PAGE FOUR CARLEY, STANDISH, CLARK] CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO '1'. J. Carley Q C (1896-1956) K 0. Standish Q C. T. E. Clarke B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. CIIIIIIEIIDII Brick" Block 5 Work 5 A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT QUEEN ST W. (At Strachgn Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO. ONT. Pontypool -- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con duct sales anywhere in County Your patronage respectfully solicited RUTTER GRANITE CO. Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. The local branch of the Can- adaian Red Cross Society is holding a. BLITZ campaign in the Village to raise funds to assist in their work 01'. disaster relief, our loan cupboard and sick-room supplies, for use of our local citizens when needed. This is a worthy cause, and deserves your earnest support. Te‘ephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough 33-2-4330. Burrett Fur Farm IIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIEIII / I I I l I : RED CROSS TO PUT ON BLITZ CAMPAIGN mun SAVINGS. EARN 5% BIIIBIIIE‘JEEIIBIIIBIBII' CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. 437 GEORGE STREET BATES a; 110st FUNERAL SERVICES - LLIH'E...) Dead Stock! VICTORiA and GREY TRUST COMPANY JOHN PAYNE When you deposit them in a. Guaranteed Investment Certifica‘e for five years. Amounts of $100.00 and up my left on deposit. Interest is payable half-yearly. Authorized by Law for the investment of Trusr. Funds. Cunsiahle George Smith and little daughter Catharine r'e- turned to their home in Pem- broke afior spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith. Mrs. B. R. Dawson of Toronto, return (‘11 with them. Wr arr .~orry to rep. rt that. Mr. Hal. Argue is confined to hospifal owing to a llvart con- dition. Mr. and Mrs. ’3. W. qules and (:aughter Mrs. Jelly, and Mrs. Myrtle (1113111ch of Tor- .:ntn were weekend Visitors with Mrs. \Vm. West. Mrs Wet and Mrs. Jelly celebrated their birthdays, Mrs. West on March Hith. and Mn. Jelly “hose birthday is March 2-9th. Mrs. F. J. Burn and. daugh- er Eleanor returned home to ‘harbut Lake , last Thursday after spending a week with “her parents. Mr. and MN. Russell Smith. Mrs. Wes Saunders of Mill- brook accompanied by Mrs. Paul Hillier of Peter-borough, “ere visitors \xith MIR. Saun- acrs sister, Mrs. Adams, New Toronto, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Barker of Toronto were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith. Mrs. C. O’Donnel and Miss'i Ellen Kent were iisupper hos-1: tesses. 1‘. . “ â€â€˜5 ii SOCIAL â€" PERSONAL Mr. Wallace Humphries of Hayday spent the weekend with Mr. E. L. Morden and his sister Mrs. P. I. Bentley. Mrs. Turner continued with the Study Book on Japan pre. senting the chapter ‘Opportuni- ties Unlimited’. The Secre- tary, using a man. gave a brief report on the work of the mitsionaries in Japan. Meeting closed with prayer. There wav a good attendance zit the monthly meeting: of the \Vomehs Auxiliary of St. Thomas' Anglican Church, held on I». ‘odzzy evening at the home of MrsixT. A. Campbell. Plvm “‘(‘I‘P Completed for the bake sale and apron sale, Satur- day. April 12th from 3 tr.) 5 p.111. Mambers were reminded to bring: a small gift for the bale, to the next meeting which will be at the home of MrS. H. A. Turner. The minutes 012 {be last meet- ing were read by the Secretary, Mrrx'. Reginald Falli<. and the financial rvpor‘r given by the Treasurer Mrs. Leslie h‘istow, showed a halzmw in Hw bank. The President. Mrs. J. W. Hilton. conduotml the opening dwotious T‘no Scripture 16550,] H. Cor. 5-1-1 was read by Mrs. Campbell. PETERBO'ROUGH‘, ONT. ST. THOMAS’ W.A. I: r .plllllpllpuplplllllp- - MR. EEUSTIN LEAVING 1 as interim moderator Rev. Gilbert D. Smith of P0- forborough wa,Q appointed in- Torim moderator of the Sessions of the South B'IOlmg-han and Millbrook (Yhurvhos, and Rev. Alox Hondorson of Port Hope Rev. W. H. chstin Who has ministered-to Grace Pres- byterian Church, MillbroOk and Centreville Church at South Mcnaghan for the past, seven years accepted a Call from St. Andrew ’5 Church, Beamsville and Smithville at a meeting of the Presbytery of Peterborough held in St. Paul ’5 Church Tues- day. He and his wife and children, Ian, David and- Jean, plan to move Eaï¬ter Week and his induction has been set for Friday evening, April 11th, in Beamsville. Tributes were paid ooncern- ing Mr. Heustin’s work in his present congregations and in the. community and especially for his work in the past fear years as Clerk of the Presoy- t'ery. He has served as Con- vener of the Christian Educa- tion and the Budget CommitteeS of the Presbytery and one term as Moderator, also as interim moderator of the Sessions of the Nestleton and Ballyduff con- Irogations. Following the resignation of the Rev. Walter Patterson who served the congregations from 1942 to 1950' and who is now the Minister Emeritus. Mr. Heustin took over his present charge. He has been active in the Mill- brook branch of the Bible So- ciety as secretary-1reasurer, and also in the Home and Seliool At sociatitn. Mrs. Hens- tin has been a member of the executive of the Peterborough Presbyterial of the \Vomeu's Missionary Society, president of the W.M.S. auxiliary of Grace Church flor six years and a member of the executive of the Home and School Associa- tion. Vote for a ï¬enmment that kept its Promises vote for Er. TR. 11). Uivian anb m NOR-WORM ELBRMK, ONTARIO GIVE DIEFEN BAKER A MAJORITY The Brownies held their reguo; lar meeting on March 5th, at 4.15 in th’ Parish Hall. Thef meetingwas onened and was follow ed bv inspection. Brown- ies received badges. Pam Drury, Linda Snelgrove, Judy; Jewison, Janice Edwards, Lem! ‘ore Buekham, Victoria Medd and Carol Abbott. received their skatinig badge. Jo-Anne; Agnew and Janice Edwards rc-‘ ceived their stamp collection‘ Ibadge. Jo-Anne Agnew also} receix ed he1 thriftv badge. .. i Dinner was served at noon to the members of the Presbyttery by ladies of St. Paul’s Church. Sessions at Nes-tleton and Bally- du f. An Auction Sale of Modern Farm Implements including :1 Case Tractor, Ford Tractors Lzaders, Foriage Harvester, Threshing Machine and com- plete line of farm equipment, the property of Willis Wood, will be held on the premises Lot 8, Con. 10}, Hope Township. 2 miles west and 1 mile south of Bailieboro, on Tuesday, March 2-5th, 1958, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Terms Cash. Ted Jack- son, Port Perry, auctioneer. John Diefenbaker utvuu. 7 _ W Janice Edwards was madel - thenew“Sixerâ€f0r the Sprites Your Avon representatwe’s and Jo-Anne Agnew was made phone No. is 245-W Mill- “Seeonderâ€. Pam Dury was; brook. ut made “Seconder†for the' ~-â€"â€"â€"â€"-~â€"â€"~â€".â€"â€"-..__....._.._ «(:romes. They played on?! NURSING HOME __ game. Discus~'ion was held inlAccommedatio 1 Available for the PO\\’-‘.VrIW Ring Meeting bed or up patients, rates '22, closed With taps. J-U-l $25 weekly. South Haven Best Home, Mill Street, New- SALE REGISTER castle, phone 2426. 4t WITH THE BROWNIES Q U 1' FOR RENT 31- Routâ€"3. 4 and 0 10011106. aparinu'nfw. self cuntzzined. Rent from $335.00 per month. 1"us~'os~;ion April lst. Apply at Gray's Drug Store or plume :3? r1' 79 Mill‘nrook. ON; MARCH 3lst. . . A ‘ IIIIIIHIIIIHIIUM‘J-IIIIIIIIIIiiï¬ilï¬â€˜I‘I‘.‘ _ 5:. 3.1.113... {a}... .r. 5!. _ ., a. . ..... fgbygyed by_;thopurhém County Progressivefoxgs'gmtile Association Keep in mind the Red Cross lflitz, Thursday, March 27th. Your Avon representative ’3 phone N 0 . is 245-W Mill- brook . 3t To Purchaseâ€"1V2 to 2 acres of land for building according to D.V.A. regulations. Must. be within or adjacent to vill- age limit<. Phone 253 after 6 p.m. 3t For Saleâ€"Nine Pigs 8 weeks old. Apply Lloyd Sutton, phone 101-w-2 MillbroOk, memww ave your eavetroug'hing and roofing job; done now. For any remodelling, alterations or repairs of any kind, phone Laurence Coulter, 89% Mill- brook. 3t A Roy Wiilmott, Q.C. James A} Irvine, M.L. Dr. R. P. Vivian FOR SALE WANTED NOTICE Barristers, Solicitors, Nota ï¬es. Telephone 9, Millbrook . . ‘ i o a 5.. it- u .21.; err w WILLMOTT IRVINE 3 I Keep in mind the Red Cross «1‘Blitz, Thursday, March 27th. For Sale by Tenderâ€"Frame iuilding 15x30 feet, at the United Church Parsonage. Bids will be received up to March 28., 1958. Mail bids to Box 32 Millbrook, Ont. 3t For Saleâ€"1000 Bales of mixed Glover and Timothy Hay. Apply Wlmot Strong, phone 212-r-11 Millbrook. For Saleâ€"800 Square Bales of good Hay, mostly Alfalfa. Priced to sell. Apply to Wm. Howden, phone 215-r-3 Mill- brook. ‘ 3t For Saleâ€"Garrv and R-odne} v Oats: Parkland and Brant Barley. Apply Robert Army. strong, Ida, Ont., phonéiw RI 5-8027 Peterborough‘. 3'5 ‘ For Saleâ€"7 gallon si 1 Brooder f $20, all uSedO lot. for $35.00. Millbrook. FOR 2t