Pentecostal Amnes of Canada Zion'Pentecostal Church THE UNITED GEORGE Millbr’ook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Sunday Services 10*a.m.-â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"W0rship Service. 7 . 30 p .111 .â€"Great Evangelistic CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterboro'agh 31-2-4330. Service . nu ma TheChurches Dead “Stock! Barrett Fur Farm Here’s great news for all young hockey fans! A once-in-a- lifetime opportunity to own a sweater that’s exactly like the ones worn by the Whitby-Dunlops. the Allan Cup team that’s representing Canada at the World Hockey Championships in Norway. Each sweater bears a genuine Whitby-Dunlop crest. You’ll be proud to wear the same sweater as Canada’s national team in its bid to bring home the World Hockey title. These sweaters are only available through your local Dunlop Tire Dealer - so ask Dad to take you down to get your Whitby-Dunlap sweater. . DAY, MARCH. 2. 1959 Reid’s Garage THE WHITBY-BUEWF‘S ‘Look fellas!... now you can have a SWEATER just like mine!†says SID SWIM, Playi£g~€ea€h fer Pastor, I . Case . 24350113 TOWING SERVICE PHONE 275, MLLBROOK n “a- “O Come, Lert Us Worship’. St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School _ 11.15 a.m.â€"Puzh1ic Worship Characters of The Cross 2 Judas Iscariot. Gavan 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Pub1ic Worship 1 and Sande School. ‘In the E.P.H.L. play offs Millbrook and Havelock meet in a 4 out of" 1 series. The first l game will be played in Have- glock Friday night, the second :in the local Arena on Monday {night at 8.15. This should be ja good series and your support lwould be much appreciated by 5the club. . Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Enerims. - Grace Church, mm 10.45 a.m.â€"Church School. 7.30 p.m.-â€"-Divine Worship. Members of the Home and School Association will attend this service. Centrevflle Church South Monaghan ‘BIG GAME HERE MONDAY EVENING 10.00 a.m.-Church School 11.00 a . m .â€"Divine Worship. PBESBYTERIAN Centreville and Millbrook Men’s High Single Bill Boyles .............. 338 Men’ 5 High Triple Ken I lair .............. 713 Ladies’ High Single Dorothy Hutchinson. . . . .. 324 Team Standing February 21. 1. West Enders ....... 8 2. Coult‘er ........... 8 3. Zion Liners ........ .8 4. Bankers ........... 8 5. Crew Cuts ...... ._. . .\ 8 6. Bee Aze ............ 7‘ ‘7. Buck’s Bombers . . .. 7 8. MadKaps .......... 6 9. Pep R Uppers ...... 6 1(1‘. Rink E Dink ........ G 11. Bob Cats ....... 6 1‘3. Hailieboro- ......... 5 13. Murphies . ; . . . 5 H. Racketeers ......... 5 15. Three Dots ......... 5 10'. . .Hillbillies .......... ' 17. Industrials ........... 5 18. Yanguards ......... 4 SUCCESSFUL PUPILS 0F MRS. MASSEY-COOKIE Ladies’ High Triple M. McDowell ............ 764 Pupils of Mrs. Massey-Cooke who were successful at the mid winter theory examinations held in Peterborough recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, wereâ€" Grade Zâ€"Bernard Ingham 96, Joyce Hutchison, both first- m mnemwonm- momenta: This man can give you ‘ dependable delivery of Housewives, businessmen, teachers, and students all over the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub- lished doiiy in Boston. Work!- famous for constructive news staries and penetrating editorials. Special features for the whole family. The Chrisflon Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15. Mani. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check 0: money order. I year $16 D 6 months $8 0 3 months $4 [3 Bowling Mdress Nomi .......... aaaaaaaaaa ......... --------- _ THE CHRISTEAN SCIENCE \MONITOR International dai ly ' Em ily Louise (Emma) Might, ,9: daughter of the late Wm. Might jc'land Eunice Hetherington of lï¬lMillbrook and Peterborou h, at the residence of her brother, ly G. Might, 231 Spadina Road, 0f Toronto, on Saturday, Februarv 22nd, 1958, Miss Emma L )6 flight, beloved sister of Mrs. st-i (Rev. ) Charles E. Cragg and *Percy Might, both of Toronto, cousin of Miss Estella L. (Hetherington, Millbrook. At the ï¬uneral chapel of Bates and Maddocks. Service was held in the chapel Monday, at7 .30 p. m. \\ 1th interment in Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough, about 2 p.1n. Tuesday, Febru- ' ary 25th, 1958, with the Rev. Stuart Ferguson conducting the service at the cemetery. Beyond the immediate rela- tives, she Will be lovingly and gratefully remembered by her many friends in George Street United Churh, Peterborough, and in Trinity United, Toronto, where she took an active part in W.M.S. and senior club work, and was regular in church attendance. Whether in busi- ness relations or as home-maker, whatsoever her hand found to do. she did it with her might, believingly, joyously and hopeâ€" fully. ELH 9 L. Arnrtrong, Cavan Town- ship. Christen-a M. and Eva M. Armstrong both of Cobourg. Bert Armstrong- of Peterbr- ou‘gh, predeceased Mrs. A. Ferguson (Ethel) . After rest- ing at the Funeral Home of J. W. Haw, King Street East, Millbrook, service was held in St. Andrew’s United Church on Wednesday afternoon at 2 O’clock, with the Rev. Francis P. Chieholin conducting the service. Interment was in Gardiner’s Cemetery. Armstrong, Edwin J osephâ€" On Sunday, February-23, 1958, at }’eterborough Civic HOSpital, Edwin Joseph Armstrong of Millbrook, dearly beloved hus- band of Evelyn L. Fallis. Dear father of Mrs. Bert Gardiner (Andrey) R.R. 2, Millbrook, Murray and Ted both at home. Dear grandfather of Linda, Gardiner. I-§r0ther of Ernest REID ’S GARAGE, Phone 275 MILLBROOK, ONTARIO class honours. Judy Reid, pass. Grade 3â€"Helen Ingham first- class honours in harmony and history, 81 and 82 respectfully. Weddings, the sick room, funerals. Entered Into Rest Entered Into Rest Ebrams’ 3’ lower Ebop Elbrams’ flower Shop Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope . ou’.k.’ ‘0â€, ..o.~ TURNEE 528$ NIGHT, COLPHQNE. TUENEE 557 96 DAYgLEQT ‘- ..--‘ “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU†21 Queen Street Carpenter wants work; special- izing in cupboard and cabinet making. Also does genera] repairs and alterations. For further partiulars ph‘on‘ei 10‘7W4 Millbrook. ’ o! Costume Carnival, Saturday, March lst in the Millbrook and Cavan Memorial Arena. mm m Ea a Scam Egaéï¬Ã©Ã©ggud uawbv mMNdHMm IS YOUR BIN WW? If so . . . now is your chance to burn 'blue coal’â€"your comfort guarantee. You get the most comfortable heat in town with ‘blue coal’. Its steady blue flame gives you the sunny heat that’s best for you. This famous hard coal starts easier, burns longer-saves you time and money! Prove it to yourself 0 o 0 Call US1060Y! if yOu do not have a minimum of auto liability insur. ance when you apply for your 1958 license plates. And you will have to pay $5.00 into the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund. For helpful informatien abcnt auto liability insur- ance, please call me: Don’t look now, but. . . 732232133223" ‘blue’afg‘ml’ ATTWOOLL 5: SHEPPARD Check YourAAuto Insurance CO-OPERATORS INSURANGE ASSOCIATION MRS SADIE McBAIN, RR 1, IDA, Agent Phone RI 5- 8079 IY‘g 'Millbrook, Ontario PHONE 6-w, Attend the Church of your choice on Sunday. Pontypool -- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con. zinct sales anywhere in Comb]. Your patronage respectfully Thursday, rebmm-y 27, 1958 JOHN PAYNE m-v- vd’m â€"r I solicited D Baler; Tractor Spreader; with 10 ft Elatform and Rac Combine. ' Used Machinery. PHOKE 3712.3 g P.T.0. M0wer; Side-Rake OAKLEY, snmmsn, CLARKE CARIEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors Nick Peconi †PROPRIETOR A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE Elwipire 3-0681 ’TORONTO. ONT. Goalsâ€"7 for L. Thtvt‘:§])<0i1 and 1 for W. Larmer. Assiqs -â€"â€"B. Gillis and B. Edmunos. In the ï¬nal series it was necessary for Millbrook to eliminate both Orono and New- castle Bantams before receiv- ing the trophy. In the first game Millbrook defeated Orom 5-3. These two teams had tied twice before in‘ playoff games. In the second game the lighter Millbrook club took the heavier LW. Roger Challiw; C6212. Larry ThOmpson. Alt. Run. Larmer, Ralph Larmer. l-iryan Gillis, Wilé'on Larrnor. Lnrm Richards, Murray Farrow, Run Jackson Brian Hogg. Lineupâ€"Goal, Jack Kidd R.D. Henry Earl: L.D. M: Chadwick: KW. Bnh Edmum‘s In the Peewee series afte: Orono defeat-ed Newcastle 3-0 Millbrook then won their \e-ond trophy with a decisive 9-1 triumph over Orono. New castle ’s Reeve precented the trophy to Joe Thhmpson. â€"â€"M1'llbror.k sh1=1.:.» 1 (1; win the laurels 9-11. '1‘ =i< is 11.1 fifth straigh \‘Vsin fur t-ie 1;1d~ Th1 Char}: \:XmJ ‘11 '1113' 11;; preseund by D011; Walton 1' Vince Crough. Lineupâ€"Goal. 1111-32111 W114 lake: R. def. Brian \[eDov e1] L. def. D nald P011: U: R W John Larmer: L. V1. [.131 «I?! lis: Cent. Phillip Crow. Ah Philip Plews, Bryan Edwards Lorne Grylls: Neal Cook, R011 nie Worr, Herb Kemp, Arthu Hobbs, Doug Patton. Goalsâ€"P. Crough 7, R. War 2. As:s1stâ€"Larmer :2. 13. B? wards 2, L. Gillis 2. Ts (Teak: 425 Water Street PETERBOROCGB, ONTARIO 'l‘. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) B. 0. Standish Q C. T. E. Clarke B A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech BA. Last Saturday afternoon «1 boys from Mfllbrook and di triét under the sup ervision q Vince Crough,.-}oe T3 om ~11! \ and Elmer Hogg journeyed It Newcastle and returned with 3 cups showing them as Eastvri Ontario Champium 0f the Li: fle N.H.L. Rural pluyufï¬k 3': the Junior A (Ta and under) ; Ame 10-12) ; and The I tam 12-14). Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service PHONE GOLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 ELI-BROOK BOYS Are offering the following : Money Saving Prices: Nevs ForEge Harvester: (Lion Wa Diesel; 7’ Flem‘y-Bissell D13 Auger; Hammermills= Chm Milkers, Tanks, Separators, Cleaners; Pumps. USEDâ€"30 Tractor; Ford; 1 HASSON MACHINE I’lrst -‘ "*,., i £1-44 .. _... J merican l(