‘s Bailieboro )ethanv ‘SES Millbrook Bridgenorth )Iillbrook many 13 '~' Bethany \‘s Frasez 'S Bailieboro Bethany ’(lwood, 4 d to 1'3 (-ord deli- J. Curtis s )Iillbz'i Eridgenorth . Pleasant rmary 20 cy sad for 1m 1’ 1957 Mt . Pleas- i] . Phon RURAL 1957 adv nan): 1591‘" 'ï¬ 11 p one Anglican Church of Canada. PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. H. C. Quinn, B.A., Lth. Rector. St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook 7.710 p.111.â€"Eve~n§ng Prayer St. John’s, Ida. Zion Pentecostal Church MILLBROOK 1 .I s) a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.1““ ,-; . m .â€"W0rship Service ‘ - H.112.wâ€"K'ZYEHELP‘USTiC 3168i- Mr. Fred McIndoo was the 111111-1211 speaker at St. Andrew ’s on Snndav morning For his 1.1.1‘y to the children he told . ,- .1. ( ~‘1npzbs which he sa'd was a valuable gadget, 11.4.1 11d 0111} to the watch. \Yith i‘ :2;'~1-1 11-11\ were aIllP to chart 121131: 21111150 tluough unknown “nu-11". The needle of finest â€unity 11121211.:tised steel was turret-ted to the magnetic pole, 1. :11 111a1111er could alwaxs p11 in which direction he was 1...at‘-.etl. You (cannot see re- 112111111 faith. Perhaps‘ the malls of the compass might illnsraitt what it is like. In (1111 21115 we need something†like the needle of the compass which is attracted to the love of God which acts as the meg- rer‘f- pole drawing us to Him. A wooden toothpick or a heart gym!) wooden with indiffer- ewe \'\ ould be no good. \Vhe- the1 on the highest mountain 01- in the deepest valley, whe- ther in this land or in Hong Kuug the needle always points. W37??? (‘11 alm' I] attrmted M the tell in w headed. ligious 1 needle 0 Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s THE CHURCHES SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th. Pontypocl PRESBYTERIAN Centrevflle and Miflbrook W. H. Hvusfin, B.A., )Iillhrook Pastoral Charge :v. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D.. Minister. "‘l a .121 â€"Mn1ning Pray.er Christ Church, Bailieboro W p.111.â€"th_\' (jmnmunion Grace Church, Miilbrook {2.43 a .m .â€"Chm'ch School. J’; p.711.â€"})i\'in~" Worship Thursday, January 24, 1957 00 THE UNITED CHURCH Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada IQ j: \ 41â€.; p. m. -â€"â€"L 111'151; Am- “,9. 1111 b91110 i 121115 Bible Club. Everybody Welcome! P11311113 M. Case. Minister. Centrevil‘. e Church South Monaghan â€"-Tu93da_\', @avan .m.â€"Public Worship : Suuda Sf‘hOOI. l (funm'vm’nional Meet- â€"â€" Ontario ctioneer. Durham 0:; available to con- Where in County. J OHN PAYNE 1119. St. Andrew’s n.â€"â€">‘unduy School n.â€"â€"Pub1ic Worship “Thw Fix-s1 Miracle†PW SOiICI'CCG. u- ’“r‘- Lut T's \Yorship’. â€"n’.'- 1" l)" 1U if:«?:'son, M.A., " mints . 13.1)} :i‘. ( )rganist. rvh School im- \V'orship mu. :2. \Yednesday, Christ Am- 10r211 “0111‘ but just to give witness in our daily lives. A good carpenter. though not a Christian. might win our sympathy and respect, but how much is added by God! If He is not taken to work on Mon- day morning there can be no effective worship on Sunday. We can be God ’3 partner in creating beautiful things. In life snap decisions are some- times necessary. If God is a partner decisions are more easily made and more accurate. “'hat do we do about faith and committal to God} You can The important Wark of the ‘xaity of tin» whom-11 has hven oa'lled “your mhm' vacationâ€. Thvro are pI-u-m. uurh as in industry. \vhmw- theministor cannot go but when" you can in your daily work. It was not necessary or (losirable to wear your religion “on your sleeve†01' To bother people, argue about argument is ‘ . ..‘Q The ehildreu of God demaml. ed idols of Aaron. Let us be careful that we are not tempted to worship little gods. false gods. Phillip saii‘ “your god is too smallâ€. At the outset of the year let us resolve that our God shall grow in size as we commit ourselves to Him and grow with Him. Let us discard ehildish ideas of God. \Ve each have more. or less money. more or feWer talents, but each has the same amount of timeâ€"‘24 hours in each day. Let u< resolve to make use of it. to squeezv the. most out of eaeh moment. For selfish gain some squeeze out every last vent plaeing' undue importane» on illq:otte11 eouifoi‘t'<. stepp- ing on the fingers of the man on the run};- off the ladder be- 10W iin one directiOn. Wherever :Paul was in Asia Minor, or in iRome, whatever trials he suf- 'fered, as long as be kept his faith alive nothing could separ- late him from God. In his message to the conâ€" ,gregation Mr. Mclndoo said lthis, the beginning of the year, was the time for taking inven- tory in business. Perhaps it {would be a good idea to take. [inventory in the church also. i In military matters inven- ‘tory was taken of losses and gains. An able officer resorts to the type of budget called “strategyâ€. It was possible to turn reverses into victories. Reverses are lwmid to come, what counts is how we meet' tthem. The church could use ,the strategy that turns re- verses to victories. In military matters it is sometimes net-er;- sary to raise the gunsights to get a wider scope of range. The missionary outreach of the ’church to be effective must sometimes raise its sights. This makes it possible with the gun as well as with the church to aim at something higher than ourselves. esâ€. The passage goes on to say “Because thou say-est I am rich . . . . . and have need of nothingâ€. In the United Church we might say We are rich. Last September at gen- eral eouneil in ’Windsor Dr. Mooney, church treasurer, said a new church or church hall is built every 41/; days in Canada. It was estimated that in the last it! yeah 272 million dollars had been mixed. Yet the :fx- mount spent in the whole of Canada for liquor and tobaei-o was ten times that given for church purposes. If he had chosen a text Mr. )IcIndoo said it would be Rev. 4113 “He that hath an ear to hear let him hear what the Spirit saith‘ unto the church- Rh H buildi )ut theology, but what is ï¬lm-v when a por- “Soc thlf Ht" has lwit’x John Clark is the host every week on CBCTV’S “Junior Magazine, †a one-hour pragram on which he produces live and filmed entertainment for child. minute in front of the chapel where a window depioted Christ standing with arms outg stretched. one of the student's asked the meaning of the win- dow. The clean replied that Christ was asking them to enter His chapel sanctuary for; spiritual refreshment. He said “Let us go inâ€. The same stu-- dent turned back to see What the pivture looked like from the inside. It looked just the same as though now inviting Bomï¬it Dunc-c Friday, Feb 1,. THE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO {A}? SPA; JOHN CLARK . 335% a mmï¬ lethally Town Hall. ran. Clark is the one on the right; his friend with the hat worms his way into the Show every now and again. them to go out. That. the dean saitL was exactly What Christ wanted. He wanted peOple to come in for inspiration, and then to go out into the world and bear witness to what He has. taught them. Let us make the church a true fortress, 11% just for pro- tection, but for strength. ,Let us bear effective witness not only in church, but in our humps and in our jobs. first it! styling. Pontiac}. exclusive Star Flight Body Design is turning everyone's head. l\(‘\'(.'[' before has any car brought you such lean, clean lines. l’ontiuc designers have captured the per- fect expression of modern design. First in fashion. Throughout the wide range 01 interiors you’ll ï¬nd new glamor, new luxury, climaxed by the dazzling "Off-tlie-Shoulder†Look in Star Chief and Laurentian interiors. First in performance. 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MOTORS VALUE ‘ Cut this E.P.H.L. out and carry in your wallet t, it will come in handy when 3 on want lto know when and where the 1-.Iillb. 001‘. boys am playing. January 23 Keene 3's Young’s Point, Hastings vs Millbrook, Omemee \"S Apsley. E.P.H.i.. Schedule January 24.» Havelock vs Hiawatha. January 25 Ansley vs Keene. Warsaw vs Hastings, Havelock vs Young’s Point, Lakefiold vs Mill‘brook, Hiawatha vs Omemee. January 28 Hastings vs Keene. Havelock vs Lakefield, Hiawatha vs War- saw, Yong’s Point vs Apsley. January 30 Hiawatha v Hastings, Aps- ley vs Oniemee, Warsaw vs Lakefield, Keene vs Millbrook. February 1 Millblook vs Hiawatha, Ome- mee Vs Young’s Point Lake- field vs Apsley, Haxvelock vs Warsaw. February 4 Hiawatha vs Lakefield, Keene vs VVarsaun Blfllbrnok vs lXps~ lay, Young’s Point vs- Hastingsa Ilavelock vs Chnernee. February 5 Omemee vs Hiawatha. February 6 Iyalivfhd«1 VS }Insthlgs, Wï¬far- saw vs\Wmngk Pdnn Apfloy VS Millbmok. February 13 Millbrook \s Omemee, Hast- ings vs Have10ck, Apsley vs ! Warsaw. February 7 Hax'oIm-k \‘S Keene. February 8 Young‘s Point vs Lakefidd, Hiawatha W- Keene. Hastings vs Omemfm, Millbrook vs Have- lock. February 11 Warsaw \‘s Hiawatha, Keene vs Apsley, Hastings \‘S Young’s Point. . February 14 Young’s Point vs Keene. February 15 Lakefield \‘S Hiawatha, Apsb 1y vs Hastings, Omemee vs Millbrook. February 18 Keene vs Havelock, Warsaw vs Millbrook, Omemee vs Lake- field. February 22 Hiawatha vs Apsley, Lake. field vs \Yarsaw, Young’s Point vs Hawlock. Attend the Church ef your choice on Sunday. Miner-Reporter Barringer, Publisher. £3." RAGE THREE