437 George St. PETERBOROUGH ' Phone 20446 In rgcsbJ-rhnlgiuiulusntln manna-1511.15...nffn-fantnunrua-l. PASE FOUR ttend the Church of youfl'huice on Sunday. Victoria and Grey Trust Company CHANCES ARE . . . . *ou’ll need financial help in time of emergency. Could your savings stand the strain or a prolonged period of Interrupted Income, due to aczident or sickness, and Medical Expenses besides? ' CIA Accident Sickness safeguards to some extent your savings against this double threatâ€" supplement- i ing your incomr. when earning power is impaired and r rating doctor’s bills as well. Prct:.;t your savingsâ€"insure your income. MRS. SADIE HcBAIN,‘ RR 1, IDA, Agent Phone RI 5-8079 tic-OPERATORS INSURANG 3 ASSOCIATION .-.-.-.- .-.w-.-.-M-.-r.asv.-.WWW Clip This Bargain ; om: WEEK ONLY ' Men and Ladies’ 17 jewelled watches yellbw case, can mansion bracelet, For only $13.95 and yoAI-nrr‘ old watch Asphalt Paving, light Grading and Trenching Placing Weeping Beds and Septic Tanks 1000/, mm ; Phone PeterbotougII RI- 24554 MORTGAGE LOANS D B Saies Promotion TOWN LINE RD. N. RR. 2, OSHAWA, ONTARIO ammo DEPARTMENT or HlEHWAYs John J. Van-De-Bor We have Money Available for ~ First Mortgage Low 0'1 TN“ ENQUIRIES INVITED and Farm Property. rewardless of condition l i IIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII D. LaFonte bulldozing Ladio's’ Aid ville Chur owing: 011 ( VVardeu’s (with donati during thi< ; All ‘dtt‘Ol for payment Dean second , The folk mum had be iClork: The XSUJHMJ Anon Imm «n.1,. South ‘Monaghan Council Minutes The regular monthly meeting Ehanve. of of South Monaghan Council corrépom was held in the Township Hall be- tabled. on April lst, at 1 p.m. with Mr. K. all members present and Reeve pector a board we: Bot hwell presiding. ‘ The. minute-501’ the previous 0f G- Al regular and special meetings Geo. D93 :.were read by the Clerk'and P12111193. '1 ,adopted on motion by C. An- ore quite lderson seconded by R. Fisher. 11} nePd A, 1- Reeve Bothw‘ell expressed. his personal thanks on behalf of_ he and Mrs. Bothwell for the arrangement and carrying thr- ough of such a successful ban- 26th. ~Mr. M. H. Thompmu, road svperintendent presented vou- cher N0. 3 in the amount of $1569.99. The Clerk also pre- :ented the following general axounts for observation: Salvation Army dona- tion ....... ' ........ $ 10.00'Way m J. E. Robinson, stamps 4.00 by 1W0: r~ u l A . Geo. Dean, councll pay, ; Q“) gya ("(nmmittee Work. . . . ;35.00L51tuat101 ,some 19' R. Fisher, council pay, ‘ committee work ..... 35.00 * 0f the 5* Ray Bohhwell, council lGr. And pay, committee Work 35.00. Dean, 1 G- Anderson, council lboard 1 pay; committee work 30‘00;mak'e a ment f0 Herb Sy-er, council pay, . u » ..- Aunt.+1:\“ committee work ......30.Cfl Clerk’s salary ........ 75.00 Clounty Re'giStrar proâ€" perty transfer ...... 2.66 D. LaFonte Cons. (70., bulldozing dump. . .. 45.00 Ladies’ Aid of Centre- ville Church, balance owing 011 catering for \Varden,’s banquet. . . 157.00 (with donations yet. to come re- ducing thi< amount) . All accounts were passed for payment on motion by Geo. 1 Dean r‘ecundod by Herb Syser. g The following correspond. moo had been received by the Clerk: The l’etnrboruugh High 197:8. Ontario Fire Marshalls 11ffi1-1- ilki\i ing of training course. Regular monthly re I p M of Noxthuniberland and] Durham Health Unit. Depart- ' 111 int of 111-11111 \\ elfare encloS- 1:11r subsidv cheque in the a-i mountot' $116 "" for T-ownâ€"' ship 5 share of 10st of County Home for the Aged. Depart. ment of Agriculture requesting appointnwnt of \Veed lmpector and neenrdiimly Mr. M. H.I Thompson was appointed to‘ this position. Kerr, McElderry} 221111 Howell. re 111uni1'i11al fire 3 protectiOn. Counties’ Clerk: advising Mr Bert Adams as. an indiwent patient in hospital andelso Mrs. Arthur Curiffis. i The ('lerk was asked to notify 1 in his honom, on March TEE ERROR-REPORTER. WK. ONTARIO thr- suuauuu acuuumy auu. rue] uul ‘ ban- agreed with the suggestion ofi The Rev: W’ H’ lieusuna; [arch a consolidated school. This;Mr<. Heustin and family, left ; project they said could be at-l‘ )lillbrook for their new home" road {31119de adéing two rooms to' in Beainsville Wednesday. At,‘ vou- the_ Bailieborngsehorol at a 003?. the service on Easter Day in‘ nt 0f estimated at $HO’OOJ' per room, Grace Church, Millhrirok and fl . pre- the school board were in favour ‘ neral of. this arrangement and to the Centrenlle L'hm‘d" maths transport the children by buss Monaghan, Mr. I‘lELl>‘llll"‘SPOkC No the 0116 wheel, and in that. from the words in Acts 20:32,. [go/dimly reduce the teaching staff “Now, brethren, I commend: 4.00 by two: 94011 teacher having you to God, and to the word of ltwo grades. All a~‘peets of the His grace, which is able to: l l . . . . .. 35.00|51tuat10n were discussed at build you up, and to give you ,“some length and at the request. an inheritance among all them{ 35_0030f the school board a‘ motion by which are sanctified,†and ll ‘Gr. Anderson seconded by Geo. Peter 1:3, 4 Where we read of; 3500 Dean, passed that the school being born again by the resur-a iboard be given permission to rection oil Jesus Christ. from‘ 30.001mak'e application to depart- the dead to'aninheritance mew!»l ment for tentative approval for ruptible, and. undefiled and 3000 erection of two rooms’.’ It was that fadeth not away. 75.00fpointed out. by Mr. Birkin thati At the last regular meeting iby the reduction of two teach-'of Grace Church Sesaion. Mr. 2.66 ers: and one building to main-"J. H. Burns, the clerk, read an‘ tain and heat instead of five addre‘s‘s in appreciation of thef 45.00: the. coat of local education!Moderator, and Mr. E. LI ishould not. change. lArmstrong on behalf of the _,_L-J “Urn the Counties’ Clerk that the Township. will not be respon- sible for this second person; on motion of G. Anderson sec- onded. by H'. Syerh Hydro Electric with two contracts by change of ownership. Other correapondence was ordered to Mr. K. O. Birkin school iu-i pector and tile local school; board were received on motion' of G. Anderson seconded by Geo. Dean. Mr. Birkin ex-’ ‘ plained that the local ehools; L are quite old and some badly; - in need of? extensive repairs 3, also the water supply and toileti A facilities inadequate. ’1‘ h e B sch 001 board had considered the , situation seriously and they allE agreed with the suggestion °£l-. .v, a consolidated school. This project they said could be at- tained by adéing two rooms to the Bailieboro school at a cmt estimated at $20,000. per room, the. >:,chool board were in favour of this arrangement and to transport the children by bu~s to the one :(shool and in that way 1educ.e the teaching staff I Mr Geo T011011 ct‘-1111ty [rcad engine 1 and M1'.I).A. GUI'lit‘ 11111111111121 roads 1111111: 11 1991' of the Department of High. ! 111115 11 (11' pm eut and on 11111- 11011 0 "Ht‘lb 8101' 11101111111 :11 111. 17111111 the (Walk 11 (1.1 askel {In 11p:‘111 and road 11111 gravel {1111111111211 and b1'i(-.11.1(1 tenders; 1111111 1111111. fur 11111 bridge; J. by two, edch teacher l'laving iwo grades. A11 a~tpeuts of the situation were discussed at some length and at the request. of the swhool board a‘ motion by .\. Pt‘ï¬'llth]! (‘uu t1‘11;.‘r':u11 (‘0. $}§.575.0£}‘. Dyrham Construc- 11011 00. $1,790.00. John Far- rell Comtructi‘un (‘0. $1569.00. (m mhtiou by R. Fisher secondâ€" ed by Herb Syer the bridge con- tl‘al‘lf was awarded to John Far- rvll Construction Co. The tender for crushed gravel was awarded to Frank S. Gayle of Lnkefield at .860 per yard delivered on the road on Ill-()TlOJl by (leo. Dean sec- onded by Ur. Anders-0n. R. A Hlyth was the unsuccessful bul- dm' (m the gravel. Mr. Harry Larmcr the \Var- bl'e Fly Inspector was present and di'qused the cattle spray- ing at some length. On motion IIIE. at "\AAA\ ““‘C‘“"' by (:00. Dean seconded bv (r Auden-.011 R1 )ib‘q. 1‘1 hil‘ “as appointed to interview Mr. Don Lab 01119 in ragzuds to hip ing his equipment for spraying. At (5. ()0 p. 111. Councillor H. Syer moved 51 ( onded by Roht 1‘ isher that (011m i1 adoiurn till: 5 9.30 p.111. ~ Council resumed session a: 8.30 p.111. as: scheduled all‘ members present. Careful ex? mninntion was given to changes conte mplatcd in the building b1 -1d\\' and after a full discuss- Non on the mattei R Fisher e1 ouded by H. Syer that Reeve Bothwe-ll and the Clerk interview Mr. 'Walter Howell outlining the (-hang‘es desired and leqmst him to draw up a ne11 111-12111 aceordingly . ()n the question of buying intervimv Mr. \Valter E outlining the changes d and request him to draw new by-law aeoordingh'. ()n the question of 1] fire protection from Be the council as a whole (it not to accept their sug; vontract. The Clerk was to notify them according" On motion of H‘. Syei onded by Geo. Dean it w cided to interview the 10c \olunteers in regards 1 protection. Adjournment. “1.: call motion of R. Fisher see by G. Anderson to meet. on May 5th at 8.00 p.111. " ,J. E. Robinson, . Renew Your Subscription. t. was called on Fisher seconded )11 of buying from Bewdloy whole docided Leir suggested 'lerk was asked pecordingly. ‘ H. Syer, secâ€" )ean it was de- w the local fire regards to fire Clerk REV. MR. HEUSTIN AND FAMILY LEFT FOR BEAMSVILLE YESTERDAY lModeraior, Enid Mr. E. 14.1, *â€â€â€â€-_“:" â€mmwvm "' lArmstrong on behalf of the For Rentâ€"3-roomed Cottage “will" Eldtl‘s presented Mr on Frederick Street, next to Heutin with a Waterman pen, Stevenson’s greenhouse. 3t and pvmil set. -- , ' . . v». For Saleâ€"Ladies blue 81111;, On April 211d the co11g1erra size 36, like new also black tion of the Lentre1 llle Church, South Monaghan, held a social mode "hUOS 5‘79 “AA W111 (*1 Hing in the (511111111 Hall. i ~“-(’llr(*.as01iai_1le. P110118 157W _ . ‘ or write Box 51}, Millbrook. l\ .11 AH“ 31.1“, n 1; On April 2nd the congrega. tion of the Centreville Church, South Monaghan, held a social evening in the. Church Hall. Mr. Ernest Braekemidge was chairman, and vocal and instruâ€" mental selections, and readings were presented. One of the ruling elders; Mr. Fred Wood, read an address and Mr. W11- liam Morrison, Chairman of the Board, presented the minister with a wallet containing a sub- stantial sum of money. V Mrs. Clifford Hall read an F0 address: of appreciation to ert Heustin, and Mrs. Russell Bun-- ner made the presentation toi her of an electric frying pan.{ Marilyn Hutehiwm. (laughter of: ~ Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hutehison, Ft presented Mrs; H-eustin withl flowers. (:lenda Rain read an} addrese, and Anne Bradshaw presented Jean with a locket, 1:“: while sets. 0-?! of cuff links and tie clips were presented to Ian by (i-ordon Eagleson and t6, Daavid by \Vilmn '|.armor. Rd" chicken pivkor in fl'(’>']1ln(‘llts were served by the; complete with stov ladiw of the congregation. [ Apply Allan Ea After the scrvicojn GSEC‘E»; 106.111 MillLrook. Church, Sunday evening, Mr. Gerald Armstrong, Chairman of the Board of Managers. and one of the ruling elders, presided at a social hour. After the sine- in}: of 111mm. the member< of the Henstin famih were ealhdt to the platform and Mr. Lmn. Farro“ read an addresx 1111.11 Mr. Joe Thompon, anotherf member of the Board presented jgifts, a (-offee, téb1e.popup toaster. and :1 mm â€of 111(111ey.i Roy W. H. HGUFtin, Willmott, WILLMOTT Barristers, Solic isters, Solicitors Telephone 9, Mi. 9.0 Thursday, April 10, 1958 1mi11ister emeritus; Mr. J. H. Burns, Clerk of? Session and Church School Superintendent. and Mr. George Looh-uizen. pcke in appreciation of Mr and Mrs. Heustin, exprese'ing best 11 1~h s to each member of the family Refreshments were ened by the ladies and Mr. Heu ti11,at the request of the Chan'man, offered prayer. Rev. Walter Patterson, Lostâ€"A Man’s Wrist Watch, somewhere in Millbrook, posâ€" sibly in the West end. Re- ward to finder. Please phone 92-w, Millbrook.. 1t Boomers or Boardersâ€"Can take- oue, or two to share room; West end of Millbrook. Phone 157w or write Box 53, Millbrook. 2t F-or Saleâ€"Building Mm, centr- ally located in Millbrbok, Phone 259 Millbrook. 2t For Saleâ€"Rodney and Garry Oats. Arnold Brown, RR 1, Millbrook. 2t For Salcâ€" Garry Oats, and: Brant Barley, grown from l‘eg'ixtered seed. Apply Don Graham, phone 104-w-11 Mi!!- brook. 3t For Saleâ€"800 Square Bales of good Hay, mostly Alfalfa. Priced to sell. Apply to Wm. Howden, phone 2154123 Mill. brook. 3t For Saleâ€"194T Chev. in gooa. order fn-ood rubber Apply T. Skigp phone 2744? Mill'- brook. 2t Fur Saleâ€"A third yard (‘oment Mixer complete with motor and gravel hoist, mounted on rubber. Alxu 1 Schmmberg. chicken picker in A-l shape, wmplefe with stove and tank. Apply Allan Earle, phone Ed Dainard, livestock trucker has had his phone changed to Peterborough RI 5-7081. Please call vollect. 2t Have your eavetroughing and roofing jobs done now. For any remodelling, alterations or repairs of any kind, phone Laurent-e Coulter, 89â€"W Mill- brflnk. 3t 85 IRVINE ors, Nata Millbrook James A FOR SALE WANTED LOST NOTICE Remember the Millbrook a District Agricultural Dinner Opportunity Fot L People To See Famous Picture Hall at 7.00 p.m. Dr. R Vivian guest speaker will on his visittoN.A.T.0. -â€"VVill be held under auSp of Carmel L. O. L. No. 421 Thursday (tonight) April 14 at 8 p. m. in the Orange Hal! Carma. Prizes and Lum Admicsion 359. All welcom It is not sc-heduled for 1 Hope this season, but Cobe is Only ten minutes fad away, and a drive of that 4 ance is well worth while, this spectacular and impres film is in a class by itself, ‘ ther, one views it as emefl ment or religionâ€"or both . PROGRESSIVE EUCERE Mill‘brook people who not so fortunate a»; to see ‘ Te: 1 ( ommandmems†in I borough or Toronto will another opportunity to c uln- -n this \xonderful pr tion is shown in Cobourg,l ning on Friday, April 25H runnng a week. SINCERE applicants who ‘ full-time business in the futw established accounts. Why Gamble on the Future No Selling Involved. No l Complete Individual Manual Company Finance Plan. Imn If Not Satisfied. NOTE :â€"- APPLICAH‘ SORRY: EXISTING obligations prove SUDBURY - PLEASE! No triflers! Agricultural Dinner Box 100 Mine Box 150, (an Jeans, Clam New Teen-for: THE GERIRU WILL BUY 1 Write stating how r For'l' We wili p . No. 16. Ont