The Millbrook Times


  • Comings and Goings

    Gardeners don’t have it easy. There is always something that has us fretting. The predation of the fruit on my apple trees is one of those things. Squirrels and chipmunks are the usual felons but today I saw a Blue Jay pecking viciously and repeatedly at one of my apples. Can you imagine! But…

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  • New Faces at Millbrook Christian Assembly Youth Ministries

    Esther and Scott Moore have joined the Millbrook Christian Assembly as the Children’s’ Ministry Pastor and the Student Ministry Pastor.  This enthusiastic young couple met as students at the Masters College and Seminary in Peterborough, but they came there from very different routes. Esther grew up in a very spiritual family where she was…

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  • Ladies Keep it Real in Women’s Ball Hockey League

    Every Monday evening during the summer, it’s the women who are showing their stuff along the boards at the Millbrook arena in a Women’s Ball Hockey League.  It began eleven years ago, and organizer Guye Vondette was there from the start. With eight teams playing each week, Vondette is on the floor from 6…

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  • Ladies’ Night Out 2018

    It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it:  contributors at the Ladies’ Night Out Workshop on July 9th. Pictured from left to right: seated are Fran Lowery, Liz Avery, Jeanne Shields and Shelley Lambe; standing are: Tina Grant, Dave Moore, Sue French, Margie Moore, Nancy Robinson, Susan Rice, Maya De Maria, Sherlene…

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  • Final Public Meeting for Community Improvement Plan Next Week

    The final public meeting to consider the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) for downtown Millbrook is scheduled for next Tuesday, August 7th at the regular Council meeting.  This is the final opportunity to provide input before the plan is submitted for approval. This planning tool is designed to help drive economic growth in the downtown…

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  • A Timely and Challenging Topic in the next 4th Line Theatre Production

    The young leads in the next 4th Line Theatre production relate to the story’s delicate content.  In the world premiere of Judith Thompson’s play, Who Killed Snow White?  Grace Thompson and Tom Keats play best friends, struggling with a violent act followed by relentless cyberbullying.  Grace plays 15-year-old girl named Serena, whose world is…

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