Wfll build a new High School at (Home, comparable in size .to limb-ram; High School; and oflici'a'ls of 1119 Ontario Depart ment of Educzz-ticu suggested that Addington Board mem-i hers visit M'fllsbrook. The (191.; egation examined the build- MILL'BZBUO’K ing and equipment, and stud- HIGH SCHOOL ’cied the offerings and Opera- - ' ‘ rtion of the academic program. Two teachers and two memi ,bers of North Addiniton Disâ€"4 . tried: High School Board visit‘ The Student Councfl has ed Mi'llbrook High School on ; Purchased a plaque to be pla- Friday, March 23. Addingtonr" ced in the corridor or the --¢ . :UEST SPEAKER REV. ROBERT SHO‘RT‘EN, B.A., B.D., S.T.M. ASSISTANT SECRETARY, BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS GUFJS ' CHOIR PETERBOROUGH A.O.T.S. SIR-SINGERS (United Church Men's Glee-Club) A FELLOWSHIP HOUR WILL FOLLOW THE SERVICE A WARM WELCOME TO ALL III-ll...IIIIBRIIIIIIIIWBEIBIIIEII Special Evening Se rvice SUMDNY, AIPRPL 8 TH, AT 7:30 PM. t gtthrein’g ï¬niteh @Igurth MILLBROOK THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MIILBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA When you need a He knows the way in which you operate. He is aware of your marketing difï¬culties, and the ups and downs of the national econ- omy that affect your plans and hopes. He can offer suggestions, help you plan your yearâ€"and in many useful ways prove to you that people a: "lhe Bank really do make the important difference in farm banking. "May not see him now? Progressive farmers recognize the need for farm improvement each year. This may or may not mean a loanâ€"but when it does, The Bank can meet the need with a Farm Improvement Loan on excellent terms. And there are many additional services besides . . . all the more valuable because your Toronto-Dominion Bank man- ager knows your real and pressing problems. G. E. ‘LIESEMER, MANAGER, MILLB‘RO'OK BRANCH we try to be a little more helpful! On March 21 and 23, Grade! 13 students of French and Latin wrote 311mm examina- tions set by the Ontario De-) The Student Council has purchased a plaque to be pla- ced in the corridor or the school. It will have the names of mhe winners of The Dr. Norm-an Allin Gnade 13 Boys Citizenship Award. ' I must say it was one of the most impressive ceremonies I have ever attended. Era-oh boy was invested separately, and spoken to personally in such ,3 way than I am sure the will .never forget it. I am proud as a parent that my son is ‘a member of the 151; Mfllébmok Tmoop, and is :being trained under the excel- lent leadership of Mr. Vic S+ezvart and Mr. Cy Hair-4h, who are giving freely of their ï¬me and «talents .to help make men out of these boys. «pawn-em: of Education experiment for future Last Friday evening I abten- ded a meeting at St. Andrew’s United Church in which some :boys were invested into the Boy Scouts. LL‘ETT ER HOW LUCKY CAN WE GE T? Sir: .5. % \\ :3 $6 a at "3:.- E?â€" Mrs. Reg. . Hopkins E _ § =3 mi as an pk. .~â€"_â€"_._ One day a Canadian Cancer Society volunteer was Visitrng a friend in the area when, by accident, she heard of the plight of this family. On her return home, some \miles aw_ 3y, she phoned the Cancer So \ciety Unit in the area Where the family lived It was arranged that the mo sther have radical surgery. An ambulance was needed. The The Visitor removed Sal-one of the mother’s fears. She ger s‘uvadcd the husband to drive his wife 'tO a nearby doctor“ On “the way, the old car broke down. 'I'Ihe Chairman called a Cancer Society volunteer. xx .13 took them on to mhe doctor and home again. iliflflflltâ€˜ï¬ Pâ€?ï¬d‘f‘“5‘£ 'Eï¬iï¬mai The Chairman of Women’s Service of this Unit asked the Public Health nurse to visit. The nurse rep‘onted back to the Cancer Sccielty Unit, and the Chairman of Women’s Servie e went straight away to «see the mother. They had six children, the oldest a girl of 15 whose s'ch- 001 work was suffering becau se of the added responsibili- mies art zholme.‘ Her mother was unable to get out of bed, and the girl cooked for the family «and looked after their needs. out {the same length of ï¬me, was seemingly unable 1:0 cope with the situation. The moth- er, fearing surgery, refused to go to (the doctor, and the bus band was :too proud to go to. any welfare organization. EIHEE’Eflï¬f"FfC'EEEEF-‘TESSBESEEE! (W tram page 1) Government Inspected F‘OKR EXAMPLE ’B‘UY *ENIJ‘O'Y WE DELIVER PORK SflflUL'DERS NATTRESS MEATS PHONE 284 NOBODY BEATS LB A Warm Weicome to All . “\DOQG‘C“ (Trm.m CAVAN Worship Service 9 '45 AM Divine Vforsrziu UNITED GHU'ROH OF CANADA Miflbzmlz- - Gavan Rev. S. E. Snowden, B.A., Y.P.S.M. Wm. Storms and Mrs. Storms Sunday School 3 RM (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You Worship 11:15 AM. Sunday School 10:00 AM. Worship 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 AM. Informal Service 7 :30 RM. CENTREVILLE Sunday Schood 10:00 AM. Morning Worship 11 AM. Evangelistic Service 7.30 PM. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 8 P; Young Peoples, Friday, 8 P.£ A Hearty Welcome to All Mrs. Eva Devon, Pastor ZION PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ST. PAUL’S, BETHANY Holy Communion 11:15 am, Barrister: Solicitor: Notary .PHONE 9 MILLBROOK.- AN GLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Rector ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Holy Communion 11:00 AM. . ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Holy Communion 2:30 PM. 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