CentrevilEe Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11 . Of} a . m .â€"Divine Worship PRESBYTERIAN Gentreville and Millbrook Rev. Walter Pattemon, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Miflbrook Sunday School 10.45 21.111. 9.45 a.m.â€"Divine \Vm'ship. During m-onflh of August the School will worship with the congregaton. Millbrook, morning worship at 11.15. Guest Preacher The Rev. Harold B. Neal, D.D., will conduc the service. Millbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Sunday, August. 3], 1958 “O Come, Let Us Worship’. The United Church of Canada August 24â€"1100 a.mâ€"St John’s Church, Ida. August 31â€"11110 a.m. St Thomas Church, Millbro'ok August 17â€"11.-00 a.m. St Thomas’ Church, Millbrook. August. TICâ€"11.00 a..m. St John’s Church, Ida. Time of Services, July- August August 3â€" 11.00 a.m. St. Th omas’ (,‘hurch, Mil‘lbrook. PARISH OF CAVAN Anglican Church of Canada Rev. E. 6. Quinn, B.A., Lth. Zion Pentecostal Church MILLBROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Servkes 10 a.m.â€"Sund\ay School 11.00 a_.m.â€"â€"Worship Service. 7.30 p . m .â€"Great Evangelistic Service . SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1953961 case of p’oliomyelitis in the -----~â€"--â€"-â€"~â€"â€"â€"{United Counties of Northam- Pentecostal Assembhes 0f a‘berlzmd and Durham acco1d Canada iing to a statement from the lion Pentecostal Church3H*“ITI‘ I “II I“ I957 "me “‘39 occurred . They are not hostile or an- tagnostic to the church, but juxt indifferent to its worth, or claims. The. average giver per family, gives less than he spends on cigarettes, 25 to 50% carry on the work of the local church. FiVe times as much is spent in liquor, as on all the churches. Service wirhhdmawn. When official represen‘ative go around to take the census; many people say they belong to a particular branch of. the. Christian Church, who are quite unknown to the minister of? that church. In the United Church of Canada there are‘ 750,000 such folk, of Whom our ministers have no knowledge. j lst. Cor. 12:12â€"“For-as the body is one, and bath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are One body: so also is Christ. Who}: Jesus was here on earth, God spoke to us through the‘ body of Christ; and He con- tinues to speak to us through! the bodies of beliex ers. f it. my church; and the gates of you shall not prevail against ing God.†And Jesus ans- wered, Blessed art th1ou, Simon Barjona, for flesh and blood hath not reveald it unto thee, but my Father which is in Heaven. Thou art Peter, and upon this rock, I will build Sunday, August 24th, 1958, Rev. Victor C. Mooney, M.A., D.D., 015 Toronto, was in charge. Theme: The Church, the body of Christ, What is it worth to you? Scripture, Matthew 16 1:3 18 William say ye that I, the Soni of man am? And Simon Peter‘ answered and said: “Thou are! the Christ, the Son of the liv-! Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s The Churches PAGE TWO ‘7 IS GAVAN the value of the { Pontypool â€"â€" Ontario gLicensed Auctioneer. Durham C.ounty, 1s now available to con- duct sales anywhere :n Cor'ziy. i Your patronage respec .1! 1y Dr. Homer strongly urges, that all adults under the age of forty should make sure that !they are protected agaimtl mfliomyelitis, either by visiting? “their own dOvt-m‘s or by attendâ€"f ling: 0119 of the vlilliu centres? ’ Twenty thousand children lin the United Counties have :i been given three doses of polio- 'znyelitits vaccine Within the - past three years by the North- umberlandDurham H e a1 1: h Unit staff. Until this year,‘ because of limited supplies 01' the Salk vaccine which is pro- _ duced in Ontario at the Con- ' naught Laboratories, it was [issued by the Ontario Depart- gment of Health only to. medical lofificers of health for large clinics. . Early in 1958 it became {available to private physicians jand since then many adults as well as children have received 1the inoculations from their own doctors. Attendance at Health Unit clinics ha: been restricted to children and school teachers. Now that there is enough vac- cine and since almost all the children have been protected, Dr. Charlotte M. Horner, ‘Medical Officer of Health, plans tag have a series of clinics for adults in Northumberland and Durham cOunties. Two doses will be given this fall and in May or June of 1959 a series \of clinics will be held to give third doses. In 1951 there were fifty-one cases, with one death 0f .1 middle-aged man. Up to the present date in 1958 there has been no report- POLIO VACCINATEON FOR ADULTS D'r. Neal, chaplain at the Reformatory, will be conduct- ing the sm-vire and preaching the sermz‘on next Sunday, Aug. 313?. Let’s give him «a good congregation. E.L.H. hands, â€(so do His work t0d-ay, He hath no voice, but our voice. to tell folks of his redeeming love, and power. Therefore, he ye steadfast, unmoveablie, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forâ€" asmuch :as ye, know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. lst. Cor. 15:58. Your church will be only as good, as strong, as serviceable as you and I, who are its mem- bers, make it. God hath no hands, but our Only as the Spirit iof Jesus permeates the races of men. will we have a world of peace. Mrs. G. A. Spi-cer and Mrs. Lawrence Winslow sang in duet “Forever With the Lord.†0n the other hand most of our young married people, who are building homes in our sub- urbs, though they have mort- gages on Their homes, are still eager to have a church, and Willing to do their share in giving toward its erection, in money and WOI‘k, because they know it transforms a eéommun- ity, and provides a very much needed Christian fellowship. ] ? In our work with teen~age 1boys we contact many who know no church, no Sunday school, no Bible, and standard of What is right, or wrong, no sense of guilt, utterly deprav- ed. No chance of absorbing the precious truths that come through knowledge of Jesus Christ. We are so careless} about passing on the heritage of a Christian community. church? What is the value of the heritage we receive from it? JOHN PAYNE Wed. , Sept . 3rdâ€"Millbrook Waiting Room 1 to 3 p.m. and 17.30 t'o 9.00 p.m. [Bethany Town Hall 4 to 6 p.m. noon. ' MOn., Sept. ï¬ndâ€"Black- Wed., Sept. 10thâ€"Wooler-stock Armouries 5 to 6 p.m. United Church 1 go 3 p.m. Jana 7 O0 8 p.m. - Brighton Town Hallâ€"4 to '6' Tues†Sept. 23rdâ€"Courn’ce p.m. an 7.30 to 9 p.m. {United Church 3 to 5 p.m. Tues., S‘epf. châ€"Wark- wort-h Town H3121 10 a.m to 12 noon. Mon . , Seprt. 78th'â€"Cob6urg Health Unit Office 1 to 5 p.1m.‘ and 6.30 â€do 9 p.111. Fri . , Sept. 5th-â€"Graftion Unjged Church 4 p.m. to 6 pm. Thurs. Sept. 4thâ€"Port Hope Town Hall 1 to 5 p.m. and 6.3010 9 p.m. on the dates listed. A series 011 second dose clinics will he held exactly four weeks later at each of these centres. m mammal-n, WROOK, When you come to the C.N.E. be sure to visit the Hydro Building. Just Northeast of the new fountain Aug. 20 - Sept. 6 TORONTO summertime popularity Thurs. , Sept. 18thâ€"Rose- neath Township Hall, 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Hastings Tlovm Hall! 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m. Wed., Sept. Nthâ€"Camp- bellford, Health. Unit Oï¬fice 2 t_o:5 p.m. and 6.30 to 9 p.~m. Thmrs., Sept. I‘Ithâ€"New- castle Town Hall 1 to 3.30 pm. Oronto Od'dfellows Hall 4.30 to 6 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m-. Tues., Sept; 16tHâ€"Harts C'orners School 6.30 to 8.30 Tues. , Sept. 16thâ€"1'Bow- manville Lions Centre 1.30 to 5 Em. and 6.39 to 9' p.m. liveAhefler...ElEBTBlBAllY Of all the electric appliances that help to make our lives more pleasant, an electric refrigerator is a good example. Particularly on these hot summer days when it is a regular “port of call†for all the family. And at mealtimeâ€"even whenfunexpected guests drop inâ€"you’re Sure to‘be popular h with those delicious cold plates and crisp salads that an electric refrigerator enables you to serve at a moment’s notice. 1m , Wyh HUI/l lâ€"UULU'JIIHU )zLegion Hall 1% 3 p. m. and 17 to 8. 30} p. m. ' Castleton Town Hall 4 to 5.30 anti-6.30 35:8 .p.m. STEVENSON’S Market Gardens Phone 18 Miiibreok HAVE ON HAND: Fine Gladioli Spikes, and Cut Flowers of many variety Give Them a Trial, they satisfy! 25thâ€"Colborne Second-dbse clinics will be held exactly flour weeks later at each‘rcentre. Third-dose clinics will be sehgduled in May and June, Thursday, August 28, 1958 6965A South Monaghan 3‘33» Township Council Telephone collect Keene S3w1, if no answer Peterborough Bi-2-4330. Barrett Fur Farm 5"! â€Hm-mnnnnn- 3- H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. M ‘ ~--.â€".. â€"-â€"â€".â€" OAKLEY, under the Iinexnployinem Rt lief Act whereby x-igitty g»: cent of â€liming home van “xiii be Daid for by the Pmim .. Ontario PI'OVide'd the Isllf‘shn.‘ home is properly registerm‘. With the Province and (rm.- forms to Provincial rogulitionx N(â€'thlllllbel'land and Uni-1.111;: H963“: Unit monthly reipn'I. 1.nited Counties Clerk‘s «:ft'it-o With copy of County by-law authorizing the equalized as- sessment of the munit-ipalitie: Within the United Cuuntivs. On motion by Geo. Dean. CASH for dead or cripplv ed Horses and Cows. TOP price for old horses. Barnum and Solicitor: 425 Water Street PETEEBoROUGl-l, ONTARIO l'. J. Carley Q-C. (1896-1956) B. 0. Standish QC. '1‘. E. Clarke B.A. Department of Planning 21; l)evelr:pm<’-11?, adxisinsr (if 13' dustrial Development C‘- '11:}? enee October 2nd and lil. .\' action was taken in 131i; :;.-(; ter. Precision Prefab Prodi requesting building Mp]: local building by-law wli-v. was sent. Zurich C<~11~:,:‘.‘111: - Ltd., letter of introdzm-zf-L which was filed for :111111 reference . Depa 1‘1 men: ~:’ Public “’elfare, Tow-1:1»; questing cheque f r 1w3i : Jas. Sxpher and familx 1172215. was refused ion the gruuhm that they were 21:: 1-~\1'«le117‘ Of our Municipal} 1:12: enough To qualil'y. Binnie-E- P'JhTY of the Village -i' Mili- bl'ook with «untrue: fur wr- \ives of fire truikt’» apply [111711 the end (of 193*; I} ;i< \1 :~‘ agreed to and (111111111111 1: cheque 1101' $2. 00.00 \\ 11‘ 11911111. Hbdro Electric, ten new Gin: tracts which were apprme-l. Department of P11b1l('\\rll( advising of new regulatiui» The following: («Urxwzsp «am-e was received. (:enral accounts prvsmm‘d ! 1he Treasurer were as folk w N('»rthumbeflundr13urâ€" ham Health Unit, p12: 31.. 'n- ing inspection fees. . . . 15.3 Munivipal World- $1-1» tinnery and supplies†2.? Mirror-Reporter. 2nd quarter printing «(:11- Had ............ 37.: Geo Flpthher Time and mileage, building: ix;- spector ............ '33 . :1: Village of Millbr<~ok, stand by time for fire truck as per agreemmn 20511.: Salary, Clerkâ€"Treas.. 771.9% All ‘EIPCOUIHR y taling $165!; 34 were passed for paymvm motion by Robert Fisher 5 ended by Herb Syrr. Dead Stock! The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Clerk and adopted On motion by Gdorge Dean seconded by A. G. Anderson. Mr. M. E. Thompson tho Road Superintendent puflsen V ed vomher N0. 7 in the amounJ {of $1,312.19 and reported thof mhedu-le of work pY‘OQ‘I‘Ps‘SEHL'f fa vou rably . l South Monaghan, August 4, 1958.â€"The regular meeting of- the Township of South Monga- ghan was held in the Township 1 Haléi on August 4th, a: 8.30 p.m. with all members presem and was called to ordm- 1);.- Reeve Ray Bothwell Wh'g, m.-. cupied the chair. ; Jud- -4†Toront'a. '- for Trlirf 21' famil}~ whiv‘; 1 the grounds not residents ipall hem euuum f BUTT Port Ho; Monm‘ MM $0 | m SL’COIM 84 r0 m