ge type COHcise mary and a four se trip to the pro- in Toronto with eir choice. re their chance at l championship on With the champ- dist they pact rrist watch, o a 10-day trip to £300 and a set of Britannica. ryn and Bernard be best girl and espectively, after battle with their Examiner. Commerce Block UGH, ONTARIO 0424 8111120425 Bernard Engham student at Mill- xhooi, ant: son of Bruce Ingham. STANDISH, OAKLEY, erals in, RA . HNESSI :11 14, 1957 Anglican Church of Canada I PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. H. 0. Quinn, B.A., Lth-i Rector. ! I St. J ohn‘s, Ida 9.1.7 :2 .1;2.â€"â€")[m:’11i11;: Prayer. St. Thomas’ Church, Miubrook? 11.15 a.m.â€" Mm-ning Prayern Christ Church, Bailieboro ‘ PRESBYTERIAN Controville and Millbrook Rev. W. H. Heus'tin, B.A., Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A. Minister Emeritus. Cenfareville Church South Monaghan Mrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. 13.00 a.m.â€"Church School 1.1.514) sumâ€"Divine Worship Grace Church, Millbrook _ 10.45 a.m.â€"Ghurch School 'a .30 g).2;1.â€"Di\'ine Worship 9.45 a.m.â€"Public Worship .' and Sunda School. 8.00 p.m.â€" Young People’s Lifï¬â€™ ‘28.â€" The Way, the Truth and 7-â€"-‘ ' ThP True Vine ’ ’ '14â€"Palm Sunday 21â€"“The Resurrection and the Sunday A.M. at St. Andrew’s Theme during- Lentâ€": “The Great Affirmations of Jesus†MARCH: 17â€"“Tho Door of the Sheep†24â€"â€" The hood Shepherd†31â€"' "EN 1-} read of Life†APRIL . St. Andrew ’3 10 . 00 a . m.â€"Sunday School 11.15 a. 111. â€"Public Worship Subjwtz ' ‘Jesm the D001. ‘ Special music fur St. Patrick’s THE UNITED CHURCH Miniarook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. "0 Come, Let Us Worship’. Day. Church Membership Class be- gins today. Zion Pentecostal Church NHLLBROOK 10.00 a.-m.â€"Sunday School 11 .I?’ 3 .111 .â€"‘W0rs:hip Service 7.00 p.:n.â€"-Evangelistic Meet- inc L" The following communica~ tions were received and read :-â€" Ganaz'aska River Conservation Authority, re their financial St‘rpevnmlf for 1956. Dept. of Lay 1: a nd Forests, re fire fight- A~L BATES DODDS g FUNERAL SERVICES ‘ LIMITS-3 I A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT { QUEEN ST W. ’ (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO, ONT. Bethany, Ont†March 5th, 19:31â€"le regular monthly meeting of the Manvers Muni- Lipal (uuncil was held on the abme date with all members pit-gent and Reeve Argue pre- Huf‘d. ’lue minutes of the. previous mz’i’t‘ln‘; were read and approv- ed as read, by Malcolm and MCMII. Carried. Municipal Shed Planned For By Manvers Council THE CHURCHES SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1957 the Life.†L‘mon . Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Everybody Welcome! Pastor, M. Case. Minister. Thursday, March 14, 1957 Iavan Prayer . '! the approval of the Munici- pal Engineer. Carried. Moved by Jakinan secondml by MeGill that the Council mea? at the call :of the Reeve to \‘lG'W sites for the location of the new ’Mu‘nicipal shed and negotiate -.f'or same if a suitable location imis found. Carried. (‘UU HI Addimn F hall) rep fixtures . On motion of Jakeman and McGill; W. A. Neals was ap- pointed W’arble Fly Inspector for the Township of Manvers for 1957 at a. rate of $1.00 per hour and .100 per mile travell- ing allowance. ('arried. Moved by Malc-nlm. seconded by Bï¬own that the Reeve and Treas. be antli'm'izm’l To sign elm-ks for the followinu‘ 214‘- United Counties of N. D.. hospitalization.$ Twrnntu Stamp Li; Sten- (11 V3114“. 1957 (102' of securng a spray operator to spray the cattle in the Town- ship as no tenders were receix- ed from spra) Operators and no applications were received for the position of Iiispector. .. Mr. Walter A.Neals was interviewed in connection with the Warble Fly pnogramme. Considerable discussion took place regarding the possibilty Mr. D. Corrie. the Munici- pal Engineer is to Visit the Township in the near uture t0 sftudy the plans for the shed and. make any recommendatiunq that he sees fit. Moved by Brown, seconded by Jakeman that Council proâ€" ceed with plans to build a municipal shed; nll plans and specifications to be subject to the approval of the Munici- pal Engineer. Carried. Moved by Jakman secmided bv )ICGlll that the Council meat Moved by Jakeman, seconded by Brown that the application of Ralph Malcolm be accepted ï¬or the position- of assessor at a salary of $1500.00 for 1957. Carried. Tho Reeve called for the opening of applications for the position of assessor. The fol- lowing applications were re- ceived and read: Wilbert Craig, Leonard Henderson, Wilfred Bird, Ralph Malcolm and the application of \V. Elvson from a previous ad. On motion, {of Mahulm and Brown the road appropriation By-Law for $32,000.00 was in- troduced, given the three neces- sary readings, signed, sealed and numbered 1335. Carried. Moved by Malcolm, seconded by ML-(lill that the petition from the ratepayers of the 2nd Concession be filed and that the Council View the hill when out on road inspection, giving consideration to the matter at that time. Carried. \Iessr‘. Aub1 ev Cain (.7901 We \anDam and Hennan \Vebb presented a petition to the Cullncil, signed by ratepavers in the area of the eastern part of the 211d Concession asking that a hill on the said COHCQxS- i011 be improevd. Accounts were received from the followingâ€"United (Jaun- ties of N. and D. Toronto Stamp Stencil \Vorks. Mir- ror-Reporter. Canadian States- man. Lindsav Dailv Post. The Municipal \Vorld. Addison Scott. Herb Neals. HEP(‘. Four school requisitions. R. R. Ed munds . 'ixg training ï¬or bush and grass fires. H.E.P.U.. re two ap- p‘éications for rural Hydro ser- vice. inquiry from a ratepayer regarding regulations, if any for establishing a fur farm. Department of Municipal Af- fairs, re change in levying taxes for 1957. Petition from rate- payers of the Eastern part. of the second Concession. Towng ship of North York. re a reliefi matter. The hospital ï¬or sick children and Western hospital Toronto, re indigent patient. Dept. of Highways. re sale. of property, formerly owned by Mr. H. Demezuk. Dept. of Agriculture, re the 1957 Warblc Fly progrannne. Four new ap- plications for the position of‘ assessor, and others. l Rmtt. (Twp. oairing light. South Monaghan Township, Monday, April lst, 1957, at 8.00 p.111. Gavan Township, Monday, April ]st at 10.30 a.n1. lights . . ,_V vv HEPC, Bethany St. lights .............. 68.3? SS No. 4 school money 500.00 SS No. 2 school money 800.00 SS No. 9 schoolmoney 1000.00 SS No. 7 School money 500.00 R. R. Edmunds, oil.. 12.00 R. Davidson, on sal. aooomnt ............. 150.00 Moved by MoGill, seconded by Jakomau that the meeting adjourn until April 2nd,, 19:37 at 1.00 p.111. Carried. Manvers Township, Tuesday April 2nd. 1957 at 1 p.1n. H. M. Jakeman, Con- vention expenses Ross Davidson, Con- vention expenses . . . . Ross Davidson, balance of salary for year. . . . Municipal \Vorld sup- plies ............... Herb. Neals, wood for hall ................ HEPC, Township hall HEPC, Pontypool St. \Iirror Reporter, ads. Assessor ............ Canadian Statesman, 2 ads. Assessor ........ Lind i<ay Dailv Post†Assessor Ad Millbrook Village, Monday April last, 1957 at 8 p.m. WHEN COUNCILS MEET THE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO G'5l03 Rots. D0. vidson, Clerk. Is a top quality, detergent motor oilâ€"it cleans as it lubricates. It gives easy starting . . . safe, trouble-free lubrication under‘ all weather conditions. Here’s the grease with 101 uses around any farm. Use it for lubricating gears, pulleys, axles, springs . . . use it for protecting cables, chains and pump parts . . . use it anywhere you need a top-quality, heat-resistant, water-repellent grease. ' ALL-PURPOSE B-A FARM GREASEâ€" B-A GASOLINES- Canada’s most modern gasolinesâ€"specially suited for use in tractors, trucks and other valuable farm engines. They give 'you maximum power . . . longer engine life . . . more working hours per gallon than ever before. at) VHMâ€"Nâ€"umww Im><< UC4< 2â€"040†O.â€"Il 6-75 Mm. W. H. Heusrin was hostess for the March meeting 2-24 of Ladies’ Aid (of Grace Presby- terian Church'. Mrs. Lorne 20 - 00 \ Farrow presided. ! Meeting opened with prayer. 20-00 Hymn “Jesus calls us o’er the Etumult†was sung with life 200.001hist0ry of the. author (Mrs. Cecil Alexander) given by Mrs. 19 - 2? Heustin. ‘Wherever you have a farm lubricating problem, your neighborhood B-A Distributor 'can help you with the ï¬nest farm petroleum products available. Rely upon him for the fast, dependable service your farm demands. He’ll be happy to show you how B-A farm petroleum products can save you money all around the farm. QUALITY B-A PRODUCTS SAVE YOU MONEY! H00 10;: inc mo Duhâ€"2.4 >Z<n=200 1:0 Z40-wâ€"mSâ€"4‘ IW.P.N-fl NIP. [GRACE CHURCH LADIES’ AID MET AT MANSE Mm. T. Campbell and Mrs. J. W. \Vright were guests. mlden Han-d Brownies were passed on tests and will receive badges. Golden Bar Brownies Th'e Brownies met in the Parish Hall on â€Wednesday, March. 6th at 4.15. After the opening exorcise, inspection was taken. There were 21 present. Plans for Irish' Supper were made, to be held, on Saturday, March 16th in Waiting Roam. x.-. Afternoon tea was served and meeting closed with Mil:- Iygah Benediction. Scripture reading Rev. 11, was read by Mrs. C. Larmer. The key verse was used as ex- perience of Helen Frost, a misâ€" sionary in an Eskimo village in Alaska. Mrs. Gerald Armstrong, treasurer, reported a; good bal- ance after expenses 01' mange had been deducted. It was decided to have a Bazaar early in November. WITH THE BRsOWNIES were taught darning. One Brownie was passed on the Union Jack. ‘IIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL‘AIBIHIBIIIIIIIII‘I= l _ Phone Bailieboro 30 Phone Millbrook 87-j W5mnnv.v:mï¬vaaflï¬mwma Phone â€" Riverside 2-3897 â€"â€" 2-3898 WANTING TO BUY_ FARMS AND HOUSES Kindly Contactâ€" Murray Eagleson, Bailieboro, Ont. 5 Phone â€" Millbrook 209-r 13 W‘n‘u‘uï¬'ï¬Wf- emaflmm ‘w “WW ‘I-‘u'ï¬h‘c Meeting closed with taps. Pump Repairs Trenching and Digging P3umhing 81 Heating Furnace and Oil-Burners Eavgstroughing and Eagleson Insurance Agency LIFE INSURANCE General Insurance, Fire, Public Liagility, Automobile, Burglary, Accident and Sickness, Wind and Plate Glass. Clegg McCIeHan Real Estate 328 WATER STREET, PETERBOROUGH 99m Mï¬bmi BUTTER GRANITE 00. Port Hope, Ont. Box 62! Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions.