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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 2 Oct 1958, p. 3

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g places the instru. :- directly in front er for greater con- l'he new “Safety. speedometer utilizes u’s To help the driv. old is that. lamp? ‘ Three years. turn if out; it’g to smoke. 31‘ e driving speeds. cated by a moving )1‘ which is green p.h., orange from h., and red ave]; hour. - ’rals. ~ 1958 f: x" W PRESBYTERIAN Centrevine and MillbrOOk Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A. Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Mifibrook Sunday S'cho 01â€"10 . 45 a. . m 9.45 a.m.â€"-Divine Worship. Centrevflle Church 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Church School 11.00 a .m .â€"Divine Worship !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! MILLBROOK 11.15 a.m.â€"Ra]ly Day Service The United Church of Canada . Millbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Rev. H. B. Herrington, minis- ter in charge. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. CAVAN 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Rally Day Servicei 18th. Sunday after Trinity. Harvest Thanksgiving Festival St. John's, Ida. 9.45 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. St. Thomas’ Church. Millbrook 11.15 a.m.â€"â€"Holy Communion: Christ Church, Bailieboro 7.30 p.~m.â€"Even5'cmg and Lit- Zion Pentecostal Church MILLEROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. COMING OCTOBER 5th. Han'iS-Flewitt Evangelistic Party from Oshawa You will enjoy the singing of the party. They also play the Piano, Saxaphone, Violin and Accordian. Services at 11.9..m, 85 7 .30 pm. Telephone collect Keene S3w1, if no answer Peterborough Bi-2-4330.. Northumberland Durham Securities Phone Tu-5-4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO GASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario The Churches SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1958 PARISH 01' CAVAN Anglican Church of Canada Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Barrett Fur Farm Dead Stock! Pentecostal Assemblies of ““u’“" """u" Adults to the number 01" [LI-BROOK 5,126 received poliomyelitis Johns, Pastor. vaccination at the clinics held G OCTOBER 5121!. ’ by Notrhum-berland-Durham.i m'iS-Flewitt IHealth Unit at various centres! agelist'ic Party throng-out the two counties dur-i om Oshawa . . , , ing September. Among thesel H.103" the slngmg 0‘: were a few persons for whom it! They 3150. ploy the was the third injection, but: aphone, V1011“ and, with the excepion of these few,i :it. was the first injection of a! 11 em, 85 7.30 pm. 5 series of three 5 the seeomi dose-f is‘Welcome at Zion! to be given four weeks after the; -_...~._ first, and the third 7 months orfi .,., - "33“" more later. i : Harry. Boyle, CBC producer responsible for the radio show Assignment, has been given an- other Task. He is shown lining up The opening schedule of a. new hour-long series, Project ~59, which Will include dramas, Mat-utilities, music and topical events‘ all“ dealt with in exci’r- ing" new ways. Project ’59 will be broadcast each Monday s‘arting Oetlob-er 27th and re- peated Sundays over the Trans- Canada network of CBC radio. i Dr. C. M. Homer, M.O.H., " states that The series of clinics to give second doses started , October lst . ' Phone Bailieboro 30 5,126 ADULTS VACCINATED This photograph shows a young UNEF soldier from Sweden fastening harness on. one of four mine-detecting- dogs‘ as a signal to the animal To be- . gin Wink. The dog, Wh-oso' acute sense, of smell makes itl possible for them to detect! mines, recently arrived in Gazal from an army dog school in northern Sweden where. they I were specially Trained. The dogs will search out, old mines ; which have not yet been Lo- - ea‘ed. I PROBLEMS $ ! $â€"â€"-â€"!$â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. We now have a plan that shall take care of your [squire Plumbing Heating Attention Home Builders Piumbéng and Heating NEW ASSIGNMENT actualities, music and topieak c-ve-n’rs‘ all: dealt with in excit- ing" new ways. Project ’59 will be broadcast each Mondav s‘arting Oct}ober 2" th and re- E . Mirror-Reporter Attend the Church of your Choice On Sunday. An Auction \Sale ,of House- hold Furniture, 1he property of Mrs. Leslie Moore, will be held ,on the premises at Lot 20, 0011. 5, Gavan .Township (3 miles East of Millibroo-k) on Thurs- day, October 2, 1958, at 1 p.1n. sharp. This sale consists of very desirable household fur- niture and also a quantity of antique dishes. Terms cash. Jas. Roddy, Bailieboro, auc-‘ tioneer. Owing to Imforseen circum- stances, the Cavan Township Council meeting has been post- poned from Monday, October 6 to Tuesday, chober 7th., at 1.00 p.m. Members, please note. CAVAN COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th Miller, B.A., B.D., D.D.A, of Toron‘e. Mr. Samuel Castle of Petverbt-Jrou'g'h will be. SOIOiSt fer beth services. Dr. Miller has been highly spoken Of as a speaker, while Mr. Castle needs no introduction as an out- standing sol‘oiSf. Special music will be rendered by flhe church choir. Keep this date in mind and plan m attend one or both of these services. The Anniversary Service of. Grace Presbyterian ' Church, Millbrook will be heldSunday, October 5th, at 11 a.m.‘ar1d at 7.30 p.111. The guest spéaker will- be the Rev. Dr‘. A. Neil GIFTED TORONTO SPEAKER FOR GRACE ANNIVERSARY: "fPh'one Millbrook 87r2 . H. Barringer. Publisher. AUCTION SALE m MOI-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO I am a man, and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me. Break up cliques, level “Math whh honesty, let worth be judged according to wisdom, and we get better views .of humanity. 0 Our humanity were a poor thing but, for the divinity that stirs within us. A rmiona] nature admits of nothing which is not service- able to the nest of mankind. To feel much for others, and little for ourselves;'to restrain} our selfish, and exercise our benevolent affections, consti- tutes the perfection or human nature. CARLEY, STANDISH, CLARKE CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO '1‘. J. Carley Q.C. (1896-1956) R. 0. Standish Q C. Fire Preventinn Week October 5th to 11th, 1958. Observe if! Humanitarianism Humani'tari‘anism consists in nmver sacrificing a human be- ing to a purpose. GEMS FROM LIFE ’8 SCRAPBOOK T. E. Clarke B.A. R. H]. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. â€"Mary Baker Eddy. â€"Ma.rcus Antoninua. -â€"â€"A1bert Schweitzer. Massey-Ferguson Limited, world- renowned for its outstanding achieveâ€" ments in agricultural mechanization, is today breaking fresh groundâ€"in the industrial and construction fields. Alert to modern needs, the Company now has applied its engineering skills, its experience and its facilities to the production of a full line of outstand- ing light industrial tractors and related specialized equipment. On new community and construc- tion sites, in industrial plants and factories, in mines and quarries, MASSEYâ€" FERGUSON â€"â€"Adam Smith. Francis Bacon . â€"Terence. Masseyâ€"Ferguson Limited breaking fresh ground! REID ’S GARAGE, Phone 275 Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an Inspector, given under authority of this Act, shall incur a penalty of not less than $10. ‘30, nor more than $50.00 for every such offenee. Weeds have no lpace in a progroWe community DOYOUR SHARE to prevent t heir spread! Zella M. Bentley, Clerk of Cavan Township Ross Davidson, Clerk of aners Township J. E. Robinson, Clerk of South Monaghan Township Every occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regula~ tioms as often 1n every year as 5 sufficient to prev cut the ripe- ning of their seeds Clause 23: Clause 5: Sow Thistle Bindweed Canada Thistle Wild Carrot Dodder Chicory Ox-Eye Daisy FALL FAIR DATES Destroy These Weeds! O><>2. Z>2<mwm >20 mOCHI ZOZ>OI>2 £56 DEALER IflPEfllAl THE WEED CONTROL ACT SAYS: w. :01 5 . my; a Hawkweed Common Milkweed Wild Lettuce Bladder Campion stle Docks Tumbling Weed t Wild Mustard Common Burdock Stinkweed Pepper Grass White Cockle Common Ragweed sy Poison Ivy Russian Thistle Spurges , Ginquefoids, Ete. NOTICE TO ‘Townsmrs' or As part of a program of basic realignment in organization, market- ing and production, Massey-Ferguson â€"world’s largest manufacturer of farm tractors and self-propelled com- binesâ€"is breaking fresh ground and moving ahead to new achievements in the industrial field. Massey-Ferguson light industrial equipment is helping to build new homes, new roads, new townsâ€"help- ing industry to increase production through more efficient materials- handling methods. I Dead Stock Removed 3‘11 7 81' HIGHEST PRICES PAID . 10-13I 24-Hour Service \\‘ Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 Nick Peconi PHONE COLLECT; PROPRIETOR (7. 1350:: mm

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