. » ..- . I he said was in recognition of what ducted by four mmiiters Of the in he had done for the school. mmunitb 1193th night in ‘iharge. the high SChOOI- . Presented With Pin gfur 1:323:12: Igorthuigberla? 8:} MRefgalsihments were served by we ».r _‘ man meein. iss, en Ket h - - Board f D' Mrs Homer Ouellette, the re- addressed by Stuart Ryan, Q.C.g' mittee. n and er com Association took place on Tues- cepï¬onoi irectors Since the in- At th e annual‘mee ting of the tiring Pr§5Â¥d§nt,. was ‘ Presentedrand by the school principals. ,l' __.__,._ . _ n £955 and has held ‘ ' , “1th a past PIGSIdent’s pin by Mrs. M E 'Hobb" ‘ l - ’ day, May 7th, 1n Peterborough at several executive , osit‘ ‘ Home and School Associatio ’M " ' ~ ' s gave an m" . h L O D A Head Office ‘1 B p ions on the . . 1’ n rs. «B' 3. ,DaWSOn, a former teresting ‘and at times amusin ' ‘ . ‘- ; e lected .President of th i :w- Hoarizl. Mr. Banting was born in he“! Monday evening, May 13th, president, who spoke of the fine report of her visit to the convengf B R E E D l “G ‘ " A I D e ' . - . . ' .' ' -. . - . } siciation is Mr Elmer T 93â€: atiezieid fliffe} Saskatchewan and'the IONOWlng officers were rrlect- léaderShlP. M?S- Ouellette had t on held in Toronto‘Easter week. ‘ ’ - B -n o ta '- 9 M ‘c and high “11°01 00* given during the 'pasttwo years. Raymond Goheen high sch 1' ' ’ mg of owmanVi e, n no, past there. He was a flying officer P Mrs. Ouellette'thanked her ex rinc“ l 7h i " 00 2nd Vice-President of the Associ- pilot in the R.C.A.F duri th residentâ€"Mrs. M E Hobbs ut. f. . . 9° 1° , ‘pa 5 °Wed ï¬lms 0“ “Her-i ~ - ._ . , - ng e V‘. P . We 017-31911‘ SUPPOI't and recal- edity and Environment†d ' W" ‘3 ation. Mr. Banting takes over war and served overseas and in Ice' resâ€"Miss Jean Burnham led highlights of the. year teachin child ' ? an on! EAT GER" the preSidency from Alderman Canada He is a graduate of and Mrs. Earl Liesemer " Father’s Night when memberg‘oa ponsibilgit ren to take res- Gordon Powell of Peterborough, Ontario Agricultural College in Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Percy Hamilton the medical, dental nursing legal. Mrs 5}; 1 L' . . l a former Millbrook reSident. Mr. Guelph where h - Treasurerâ€"Mrs. R ‘ ' ‘ - ° ' ' - "" -~ ' " .. ' ‘ ' .ar lesemer, retiring I e obtained his eglnald Hap ministerial and. l f C - Banting has been active with the B s A d , ‘ ' . kins . 3W 9.â€, orcement treasurer, reported a bank balel "m“ ‘h’ b'°°d‘"°""°"°"†â€*9" . the sale egrge â€1111950 He Is Execut‘ M b MI â€â€œ9553†91.39119 on' their voca- ance ‘of‘$33.7s. ~ , seq disorders. __ “â€"7- --â€"wâ€"-â€"â€"â€" â€"â€" 3 an ranc Manager for “79 em er5_ 5- W- H - tions thé Christmas meeting con The attenda ' ‘ ' GRAY,S DRUG 8mm . . . . -. , r ‘ nee awa - Tm GEORGES the H C Downham Nursery in Hfustm: MrS- Clifford Northey. " ‘ , ' ' “ . ~ . rd- for Pa? PHONE 79, MEI-3300K SUNDAY 'MAY 26 1957 BowmanVille and is past preg. 3111*- Tom Skipp, Mrs. Alan .. .. .. . ARM-m ’ . ’ dent of the Bowmanviue Cham Edwards and Miss Ellen Kent. ‘ ‘ †- . - . '7 “ , . ber of Commerce. He did con- ‘ Mrs. Clifford Northey gave the Pentecostal Assembhes of siderable ground work in the report 0f the nominations com- Canada. ' organization of this new Chamber mittee and Percy Hamiltdn, Dim“ , , - _ . . three years ago. Mr_ Banting is lic school principal, installed the i feel Win ZION PentOCOSfa' (hurdl also a past president of the Lions officers. . .. ‘,.. ELI-BROOK Club and is active in church work The choir from the Senior Mm .v-anCIdCI. 13.00 a..m.-â€"Su:nday 335051 as well as in other organizations. of the public school, which re- ‘ 11.00 a.m.â€"Worï¬lip Service He is married to Evelyn Rhint oeived highest marks of three :9: DCIIT 7.00 p.m.â€"Evangelistic,Meet- mm is originally frOm Edinbor- Classes for Village S°h°°13 at the . .- Y inc ough, Scotland, and they have Peterborough festival, sang two lOb. Everybody Welcome! three boys. numbers. They were directed by Pastor, M. Gas 8. Other newly elected officers of the music director,;William Ayls- r CI DGW Minister the Association are as follows: worth. Mr. .Hamilton spoke V â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" lst Vice Presidentâ€"Mayor J. D. highly Of Mr. Aylsworth’s “’91.?" replace m UNITED CHURCH Burnet of Cobourg The “'0th won at the festival peace? Millbrook Pastoral Charge 2nd Vice-Presidentâ€"Mr. L. W. was received by Ted‘ Nattress for l . Rev Francis Chisholm M.A. McKenzie of Omemee the class, and the certificate by . B D Minister 2 i Secretary-Treasurerâ€"Mr. O. W. franc Ouellette, music convenerof --, .. ecass. Aia 1" ith he "0 Come Let Us Worshlp’. Larry 0f Trenton. 1 p no so 0 “as! , he n 1 f p ayed by Bernard Ingham. ,e Th RURAL LIFE SUNDAY ew y ormed executive of ~ cm , the L o D A. will meet to (115- Champion Cup Awarded 1 St. Andrew S cuss a programme of work for C. J. Holmes, inspector of pub- 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School the year 1957-1958 and will report He schools Durham inspectorate It . th 1 ' ' VOT ' 11.15 a.m.-â€"Pubhc Worship back to the Board of Directors number 2, made the presentation ls e people Of Ca who have made this 8 ‘ Subjectâ€" “And the Fullness with this “Plan of Actionâ€. to Bernard Ingham of the Onl- country by the" courage, industry, intelligence, and , Thereof.†' Highlight of the meeting was ario spelling bee championship thrift, w, ' the adoption of a resolution which cup, won in Toronto Easter week. On display was the Britannia junior encyclopedia which went] to the school, and Mr. Hamilton told that they were yet to re- ceive two sets of six film strips and a large Webster’s dictionary. D. R. Fowler, chairman of the public school board, presented â€5:53;, Gavan 9.45 a.m.â€"Public Worship r and. Sander School. ideals with locking dates and - hours on the Trent Canal System. It recommends that changes be made including the extension of locking hours during June, July, August and September. It also recommends that Locks 20 to 26 between Lakefield and Peterbor- A’M ransom . Controville and wilbrook, ‘ Rev. W. H. Heustin, B.A., Minister. ough and Bridges 39 to 50 betwe- Bernard with a camera, which Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A-. en Balsam Lake and Lake Simcoe Minister Emeritus. ,be operated on Sundays. As re- . ‘t d t t . . 't' Mil] gulations now stand the bridges V151 e . wen .y ’Slx communl “3.5 Grace Church bro“! and locks are not operated Sun- over this period Of time, WhiCh 9 . 45 a .m .â€"Divine Worship . 10.45 a.m.â€"â€"Church School. Cenlireville Church South Monaghan Mrs. G . Muspratt, Organist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.15 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship. Anglican Church of Canada included Zone Meetings, Annual Meetings of Chambers of Com- merce, speeches to Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade and Service Clubs, as well as touring the area with prospects and visit-' ing larger communities such as Toronto and Cleveland. days, thus freezing and creating a bottleneck along the waterway. It was felt that if the changes were effected it would mean more traffic on the canal and an in- crease in touiist revenue. A committee chaired by Reeve Harold Matthews of North Mona- ghan Township will discuss this :Ai. M for all. Fine lot of : at this show. with the authorities and in all ‘ PARISH OF CAVAN probability make a personal call ; 3'93 Bev- H~ 0. Quinn, B°A" Lth. on the Department of Transport ' . Rector. in Ottawa. It is expected that , ' . 5th after Easter, negation Sunday the L.O.D.A. committee will I; . me' M'A° . solicit the aid of the local Mem- . _ St“ JOh‘n é’ Ida bers of Parliament to have the The nurse rs SWIM regularly 'll'l‘lllllnlm 9.4:) a.m.â€"Mornlng Prayer. changes made. The Financial Statement for the year ending March 3lst was presented to the Board. It show- ‘ ed that the Association had spent over $29,000.00 during the past year on promotional work to de- velop the economic resources within the Lake Ontario Region and the thirty-seven communities which the Association represents. for a vacation trip Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.15 a.m.â€" Morning Prayer. St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook 7.00 p.m.+BV'ening Prayer delivery of THE The larger share of this budget J was spent as follows: cg’sï¬chEN Two Sportsmen Shows. £3,967.00 by MONIT Industrial Brochure of , ‘ an OR Region .............. 5,500.00 8 imï¬tml Tourist Folder of Region 2,500.00 9 “Wk 874 my†Advertising ............ 300.00 """"""" “more Wham... 03;“..Ziu’5e2iï¬i .t.° . iii ‘2 500.00 timbers, and students oil over The balance was distributed .' Wild read and enpy ""5 over salaries, travel, office ex- ’ :ntemotional newspaper, wb' ,penses and supplies such as post- ‘ gency Shed daily in B°st°"' World. age, stationery, telephone, rent, famous for constructive news etc. iagility, :tonï¬arf‘d penetrating editorialls. The books of the Association as Sickness, Deena eotures for the whoe approved by their Auditor in- f°mi'Y' dicated that the total assets of the Association as at March 3lst wasl $5,284.00 and that the Association operated on a surplus for the two years of $2,724 67. It was reported that nineteen! i n The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston l5, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. .lyeorSlGD 6moriths$8D l \» 3 months $4 D bank account- and . a purpose for sailing communities 'have paid their fees for the new year to date and that ' ' [two municipalities had become “â€" Name new members of the Association. _ __ They are Coboconk and Deseronâ€" Address . to_ .. W. The Manager’s Report for seven . is W - A _ 1°“ :2†weeks indicated that he had , only through the continued work and devotion of its ' . . citizens. ‘ . is not enough to ensure national greatness. STEEI. 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