While driving a tractor den "Allin"s hill last Friday a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vertil Keag nedy attempted to turn South on the gravel road with the result the tractor skidded into the ditch. ‘The driver was ‘foltunate in that the deep ditch prev ented the heavy ma- (hime from falling on ten 01‘ him. He wa.q able to crawl out unharmed but needless to say, badly frightened. ‘ A- feat" years aao'Brenwni l ,1)ausqn.had a narruv escape when a motorcycle he was ridâ€" 1mg went into the ditch near,l thé same spot. 5 tï¬on prayer “Help us, 0 Lord flo be (true to Thee; may Th'y spirit speak and move in all our being, and the three-fold 'Amen in response by the choir, and the cOngregation. ELK SERIOUS INJURY AVEBTED BY DEEP BITCH i Th'e recessional hymn 377, with refrain: “Rather, as in. highest heaven, So on. earth Thy will be done. Was followed by the benedic« (Saying the right is also im~ plortant! Only so can the Kingom of God come! Mrs. Stanley Northrup of Petenborough, was the. soloist flop the service. We must be constantly “alert in building a world in award with the teaching and example ot‘Jesus. The way you live is very important, especially for teachers and parents. Russia no longer persecutes' people fbr going to church, but. they allow no Chrisatian Sunday Schools. Thieir aim. is to make people atheists. Man’s soul is an immortal soul, and We are living in an age: of conflict and uncertainty. Democracy vs Totalitarianism, Capitalism. vs private enter- prise, Moscow vs Washington, Marxism vs Jesus Christ. white men vs coloured race. God’s Kingdom in GOd’s world vs a godless wonl‘d in the world which God made, and to whom we each must give an account of 'our steward-ship. We can’t be indifferent to his needs. Himler’s objective in Germ- any was to produce 3. Com- munist world. His y‘oumh4 were instilled with Communist doc.- In Russia the day-school teachers have been given in- é’tmi‘ctmns to give youth an anti-religious trend, and with fiendish cleverness to ridicule the. Christian Religion and morals. In one industrial plant a. Communist was able to report “I have Won eleven Commun- ists in this plant. How many Christians have you won? first. the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness, and all these necewary material things shall be added unto you. †Go into your world of business, profes- sional-life, home-life, and social life, and make disciples. At St. Andrew’s in and sought to ï¬ollomv the Way of God’s will. His word to his fuoll‘owers was, “Seek ye assension, was Mark 16:15â€" “Go ye into all the erd, and preach the Gospel to every creatureâ€. We think this applies only to ministers and overseas mis- sionarieS, but should be the object of every individual Christian. Even as a carpen- ter in Nazareth Jesus believed guest Speaker for August 17 Scripture lessonâ€"Luke4 :13. “And Jesus returned in the power of the spirit, unto Nazareth in Galilee; and he taught in their synagogue as rewrded in Luke 4:17-21, and Luke 6:43-45, and his final word to his disciples at his PAGE TWO ', Toronto, 3 The nnflortunate man whose addrws was RR 1, Bailieboro, was jacking up a. hay baler when tbhe jack failed and a part of the heavy baler fell on his head, fracturing his skull. His fat-her George and brother Noble also Tom Han- nah, were with him at the time, and released the victim by the use of embers. He is surviv- ed by his widow and three small children ranging in age Arthur Beebe a 30 year old South Monaghan wanship farmer was killed instantly on his farm last Saturday after- nolon at 1.30} o’clock. ARTHUR BEBE KILLED NEAR B‘AIL'EEBORO' GROUP PREMIUMS will be payable monthly in one remittance to the Commission beginning , in December, 1958. INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission on a Pay-Direct basis will pay as follows: One month’s premium at the time of application on or before September 30,1958 â€" and after that payable on a quarterly premium basis begin- ning in January, 1959. PREPAID ‘CUSHION’ â€"â€" The ï¬rst payment of one month’s premium by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing dates stated above, will cover a beneï¬t period of three months from Mr. Beebee was born in South Monaghan Township, and lived tthere all his life. His parents Mr. and Mrs. George Beebe live in Bailie. h'ono. Also surviving besids his wife and children are two sis- ters, Mrs. J. Staples (Fier- ence) of Lindsay, and M. Car} Graham (Gwen) of Smith Township, and a brother Noble Beebe of South Monagahn. The late Mr. Beeb’e was a member of Bensfont United Church and sang in the choir. from 5 tip 8 years, they are Paul 8, Shelley 6, Brian 5. Constables A. Edwards and J. R. Deï¬LaIurier of Oohourg O.P.P. investigated. ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario-re- gardless of age or physical conditionâ€"either through a group, or individually on a‘ Pay-Direct basis. ARE YOU REGISTERED? Are you employed where there are 6 to 14 including the employer? If so, you may be enrolled as one of a group,- if the employer applies for approval as a “Mandatory Group†and, if all employees, including the employer, agree to participate. Group application must be made by Augn'st 31, 195.8. Are you employed where there are 15 or more including the employer? If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol- ment through your place of employment. Your employer must enrol you by August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December. 1958. Your employer will register you. ONTARIO: HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION». ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible. ' WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU III? ‘Iawmubgfl. .e-r Visit our Information Centre in the Queen Elizabeth Building ' CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or prepayment plan. will offer beneï¬ts covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISIONâ€"TORONTO 7‘ Telephone WAlnut 4-3301 YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT eï¬ective January 1, 1959 PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS The pallbearers were Jack Staples, Paul Scriver, Carl Graham Harold ‘Buckh'am, William Short and Russell Andrus. Flower bearers were Erie and Floyd Beebe, Maurice and Donald Lord, Gary Ellison and Vernon Brown. 3 Jam run Pomtypool " ~â€" entarie licensed" Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage respectfully ' solicited The funeral was held on Monday at 2 o’clock from the Mather Funeral Home, Keene, to Bailiehoro Cemetery, the ing . Mr. Campbell j zofl'igiat- ONTARIO . â€" vvvlul. Grdups and individuals not registered by the closing dates stated above under given classiï¬cations will not only fail to qualify for the two months’ free coverage but will be required to wait three months following application before beneï¬ts become avail- able. For example, a group or resident applying in February will not have protection eï¬ective until May 1. ' January 1 to March 31, 1959. This will set up a “prepaid†period to maintain beneï¬ts during times when a person may be laid off, changing jobs, or temporarily outaof me province. , 1 LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY {NALH ,, ‘ PREMIUMS The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible through extensive ï¬nancial contributions by the Federal and Provincial Governments. must make application by September 30, 1958. Application forms are now available at public hospitals and banks (or the Post Oflice if there is no bank in your coni- munity.) Do not delay. Are you a member "of a professional association, medical co-operative, craft union, credit union, retail federation, or like group? N M“ ' If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check with your organization to determine if it is acting as a collector for its members. Group applications must be in by August 31,1958. I ï¬you are not eligible under 1,2, or 3, you may enrol as an individual and pay pre- miums directly to the Commission.- Indivi- duals applying for Pay-Direct enrolment 33m: .053“; Phone .275 tll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ': ONTARIO STEVE’NSON’S Market Gardens Phone 18 Millbrook HAVE OK HARD: Fine Gladioli Spikes, and Cut Flowers of many variety Give Them a 'l'tial, they satisfy! Rm 6311"“ 00. Port Hope, Ont. Box m: Honuments, Markus, Conu- Posts and Inscription. CASH for dead or cri} ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old ho: Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no ans Peterborough Bi-2-43 Mr. Oi‘fa Staples, pr of the reunion oommim the Ol‘an a welcome on of the entire committee. ing all those who had to make the day so sun“ He spoke with regret death of Mr. Edgar ‘ on July 2181, 1958, whi races tor the junior c and a ball game. It wan day for such a purpose a older generation spent a time renewing awe-ail and making new ones. Following the srvice gathered ï¬at a brief at the graveside as. Staples. Staples Picnic Rev. Mr. Burn «2x thanks to Ihe “’ardem John’s Church and thmi ist Misx Lough f0: Thri did cooperation in n “1: memorial senice w \ ganized. On Monday, Agugt } picnic was held at Z\ Oval in Peterborougz‘i Mrs. Alvin Pitts we»: singing “Wonderful accompanied by Mi“: Lough of Ida. Four Pi fliers, Dwain, Glenn. and Craig sang “Tin Road†and Glenn Pitts a solo “He Is Mine). " E Barrett 'Fur Fa] Taking part in the service wexe Rev. F. J ‘ Sharla-0t Lake, and Rev“ Staples, Emo, Ontario, 1 generatiOn grandsmrs 1 pioneers. Music was p by the family of Alx'i who are also swenzh ‘ tion grandsons and daughters . A memorial service at St. John’s Cemete on Sunday, August 10t lies the grave of The ples and where many 0 the Clan are buried. wife, Jane Bel] found I} voyage 10 their new 1 trying thai she died Her death was kept: see the captain .of the sail' 9e] and she was burii quiet spot on the C- shone near Quebec. seripï¬ion (in Their to which was the first 510 ed in St. John‘s C reads: “In memory of wife of Thomas Step] May 1, 18’ .3, aged 56 3'6 Thomas Staples, aged? 1753-1830 . ’ ’ The gathering was cc of the descendants of Staples and his wife J: who emigrated here fro ford County, Ireland, year 1823, with men their family, to settle i1 Township, going throt the hardships of th‘ pioneers in this coumr More than 500 mm the Staples clan ca: various points in Cam the United States to at ï¬rst reunion held in 3 425 waer Street PETEIBOBOUGH, ON? T. J. Carley Q.C. (189 Thursday, August 21, Dead Stoc ’l'. E. Clarke. B.A . C. Lech B.A