LECH poims {ZERVICES {espectfully ‘yn, ONTARIO 3. (1896-1956) PRESIDENT flame to con- 'e in County. eporter 'kuS, Corner Le B.A. Avenue) Mpire 3- ock! Farm ï¬ll-III! {1:}; marques) "Sunday Homing At St. Andrew’s . , They have bought out formerly? Members of the committee in prosperous business concerns, '- charge Of’ the Ontario Fair are: such as Barker’s Bread, at‘ Mr. Fenton, chairman; Harold nearly 1/2 million dollars, Viva-Skinner, Bathurst Heights Col- lard Chocolates, and Massey legrate and Vocational Institute, Harris farm implements. iimmediate past chairman; Cecil A The Ontario Temperance Fed- «T311881, Oshawa; Robt. Fudger, eration through Youth Confer-‘kln‘gStoni E1118 Miller, OWeD‘ ences, public and high school Sound; Russell Haines, .Essex instruction, excellent Temper- DISImCt ngh‘ 3011001; V- Byrnes, anc-e films, with 4 full-time Brantford; Hendley Burden» Secretaries, backed by Sunday, Chatham; B. A. DIQHDie, Straitâ€"1 port ,Of your prayers, your Spry, Ont. College of Education,‘ voluntary example of totaltTPronto, Who is Canadian ad-‘ abstainance, your givings, are: VlSOl‘ to the Industrial Arts accepting the challenge of these Awards. most difï¬cult times. Ouri Fourteen divisions, divided literature, and films, are reach-; into 30 classifications are PTQ' 0‘ -| n And David, the youth, With- out armour, said unto King Saul “Let no man’s heart fail because of him; thy Servant 11111 g0 and fight with this: Philistine. liv cred me out of the paw of the lion and out of the pan of the bear, He Will deliver me out. ’1 _ at Eaton s College Street 111 T0- of the hand of the Philistine. And David took his staff in his, hand, and chose him 5 smooth stones out of the brook, and put them in his Sheppard’s bag which he had, and his sling was in his hand; and the Philistine laughed 0t him. Then David took out a stone. and slang it smote. the Philis-tine in his fore- head, and he fell upon his face to the earth; and David took the sword of the Philistine and slew“ him. And when the Pilis- tines saw their champion was dead, they +led. ' “The Lord that de-iï¬ arts students in the fourth‘ an- nual Ontario Students Crafts- man’ 5 Fair sponsored by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, under the direction of a committee chaired by Harvey Fent on, Pickering District High School. The Fair is to be presented ronto, May 28 to 30 inclusive, and entries will be judged by a group of experts under the hair111anship (Li A. Mannie, Stratford Teachers College. Select uinners from the 011- tario Fair will be sent on to: Dearborn, Michigan for compe-l tition in the International In- di‘; trial Arts Awards sponsored by Ford Motor Company. More than 5,000 outstanding student projects selected in local contests from all over the United States and Canada will The liquor traffic ,5 a strongâ€" be 111 the Inteinational competi- 1v entrenched organization. They have bought out formerly prosperous business concerns, such as Barker’ s Bread, at tion. Members of the committee in Lharge of the Ontario Fair are: Mr. Fenton, chairman; Harold nearly 1/3 million dollars, Wil- -kinner, Bathurst Heights Col- lard Chocolates, Harris farm implements. and Massey legiate and Vocational Institute :immediate past- chairman; Cecil Post Office ........ Send FREE Literature and Road bIap. fOnturio Department of Travel 8. Publicity Hon. Bryon L Ccfhccfl, Minister above. Take the ï¬rst step now, by ï¬lling out and mail- ing the coupon below. vacationing at one of its modern resort ams . . . like the Bay of Quinte shown Ontario, you’ll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and Through this Federation, a} united front of all churches, seeks to retain any good law, I or put in force a better law to protect our young people, our homes, our communities, Iromi what they reckon to be the No. 1 enemy of our time. The Organized Liquor Traffic. To fight this enemy We must have the citizens at our back. The Scripture chosen was lst Sam- uel 17- :32- -5q, David slayeth thei giant Goliath. } M‘J’W‘VHGLJ vuuu uay at DI». Temperance Sundaymibh thei ‘Andrew s, with Rev. T. E. Rev. W. W. Wallace, Toronto,‘ Floyd Honey, B A S T M represmting the Ontan' Terr.- perance Federation, in charge. Through this Federation, a ‘Vi\;+AA gunn‘ 1‘: n1] AL___-L-_ 7 associate secretary of overseas missions of the United Church 'of Canada, as guestrspeaker. However well you ONTARIG do yUu know ONTARIO? 05(on .OPZOEO... ..m00._m Plusâ€"5.35:. wa Ju><mh DESâ€".20 Check your knowledge by identifying this bay BETTER KNOW What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growthin grace, expressed in patience, meekneas, love, and good" dee~ds.â€" Mary Baker Eddy. PRAYER ‘ Prayer is not eloquence but earnestness . â€"Hannah More . Prayer, in its simplest defini- tion, is merely a \ViS’h turned God-ward .â€"Phillips Bro ok‘s . GEMS FROM LIFE ’8 SCRAPBOOK Divisions" open to competition are: mechanical drawing, wood- working, electrical, graphic arts, lea-tther, ceramics, jewelry, models, wrought. metal, pattern making and moulding, plastics, machine shop, architectural drawing . Select Winners in the Ontario Fair will receive Certificates of Merit and silver lapel pins and their projects will be entered in the International Fair, where they will compete for prizes totalling $50,000. Of the Win- ners, 32 projects Will be given Outstanding- Achi e v e m e n t Awards and the students and their instructors will receive expense-free trips to Dearborn in the fall when they will be guest. sf Ford Motor Company for three days. Fourteen divisions, divided into 30 classifications are pro- vided for the competing stud- enes who will be judged on the basis of grade level. The divis- ios cover students from Grade 7 to Grade 12. More than 300 projects are iexpected to be entered by On- itario vocational and indurtrial arts students in the fourth‘ an- Inual Ontario Students Crafts- :-’man .3 Fair sponsored by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited under the direction of a committee chaired by HarveyI I Trouble and perplexity drive Select winners from the On- tario Fair will be sent on to Dearborn, Michigan for compe- tition in ’the International In- The Fair is to be presented at Eaton’s College Street in To- ronto, May 26 to 30 inclusive, and entries will be judged by a group of experts under the lawnmmum 0. It. A. Mannie Stratford Teachers College. PRIZES TOTALLING $50,000. TO BE COMPETED FOR CHANGE FOR STUDENTS vâ€"wpï¬u‘m All groups ‘of W 01119.11 3 Society, are 1m 1ted to attend. ' " ï¬Ã©'x‘i $336355 343} 4th: will be Missionary Sunday at St. thousamï¬s each year1 at annual Don Messer, the perenniaï¬ rgh’t into the spirit of the Irish hilaritime favourite of western washserwoman. Jigs and other music fans, frequently grinds country music are the features out Irish jigs on his fiddle. Two , of “Don Messer‘and His Island- of his Islanders,- Charlie Cham- ers†.on the CBC Tran-Canada. berlain and Marg Osborne, .gethetwork Saturdays. bei'sv of t/herExec-utivâ€"e aie: ‘ ' .801n9.tin19 in Mair the ASSOC/5- 1st Vice-Residentâ€"Mwor J. {atmon W)†hold a meeting- n Tor- D. Burnet, Cobourg lolnto with all industrial develop- 2nd Viee-Presidentâ€"L. W. Mcâ€" meyt agefmes from that metro- Kenzie, Omemee. Epohtan district to further point Mr. W. Gordon Powell, Pe- 1 out to them the services offered terboroug-h. was appointed asib?’ LODA and by the com-muni- Secnetary-Treasurer. 'l‘ihe NEW;U‘GS in the Regon. Directors of Association in ad-i 3- L' Shippam†chairman 0f _ Elmer T. Banting of Bow- manville, Ontario, and president of the Lake Ontario» Deve10.p~ men’d Association for 1957-58 was again elected as president of the Association for its com- ing year, 1958-59. Ot-her memâ€" bers of the Executive are: 1st Vice-Presidentâ€"Mayor J. If you would have God hear you, when you pray, you must hear Him When He speaks;â€" Th‘omas Benton Brooks. THE MERGEREPORTEB, MILLEROOK, ONTARIO THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR WASH THE BLUES AWAY Faced with unfOreseen household expenses? Want to make some special majér pur- chase? Need money for taxesâ€"or to meet a family emergency? Personal loans to help people meet just such situations are being made by the chartered banks every day. You’re not asking a favour when you visit a chartered bank to arrange a personal meeve It. Budge, Port Hope iin Harrisburg and Cleveland, Reeve E. J. Leeson, Havelock for the excellent results obtain- G. Coling, Brighton ed there. It was reported by ‘I. G. Hamilton, Belleville one muni-cipalty that one of R. J. Hopwood-I011es, Thurlow their resort operators stated he Township has received 12 definite reserva- Reeve A. C. Platt, Wellington . tions to date this year as‘a re- Mayor â€D. R. Maybee, Camp- sult of the enquiry list from bollford the Cleveland and New York J. E. Tumbull, Toronto. ‘Sporthmen Shows of last year The Industrial Committee re-]'and anothen resort. opener re- commended and it was agreedlp'OI'tEd 5. 'reservatlons. The by the Board of Directors that'muniCiPailti§§ MEG» 911901113ng an extensive direct mail can]: to use theJhlï¬istszjfoif’promotional‘ paign -be conducted through the Purposes as welléa's the resort Regional office to all prospec-iOIiei‘él'f'Oi‘S 111 the diSiNCt- tive industry in Canada and The Manager. reported new United States, pointing out the a member municipalities t0 the services of the Association and'ASSOCiation for‘1958-59. They the merits of locating in maimed Haliburton, Minden, Mar- Area represented by L.O.D.A.’E‘0ra3_ Dag‘lingtron Township, ‘ McKIM ADVERTISING LIMITED Ad. No. 8010 4 cols. x 100 lines NeWspapers i “_ _"'C -v... a. v 'LJQLALIJ, aHamilton Township and Bel- imont and Methune Township's. ;t'he Tourist Committee, con- gratulated and thanked the chairman and delegates attend- _ ing the recent sportsmen shows And at a chartered bank, you can always count on privacy and courteous considera- tion whether you are arranging a loan or using other valuable services the bank provides. loan. The manager welcomes opportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. New supply of Counter (heck Books just arriv- ed at the Old Price at Reporter Office THINK OF IT! COMMUNIT‘ Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID i 1 24-Hour Service Brick Block Work 85 GENERAL REPAIRS PHONE Mflibrwk 214I'32 Peterborouh 2-2080 Oobourg 1787 Nick Peconi Fred Gardner Cavan, Ont. PROPRIETOR PHONE FOR PL 2'