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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 29 Jan 1959, p. 2

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Farm Stock, Furniture Real Estate. Sales conducted at reasenable rates by experienced Session was resumed as per motion and the roads accounts were presented by the Superin- tendent in the amount of $477.- 69. These were. passed for pay- ment on motion by Robert Fisher, seconded by J. Whit- tington, W'hile on the (111684 tion of roads, on mbtion by J. Whittington, seconded by Herb Syer, the Reeve and Clerk were authorized to sign the neces-‘ sary forms for the balance of the 1958 road subsidy. A150,; [on motion by A. G. Anderson, seconded by J. \Vhittiligton,§ the hourly rate of the road superintendent was increased; to $1.30 and labour to $1.00“ A communication had been re ceived from the Ontario Good Roads Association announcing the. Convention in February: and thew membership'iee was passed :for payment mi 'motion Adjournment for One hour was passed on motion by Robt. Fisher and'Herb Syer, at whieh time Rev. x’Campbell enjoyed lunch with the Council. Rev. K. J. Campbell of Bailieboro was in attendance and addressed a few words to the Councl, and Scripture read- ing with a closing prayer. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Rev. Campbell on motbn by A, G. Anderson, seconded by Robert Fisher. Peterborongh, Ri 2-3091 G. Anderson, sedonded by Robert Fisher. Good Reading for the Whole Family South Monaghan Council Meetings Mr. George Dean, Reeve. Elect by aeclammion, occupied The chair and spbke a few words of welcome to the three previ- ous councillors and to the new councillor, Mr. Jay Whitting- ton, who has had previous ex- perience as Councillor and Reeve. Each of the Qouncilâ€" lors replied suitably and pledg- ed The!" support to the Reeve for the benefit of the Municpal- itv. After each member had signed the declaration of office, the minutes were read by the Clerk and adopted on motion by A. The Christian Science Monitor One Norway 51.. Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. I year $18 [I 6 months $9 U 3 monrhs $4.50 D The Inauguarl meeting of “he: Council of the Township of South Monaghan was held ac- cording to statutes on January 12th, 1959, at 10 a.m.. in the Tuwnship Hall. TAG! TWD ' LICENSED AUGTIONEER - News . Facts - Family Features Stanley Miller AUGTIONEERS PHONE COLLECT ! Dead Stotk Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID < 24- Hear SENECE ;' PHONE COLLECT. *Peterborouh 2-2080 ~ Cobourg 1787 CAILEY, STANDISB, CLARK! CARLEY LEca Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) 3. o. Standish 6.0. T. E. Clarke RA. 3. B. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. Northum-borland and Durham Health Unit, .rerport for Novem- ber, 1958 and December, 1958; A. A. Ward, Dept. of Highways District Municipal Engineer, stating «subsidiza'ble items and injormat-ivon on ten- ders Filed. Hydro-Eledtri-c Power Com- mission, with one contract, which was approved. Ontario Association of Rural' 6,30 pm. on motion. by Herb Municipalities, notice of Con ! Syer, seconded by Robert. Fish- ventton- in February, In this‘er, do the call of the Reeve. respect, membership fee was ordered paid, on motion by; SPEC AL MEETING EObEdFl?her’ seconded by A‘ I At the call of Reeve Dean, 3. 1'. erison. ,MA _ 1 .. . .. _ the end of January. l On motion by Robert Fishe1, The following corre3p0nd-! seconded by Herb Syei the @1106 had been recein bV the Reeve. and (jouncillxor Ander- Clerk and was p1 esented- ison were appointed a committee Louis Velalioff, re D91 P1ero to meet with the Millbrook Wilson. No action taken 111 Council 1n 1ega1ds to 1enewing this respect lthe contract for ealling the fine Association ofl Assessing 0f. truck to the Township. ficers bf Ontario, reque s ingi On motion by J. Whitting membership lsee Of $10. which 13011 secbnded by A G Ander- was passed for payment on .mo-1 son the Reev-,e Robert Fisher tion by Robert Fisher, seconded and the Clerk, were appointed by A. G Anderson. ' a committee to interview the Hbspiial for Sick Children, Bond COantpanies re sale of with receipt and letter 0f de'benuu es thanks for donation. Filed i Adjournment was called at \Velfare Officer, Mr. J. R. Pen-in, discussed with the Council the question of relief assistance for the Yilz family, Fraserville, and acdordingly, on motion by Herb Syer, sec- onded by A. G. Anderson, the Reeve and; Clerk were author- ized to issue a cheque in this regards, if necessary, before the end of January. Nick Peconi by Herb Syer, seconded by J. Whittington. This motion al- so authorized the road superin- tendent to attend with expenses Jimmy Edwards, Jun’e Whit- paper. The Show Now in its! field Wallas Eaton «and Dick. 11th year, is broadcast in many Bentley, stars of the popularipal s of the world and receives rev1ews in a vaiiety of langu- BBC \a1iety show Take It From ages CBC 1 mm s Trans- Here HY Translation as they Canada netw01k is carrying the study their latest write- 1-1pâ€" current series of Take It From this one in an Arabic news- 'Here each Thursday night PROPRIETOR ‘ - ammo ~ 7‘, gr; m Wanna, moon. , _ WELL, FANCY THAT ’i‘ On motion by A. G. Ander- faon, somndnd by Herb Syer. ‘Robort Fisher was appointed :10 be in charge of fuel for the [Township hall. The T1 (‘dsnror presented the 10111111 1110 av 1'01111‘ s, whim were: paswd for payment on motion by A. G. Anderson and Robert Fish 011' : ’ Association‘of Assess- . 511;: Offioors, member- I ship [00 ............ 1‘5» 10.00; Unfurio .~\~:.<(1ciz1.1311’111 of i Rural Municipalities, ! 1 SPECAL MEETING i At the call of Reeve Dean, 3. lspe-cial meeting was held in i the Township- office on January x16th‘, 19159, at 8 p.m., at which {time the Clerk had received ’ bids from se .eral Cbmrpanies for £purcha-se of the debentures, |whicsh were opened on motion .by Robert Fisher, seconded by‘ Herb Syer. The Committee appointed to interview Millbrook Council re- ported that Municipality agree- able to renewing the existing ulmtraet for calling The fire truck, which contract will be lOIWVal‘led and signed in the near fuitm'e. Since there was a. slight dif- ference in a. schedule submitted by 'one (of the Companies, the Clerk. was asked to get further information and report to a meeting on January 17th. \Ve-lfare Dept, City of ‘P6- terborough, re relief and post sanatoriurm. care for George Brock, which had been author- ized at a previous meeting. County Clerk, re hospital care George Dundags, which was ac- cepted. also advising possible over- lapping 0‘: Municipal payrolls, wherein that office might be concerned. Filed. imembershitp fee 'Ontarh‘o Good Roads lAssociation, member- sip fee lPet-erborough Examin- ger, printing fox boun- lty notices .......... 580nm Monaghan Tele- iphtone, long distance. . M. E. Lewis, premium collector’s bond and :fire insurance, Bens- {frtnrt hall ............ 'iHerb Syer, flox bounty {Sleuth Monagh-an Tele- 15,00 in the amount of manual, flo' tmg'ton, seconded by Herb i cover eperating cos-t until taxes, Syer. However, the Clerk was lare received was given its asked to consult with this 15,00 several readings and passed Company and come to final accordingly. Eterms on the schedule, letter of : Meefing adjourned on motion acceptance to be mailed im- 3,51 by J. Whittingtton, seconded by mediately. eRobert Fisher, to meet at the, Due to unferseen circum- 34,85 call of the Reeve. lstanceS. the Tlmnship realizes ! , an over-expenditure of $1,000.- ESECOND SPECIAL MEETING. 00 on their road programme 2 At. the call of the Reeve, the'and in this regards supplemen- 28.60 Gauncil met. in the Townshipial'y By-Iaw N0. 646 W38 pas- 4.00 Office r011 January 17th, 1959,:sed and a request made 10 the :at 8.30 p,m., and after careful Department, Of Highways to tphone on 1958 charges 1000.00 consideration of, the informal-{accept- and pay the usual sub- iVillage of MillbrOok, {fire truck contract“ :Re-gistrar of deeds, 4 property transfers ; tion obtained by the Clerk from ' Sidy - 200.00 Mr. 'Humpage and Mr. Howell; Meeting adjourned on m0- /’ the Council decided to acceptyfio'n by .H'fél‘b Syer, sedonded 2.36' the offer of J . ,L. Graham 00.,‘by J - Whittingt 011- l Borrowing Byamérno. 645, Limited ton motion by J. Whit- - J. B. Robinson, clerk. TORONTO-DOMINION THE DOOR - is always open ‘,: '1. ,._ . blur-k‘ly‘la .r. THE BANK THAT Francis Streets Branch of The Toronto-Dominion Bank in Kitchener. Though young in years, Jerry has nearly 30 years of banking experience gained at all levels in branches throughout Ontario. outside of “The Bank”, Jerry serves his community wellâ€"as treasurer of the Boy Scouts and a member of .- Kitchener’ s Chamber of Commerce. Friendly, and keen in judgment, Jerry Corlett is another good example of the courteous, efiicient people you’ll find at The Toronto-Dominion Bank near you. Drop in soon and see Why” Meet Jerry Corlett, manager of the King and people make the difl‘erence qt G. E. LIESEMER, Manager, Millbrook Branch 15,00'in the amount of $20,000.00, 130. ting'ton, seconded by Herb i cover operating cos-t until taxes, Syer. However, the Clerk was Iare received was given its asked to consult with this 15,00 several readings and passed Company and come to final laccordingly. Eterms on the schedule, letter of Meeting adjourned on motion acceptance to be mailed im- 3,51 by J. Whittingtton, second-ed by mediately. éRobert Fisher, to meet at the, Due to unforseen circum- 34.85 call of the Reeve. lstances. the Township realizes l , an over-expenditure of $1,000.- ESECOND SPECIAL MEETING. 00 on their road programme 2 At the call of the Reeve, the'and in this regards supplemen- 2S.60 Gauncil met in the Townshipial')’ BY-IBW 370- 646 W38 pas- 4.0‘O Office ton January 17th, 1959,§§':3d and a requestwniade I0 the OOKS AHEAD mnmday, January 29, 1959 Centrevi‘fie Cnurch 10.00 a.m.-â€"Church Sch 11.00 a.m.â€"-Divine We: PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and Millb: Rev. Walter Patter-son, Z Minis+er Emeritus. Grace Church, Millbrt Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 9.45 a.m.â€"-â€"Di\'ine Won CAVAN 9.45 a.m.â€"Worship Se Sunday School children draw during second Hy church serviec. 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday S 11.15 a.m.-â€"â€"W~orship SI The United Church of C: Millbrook â€"- Cam Mr. Stan Northrep, e: and choir director Dr. J. Arthur Steed in “O Come, Let Us Won Commencing Sunday, nary 4th, 1959 until Ap] 1959 all services at St. Church, Ida, will be h 2.30 p.m. instead of a.m. And morning s‘ at. St. Thomas’ Church brook, and (In-isz. C Bailieboro. will be be 11.00 3.111. alternately. Monday, February 2, I of the Pm'ification of t} sed Virgin Mary. 'l‘x'tiere a Celebration of Hvly C< ion at. 10.00 Thomas’ Church. 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Com St. John's, Ida 2.30 p.m.â€"Holy Com 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong 7.30 p.m.â€"-Evenzing S! 8.00 p.n1.â€"â€"Wednesda§ er and Bible Study. 8.00 p.m.â€"Friday, You ples Meeting. Sunday Service 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Sch 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Zion Pentecostal MILLBROOK D. L. J ohns, Pas NOTICEâ€"Change of SUNDAY FEBRUAR Captain D. McNe 3.0.0 p.m.â€"Sunday S and races are made blood, and entitled ‘0 knowing that whatsoe PARISH O!‘ GAY. Anglican Church of C Through a life lovin and sacrifice, we can hearriuess, joy, and belonging. In ackno the Fatherhood of C rec-:ognize the brothel men, and that men bf 23,} Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s Scripture, Matthew Christians are the sa! earth, the light of th‘ and are hidden to jet Li” so shine before men '1‘ may see their good m glorify their Father 1 in Heaven, and sinners bxbught to the way of Fair attendance co the blocked country r slippery sidewalks. Legion Hall. “A Welcome Awaits THE SALVATION The Churc Runday, J: -’W -.â€"-â€"â€"

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