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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 3 Apr 1958, p. 2

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Have you enough insurance to cover a. high judgment against you in case of an auto a. ccident? If you don ’t such an accident could be ruinous. The way to safeguard yourself is through CIA’s auto- mobile liability insurance. It gives you this protection against actions for damages: UP TO :â€"$100,000 in the death or injury of one person â€"$200,000 in the death or injury of two or more 5: â€"$100,000 in the event of prOperty damage g In your town, and throughout Ontario, CIA policy- § holders are driving the year- -rc and with worry free a protection. _ - And rememberâ€"our claims service is urgexcelled in E, Ontario ' See your CIA repre ientative for details: MRS. SADIE McBAIN, RR 1 IDA, Agent '- Phone RI 5-8079 , z I menu-mas INSURANCE A33001Anou ., ‘! -mm55'Â¥'5“l590 “MP-H5»; Jus'r THOUHT WE’D ASKâ€" â€"- â€" g South Monaghan 10.00 a. m. â€"Chu'rch School 11. 00 a. m. â€"-â€"Divine Worship. Rev. .Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Chm-ch. lifibrook 10.45 a.m.â€"C3hurch School. 7.30 p.m.â€"Divine Worship. 9.45 a .m.â€"Ea-ster Communion. St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.15 a.m.â€"Easter Praise Ser- vice: Sacrament ofl Holy Com- munion. Nursery for pre- school children. THE UNITED GEORGE Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francjs Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. ‘ “O Come, Let Us Worship’. IMHDDI'lM Bonneville 59d Millbrook Rev. W. H. Beusfin, B.A., Minister. Eev. .Walter Pattemon, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. Wok 0.45 a.m.â€"Church School. .30 p.m.â€"Divine Worship. Centrevme Church E E s 0.00 an mrâ€"Church School ‘I M a m “L"... W---L:- 9.4-5 a.m.â€"St. John 's Church, Ida. ' 11 a.m.â€"St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook. 2.30 p.m.â€" Christ Church, lBailieboro. Bailieboro. 7 p.m.â€"St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook. Eater Day (Holy Communion at all Ser- Good Friday 9.45 va.m.â€"St. John ’3 Church; Ida. ‘ 11.15 7 23,.m.â€" Christ Church, PBESBY-TERIAR G'entreville uni Millbrook Zion Pentecostal Church MILLBROOK Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service. 7 .30 p .m .â€"Great Evangelistic Service . Members 01‘, the Millbrook Lions, Club marked their tenth anniversary with a dinner and annual laadies’ night on Friday evening, March 21st. The guest speaker, Elmer Banting, of Bowmanville, president of thy- Lake Ontario Development An sociation, spoke on the aims of L.0.D.A.. for community de- velopment, inducing industries 10th Anniversary Observed By The lions Club SUNDAY” APRIL 6,1958 Pentecostal Assemblies of Lglican Church of Canada. PARISH OF CAVAN . H. 0. Quinn, B.A., Lth. TheChurches Pastor, M . Case. I III-In n-.- olinu': I Nulna-Illllnlllnnlnnnnuln A. R. Payne received a key;I Since coming with his wife member‘s certificate and pin to stay at the home of their for obtaining two new membezs‘daughter, Mrs. Bruce Ingham in one year. he endeared himself to the Head table guests included Hearts of many, visiting sick Lieut. and 3119 J Fawcett, [and shut-1n neighbours. He Lion Arthur Brunton and Mrs. maintained a deep interest in anton of Bowmamille, Bobéthe Church. As lono'ashe was! Plews, immediate past pre 1- i able, he was a regular attenderi dent of the local club, James at St. Andrew’ s of which he McMas ter, the president who! was a member of. Session { ae ted as chairman and M19. I A man of many talents, Mr. 1 McsMa er Lion Herbert Go 0- McConnell had a. deep love of; dard. 2nd Mrs. Goddard 00f! 1n119ie. Much of his time la } Bowmanville, G. E. L-iesemer terly was devoted to writin j and Mrs. Liesemer, Lady Li‘On poetry, some .of .his ve1ses bein ' president. } .9 et to music. 119 HQ 7" Toast? to Lions In¢ernational,§ to District AA-B, and to the, IG. H. Lancashire, wh'o, while: Bishop of the 800 line,” a nick- not a, charter n ember, join ’1! name he. nded him as the first the first year received a ten-Em hined minister between :year certificate. Herbert God- Moose Jaw and Portal on the idard, district governor for dis- L! S. border trict A-3 made the, presenta-i He worked in Saskutehextaif tions. He also presented Percy; until his retirement in 1939,| Hamilton and Ronald Palmer when he moved first to Regina] with 10 vea rperfe t attendane e' and then to Cape Mudge Indian} pins. Fi-me- year perfect attend- Mission near Campbell River,‘ anrepinswere Ted Gray, James B. C. At the age of 73, he (Bob) Plews and J ames Mc~= volunteered to do war work and Master by deputy governor :pent three and a half wears in Arthur Brunton. ashipyard at Victoria. 1' CASE for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborongh E34330. Barrett For F arm Those presented with charter: ber of Victoria Presbytery, B C. 1 member awards imluded th and an Elder or St. Andrews Hutthison, William McCamm, United Church, Millbrook. W. W. Kennedy, Stewart-E A native of Springbrook, 011‘; Snelg'rove, Ronald Palmer, tario, Mr. McConnell wasa Percy Hamilton, Dr. J_. W.. student minister in Saskatcheâ€" Wright, Herbert Kerr, Charles w; .11 before entering Wesley; Bracakenridge, Wllliam O’Br1an,‘ulle«re, Winnipeg. It was then Homer Ou-ellette, A. R. Payne”l that he earned the title of ‘ the: G. H Lancashire, wh'o, while Bishop of the 800 line, ’-a nick- not a, charter 11 ember join '1! name handed him as the first! the first vear re<e1wd a tenâ€"gm hined 111i11is<ter betweenl year certificate. Herbert God- Moose Jaw and Portal on the!I (lard, district governor for disg .J S.borde1. into the area and the promotiin of tourism. He said contacts were kept with bsuiness firms across Canada and in the Unit ed States for this purpose. it was necessary to have the co- operation of all organizations in a oommunity to fulfill these; aims, he declared. Port Hope lawyer, Liberal can- WIS}; rhé‘ii didate who was seconfl to Dr. I Canadian Vivian m the pollmg Mon-i Millbrook. flax;- Dead Stock! RUSSELL HONEY Pontypeol â€"- Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con. duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfuny solicited It is with'tender sympathy that we remember his widow and his daughter, and commend them to the comfort and conso» lation of Christ. A man of many talents, Mr. McConnell had a. deep love of music. Much of his time lat. terly was devoted to writing poetry, some .of ,his verses being ref to music. I 1 The evening concluded with 1 dancing- in the hall decorated in [purple and gold, the LiOn'S’ col- fours. The dinner was catered to by the ladies auxiliary to the t! Canadian Legion, Branch 402, B. C. At the age of 73, héf volunteered to do wal work and ' spent three and a half wears in ashipvard at Victoria i It is with deep gratitude to Almighty God that we review record the career of one who spent a life-time in the service of Jesus Christ and of His Church. The Reverend Her- man McConnell, B.A., a memâ€" ber of Victoria Presbytery, BC. and an Elder .of St. Andrew ’3 United Church, Millbrook. ladies were proposed by Percy Hamilton, Boxb Plews, and Earl .Liesemer and replied to by Herbert Goddard, Arthur Brun- ton and Mrs. Percy Hamilton. -lrs. Lawrence Winslow gave !a vocal solo accompanied by« !Homer Ouellette and Ron Pal- .-mer led in a singâ€"song with iMr. Ouellette at. the piano} EAmong the more than 100 iguests were ones from Peter- borough, Port Perry, Port Hepe, Oshawa and Bowmanville. i‘Each lady present received a rose and a small bottle of per- home. The door prize of a 5 u oollen stole was won by Mrs. ; Ruius Lambert of Oshawa. I VANCOUVER JOHN PAYNE m Monmenm, max, ammo A Tribute The above drawing shows how nine major Canadian cities will benefit from improved air service if an ‘appliscatiOIr-fby Canadian Pacific Airlines now .,befxo,1-_¢ 1.1}th Transpemfioard Weddings, the sick room, fUnerals CANADIAN PACIFIC PRQPJSES AFR ROUTES CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES PROPOSED ROU'I'ES Winnipeg, Oflawa, Montreal Edmonton, Regina, ToronIo Vancouver, Cuigary, Saskatoon, Ottawa. Montreal Opposite the Cépitol Theatre, Port Hope Elbrams’ 11’ lower Shop is approvwd Daily service 1sl Regina; Ottawa- Winnipeg; Ot- proposed on five eastrwest tawa.- Saskatoon;- Regina;Ed- mainline routes, providing fer monton; and the first service the first time Hon-stop service liiiking Saskatoon and Van- a. ‘ ‘ ' between the following cities: couver via Oalg'ary .~ -' .' Mn‘nfflon] Famnuin_ : m Montreal-Edmonton ;§VTu01v‘3n;c 0- 3 Vancouver, Vancouver, The Toronto-Dominion is the bank Where people ma! the difi'erence. Eyes like the ones above express the wisdom that can only come from long experience and sober judgment. It’s people with these qualities whom you’ll find in the managers’ offices of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. People with the knowledge to help you reach the right solu- tions to your money problems, whether they’re questions of business financing or of personal budgeting. The people at The Bank are knowledgeable people . . . and they are ready to put their knowledge and experience at your service in any way they can, whether you are a brand-new depositor or one of long standing. knowledgeabk eyes Caigary, Saskatoon, Ottawa, Montreal Edmontan, Manfreal Winnigzeg, Tcrcmo, Manfred THE “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU” 21 Queen Street . E. LIESEMER, Manager, Millbrook Branch at Thursday, April 3, 1958 V-IVF» .r I ‘*'-'»“F‘WM- » a, H-729 ‘l QUEEN ST W. (At Stmchan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3- TORONTO. ONT. Port Hope, Ont. Box Ionuments, Mixers, Con Posts and Inscriptions. The Cranmhe reeve s enthusiastically of the r: Dominion parliament an it had shown its interest i1 county’s older citizens by ing the old age pensions. «aim of agriculture a--d expanding highway syste: Mr. Dingwall said the . ment of Ontario had :9.“: great contribution to the fare of the people and mezfi ed as examples. the profit efforts to expand the mt trade, the work of the dep voiced by David Dmg: reeve of Cramahe T-z who proposed a toast parliaments of Canada. The Minister said South aghan was to be congraz" for being able to pmdur-e who could qualify as to warden at sud". dog-\- in??? Harry Campbell. a former of South Monaghan. wk; c-omed the guests at the bu was warden in 1952. III. Goodfellow (cnvey the guests~ the regret m 1 John Foote, V. .. M. P " Durham, that he could 170‘ tend the banquet. 1 1 A tribute to the D51; and Provincial parliatnvn‘; er. Goodfellow rongrd ed the, United Comflh their proposed improw gramme for care of the He said the counties’ awa; of their responsibilities 3 proving good roads ecu] noted by driving throng: area. He did not elaborz the new grants. ship, of which Mr. Both reeve, was attended by z 400 people, including me; of the counties’ (ecum- their Wives. Deputy Michael Wladyka, of Posr was master of ceremonieh. Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARI l‘. J. Carley QC. (1896-19! 3. 0. SW QC. '1'. E. Citric BA. R. 3.031%! B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. , The dinner, which “1: ranged by the Clerk and cil of South Monaghan ' Five new development grants for the United Co were announced by the W. A. GOOdIellow, O minister Qf agriculturq M.P.P. fior NorthumEm Wednesday night at {Le " warden’z dinner held in hi of United Counties Wardv Bothwell at the Millbroo}; ounes. 1 Dr. R. P: Vivian a1: BATE l DODDS m SERVICES '. STANDISB,

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