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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Feb 1957, p. 2

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7.00 p. St. J ohn’s,’ Ida 3.00 13.111 â€" Ev ening Prayer Christ Church, Bailieboro Anglican Church of Canada PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. 3.0. Quinn, B.A., Lth. Rector. St. Thomas’ Church, Mfllbrook 11.00 a.:11.â€"Z\Iorning Prayer. Rev. Walter Pattemon, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Oengrevflle Church 86m Monaghan Mrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a.m.â€"Divine Worship Grace Church. mnbrook 10.45 a.m.â€"Ghurch School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Divine Worship The Clerk reported that dur- ing the year 1956 the sum of $3872.83 rad been paid out account maintenance of our streets. Interim Subsidy re- ceived from Department of Highways $1,013.44. ‘ Oatrwflh laid Nimrod Motion by Councillors Ray- mes and North that communica- tions not otherwise dealt with be received and filed. 9.45 aimâ€"Public Worship 1 and Sunda School. \Iotion bv Councillors North and Ray mes that this report be reeeixed and that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to make application £or the bal- Zion Pentecostal Church MLLBROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.â€"Worslhip Service 7.00 p.m.â€"Evangelistic Meet- B.D., Minister. “0 Come, 'Let Us Worship’. St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.15 a.m.â€"Pub1ic Worship From The Brunner Mond Co. enclosing price lists Calcium Chloride. From Bankers Bond Corporation, re finance. From Ontario School Trustees and Ratepayers Association, an- nouncing convention April 2"- 25, 1957. From‘ Department of Planning and Development, Builders Bulletin. From North- umberland and Durham Health Unit, reporting for December. From Department. of Agricul- ture, Dairy Branch. re changes in the milk industry act. From The Department of Highways, enclosing form of By-law, to be ”completed to provide for ex- penditures on our streets dur- ing this year 1957 . “Life in the Family of the Churchâ€"Worship’ ’ . Village To Get New Office Safe gm]: TWO The minutes of the last regu- lar meeting were adopted as read on motion of Councillors Gibson and Coulter. Millbrook, Feb. 4th, 1957.â€" The Municipal Council of the Village of Millbrook held a regular meeting on this date. All members present. Reeve Geo. F. Harrington presiding. The following communica- tions read: THE CHURCHES Sunday, February 17, 1957 ing THE UNITED CHURCH Millbrook Pastoral Charge av. Francis Chisholm, M.A., Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Everybody Welcome! Pastcr, M. Case. Minifier. . W. H. Remtin, B.A., m . â€"Evening Prayer I. L. B. Gray, medical account, indigent ..... 14.44 Utilities 00111111., Sis. . . 103.08 Street signal ligh‘ts. . .. 4.19 Town Hall. lights 13.14 Fire Hall, lights ...... 3.55 Rest Room lights ..... 12.38 Fire Chief D. Sheppard grant ............... 38.00 ;C~ouncil flees, meeting February 4 .......... “16.00 Firemen. attending fires 1South Monaghan Twp. 1956 ................ 22.00 Fire Chief D. Sheppard DC ported fire practice,» This date nine men responding to call. Equipment in good order. Meeting aqjourned to meetI‘ in next regular seision March,I 4th. 1957. Mr. R. 0. Crouter was pre- sent and reported having a near accident on King Street west, during ice conditions, with children walking out on the centre of the street. Motion by Councillors Gib- son and Raymes that the sum of $38.00 be granted to the Millbrook Fire Brigade account expenses incurred at a meeting of the Mutual Aid Fire Service Association, January 24, 1957. Said meeting was held in Mill- broo-k. Carried. Reid’s Garage, gas and oil, truck - ............ 46.96 Motion by Councillors North and Gibson that a notice be inserted in our local Mirror- Reporter to bring to the atten- tion of our citizens this danger, also, that a By-law is 'still in effect in this Municipality com- pelling (all rate-payers to keep sidiervvalks adjoining their lands free of snow in Winter. C. Beebl-es, hardware.. 12.90 United Counties, hos- pitalization, indigent.. 42.00 George Ellsworth, fire equipment ........... 60. 00 Treasurer, salary ..... 100.00 Treasurer, pos‘tage .. 1.00 Truck and Fire engine " license plates ........ 4.00 Unemploymen t. Insur- _. -A The, Reeve reported an inter- view which he and the Clerk had with oxr Solicitor re dog‘ nuisance on our streets. Motion by Councillors North and Gibson that the Clerk notify the Canadian National Railway Agent or Road Depart.- ment that the culvert. north of King Street on the old Lind- say Division, ‘h‘ad caved in causing flooding conditions which could be serious. There is every provision made in the courts and the laws of our province to control these nuisances if people would only take advantage of them, hOWevver, By-laws dealing with this matter in other municipali- ties is being investigated. The following bills were pre- sented and on motion of Coun- cillors Raymes and Gibson were ordered paid: Registrar of deeds. Port Hope ................ $ 1.73 Stanford Steam care- taking W. Room ..... 10.00 Arthur Trick, oil T. h’all 13.82 Gibson Auto Body, reps truck ............... 11 .50 Mun. employees ...... 269 . 54 Price. $505.00 F.O.B., J. J. Motion by Coumfliors- Ray- }95 and North that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign an order for a new fire pruof safe. Catalogue No. 221. Safe Works, Toronto. Buck- ham Transport to complete delivery. ance of the grant. Motion by Councillors Ray- mes and Coulter that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to complete a By-law to provide for the 1957 expenditures on our roads and streets. Total sum appropriated to be $4,000. This By-law to be fiorwarded to the Department of High- ways for approval. Motion by CouncillorsRay~ mes and Coulter that. we order seven tons of Calcium Chloride from Brunner Mend 00., the <ame to be delivered by Buck- ham’s Transport from point of .xhipment-. Carried 1 . ~erk. h,C ca 7.. n; 4.19 13.14 3 55 12. 38 sgé‘g‘éanarch and Trucks, Tractars and Equipment ég‘ie‘fifififiw @amge, Phane 78H Arthur Godfrey and “Assignment” reporter Dave Price get together over a CBC microphone. Godfrey tells his own life story 01: “Assignment” in five instalments, Feb. 18 to 22, on the CBC Dominion radio network. ,The Women’s Institute Willi Grace Church W-M-S- Will meet. at the home of Mrs. meet at the home of Mrs. Wal- Lorne Farrow on Saturday, .ter Patterson on Wednesday, February 19th; at 2,00 p.m. February 20th, at 2 p.111. A R011 Ca11â€"-â€"“ An inenestinvg hapâ€" life-membership certificate will pening during my memberâ€" be presented. ship”. ; __.._ You serve by giving when you give to the Canadian Red Qross. Wiw FGR- a RUCKS 76:57 THE MIRRORREPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO More than 300 brandâ€"new models, with G.V.W ratings up to 45,0001bs.; G.C.W. ratings up to 65,0001bs.! Five half-ton pickups in the line-only Ford has ’em! Sensational Styleside pickup bodies, standard at no exfm costâ€"Canada’s biggest, with 25 ‘X, more loadspace! The fabulous Rancheroâ€"more than a carâ€"more than a muckâ€"carries more than half a ton! Seven mighty enginesâ€"“8’s from 171f-I-lp. to 212-Hp., plus famous l39-Hp. Cost Cutter Sixâ€"Canada’s most modern, most efficient engines, all with gas-saving short-stroke power! A THE GODFREY STORY $55 YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER Your neighbour who solicits your financial support for the Canadian Red Cross is a vohm~ teer worker. GRACE CHURCH W.M.S. Canada’s lowest-priced modern Tilt Cab line . . . six commete series up to 60,000 lbs. G.C.W. NEW here now...V-8 and SIX! (Certain features z‘lluszrgucd or mmiiancd are "Sta ndafd" on same models. oplzonal at rxtm cost on others.) The Brownies met in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 6th at 4.15. After the opening exercise inspection was held. There were 19 Brownies present. Mrs. T. A. Campbell was a guest of the Brownies and tested them on some of their tests. Mrs. J. W. Wright was also a. guest. Some of the Brownies work- ing on their Golden Hand pas- sed tests on growing of a plant and the reciting of the National Anthem. Seven Brownies pas- sed a proficiency badge. In thel pow-wow ring birth. day greetings; were sung to Norma White. The meeting closed With‘ taps. J .O. FORD TRUCKS 6031' LESS MEN Thermostatiially controlled fan, avaiiable on many series, gives as much as 19 more usable horsepower! A/EN Fordomatic Transmission, heavy-duty automatic trans? mission, power steering now available as standard or ‘optional on many more models! NEW Structural rigidity and positive sealing, with all-welded construction, makes cabs stronger, safer! WM Inboard cab step makes it easier to climb aboard, gives extra weather protection! MN Hi-Dri ventilation keeps out water, brings in fresher air; suspended pedals eliminate toeboard holes! ' Eavestroughing and Pump Repairs Trenching, and Digging WITH THE BROWNIES nNWO \i . . . \ kiss]? 13...\m%m \bewq 30.x Plumbing Heating Lequire For 576/70’ #28 years ahead and Oil-Burners Port Hope, Ont. LIIIIIIEIIDIIHIIIIIIIIII Thursday, February 14. 19577 Nonuments, Harkers, Comer Posts and Inscriptions. Dead Stack Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service PHONE GOLIECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 Nick Peconi PROPRIEI‘OR . _ Manvérs TWP: ‘(ouncil Minutes Bethany Ont, Feb. 511‘ 1957. â€"â€"The regular montfi meeting of the Manwrs Mai cipal Council vs as held on above date, with all mem present and Reeve Argue p sided. \ The following communi thons were received and res Northumberland and Duz-h; Health Unit, monthly repo: Deparment of Planning a Development, re a visit in 1 near future from a member the department to advise Municipal matters. Onta School Trustees and Ratepay Association, re 1957 menib ship. H.E.P.C., re appli tion for Hydro service. Dc} of Public Welfare r3 new re; lations pertaining to welf: matters. Department of Hi; ways. re the transferring $850.00 from maintenance bridges and culverts. De] of Municipal Affairs. re equalization of assessment 11] ter. Unemployment Insurai Commission, re regulations Municipal employee's reg-ardi unemployment insurance. 'L- application, re assessor a price quotations, re War Fly powder. The minutes of the previc meeting were read and appn ed subject to a minor additi by Malcolm and Brown. C ried. â€" The following accounts w received' Lindsay Daily P: R. R. Edmunds;1'nited Co ties; Regis‘ry 0ffic~z P5: borough Examu 1161: and school requisition. new owner wk; had 1 part of his propertv this amount to the T Carried. Licensed Auctioneer. Bath County, is now available to c‘ duct sales anywhere in Coum Your patronage respectful‘ Moved by J«.~k~'>::;a2;. by McGilI that Hr-nry receive a refund of $9 Brown, the Clerk war ed to place poswr: ‘Q the Township. advor a spray operator 2: spector to look after ble Fly programme Carried . Moved by Brown. second by Jakeman that the Clerk exempt, of unemployment surance contributions au-O solicited PHONE BETHANY 1‘ and read from W. L. Elm One application for tion of assenor was W “3" In 308.011. W1 static: and who editorials. The Christian Science Morita Ono Norway 51., 595mm ‘5. M05. Sendyourmwspmformm checked. Emlosedfmdmdaecl: This man can give ya flywSIGD 6misD Bmomhsflfl monon Of JOHN PAYNE Clerk was ins’m posters through ip. advertising SCIENCE 9 MONITOR dependable delivery of CHRIST: ”0111‘ .L or 19 £180 rea $1 14, Stat. 1a

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