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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 27 Feb 1958, p. 3

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rity, 'ite Me to 603p of V “HWV ‘LWUWL ’ - Vbul Q'- .‘wâ€"v P T. O. Mawer; Side-Rake; Buck-Rake; Bale Sled J - -' D Baler; Traaetor Sp reader; G. M. 0. Truck, 11/2 Ton g with 10 ft Platform pand Bahama Combine; Clipper Combine Used Machinery. PHONE 37r22 COLDSPRINGS. CARLEY, STANDISB, CLARKE CABLEY a; LECH LZII'IZ-LJ A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3.0681 TORONTO. om. Goalsâ€"7 for L. Thompson and 1 for W. Larmer. Assi<ts â€"B. Gillis and B. Edmunds. In the final series it was necessary for Millbrook to eliminate both Orono and New- castle Bantams before receiv- ing the trophy. In the first game Mill-brook defeated Orono 5-3. These two teams had tied twice before in playoff games. In the second game the lighter Millbrook club took the heavier Lineupâ€"Goal, Jack Kidd ;3 R. D. Henry Earl: L D. Bob I Chad“ 10k RHW Bob Edmunds;l I ..W Roger Challice; Cent. I Iarry Thompson. Alt. Ron. i Larry Thompson. Alt. Ron. Larmor, Ralph Larmer, Bryan Gillis, Wilson Larmer, Lorne Rivhards, Murray Farrow, Ron Jackson, Brian Hogg. In the Peewee series after ()rono defeated Newcastle 3-0. M;1;br00k then won their s‘eeond trophy with a decisive 8-1 triumph over Orono. New- eastle's Reeve presented the trophy to Joe Thompson. Lineupâ€"Goal, Dwight West- !ake: R. def. Brian McDowell; L. def. Donald Powell; RNV. John Larmer; L.VV. Larry Gil- lis: Cent. Phillip Crowe. All. Philip Pl-ews, Bryan Edwards, Lorne Grylls, Neal Cook, Ron- nie Worr, Herb Kemp, Arthur Hubbs, Doug Patton. Goalsâ€"P. Crough 7, R. Worr 2. Asmstâ€"Larmer 2 B. Ed- wards 2, L. Gillis 2, N Icoke 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) B. 0. Standish QC. '1'. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. m the first gameâ€"Junior A --â€".\Iillbrook shutout Orono to win the laurels 9-0. This is the fifth straight Win for the lads. The Charles: Nixon trOphy was presented by Doug Walton to Vince Crough. Last Saturday afternoon 45 boys from Millbrook and dis- trict under the supervision of .Vince Crough, .509 Thompson, and Elmer Hogg journéyed to Newcastle and returned with 3 z-ups showing them as Eastern Hmario Champions of the Lit- tle N.H.L. Rural playoffs in Thz‘ Junior A (Tadpolé 10 year: and under) ; American (Peewee 112‘) ; and The N.H.L. (Ban- 72:1:1 12-1â€"1). MILLEROOK BOYS SWEEP Dead Stozk Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-Hour Service Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR BATES DODDS FUNERAL SERVICES Are offering the following new and used machinery at Money Saving Prices: . Newâ€"2’3 Cockshutt Tractor; Forage Harvester; 4-ton Wagon; 90 Bus. Spreader; 40 Diesel; 7’ FlezuryaBissell Disc; 18’ Bale Elevator; 12’ Auger; Hammermills; Clinton Chain Saws; DeLaval Milkers, Tanks, Separators, Stabli'ng, Water Bowls; Cleaners; Pumps. ' USEDâ€"30 Tractor; Ford; Mâ€"MGR; 70, Mâ€"H 101 Jr.: HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS Thursday, Pébruary 27, 1958 PHONE GOLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 ’â€"Jun;i0r A Mrs. T. A. Campbell was ? hostess Monday evening to the {Women’s Auxiliary of St. ’Thomas;’ Anglican Church. The Scripture lesson, II 001-. verses 5-14, was read .by Mrs. Leslie Graham. 'ST. THOMAS’ W.A. TO !HOLD BAKE SALE 30me IN APRIL I These teams are tin-sponsored and the. men respOnsible for looking after these b o y s ' deserve a lot of credit. These {are the future hockey players for Millbrook and the future ‘, citizens of this fair community. i The next step in the boys climb [ to fame is a trip to Alliston on March: 15th for the Ontario ifinals. The boys need funds for transportation for the trip. Any citizen or organization which would like to help, please contact any of the followingâ€" , Vince Crough, Elmer Hogg, Joe 3 Thompson, Lorne Farrow, Harâ€" gold Moore. Let’s open the } purse strings and give a little ito the kids instead of always {complaining about Juvenile {Delinquency Can we counti 1. on YOU? ‘ The names of the officers nominated for the Diocesan Board were presented and ap- proved. Inter-testing items from the W.A. Bulletin were read. 'A letter from Prayer Partner, Miss Etta Whelpley, read by Mrs. Campbell reported a hap- Mrs. Elsie Brooks, Dorcas Secretary, read a letter from the Diocesan Board, telling a small contribution is being asked from every “WA. branch towards a Dominion Life mem~ b'ership for Mrs. E. 'B. Denni- son. in appreciation of her faithful service as Secretary- Treasurer for the past. eight years. Also every W. A. branch is asked to contribute a small t0ken towards a gift of a Dominion Life Membership for Mrs. F. H. Wilkenson, Wife of the Bishop and for Mrs. J. 0. Stone, retiring Record-- ing Secretary. In repa‘z‘tfiig for the quilting committee, Mrs. Graham told one quilt waa almost finished and for the visiting committee two calls had been made. ' I In the absence O'fl Mrs. Reg-l iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIII-IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...‘ inald FalliS, Mrs. Douglas ._, -â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"___.__._____. Sheppard acted as secretary‘py and successful year in 1957. $111 the time Of testing he fell thrice” end Peter went out and 1';(--01;ded211n1§t1.7J0hn’s Gospel, and read the minutes of the; To increase the funds of the asleep 1nGethsamane, he demed wept bltterly. Peter, Where (3 :‘Ihe: .. -h ’. h‘ . last meeting. Mrs. Leslie Bris- Treasury, it was decided toxChrlst 1n ngh Prlest’s palace, are yon gomg; . the-£2111??? 011‘ Sing as t 61:1; tow, treasurer, reported a bal- have a bake sale some time inlwhlther he followed Chrlst, but Durlng thls Lenten Season,‘and 911111 1:315? yet 8 Father ane in the bank. April. "at a site dlstance. _ Luke 2235:}- let Its re-thmlr our hires, 7_Have , an ‘ 06‘ 111311035. the _s_e_cond I m 1 Goals. first gamevD. Earl 2. I}. \Yright 1, J. Crou oh 1, G. Lewis 1. Assistâ€"J. Crough] R. Gillis 1, D. Earl 1. 1 Goals, second gameâ€"D. Ear] "3, Barry Woods 1. Assistâ€"J . ‘ “ Roger Gillis 1. Lineupâ€"Goal, Bob Powell; R. D. Randy Kemp; L..D Wayne Hagg; R. D. DaVid Earl; LEV Iimmj; {,‘r011gh; Cent Rodger Gillis. Alt .â€"-Bruce \Vright. John Jackson, Barry \V00d>‘, Ala-n Gillis. Garry Lewis, Roger Moore, R. \Vil‘son, Reggie Sloan, Malcolm Smelt. NewcastIe club to camp by means of a very good team ef- fort to the tune of 4-3. This was a good .game with every member of the Millbrook club playing all out. The New- castle club had not been defeat- ed this season. The Commiq- sioners trophy was presented :0 Elmer HOgg by the Reeve of Newcastle. A legend pictures Peter short-‘ 31)‘ after the crucifixion of Jesus, fleeingfrom Rome and persecu- tion upon the Appean Way” imeeting Jesus approaching the ‘city, Who asks Peter “whither goest thou?” Simon Peter aSks the same question of Jesusâ€"â€" Whither goest Thou? Art thou going to be crucified a second time? Impetuous Peter asks again “Why can’t I follow Thee now?” Peter ’s intentions were goOd: He loved his Lord; But Peter was full of pride, boasting, self-confidence, too :ure of himself. He forgot the .prayer his Lord had taught ithemâ€" “Lead us not into 'temptation”. Satan is subtle. His name Simon. meant one who listens to~ good advice, but he may or may not live up to lthat advice, nor to his new ‘name, the Rock. Mark 14 :37. Sunday morning at St. An- drew’s, February 23rd, 19-58, first Sunday in Lent, during which six weeks we Will be pre- senting the characters of the apostles, commeincing ~to-day with the apostle Peter. The Study Book'»Th‘e Cross and the Crysantthemum, read by Mrs. H. A. Turner, preSent- ed the chapter “New Buildings and Old Foundations in Jap- an”. Next meeting will be at home of Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. may sey-Coaie and Mrs. HiltOn served refreshments; Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s mama's: Moon, ammo ACT NOW TO AVOID THE LAST MINUTE LINE-UP. REED THIS WARNING AND AVOID INCONVENENCE AND POSSIBLE PROSECUTION. AFTER THIS DATE IT WILL PLATES. Notice To Motorists YOU‘R 1957 DRIVER‘ S LICENCE AND VEHICLE PERMIT WILL EXPIRE NIGHT, MARCH 12. RENEW YOUR LICENCES Nc The Dead Line Is March 12 wag HAVE gm gamma 5% i953 amass 62. Peter was not prepared to we left our Saviofir' to die on meet the jeers of the servants the cross alone? Have we hurt around the court- yard fire, but His forgiving loxe? The Lord “ hen he remembered the word urned and looked. upon Peter, of his Lord, “Before the cook and Peter repented, and was re- erows, thou shalt deny me inflated by the Risen Christ as Important Reminder: BE SURE TO TAKE ALONG YOUR “moor or LIABILITY INSURANCE” CERTIFIC- ATE. IT WILL SAVE YOU LAYING AN EXTRA $5 WHEN YOU SECU'RE YOUR PLATES. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CERTIFICATE CHECK WITH YOUR INSURANCE AGENT TODAY. IA "XE Russ Honey has practiced law in Port Hone for the past 9 years. He is a member of The United Church, married with two daughters, Risa, 5 years and Romaine, 2 month's. Mr. Honey is an R.C.A.F. Veteran. He completed his education under the Depart- ment of Veterans’ Affairs pro- gram, graduating from Osgoode ~r .. Hall in 1949. The candidate has been aet ive in service club work for many years and is Charter P1“? sident of The Kiwanis Club of Port, Hope.- He is‘a Past President of" the Port Hope Board of Trade and a Past General Ch airman of The Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign, in the Port Hope area. He is now Vice-Preaident of the Northum berland and Durham Law Asso- eiation. Mr. Honey hasmstated that an ALP. must live among his constituents in order to properly serve them. He has piedged, if elected, to visit. each municip ality frequently to meet. the eitizens of that particular municipality, who may have prob- lems to be dealt-with by him as an ALP, He is a éaod Man - Worthy of Your Suppor‘ ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Inserted by Durham County Liberal Association. ILLEGAL TO‘ DRIVE WITH 1957 LICENCE 0R During this Lenten Season,‘ let us re- think our lives. Have , we left our Saviofir to die on the cross alone? Have we hurt: His forgiving love? The Lord 11er and looked. upon Peter, and Peter repented, and was re- Meet , RUSSELL HONEY liberal. Candidate in Durham I Costume Carnival, Saturday, .March 1st in the Millbrook and , Cavan Memorial Arena. The senior choir sang as their anthem “Praise ye the Father” and the juniors the second verse of hymn “Jesus bids us hine”. . my ("r JAG! run ’a-J b

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