B'bro: k 8'.’W i'ope. ating “ PO WEE IRMA IKE ’DABIUTY ï¬llrepayyo p 'or rent. a ‘52 Windsar Phone WH ’METOIT "lbs. Ib‘flb N SAW ant LITE PUMPS Phone TU can-u in Port u, h. 1956,andï¬rom05goodeI-la1ias theme! erly of Darlingbon Towhsiï¬p‘ is law Ruwell C. Honey in the W. GRANT BROOKS JOINS RUSSELL C. HONiEY The number of pmohicing soldacitors in Port Hope was inl creased 2by one :uhis week With (the announcement of the crea- tion of a new firm under the mme of Honey and Brooks. new Anglican Rectory of ’ahe Parish of Gavan with ("way and Banks as contractors. The now Rectum? is [mated on east of ï¬che parish hall MOTH YEAR 4'0. 27 I hereby proclaim Mbnday, must. 1, 1950 as 5 Civic Hal-i ‘5 in the Village of Milllbrook. -â€"#L. ‘R. GIBSON, Reeve. Work has conuntencacl Bewdsley, 031st. JULY 3lst Free 3.15 ’Dnamspomaflon Fmrm Legion Hall 12 RM No, she got up ahead ocf me. Did you get up with a grouch DRUM HEAD ON FRIDAY. JULY yï¬fice of the clerk of the of Mulbroak will be for holidays from July Arugu-sé 2nd, 1960. â€"-L. R. GIBSON. Reeve. 93/1 I Mi‘lllbrook DANCE ‘gxon Note _. - Miflbmek SUNDAY MORNING 0Z1 In Canada, even in this age, we need to mm more fully thatGodismourmidngiving. us as individuals, strength, and wisdom, and to the nations and undermm with all other nations. Recalling to our minds the record of David mmm going to Africa, as a medical missiomry and explorer, and toisd the assembled crowd at the ‘001isseum,“W-hmn them-fore ye My worship Him declare I unto you." Curtis, 2. Jim Falls and Jim Pack. 3. Don Ayahte and David Boys f lylinsg kite-s use a Fan‘s. shrind an that d'hnndh (Mu Tghmee Legged Race: 1. Rose- Mary Richards and Christine Potato 0n Spoon: 1. Jim Falls' 2. Patsy Waddsell, 3. Don Ayotft‘e. Sack pace: 1. David Falls, 2. Chrimme Curtis, 3. Phyllis Peterson. Men’s :race: 1. Mr. Ce Pack. 2. Mr. Glen Richards, Mr. Bob Kiek. Ladies race: 1. Miss Brenda, Lunn, 2. Mrs. Bob Rochamdus, 3. Mrs. Norm Eales. ' Thirsteen to ï¬oumiean years: 1. Dan Ayotz ‘e, 2. Hanan Peter- son, 3. Jackie Ireland. Ireland. Eleven year‘s RhyUais Peterson, 2 3. Pactsy Wadde‘z}. Julia Ireland SCARLET VLL “A TOWN SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Scaml-et Villa: Town Su 11113;; School held their 3nd annual safe at Font Hope Bench. here were 84 children, parentts -d friends present. After me 3‘38 es the children enjcyed he: dogs, drmks and ice cream. '1‘ ‘ e ~A-t (1:11:sz WET. donated by Stevens stare. :4 ’1‘3 Eleven years (boys) 59115, 2. Jim Back. 12 yea-rs: -1. Burch Wham-fey; 2. unist‘me Curtis, 3. Margaret shards, The results of the T3391; Dennis ive to seven years: 1 Ca‘f: y in. 2. Ritchamo‘. Miï¬ig‘an 15% e‘lens an 2. R03 8 A .Johnsniy Ireland ur‘ A‘k years: 1. Billy Aynbt‘e, 113 Hicks. 3. Carol Lama. , yeea 1's: 1. Ron-3.! Terry Peterson, 3 EAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA, THUâ€: Ling J ium Lun-n. 1. Dapï¬d Fails, ‘ . Patiy whymam't. z- s: 1. 805812133 ( gxrius ) : 1. Arm Ayautite, S2).- Mil !" 5y} 2. gar-at ears : ’e-ter- “911033. {15, 3. Cecil ypreazhmg the C~133 0'1} nave an £0015 in change: zf om Man, and amber WiLd wnuuwu and. deadly disease g-er ms, £141.29;ij dying alone in his cabin, kneel-- mg in prayer: for the exteznsim. of God‘s Kingdom 11 wougizout his be} oved Af ica, mid an 1.213713}: "the world his pwra1§er I; )Lng"‘1v.=3y Heavens’ I‘iChleslt béas sing beat? down upon all Whu can» on this great mission work. Mrs. Nomhmp sang for us, and their two children were an the o- agnega’cion. shall he do {because I go unto Boys flying kite-s use a long string, so Wart though rhhe kzitte goes beyond sight, they still know it is up there, high in the sky, because they feel the pufll When fhhe end ( :me two mative's Carried his body 100 mtirers to .the coast, where a British ship was on duty t9 carry 511: on to. England, and the gnea'tesm honour, possible, burdtal innt'emnemt «in West Minis-her Abbey. Scripture text 2t (1‘ Gavin-- t 3* s 4:18 230 5:1. Bros-die, 13. Carney; Boys Thirï¬e e; «to Rabert Swarm, Z Fammw. Peggy Lee B hat-mew, 3 Humid Laurmer. Buys and Gi 1315 Teaâ€. 3) ’Fwel Richard Farms-11., 2 Can-Mg: ‘Iâ€"J . D on . Lammer, 2. Nancy Reid and mum Artâ€? day and pot luck swpp'er. Hrivgth‘ lights of the picnic were a ball game with both children 7 and parents ha 't’- g pant: Sunday School Superintendent 111;", Joe Bums umpired the game. TEE-05.3 Manning races were as :ï¬o'sizouws: ANNUAL PECNIC GRACE CHURCH Ladders Ginls Ezighvt to Nme: 1. M Bren 1 «d 3 Lawn mna C‘hea! k- '1‘ ma TEETH-Illa? N 8:18- 3, . Elizabeth IVE u ‘1“ J the 5: Swamiz Si-uant YE} ‘ mhau‘a, fimi’sjy' 11 many times over usually. P‘ J‘" inrwe k L‘ ,. and mules A . 1-1 i; 31". x 1,... at; W, I ‘. . - give. 31:0 1 $.- 9‘ 4' «'51 )1“..- L; were .10 persons :kflsllerd, 3 1e- 72 had stemporarry injuries. The ceived permanent injuries and mm medical bills were $6,091 with meta-1 pro‘p-enty damage of $167,859. You as a 4H 01' Junior Farmer member can pro- mate farm safety and we hope that whis summer (there will not be ban persons killed, .an faxc-t we hope we â€there will be no accidents «involving 4-H. or Junior Farmer membens in Durham Cnundy. Now is the 511118 tobe careï¬ué, watch for; pieces where accidents may ‘hssppevn, and see that your EBAY, JULY 14, 1960.†O’Connou‘s new radio show, which begins July 4 on the Trans-Canada network. Rhonda mapped 'mto Billy’ s ciff ce whi-Ie he was auditioning choirboys to sing a weekly hymn on the show. She had. the voice he wzvs Looking for and was signed to numbers. Rhonda will be heard sing boob hymns and twp-tempo each Fri-day on ï¬re Monday-ta. Friday show. ‘ age ighabo'ur , doea bro. Week hhmoughoaut Granada. Did you know that in the survey what: was made in Dur- ham County from Mamh “7,191, 1959 to Febnuzary 29th. 1960 that m 100 mepmtts of accidents made for the county 'th'ere The week of JuiyZ has bwen decl-ared E2 Week ï¬broue‘houé Cra. FA RM SAFETY . WE EK Ladies pinning on the patch the slowest: 1. Mrs. S. Eakins, 2. Mrs. Lom Farrow, 3. Mrs. A. Farrow. Le fastest: 1. Mp5. Harvie C. ' » hoe. 2. Mrs. Opa‘ Eaarr-ow, 3. Mrs. THE SALVATION ARMY Gemald Graham. Capt. and Mrs. E. 3. Reid Ladders pinning on the patch :7, . 7 __ r q 7 , . the Slowest: 1. MM S F‘mflzï¬mc 3.0L p.114. Sunday â€CHOU! 113 Shoe Kick: 1. Mumay Farrow. Ball Th ow: 1 Murray Fa:- classified ad. will repay yo :a-nm Safe'tV Zion Penmecostal Church CmPastors: Donald Kenyan- 4VL n0 Omemee Sunday Services; 10:30 Bible Study for all ages in Legion Hall. 7:30 p. m. Evangelica'z Service Tues. 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting Street Meeting every Saturday night A Message of Hope Awaits All Mdblbmok Sunday Series: 10 a. m. Shuday School 11 a. m. Womhip Sonia 7:30 p. m. Evangeï¬cal Service Thurs. 3 23.111. Prayer Meeting PENTEOOSTAL CAVAN 9. 45 a. m.-â€"Worship Service Sunday School children mth- draw during second Hymn a! church service. MILLBROOK 10 am. Sunday School 11.15 a.m.â€"-Divim Worship. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Supervised Nurse y durim The United Church of Canada Mflzlbrorok- - Gavan Rev. S. E. Snonwden, B.A., B.D ’ “‘c‘I‘Cf‘ SQI‘VI A membér of St Thomas’ W oman 3 Auxiliary will be in attendance at all mormng ser- \1095 at St. Thomas’ in the Parish Hall to look after (31.1" dram 4 years of age and under 01: parents Wishing to attenï¬' the services Ma‘tta'ns mamas 9 : 30 a In St. Thomas’ Church. Millbrcok 111 15 a m 44Hoh/ Communion Christ Church, Bailiebom Evenaong T. 30 p.111 Authorized Second Class Mail, Post Ofï¬ce Department, Ottawa 10. 00 a 11:15 PARISH OF CA VAN Anglican Church of Cam 3": Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey â€" Rector Legion Hall. “A Welcome Awaits You." The odd maid sadd £9 thé waiter, “When you get to the rice on fuhe dunner, frankly, I’d like it throvm at me, big boy!†PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and Millbrook St. John's, Ida t c 1‘ rry during