[63; me. show-v you .how easy 11; 13 to travel free from worry mm Traveflers’ \ Cheques I e 16 make the p ï¬ference at _ PAGE TWO “Travellers’ Cheques are the sensible way to carry the money you need on any holiday or business trip. They’re easy, they’re convenient, and they’re safe. Here’s how Toronto- Dominion Travellers’ Cheques work for you. Before you set out on any trip, visit your nearest Torontoâ€"Dominion Bank and exchange the amount of cash you’ll need for the same amount in Travellers’ Cheques. You can convert them back to cash again as you need it by merely signing your name. Travellers’ Cheques are negotiable anywhere. It’s good business to use Travellers’ Cheques. It’s also good business to take advantage of the many other excellent services you can enjoy when you bank regularlyatToronto- Dominion.Dropintoyour nearest branch sOOn. The individual, personalized service you’ll receive will convince you that . . .†Manager .Riano pupils of Mrs. Louis H. Winslow pass Rsoyal Conserva- m of Music Examinatwns. Names and standing listed be- BUTTER GRANITE CO. LTD. Monuments and ~ Family Memorials 73 Ontarid St, Port'Hope, Ont. Phone Turner 5â€"5216 DEAD, OLD and CRIPPLED FARM STOCK REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Immediate 24 Hour Service ASK YOUR OPERATOR FOR ZENITHâ€" 66550 No Toll Charge Barrister: Solicitor: Notary .PHONE 9 MILLBROOK. Hard Softwood Logs Hard Soft Slabs Cheap New PHONE 70-w MILLBROQK, ONTARIO ors;; Ansne Arn.1stmng, honors; Grad-e Four: Penelope Larmer, honors; Patricia Larmer, honors: Grade Five: Margaret Ann Fowler, honors; Grade Nine: Bernard In-gham, honors. Con- qmt‘ulart'iom to :‘:~‘.1-e:e pupils and their teacher for s u c h a splendid showing. All in all ilt was considered a successful trip for some forty members cf the clubs which were in attendance. PUPILS PASS EXAMS Gmade One: Baaï¬rlbalra Trick, honors; Stephen Medtd; honors; Grade Two: Janet Lacey, hon- In the moring the members visir ed the Or Itario Public Stock Yards. They were given a short address by the menag‘er, Mr. F. M. Campbell, former Agri cul- tural Representative in Ontario County, on the operations of the Stock Yard and also on the ser- vices provided by the public market to the Ontario farmer. The members also saw the Dutch Clock method of selling, which is used in selling veal calves. In the afternoon, the mem- bers were given a conducted tour of the United Co-operatives of Ontario. The manager, Mr. R. Hennigar gave a very interest- ing and informative breakdown of the Co-op and mentioned the progress it has made since its formation in 1948. The members a’tso visirt'ed Toronto’s High Park where they had lunch. On Monday, June 274211 the Durham 4-H Sheep, Swine and Beef club members were given a conducted tour of two of the m o s t successful marketing schemes in the Province of Ontario. CONDUCTED TOUR BY DURHAM 4â€"H CLUB JAMES IRVINE ‘M.A The Reporter welcomes news. NICK PECONI F arm Service OLAN LUMBER ' BUYS GOOD PETERBOROUGH MJLLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, DONTHAVE A SINGLE TRACK MIND ON A DOUBLE TRACK RAILROAD! On April 5th, 1960, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed a Select Committee "to enquire into all matters relating to insur- ance of agricultural crops‘ produced in Ontario against hazards to those crops during the growing season,†and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to inquire into the following matters: 1. The hazards affecting each crop during the growing season, asuch as hail, drought, frost,_.}gind, excessive rainfall, flood, 7 I diseasgi insect pests, etc.; ' , 2. “annual losses sustained by the producers from each hazard; 3. The insurance, if any, presently available for crop insur- ance in respect of each hazard; 4-. The rates charged or that might be charged by insurance against"'any'or all hazards; ‘ 5. The application" of the Crop Insurance Act (Canada) to Ontario, or particular areas thereof, or in respect of par- ticular crops or otherwise; And to make such recommendations as are deemed advisable with respect thereto; The Committee invites representations from parties interested in any or all aspects of the foregoing terms of reference. Such repre- sentations should be in the form of written briefs, ï¬fteen copies of which should be submitted to the Secretary of the Committee not later than September 15th, 1960. An opportunity will be given at a later date for those making submissions to appear in person before the Committee. William A. Stewart, M.P.P., Chairman June 16th, 1960. Select Committee on Crop Insurance ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Secretary, Box 247, Parliament Bldgs.; Toronto 2, Ontario. G. R. Bagg, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO ‘ PENTECO‘STAL ASSEMBLIES Zion Pentecostal Church Co-Pastors: Donal-d McEwan Arthur Ettenger Millbrook Sunday Services: 10 a. 111. Sunday School 11 a. m. Worship Service 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Service Thurs. 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting Omemee Sunday Services.- 10:30 Bible Study for all ages in Legzon Hall. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Service Tues. 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting Street Meeting every Saturday night A Message of Hope Awaits All CAVAN 9.45 a.m.â€"Worship Scr‘vice The United Church of Canada. Mfllbnook- - Cava-n Rev. S. E. Snowden, B.A., B.D. Sunday School children With- draw during second Hymn of church serviec. MILLBROOK 10 am. Sunday School 11.15 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Supervised. Nursery darn}; cinrch servxce . St. Thomas’ Church. Millbrock 11 . 15 a . m . â€"Holy Communion Christ Church, Bailieboro Evensong 7.30 p.131. Gentreville and Mfllbropk Rev. Gerald E. Graham, B.A. Minister Grace Charon. Maroon: 9:45 a. an. Divine Worship 11:00 a. 11;. Sunday School Gent-dine Church 10.00 a.m.-â€"Chnrcn School 11:15 a. m. Divine Worship A member of St. Thomas’ Woman ’5 Auxiliary will be in attendance at all mornmg ser- vices at St. Thomas in the Parish Hall to look 3i ter chil dren l years of awe and under of parents Wishing to attend the services. LOO p.m.â€"â€"Sunday School in Legion Hall. “A Welcome Awaits You. " PARISH 01' GAVAN Anglican Church of Canada. THE SALVATION ARMY Capt. and Mrs. ..B Reid A Warm Welcome to Ail . PRESBYTERIAN St. John's, Ida 9:30 The Reporter doe. liquor advertising Please have Ads by Tuesday 920021. 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