Tran-sport Commissioners, re'eart and Deputy Reeve MC' date of sitting- Nov. 18th. at Knight that we adjourn tc Oftaxva f0 hpar application meet October 3rd, at 10 €1.11}. from Bell Telephone Co. to in- Zella M. Bentley, Clerk. crease their rates. Kerr-Mc- Ellery-Howell etc., re sale Tripp to Thain Higgins. Godden Attend the Church of your Lumber Co., certifying‘material Choice on Sunday. W. Rigby, Dept. of Highways, re date for audit. Board of 92 our share re County Home for Aged. Ganaraska River Conservation. invitation to the Clerk to be present at special meeting beginning with dinner at 6.30 at St. Lawrence Hotel to honour Stuart Ryan, retiring Chairman of Authority. RusJ sell 0. Honey, Q.C., re sale Turner to Shorten. Peterboro’ Civic Hospital, re error in crediting W . Johnston with $46 in August, same had not been paid Hospital. Dept. of Pub- lic Welfare, enclosing copy of letter sent Mrs. Treva Cook. Municipal World Ltd., re che- que No. 77 had been mislaid and asking for a duplicate one to be issued for $10.98. collector be instructed to write" W‘ L' E190“, 0†salary an deliquents. that if taxes are $53855†-------- fl- - - - not paid, action will be taken. Zella M - Bentley. 531' Carried. ‘ary, clerk ...... ; . . . . The following -communica-Ezena M. Bentley, treas. tions read: Fromu-Community'thre'e months -------- Planning Association, re Mem-‘Tr‘n'as- 0* roads, pay- bership and Convention. Dept. , _ of Agriculture, enclosing chew 0.0111101], fees 3320-: spe- que for Warble Fly subsidy fori “lals $451: deveIOpment $286.49. Dept. of‘ Publis erl- “road $00 ------------ fare, enclosing cheque f0r $209.- Z9113 M- Bentley.) 9X- 92 our share re County Home pe-nses at convention. - for Aged. Ganaraska River Bears Ltd- Ofï¬ce SUP- Conservation. invitation to the plies --------------- Clerk to be present- at special 001111†Brae. Ltd» meeting beginning with dinner Yale 103k office door. at 6.30 at St. Lawrence Hotel'RPy Ferren. 2 lambs to honour Stuart Rvan- retirino'klned ............. 100.00 100.00 150.00 roll and vouchers 8.. 5201.17 115.00 56.00 On motion of Councillors Bradburn and Howden, that reâ€" port be received and filed, and collector be instructed to write‘ an deliquents. that if taxes are not paid, action will be taken. Carried. Mr. A. V. Thorn, collector of rates reported in the month of August $1108.78 had been collected in taxes, but there was’still a balance of 9510,07 5.00 of 1956 taxes outstanding, and felt some pressure should be used to collect same. ‘ Mr. flask of the J. C. Hick- ey Son Ltd., addressed the Council, re Fyre-Fyter Fire Equipment, this small pumper had been demonstrated in Mill- _br99_k 911 Tuesday evening. Mr. 0. Young addressed the'McK-night, that the Clerk make Council, re getting a ditch dug apphcation for interm subsidy through his prOperty, Which he to end of August. Carried. claimed was being flodded in} The Clerk and ASSESSOI' was the . spring by surplus waterm) prepare the Voters List and frOm Cavan Towï¬-ship. jCCuncil to check same. Mr. 13391: of the J. C. Hick- On motion of Councillors ey Son Ltd., addressed thefflpwden and Cath‘cart, that we Council, re Fyre-Fyter Fire dlf'tribute the Babtie Scholar- Equipment, this small pumper ship the same as in 1956. Car- had hPPn dpmnnghmtofl in NH“. med. ___ .v... .7: vâ€"- On motion of Councillors lid; bonvaldgn asking him to explain same more fully. The Bradburn and Deputy Reeve Reeve informed him Gavan McKnight, that correspondence Council would like time to give be received and filed, Clerk to this more study, and to go into answer any not already dealt same more thoroughly before With- Qarried. . they passed» a Byâ€"Lazw. On motion of Councillors Cath- A delegation consisting of cart and Bradburn, that We ac- Mr. Fallis, A. Fallis and E. cept the agreement with the Fallis addressed the Council, Department Of Highways re the re fire protection. The Reeve Development Road on the 13th informed them the Council as a Concession 0f Cavan Carried. whole had given this consider- The CO‘mCil was to go as a able study, but at the present “'h019 on Thursday, Sept. 5th, they had no funds forthis, as at 9.00 a.m. to see the ground the problem had not arose until .Whlch was to be purchased for aft-er they had set their mill:the development road- rate and they had not budgeted. On motion. 0f Councillor for same in this years taxes. Bradburn and Deputy Reeve Mr. 0. Young addressed the'MeKnight, that the Clerk make Council, re getting a ditch dug applieation for interm subsidy ‘ A delegation consisting of Mr. Fallis, A. Fallis and E. Fallis addressed the Council, re fire protection. The Reeve informed them the Council as a‘ whole had given this consider-: Mr. Donaldson of the Con- sumers Gas Company addressed the Council re the granting of their Company the Franchise; of distributing gas in the Town- ship of Gavan, also if we were ready for the first reading of the By-Law, as their Company were anxious to get By-Law put through for the final read- ing. Some time was spent With’ Mr. Donaldson asking him to explain same more fully. The Reeve informed him Gavan Council would like time to give this more study, and to go into same more thoroughly before they passed a By-Lanv. On motion of Deputy Reeve McKnight and Councillor How- den, that we hear Mr. Donald- son to the Consumers Gas Co. before our communications are read. Carried. Minutes of last regular and special sessions read, on motion of Councillors Cathcart and Deputy Reeve McKnight, that; minutes of both meetings be ad‘np’ted as read. Carried. . Millbrook, Sept. 4th, 1957.â€" Cavan Council m'et in regular session on above date in the Council Chamber, all members present, ReeVe L. A. Hooton 1n the Chair. On motion of Councillor Cath~ cart and Deputy Reeve Mc- Knight, that we adjourn to meet October 3rd, at 10 -a.n1. Clerk was given permission to close office September 13th and 16th if she Wished. On motion of Councillors Howden and Cathcart that the Reeve be authorized to Sign cheques for above accounts Carried. L. W. Smith, valuating sheep, Ferren’s ...... United Counties, Hos- pitalization ......... Municipal World Ltd. duplicate of cheque 77 The following amounts W919 presented: - ' Thos Shortt, refund deposit cheque, Muni- cipal garage... . . . . . .$1170. 00 Harry Jamieson,va1u- at 1 of sheep, Elliott’s. 6.05 Durham Telephone Co. ram a1 $4. 50, services supplied by them for Munici- pal Garager was fully paid for. [ Louis St. Laurent, former Prime ‘Minister of the Dominion: of Canada, who has announced his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party after many years of faithful service to his coun- try. 0-â€â€˜3 Martin Lutherj’s hymn-s of praise were again powerful in 40-00 the Protestant Reformation "See hymnary No. 397. The ‘VV'ezsleys, especially Charles Weley, composed many h'ymns 100,001 which reached. and won many 1“ MI thousands‘to a Saving Faith. 100.00 150.00 40.00 MEMBERS CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION Special Dealfor YOU at TRICK ’S B-A SERVICE STA- TION, Plus FREE BLACK DIAMOND STAMPS with every purchase. the ex-1 clusive Millbro‘ok Service Sta- tion member. Every day is Christmas here, start saving Black Diamond Bonus Stamps today. Pick up your catalogue of FREE wotnderful gifts for all atâ€"~TRICK ’8 B-A SERVICE samuon. r : r . I [IIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIiillalllflllIIIIEIIEIIIIIIIIIII' ‘ In the middle ages, St. Fran- cis of Assisi wpnt about expres- sing his Faith and Joy through spirtiual songs SUCh as Hymn 29 in our Hymnary. In Acts 16:14-34, We see the ' same Power experienced as P- an] and Silas, unjustly accus- ed and roughly handled, sang praises unto God at midnight in the inner prison cell at Philippi. The keeper of the prison, whoJ had li~:tene-d to many strange sounds, groans and screams, and Vile st01ies from the in- mates of that jail was so deeplv impressed by these songs of piaixe through which Paul and Silas gave expression to their faith in (lod,that he came seekg ing such Saving Grace, and re-' sponded so readily to the ans- wer to his questions, “Believe 011 the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved and th) house, that he took the prison 1 91s the same hour of the nig 0',ht and washed their stripes; and was baptized. v 'V. “-- uu u u uuvllts .L'UJILJ. Songs of Faith have still great power in evangelism, as pear, Lord ’ ’ AI. “He hath put a new song in my mouth even praise unto our God; many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the ’ Act-s 16:14-34, was the New Testament selection, all contri- buting to the effectiveness of the sermon theme “He hath put anew song in my mouthâ€. Psalm 40 :3, through which King David gave expressing to his own experience of the savv ing Graces of God, which lifted‘ him up ï¬rom a condition of des- pair, and set his feet upon a neck, and established? his go- ings. Psalm 150 was chosen as the Old Testament lesson and Psalm 707 (40th ps. ) for the responsive reading. The special feature of this service was the Dedication of the new electric organ in me- mory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the first and second World Wars.. In this connection Mrs. G. A. Spicer and Mrs. Lawrence Winslow sang in duet, “Forever with the Lordâ€. Rev. Francis: Chisholm, M.A., B.D., conducting the service, with his father Rev. Alexander Chisholm, M.A., A.T.C.L., as guest preacher, and M-.r Henry Hayek, newly- -app0inted organ- ist, and director of the junior and! senior choirs, on duty. 29 Games 50:. In Community Hall, Bewdley Saturday, Sept. 14th, at 8.30 BINGO! BINGO! ll For Saleâ€"$1,500.00 down buys xone-year-old 5 room bunga- low. Modern in ever way; full price $6,400.00. Phone 98 Millbrook. 111 For Saleâ€"125 Leghorn Pullets. Phone 104-r-21 Millbro‘ok. The Golden Sh-eaf Rebekah Lodge No. 176 will hold a Baking Sale in the Lodge Room on Saturday, September 28th, at 2.3.0p.m. 2t ~ BAKING SALE SEPT. 28 Manver's Township, Tuesday, October 8th, at 1.30 p.m. The September meeting of the Women ’s Institute will he held Saturday, September 14th, at 8.00 p.m., at the home- of Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. Roll Call: “The most interest- ing happening during my holi- daysâ€. Cavan Township, Thursday, October 3rd, at 10 a.m. South Monaghan Town-ship, Tuesday, October 8th., at 8.00 p.m. . “m" ' Millln‘ook Village, Tuesday, October lsrt, at 8 p.m. WHEN THE COUNCILS MEET AGAIN “We honorâ€, he said, “from IEIIBIIS "CHIC! time-to-time, successful busi- For Saleâ€"Farm. 96 acres nests and professional men and property of the late L. J. Hut women who bequeath large chinson, East half of lot 13, con sums of money to endow such cession 7, township of, Cavan worthy institutions as churches, bounded on West ‘ by pavec' hospitals, homes for needy County road, and on North by children and aged folk, colleges Highway 115. Solid 7 roon‘ land universities, but Mr. brick house, steel roof; 2 barns Joseph Scriven’s bequest of this with steel roof and stone foun- hynm ‘What a Friend awe Have dationâ€"one 65x45 ft.. and one in Jesus†is calculated to brinsr 56x40 ft.. Hydro in all build- comfort and uplift to all people ings: 2 Wells and ever flowing of every race. and cli111e,for all spring. Garage 22x16 ft. with generations, who by Faith’steel roof. Two colony houses claim for themselve its bene-l9x15 ft. and 8x12 ft. Large fitsâ€. i [implement shed and‘ workshop, E.-L.H. lsteei roof. W.I. MEETING SEPT. 14 I was not at the Scriven Meâ€" morial Service on Sunday after- noon, but hear that the attend- ance was good. However, I would like to recall for the benefit, especially of the new comers since that time, the gathering at our Millbrook town hall square, before the Cavalcade proceeded to the Pen- gelly Cemetery the day of the unveiling of the monument, at which the Hon. Ernest C. Drury, Premier of Ontario under U.F.O. government, was the guest speaker. Renew your subscription! Next Sunday is Sunday School Rally Day, with no separate Sunday Svhoo! session, bu‘, a joint service at the 11.15 hour of worship, and Rev. Alex- ander Chisholm as the guest speaKer. ELI-I. The. Chairman of the Organ Committee, Mr. Moore, pre- ‘sented the financial statement, and the response for the day was encouraging. Th3 013ml was used to show as hbxv the composer had built- up the music for Hymn 44,- by Charles Wesley. FOR SALE REMINISCENCE 3 Special Apply by tender not. later than September 20th, 1957, to R. A. Hutchisnon, 46 Queen St. Trenton, Ontario, Executor to estate of L. J. .H‘utekhinson, deceased. The highest or any" tender not "necessarily accepted. For Saleâ€"Farm. 96 acres, property of the late L. J. Hut- chinson, East half of lot 13, con- cession 7, town-ship of Gavan, bounded on West ‘ by paved County road. and on North by Highway 115. Solid 7 room brick house, steel roof; 2 barnsl with steel roof and stone foun- dationâ€"one 65x45 ft.. and one 56x40 ft. . Hydro in all build- ings: 2 Wells and ever flowing spring. Garage 22x16 ft. with Th‘e Brownies held‘ their ï¬rst! rneeting was closed the Brown- meeting of the season on Wed-l 168' marched over to Mrs. T. A. nes day in the Parish Hall. The; Campbell ’s to congratulate her meeting opened and was £01- on her 50th wedding anniver- lowed by games. There were \sary. They presented her with 20 Brownies present. Meeting. a lovely card and a pin. After, . Mrs. Campbell treated the Brownies to cookies. J0 â€"â€"â€", ~p__ '_4_J__._ ‘Al_,,4_ J 4:37 GEORGE STREET WITH THE BROWNIFS Give yourself a treat. . .- Maple-leaf Package Tours available to these points. Ask for descrip- tive booklet. Economical Family Face plan available to Pacific Coast Points. Travel Wise people agree the train way is the comfortable, telaxing way to travel. Io % TRAVEL . . J of accommodation is available when the mid-season hubbub is over. Now is the time to travel . . . by train. Canadian National Railways suggest: Where to go...‘ Picturesque Muskoka, lake of Boys, Georgian ï¬ay’ Bracing Ontario Highlands _ Distinguished Laurentian Resorts Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle‘ Scenic Jasper National Park Fascinating California‘; Historic Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa‘I Exciting New York City, Atlantic City Bustling Detroit, Chicago“ Tenders Wanted the delightful, mellow weather at late summer and early fall makes for pleasant travelling. And this is an ideal time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to interesting places in Canada and the United States. A wider choice ‘ QUE OR MAY BE LEFT T0 ACCUMULATE AT 00M. POUND INTEREST. VICTORIA AND GREY - TRUST COMPANY Confacf your Canadian National represeniah've for information and reservofions. WHEN YOU barom- mu m A GUARANTEED m’vzsrm'r CERTIFICATE ran 5 YEARS ’ AMOUN’IS OF $10.. 00 AND UPMAY BE LEFT 0N DEPOSIT. INTEREST IS PAYABLE {HALF-YEARLY BY CEB- and go by train . . . go C.N.R. 5% CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough Iii-24330. fish removal programme at Muskrat Lake. Fishing regu- lations prohibit angling within 25 yards of a pound net. A novelty in. the Pamhroke area, pound nets are being uSed by the Ontario Department of. bands and Frests in a comma closed with taps. After the meeting was closed the Brown- ies marched over to Mrs. T. A. Campbell ’s- to congratulate her on her 50th wedding anniver- sary.. They presented her with Barrett Fur Farm Dead Stock! PETERBOROUGH Dlscussed Bi St. Thomas’ Church, Millbroo‘ Mrs. G. Muspratt, Ofganist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church Schuol 11.15 a.m.â€"Divine Worship 9.45 a.m.‘â€"Divine Worship. 10.45 a.m.â€"0°nurch School. Rev. Walter Patterson, MA Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, m 9.45 a.m.â€"Ra]ly Day Semi 11.15 a.m.â€"â€"Rally Day Ser'vi Rev. Alex. Chisholm. MA A.T.C.L., The Church of 82%: land, will be the guest preachï¬ 13th. Sunday after Trinity St. J ohn‘s, Ida Anglican Church of Canada PARISH OF CAVAN Lev H. C. sznn, BA,L121 Millbrook Pastoral Charg Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.. B.D., Minister. Mr. Henry Hayek. Organist and Choir Directo: “O Come, Let Us Worship St . Andrew ’3 If you have no church ho we kindly invite you to Z: Line Pentecostal Church. MILLBROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"W0rship Se‘h'i 7.30 p.m.â€"Evangeli>tic M< Pentecostal Assemblies r, E 2 E ‘ K Canada Zion Pentecostal (hu Correspondence was rece from the Department of I our, re Trench Excavators tection Act. Community 1" ring Association advising convention. Dept. of Mu pal Affairs advising a ch: in 1957 tax bills. Dept Agriculture enclosing new Tax Act, the Cattle, Sheep Poultry Protection Act. D! of Agriculture enclosing que for $191.39 represen‘ provincial grant under the V Christ Church, Bailieboro Wovfllemdmhroo}: Mr. J. A. Gaynor the : sor was present and the tion of assessment and building by-law was disc: at, some length. The Reex ported he received cones; emce from Queen’s ITniw advising that Mr. Gayno: passed the final exams ix Municipal Assessors course received the certificate of I.M.A.) Member of the 1 tute of Municipal Assrs Mr. Gaynor was heartily gratulated by the Reeve members of the Council on success. The Churches SUNDAY, SEPTEMBTR L The minutes of the pre m’eeting were read by the ‘ and“ adopted on: motion of art Fisher, seconded by Syer. The regular meeting 0 South Monaghn Councii held: on September 3rd. Reeve Ray Bothwell pres: and all members present. THE UNITED CHURCH Centevflle Church Rally Day Pastor, M . C