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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 25 Jul 1957, p. 3

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DEC Liag-ility, and Sickness, AND HOUSES Hour Service fisnowavaflabletocu- gsanywheroinComty. ad Den Sting-Males es comenng amazmgly do“. (And Buick’s poweriu! new svifler. safe! stops!) ONE OOLIEGT: lookyoucanlivewith. Inc ' nâ€"Ciean. crisp. ciassic lines _ mu irate. the 9'39 Han ' This bf; engine blends ‘ ky silence. World’s most Iacement, complessiou, bon- ler Today 3"“ Response? When! hastocy such 3 sweet sens. at use", your family, evesym 031(th Stock Removed L MOTORS VALUE Oobonrg 1787 k Peconi Agency EISDIFJIIIIIIII' I-Take Buick's traditional eâ€"cradie it to the lowest :-and brother! You never July 25, 1957 e 266 Io, Ont. EMA-rim ROUGH See Your PRICES PAID 7le M- 2757C Anglican Church of Canada PARISH OF GAVAN Rev. E. C. Quinn,B..,A Lth. Rector. 6th. Sunday after Trinity. . St. John‘s, Ida. f 9.45 a.m.â€"â€")Inrning Prayer. 81:. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook 11.15 a.m.â€" Morning Prayer. ’ 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship. 10.45 a.m.â€"â€"C’-hurch School. Cenpreville Church South Monaghan Mrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.15 a.m.â€"Divine Worship Christ Church, Bailieboro. 7.3-0 p.m.â€"~Evelning Prayer. Gavan 9.45 a.m.â€"Public Worship 1 and Sunda School. Cavan ()‘hurch Picnic on Sat- urday afternoon to Emily Park, THE UNITED CHURCH Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. St. Andrew’s 11.15 a. m. â€"Family Worship: Junior Oona'reb cation and \urse: y. The Beatitudes (3) Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. Zion PentecostaI Church MILE-BROOK ' 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 armâ€"Worship Service 7.30 p.m.â€"â€"Evan9:elistic Meet- From July 2151: to August 4th the evening service will be cancelled on account of Co- b‘ourg Camp Meetings. You are cordially invited to attend these camp meetings. If you have no church home we kindly invite you to Zion Line Pentecostal vCfihurch. Mr. Fooe was forced to beg the Legislature to stem its criticisms of penal institutions and the way they were being mm because, he said, reports of the debates reached the in- mates and “weakened the ability of the staff to handle It is to be regretted that ill health has forced the resigna- tion of the Provincial Minister for Reform Institutions, the Hon. John Weir Foote, V.C., the reverend and gallant mem- ber for Durham. But in truth it was not surprising that he should have resigned the post, for it has been obvious for some time that he was not at home with it. Earlier this year in a debate on his Department in the Ontario Legislature there was a certain amount of uneasi- ness, even on the Conservative benches, that Mr. Foote was becoming overworked in de- fence of his policies. Thursday July 25, 1957 J. H. Barringer, Publisher. PRESBYTERIAN Cont-ravine and Millbrook The Churches SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1957. Mirror-Reporter v. Walter Patterson, 11.. Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. Millbrook Pentecostal Assemblies of m2. FOOTE RESIGNS Pastor, M . Case . ,Th-e organization sponsoring the peach recipe contest, The Ontario Peach Growers Co- operative, its the official organi- zation representing all peach :The 1957 contest’s second prize is for $250., with a third prize of $100. and 10 other prizes for $10. It is quite likely that Canadian housewives will hoar a lot about this yvar s peach recipe winners and thczr z'vcipes. An extensive program is Ming planned in connectinl With flze awarding of the I)Li/ :3 for The Top peach resipe's. "The prizes this year are con- siderably larger than those of- fered in former years for peach recipe winners. Last year over 600 housewives sent- itmto the Peach Cooperative their favor- ite recipe. 7 3:13 ;§;.I|i, Top winner last year was Mrs. Greta Wemgler of Town- to, Who at one time was an in- terior-decorator and who re- cently returned to her home- land, Demrmark. Second prize went to Mrs. M. Burle-igh of Napanee, Ontario Mrs. Wen- gler’s recipe was for peaches with chicken, while Mrs. Bur- leigh sent in a delightful peach pie. recipe. The Ontario Peach] Growers (To-operative announced today that it is sponsoring a “Peach Recipe Queen” contest this year with the top award providing ”or a round trip for two to The contest is open to anyone who sends in a peach recipe to the Ontario Peach Growers Co- operative . However, Mr. Fo-ote’s heart ailment is .a matter for sympa- thy, not reerimination and it is never an occasion for anything less than sorrow when a man’s work becomes too arduous for his health. Medical advice has suggested that Mr. Foote’s re- covery would be seriously hampered if he stayed in office. In the face of such advice it would be folly to continue. We Wish. Mr. Foote speedy re- c.0‘very.â€" The Peterborough Examiner . ONTARIO PEACH GROWERS SPONSOR ‘ ‘ PEACH RECIPE CONTEST ’ ’ Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, with a stay at the hotel for one week. them. ” At the time Mr. Foo-to i'navited anyone to take his place ifi he thought they could do the job better. The Examienr sounded a note of caution fol- lowing this debate, saying that it would be better to demon- strate that the Pro-Vinces’s re- form institutions were being well operated and in, that Way disperse criticism rather than try to .supress it. have an opportunity this year to show-off their favorite peach recipes. During a recent tour of Europe, UN. Secretary-General Trygv Lie visited England, Belgium and Austria where he made address before several organizations and at the University of Louvain. A Brussels he attended a luncheon given by the Belgian Units. Nations Association. Seen here at the luncheon are, from left 1 right: the President of the High Court of Justice of Belgium; Van Cauwelaert, President of the Belgian House of Rogues" tativ es; Mr. Lie; Pierre Wigny, President of the Association 6‘ livering an address and Paul Van Zeeland, the Foreign Mime-t . Canadian housewives will ! National forest fire statistics, iass-emblend by the Forestry [Bram-h with the co-operation [of the provincial and terri- ltoria] governments, show that ithere have been more. fires to 'date this year than last. So far, during only two months of the fire, season, there have been 2,200 fires compared to 1,600 ]during April and May :of 1956. Forest fire research officers said fir-es often take a heavy ton during May because the new green growth has not de- veloped enough to have a dampening effect on the forest litter in which most fire's start and spread. A near- record number of forest fires for the momth of May burned 86,,000 acres of forest throwghout Canada, the federal Forestry Branch, De- partment of Northern Affairs and National Resources, re- ported. recently. The pealch recipe contest is open from July 15 to Septem- ber 30h, 19-57. All entrants should addres’s their recipes to Ontario Petac’h Growers Oo- operativ‘e, Box 574, St. Cathar- iners, Ontario. ported. recently. fer”: What a pity that. Dr. Warm, dry weather was;Graham should indulge in the partly responsible for lhe 1,?50‘frivolity of false prophecy. In forest fir-93‘ reported during Mayâ€"only slightly less than the 1,875 fires that raged in May, 1950, the worst May for forest fires on record. Although there were many fires, total damage was far less than in May, 1956 when 736,000 acres were burned by 1,567 fires. producers in Ontario. It. has the responsibility of distribu- ing and marketing all peaches produced in: the province. FOREST FIRES 0N INCREASE IN CANADA DURING MONTH OF MAY YOUR SAVINGS EARN 434% ‘ 437 GEORGE ST. Tm: ERROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO >Z<n2>mOO FmDmP >mm6 034 <_mO.â€".Om> Int-crest ‘is péyable' half-yearly by cheque or may be left to accumulate at compound interest. Amounts of $100.00 and up may be left on deposit. When you deposit them. in a Guaranteed Investment Certificate for 3, 4 or Bye‘ars. m ‘â€" ‘fl‘w ‘_,,4 pwu W"â€" h¢'m0.ww- ......m_..4 o-lJ-"H- I Gavan Township, Thursday, August 8th, at 7.30 p.m. Manvers Township, Tu-eéday, August 6th, at 7.30 Vp.m. (D.S.T.) I regret that the Versffier is not more hopeful of democracy. My criticism was that democ- racy is by no means triumphant, as proclaimed in the Verse. Democracy will be: triumphant when it is applied by man to the Whole of his society. A war- lezss world Will be contingent upon a much greater degree of democracy than now prevails. That the Versifier despairs of man’s ability to attain a full measure of democracy is evi- denced by his statement-â€" “which will be- achieved by the second coming of Christ and which as Billy Graham has been telling the people of New York is just around the corn- I do not generally reply to “letters to the Editor” which are anonymous. However, in the ease of “The Voice of Mill- brook” of July 41th, as the let.- ter is cut off Without the name of the writer notwithstanding its “Dear Mr. Editor” the omission being apparently due to an error of the Editor, or a lapse of the linotypist, oLper- haps a prank of the pmter’ s devil, I shall reply to one or two pointfi. In writing “letters "to the! Editor” I have made it a rule} to acknowledge my respons'is‘ bility by having my name! printed'with the. letters 1 write. 1 Assuming that the. letter was Written by ihe Versifier I wish to express my appreciation for his or .her reply to my lettter but for the life of me I cannot see how God can in 'any way or to any degree. be held responsi- ble for such a colossal evil as war. every generation. since the time of Christ there have. been those who have made the same pre- diction and nothing has come of it’. It is time that Chris- tian people rid themselves of the spurious ideas of apocalyp- ticism and got down to the business of imulementing the teaching of Jesus regarding God and man in the ormaniza- tion nofi human society for only in that way can Christ come and abide with humanity. Yours truly, Chas. D. Clarke. ,The Editor. The Millbrook Reporter, Millbrook, Ontario. Dear Sir: WHEN THE COUNCILS MEET AGAIN South M-onaghan Tiwnship, Monday, August 5th, at 8 p.m. Millbroo-k Village to the call of the Reeve. Voice of B.C. PETERBOROUGH 739 East 50th Avenue Vancouver 15. B.C. July 14. 1957 PHGNE 150, MILLBROOK Agents For Fannings Cleaners and launderers! “MM!”PM.PMRMWMMMMMRRW.MMMMWRM Dacks’ Shoes, and Tip Top Tailors Annual Clearance Sale Clearanceâ€" All Women’s and Misses White Shoes $1 5 ‘ ALL to Clear for I9 Clearanceâ€"Women’s Black Kid Pumps .......... Sale Price 2-95 Men’ s Summer J erseysâ€"ShortSleeve .............. . Sale Price 1.95 Men’s Sport Shirtsâ€"Short and Long Sleeves-â€" Regular $4.95. Sale Price... 2-95 Olearamce Men’s Fine Straw Hatsâ€"Regular $3.45 Sale Price 1.95 Men’s 8 on Blue Denim Overalls with bibâ€" Big “B” Brand sizes34to44 ... 3.. . ... .. .. .. 3-98 10% Discount 0 on: ALL GOODS NOT 10/0 SPECIALLY REDUCED "Big B" Overalls, Pants and Work Shirts Walker’s and Haugh’s "Big 88" Overalls All lines of Penman’s Underwear and Socks ‘Arrow Fine Shirts, Biltmore Hats, and All lines of British and Dominion Rubber and Canvas Footwear THIS DISCOUNT MEANS CONSIDERABLE SAVING FROM SUCH WELL KNOWN BRANDS A8: All MENS TIES 1-3 OFF Extra Special OFF ALL GOODS' Not Specially Reduced! EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR (BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE) COMMENCING «mg-4....“ PAGE THEE. 10%

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