Minister Grace Church. Mflrorook Sunday Schoolâ€"410.45 a.m 9.45 g.m.-â€"D1‘vine Worship. Centrevflle Church A 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a.m.â€"Divine Worship W3†" ‘ cum "x 9.45 a.m.â€"Worship Servié? , Syndax Schgol gb'ildrpn with Reeve Dean gave a detailed report of the meeting in Peter- borough on May 26th under the 4 The UnitedOhnrch of Canada. W ‘- Cam 5 lauthority of the Department 01" Mr. Stan ' Northrop; organist Panning and Development to and choir director. form the Otonabee River Valley Dr. J mm. W h m conservation Authority. It. is , , :- now necessary that our Munici- “O Come, M US Worship - pality appoint a represnetative mnoox to sit on this board and in this 19 00 a m â€"-S‘uaday School respect Reeve Dean was named __ . - on motion by J. Whittinvton 11 15 a m WW“? sen“ seconded by A. G. Andersg’n. Supervised Nursery durmgj Adjournment to July 6, 1959, 8331111511 Service. "\ ‘ nail - 'at 8 p.;n. was called on motion iJLE' .-- OAVAN -\.-, ' by Robert Fisher seconded by "f g Her-b Syer. draw during second Hymn 9! church serviec. A member of St_ Thomas’ Woman’s Auxiliary will be in attendance at all morning ser- vices at St. Thomas’ in the; Parish Hall to look aï¬er aha-9 dren 7 years of age and under‘ of parents wishing to attend the services. 1 Fourth Sunday After Trinity; St. J ohn's, Ida 9.30 a..m.â€"M-attizns. . Christ church, Bailieboro 11.30 a.m.â€"Mattins St. Thomas’ Chm-oh, Miflbrook Evensong 7.00 p.m. Wednesday, June 24th: Na. tivity of St. John the Baptist.‘ There will be a. Celebration of: Holy Communion in St. Thomas’! Church at 10.00 a.m. ! h < l Lipecial Meeting of S.M. (ouï¬câ€"il 1 A special meeting of thezHerb Syer seconded by J‘aYESOn oft] South Monaghan Council was Whittington. l Analicai . . ' . D held Jame 5th called to order Deparment of Planning and ’ , - Development With summary of . by Reeve George Dean m ac- legislation affecting planninggoi MYS- cordance With ad10urnment Department Of pubï¬c We1-‘was a g from June 3rd. l fare advisinp of Welfare .Assis‘c-I The E fare advising of Welfare Assist-l ance to be given to immigran‘s.’ £11.,A22'}! lowing correspondence» which Welfare Officers’ Assoma-, ' ' - 'tion enclosincr programme of MrS. J. has been We‘ve? 11' . d0nvention. b {the ope] Monday ‘ Dept { Develc Department of Highways, approval of road 'expenditure byâ€"law. and road programme for 1959 in the ‘amount of £3033 $17,m.00. thereu Department of Attorneyl vested General announcing es’calblisftb!i Esed ment, of college for education Hid of police. fmnfq Z}? y§entuostal Church Department of Agriculture, enclosing forms to claim. grant sander the Warble Fly Control Act; in this respect the Reeve and Clerk were authorized to complete forms on motion by :.r and Bible Study. 0.00 p.mâ€"Friday, Young Peo- ples Meeting. Captain D. McNeilly 3.00 p.m.â€"Sand=ay School in Legion Hall. “A'Welcome Awaits You.†turbh serviec. ' I L. 0. B. A. LUCKY DRAW pmsiymm 5. Mrs. Donald Langton 253 , ,_ gBurnham Street, Peterboroug o,h Centrevflle and Mfllbrook ’ was the “inner of the L. O. B A, 3v. Gerald E. Graham, B.A. .hmky draw on a child ’s smwked Minister idress .size 6 years, which was Grace Church. Mifl‘orook ,made and donated by Sis‘er ; Sexsmith of 630 Stormont St, Sunday SCh001â€"10'45 a.m ;Peterborough, Ontario Bin 1 *5 a.m.â€"D1vme Worshlp. IAlex Carruthers of Garden Hill! Cen‘brevme Chum]! ' {drew the “inning icket at the: .00 a.m.â€"Church School ‘ L. O. B. A. booth on June 10th? 00 a.m.-â€"Divine Worship {at the Millbrook Fair ! 135GB mg 1' PARISH OF CAVAN Anglican Church of Canada THE SALVATION ARMY The Churches SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1959 Pentecostal Assemblies of ELI-BROOK D. L. Johns, Pasta??? Sunday Services .m«.â€"Sunday School 0 a.m.â€"-Worship Service ) p.m.â€"E'€ «mg Service 3 p.m.â€"Wk :day, Pray- | ‘Mr. K. Symons, Counties’ ,Clerk, advising that by-law to iauthorize compensation pay- meii‘s for live stock loss from pabies will be passed at Jsune lsession of Counties’ Council iand the necessary machinery lfor processing claims will go into operation soon after that time. } Estimated expenditures for ‘1959 after grants have been deducted will amount to $46,- 785.01) and in order to raise this amount a mill rate of 57.9 on farm and residential and 60.7 On business and com- mercial will be necessary. In this respect Robt. Fisher mov- ed, seconded by Jay Whittigton that the Clerk introduce and give first reading to by-law No. 650, second reading was given on motion by A. G. Anderson seconded by Herb Syer third and ï¬nal reaing was given on. motion by Herb .Syer seconded by Jay Whitï¬ngton and accord- ingly the mill rate was struck. Department of Public “Tel-WV“ a goon attendance. IW-A- missionary, M0059 Lake, fare advisinp of Welfare Assistw The Scrlpture reading Acts Nursing Station, Manitoba. ance to be given to immigran‘s.j 11-, 22-6, was given by Mrs. ' Mrs. Leslie Graham presented Welfare Officers’ Associa-1H- A. Turner. .The President,‘ a chapter, Diseases in Society, tion enclosing programme of Mrs. J. W. Hilton conducted from the Study Book, “Who donvention. ‘the opening prayers, The re-‘Careslâ€. Department of Planning and ports 0f the Secretary and the} An interesting report was Development with instructions. Treasurer were accepted astread from the Arctic News, on zoning byâ€"laws and properfeafi: by Mrs. Fallis and MrS. ; written by Bishop Marsh of the procedrure for amendments BTIStOW- Diocese of the Arctic, ‘ thereflo, also enclosing a SUg‘. “Arepo‘rt‘of the Womens: The executive will be a com- Mr. Geéo. Slater, enquiring as to Hydro contract and in this respect the Clerk was asked to reply that. building by-law had not been adhered to and therefore the Municipality will not sanction his contract. Counties’ Clerks ofï¬ce en- closing County levy of $9,291. ; of this amount 4,765.00 will be set aside for roads. Inspector of Public SchoOIS advising that estimated Pro- vincial gran s for 1959 will be approximately $14, 412 83. This is an increase of $2,742.64 over 1958. Hydro Electric, thirteen con- tracts which were approved. The Toronflo-Dominion Bank, advising of increase of half of one per. cent in interets rate thereby bringing the municipal rate to five and three quarters A per. cen. . The Northumberland-Durhami Health Unit report I"'or ,th’e[ month of April. f A. J. Del Piero, advising of plans to build cabins at “BB †Beach. Departmenvfx of: Planning and Develoum-ent, enclosing map of proposed Otona‘bee River Con- serrvastion District, and informa- tion pertaining thereto. J _.E. I_l_?,glgi1:z§onI Clerk form of byâ€"law to be 11., 22-6, was given b5? Mrs. 3 Mrs. ï¬eslie Graham presentedi, The Ladies of iBallyduff.Pres.;:e-came (Shedbride of ERNIE Ray- H. A_ Turner. The President,‘ a chapter, Diseases in Society; byterian Church are holding a .ï¬lmeJ 1%618 50†ofeN - and Mrs. J. W. Hilton conducted from the Study Book, “VVho‘G‘arden Party '00 be held mei ~38 .Th ' Regdenlg egvton- the opening prayers, The i‘e-‘Caresâ€. Ilst at that village. Supperfl’llï¬l-1 1m e 1! ; 1311?? P- POI‘tS 0f the Secretary and the} An interesting report was‘at 5.00 o’clock until all are“?1118 0 d Ohe 0“ 3 11011319 Treasurer were accepted as'read from the Arctic Newsflserved. There will be 3 short‘Peï¬orme dtMcereIgméY- . read, by Mrs. Fallis and Mrs. written by Bishop Marsh of the I plays by the Tyrone W.A., also r. an 1'8- .g 911 Will Bristow. Diocese of the Arctic, [Instrumental Music by they?†on their farm at Newton- A report of the Womens’ The executive will be a com-gKitchen Band. Adm1ss10nâ€"-x“ne' __ World of Prayer Service held mittee to plan for the W.A. 'l Adults 85c; Children 8-12 379319 in February, from the In’cer-l Tear to be hem at the Rectory? 35c; under 5 Free. Bénew Your Subscription. The final meeting for the sea son of the W.A. of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church was held Monday evening at‘ the home of Mrs. Reginald Fallis.‘ There was a good attendance. THE manâ€"mama ‘mmoox; OMLHO " A, Think of the most dreary hoUsehold chores and chmeesare all of them can be done better and more eaaily with the help of electricity. With the help of safe, clean, modern electric appliances you get through your housework faster '. . have more time to spendiiyvithyouï¬ famrlyAnd ’ it’s always a happy economy to choose electric appliances because electricity is so inexpensive. Does thsework come between you and your family? You get more out of life When you get the out of eléétricity.†"‘ ‘ Do you often ï¬nd yourself working so hard for your family you have little time to spend with them? ‘. A . HOLD ir, SEASON An interesting report was read from the Arctic News, written by Bishop Marsh of the Diocese of the Arctic_ Church‘Council of Canada, was early* in September. Meetmgi read by Mrs. Fallis, and evi- closed with prayer '- '1 dence was shown of the increas-x Mrs. Herbert Trick and] ed interest and progress in this Mrs. H. Williamson were SUP' I united prayer effort. {per hostesses. - m I An interesting story was read from the Living Message, on Her mission work, from Miss Mary Wattsf’ord, R.N., and , The September meeting ibe at home of Mrs Tricwk GARDEN PARTY AT BALLYDUFF JULY 1831?. wwwm Use silver polish to remove stubborn stains from «iron soteplate. Navarscmpe or use harsh abrasives. St. Andrew ’s United Church was the setting ,for a dou‘ble- ring wedding on Saturday, June 6th when Audrey Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardiner, Millbrook, became the bride of John Ray- eburne Ogden, son of Mr. and IIIIVII lequire Pl ' Phone Bailieboro 30 ' IIIIII CASHfordeadoz-ai «mucous. Phone Colbcf Bethany reasonable rates by Stanley Mil! LICENSED AUCTIO] Farm Stock, Furniture DIRECT WIRE TO TOT Member Brokerâ€"Dealer: ation of Ontario Peterborough, Ki 2" Northnmberiand Secu ritie Phone Til-W Albert Waxer 31 W: Sole owner P. 730m3t.,rort 1mm GRANITE C‘ King street resident treated to a series t quakes all day, due to 1 ditch digger smashi pavement in order to ditch digger 'smashi down the street. No ‘ be sorry to see the end job as the noise and t] breaking ‘~he cement b thing ever heard amt: before. Em, Maple, Bassw SERIES OF SMALL EARTH 131111038 If you have steady em; your Plumbing and Be our booklets and fill : 425 Water Shea PETERBOROUGH, ON '1‘. J. Carley QC. 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