PAGE TWO YOUNG LADY Sponsors of the event are (flhe youth departments of ohe World Council of Ohurohes and of r{ah-e World Council of Christi:- iam Education, the Committee on Young People’s Work of I’che Canadian Council of Ohumdhes, and the United “Christiano You- {lib Movement out the Natimlal Council of Churches of Christ Youth Assembly on the campus bf the Univensity :of Michigan August 16 to 23. The Assembly is a gathering of young Christ- ian leaders from 40 different ic mnmun ions, rprediomi nantly Protestana and Orthodox, in Ca- nada and the United States. Sponsors of the event are (the youth departments of the World Council of Ohurches and (If the World Council of Christ- ian Education, the Committee on Young People’s Work of the Canadian Council out Ohwrdhes, and the United “Christian You- {lib Movement out the National Council of Churches of Christ {in {the U.S.A. About 200 of the young peo- ple will be from overseas. The Rev. Stanley Sniowden officiated. Miss Natalie Belch. of Montreal played the wedding music- The bride wore an aï¬ternoon dress of blue lace over taffeta with white headdress and short circular veil of nylon net. Her Icorsage was of red roses. Her bridesmaid was Miss Don na Porter of Bethany who wore yellow organza over taffeta and ta white petal-shaped headdress and white accessories and a cor- sage of bronze ehrysanthemum. ’Iihe groomsman was Douglas \Sweeting. The ushers were Carl (Brown, the bride’s brother, and Roy Kelly of Baiheboro. â€A“ [Env- lAIOiI‘Iidh'hnr,flc mMifl'LT‘pi IFORMERLY 0F MILLBROOK Mulmoodoured Glavdioli ‘bank- M“ ' SSEM'BIY ting the Chancel of St. Andrew’s TO MICHIGAN A United Ohurdh on Saturday MESS Elmore CPOWIGY 0‘ P e- formed ï¬he setting :for the mar werboro, fonnenly of Millbrook, Image of ViLda Jean, daughter of will 'be among-We 2000 young Mr. (and Mns. Raymond Brown pe‘Ople who participate in the of Mifllbrook to Charles Alan: North American Ecumenical Nurse of Bensï¬ont. unwary Ibo Alan Nrumse of Bensâ€" fort, Miss leda Brown was the guest of honour at three miscel timeouts showers. Miss Donna Banter, ‘her bridesmamd, enter. «tackled at her home in Bethany. Mrs. Robert Hoar and Mrs. Ron- ald Sweetilnig were hostesses at (the home of Mrs. John Nurse at Bensfort, and art the home of (Mrs. Hervey Aiken on the Fall- The groom’s mother wore a blue linen dress wï¬rflh beige hat and accessories. Her corsage was of yellow ’mums. After the reception at the home of the bride’s parents the [couple left for a trip in Eastern Ontario and the United States. The bride were a rose colour sheath with beige accessories. [BRIDEâ€"T081} " l2 Berï¬ore her Wage on Sat- ,, is Line a shower of gifts from friends on the Fallis Line and “The Marsh†vas sponsored by Mrs. Aik en, Mrs John Killeen, Mrs. Clarence Ball and Mrs. Clifford Rams. At Kirby School Where the bride taught, presen- ï¬xation of an electrir fry pan and. a lazy =susaun iray was made, and- tï¬he Ram‘s Line flute and drum band 3presented an electric 130a- CLASSIFIED ADS COST ONLY 3c a word, cash with copy, or 12¢ a line when we catch you. Authorized Seconw Class Mail, Post Ofï¬ce Department, Ottawa Address City. The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street, Boston 15, Mass., U. S. A. Name. Constructive VieWs on {World News » 1 Since 1860 Weekly in Beautiful MillbroOk, Ontario, Canada '“â€$2 per‘y‘ear in Canada Elsewhere $3 Harvie James Armstrong, Publisher Send in this coupon for your sample copy. SHOWERS HONOUR MILLRRUUH 12$? REPORTER Millbrook Reporter, Millbrook, Ontario,-Canada THE MiLLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA ESTOCK BROS. BUS LINESé WW 1, Post Ofï¬ce Department, Ottawa A- -------- For her daughter’s wedding) Mrs. Brawn chase 'a twapiece dress in mauve (linen and mat- :dhirmg hat and white accessomies and her consage was of yellow They Country MARRIAGE reside in Ben‘s-fort. FBSM { ONTARIO “MEET AND EAT AT SHADY NOOK†m9mw.v.nwaï¬w-quw.mu%mm WWW%HHH%%WMW Lequire Plumbing 8: Heating OIL BURNERS FURNACES Pdumbdzn-g Replacements Heating Change Over OUR SPRING SPECIAL AT 20 PERCENT DIS-COUNT HURRY! HURRY! STOCK ITEMS 8 AM. to 5 PM. Residence: Bailieborro 30 Ofï¬ce: Mfllbrook 87W Assuming {that [there will the an issue of Canada Savings Bonds. in, .flhe Fall, Midland S'ecurimies Comm. Limited would oonsdder applications fnom individuals inftemelst-ed in acting as subagenms for tbhe sale of whese Bonds. (This. can be full rtizme or pamt time work for a four to five week peniod. Remunerariï¬om Oommission basis at official name. on completed sales. SHADY NOOK DAIRY MILLBROOK ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryan L. Caihcart, Minister Have the time ‘ ofyour life in DON’T YOU WISH YOU WERE HERE? MONDAY, AUGUST 7 mmFmbmmE v_C_0.~.._m~.â€"_u=:>_H mi... hNiXOQ 8 823 $.83 383356?“ SSS“ Sh N0 MILK DELIVERY WANTED CIVIC lHOLIDAY PUMPS -0-0-0- 0 DEAD, OLD and CRIPPLED FARM STOCK ' REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Immediate 24 Hour Service ASK YOUR OPERATOR FOR BUTTER GRANITE CO. LTD. Monuments and Family Memorials Phone Turner 5-5216 Barrister: Solicitor: Notary .PHONE 9 MILLBROOK.. ST. PAUL’S, BETH-[ANY Holy Communion 11:15 am. ZION PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 AM. Worship , 11:00 AM. OMEME’E ASSEMBLY - Sunday School 9:45 AM. Worship 11 : 00 AM. ST. MARY’S, LIFEORD Mowing Prayer 9:45 am. Evening Prayer 7 :30 pm. CHURCH OF CANADA PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Rector ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH 11 A. M. Sunday, August 6 The Venenable Archdeacon C. W. Balfour Milvlbmook- - Gavan Rev. S. E. Snowden, B.A., B.D. MILLBROOK Sunday School 10 AM. Divine Worship 11:15 AM. CAVAN Worship Service 9 :45 AM. T‘HE SALVATION ARMY Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Reid Sunday School 3 PM. Worship 9:45 AM. Sunday School 11:00 AM. Informal Service 7:30 PM. ' CENTREVILLE Worship 11:15 AM. Sunday School 10:00 AM. JAMES IRVINE M.A . A Warm Welcome to All . PIREESBYT'ERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Gerald E. Graham, BA. MILLBROOK PENTEGOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Pastor and Mrs. D. McEwem Deaconess Mm. Eva Devon NICK PECONI (Legion Hall) A Welcome Awaits You Farm Service PETERBOROUGH IJi-cense No. 46â€"Câ€"60 UNITED _ CHURCH OF CANADA ST. JOHN’S CHURCH No Toll Charge N 0 SERVICE 1-â€er 'vâ€"‘. I! ANGLIC-AN and is appropriate says J. W. MacRae o Crops Branch, Onta meat of Agï¬culture When bruised, th< give off an unplea and farmers have k ds of dollars â€ohm milk or beef cause tweed being present flames. and excessi bf seed in feed been known to pOiS'. The flowers are 5: mirth four petals, am lazre borne in sma] surmunded by a named at the top, I: tiny fan. The stems 1y woody and bran: Stinkweed. Penny bhweed and Fanwee to am introduced an grows 6 to 24 inche is found in meadows (Ids, road-sides and v OF DURHAM 28 4-H Club man mars on the tour. north ward visiting areas with specific es. Mr. Harvey Vï¬ Expert from Linds A. O. Dalrymple. Representative. ex boil types and their leral rrop productim Stinkweed has 53! and responds rea- cultivation and 5p: The Competition the afternoon on Mr. Sam Turner. 1 The competition : Clan of Millbrook a tam in {the Junior 1 Lynn Brown of T Second place. ; DURHAM co ; '* , 44+ MILLBROOK MAN 1 LAND JUDGING C4 The morning tour the farm of Mr. and of Bowmanviue This event was S the Central Lake C servation Authoritj Braska River Conse minority. The Durh: Crop Improvement line Soils Departme i0 Agricultural Cofle Department 06 AE Bowmanville. Prize 90f $25 for 13h esbam in the Com Mr. Bill 01311.