nether fella had beat- ‘ it. She was spoke for. sspoke for 51 years avanville. And on the mly this year, she and Jaflress will mark the iversary of their mar “Hg thing and this sk editor. YOUR HEP NOW; YOUR RED CROSS zme mily M SOCIAL . PERSONAL â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- . Barry )5;me of Trenton Kerry and ferry Young of ‘1‘4 15. Spending a week’s holiday Trenton are vibAnng 3d: the am With 'his grmdszher, Mr. Ge- home of inn and Mm; mm. M... m TORONTO-:DOMINION IE When you have a Personal Loan at The Bank, your life is automatically insured for the unpaid balance. It’s protection for us and (more important) it’s protection for your family. So if you need money for any worthwhile purp se, please call in to see your Toronto-Dominion Bank manager You’ll ï¬nd him anxious to help because he understands that Zena. 7g money is just as important a part of our business as helping you to save. *Monthly instalment includes interest at 6 0/ A, per annum plus service CHOOSE YOUR OWN REPAYMENT PLAN 3,007] 263.72 180.21 Want a new car? New furniture? New wait? If you’re steadily employed an credit rating you can get them now Personal Loan from the Toronto-Dom; surprised how easy it is! 2,000 1,000 500 ‘ ‘- ‘- n - $ 43.96 $ 30.04 $ 23.09 175.81 120.14 92.34 ¢ A MONTHS Where people make the diï¬erence T. LT‘ESEMER, MANAGER, MILLBRO’OiK BRANCH 87.91 ï¬x as home of :var. «and Mrs. CLar- Maude 'G'isww ence Young and Kevin. N.Y. have been . steadily employed and have a (Ly’e Insuranï¬clzggdj 18 MONTHS 60.07 46.17 37.83 32.28 get them now through a low-cost 66 138.51 113.48 96.84 24 MONTHS THE MILLBROOK REPORTER KW appliances? Well why $ 18-92 $ 16.14 charge. name 6* Iswom‘ of Buffalo, LY. have been visiting at the 30 MONTHS 75.65 64.56 satisfactory 36 MONTHS ,, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Lee, Willi-am Gram: and Karen; Louise, children of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Welboume. Doris Joan :and Deborah E1- ten, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Geonge Hawkins; James Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kennedy; and Suzanne Denise 13ng A large congregation was in attendance at St. Andrew’s United Chunoh, Millbrook, on Fathers’ Day, June 17, for the yregular morning service. The Sacrament of Baptism was observed, and the foil-ow- ing infants and children were baptized: Through his loyalty, humil- ity and faithfulness he soon proved to be an inspiration to all in his many roles as past~ or. counsellor and friend. His unselï¬shness and great devo-i tion to duty will always be remembentd tby stag and inm ates. Through his help and ad. vice, many former wayward boys are now law-abiding and respected members of their community. His depsarturt wil cause a great vacuum, which will -be very dtiï¬icunlt to ï¬ll. We, at the Reforma'tory, wish him every success in his new appointment, and hope his future evangelistic endeaâ€" vours will conquer for his heavenly father Ith'e hearts an sou-ls of men. UNITED ‘C‘H Utnecynmï¬ Dr. Neal dedicated the Ont- ardo Reformatory, Millbrook, on June 1, 1957, and took up uhis appointment as Resident Chaplain and Consultant to the Minister of Reform Instit- utions‘ in Chaplaincy Matters on July 1, 1957. He and his charming wife :have two children, a boy, Har old, who is Director of Resea- 1rah for the Iron Ore Co. of Canada at Szheï¬erville, Quebn e'c, and a daughter, Mrs. E. Hopper of Petrolia. Rotary Club, and was presid- ent of .the Campï¬bellford Braâ€" nlsh. ' bUllIteI‘e‘n‘C‘e, and wars Ia-tltr hon ored by his alma mater with a Doctor of Divinity degree. ‘For the eleven years prior (to his appointment at Mi'lvlbrook,‘ Dr. Neal 'was pastor at Calm- b'rivdge Street United Church, Londsay. He was active in tho: Dr. Nea‘l was born in Port Hope, and received his Public and High School education rthere. Shortly asï¬ter his grad- nation *he entered Victoria Col lege, University [of Toronto; Following his ordinsamion he served in The Bay of Quinta Conference, and was la'ttr hon ored by his aima mater wif‘1 by a fellow worker A wave of disappointment recently spread (through the staff and inmates of the Ont- ario Reformatony, \Millbrook, when it was learned that Dr.‘ H. B. Neal, D.>D., 'thvapladn and friend, was leaving ¢o become assistant to Rev. Dr. Melville Alitkin at rthe lFinsrt United ’J Church, Hamilton. TRIBUTE TO DR was active in the , CANADA ‘. NEAL The minister will be on hol idays duping July. There will be no service in. 'Cavan Uni-t- ed Church during July. Ser- vices will be in St. Andrew’s July 1, when the preached will be Dr. H.B. Neal; July 8, Rev. James Bums; July 15, Mr. Al- ex Hoyle of .Petenboiro; July 22 Mr. Evans Hatherley of Peter Sunday School 10 A ‘11. Divine Worship 11:15 AM. CAVAN Worship Service 9:45 AM. -OP0-0-0-0.0 VISLtOI‘S were present from Toronto, Oshawe, Ottawa, Peâ€" terboro, Hampton, Campbell- crofd: and other places. On Sunday, June 24, the Sa- crament of Holy Communin will be observed at the reguâ€" lar morning Services at Cavan and Millbrook. In the evening at 7 30 the County Orange Lodge Service will be held in St Andrews, at which visit- ors will be welcome. Rev. Sunday School Sunday School Informal Service THE SALVATION ARMY Mamns CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. Edgar Palfrey, Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Matins (Legion Hall) Welcome Awaits You P‘RES‘BYTER IAN School 11:00 AM. L Service 7 :30 RM. CENTREVILLE MILLBROOK 11:15 AM. 10:00 AM. 11:15 3 RM. 7:30 PM.