non'rwo - Sunday. Morning At St. Andrew’s Rev. Dr, Steed was again in f charge, and had a special mes-l sage ft:- the members of theg Home and School Association 's‘. who \\'Ol'.\'lilpp€(l with us, and 5 to all parents and teachers. j The Scrip‘ure basis was Gen. l 27 28-29. which he read from ; h’loffatt 's translation, in modern] language. This story pictures] for us. Mother Rebecca who . . .. . makes a favorite of her second “I wonder what it’s all about?†says Arthur J. Resume, Liberal MPP for Essex West, as he looks son Jacob, and prOposes to him , over-reproduction of 37-foot mural that is to be feature decoration of Ontario Hydro’s new Robert a strategy ’Ofl deceit, whereby H‘ Saunders - 5" Lawrence generating station. This photographic reproduction was used by Mr. he wins for himself, from his Ream in hi: speech to the Ontario Legislature Wednesday when he attacked the Spending of sick and aged father, the “Bles- $10,090 on 3 â€Wm mural. He called It “typical of Hydro waste andextravagance.†sing†that was the right of his -..â€"_--...- ..- _... .__.- . .___.__.__._._.. . brother Esau, Genesisf2712§i£29gl determined to 1 - h. H _..- 1 - _... i . When Esau returned mm 1111 -_ say 1m. ear- St I - [PIANO PUPILS OF atlstlcs To Date ing, and h eard‘Wh'at had hap- lng‘tthis, Rebecca warned Jacbbj i ms. mygoox SUCCESSUL‘ IN EXAMS. â€"-â€"...â€"â€"â€"â€"__._..’ - pened, his plea was “Bless me, saying “arise, flee thou to‘ I I . even me also 0 my Father’ï¬iLe'ban, my brother, to Haran,lBowhn '- but Isaac co’uld; only reply and talil'y Wlth hlm until thy; g eague ‘ ' “Thy broter came with sub- brother's fury IS turned awayâ€,§ ‘1 In the recent piano and tility, and hath taken away thy, JlaCbb’S stop in Hagan lasted,l High Scores Last Week lt‘heory examinations conducted Blessing. Is he not rightly 01' over 14 yearS, l of Whlch;Ladies high' singleâ€" [by the Royal Conservtory of l ' . named Jacobâ€"the supplanter?! he 591“ ed for the hand 0f1D0t Olan 263' Music, Tononto, in Peterborâ€"l ~ : R. .h l , . - - - - And Esau-hated Jacob, and. 90 e , the younger daughter, Ladies ngh Trlpl-eâ€" {ougln the followmg results were f 1 y V V 1 . . 10 laban' (who was also a'illIaI'IOn' Guthme trickste i, an th- ’ o. .. . ....... l r, d at e weddlng; Men’s High Single NOflhMbefland Durham 1 feast took his ï¬irst born (laugh-l ter Leah unto Jacob, and Jaeiobi'J'QIe Medd ~ ~ ~ ' ' ' ~ - ~ ~ ~ . . 2169. “p Massey-Cooke ; l l ; Rudimentsâ€"Grade 1, Ashton l Securities was re uired t l " ' ' i I Phone Tu ’sev q f o serve another, Men’s High Tï¬ple McMaster, first-class honours. ’5‘4588 l en years or Rachel whom, .1 . Plano Grade 9 Oral Pal- Albert W33“ ‘1 Well“ St. i he loved. ‘ ,Jole Medd """""""" 616: ï¬rey first-class hzjonoursg . d Sole owner Port HOBO! For his wages he made a (3011-! High 8991'“ to “t9 i first, in Peterboroucrh' centfen I DEBUT WIRE TO TORONTO, tract With Laban that we readl Ladies’ High Single l Grade. Zâ€"Anne zlllieke Lob- Member Brokerâ€"Dealers Assocl-i $222: if: Gengï¬l 30135-413- l Marion Gutlhrie ........ 301: huizen, h0110111‘S~ ti f On, | _ range , ' ore s 01‘1981 - , - - ' G d 3â€"D ' 3 °n ° 1 from the Old Testament Scrip-l Mro iitgrfnlfh Trlple 684‘ pas:a e mda Snelgrove ~~-‘-â€"â€" ltures prove for us such trutlls': , , -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" AUBTIONEERS .as that contained in the NewlL‘i‘dl'eS ngh Averageâ€"«l i lTestament, Galati'ons 6:7. “De; Elleen Powell .......... 1891 A REAL THOUGHT ' 1 not deceived, God is nlot mock-l Men’s High Singleâ€" . I ed: for whatsoever a man sow- l Wes. Cumminos ,_ , , 345i YOU need your money Stanley Miller leth that shall he also reapâ€. l Men’s High Tripleâ€" And I need mine, ‘ LICENSED AUGTIONEBR iAnd for teachers and parents,!Pat Kent .......... 763 If we bOth get ours ram Stock, Furnitme a Beall children learn from what Ihey; Men’s High AverageL†It will sure be fine, Estate. Sales conducted all see, within the home,. and the; Ken Blair ............ 198 But if you getyours reasonable rates by experienced 9011001, and from the mfluence __ And hold mine too austioneer. ' 0f the Character lof adults with What in the world E whom they associate. l TEAM STANDINGS _____....' --- -. PHONE OOLLECT . . . . . _.____.. 1 During the opening worshlp W651? Enders ----------- 100 Petetborongh, R12-3091 service, the_seni«or choir sanguiokrpinks 95‘; NOTICE TO CREDI'I'ORS an appropriate anthem “The:Downtowners ........... 91 OTHERS â€â€"â€" W march from Pilate’s Hall to TOOtel‘S . . . . . ........ 91-111 The ESta'be 0f Frederickl Jon ram iOlevit†from the Oratoria: Zion Liners ............ 89_ RObert Gomane retired farmer, Pontypool -â€" Ontario l which the choir is preparing for} Coulters ............... 81, deceased. licensed Auctioneer. Durham Glood Friday evening March Banker’s ............... 78‘ All perdons having claims Oomtyjsnow availabletocon. 37th; and Mrs. Northrop and Racketeers ............. 7'8 _agalnst the estate of the above , an“ 3319. anywherein com. Mr. Jas. McMaster a duet “O, Whlng Dlngs- ........... 77 mentioned, late of the Village Your patronage remuny Dlvme Redeemer remember not Crew Outs ............. 77' 2f Mlllbrook- 1n the .United my sins; Forgive me; Help me,‘ Murphles . . . . . . ., ...... 76_'-L-Quntlcs 10f N orthumberland ...... ...._ my Saviourâ€. 1 _Bee Aze _7‘4 and Durham, who died at» the :“n'lnnnul'lnn'; 'I‘h'e recessioanl hymn, “Guido Hillbillies .............. 73 ley 0f T'OI‘On‘lo, on the 28th day = I me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah’?,5 Boat Puilders .. 73 01‘! August, 1958, are requiredl I Dead Stock! '.' 441', was chdsen in recognition; Substitutes .. . ...... 71. to ï¬le proof of same with the = 1 . : of St. David’s Day, to the. Ramlambs .. 68 undersigned on or before the, = CASH formdormppl- 'n' gels}; tune, Rhlondda, authorjglusgiallsw . . . . . . . 25 110111 day if April, 1959. I odlorseo cm. .- illiam Williams 1717-1791. i ey< eer ’s- . . . . .. 0 ter t at ate the Public - _. :I . . . . . . I, The flowers at the chancel Ballleboro .............. 59,Tr.u-stee W111 proceed to distri- g TOP Nice for dd horses. :1. were presented by the Crowley: Lone Rangers ....e ...... 541bute the estate, having regard = Telephoue 00th , :l family in memory of the late; Vanguards ------------- 52: ‘only i“? the claims 'Of which he: I Keene 83w1,i1no answer :1 Mrs. James Crowley, and b;:;Dumbells .............. 43 then shall have had notice. . = meough 11.24339. = llrs. Melville Johnston, Spring-I mo‘ l Dated at Toronto this 27tb'l = B [t F F : yllle, 1fordsg1 nlanyhyears sew-,GEMS PROM igithf Ebruaryl 1959- l I e I“ am . mg Sp en i y on t e executive ', J - . l "c ustee Administrator, EIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS if; the hQavzén dand gc‘g'mflglfn‘ll HE s SCRAPBOOK i145 Queen St West, Toronto. owns 1p ‘un ay . .00 s ......â€" sociaion, O . C . C . E. I Government l l E L H i' The best of all governments l ' ' ' is that which teaches us to 'Sovern ourselves, ] If you are careful enough: with your car it may last- norf years. But if you are careless, enough, points out the Ontario Safety League, any car will last your lifetime. [ Whatever enslaves man is opposed to the divine govern- ment. Truth makes man free. 1 â€"Mary Baker Eddy. " . l l ~~â€"Fflt It is a very easy thing to devise good laws; the difficulty is to make them effective. â€"Lord Bolingbroke. National injustice is thcil ,surest road tb national down-, 1 l fall. . â€"William E. Gladstone. l l I believe the “Test will evcn~§ itually win the world to itsi ,side, because of its belief of, v l l l l gthe freedom and dignity of the ‘3 human personality, ; â€"Arnold J. Toynbee. , ~_ 1 l . .. l i Thaf is the most perfectI 'or'x'ez-lttill-nt under which. a - 1:. $33. :“ . . ‘1‘: :wrlmg to the humblest is an The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston l5, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or ,money order. 3 year $18 D 6 months $9 I] 3 months $4.50 D ; . l a? walk safely i . . l ' - faffront to all. g "Tâ€"W l dnve safely 5 _soon, W“ l r 1 ‘5 3r». l . Kw ~ _ _. - _ :21.“ l have 3 happy hfliiaay 1' Renew Your Subscription. ,i 654 obtained by the pupils of Mm.‘ ,1 l l l l l i g i l My, March 4, 1959 l Here’s a winter driving tip ,abrasive surface on the asPhalt [from Ontario Safety League. ,bites on the ice, providing a lCarryzroofing shinglesinyour, firm surface for the tires to itrunk‘. If you get stuck on all ; grip. Sand has the same effect, 'icy patch, put them under the of course, but shingles are lrear wheels, face down. 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This may be the opportunity you have been waiting for. “‘- ‘. I Applications will be handled in strict confidence. It you feel that you can handle this proposition, write today 1 without obligation, giving your. name. address and phone - number to:â€" ‘ l l ! l l l 1' t I l l l I l l VEGA SALES COMPANY lIMITED Dept. “F†â€"- 4800 Dundas Street West ISLEGTOR, ONTARIO -__â€"â€"â€"4â€".â€"._ ~â€".â€" _â€" " “.-..“ O 0.. COUNTER CHECK ' BOOKS New sopply ‘ of Counter Check books just arriv- ed; atj‘the Id Price at.- li “J ll. , Reporter l 1 Office o 0‘. o l . i .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIII wâ€"uâ€"n-uâ€"nâ€"‘Wn ’- 'â€" l'bursday, lamb 4, 1959 W i Durham (o’y I. W 111’. o‘XI'thUI‘ v]. BI'C'KK'IL 5‘2“); jug to a Liberal gailn‘l'il.'." Bowmanvillv last 111' 21th. mil ed the meeting: that the pe inf Ontario should lie zzlliv expect leadership 1".“111‘ ’ †partmcllt of lialxr-utia ;. was particularly «'2‘lilv'tzl syslclll '\\‘lll(’ll did llul pr w; equality of etll'l1:a'im;;;l g». ullliiics. Mr. Ilr-swn retell to the fact that there are» 4] persons now teaching in Om.- on permits from the Dew men: of Education. Perla are issued to those who 1‘ th'e mimimum standard requ ments of the Deparunent Education. He said that Ontario there is nr- Doll;- lawyc-r practising who does meet the requirements of :‘r: particular profeSsion and 1} our children being our arr; ‘ asset, it was UllfOl’Tllllale ‘. the Depar‘ment 1-? Edm'a‘; permitted unqualified prl's lb teach them in their johns: years. Mr. BI‘vVHl is 1; serving his. sixth term as sch trus’ee for Ward 9 ill :11 of Toronta and in 1953 Chairman of ihe Toronto Bo of Education .1 “Dr. Dunl,» lix'ing :30 years in the 13051“ said. “It is no' snilflx'ltlli have a baby sitter in er classdoom. the people of < tario are entitled to have 1; fied teachers in every «:1 l'OOlll. it The speaker said I educational bppOrtunllies w not equal in the Province people in larger centres wo m-t permit teaching or. per: whereas rural areas. were lw forced to hire such teachers order to obtain someone to the positlln in the re. schools. The speaker. who was a .- didate for the mayoralty in City of Tononto in 1953. tacked the Frost governtll for a system which wol allow, as is the. case in Omar 85_adminjstra*i\'e Boards 3 Tribunals to be. set up. 'l' situation became Sr had that Premier has now set up Gordon commission 1- line: gate the commissions. H»â€" s: that the elected representatil should be responsible to 1 people and it was no! sufficie for tem to shrug off critici of their responsibilities by s: ing that a particular board commission was responsible the decision. He also said I] there should be a right of 4 BUTTER (33mm col Port Hope, Ont. Box 6 Monuments, Barkers. Corn; Posts and Inscriptions. _- _â€" canuzr. STANDISB, (:qu canny a LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOBOUGB, ONTABIC T. J. Carley QC. (1896-1951 n. o. Standish Go. '1'. E. Clarke BA. 3. H. Carley B Com. W. C. Lech BA. Hoy Lumber South Monaghan. Ont-ari PHONE 22 BAlLlEBOR Dead Stork Remove arenas-r PRICES ram . a, ....z .. 24-ll8hl‘ eel rs :4 PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2â€"2080 chourg 1787 Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR