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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 8 May 1958, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ”We Ablmdant Lilo... (inOralgobm)- . I“; 5; From God God wants to heal you. This; is a precious truth but you can-g not force yourself to believe it. ‘ You must know it is true before 1 you can believe. There is no} substitute for the truthâ€"nor; for the knowledge of truth. l You must want God to heall you. You must have a burn-i ing desire. Burning desire: knows no shame, no barrier, no How To Receive Healing l. l Radio broadcasts of major- I‘eln' l . ran momoam moon, H ammo ior, findzthpmselves a confined ’transgressor. there is extended- i the) hand .oi friendshfi‘, I’lgheyi are not forgotten. and the“ door of hope’ to a, better future isl lheld open. Tomall ”who camel iwithin the reach of this ‘serv-l ling ministry’ the Salvation If Army Captain will ever remain {the ‘prisoncr’s frined’. Chairman for the local cam-. paign is Mr. Gordon Trick.{ and the treasurer Mr. Earl! Liesemer, with whom donations may be left with, either at The Toronto-Dominion Bank, or at Trick’s B-A Station, west-end, der, left, will be part‘ of a GAME OF THE DAY, . . \ . Miubmk . it I refusal. Intense desire burns . . . leag ie basemall game Will be lr adcast ng team that Will re- ’ 1 S i 0 1 YOUR CORNER FROM the bridge behind and Dene"carried for the first time on‘port from National and, Ameri- the CBC Transâ€"Canada network can league parks. Fred Sgam- . . . [each Saturday afternoon this bati right, will report on Canax , . _ To receive your healing Youlsummer on “Game of the Day”, dian sports happenings during momma, reader sent, and, Of" the things they wanted to ' quested...,us to print the f'Olh buy. . trates into the very heart of.- the Son Of God. ' must approach God for healing 5 Former’ pitching star Bob Fel- betweeniinnings intermissmns. re through faith. Faith is not something you always have to . seek or pray for. Faith ls l rig your fath solely and directty' smething God already has .i upon him. given YOU: for “God hath dealt l exceeding glad,” for healing is to every man the measure 0ft yours through faith. , { faith” (Romans 12!3)- PF“ Mr. W. D. tells how he was your faith to work. This Will: healed of a mental disorder: increase it and make it strong-l “For twelve years I ha 81‘ You have been provided the"fears, depression and emotion- capacity and ability to use {al instability. I went from your faith in any way you} one doctor to another, only to chose, for you are a free moral! be told by each one that he. a-gent. You are able to fiX' culd not help me. I had to get your attention upon G052 focus-‘ hold of myself and overcome imy difficulty. I spent some {weeks in a hospital but did not 9respond to treatment preâ€"’ TheChurches i scribed there. 1 UND Y, MAY 11, 1958 S A I “\Vhen I returned home. my ~â€"â€"-,_â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘ Pentecostal Assemblies of gniind, body and soul were dis- ltraught. I realized there was Canada . ‘ _ Emu-h work to be done on my Zlon PenteCOStal (hurdllpart if God were to help me. MLLBROOK ll must clear my mind of all . negative and help God to re- 10 Sungladeergclels 1 {place them with positive, heal- a.m‘.â€" un ay .c 00 ’. ling ones. 'I asked God to be 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Worsh1p semi“? 'my healer, to show me the way 730 p;m-â€"Great Evansehstlcg out of the dark into the light. Semee- ; “Little by little my healing PARISH OF C AV AN iprogressed. Each day I became Anglican Church Of Canada .surer, stronger, calmer and had RGV- 3- C. Quinn, 3-454 Lth. ped away. I came out of my RMOI- g self-imposed bidding and began 51:11. Sunday after- Easter. ‘ito venture out. into the world St John‘s Ida just as a child Would. 'Each , . .’ ‘day I tried to accomplish a 9.4:) a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. olitlte more than the previous m (311111011, Bailieboro iday. God, my healer, erased 11.15 a.m..â€"â€"Morning Prayer. ithe past. He has led me into St Thomas’ Church, Millbrooki a beautiful new world of faith Land love and security. 7'00 p.m.-â€"Bvenlng Prayer. “Each day I shall continue ”M o a ‘tO walk and talk With God 111 THE UNITED CHURCH jorder to overcome Old negative Millbrook Pastoral Charge lthoughts and habits. God Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A.,!wants me to do my part 1in B.D., Minister. ikeeping daily vigilance over Mr. Stan Northrop, organistmy thoughts and deeds. and choir director. “I am healed, perfectly heal- “ . W r h' 7. ed, but I must never lose sight 0 Come, Let Us 0 5 1p {of the fact that God expects mind clear of negative thoughts 11.15 a.m.â€"Family Service. Sacrament of Baptism. Cavan 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Faniily Service. Sacrament of Baptism. ”fl.” PRESB - Conn-wills and Millbtook Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister minim. 9.45 a.m.â€" Mother’s Day f Service, School and Congre- gation. , . A- i Centreviile Church ' South Monaghan 10.00 a.m.â€"-Church School 11 . 00 a .m .â€"Divine Worship . _â€" â€"â€",â€"â€"â€"â€"r â€"____â€"â€"â€"¢ ~- Dead Stock! CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene S3w1, if no answer - Easily Featutcg â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-Qc---_ The‘tbifsfiah‘ Science Monitor C-ne Nanny St, Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or "rt‘e/ 5â€"31.", 3 year SIS 5:: 5 months 59 U 3 months $5.350 D Peterborough Ri-24330. Address Barrett Fur Farm ”â€"3â€"- -____._,__. alumCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII INIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIEI W helps me to receive his guid- “Rejoice and be 31109 and WISdom throughout The 'salIOOn isisometimes called each moment Of the day. ” lfered from nervous tension, 8 {more confidence. Fears drop: lvears agoâ€"the officers of this v 'i v . a ,, u me to keep faith. heepmt’ my { world-encircling Army are con, l In Canada last year Correc-j TIMETO TIME lowing .llir‘t-tle. dittyz. ‘ The‘SalOon A “BAR” a bar, That "s true: Many hundreds of letters A bar to Heaven, a door to Hell, come to my Office every day Whoever named it, named it ;telling of remarkable recover- W911, ' '3 d sufâ€" 168 such as the 0119 above. E3011 A bar to manliness and wealth,i dds its own evidence to out A door to want and broken often repeated theme: God is; health, a good God. He can and Will‘A bar to honour, pride, and heal you. fame, i shame, RED SHIELD CAMPAIGNâ€"i EA bar to hope, a bar to prayer, OCAL CANVASS MAY 12-17. l 4‘ I ' ‘ 1‘0 r o oht in .‘ . . OPTPI‘? n? “7‘ - be re 1A door to brawhng, senseless. forming nihtitutions, wh1ch : Strife, I should turn men out better; A bar to all that’s truo and‘ than when they entered. As al bl‘al't‘, . i u o , . o 7' ‘ 3 ! matter of fact, they are (11.11thL do i to (very dlnnnard s .. . . orave. the reverse.“ declared the tar- A D . . . . ' , bar to Joys that home 1m- slghtcd Founder of The Salva-; pm.“ . , *7 tion Army in 1890. “There. arc‘A door to tears and aching few people more to be pitied,”; hearts. he continued, “than the fellow“ A bar to Heaven, a door to Hell, _ . . ith- ' ' ’ who has served his first term: 0:35: named It’ named m of imprisonment and finds him-, . . . . . - - . 2â€":le â€". ' . self out-Side the gall doors Wltil-i .tten by a hfe 9011““ m J'Ollé‘t Prison. \ out a character and often with- out a friend in the world. ” The reclamation of humanl a r lives has always been one of| ~â€" CAVAN SCOUTS .. W the cardinal principles of this: Boys of the 151-. Cavan Cubs . . ‘Army Of Mercy’ and V‘Viuiam‘and Scouts attended a Church Booth didn’t stOp with theSBPal'ade Service at St. John’s" comments and conditions. ExfiAngfican Church, Ida, on Sun- prisoners were met on release; ‘ day afternoon. Rev, H, C. workshops were opened To pro-,Quinn preached on the text, ride jobs; counselling and (bill-WLet no man despise thy forting prisoners behind baI‘SIyouth. " The Queen ’s Message . 3 . V l, was commenced, and every P0»- . for Commonwealth Youth wasl 'sible aid pl‘OVid9d to bring a-jread by Rev. Francis Chisholm.‘ 1 .l)0llt rehabilitation Of former There 'W'dS a good congregation prisoners and their families. zof the parents and friends. ' N0 organization has J'USflYiMembers of the Group Commit- vwon more respect and admiralâ€"{tee and Mothers’ Auxiliary tion of both prisoners, their‘were also present. ' families and correction officials '1, than The Salvation Army. l lWhat William Boot started 68 Mb Cotton culture is thought to have originated in India about | _~-..____.-___.__.â€" --,â€"â€" , tinuing today. ‘tional Services officers of The' Salvation Army made 16,0941” vi<its to police courts and prisoners. During the same’i' . period 77,844 prisoners and eX‘ l prisoners were interviewed. '9! Â¥ Magistrates and police are at} all times anxious to Obtain the' A Army’s interest in certain ' cases, particularly with the first offender: The Army firmi; ly believes it is infinitely better? to assist the first offender ‘beg fore sentence’ rather than try, to rehabilitate him after ‘timeg has been served. On 10,075” occasions Salvation Army off-"~l ficers pleaded for the first off; . fender. , Confidence, built On’i 1 l ! 2| ,. ‘ past accomplishments, brought-j its own reward, and 5,078 were" released to their care. Act of kindness, ofttimes in ' 3" the form of clothing, a bed andg. a meal on release; the contact-1.- ing of relatives, or, it may be‘ the writing of a letter: some-. times just a visit to the. former ; -- place of cn’lployment for a tact~ : fill wold with the managerâ€"~-' " the-o and other such acts num-' 1 bored »l".57l . F: l‘ \‘CllOs‘f‘ who face the! . t. nuigistrate for the first time,; 1 - .4 w-.â€"â€".’- >-â€" - ._. l ilooo 13.0. , l ! EL'e'q u i re«? I - U o 5 Plumbing Heating : Furnace II. and Oil-Burners d Eavestroughing' and 9; Pump Repairs . E Trenching and Digging ’, E I I I I I I ’5‘ I H . Phone Bailieboro 3O IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIOIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIII ‘ Thursday-lay 8. 1958 HAVE YOUR Gas and Fuel Oil Delivered by Lequire Fuels Phone Millbrook 87.j III-ig-Innlulu-ulgnulni'nnun-Inns About 1000 A.D., theChinose . Some day somebody is going made their coins in the shape to come up withaparking meter- for a phone booth and make a lot of people happy. M‘â€" This Is Where We Conic In! A CIA policyholder driving to work pulled out to u .r, . r , Li ass ‘ collided head-on with another car carrying the drivfr and“;i passengers. One man died and 5 were hOSpitalized. CIA paid almost $50,000 in claims. ' ’ This followed a single slipâ€"our policyholder had never been involved in an accident. 'A single skid can wrack your car and send you and your pas- worry-free protection whenever or wherever you drive. I A door to darkness and despair,, . , . lA bar to honoured, useful life; Esseyzgscm representative for helpful information on these MRS. SADIE MoEAIN, RR 1, IDA, Agent Phone RI 5-8079 CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 'l au-_..,- sengers to hospitalâ€"or the passengers in the other car. SO you can never tell when you will have an accidentâ€"but if you """‘ A door to grief and sin and' do, that’s where CIA comes in, CIA’s liability and medical payment coverages Offered you Can’t take that crossing AA l .4- 4. _ J 21 Queen Street Opposite the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope Ebrame’ flower Ebop “ PHONE TURNER 55796 DAY; TURI'IER 52808 NIGHT, COL LECT 0-- ~.u_/r~ a I ~ Elbrame’ flower Shep “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU” Weddings, the sick room, funerals. c‘ J . E. Barnnger, Publisher Seen On King Street During The Week A car driven at such a spec. through the red light on bu day as to make onlookers thin one of satan‘s demons had he escaped from Hell and that il “old boy” himself was aft the ecaped evil one. A big game hunter takin “potluck” shots at the it'lubl some starlings with an air rifle His marksmanship was eltlie extra good or extra poor, a one bird flew up. this may hav been cansed by the pellet, the again by the sight of a choic bug Or fly on the wing. Any way the birds cleared out. I he did hit the bird mean that his aim is net crdillary but extraordinary. ,â€" Bit Of Everythin' Una thing can be ~95? ple Who live in Tim ‘. (lo it t'lle'epvr. A iii-g»: is :z _. ;_v «til: :3: a chcrple a bad 12221;». The straight I izarr. Path w uld bu :.;i:v-2 . " more people Hamil-,1; :1. I always admit-c ‘73:” \leifl“... of those who com»: in 111% advice. livery woman stjr‘i‘.> Tu hark? our 3 secret desiri- to ‘a'ritiâ€"a l'liFCkS. REID ’s GARAGE, Phone 275‘ MILLBROOK, ONTARIO OAKLEY, STANDISE, CLAani CARLEY LECH :1 Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street ‘ PETERBOROCGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) B. O. Standish QC. 1 T. E. Clarke BA. ‘ 8.11. Carley B. Com. ‘, W. C. Lech B.A. BUTTER GRANITE CO. Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 4 Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. BATES a mans rUNEsAL SERVICES , Lining . A. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT!“ QUEEN ST W. 1 (At Shaman Avenue) l . ....._. >...4-.- ,. >4 . TELEPHONE EMpire 3.068131" TORONTO. ONT. 3!; JOHN PAYNE Pantypool â€"- Ontario h County, is now available to conâ€" .. U3 duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectftu . solicited ! i l c‘: Licensed Auctioneer. Durham 5 no 1 W: l r Dead Stock Removed I HIGHEST PRICES PAID 24-H0iél‘ gewkiee PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Féick Pecom PROPRIETOR “

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