Mr. ‘Woodyard reported on the progress in the organizag tion for the campaign. He: praised Liberal leader John; Wintermeyer who has called all candidates tlogeter from time to time asathe Liberal platform “is formnlétgd. He asked all ‘present the let ‘him have their ideas and suggestions so that they might be transmitted to the caucus of candidates for Lively interest was indicated as all offices were contested with the exception of Fourth Vice-President and Secretaryâ€" Treasurer. Newly elected Pre- sident of the Durham Associa- tion is Elmore Scott, H-Ope Township farmer who edged ou'. encumbent President Robt. Kent. of Bowmanville. First NicePresident is E, R. Love- kin, Newcastle lawyer who won over David Ford of Hope Township. Nominees for the office of Second Vice-President were Lloyd Fallis of Manvers and Glen Hughes of Bowman- ville with Mr, Hughes being elected. Mrs George Kimball of Newcastlt was elected Third Vice-President. over Lloyd Fal- lis. Gordon Trick of Mill- brook and Russell Honey, Port Hope lawyer were elected Fourth Vice-President and Secretary Treasurer, reSpec-t; ively. ‘ LICENSED AUCTIONEER ‘ Farm Stock, Furniture 0: Real Estate. Sales conducted at‘ reasonable rates by experienced austioneer. PHONE COLLECT Liberals of Durham County met in Newcastle last month to combine an annual meeting with the first of a series 591' “Tuesday N i g h t Liberal Kign‘u" meetings. Associa- tion a-fficers advised that simi- lar meetings would be held an Tuesdav each month until next April Speakers at the meeting were former M.P. for“ York-Scar- bomugh Frank A. Enfield and E. R. “Ted†VVoodyard, Plio- vineial candidate for Durham County. Aw", Pontypool â€"- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully Peterborough, 152-3031 Good Reading for the Whole Family - News ~ Facts - Family Features I’AGE TWO The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston l5, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1 year $18 [I 6 months $9 D 3 months $4.50 D Stanley Miller AUGTIDNEERS JOHN PAYNE 5,0,, j Attend the Church of 1’34“ lchoiee on Sunday. ting Mr Enfield told the meeting ‘ , ,_. that it is he duty of the op " J"- ; sit1rrn to eriticize ‘ construc- 91"“ tively and advised that all (-13- Liberals in Ontari 0 follow the imi-1°:gample of Mr VVinfermeyer _ .m‘and “grasp the issues with next bare hands". He referred specifically to Mr. Winter- “ 1:1eyers exposure of certain un- ‘sav-ory aspects of the operation bf the On‘ario Hydro Electric‘ Power Commission 1 I were car- and S Developing the theme of his faddress Mr. Enfield said that: [in Ontario we had to do some- §th1ing about education. The §1nethod of marking papers and isetting standards are depriv- Ling students of ability. “Them lis waste of talent in 'our youthâ€, he said. He sugges‘- 7ed that standards should be lstrengthened and defined at {the levels of High School en- }tranee. the entrance. to Senior ‘High School and the entrance lgto l'uiversity. in order to de- ‘eide when and where a student should o'ontnue. his educatilm. 7 He suggested the es‘a‘blishment inf technical High Sshools from lwhioh a skilled. tradesman ' would graduate with. matricula- ltion. “In this scientific and Heeluiieal age Why should not: EGme Church Ladies \Hold Joint Meeting skilled trades be recognized†he asked. The- speaker ad- vocated a guaranteed Univer- sity education for every On- tario student who could qualify for such: under «his sugges‘ed standards' of qualification. ‘ Mr. Enfield concluded his 1"9111aiks bv paying high Tribute to various leadership given to the Liberal party bv John “Tin-z termeyer. “As long. as we keep )(mthful and forward looking in the Liberal Party; \\ 9 can an‘tioi‘pate only victory" 19 said. Dealing with Provincial- Dominion finances Mr. En- field said “It will be interestâ€" ing when Mr most. again ap- phés to Mr. 'ef'lenbaker for 100 million dollars promised to Ontario. The target may be moving albut toeofast for him to find. †‘ Treasurer’s yearly report showed a bank balance of apâ€" proximately $500. 00' after cm:- sidplable \\01k_ had been done at the 111111-01 {111d 111111130 Mrs. \Valter-Patterson was '5 hostess for Grace Presbyterian‘ Church \V.M;S. and Ladies"? Aid meeting on Wednesday,‘ January 8th. A put lurk din-1I )lPl \\ as sened at 1 p.111. Mrs. L. Farrow was in («barge of The Ladies’ Aid meeting. Mrs. Moncrief reported for flower ï¬und. Report of dominating ' com- mittee was given by Mrs. Eakins. Mrs. Earl-ow extend- ed hear thanks to hostess, Mrs. Patterson. Meefing' closed with Mizpah Benedictinn. Mbm-rief Group Leadézmâ€"Nmrth: Mrs. G. Armstrong and Mrs. M. Larmer W’esf: Mrs. 'W. Patterson and Mrs. Tom Skipp H 95* Presidentâ€" ............ 1st V" we PI'tS. â€"\11'S. Ed Haw 2nd Vice P198. â€"Mrs. J. R. platform . Roll call was answered by ten ladies; minutes of last. meeting read and approved. Thompson Treas.â€"M:rs. G. Armstrong - Secre-taryâ€"-;\Irs. Tom Skipp Flower Convenerâ€"Mrs. K. 98*: Mrs. C. Larmer and Mrs. J. R. Thompson. Officers for 1959 Russell 0. Honey . your At a meeting last Wednes- day at the {home of Mrs. James P-lews, Bailieboro, Mrs, Violet Gainer was installed as presi- dent of the Bailieboro United Church \V.A., by the Rev. K. J. S. Campbell, pastor of the chm-eh. Other officers installed were: Sou'yâ€"Mrsl George Dezm Commit-t ees :-â€"-â€" lirvssâ€"Mrs‘ A. Watt and Mrs. N. Earl Silverwareâ€"Mrs. D. Keele-r and Mrs. F. Hie Linenwâ€"Mrs. Harold Beebe and Miss Lula Nurse Mission Bandâ€"Mrs. D. Keeley and Mis. R. Re-tallick Bookletsâ€"Mrs, B.- Jones, Mrs Lewis Visitingâ€"Mrs; Peai'l‘ Jewison, ‘ Mrs} B. Jones, Mrs.‘;George Bee-be and- Miss Lula’ Nurse Pansonageâ€"Mrs. Harold Be- Aibroéve is Chevrolet's new Bel for a four-door hardtop in the Air Sport Sedan, introduced by; nbiderate price class. The Bel General Motors of Canada. as Air Sport Sedan is two inches the result of customer demand lower than other Bel Air I Ontario Hydro’s C. B, C, upholstery color-keyed to ex- 1810011 Assistant General Man- terioris a1e points in 090111111011 13391- -Pers0nne] immedia t e 1 1 Body identification inellldesa . Silverwareâ€"Mrs. D. Keele-r and l‘vIrs, F. Hie Li11e11«â€"1\Irs. Harold Beebe and I The Commission and the I 11.! â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-~ ~- Iii-111 ha1e been unable to 1ea1h OAKLEY, STANDBB, CLARKE James Plews and Mrs. James Lewis M335 Lula Nurse Isent the follo11i11g telegram}; full- length stainless steel mold- Mission Bandâ€"Mrs. D. Ixeele11. The H011. Cha11es Daley in: “ith a depressed 11I11te and Mrs. R. Re-talliek I iMinister of Labom central area and the Bel Air Bookletsâ€"Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs | 1Toronto, Ontario 3 name in script. I Visitingâ€"Mrs} 1393121 'Jewison’ "'“‘- _- Iagre-.e111ent We have theie- OAKLEY a; LECH ‘Mrs. B. Jones, 1VIrs..;George The devotional prepared by fore. jointly agreed to a1 a1} Barristers and Solicitor. Beebe and Miss Lula Nurse Mrs. James Lewis, Miss Marg- ourseh es of your kind offer1 ' 425 “Weighâ€; Pansonageâ€"Mrs. Harold Be- 'dlf‘t Dean and MUS. K. J S itIo assist. us in 1esolving ouri 11b0, M1s. Harry Cmden and ( ampbell was based 011 the differences for the purpose of PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO Mis Harold Howson. “iv-st commandment MIS I Irenewing our collective agreeâ€" 1'. J. Carley Q.C. (1896-1956) A pe1iod of silence in 111:1111- Lem's 1e-ad FaitIh Baldwin S'ment The C‘Iommission is pre-\‘ 3, o, Standish 5,0. ' my 01 two membe1s M15. I“The Open Doorâ€. Ipared to meet with you at your) 1', E. Clarke. B.A. Thmnas Da11son and His \Vel-i Membeis 1ve1e asked to bling earliest convenience ,,tomorrow 3. H. Carley 3. Con. Iington Iateman, who passed written suggestions for the if possible. W. C. Lech 3‘, 1111211 since the last, meetino 'wo'1k of the W.A.d111ring 19591 C. B. C. Scott, was followed by prayer by. to the February meeting at the Assistant General Manager. ‘â€"â€". BAILIEBORO W.A. ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1959 1s Da“ son ‘and Mrs, Wel-i {Membeis wele asked to bring eailiest conveniencéï¬omorvr-ow, n P ateman, w ho passed wgitten suggestions for the if possible since the last, meeting 'wo'1k of the W. A. dulring 19591 C. B. C. Scott followed by prayer by to the February meeting at the Assis’rant General Manage:- H. Cordery. ’ home of M1s.H‘a101d Beebe Personnel. ‘ m wozhmonï¬n, moon, ‘mme THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY so both are borrowing from a. bank Faced with unforeseen household expenses? Want to make some special major pur- chase? Need money for taxesâ€"or to meet a family emergency? Personal loans to help people meet just such situations are being made by the chartered banks every day. You’re not asking a favour when you visit a chartered bank to arrange a personal NEW FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP for a four-door hardtop in the'models and offers excellent nb‘rderate price class. The Bel visibility and a light, airy ap- Air Sport Sedan‘ is tvzo inchesi pearanee. before you drink when the programme will be] in charge 'of Mrs. George Be- ,e-be, Mrs. C. Dawson and Mrs j H. Howson. I Negotiations between On- tario Hydro Management and the Employees’ Union adjourn- ed Monday evening with both sides agreeing to approach On- tario’s Minister of Labour for assistance ion the outstanding issues. HYDRO-UNION DISPUTE TO GO TO MINISTER loan. The manager welcomes opportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. And at a chartered bank, you can always count on privacy and courteous considera- tion, whether you are arranging a loan or using other valuable services the bank provides: mun-val“ â€"' a General Motors Announcement The sport sedan, or “four-» dloor hardtop†as it is more popularly known, is patterned afte- the two-door ihardtop, in which side windows roll com- pletely into the body. The car affords extraordinary \isi- bility and a light, airy appear- ance. Thursday, January 15, GN officials said the new car is being introduced because of customer admiration for the distinctive hardtop styling cur- rently offered exclusively as an Impala Sport Sedan. The new car ,makes available the same sport. styling at a more moder- ate price. Production has already start- ed and some dealers will 'have them in their showrooms in a few days. Oshawa, Jan . 7th . â€"â€"â€"G eneral Motors 02“» Canada today an- nounced the addition of a new four-dam hardtop sport sedan 110 its Chevrolet Bel Air series. In 1959 Chevrolet \overall design. the sport sedan is two inches lower than other Bel Air models. The 'roof is flat and overhangs the rear window. E. J. Umphre'y, GM’s vice- president and director bf sales, said market soundings have indicated a strong buying senti- ment for the model. Features of the two other sedans in the Bel Air series are otherwise incorporated, Lux- ury interior appointments and upholstery color-keyed to ex- teriorrs are points in common. Body identification includes a full-length stainless steel mold- ing with a depressed white central area and the Bel Air name in script. “Renew Your Subscription. Grace Church. Millbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a.m 9.45 a.m.â€"Di\'ine Worship. Centreville Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a.m.â€"Divine Worship PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and MillbrOOk Rev. Waiter Pattezson, M.A Minis‘er Emeritus. MILE-BROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School 11 . 15 a .m . â€"W0rship Servim GAVAN 9 . 45 a . m . â€"W0rship Service Sunday School children wit draw during- second Hymn 4 church service. The United Church of Canada Mfllbrook â€"â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organis and choir director. Dr. J. Arthur Steed in charg “O Come, Let Us Worship'. Commencing Sunday, Jaj nary 4th, 1959 until April 5t 1959 all services at St. John Churc'h, Ida. will be held 2.30 p.111. instead of 9.1 a.m. And morning serxic at St. Thomas’ Church Mil brook, and Chris? Churo Bailiehoro. will be held I 11.00 3.111. alternately. Beéond Sunday after Epipha Christ Church, Bailieboro Matiins 11.00 3.111. St. John's, Ida Evensong 2.30 p.m. 81:. Thomas’ Church Mi Evensong 7 .00 p.111 . Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Servi‘ 7:30" p . Ill- â€"-Eveixing Sex-via 3.00 p.m.â€"Wednesday, Pr: er and Bible Study. 8.00 p.mâ€"Friday, Young F pies Meeting. The Churches SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1‘ Zion Pentecostal (hu MILLBROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. In remitting his subscripti for 1959, Mr. Powell, now Ottawa, a former high sch teacher here, sends the £0114 ing interesting letter wh We feel sure, will be be of in: est tb our many local reade tar. I can Think of none ] painless than this, largely ‘ cause tof the splendid sex-vie am assued in the year that 1 ahead. This service (has )1 become a tradition. I belie to anyone who has been a s scr'iber to the Millbrook porter and I know ’he 31 i believe there are cert dates which have a lively sig ficance in eve-rybody’s life a the first ofl December is one them for me. The reason this is, of course, that it is dafe- on which I am suppo to renew my Millbrook Rep W O’Connor E Ottawa, Omar Editor Millbrook Reporter, Millbrook, Ontario. Dear Mr Barringer, NOTICEâ€"Change of Ti 3.00 p.111.-â€"-Sunday School Legion Hall. “A Welcome Awaits You. THE SALVATION AR] Captain D. McNemy Pentecole Assemblies o: Thursday, Jam-y 15, PARISH or CAVAN 'lican Church of Can: Letter Fro