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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 21 Mar 1957, p. 2

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I [Iii-IBISEIIH‘IIIIIIIIII OAKLEY, STANDISH, .GLARKE CABLE-Y. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. No. 8 Bank of Commerce Block PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO , Telephones 2-0424 and 2-095 .7 The; offering was received by Mrs. M. E. Hobbs and Mrs. Johnston Rowland. 7 Leading in prayers for the church, for the Queen, for peace, for freedom, and for forgiveness, were Mrs. F. P. Chisholm. Mrs. H. C. Quinn. Mrs. H. A. Turner, Mrs. Wal- ter Patterson and Mrs. John Thompson. - Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check 0! The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston IS, Moss. Housewives, busineSSmen, teachers, and students all over the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub-v lished daily in Boston. Worlds famous for constructive news stories and penetrating editorials. Special features for the whole family. ; Mrs. G. A. Spieer sang “The Prayer Perfect” accom- panied at the piano by Miss Augusta Clarry. Mrs. B. E. Ingham told of what the theme “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ’ ’ had meant to St. Paul and to other early saints What it meant today to men and women behind the iron and bamboo curtains, and to people in all other parts of the world. She told also of how world flaws of prax er offerings were used to help the physically handicapped, to teach the illiterate and supply o*ood read-‘ ing material. 1 Mrs. Johnsta‘n Refilafid, Mrsi. Bev. Reid and Mrs. Dean Cutmore. Dead Stack Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID A., and Mrs. Lavern Gibson of St. Andrew ’3 Mission Circle also led in certain sections. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Arthur Fallis. Ot‘her readings were given by ‘24L‘H'ou‘r SérVi‘C’e This man can give you ’ dependable: g delivery of H. Heustin president of Grace Presbyterian \V .31 . S. , Mrs. Reg. Fallis president of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church W. The World Day of Prayer was held on Friday a ",ternoon March 8th, in St. Andrew' 5.; United Church. Mrs. Dax 1d Lunn president of St. Andrew ’3‘ afternoon auxiliary gave the' weleome and led in the opening; part of the service. Mrs: “K; --..-.â€". WORLD DAY ormmn 4â€" DREW rm}: mm: ; {AGE 1110 Nick Peconi lyear$!6fl 6mmths$8D 3 months $4 1:] 8,. H... Carley, 3.60m. '1‘". J. Carley: an'. City (m' 'Stoto PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 T. E. Clarke, B..A. PROPRIETOR THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , MONITOR International daily ' \Vhen disaster strikes vou are there thr0110h vour Cana- Ldian Red Cross 7. ere discussed for 1110 sales table and (21199 teria Xplil 'ZTTh when the \Vomen’s Auxi- liary. the \Vomens Guild of 8+. Thomas" Chuuh the Girl Guide: the B1‘0\\11ios. Scouts land Cubs “ill hold a benefit ..or each nrganization. in The Waiting Room. Mrs. Camp- bell read a chapter from the I Study Book. 'ed and one babv quilt started. I It was back in Windsor, Ont Announcement was made oE in 1922 when a few phvsicians slides on the Study Book,' and surgeons with the members “South East from Burma”a atiof 10 service clubs became ap. the next meeting, April 15th in paled at the number of unat- the Parish Hall and it was de- tended cases of crippled child- eided to invite the 1V.A.1'en in Ontario and de1ided to branch from St. John’s Church do something positive about it llda, also the W. A. branch They formed the Ontario 80- .from Christ Church, Bailieboro, ciety for Crippled Children, to attend. {which today needs $700,000 ti) I A motion was passed to ask properly look after its. growing _ each member of our branch to ‘case load of some 11,000 handia bring knitted goods, or baby‘capped'youngsters across thel articles or something for the province. hale. to the next meeting. It} Months before Easter, in Iwas announced an imitation every citv, village and hamlet was received from the \V M. S ‘11191‘0 a service club exists 1 of the United 011111111 to attend members start 11h1ppinO up 1-111 I theii meeting in the! ‘1111111'.’ 1111 in 111 as only ser1ice club Hall Anril 17th. ' 111111 can do l’sing' Easter There 111111111 a spm ial speak, Seem at their 1111 din they flood (11 ithe mails 11111111111111 and tire- Plans were discussed for thci’ lesslv follow 1111011011 111111 their 1;]po table and 1afeteria Apiil 10111 canvasses until the final 27th when the \Vomen’s s .\nxi-‘ ,anl is reached. liary. the \Vomen’s Guild of S1'1'1ice club members com- St. Thomas” Church. the Girl pri: neailV 100 per cent of Guides, the Brownies. Scouts the Society‘s directorate .- . and Cubs will hold a benefit‘ the Committees of the Society’s {for each organization. in the five summer camps are service Waiting Room. Mrs. Camp- club members . . . the orth- bell read a chapter from the opaedic surgeons who spend Study Book untold hours operating on crip Mrs. Carrie 0 Donnell wasipled children’ s legs and arms. welcomed after an absent-egare mostly service club men. I The supper hostesses were \Irs; Campbell and Miss Laura Crocker. The Rector. Rev. H. C. Quinn. B.A.. L.th., c-lgser the meefinq {with prayer. ! “Mrs. C‘ai‘rie O’Donnell was welcomed after an absence {ram the meetings for several weeks. due to illness. Announcement was made of? slides on the Study Book, “South East from Burma” at the next meeting, April 15th in the Parish Hall. and it was de- cided to invite, the \V.A. branch from St. John’s Church Tda, also the \V.A. branch from Christ Church, Bailieboro, to attend. Reporting for the quilting'annual Easter Seal sale, the committee Miss Ellen Kent Society and its great and com said two quilts had been finish- plex work could not iunction ed and one baby quilt staited. I It was back in Windsor, Ont. Miss Muriel Smith, treasurerjari‘o’s 218 service élllbs andi reported a balance on hand !thelr all-out promotion of the; There was a good attend- ance. Mrs. Reginald Fallis, the president was in the chair. and opened the meeting with the VV.A. ‘Litany and the prayers. Mrs. Quinn. gave the Scripture reading. In the absence of Mrs. Douglas Shep- pard, Mrs. T. A. Campbell acted as secretary and read the minutes of the last meeting which were approved. Mrs. H. C. Quinn was hos- tess to the \Vomen s Auxilialy of St. Tomas Anglican Church Monday evening at the Rectom. St. Thomas (hurthf Women’s Auxiliary Mr. Justice Roy L. Kellock of thé Supreme Court of Canada. and chairman of the Royal Commission investigating the Your children through the Canadian Junior Red Cross sent relief supplies to 28 nations last year. . Small wonder, then; that the service (9111be and the Soeiety operate in a sort of partnership and that the Whole affair is‘ dedicated to a rehrabilitaton programme second to“ none in the world. Without the backing of Ont-h ario’s 218 service clubs andH {'kn‘“ A1] A ‘L m...~..-nL: A-_ But . . . behind all their? “madness” is a method. And. for some 35 years they havej been so dedicated to helping: the handicapped child that they have become, as one official of the Ontario Society for Crip- pled Children put it, “the back- . bone of our work. ” i- Rotarians, Lions, Kiwanians and the. rest of the service club members always seem to be busy attending luncheon meet- ings and conventions and play- ing practical jokes on one an- other in hotel lobbies. diesel issue, inspects diesel locomotive in the Canadian Pacific Railway’s St. Luc hump retarder freight yard as EASTER SEALS THE .mommonmn, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO a preliminary to the opening of hearings at Ottawa on March 4th. Renew your subscription! Weddings, the sick room, funerals > EbramS’ 11" lower“ $13013 Ebrams’ 11’ lower shop Opposite the Cépitdl Thieatre, Port Hope TURNER 52808 NIGHT, COLPHONE TURNER 55796 DAY;LECT 21 Queen Street { W‘HEN COUNCIL-S MEET “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU” 7 Cééé-fiué‘Tb{vnship, Monday, April lst‘ "at. '10. 3O a.m. Lfillbrook Village, Monday, April lst, 1957 at 8 p.m. . South} Momaghan Township: Monda3 April lst,1957, at ‘ 8.00 p. m... ‘ 5 Manvers Township, Tuesday, April 2nd 1957 at 1 p. n1. This Is no time for aRace! } (m Thursday, March 21, 1957 igrorifieporter ’, Publisher. Anglican Church of C ‘ PARISH OF CAV ‘ Rev. H. C. Quinn B.A.} Rector. I St. John‘s, Ida- 1 9.4-5 a.1n.-.\IF'IDEH’J MI i Christ Church, Bailiebcj 11.15 a.m.â€" Morxfing PE 81;. Thomas’ Church, Milll 7.00 n.m.â€"Even?ng Pm PRESBYTVVL-EH Centre "file and Milli): Rev. W. H. 11:35:12, I Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, Minister Emeritus. Gentrevfl'ie Church South Monaghan Mrs. .3111» 51m“ aft “25:22 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Ch11rc;1 >011 11.00 a.m.â€"Di\:i‘:1u \Vo \Graoe Church. Miiibrc 10.45 a.m.â€"Church S« 7.30 p.111.â€"Divine We 9.45 a.m.â€"Pub1ic and Sunda Sv-h 7â€"“Tho True Vine” 14â€"Palm Sunday 21â€"“The Resurrection a Life” 2Sâ€"“The Way, the Tru‘ the Life. ” 24â€"“The Good Shephor‘ 31â€"“The Bread of Life Theme during Len!â€" Great Affirmations of Rev. Francis Chisholm, B.D., Minister. “0 Come, Let Us Wm St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.n.â€"Sunday S 11.15 a.m.â€"Public V Subjectâ€" “The Goo herd ’ ’ . Sunday AM. at St. Zion Pentecostal ( MILLBROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday Se 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship S 7.00 p.m.â€"Evaage1£sti< A. E. RAPER, PRES QUEEN ST W (At Strachan Aven‘ TELEPHONE EMpire TORONTO, ONT Besides her husban childrén, four grand and two great-grand survive. The children 1 Kay Papineau of Den-oi Bruce Freelove of I ough, and Harry FreA Millbrook. Also surx'i a sister, Mrs. Harry ‘ Cobourg, and two 3 Mrs.’ George t‘reelq former Minnie Bruce. t of the late William B} Frances Storey. She v in Millbrook and lived her life with the exw nine years when Mr. a Freelove farmed in ; Saskatchewan. Theyf to Millrook in 1914. ‘ Mrs. George Free Death came sudd Thursday, March 14 following a car am-h Mill‘nrook Pastoral C!‘ SUNDAY MARCH 25. Pentecostal Assembi Canada BATES a: 130m FUNERAL SERV; LIIZITED Everybody Obitua lavan Pastor, M c Wars 1001 .

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