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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Feb 1958, p. 2

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7.00 p.m .â€"Evening Prayer. 3.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer. 81:. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook First Sunay in Lent. Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.00 a.m.â€"M-orning Prayer. PARISH OF GAVAN Rev. E. 0. Quinn, B.A., Lib. Grace Church. mock 10 . 45 a . m .â€"Church School. 7.30 p.m.â€"Divine Worship. Gent-evflle Church South Monaghan 10 . 00 a . m .-â€"(Ihurch School 11.00 a.m.â€"-Divine Worship. 9.45 a.m.â€"Public Worship 2' and Sande Sohool. 7 Characters of The Cross (i) I’eter. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.15 a.m.â€"Pu-b1ic Worship One Norway St, Boston IS, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order, [year $16 [1 6 months $8 0 3 months $4 [:1 The Christian Science Monitor m UNIT-051111363 ‘ Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., _' Hausewives, businessmen, teachers, and students all over the warld read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub- lished daily in Boston. World- fomOus for constructive new: stories and penetrating editorials. Special features for the whole family. Anglican Church of Canada MILLBROGK Sunday Serm'v-es 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School I] 11.60 a.m.â€"Worship Service.- 7 . 30 p .111 .â€"Great Evangelistic j Service . I J This man can give you ~ “a dependable 22‘ delivery of Â¥ Zion Pentecostal Church TheChurches SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd . Controvflle and Millbrook Lev. W. H. Heus'tin, B.A., I suppose all of us at one time or another have Wished for the beauty, strength or charm that someone else possesses. The terrific sale of cosmetics and beauty aids testifies that almost everyone feels the urge to ac- quire a better personal appear- Are you happy about the way you look? And what about your personality . . . do you get along well with others? Father Recovers His Son’s Friendship . Walter Patterson, ILA}, Minister Emeritus. 2133 two ‘\ -â€"â€"_ Pentecostal Assemblies of Abundant life St. John's, Ida (by Oral Roberts). a . THE ’7 CHRISTIAN QA SCIENCE x, MONITOR 'the' Pastor, M. Case. internatfbml dai ty Among the visitors to United Nations Headquarters: during- the twelfth sessi0n of the Gen- eral Assembly was a gf‘oup of young peOple from the Inter- nationallFarm Youth EXt‘11311gk‘. Arrangements for the visit were made by the National 4-H Club Foundation in Sihf‘er Springs, Maryland. The young visitor‘s, “My oldest son is 33 years old. He came out of college and went into the Army as a It affected him. so much that his entire life was different. PeOple enjoyed being around him, and his son found fellow- ,ship With his dad. it: But George found Christ as as Savf'cuz' and Lord. Then he adopted this as his philosophy: “I will have faith in God. For God is a good God and he is able and willing to help me in everything. ” I have a good friend in a large city in New York State. J His name is George G.. He has‘ served for several years as pre- sident of New York State Auto- mobile Dealers Association. But with all his success as a businessman, he was never satisfied. He could not get. along with other people and especially with his son. George. and the boy had never been} able to agree. Whose fault wasi itâ€"who knows? I 1 Jesus has a formula that guar antees improvement of personal appearance and personality, and it does not take sir; months to acquire. This is given in Mark 11:22. “Have Faith in G’Od.‘ ’ 3:- ' I I But it may be that we are F working “wrong-side-out. ” Perhaps it is no new cosmetics, new hairdos, new dresses or new neckties that are most necessary. Even a course in personality improvement might not do the trick. If what is in- side your heart is ugly, no mat- ter how hard you try, you can't hide it. No cosmetics or beaur‘ ticians in the world can prevent' that from being seen. I But let George tell you about ance; And, “how to improve your personality” courses are being marketed by the thou- sands . {who come from India, Nepal gand Pakistan. toured the build- ;ings, attended a meeting and j'met several of the delegates. EThis photowraph :hows Mr. V. ‘K. Krishna Menon India’s Minister of. Defence and Chan- ‘man of his country’ s delegatinn :to the Assembly, giving his Iautograph to .members of the group. ' So poor \\ as visibility at‘ times that it is reported a car. stUck in the ditch, and pulled«‘ out by the snow plo,w no mom tthan got 011 the road again (when a passing motorist took {the door off just as the occup-l {ant opened it to get out. I \Ved‘nesday was not so cold and a bright sun in the after- noon made most of us forgot the weather now behind us. Millbrook and district got its share of the wind and cold weather of the past few days, but fortunately we did not fare so well with snow. However, what there was, was of a rest- less nature and piled up in the roads, especially the side roads. ' I “A thrill went through every fiber of my being. Through the power of God that had changed me, I had at last. re- vealed my true self to my son. The wall of separation was re- moved. A new relationship‘ existed between us and, for the first time, my son and I felt close to each other. ” “However, our disagreements became worse. The breach widened between us. For some. reason he and I had never been close . Even in our business we ‘ were at odds. It worried me. 3 “After he had heard my story and seen the change in me, he came to me one day and put his arms around me. With tears in his eyes, he said, ‘Dad.l since I was a little boy I have been uneasy in your presence. 1 Thank God. that’s all gone now. I don’t feel uneasy any more . ’ i first lieutenant. Aflter serving overseas for 33 months he came home a major. The Weather m momonm WK. m t The Lieutenant Governor will throw the opening stone at 9 30 a. n1. He will attend a civic lluncheon an en jointly by Cop- ,‘per Cliff and Sudbury and in gthe afternoon he will turn the Isod on a new curling rink for } Copper Cliff. In addition -to the actual par- ticipation, a number of Legion- naires are. expected to attend the bonspiel. Costume Carnival, Saturday, March 1st in the Millbrook and Cavan Memorial Arena. Last year a. team from Kam- loops Won the first nation-Wide competition. Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario curlers tied with Saskatchewan for second place, and Ontario’s Kirkland Lake team was third. New Brunswick and Albera drew for the fourth position, followed by Quebec, Nova Seotia and Prince Edward Isl- and. 1 Ottawa, Ontâ€"The Canadian I’egion s seemd natioml curl- ing final will Open at Copper Cliff 011 March 10th with i Lieutenant-Gov ernor Keiller fMackay throwing the first gstone. ‘ .1 An event which will draw tap? Legion curlers from every pro- vince but Newfoundland, the. national bonspiel climaxes some' mouths of elimination matches!I at branch, district and provin-‘j cial levels. 1' LEGION GURLERS IN NATIONAL FINAL AT COPPER CLIFF Ladies’ High Single Dorothy Hutchinson ...... Men’s High Single - Bill Boyles .............. 3. Men’s High Triple Ken Blair .............. 713 Ladies’ High Triple M. McDowell .......... Weddings, the sick room, funerals. ‘Blbrams’ 11’ lower Shop. Elbrams’ flower Ebop Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope TURNER 52808 NIGHT, COLPHGI‘IETURNER55796 DAY; . 324 “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU” 21 Queen Street 55 55 54 62 06 ’3 Mr. Sakari S. Tuomioja, wh0{ 5| recently took office as the ex-! ,eeutive Secretary of the UN I {Economic Commission f o 1 [Europe (EOE), was born at ,Tampere, Finland, in 1911. At \the time of his appointment he iwas serving as his country’s] ; ambassador to the United King- |' ,dom, a post he had held sincel ‘1955. Mr. Tuomioja has held) number of other important! 1 1 posts in the Finnish Govern- lment, including the Premier- ship from 1953 to 1954. flaw-MW , U 1c» . . {gm PROMINENT SPEAKERS GRONO Mon., Feb. 24, 1958 Duyham Progressive-Conservative Association Convention T O W N H A L L r Dr. R. P. Vyvyan, M.P. John W. Foote, V.C., M.l..A. and others. Welcome everyone ATSHOO‘PM SHARP the purpose of transacting Business and select ing a candidate for the Federal Election. CARLEY, STANDISH, CLARKE CABLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley Q.C. (1896-1956) R. 0. Standish Q.C. T. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech RA. Costume Carnival, Saturday, March 1st in the Millbrook and Cavan Memorial Arena . CASE for dead or crippl- ed Horses ad Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, it no answer Peterborongh Iii-4330. Barrett Fur Farm Dead Stock! I- _' Tolls on (anal Harm Industry QUEEN ST W. (At mm Avenue) TELEPHONE White 34 The great industrial grc of Ontario, the speaker : has centred on heavy indns “It is axiomatic that you not have heavy industry 11: you have a basic steel indus and it is no accident. that industrial growth of Ont: and the progress of all Cam have both been based on s Mr. Armour said. since all Canadian inland water' had been toll-free. The pr. Welland Ship Canal, (-0:an in 1932, has never had levied upon cargoes pa: through it. Dead Stock Remow Windsor, Ontâ€"If tom charged for ships passing ough the Welland Canal, cost will affect every ind in OntariO, Stuart Ami economic adviser, The a Company of Canada, Lim‘ told the Windsor Rotary‘ today. HIGHEST PRICES P‘ 24-Hour Servic Nick Pecon Mirror-Reporte We also sell Quake Lombard Chain Saws, V ment, Milkers, Air Co: Cream Separators, Grai Used Machinery. PHO'! Solicits your patrona and offer you full sen this area. either in the repair, welioverhaul, j HASSON MACHI PHONE COLLECT: Peter-boron}: 2â€"2080 Oobourg 1787 BATE DODDS TORONTO. ONT . PBOPRIETOR ‘53:

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