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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 17 Oct 1957, p. 2

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Port Hope; Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. Moved by Jakeman, seconded by MeGill that the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to sign cheques for the following ac- counts: Trea's. for transfer to rd. acc., road voucher No. 10 ............. $2550.81 Moved by Malcolm, seconded by Jakeman, that the Munici- pality engage 3 Fence Viewers of the Township of Manvers to visit Mill Street in the Hamlet) of Fleetwood and have all fences and obstructions that are encroaching on the said road allowance removed b» Whatev er lmeans are found to be necessary. Carried. Moved by McGill, seconded by Malcolm that a grant of $15 be made to- the Durham County 500 Bushel Club. Carried. Moved by Brown, seconded by Malcolm that the resigna- tion ‘of the present Municipal Auditors be requested. Car- ried. A letter received from the firm of Humpage, Taylor and Mclfonald was reviewed; whereby the firm stated that Township Auditing fee would be increased for the 1957 audit- ing and that each school sec- tion would be increased. After considerable discussion the fol- lowing motion was made: I On motion of Malcolm and Brown, By-Law No. 1339 was given the three necessary read- ings, signed, sealed and numd bered. This By-Law deals with the assuming of all streets and lanes in registered Plans No. 33 and 46 as public thorough- fares and the Municipality to be responsible for maintenance of same. The following communica- tions were received and read: Bowmanville Hospital, re a possible indigent patient. Clerk of Bowmanville, re a. relief matter. Township of North York, re a relief matter. Dept of Radiology, Ross Memorial Hospital, re a delinquent ac- count. Lake Ontario Deve10p- ment Association, re meeting on October 11th, 1957 in Cobourg. Dept. of Highways, re the an- nual audit of the road account. I-I'.E.P.-C., re 4 applications for Hyd'ro service and an ar- rears account to be added to the tax roll. Magistrate Bax‘ ter, enclosing share of fines for the month of August. Fulton, Fulton Staples, re a request to assist in a hospitalization matter: and list of the number of Jurors to be seleted from the Clerk of the Peace. _. i 2mm " Manvers Council Asks Auditors For Resignation Bethany, Ont., Oct. 8, 1957. â€"The regular mOnrthly meet- ing of Manvers Municipal Council was held on the above date with Reeve Argue in the chair; Deputy Reeve McGill and Councillors Brown, Jake- man and Malcolm in attend- ance. The minutes of the August meeting were read and approv- ed on motion of MeGill and Bréfivn. Carried. 310p- Wilbert Malcolm, sheep g on claim .............. 14.00 urg. Durham County Pota- » an- to Club, grant ...... 15.00 unt_ Registrar of Deeds, list non-5 of transfers ......... 9.86 ar- Manvers M-.T.S., tolls 1 to for 1 year .......... 27.35 33):- Municipal World, Ltd., :for supplies ............ 1.84 13013, Thos. Whillier Son, uest supplies ............ 21.81 tion United Counties of N.. . 1ber D., hospitalization. 119. 25 rom Garnet Porter, relief ,rent ................ 15.00 and‘ Cliff. Fallis, relief” 13. 85l was John Burn, relief. 15.00l 33d- Treas. 8.8. No. .1, | umd school money ....... 700.00l vith Ralph Malcolm, on as- and sessor salary ........ 850.00 No. R. Davidson, on sal- igh- ary account ........ 150.00 All over the land, men and machines work hard and rever- ently, because th-‘ey see again God’s promise tQNoah fulfilled. Genesis 8 :22. The Golden Grain is a sign of hope, and a token of the spiritual gifts procured for us, Our crown of gold is the Golden Grajn which comes to its maturity at this golden time of the year. This is a special Thanksgiv- ing Occasion in Canada because we have our beloved Queen Elizabeth 2nd, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinb-orough, in our capital city, Ottawa. Just. four years ago, with much pomp and ceremony the Queen was crowned in “Test- minster Abbey, It was made a National Holi- day by President Abraham Lincoln. Scripture text, “Thou Crownest the Year with Thy 1oodness. Psalm. The first recorded Thanks- giving Service Was celebrated one year after the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, U_.S.A. The Rev. Francis Chisholm took fbr h'is theme “Thanksgiv- ing Seas-on, the Crowning Time of the Calendar Year”. Sunday Morning At St. Andrew's Moved by Malcolm, seconded by Jakeman that the meeting adjourn until November 5th, 1957, at 1.30 p.m. : With fresh new front-end styling, including dual headlamps‘and redesigned grille, hood, and fenders, the 1958 Chevrolet Apache lightâ€"duty pickup truck packs more power in its 235 cu. in., 145 hp. six cylinder engine. Chevrolet’s 283 cu. in. V8 rated at 160 hp., is available as an option. Also offered .as optional equipment are Hydramatic or four-speed heavy-duty transmissions. The straight sides and floor with full width tailgate of the grain-tight box make shovel operations easy. It also permits uniform loading of drums, cartons and other containers. Ross Davidson, Clerk . i A donation of $5.00 was sent to the Unitarian Service Com- mittee of Canada. ',"The programme, Historical Research‘ and Current Events, lwas in charge of Mrs. \Vm. iArmstrong. There were three ,readings. ‘ “Old Fashioned Tanksgiving ’ ’, Luneh was 's‘erved by the hostess and committee. Mrs. Allie Falis. “The Home Town”, Mrs. E. C. Richards. “Autumn”, Mrs. Lorne Far- row. Mrs. Armstrong read a very intereting account of the life of Mrs. Nellie McClung, in whose memory a cairn has been erected by the (hey County \\ omen'. Institute. Nine members answered the roll call and two visitors were present. The Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. E. C. Richard-s for the October meet- ing_. During the business period it was decided to hold a Bake Sale on November 2nd in Coulter’s Store. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PLAN BAKING SALE Next Sunday is St. Andrew’s 75th Anniversary, The guest preacher' will be Rev. Charles E. Cragg, Toronto. Arrangements have been made for transporiation so that shut- ins and anyone else Who has no means of conveyance, may be brought to church on Anniver- sary Sunday. Services at 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m The Coronation in Westmins- ter Abbey, was an act of Dedi- cation for the Queen. At this special Thanksgiving Season we should each dedicate our- selves. to bring Spirit of Love and Happiness to our own com- munity and Church, sayingâ€": “To Thee, O God, and Thy ser-; vice, we bring the homage. of our hearts’”. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. The junior choir sang for us “Forf the beauty of the earth,” and the senior choir Creations Hymn (Beethoven). Th5 harvest is a time not. only of Golden Grain, but of the joyful songs of Harvest Home. "‘Here we come, rejoicing, Bringing in the sheaves”. The Golden Grain is also a symbol ofi victory. Although we sing of the joy of spring, the harvest is the Golden Crowning time. Nature clothes with the splendour of autumn. What we need is understanding hearts to appreciate the signi- figance of it all. The brilliant crimson berries, the green and gold of the leaves, the leaf of God’s Love in our darkest h-our. by God the Father, through the supreme sacrifice of His belov~ ed Son, J esus Christ, on the cross of Calvary. m ERROR-REPORTER, NILLBROOK, ONTARIO â€"Ofi two-yearvold Household Furniture, Saturday, October 19th, at 1.00 o’clock sharp. Mr. and Mrs... T. R. Heard, Tupper Street, Millbrook Renew your subscription. A Better Buy Than Ever - Interest: 1 Sign up for a Canada Savings Bond today. You can do it through banks, investment dealers, trust or loan companies, or on the payroll savings plan where you work. I Should an emergency arise, Canada Savings Bonds can be redeemed quickly and easily for cash at face value plus earned interest. Another Pavlova or a Florence Nightingale â€" what will she be when she grows up? Canada Savings Bonds purchased now, can provide the necessary funds when it’s time for college . . . for her trousseau . . . or for establishing a home. All the things that add up to a worthwhile future. Auction Sale The Brownies held their regular meeting on Wednesday September 9th, at 4.15 p.m. Opened with the opening ex- ercise and it was followed by inspection. Victoria Medd was made “Sixer” and Linda. Sn-elg'rove was made “Second: er” of the Fairies. Victoria Medd, Carol Abbott, Valerie Graham, Norma White, Mary Liesemer and Merilea Buckham received their two year stars.- The peOple who received their : Phone Bailieboro 30 With B;ownies Pump Repairs Trenching and Digging Plumbing Heating Lequire uld Oil-Burners Eavestroughing and First 2 Years at 332% é, Remaining 11 Years at 43/496 Thursday, October 17, 1957 first year star-s were4anet Hard, Nancy Trick, Janice Ed- wards and Pam Drury. There was one game played. All Tweenies were passed on braiding. The meeting closed with taps. J.O. Mirror-Reporter Anglican Church of Ca; PARISH OF CAVA] Rev. E. 0. Quinn, B.A., Rector. 18th. Sunday after Tris St. John's, Ida, 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Pra St. Thomas’ Church Mill] 1] . 15 a.m_.â€"Morning; Pr. Christ Church, Bailiebo 7.30 p.m.â€"Evening I’ra; Rev. W. H. Heusfin, E Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, I Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. Millbrc 9.45 a.m.â€"Divine Won 10.45 a.m.â€"Church Sc] Gentrevflle Church South Monagham Mrs. G. Muspratt. Orga 10.00 a.m.â€"Church Sch4 11.15 armâ€"Divine W01 St. Andrew’s 75th Anniversaryâ€" October 1882-1957 0.00 a. 111 â€"Sunday Sci 1. 00 3.111 â€"â€"Z\Ionzing W .30 p.11.» â€"â€"-E\ eningr \" The Annixersary l’roab Rev, Charles E. Cragg‘. B.D., Toronto. Hâ€"Hâ€"I Rev. Francis Chisholm, 1 B. D. ,Minister. Mr. Henry Hayek. Organist and Choir Dire “O Come, Let Us Wors' Special Services three ‘ on Sunday. Special pro for young and old. If 3 not attend Sunday Scho are welcome to come to Come and you will really yourself at these great 0 Sunday School Services. transportation call 276 brook. MILLBROOK Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Schm 11.00 a‘.m.â€"-Worship S 7 . 30 p . m.â€"Great Evan Service . Starting Oct. 6 through Sunday School Enlarg Zion Pentecostal Civic Administration. scriptions re Council m< Remmington Band, 91 President ’5 address, re ( tion. Kam-Garland, re for Municipal Bonds. Standish, etc., re taxes Lot. 21, Con. 13, Geo. T The Churc SUNDAY, OCTOBER Cavan Towns Requests Btu Be Removed Minutes of special : held Sept. 17th read, on of Deputy kaex'e Mm Councillor Bradburu v dopted as read. From Fire Marshall. Prevention week Octab Millbrook, October 3ri â€"â€"Cavan Council met in? session on above date a a.m. in the Council C all members present, R A. Hooton in the chair. Minutes of the last meeting .read, on m. Councillors Howden an burn were adopted as r The following com: (ions read: Gavan Service withdrawn . Millbrook Pastoral Oh. Thmday, October 171 PRESBYTERIAN ~~’-a- Pastor, M .

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