Monuments and Family Memorials 73 Ontario St., Port Hope. Ont. Phone Turner 5-5216 BUTTER GRANITE co. W.M.S. NOTICE The \VMS of St. Andrew’s I'nited Church will meet in the Church Hall at 3 p.m. on Tues- day. June 9fh. The Achievement Day is as we have mentioned on the after- noon of Saturday, June ,6th'. at 1.30 p..m. and we hope that, everyone in the area will make an effort to get out for the Achievement Day, to support: these young pe-.op1e Also plant to get out to he fair, «on Wed-l nesday, to see them when theyi present their calx es; in the ihnal parade at the Millbrook Fair. The members of the Mill‘brook Calf Club, this year 'are Sharon Bigeliow, David F. Bracken- midge, Bob Braifhwaite, Allen Grillis, Allen McC‘amus, Marion McCamus. Norma Pyle, Roger Gillis, Glenn Smith, David Staples, Helen Strong, Mary Strong, Elaine vSyer, Janice Timms, Marlene Ti'mms, Donald Winslow, Paul Winslow, Richard Staples. The members of the calf club, have in addition to attending a number of meetings, where they have been given instructions in judging, preparing their calf lor exhibit, feeding, etc, been looking after the calves at Home. They have to train them to lead and they are given points for exhibiton the calf, for the shlowmanslhip, for the care and feeing methods, which we note at the time of visit, for judging, answering questions, attendance at meetings and for- warding feed reports. These various sections add up to a total of 1-000 points and the, final standing as well as the prize money is based .on the: overall some. ‘ -- “v- l N v. --v ------VD The l‘llllbl‘OOk Calf 0111b IS, deSignedï¬pecifieally fOI‘ men. we beheve larger th1s yearnRod Coneybeare. above. will be Than it. has been for 391119 time! helping correct. the ,balance and under the leadershlp Of Mr. with his new ShOW Man to Man Mervm Snnth, Gavan, the mem- which deals with masculine bers have done an excellent yob. The judge .of the Achievement Day, will be Mr. LeRoy Brown, Agricultural Representative, for Victoria County from Lindsay. Durham Count It is hoped that the show can . get underway at. 1.30 p.m. The Board met at 0r0n0 on when the girls and boys will May‘20th. under the Chairman- dhow their calves and also be Ship Of 3- R- Waddell, Vice- jrudged on their Showmanship, Chairman. All the Board were Following that, we will total up present except the Chairman, the results and announce the final stand'ing. Those that can I be at the fair on Wednesday, will be paraded in front ot‘ the grandstand With the calves on the basis 'Of their standing in the overall club. This club was â€organized back in January and it has 18 mem- bers in it, this year. In addi- tion, six young people who are, too young to be in club work, have 21150 been attending the meetings and have been rocking af‘er calves at home and will also be completing on their The Millbyeyk 4-H Calf Club members will be holding their Achievunsm Day, at the fair guiund> at Millbrook on Saturâ€" day, June 6th. at 1.30 RM. The Millbrook Fair, will actu- ally be held on the W'ednesday, June lU‘h., but in view of the fact that a number of the students are writing exams, the achievement day is being held the previous Saturday. The members how-ever, who do not have to write exanis will hie. taking their calves to the fair on Wednesday and will be given additional prize money at, that time rb0 make up for some of the added trouble, that they have had in getting to the’ Achievement Day and also tol the flair. i Achievement Day June 6th own . The Board met at Orono on May'20th. under the Chairman- ship of R. R. Waddell, Vice- Ghaimnan. All the Board were present except the Chairman, FOR MEN ONLY tion is It looks as though Canadian interests onlvâ€"women, clothes, ativeC males will be getting a fairerl feed, cars, sports and b11si11ess.§The tion of share of the Ia1r~wa1es from Contributions to Man to Man 1will also come from freelance at BOW now on. Since radio began, writers and interviewer-.5 all Ernest there always have been lots of over Canada It 5 our guess for dee programmes devoted to wfo- the. fairer sex also haxe an in- baseme mens interests but nothing:terest in men s interests and was av designed specifically for men. Ethat 10 s of them will be tuninnr? An Rod Coneybeare above will be: in to Cl} C radio 5 Trans- Cana- the P' helping correct. the balance: da netWIOIk each Monday even- mde'ue “ith his new ShOW Man to Man: ing f01 this close- -up of the qu1re‘s which deals wi; h masculine! Canadian male. ~ _ Wham THE TORONTO-DOMINEON‘ B: Durham County H.S. Board gwot on and off the job Resignations were accepted from Mrs. Bennett of Bowman- ville and W. W. 'Watz‘, Prim-i- All-an Strike and two other members. THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD people mdke the difference at E. LIESEIVZER, Manager; vMillbroc-k Branch The Toronto-Dominion Bank near you. Drop in soon and see why . . ‘. This is Leonard Babcock, a Toronto-Dominion Bank Branch Manager in Windsor. Before coming to the Border City, Len served in a number of branches throughout Ontario, gaining 36 years of sound experience . . . experience that makes him a thoroughly capable banking counsellor. Len is a good counsellor off the job too, serving his community as chairman of the child welfare committee of the Kiwanis and as treasurer of the Red Cross. Friendly and efï¬cient, Len Babcock typiï¬es the courteous, helpful people you’ll ï¬nd at MIRROR-REPORTER, MOGK, OMEN pal of Onono High School. Mr. Watt has been appointed Prin- cipal of a large District School at Bancroft. The Board is to meet the Con- sultative Committee of County Council at Orono, May 28th. at 8.00 p.111. This Committee was set up at the request of How- manville and Darlington to consider whether the District should be divided into smaller units. The general opinion ex- passed by members of the Board was that the Dis‘rict should be left at least as large as it is. A resolution was oar- ried to' the effect that the Board would not favour the division of the area. The resolu- tion is to be sent to the Consult- ative Committee. Ernest Laird and the contract for decorating one room and the basement hall at Bowmanville was awarded to W. H. Rowe. " The contract for the construc. tion of a B0y.s’ Dressing Room at Bowmanville was awarded to An access platform outside the Port, Hope gym is to be ,mde‘ued. Bowmanville re-. quires 12 typing desks and «hairs and Port Hope 3 of? each. Approval was given for the order. The Grade 8 pupils spent} part of a day at the HithI' â€" Schools preparatorv to ati‘tend- Inspectors Reports were on ing next year. They are to be hand ï¬r Millbnoo'k and Orono, when their lunch at Board copies are to be made for 6303“ expense. lmember. The reports are to Amounts to the amount of be. filed as satisfactory. . {73.29432 were approved for The Secretaryi is to adx ertise payment. at once for a Principal for Inspectors Report-s were on‘Orono High School. The Manâ€" hand fer Millbmok and Or0n0,' agement Committee is given copies are to be made for each power to deal with applica- member. The reports are to‘tlogs. 1‘ .-. ‘0 m Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Election Act, 1951 (Section 88) Advance Polls for the Electorial District of Durham will open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the 4th, 5th and 6th days of June, 1959, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., (9 am. until 6 pm, Daylight Saving Time) and from 7 .p.m. until 10 p.m. (8 p.m, until 11 p.m., Daylight Saving time). Located at the Town Hall, in the Town of Bowmanville, for all Polling Subdivisions of the Township of Cartwright the Town- ship of Darlington and the Town of Bowmanville; Located at Town Hall, in the Village of Orono, for all Polling Sub- Divisions of the Township of Manvers ,the Township oi Ciaike and the Village of Newcastle, and Located at Town Hall, in the Town of Port Hope, for all Polling Subdivisions oi the Township of Cavazn, the Village of Mill- brook», the Township of Hepe and the Town of Port Hope. for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the Electorial District on the day fixed for polling. The ballot boxes will be Opened and the Votes counted at 7 p m. (3 p m Daylight Saving Time) of Thursday, the l‘lth day of Jun 1959, at the mid places. ‘ Dated at Orono this 28th day of May, 1959 The Advance Polling Places for the said Electorial Distlict will be ADVANCE POLL FORM 23 THE ELECTION ACT, 1951 Section 88 (4) NOTICE OF HOLDING AN faEtory. The Building Committee re- is to advertise ported that they were unable to , Principal for make any headway at all. The ‘ gCommittee recommended that _ ~â€""' 4' the Board take no {anther faction towaards building any Schools until County Council ’had met at the end of June, and dealt with the pmposed division of the area. The Board accepted the revotnmendation cf the Comittee. 1 \_~ Hâ€"8790 'Illianllizlslgassllz:II' LICENSED AUCTIONEER Farm Stock, Furniture Real Estate. Sales conducted at reasonable rates by experienced austioneer. PHONE COLLECT gllllllllllllllllllllllg Northumberland 8: Durham Securities Phone Til-54588 Albert Waxer 81 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario Peterhorough, Ri 2-3091 CARLEY, STANBISB, CLARKE CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitor: 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO '1'. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) 3. o. Standish QC. '1'. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. w. c. Lech B.A. Elm, Maple, Basswood, Oak, Ash and Pine Timber. STANDING PREFERRED Telephone collect Keene 83W1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-2.4330. CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Timber Wanted South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAILIEBORO Thwsda-y, June 4, 1959 Stanley Miller Bum-it Fur Farm Dead Stock: AUDTIONEERS Hoy Lumber JOHN LYALL LOWERY, Returning Officer. During my yaars in :2 never been a chronic critic and respected elected offici: lieve they were trying to d However, insofar as the pro it does seem to me that mu from the fact; that they haz- ‘during that time, seemingly cmulated to a. point where dividual rights. This is so by a change of governmen: Before you arrive at your pslitical views. war blem which is facing us t1 important problem which vincial affairs?. this year received the 02.11 Gena-eville and Milli): charge May 1] ,having prcac here, the pregedingr Sund: He was ordained into the mi 1n in his home church in E Before a capacity audie; representative of the congn ‘tionï¬ of Grace l’resbyter Church, M‘illbrook and Cm ville Church, Scuth Monagl Bgev. Gexald Graham if E frew was indueted on Mon ewemng. . 1 Have you ever witnes rest and heated dispute be cipal governing bodies? I makes me wonder if peopi justly. Personally, I feel ' the provincial level, not w is where they must be co: Should you agree wt to receive your support. PERSONAI MESSAGE T DURHAM ELECTORS Induction Se support. Otherwise, I woz didate in this electicn. B that is your privilege as a In just a few short :13 cast our ballots in the pm This charge had been I: vaant when Rev. W- H. B tin received a call to Be: ville in April 1958. Rev. Mr. Graham. gm ed from Knox College, Tor R. J OHN PAYNE Licensed Auctioneer PONTYPOOL ONTARI‘ Sell Anything, Anytime Anywhere Phone Collect Bethany 10-r inn-tesazzzznuczzxzx Natuttally, I believe Thursday, June «4, E. R. "Ted