The Chtlstion Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspape} #0: ‘he time checked. En: 1059:! ï¬nd my check or uIIIIIII-ul-lllllllllu at We find comfort and insaï¬r- ion in the words of the - psalmist poet. Beyond frail Dead StOd‘ RCMOVCd man the writer sees the A1- HIGHEST PRICES PAID mighty, beyond time, eternity. . .1 Because God cares satisfaction 24'Hour serV'ce belongs to the people. In the “m 101m 12:; 21:12:2112831151: Peterboronh 2-2080 ‘ ' g 1 1; 00b0urg 1737 tells 0f the work to be dom. Finally he says “Let the beau- NIGk PeCOni ty of the Lord our Godbe upon us, and establish Thou the PROPRIETGR work of our hands upon us†3 Itllfl‘pflgn-lh“.-..l-l. We a1e made in the image of God. God works through man. Mr. Chisholm concluded with This man can shown the words of the W. A 1111111111 ,Uï¬ dewnd‘bl‘ ‘Let the beauty 0f JESUS be, ï¬shy-no 4‘ [seen 111 me I ,1â€" family. statics and penetroflng editoriqls. Special feotmes for the whole Housewives. businessm teaches. and students all mu the world read and enjoy this International newspapet, pgb- Iished daily in Boston. Work!- BUTTER GRANITE 00. PM Hope, Ont. Box 62: Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. not to be wasted â€"in meaning- less and purposeless pursuits. _-___‘, â€" '-. Aux. u \ 7 " I D‘“H' I. For the subject of his sermon, 3;';513;;£h$§h 13112111322; Sinc,e_God was the habitatic found in Psalm 90 verse12 “So of his people they were .' teach us to number our days home .and at rest. everywher< that we may apply our hearts Even in bondage in Egypt Ga unto Wisdom†He told the was still their refuge amid: sfcry of a young man who toil, their shelter and the: came home from church com- eteVrnal 11119me' pjajnjng to his father of the Mr. C isholm told how whe lack of *aste of the hymns sung standing guard in the army th . .. . _ . _. '+. and or the poor qualuy o f the hours hefore midnight W1†men coming and gomg passe! tunes. His father said “Well . f give us something better then†quietly, but a terwards th which the youno' man isaac hours dragged on in the 0011 Watts proceeded to de â€a and dark until at last the we] [reductd a stream of new come day-break came. In th‘ hymns one for each service. So psalm It was as though some it was the hymn “O God Our one standing guard in th« Help in Aves Past†came to be mountain thinks of God th‘. written. alt was composed in same yesterday, today and for 1714 at the time of the death of MP- He .WatOheS theyâ€; Queen Anne at a time of na- Whlch flourished green in the tional crisis The hymn based morning, cut down, withering on the 90th. psalm became the and losing all its beauty in the national anthem of the church GVZGDIng. By times 0f solitude â€"â€"its great est hymn It dealt With God we gird ourselves tor with Eh e temp orary' character what hes ahead, and carry over of man’s existence. Life was'some hard won WISdOm from brief, its moments precious and E the pa“ ‘ Only to a dilld does Iyeor $16 E] 6:11th $80 3 months $40 Fraser Carr of Cavam was guest soloist and sang “Beside Still Waterâ€. ‘The junior choir under the direction of George Redford sang “The Snow Lay on the Groundâ€. Miss Carol Hawkins is the secretary and keeps count of the attendance. On Sunday morning in St. Andrew’s the Rev. F. P. Chis- holm presented certificates and pins to fifteen members of t h e Young Worshippers†League for regular church at.- tendance. Those receiving the awards were: Karen Powell Patsy Hobbs, Gail Olan, Yvon- ne Scott, Nancy Powell, Jane Ouellette, Marilyn Liesemer, Elinore Crowlev, Arthur Hob- bs, Donna Fallis, Sharon Ball, Glenn Fallis, Jane Fallis, Bern- ard Ingham and Rosalind Row- {AGE THO Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s dependable delivery of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' MONITOR I Mr. Rickard is well quali- fied to run the affairs of the Counties hax 1n" had a success- ful career in farming and pub- lic life; He has served on A Dalliugton Council for seven ye ars. three of which he has i een Deputy-Reeve. In addi- ition, Mr. Rickard is-a Past [President of the Bownmnvié‘ie ‘Rotary Club, Past \Vorshipfui Garnet B. Rickard. Deputy; Reeve of Darlington Township,’ announced last week that he' will contest the position ofi Warden for the United Conn-i ties Council of Northumber- land and Durham. The elec-l tion Will take place at the first 1957 meeting of the Counties? body in the third week in Jan-§ nary. I Well Qualified J GARNET RICKARD ENTERS CONTEST FOR WARDENSHIP the summer seem to last for- , ever, and the time from Christ-1 Schedule for 1957 mas to the next to be endless. i_ Friday, January 11 F01 those who are older howi; 00 Bethany VS BalllebOrO time flies! The swift passmg 9-00 Mt Pleasant VS Bridge- of time is part of the sadness of north life, leaving as it does hopes Monday, January 14 unrealized, and loved ones 1e1t17.30 Bailiebor e vs Fraserville behind. vs Millbrook u n , . exam has served on Board 01 , Mr; ChlShOhn.t01d how when directors of the Ontario Feder _ standing guard 1n the army the . . . ation of Agriculture and is e dn +. . == . hours "before m1 gight WU] Past President of the Ontario men coming and gomg passed . z Crop Improvement Association. quietly but afterwards the hours dragged on in the cold He has ï¬als 0 held: many other and dark until at last the “rel-‘10.cal Imbltlons’ ï¬rst starting come (lav-break came In theyhis career asa prize-Winning . Junior Farmer. psalm It was as though some-l ' If Mr. Rickard is elected to one standing guard in the . . the position of Warden it will giggltdgteggnkjodf 31‘? £13 be the first time in the history ever y He wzï¬o‘hes yt'he am“ of the United Counties that a . g a . . . ~Warden has come fro Darl- whlch flourished green in the, . . . , m . mornino cut down Witherino’mgmn’ the districts heaVIest and losing all its beam in the populated Township.â€"â€"- BOW‘ . ° . y ‘. lmanville Statesman. evening. By tunes of solitude with God we gird ourselves for what lies ahead, and carry over, NORTH DURHAM RURAL some hard won wisdom from Hnnwmv TJEAtz‘lm Since God was the habitationfMaster of Durham Lodge A.F. of his people they were at A.M. and a member of the. home and at rest everywhere; !Advisory Board to the Ontario Even in bondage in Egypt Gas) Agricultural College at Guelph. was still their refuge amidst§pormer Junior Farmer toil, their shelter and their, In his farm career, Mr. Ric- eternal home. I. e . - _ , Here are two football announc- ers who don’t just talk about the game but are willing to go right out on the gridiron and get the feel of things. Big Byng Whitteker makes like he’s going to catcha three- yard forward made by Stevel (‘The Rifle) Douglas. The two; TEAM MATES NOTESIâ€"Games missed for any "reason will be played at ‘t‘h-r: 9nd of the schedule. Each ‘eam should advertis? in its own area. I Monday, February 1i :7 .30 Fraserville vs Mt. Pleas- ant 9.00 Bailieboro vs Millbrook Wednesday, February 13 7.30 Bridgenorth vs Bethany 9.00 Mt. Pleasant vs Fraser- ville I I 1 I I' l I l Monday, February ‘25 7.30 Bethany vs Bridgenorth 9.00 Millbrook vs Fraser-ville Wednesday, February 27 7.30 Mt. Pleasant \s Millbrook 9.00 Bailieboro \‘s Bethany. Wednesday, February 20 7.30 Fraserville vs Bailieboro 9.00 Bridgenorth vs Mt. Pleas. ant Friday, February 22 7.30 Bethany vs Fraserville 9.00 Millbrook vs Bailieboro Friday, February 8 7.30 Bridgenorth vs Bailieboro 9.00 Millbrook vs Bethany Home Monday, February 4 7.30 Mt. Pleasant vs Bailieboro 9.00 Fraserwlle vs Bethany ;NOR:I'H DURHAM RURAL IHOCKEY LEAGUE Friday, February 1 7.30 Millbrook vs Bridgenorth 9.00 Betham vs Mt. Pleasant Monday, January 30 7.30 Fraserville vs Millbrook 9.00 Bailieboro vs Bridgenorth Monday, January 21 7.30 Mt. Pleasant vs Bethany 9.00 Fraservill‘e vs Bridgenorth Wednesday, January 16 7.30 Bridgenorth vs Millbrook 9.00 BailiebOro vs Mt. Pleasant, i In his farm career, Mr. Ric- Vkard has served on Board of directors of the Ontario Feder- ation of Agriculture and is a Past President of the Ontario Crop Improvement Association. He has also held many other local positions, first starting his career as a prize- winning lJunim Farmer. 5 _ If Mr. Rickard is elected to_ me team should telephone re. to GEEK-TV. CBC announcers who handle half the Big Four foot-ball tele- casts came to the conclusion, after the practice was over, that it’s a soft touch up there in the announcers’ booth; their ten- minute practice was fol- lowed by Whitteker’ s haxmu to use three bottles of linament, and Douglas half a bottle. TEE MIRROR-REPORTER, WOOL ONTARIO ‘LLLIUI' January 23 er, Mr. Ric- Keene vs Young’s Point, m Board of Hastings’vs Millbrook, Om-emee ,tario Feder- vs Apsley. re and is a, January24 the Ontario! Havelock vs Hiawatha. ma L101] . ‘ January 25 ’ y otheri Apsley vs Keene Warsaw vs starting Hastings, Havelock vs Young’ 8 winning IHiawatha vs Omemee Mr acted t'o January 28 if. will __ Pomt, Lakefie‘ld vs Millbrooklly February 7 Haveloc'k‘ vs Keene. February 8 Young’ 5 Point vs Lakefield, Hiawatha vc Keene, Hastings vs Omemee, Millbrook vs Have- lock. February 4 Hiawatha vs Lakefield, Keene vs Warsaw, Millbrook vs Aps- ley, Young’s Point vs Hastings, Havelock vs Omemee. ' February 5 Omemee vs Hiawatha. February 6 Lakefiel‘d vs Hastings, War- saw vs Younlg’s Point, Apsley vs Millbrook. January 28 I February 13 , if their .avail themselveé w(£71; I Hastings VS Keene, Havelock, Keene vs Havelock, Warsaw opportunity to 5911 1t- , vs Lakefield, Hiawatha vs War- * vs Mlllbrook, Omemee vs Lake-f â€"-â€"__ up.» isaw, YONg’S 1’0in VS ADSIFY- ï¬eld- nunnnnnunnnn January 30 . February 22 Hiawatha vs Hastings, Aps» .Hlawatha vs Apsley, Lakc- DE A D Iey vs Omemee, Warsaw vs’ï¬em VS Warsaw, Young’s S T 0 C K CASH for dead or crippl- Lakefield, Keene vs Millbrook. Point VS Havelock- ed Cattle and Horses. February 1 , M'illJbl‘OOk vs Hiawatha, Ome- ' HOCKEY OFF TO } mee vs Young’s Point. Lake-g AGOOD START field vs Apsley, Havelock vs! __..__ Warsaw. rm“ --1.1_-__~n February 11 Warsaw vs Hiawatha, ‘Keene January 21 Keene vs Omemee, Havrelock vs Hastings, Mil‘lbrook vs Lake- field, Young’s Point vs War- saw. I January 16 ; Omemee vs Hastings, Apsley 2 vs Havelock, Millbrook vs War- saw, Hiawatha vs Young’s Point. January 17 Lakefield vs Keene. January 18 ; Hastings vs Hiawatha, ApsleyJ vs Lakefield, Young’s Point vs Millbrook, Warsaw vs Omemee. January 14 Keene vs Hiawatha, Lake- field vs Havelock, Warsaw vs Apsley. Cut this E.P.H.L. out and carry in your wallet, it will come in handy when you want to know when and where the Millbrook boys are playing. January 10 Apsley vs Hiawatha January 11 Lakefield vs Youno' s Point, Warsaw VS Keene Omemee vs. Havelock, Millbrook vs Hast- ings. E.P.H.l.. Schedule A poor number turned out for the game, but TV is given the responsibility for this: as On January 3rd the boys opened the local season with Hiawatha as their guests and took the Indian village visitors 8 to 3. ‘The local team which has a few new faces on this year, got off to a good start by trim- ing Keene in that village Thurs- day night, January 3rd, by a score of 6-5 after a hard strug- gle. , The cold weather that set in December 29th made it pOSv sible for Olver Brock to pro- duce ice which gave skating for New Year’s day, and also for hockey. Milrbrook. February 13 M'ill'brook _vs Omemee, Hast‘ ings vs Havelock, Apsley vs Warsaw. Â¥ February 14 Young’s Point vs Keene. February 15 i Lakefield vs Hiawatha, Ape»! ly vs Hastings, Omemee vs' vs Apsley, Hastings vs Young’s. the Robiï¬son-Fullmer Point. , [was on that night. DON’THAVE A SINGLE TRACK MIND ON A DOUBLE TRACK RAILROAD! a. IIIIII _ Id ._..â€" M. ’ 3 ï¬ll-IIIIIIIIIIIIII I H DEAD STOCK CASH for dead or crippl- ed Cattle and Horses. Small farm annals re- moved FRE. Phone col- lect toâ€" NICK MONTAGU'E Zenith 34900 Peteflaoro’ orï¬asï¬ngséï¬. I I l I { w Thursday, January 10, 1957. } The team shapes up very 'Well and some real first class I hockey is in store for local fans gif they .avail themselves of the The new comers to the local club are Carl Perry, Jack Church and Red Hill, with three local boys Don Earl, Geo. Dawson and Allan Thompson coming up from last year’s juniors. - _ 4 Try a want Ad in.The Mirror- Reporter ï¬g Attend the Church of your chome on Snnaay. Pontypool â€"- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con: duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfufly solicited PHONE BBTHATI’.’ 101‘211 Christ Church, Bailieboro 3.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Prayer. St. Thomas’ Church, Mfllbrook St. John’s, Ida 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10.45 a.m.â€"â€"Ghurc‘n School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Divine Worship Mrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a.m.â€"Di\‘ine W0r<hip Grace Church. mun-ooh Controvflle and Hillbrook Rev. W. H. Hens/tin, B.A., Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A. Minister Emeritus. Oengrevme Church South Monaghan 9.45 armâ€"Public Worship r and Sunda School. 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11-.15 a.m.â€"Pub}ic Worship Friday 8.00 {LILâ€"Christ An:- bassador Service. â€"-Ghums Bible Club. Everybody Welcome! Pastor, M. Case. MILLBRO OK 16.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"-Wozship Service 7.09 p.m.â€"Evangelistic Meet- Pentecostal Assemblies of Canard; DI},- ..... , -4 lion Penf'ec'ostal (hitch SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1957 The regular monthly meet- ing of the Women’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Harkness on Saturday, January 12th, at 2 n.m. R011 call: NewYear’s resolutions . Fathers’ Night At The H. S. The Home and School Assoc; ation, Millbrook, to be held in the $0th on Monday, January 14th at 8.15 p.111. will take 1}}:â€" form of the annual fathers' night. ‘The entire" progralmm will be in charge of the men of the Association. Brief talk‘ on professions will be given by members of the various pro. fessions. A film will be shown. 311 1. ‘ _____‘J now you may be a star on one of the manor league teams. Vincent Crough requests that any boys interested in playing hockey be at the local Arena on Saturday morning at 9.00 o’clock. Boys, here ’5 a good chance to get in hockey sport. Remember 10 or 12 years from L(.3.;.v.â€"w , Refreshments will be served Everyone is welcome. Anglican Church of Canada “O Come, Let Us Worship'. THE UNITED CHURCH Hillbrook Pastoral Charge 37. Francis Chisholm, M.A., ‘PARISB OF CAVAN .H. c. Quinn, B.A., Lth. nmday, January 10, .11] .â€"-. JOHN PAYNE ..vmo I.- verging: 1'1‘33'61 â€"Christ Am-