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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 29 Aug 1957, p. 4

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SN CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer peterbonugh Bi-2-4330. His leadership in prayer, and his story for the children, pre~ pared us for his sermon on the the-me “God the \Veaver,” has- ed on two text-s, Exodus 35:35, and Romans 8:28. Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s Mrs. Lawrence \Vinslow ad- ded materially through her solo “Rest in the Lord, wait. patientlv for Hun, and He shall give thee the desire of thV heart.’ based on Psalm 37: ,8 and 9. Rev; Francis P. Chisholm conducted the service, with his father, The Rev. Alexander Chisholm, M.A., A.T.C.L., who comes to Canada with an outstanding record in the Church in- Scotla-nd, in. the realm of church music, and of épecial interest to us, because of his recent service as assist- ant in the church in which Dr. Thompson, the newly-elected Moderator of the United Church in Canada, was minister. The passage from Exodus re- fers to the Weaver and Spinner in ancient art's, among the Israelites of the time of Moses and J os’hu'a. Romans 8:28 is the testi- .mony from St. Paul. the tent- maker. QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO. ONT. GARLJ‘JY, STANDISH, 11m CLARKE OAKLEY, an Barristers, Solicitors, Etc 01‘: No. 8 Bank of Commerce Block be PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO 48‘ Telephones 2-0424 and 2-0425 g.“ R. o. Standish, BA. I 0‘ T. E. Clarke, B..A. i ‘ R. H. Carley. 3.00m. - 51 T. J. Carley, Q.C. gAE In more recent times we haw Mary Glossou the weraver of Dundee, who was enabled to per-Worm outstanding service as a missionary in Africa. From 437 GEORGE 1 . E. RAPER, PRESIDENT A. Roy Wiflmott, (1.0. ' James A. Irvine, 314. Barrett Fur Faun Dead Stock! YOUR SAVINGS EARN BATES 6 DODDS NERAL SERVICES >Z<n=200 Ewanâ€"5.x >mm0 024 <_M_O._.O_> WHEN YOU DEPOSIT THEM IN A GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE FOR 5 YEARS. AMOUNTS 0F $100.00 AND UP MAY BE LEFT 0N DEPOSIT. INTEREST IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY BY CHE- QUE OR MAY BE LEFT TO ACGUMULATE AT GOM- POUND INTEREST. PAGE FOUR Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ‘es Telephone 9, Hillhrook WILLMOTT mm 3 St. Paulâ€" soon-med, ship- ‘Wrecked, imprisoned, etc, and 'yet able to give ‘his testimonyâ€" “We know that all things work itogeth‘er for good to them ,who love God, to them who are the called, according to His purpose-â€"Romans 8 :28. " ’ Above gall, Jesus, our perfe‘ct pattern, gunto whose life came many joys ,and sorrows. even to that of Calvary’s cross. and Resurrec- tion and Ascension. this background Dr. Chisholm [presented God Himself, the sMaster Weaver in the Web of Life, illustrating from the ex- tperienee of Joseph into Whose glife were woven manzy strange Ethreadsâ€"sold as a slave by his jealous brothers, cast into pri- son unjustly, and then raised to be Prime Mimster of Egypt! and yet able to say to his re- pentant brethren “Not you, but God, brought me through with His great purpee-z " Genesis l45 :5 s. Into the web of most lives come gold‘en threads of joy, gray threats of monotony, dull- ness and routine, purple threads of sorrow, loss. bereavement. and disappointment. This is the second robbery in the village of late. the Gavan Townhip Clerk’s office at the Town Hall having been robbed recently. Last week some person or persons invaded 'the Dawson apartment. over the I.0.0.F. hall on King Street during the night and stole over $40.00 from Mrs, Dawson’s purse. be on duty next. Sunday, Sept. 1st .». That his father would be in the pulpit the next three or four Sundays. The Dawson ’5 who were pre- paring to move to Toronto, were home at the time of the theft. but did not hear the “pussy~ foot.” thief. Even. had they heard anything it is doubtful if they would have paid any at- tention, as noises are 90. com- mon in the night that a person would be up half the, time to discover what was going- on. Uder (load the master weaver, weavers of webs are we. We must choose the best, and. re- fuse the rezslt and de-velopmthe gifts God has entrusted to us. In our homes, among our fellow workmen, we must also help others to measure up to their best, in Christian service. Rev. Francis Chisholm thank- ed Miss M. Clarry and Mrs. Spiver for their leadership in music throughout the summer, and announced that our new organist and choir ie‘ader would It is believed the thief enter- ed through a back window .by climbing over the lean-to shed. SNEAK THIEVES STILL AT WORK IN MILLBROOK PETERBORDUGH Tenders will be received up to 8.00 pm. Saturday, August 31, for the transportation of pupils from Fallis Line school to Whit- field school. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. L. Elson. Sec-Trees. South Gavan School Area. Left to treasure her memory are two sons, Rev. Redtvers Brown! of Oakville, and Mr. A devoted Christian woman, she was beloved by all with whom she came in contact, and a blessing Wherever she sojourn. ed. Friends will be received at the Comstock Funeral Home, 356 Rub-idge Street, Peterbors mesh, and h'er‘fu'njeral serrvice will be conducted there at 2.003 p'.-m. Thursday, August 29th, with interment in Riverside» Cemietexw, Ijindsay}, with it-he‘ Mrs. A. L. Brown â€"‘Entered into rest on Monday, August 26th:, in Civic Hospital, Peterborough, after a‘brief ill- mes-s. Gertrude Charlotte 0011- nell, in her 90th year, beloved wife of the late Rev. Alfred L. Brown, a cousin of: Miss May Needham With' Whom she had visited for several summers, While her son Rev. Redrvers Brown, Oakville. and his family; were on holidays. { . Franc-is Ch'ishblm officiat- THE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Tenders Wanted WAC-"87¢ Obituary . . . and so your business grows .’ One good UIIII deserves an ofh er ' This habit of growing is a happy one . . . but it takes perseverance, patience and, most of all, efliciency to make any business expand the way it should. ' Efliciency! That’s our key word and your chief concern. And businesses that thrive on GMC trucks have. solved a lot of their efliciency problems right there . . . by choosing trucks almost custom-designed for specific applications and with the exact combination of engine, transmission, rear axle and chassis to handle their jobs without waste of time and money. See your GMC dealer and name your hauling problem. Watch how fast he produces the right solution to it . . . the solution that means proven-eflicient GMC trucks working and' saving for you. Thenâ€"watch your business grow ! .â€": Cathcart Motors, Millbrook, Phone 266 For Rentâ€"House, nexwly decor- ated, 7 rooms; has Hydro and Bath; in Village of Millbrook. Apply to Carmmn Ingram, Phone Ill-j. 215 Applications are requested for caretaker of the Whitfield’s School. Duties to commence at opening of school. 'W. L. Elson, Sea-Twas. South Gavan Se'h'ool Area. Dated «at Millbrook this 26th day of August 1957. A. Roy Willmott, Q.C. Millbrook, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executons. Any person having claims against Robert John Moore who died on the 15th day of August, 1957, are required to send proof of the same to the undersigned before the 2'5th day of Septem- ber, 1957, after which date this estate will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to such claims as the undensigned then has notice . NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In-the Estate of ROBERT JOHN MOORE, late of the Township of Gavan in the County of Durham, Farmer, deâ€" ceased. Vernon Brawn, N eW West minster, BC. One son Dr Carman Brown, Kitchener, Ont predeceased her. CARETAKER WANTED FOR RENT Brown, New W e5+ vmmss- .-. ham-.W.mm-.wa W (KEITH CLEMEN'I'S) E Eeg'lbomcr: For Saleâ€"Semen Room Insulat- ed Brick House; with two lots and garage. Apply to Mr. E. Swanson, care of Mrs. H. D. Suttan, Bowman- ville, Ontario, Box 192. 2t- For Saleâ€"Cement Mixer and Cement Block mach‘inue, takes 8x8x16 incih blocks. Make 3 dififerent pattern blocks. Ap- ply H. M. Trick, Millbr-ook. 2 For Saleâ€"Small Coleman space heater. Apply Ray Powell, phone 249 Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"GnM. 1 Ton Panel Truckâ€"In good repair, new tires and brakes. Apply to C. Larmer, Millbrook. 1t For Saleâ€"Frame: House, with "_ ’- ~'~‘~ about 1/; acre of land. S‘mtu- NOTICE ated in west and of Mill.I --â€"â€"â€"~-â€"-â€" -»â€"â€"â€"â€" br-ook. Must be sold to set- ; For oil tank trucks or used eon- tle an estate For fmn’oher struction machinery, contact pantiulars apply A. Roy Giffen Truck Equipment Willmott, Q. 0., law office, Limited 5461 Yonge Street, Millbrook ' 3t] Willowdale, Out. 61: FOR SALE WORLD’S MOST COMPLETE RANGE .. OF TRUCKS A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Thursday, August 29, 1957 Lostâ€"Two head: of Durham cat- tle, coming 2 years old. One steer, one heifer, both red. Strayed from part of Lot. 22, Concession 10', C‘avam. Finder please notify Hubert D. Hooton, P‘hone RI 5-2406? Peterborough. 3t Man Wanted.-â€"- Unexpected change causes vacancy in {Townships Gavan, Cartwright and Manners. Splendid op. portunity for year-round in- come. F-or details write Rawliegh’s Dept. G-283-901, 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal, Que. 1t SW WANTED z , 87 GEORGE W Mrs. Marjorie JP”)' 0: ronto, and Miss Sue Say] Kirkland Lake, were wee] visitors with Mrs. Wm. V Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. T] and two daughters, Mary and Jaime, of Port Coll spent a week with her m1 Mrs. E. C. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Merton ' ton accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Claymn Th'exton and Austin Dunbar, motom Halibut-ton and Bancrof Sunday. Mrs. Wm. West. re word Sunday evening < death of .her cousin, Mr. ard Cain. Symington A‘ Toronto. The funeral wa in Toronto on Tuesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B of Toronto, accompanh their son Don, of Britisl umbia, also their son-i Mr. Reghar of Toronto, visitors with Mr. Thos. Sn, and Mr. and Mrs. fond Allin for a couple of last week . Mr. Frank McIndoo a! daughter Miss Ruby Mei accompanied by his sister Detroit, Mrs. Florence 1 were visitors in Millbroo Friday. Mr. McIndoo a: daughter now make their in Bowmanville. Mrs. Gordon Naismith Ke of Toronto, were guests Misses Clarry and Mrs. well Cameron during th‘ day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Greorge‘ 3.8. l Cavan, celebrate 25th wedding annivers: Saturday, August 31st. 1 her of relatives from T« Pdf’drbotrough and Mill were dinner guests i happy occasion. Mr. E. S. (,‘larry, M‘ 91th. Year- No. 36. Renew your snbscripth YOUR S VICTORI TRUS1 INTEREST 15 m QUE on MAY BE AMOUNTS OF $1 IHE GERIR WHEN YOU DI The Fall

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