Millbrook Reporter (1856), 28 May 1959, p. 1

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[It Fuel Pumps: ity of Spark Plugs node! cars at 5va P quantity of New Parts quantity of dates: also a quan- Laint Apply Lee 1km. Garden Hill, I 41; inator Dll'nl'op an! Wine Strawberry .pply Fred Challic'e r Millbmok. 2t n delivered; 1949 25.00: Tractor; a of 700x15 Truck for Wagons $10. in. Transmissions, 'e Poultry; high M. Flatt, RR 1, phone 7-r-13 col- le 30 lâ€"Bedroom Heated , centrally located. Spice-r, phone 259 21: [limited quantify, :et it. K. C. Toms Millbruok. Phone in Silver Braclef, lican Church on fay l’Oth. Finder Miss Muriel Smith nook. Reward. , Acres .01- more of for building lots. *es walk from tlia post office. Phone mm]: for particu- 3t rated 4-room Apt. med, private en. Street \Vest. I. 'none 7Lw Millo Exterior Decorat- aud metal roofs ':. Thirty-six col- (atune. All types I and sponged ceil- ork under guaran- re esti1uates.. C. «m. phone 115-w >53 Unansel; 1955 195? motor: 1954 km delivered; 1949 ilders Ione . Phone MilL ~21 . 3': l; Rebuilt Gener- ilt Starters: Yew like to budget :1: for on; of 5515-11 of your . Year. .No. 21. TBd 0 yard Stands Far: Vote 2. More Commonsense Governmentby your Elected Members and Less Rule by All Powerful, Non-Elected Boards and Commissions. Mr. Woodyard is the only Candidate in this Durham Election with many years’ Experience in municipal affairs. He knows your problems! let his know- ledge, personality and training work for you hy elect- ing him on June 11th. we Woodyard X INSEBTED BY DURHAM LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. Less dictatorship by the Province in Municipal Affairs. A sincere effort to bring about a better understanding bet' veen farm- ers, labour and business. (YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE) MILLEROOK, GNTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY, KAY 28, 1959 In order to complete neces- sary repairs to the local Hydro- Electric System, the Power will be off on Sunday, May 31, 1959, from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 Congratulations to Lawreneeimfx'“ ”use?” 5 nusPua‘ “’11 um" W. (Larry) Angue, son of Mrs .‘ wry evemng. H. C. Argue and the late Mr.~{3~3’Mr. a‘ner‘s. Fred Britten, Argue of Gavan Townshipgfifdshawa, and‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred who received his B‘:A., Seifli-itten Sr., were visitors with degree in mechanical engineer-Eben“ cousin, Miss Estella L. ing from the University of To-fti‘lfetherington on Sunday. I‘Olltgo on Tuesday. “Larry’Wg €Dl. m: ‘E Hobbs, MI'S graduated from. O.A.C. Guelphlfllobbs and. family visited with last MW, alld 1s now employedme parents in Toronto on Sun- 1n engineering extension work i a“, .hefiore o-oisno' on their holi- with the Departmentof Agri‘cul‘f~dai"t1'ip‘to'fingfimd . 7‘ ture, Guelph. His mother Mrs} 3 ‘ ' ' Argue, Mr. Ronald Argue, Miss I . “T“ are g’lad..fio announce that Luella Kennedy and Mrs. Rathr John Coulter Sr. has.re- Stewart attended the convoca-f'mmed home from the hospital tion. g 311d we hope to see him around , 1. the tore again in a ‘i'ew days. â€"\ . I 3 L K . . , nua1$200,000,000 fisheries takeimll be Pleased to kown ‘that is exported. 31e has returned home from .‘r4 1" ‘1 'I 1" A Thanking you for your co- operation, respectfully, Miilbrook Public Utilities Commission. Local Boy Received Degree m mommonm Authen‘zed gs 2nd class mil NOTICE 33nd family, and Miss Alice Hawkins visited with Mr. .Iéoottit s~sistgr, Mrs. A. Hug- '8 .;:1115 (11’ F m-t Erie over the week" ‘ “pd. 3; IlIx rs. (harlatte Delaha} who “54S“ spent the last tWO years Ixyith her brother Mr. John ilfinnwnme is leaving June lst I 1' I g f SOCIAL - BERSONAL The above block was p11 sale for $10.00 and in our opinion was a bargain at that figure. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF I.0.0.F. No. 308 AND REBEKAI-I LODGE 176 'r AIIL) V - llva w u (bl ALI. utlt‘lall “' “ “â€"l' -' ‘ “"‘ "'â€" ‘ #121- {:1 (P planning- to bewin their “10111 V011 jllSt 2‘01; back h'flfll’ I)“OI‘-ffi-dO‘01‘ _ salesman it iu'iwv homv from an (‘xtcmi- 3.10111 -“‘-\Ya-‘3h"1 119 '- naiuraily hou§mv1fpz I’d 11ke to Show you 32151-1 in England 011 June 1) they’ll think of good amid T011- "3111“” item your neighbours {Li‘\‘ ! w: H Mrsou (3. T. service. nossecâ€"Thaf is‘ 11f course if ”Id 3'30“ dauldn’t afford. 111'. I)13\\lnsilt{ii' R6" nib‘iTiTaTiUn“ Him" a1+ as ignorantâ€"as the ,W,;;.:--. Hospital Tum 110 ( nnvs drmn “"1139? Of ”US (011mm. 3 Attend the Church of your mush “ovkond to kmp filings â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- :Choice on ,undav. in. order, in the 1101159 and in , , _ E ‘ ‘ “how be sure,” the farmer's ‘wifp oautioned the druggist,‘ R" JOHN PAYNE 7 1 ‘3 H ‘ .- -{ ‘, . . . . . “9111111 Loultii and Lu] .30 label them bottles plam: Llcensed Auctlonear Barringer were in I’etcrborough which one is for the horse and !E 'l‘humdny night and attended ’ ' ' ' " ' PONTYPOOL’ ONT IO the stamp exhibition 110111 i11}v}]11('}1. on"? Is for 'my husband] Sell Anything, Anytime . , . , ( 0111 11 ant mothmg tn happenl ’ 1.11M 1-1 3'. They ropcurt a fine. .m That horse before spring Anywhere (1“:1’}: i111” 1‘: t\:;::“;°‘bfi)‘$lg§ 3’5 plowing!” 1 Phone Collect Bethany 10-r-211 used King George V $1 00 â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- ““1"“ 0" "Md“ “0 am“ a WMWW very raw item the largest block 0101- 801-11 before ihis item was? one of '24 stamps. I .nncntccl“: Ev gardvn. Millbrto-‘ok Lodge No 308i I. 0.0. F. ,and Rebekah Lodge No.176,wi11 attend D1V111C Worship at St. Andrew’s Unit- ed Church, Millbrook, Sunday ‘ May 3151 1959. Member-s wi‘tl. please moot on the church lawn at. 11.00 a. 111. for s<rVice at: 11.15 21.111. conduc ed by The Rev. Dr. Steed. § lHlLl\ ‘L VV \‘uv ML“ "’l}\ L“ l LUJJ. . I by Mr and family, and Miss Alice. htme iHawkins visited with M121 1 Atruck all the way from and Mrs.‘ Ken F-too tit INathille, a long way from thought. until on 'eloser vision it turned out to “'9 Eoottlt “SiStS‘r Mrs. A- Hug- be Nashville 0.11. ario, not Ten- "1"” at F 1111 Erie over the. week K‘sld. $17113. (..‘harlotte Delahay who. tfiisspent the last tWo years with her brother Mr. John' 1111111011111“? is low 1110' June lst {h stay at the 1101110 of Mrs. jnavlmBeattx,11‘Wdlev. Mr. '1 11111811101'0 IS 111 the. Fairw C‘dtllt‘l‘ I?! 1\ ate Hospital i“ IIIIS G. HUWS‘On and daugh- : 1 1111? planning: to begin their mrnvv home from an extend :fiz fish in P.1101a1111 011 June 12 111‘ l "a Krywson I) '1‘ Service ‘ nessoe. Evertising will do as the- name This proves what ad- “Nasliville” carries tones mind‘ to the southern state, just, be- name it is spoken of more fre- fluentlv. Never mind. we learn- ed Sullit‘lllllg we didnt know before and that is there is a \ashville in Ontario So if r1111 want ‘1 kid vour fxiends take a trip there and then tell them you just got back home from .“Na-shville", naturally they’ll think of good 'old T011- Hesseeâ€"That is, of course, if We are sorry to report that j:Mr. Art Fouttit was taken to. St. Joseph’s Hospital {on Sun- Th‘e Apust'olic Rife 'of Laying (m of Bands in Confirmation for the Parish of Gavan will be administered in St. Th'omas’ Church, Millbrdvk on Friday. Junie 5th, at 8.00 p.m. by The Lord Bishop of Toronto, the Right Reverend F. H'. VVilkinâ€" son. Everyone is cordially in- vited 10 attend this service. All l‘mdge Members are urged to attend if’ pOSsible. St. Joseph’s Hospital, Peter- ‘ borough, whom she recently‘ underwent an operation. 'fier. and Mrs.‘ Ken Foo+tit ~ “a, CORRECTED CORRECT What has flour wheels and flies? A garbage truck. CONFIRMATION SERVICE Seward, N. G. ‘ Larmer, R . k . Dephty-Reeve Bradburn andi The regular meeting of the iCouncillors Burnsan'd Farnow 1W omen’s Auxiliary of St.- 10f the Gavan Council to say Thomas’ Anglican Church was nothing of Harry Tully the held Monday evening at the road supt. holding a meeting home of Mrs. A. A Smith, on the street. These gentlemen with a good a tendance. Mrs. are evidently so taken up with J. W. Hilton, president con- hei1 duties they just cannot ducted the opening prayers and wait for the next doum 11 meet- litany ing. This IS the kind of en- The Scmpture lesson was read thusiasm that makes 4' or a good by Mls W. A. Massey-Cooke council. ‘ 'Mrs‘. Reginald Fallis, secretary, ' ' - gave the minutes of? the last |b A niw of beautiful tulins in neeting and the roll call A piot of beautiful tulips in fullbloom, forming the letters “C.Y.U.C." at the school bridge corner. The’se flowers were planted by members of the C.Y.U.C. and 'are a credit to this fine group of young- people, and best of all, the flowers haven’t been picked yet! . “Now be sure,” the farmer’s wife cautioned the druggist, “to label th‘em bottles plain; which one is for the horse, and which one is for my husband. I don't want Nothing: to happen to That horse before spring National” President of Women’s Progressive-Conservative Association Seen On King St. During Week Bowmanville Tues., June 2‘ PROGRESSIVE-a (ONSERVAEIVE RALLY Guest Speaker: Miss Elizabeth Janzen LIONS CENTRE $1.75 a year in advance; to U.S.A. $2.75 AT 8:00. P.M. . TWO members, Mrs. Massey- Cooke and Mrs. Fallis who re- presented the local auxiliary at the’annual meeting of the Dio- cesan Board, in Toronto, early in the month, gave interesting reports of the various sessions. A chapter from the Study Book ‘Who Cares’ on mental health; was read by Mrs. Leslie Gra- ham . Mrs. Leslie Bristow, treas- urer, reported a balance in the bank. Free will offerings to replace bake sales and other benefits were. paid. Mrs. J. Edgar Palfrey offered the Rectory for an afternoon tea in June. It was decided to hold the tea in September. A defi- nite date to be arranged at the June. meeting. at the home 0‘3 Mrs. Fallis. Mrs. C. O’Donnel and Mrs. Palfrey were supper homeqses. REPORTS HEARD AT ST. THOMAS" W.A. REGULAR MEETING R. JOHN PAYNE Licensed Auctioneer PONTYPOOL ONTARIO Sell Anything, Anytime, Anywhere

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