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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 18 Apr 1957, p. 3

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iis sur" i-Ein Finne- fifiiufiom and .iv a O 1 w ‘\ . .1; Di; '-’.V ”a Sask. Chisholm led Church t was in epsake 'er part. eeping aeart’ ’ . ROUGH Friday, : mme over from 1.30 '. Wednes- nsored by uerch nts. â€".._.. ‘ CD. Box 622 3, Corner - tions . ls. A 'w1s,1957 ' Thursday, W11 m MRRORRRPORTRR, mnoox, ONTARIO Voice Of Millbrook I i A small item on page 2 of tnel ing” is only partly true. It is Ma..,.h -_{\ issue of The Huron; in fact an evasionfiof the truth I Iii-”13"“ which apparently‘ Here are some facts about in:‘ a; . from “Canadian Bust flation. Let “Canadian Busi-i h..." implies that inflationaness" disprove them if they} ' .' ~ :.l‘Ti‘lI Ill-Vi year. lean: " E‘rwi‘u personal experiencel (1) Inflation. is the . \_ people know that inflation of Big Business to demands an labour and farmer for a' :12.rt~~el away back in the 30’s fro i has been going 011 almost more equitable sharing of our. increasing production of weal- . th. The plan ilollowed is al- th12 Index is the best meas- a , , . . . iways to raise consumer prices i;:.- r): inflation and It has risen raster and I or farther than M. a»: (...j;t:tlllull$l)' for nearly a quar- m- a century. The Cost of altirwi *‘VPI'Y year 51-1109 1933- wages and farm prices. MOn- Fi'ulll 1939. (before the War) to 0130]), business can and does do 1949 The rise was almost 60%. Anal as the cost of living rises the purchasing power of the (inlar goes down in proportion. I ACTOR’S ACTOR thjg, . ' Actor Jack Creley, regardgd as turns up frequently in leads on (2,) Inflation Is also federal one of Canada’s top half-dozen CBC television and also is --- government policy. (How elseiactors. recently won three difâ€" prominent in Toronto theatre. u."- . can we account for the steadily sferent awards for his ability. Best known of these was his The post-war (1949) dollar was rising cost of living since the In the latest of these, fellowappearance in “Salad Days” 0111." worth about 400 (30mpm:ed Bank of Canada. was establish-lac“)?S elected him as the best above, where he played three to {he 1939 dollar. To hide ed? Moreover the same politi-’performer in television. He hilarious roles. 7 this fact, 110 dOUbt: the federal cal party has been in power for! gtwernment started a new Cost twenty-two years.) I "._â€" mum's-m.- iFRDERATION RIRECTORS of Living Index in 1949. Since The federal government usedl - u . then there has been another in- inflation to pay for most of the' WIth BrownIes ‘MEETING HELD APRIL 4th ‘ crease oft 21:01:; 11207t)d This cost of World War II. It in‘sti-, maans thatt e oar O ay as tutewd compulsory savinos and' 'The Brownies hel th 'r - ° ‘ ernnoared with 4939 is worth ap li-ed everv social :essurel ' ° d '6” 3mm Of Agriculture held. their L- l P . P - [regular meeting in \the Parish monthly Directors meeting at igiiieilhil'epiigimiligi’ iii: t” {iii .35 ~t° hi“): T M grime“ on Wednesday, April 101i. the home oer. and Mrs. Dal- ' A cer 1C es anc “0 ory on 5' lat 4.15 p.m.. After the open-! ton of Blackstock on the even- cares l957 dollars to be worth Then, the war over. it quickly; lino of April 4th Mr Clarence g l I The Durham County Federa- imr ’50 each but unfortung " ' . .7 i110 exercise. ins ection was, . . . a_):.l. I - , in b . Goodydiscarded price controls, anl‘ L: P . iAIllll of Newcastle. Pres1dent, 8361:" “‘9 can t a “Y a .when we cashed our savings we l herd. They were working or- ' presided ' l 3‘ \ , ' ' - - . . ' ' ' “hf-"310") h" a ll i o fhd 50 in (101131? WON-h 0111} 500.their Brownie product. Brown»! It was decided to invite the L‘illlpal'ml *0 t 15 ca 013 no in terms of 1939 values. I f . 1 _ . . eies workino on their ColdenIDirector of the Durham Count lllIl‘dilOIl “'8 have experlencedy {3) In the annual repurt CI.“ 3: y B.D., Minister. called capital goods, does mean in mind. “0 Come, Let Us WOTShiP’- something. It means that un- Easter Sunday less we are very careful, our An ’ ability to buy all the new flood St. draw 38 h l of goods and services. created 30.0? a.m.â€"S._inda():7 c ofiion when these factories, mills, etc. 11.13 a.m.-â€"â€"Easter wommu 0'0 into operation Will not be “JBSHSVTII? Resurrection and able to match our capacityno the Llfe’ ' produce the-m. At that pomt GOOd Friday Service a 3 P-m- . our “boom” Will become a "The \Vondrous CrosS” “bust”. _This is the warning . r the Bank of Canada report has the table of creeping inflationvthg Bank of Canada issued Hand practiced semephore, antha'IZm Iriiioti to fattfind Ddirec- -' vou l‘f-pl‘llll’Pd resembles Stabn‘Irecentlv. the governor, Mr. lthose working on their Golden :1 S meegiigsto t e Fe cram; it}: But to say that inflation;Coymf'wamed fig that “ , , .the Hand prcticed flags. l “PJ'I‘IhZScbiisiitQIithii of the Fed- 5 is vilified by “the wage Spu'allcause of the recovery turning} Birthday greetings were sung-I eration was reviewed brouo'ht 21d high government spend-ginto a boom has been a. trenienâ€"‘m Carol Abbott. Discussion, up to date and approved. ’fifl "’ ‘ ’ ' ‘ M ‘- dous upsurge m YE? rate. (:fiabout the Walking Up Service! ports of the Fieldman, Jack”, Tm"- mm H ww' ‘ ' ‘ - “ - ‘ . v .. ves SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1957 ipressiire today. Here are some ' dlmsse‘d- . de mai'klinltiii: aleaiislaifgfenow .. ‘figures in the Federal Budget; Meetingvclosed With taps. ipro-vided bycthe cprovince and Pentecostal Assemblies Of papers that emphasize this J'O' lthe Federal Government in the 31“" Canada. ' ;trend: :1- ' â€"â€""" “‘ many commodity plans which , ' .. 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 will be presented to farmers by Zlon PBfltCCOStaI ChurchiTotal Capital $5% $5 2-3 $614 $7%: $81/2 (est) their organizations during the: MILLEROOK IExpenditures Billions Blln. Blln. Blln. Blln. coming year. 10.00 a.m.â€"Simday 3311001 , . 261 r Plans were made for the I 11.00 a.m.-â€"Worsiiip Service % Qt Cross nearly over 23191;, A370 3:6 ( st) lhomie conference which Will be 7.00 p.m.â€"Evangelistic Meet- National EXP' 24% 23% A? /0 "70 e lheld‘. in Durham County this ing ‘Billions don’t mean much to month. Counties in the zone Every“? Welcmel most of us. But the fact that' BAKING SALE APRIL 20th are Durham. Victorja, Peter: Pam“ MI 9388' one quarter of our countrY’s A Baking Sale will be heldlborough’ Elsbngfa, Igorthd‘l MM”. production effort has been in the Millbrook Waiting Room timberland,d :33? ;twar ’ an I Idirected during the past five on Saturday Aprl 20th, under Le'llmk an _ 111:. 011- . THE UNITED CHURCH veaI'S i’ntO producing more the auspices ,of the Ladies’ Aid, Those attending a}; On’grinl Millbrook Pastoral Charge - iact-ories, mills, mines, pipe Oil Centreville Presbyteriaulgountg Folk: fishglotledromrrhgl; Rev. Francis Chisholm, M-A-2 lines. oil wells and other 30- Church. Please keep the date[affindizgnvgereiery ahd Mr; .- Mel. Staples and. Mrs. 13011‘ The skin-diver is saving regularly to buy a new boat m . . . H theme during Lentâ€". Th5 oriven us Great Affirmations Of Jesus a Incidentally. as mentioned APRIL: 'recentlv in the House of Com- o:__-- V the Truth and. 'f vou “debase” our. “ e a“. mons, 1 . . [ {he Life. ,7 currency or coinage by tamper-i wing with actual bills or.co.iiis,;. C‘avau vou commit a serious criminal. offence and will be severely punished. If. however, you; debase all our dollars by infla-E tin: prices. you are hailed asj a great leader of your country. 1 You may end up as a great» business or industrial .tycooiw or perhaps a Finance Minister. . S. W. Cheshire . _â€"â€"_.â€"â€"â€" TO OPEN CAMPAIGN IN TORONTO APRIL 25th. 0 1?) a.m.â€"Easter Communion, v. and Sunday Sch o-ol . ...’I‘ ”â€" PRESBYTERIAK Centreville and Millbrook Fer. W. H. Hens-tin, B.A., Minister. ' Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Centreville Church south Monaghan Ilrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. ”'00 a.m.â€"Church SChOOl- Torontoâ€"John Diefenbaker, 11°00 a.m.-â€"Divine WOTShlp Progressive Conservative leader Grace Church, MilIbrook opens his national campaign m! 10.45 a.m.â€"Chur0h SChOOl. TOI‘Olliil‘. Thursday eve11111g.i 7.30 p.m.â€"Divine Worship- April 25th. with a great mass: w..- “‘1 -m...-‘._p . BOII‘I have a Anglican Church of Canada. meeting in Massey Hall. bank accoun* ‘ and PARISH OF CAVAN He will be flanked on the . platform by many of his party’s ] ' . Rev. E. “3333313“”bleached name (.andidal‘tgi.‘ :‘ a Purpose or_saV|ng ~ IDeleu‘aton from various St. John's, Ida 'ario centres wiil be preseni . i . V‘V ~‘ '1‘... - N i A V .1; (1'3 . 9.43 a.m.-â€"Holy Communion. IiBand -iitisil. aiidtaeciifaii‘n I ’ ' film Iwill lent co our 10 1..- .t -, . . St. Thomas Church, ‘ brOOR! “It will be one of the great~| . I . 11.15 a.n1.â€"Holy Cominuiiionulest nights inOntario PC.his-. Christ Church, Bailieboro itory,” predict-ed a committee 7.30 p.m.-~Ho‘y Communion I,Spoké‘s’flafl- s ‘â€" lMoffat of Orono, and Mrs. reports from commodity direc-I ltors. Their reports will beI held over until another meet-l ing. Mrs. Dorrell assisted by the isecretary Mrs. Jessie Bowles of Nestleton. PAGE THREE Allin of Newcastle. I. Mr. Gordon Staples of Beth: ' any was named to the Federa5 - Dead StOCk! tion . Committee in the place of Mn! .Allan Beer. ‘ I Unfortunately there was noté isufficient time to receive alll I l Co-operative Insurance C ASE for dead'or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. l m -: 12p pace for Old horses. Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough BIZ-4.330. Barrett Far Farm I I I I I I I I = Telephone collect I I I I Lunch was served by = I I I I WILLMOTT IRVINE Barristers, Solicitors, Nata 23 Telephone 9, Millbrook A. Roy Willmott, Q.C. James A. Irvine, ILA. â€"-'â€" I or Durham County Progressive Conservative Association PUBLIC MEETING 5 N EWGASTLE Community Hall at 8:15 p.m. FRIDAY, APRII. 26th. 0 SPEAKERS: JOHN DIEFENBAKER Progressive Conservative Leader DR. R. P. VIVIAN ' Pragressive Conservative Candidate for Durham County IE The. Puinc is Cordially Invited To Attend This Meeting! The monnexlrloorissnmg’ u fixenlarge his summer collage You probably have your own equally good reasons for saving. There are thousands. One way to be sure you will have the money you want when you want it is to make regular deposits in your bank account. It takes will-powe‘r. Sometimes it means doing without things you are tempted to buy. But as you advance steadily toward your chosen objective, you know the satisfying feeling that comes with getting ahead financially. You realize that you are creating a reserve of ready cash that can be a gateway to future opportunity, or serve as a bulwark in time of need. You can always count on a bank account. Save at a bank â€" millions do! "I'I'lE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY lillgfiflfllas‘?5.38I’..;EREIREE IIIIIuIIIIIIIunIIqu“anm w-

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