Christ Church, Bailieboro 3.00 p.m.â€"â€"‘Holy Communion St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook 7.00 p.111.â€"â€"Evening Prayer St. John’s, Ida. 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Prayer. Mrs. G. Mnspratt. Organist. 10.00 aim.â€"Chnrch School 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship Grace-Church. Emu-00k 10 . 45 a .m .â€"Ghurch School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Divine Worship THE UNITED CHURCH Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. 51:. Andrew ’3 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11 . 15 a .m .â€"Public- Worship “Life in the Family of the Churvhâ€"Stewardship ’ ’ . ~ Gavan 9.45 a.m.â€"Public Worship 1 and Sunda School. Bankers Bond Corporation, re financing requirements dur- ing the year 1 â€" . _-_‘ 25GB 7!? Minutes of special meeting January 22nd read, on motion of Councillors Howden and Cathcart were adopted as read. Commuflieations read :â€" From the Dept. of Flaming and Development enclosing copy of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Bulletin No. 79. UlUDlué 1111* Anvu , -._.._- _‘_ igNia ara Brand Spray, enclos- ngprice list, Warbicide. ï¬ï¬mner-Mbnd Canada Sales, enclosing price list Calcium Chloride . Th}: Salvation Army, re grant for 1957. Walker House, re reserva; tions. ‘ Hibepartment of Public Wel- fare, re amendment U.E. Relief Act date of residence April lst, 1953 . Ontario Municipal Associa- tion, enclosing membership receipt . Barrett Roofing Cm, re con- tract roof on municipal garage bond No. C-B.D-5410-20 year. Minutes of last regular ses» sion read. On motion of Cou'n- cillors Bradburn and Depunty Reeve McKnight were adopted as read. Zion Pentecostal Church DELI-BROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Worsfhip Service 7 .00 p.m.â€"Evange1istic Meet- , Ehipï¬ms Chemical Ltd. en- closing price list,‘>Warbicide. .(avan Council ' Millbrook, Feb. 8th, 1957â€" Cavan Council met in regular sessiOn on above date in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Mfllbrook, at. 10.30 21.111. Reeve L. A. Hooton in the chair, all members present. VPeterborough Civic Hospital. re indigent. United Counties, 1 e indigent. Ontario SchooP and Ratepay- Anglican Church of Canada PARISH OF GAVAN ‘ lev. H. 0. Quinn, B.A., Lth Guanine and Hillbrook Lev. W. H. Henstin, B.A., THE CHURCHES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Pentecostal Assemblies of . Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Everybody Welcome! Pastor, M. Case. Minister. OAKLEY, STANDISH. CLARKE CARI-BY. Baa-sisters, Edicitors, Etc. No. 8 Bank of Commerce Block PBTBRBOROUGH, ONTARIO Telephones 2-0424 and 2.0425 n. o. Standish, B. A. '1'. E. NARA R. n. Carley. 3.00m. '1'. J. Carley, Q.G. The following division of roads were alloted to the di“.- fere-nt members of Council as follows: Councillor H-o-,Wden Division 1 Concessions 1, 2 and 3 Depnty‘) Reeve McKnight. Division2 ,‘Concessions4,5 and BUTTER GRANITE CO . Port Hope, Ont. Box 62! Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. nlflï¬ï¬‚llluduï¬mmmnmllu HM“ v In.this corner is one ofthe best wrestling teams in the businessâ€"the team of Dave Price (left) and Pat Flanagan. One» or the other of them is- at Department of Lands andI On motion 0f Councillors Forests, re fire fighting pro- Bradburn and Cathcart the gramme same ones be appointed as Canadian National Railway, fence v1ewers for 1957~ Car- enclosing copy fOr assessor I1‘l€d.AS fOHOWS EdWIH Eagle- Canadian Pacific Railway, IS'OD Walter WlddiS 3- 15-0 enclosing copy for assessor. Larmer, Ray St a P 1 e S, F. A. Byers, notifying Coun- Lloyd Sutton, Bruce Sharpe, cil he had closed his garage on! Herb Snyder, Hubert LOWES September 215': 19565 and: was Wilbeit Bry ans, Lorne Farrow F. A. Byers, notifying Coun- cil‘ he had closed his garage on September 2151, 1956 and was seeking adjustment on business tax for 1957. Division 2, Concessions 4, 5 and; Mr. A. V. Thorn collector 6. lof rates reported in the month Councillor Bradburn, DiViS- of January taxes to amount of ion 3, Concessions 7 and 8 and $5423.92 had been collected, 1/3 of quarter line. {and recommended that the Councillor Cathcart, Division taxes on the W.1/2 Lot 21 Con. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘ l 13 in the name of Jars. Myers unit-mm (:‘RANITF. co- 3‘09 registered. ers Association. re Convention April 22-25th, also, re member- ship 1957 . Department of Highways, enclosing forms for road sub- sidy. On motion of Councillors' Cathcart and Howden that communications be receiwd and filed, the Clerk to answer any not already dealt with ‘ Carried. ) Cedar and Bridgesâ€"Council- 101"; Howdon and Bradbm'n. Registrar-General, re any physicians forms not registered. Department of Highways, enâ€" closing amount of road appro- priation for 1957. On motion .of Deputy Reeve McKnight and Councillor Brad- burn that our membership fee for 1957 be sent to the Ontario School Trustees and Rate- payers Association. Carried. The Reeve appointed the fol- lowing committees! Printing~â€"(}oun‘cililor Cathï¬art and Deputy Reeve McKnight.‘ On motion of Deputy Reeve McKnight and Councillor How- den that the usual grant of $15 be given the Salvation Army. Carried. Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service Nick Pecorii PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 PROPRIETOR CBC ’C WRESTLING TEAM K discussion followed re the road on the 13th concession of Gavan Township. On motion of Councillors Howden and Cathcart that the Clerk 'send an itemized account of registered taxes against Pt. Lot 13 Con. 10 Elizabeth Eggle- ton’s property to Mr. Ivan Eagleton. Carried. On motion of Councillors Bradburn and Howden that the Clerk be instructed to write Mr. Bradley of the V.L:A. re Jas. Myers taxes, that if" same were not. paid, they would be registered at the April meeting. Carried. On motion of Councillor Cathâ€" cart and Deputy Reeve Me Knight that the Collector’s re- port be received. Carried. On motion of Deputy Reevol McKnight that the Reexe and road superinendent be a com-t mittee to contact Major John} Foote re an appointment with! the H'f!11.’1111’ab19'-I. N. Allen." l'Iizr‘Zs'tm' of Highwaw. re the? may] on the 13th concession ofl Gavan. flu1 Deputy‘ Reevo"s‘, raga mas 9.ch 9d to this com-7 4, Concessions 10, 11 and 1/2 of quarter l'ine. the ring every week, micro- phone in hand, .to bring CBC- TV audiences an astute up-to- athe-s-econd account of wrestl- ing form Maple Leaf Gardens. Reeve L. A. Hooton, Divis- ion 5, Concessions 12., 13, 14 and Emily boundary. On motion of Deputy Reeve McKnight and Councillor How- de-n, the same pound keepers be reappointed for 1954 as follows: Ronald Gibson, L. W. Smith, H. Hubbeard, Wm. Parker. A. Matchett, Donald Lang, Fred Elliott, Dannie Nill, Gordon Finney, N. Fee and M. McGee. On motion of†Deputy Reeve BJICKnight- and Councillor Cathâ€" cart that the road superintend- ent invite tenders for a chain saw 18 or ‘20 inch blade, not less than 5ghvorse power, and ask for demonstration of same. Carried. Mr. Gr. T. Shield, county assessor; Mr. Huydk. of Percy Township, also local assessor W. L. Elson paid a friendly call on the Council and set in for awhile, as also did Mr. Robert Ca'thcart. , The Reeve thanked Mr. Win- slow for calling and explaining same. On motion of Councillors Cathcart and Howden that we adjourn to 1.15 p.m. . Council Resumed at 1.15 All Members Present Mr. Lawrence Winslow ad. dressed the Council re the pur- chasing a chain saw, he told the members of Council he would be glad to demonstrate same. mason-woman, MILLBROOK, ammo mittee, and Councillor Eowden seconded same. 7 Carried. Mr. George Allen addressed the Council, he informed them he had finished the wiring of the municipal garage, and same had been inspected. As this had not been finished until February, this would go in the road accounts for February and be brought up at the March meeting. Mr. W. Gillis addressed the Council re an increase in pay for 1957. on motion .of Councillors Cath‘cart and Bradburn that the Clerk introduce certain By-Laws. The Clerk introduced the following By-Laws:â€"- On motion of Deputy Reeve McKnight and Councillor How- den that we go into committee of the whole for second reading with blanks filled in as follows: That we borrow up to $30,000. Appointing Joe Burns as school attendance officer, at a salary of $35.00 per year. Money Byâ€"Law to borrow certain monies from the Toron- to-Dominion Bank, and to ap- point cer'tain' officers. Valuators of animals killed, L. W. Smith, Harry Jamieson. Medical indigent ofifcer, Dr. M. E. Hobbs“. Treas; of roads, pay- roll and vouchers No. 1 (transfer) .......... 1871. 64 On Vmotion of Councillors Howden and Cathcart that the Reeve be authorized to sign (heques for abOVe accounts. Carried. On motion, of Deputy Reeve M‘cKnight and Councillor Brad- burn committee rose and re- sumed. On motion of Deputy Reeve McKnight and Councillor How- den that we adjourn t6 Wed-nes- day, March'Gt‘h, at 10.30 a.m. On. motion of Councillors Howden and Cathcart that By- Laws be read a third time signed, sealed and numbered 974, 975. Carried. The following accounts were presented: Registrar of deeds, list of transfers to Jan. 31 i957‘........ .......$ 1.73 Relief, O.-A..A ....... 10.00 Relief O.A.A. 20.00 Salvation Army, grant 15.00 Ont. School TrusteeS‘ ' and Ratepayers Assoc. 1957 membership 15.00 Zella M. Bentley, sal- ary clerk ............ 100.00 J. W. Haw, indigent funeral $100; 0. grave $20.00 ............. Council, fees $25, spe- cials $36.80 ......... On motion of Councillors Ca-thcart and Deputy Reeve McKnight that the road sup-t. order 11 ton of Calcium Chlor- ide. Carried. Zella M. Bentley, Clerk. Weddings, the sick room, funerals ' Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope Elam-mg ,jflower Ebop Elbrams’ flower Shop TURNER 52808 NIGHT, COL PHONE TURNER 55796 DAY;LEGT 120.00 61.80 1.73 10.00 20.00 15.00 21 Queen Street “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU†Friday, February 22 7.30 Bethany vs Fraserville 9.00 Millbrook vs Bailie'ooro Monday, February 25 7.30 Bethany vs Bridgenorth 9.00 Millbrook vs Fraserville Wednesday, February 27 7.30 Mt. Pleasant vs Millbrook 9.00 Bailieboro vs Bethany. NORTH DURHAM RURAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Phone Bailieboro 3O Pump Repairs Trenching and Digging Plumbing Heating Furnace tnd Oil-Burners Eavestroughing and Lequire Trans- Canada 'i° Matinee CBC RADIO Thursday, February 21, 1957 Attend the Ghurch of your choice on Sunday. Mirror-Reporter â€,1 Thaisda-y, February 2L 1957 Sunday Morning At St. Andrew's In his series of talks to th children on the different par1 of the church the Rev. Pram-f Chisholm told of the commm ion table. The eommunio table was, he said, the worshi centre. It took us back to 111 Upper Room where Jesus fir: broke the bread and gave and the communion wine to h disciples saying -“D0 thisi remembrance of meâ€. T1 Bible, the centre of worshij was on this table, except whe the table was being used f< eommunion. The offerings r ceived for the extension t God’s work were placed up4 this table which was the symh of our faith. For the text of his serm‘ Mr. Chisholm took the six vers of Psalm 95 “0 come 1 us worship and bow down, 1 us kneel before the Lord 0‘ makerâ€. It was necessary said to re-discover the meani: of worship. He quoted t verse “Some go to church ju for a walk, some go to dine just. for a talk, some go to : and mod. and very few to W( ship Godâ€. There were no people no :11 ter how primitive without so religion. Some worshipped t sun, the streams. the wind the totem pole. Whatever t object of his worship man W ineurably and instinctively ligious. For the ehrietian. G was fully revealed in Jes‘ Christ. The church is not t Only place in which Christ (- reveal himsself. but it is ti house set apart for worshi]1 Some may say “I min-ship Gt under the blue dome 1 heavenâ€. The church is 521 the place Where we can gath< for fellowship as a family 1 worship together. In sum country church or the gret cathedral worshippers meet. J a great worldwide family. \‘i remember the promise "whe‘ two or three are gathered t gether (in prayer) there am in the midsrâ€. It is possible to come Sund: after Sunday, seeing: the $321 faces and bemmimg- so 2 customed to the form of wc ship that the inward meaning forgotten. We must re-discov the meaning of worship. Public worship is a pow house. The first part of t service is a preparation to t approach and mood of t attitude of worship. In t first prayer we come with 31 to worship and to praise Go We ask for foraiveuese for o sms, and receive the asmran “Thy sins are forgiven thee‘ We thank God for what h: in given, the feliowe'nip of t church and the seripture. "3 The Christian Science Monitor One Norway 53., Boston 15. Moss. Satdymmwwformï¬m checked. Enciosed {Enemycheckot statics and â€naming editorials. mhed daily in Boston. Wadd- This man can give you lyemSIGD 6momhs$SU 3mmfhs$40 NOW dependable delivery of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Stan PE}!