ren song . ay School Orship Service; at Evangelistic.- : Please noteâ€" service at 7.00 ‘0 as previously pr CAVAN 01â€"1045 21.11: Vine Worship. arches L. Boyle, B.A., 9st Speaker. ,mday School ’ublic Worship . Boyle, B.A., st speaker. i'flTCh School {vine Worship. tins rch of Canada. â€" Gavan hrop, organist director . blic ‘Worship . .ly Communion {SSION ,tterson, M .A., lmeritus. Us Worship’. :d Millbrook «dens iety Lon-Invnq I [III-I'll DE 14:. Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-2-4330. Barrett Fur Farm '$IWRIIIIIIII A discussion took place "in connection with Township Tax: Alrears. Each year during the last 5 years the tax arrears have been increasing in greater proportion than the tax roll and unless this situation is cor- reI’vth the Township is going Moved by McGill, seconded by Brown, that the Clerk con- tact the registry. ~of'tfi0e and awertain as to Whether the said roadway in the Village of Janetville was a street in the registered plan of Village of Janetville or private propertY- A1290 to find out the width .of the street in the event that the roadway should be a street and the description of the pro-' perty owned by Arthur Han- nah in the Viilage of Janet- ville. Carried. vanship of Manvers: Where- as the said ratepayers have re- quested the Victoria C.H.S. A. B. to pay the tution and transportation of 7pu.pils at- tending Millbrook and Or-ono High Schools, to the Durham County H. School B).,ird be- (ause of the close proximity of the said schools; and Whereas it is the opinion of this Council that the payment cf the. said fees is the most practical selu- tion to the problem. Carried. A delegation of ratepayers in the Janetville area called on the Council to make inquiry as to whether a roadway be- tween the properties of Wilfrid Leslie and Arthur Hannah in the Village, of Janetville was a Municipal Street or a private; lane. l County High 9911001 Area Board to gixe «onsideration to the appeal of ratepayers from School Sections No. 14 and 19. Mowd by Jakemam second- ed by Malcolm, that Manvers Municipal Council make a fOr- mal request to fhe Victoria The following communica- tions were received and read: Sanitation Equipment Limited, re information regarding plum! 'bing permits; F. L. Weldon, request to contribute to Law-l yer’s fee re High School Ap-t peal; Two applications for rural Hydro service; Domini-on: Road Machinery 00., official motive of delivery of grader; ‘ One sheep claim and several‘ acvounts. Tm. cottage owners from Viewlake interview-ed Coun- eil regarding the progress be- ing made in repairing the road serving the cottage area and also 215de that Lots 1 and 2 in Plan No. 46 be developed in the. manner of weed and brush spraying. ' A delegation of ratepayers! form SS Nos. 14 and 19 km fer-viewed the Council regard-i in: tho Ina’tm‘ of their child- ren attending Millbrook and! Drum», High Schools and the: Virforin Cmmty D. High St-hool Board reimbursing the Durham County High School Board for‘ their mtion and transportation! fees. | Manvers TWp Council Bethany, Ont, Sept. 2nd; 195%.‘â€"-The- regular monthly meeting of the Manvers Muni- cipal Council was held on the above date, with all members 0f the Council present and the Reeve acfed as chairman. The minutes of the August meeting were read and approv- ed on motion of Brown and MoGil]. Carried. CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and flows. Top price for old horses; Way, Septcnhtr 11, m Dead Stock! ulsyuxlu Uuu‘xu \-â€"â€"- ~7 v ber 15th, be increased from ZEWm. Sheen, spraying to 3% and to be effective Dec. iweeds .............. 15th, 1958 and thereafter. Car-1Fred Fallis, repairing ried. i rOOf ............... Moved by Malcolm, second-i Treas. of Ont., insulin 1ed by Brown, that T-ownshipflhiited Counties of N. Pof Manvers apply to the Dept. ; D.‘ hospitalization. . ‘of Highways for the interim;H.E.P.C. Twp. Hall road subsidy up to August 31,EP«*.1it)'})ool St. lights. 1958. Carried. ' §Frank Cowan Co. Ltd. Moved by MeGill, secondedï¬â€˜ompen. Insuranee†(by Jakemau, that the Reeve Ti'eas. SS. 6; School 2 and Treasurer be authnrimwl to money ............. ‘. geign cheques for .the following Ti-ezis. S.S. 5 School é accounts: money . . . . . . ; ....... }Thos. \Vhillier Son ‘ ' Treas. 8.8. ‘7; School 's'uppliee ............ $ 22.40 money ............. 1~Rnafl vnï¬ehPr NO. 10 I' ' .- T113118. S.rS.-'1,*SC}1001 i 2.00: l 5.25 2.50i l 47.58} 10.53; 72.75: ! 35-00; 80-0 .00 i to havé .too much credit (taxiand‘ grader . . . LU 1.1019 'vvv umpv‘n -â€".â€"â€"_v ‘ arrears) on is books. {Walter Neals, Moved by Maleohn, seconded ing weeds . . . by Brown that the penalty forI Dave Masters, unpaid taxes effective Decemï¬ing weeds. . .. her 15th, be increased from 2flVm. Sheen, 5 to 3% and to be effective Dec. iweeds ....... 15th, 1958 and thereafter. Car-E Fred Fallis, r1 Moved by Malcolm, second- ed by Brown, that Township of Manvers apply to the Dept. of Highways for the interim road subsidy up to August 31, 1958. Carried. ' accounts: T1105.\Vhillier Son S‘lpplies ............ . Road voucher No 10 See your BANK, INVESTMENT DEALER, STOCKBROKER, TRUST 0R LOAN COMPANY; BANAIIA BflNVEflSIflN BflNllS Large or small, your 3% wartime Victory Bond can bring extra benefits to you and Canada now. Exchange it todayâ€"earn up to 50% more interest. - Choose from four maturities. don t be caught .............. m MIRROR-REPORTER. MEI-BROOK ONTARIO ...... 18374. 67 spray- spray- the 16.00 Pontyp'ool -- Ontario ELicensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is 'now available to con- ? duct sales anywhere in County. 1 Your patronage respectfully solicited montw ............. 100.001 BUSINESS DISCUSSED BY (OAKLEY, SIANmsn, mm B. Davidson, on 531- 'GRACE LADIES’ AID OAKLEY LEO! ary a-ccoumt ........ 150.00 Barristers “a 8.1km." Oswald Mitchell, sheep ‘ The Ladies’ Aid of Grace 425 Water Street 01mm """"""" 22°00 Presbyterian Church held their PETER-BOROUGH, ONTARIO l hioved bi’hlaaiï¬glm, 2:10;): diid September meeting at the 1101116 T. J. Carley q_c. (1896-1956) 9y rOW111,.1 (a) t ‘bc Ingfh‘l‘igégs- of )II'S. L. Farrow. MI‘S. (1.3. 0. Standish Q.C. Journ un 1 C 0 er ' ’ ‘ ’ Armstrong gave the Scripture '1‘. E. Clarke B. A. at 1.30 p.m. Carried. . N .. . [readmg of Mark, (Jhapter a, R. H. Carley B. Com. Res-s Dawdson, (‘J'lerkwwrSPS 1-13. W. C. Lech B.A. Moved by Malcolm, seconded by Brown, that the: meeting ad- journ until October 7th, 1958, at 1.30 p.m. Carried. JOHN PAYNE The Ladies’ Aid of Grace Presbytelian Church held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Farrow. Mrs. G. Armstrong gave the Scripture leading of Mark, Chapter5, verses 1-13. Hymn. “Blest be The Tie†was sung; and roll call» was answered by ten ladies. The minu’es oi? the last meeting were read and 'approved. The trvasnrm‘ gave her reporf. Business was discllssed and the meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction. . ' ‘ (‘1, f Converted y ‘0 u r" Victory Bondsryet? N 0 .time like now! {Imifliï¬â€˜l ’ PAGE m Mirror-Reporter . H. ‘ Barringer, Byblishet. .