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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 7 Nov 1957, p. 2

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gm TWO AUCTION SALE An auction sale of Livestock, Farm 'Machinery, Feed, Grain, Housh‘old Furniture, etc.., the property of Mrs. \V-es Wright, will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9th at ‘West Half of Lot '3, Coneessinn S. Manvers,‘ (3 miles \Ves‘t of Highwy 35, near Yalverton) at 1 p.111. sharp. No reserve. Terms Cash. E J. Payne. Pmrtypool. .O'nt., auc- tic-neer;~ "Ted Spenceley, clerk. AUCTION SALE An auction sale of Real Estate consisting of a 9 room brick veneer house with Hydro and bath. Garage and stable com- bined; and approximately 3 acres of land, the flormer Mina Morton home on Tu-pper Street, will be offered for sale by auction on Saturday, Nov. 16th, at 2 pm, Terms 10% on. date of sale. Mortgage terms can be arranged? for bal- ance. Immediate possession. R. J. Payne, Pontypool, Ont., auctioneer. 4th. The Word of God is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews 4:13, “All things are naked, and Opened unto the eyes of Him With Whom we have to do”. Isaiah 55 :11. “My Word shall not return unto me void, but it shll accomplish that which I’ please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it”. May this promise be fulfilled on behalf of the Bible Socmly campaign, this week, , ELH 3rd. The word of God is sharper than any twoâ€"edged sword. It cuts deeply- See Acts 9 :4-6. In times of crisis, like war- time, we remember how power- ful was the. w0rd of Winston Churchill, and his V for victory sio'n. / 2nd. It is powerful. In Genesis, Chapter 1, we read “And God said Let there be light, etc, and the world was created. lst. “For the WOrd of Goa» is quick” it is not a dead word but a, Livmg Word with a mes- sage for every day and every “ hen the ,public heard her story a group .. of influential men organiZed a Society for the printing of the Bible, 21nd so the British and Foreign Bible Society came into being 1n 1804, which now produces and sells Bibles at the rate of 1 million copies a year, in thousands bf languages. To get back to Our textâ€" For 12 years she earned pen- nies, or half-pennies, doing errands or chores, in order to save up enoug money to pay for a Bible. So far, so good but the nearest town where any Bibles were for sale, was 25 miles away, and the only way she could get there was on her own two feet. Nothing daunted, she made the journey, only to find that all the Bibles in stock were already promised to other people. However, when, the man in charge saw that her disappointment caus- ed her to really cry, he did risk selling her a Bible, trilsting that he might get another one for the previous would-be pur- chaser. it: a day when Bibles were ccarce and cotly. For the childerphe told the story of Mary Jones, the little Welsh girl who wanted so bad- ly to have a Bible of her own, is a diécerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. ”â€" Hebrews 4 :12. “For the word of God is quick and powerful, and sharp- er than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and Sunday Moguin‘g At St: Aiia‘ Bible Sunday. Rev. Francis P. JV! 3 Second prize, a tractor umbreI-I Rev Fravnlcis P Ia, went to Albert Olan, who grew ficiting Inter] the some variety as his father, iner ’s bCemetery ‘This year I averaged 822 bu- shels, and next year I will still be trying, and hope to reach 1,000,” In his reply Mr. 01am stated the club had originally been form- ed in 1944 to promote better poâ€" tato crops, their aim being to grow 500 bushels to the acre, which at first was almost beyond expectation. Norman Irwin of Bowmanville, their representative, read the citation accompanying the prize, saying Mr. Ola-n’s successful ef- forts in potato growing had been Outstanding in holding top place in the club for the past 3 years, and wishing him continued suc- cess in his farming efforts. For some years the first prize was a gold watch, but as Mr. Olan had previously won this award, this year he was given forty 80-pound bags of fertilizer doiated by Agricultural Chemicals of Port Hope. / 5 At the é’nnu‘al bénquet at Beth- lany of the Durham County 500 {Bushel Potato Club in the Town Hall on Tuesday night, 'October 29m Delbert Olan of Millbrok received the first prize for his 1957 crop, scoring 394 points with a yield of 822 bushels of potatoes; to the acre, growing the Sebago variety. one grease for all applications 9 J ~hater c0ld . . .wet or dry. .. Wings Again All Purpose B-A Farm Grease gives long-lasting protection to all points listed in the ServiceSection of Tractor Manufacturers’ Handbooks. These points include Chassis, Axle Pivot Pin, King Pins, Tie Rods, Drag Links, Starting Crank, Fan, Fan Bracket, Clutch Release, Clutch Bearing, Clutch Shaft. B-A Farm Grease is highly recommended as a wheel ' bearing grease that’s right for tractors, cars and trucks. B-A Farm Grease has been fully tested to giVe farm machines the kind of rugged protection they need for all-weather, all-season service. Get in touch now With your neighbourhood B-A Distributor for your supply of farm-tested All Purpose B-A Farm Grease. ._.Im 9ij DEEâ€""205,2 O_P.OO_<:U>Z<,P_Z_._.mU Order from your Entereii Into m . Ladies’ High Triple Brown, John Wesley.â€"Sud- M. McDowell ............ 764 denly,‘ on Tuesday, November Men’s High Single ‘5th, 1957, at his home, Ida, 011- A .. Wrioht .............. 303 tario, John Wesley Brown, in ° , . , his 14th year. Dearly belovedl Men s ngh Triple son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford“ A- Wright -------------- 6981 Brown, and sisters Alice and. . “ l Ruth, both at home. Resting; W.I. MEETING at the Funeral Home Of J- W- The Women’s Institute will Haw, ng Sreet EaSt, Mlu' hiofld ifls regular inleletsing on brook. Service this afternoonls‘aturday, November 9th, 313' (Thursday) .at 2 0’91'0‘01‘, T5312 p.m., at the home of Mrs} Rev. Francis P. Chisholm Of'iHarry 'Armstrong. The roll] ficiting‘, Interment in .Gérd'callâ€" “Mv favourite annlel neighbourhood B-A d/‘sz‘r/‘buz‘on Fifth and sixth prizes were re- ceived by brothers, Charles and Earl Weatherilt, who on adjoining farms both specialized in the Seâ€" bago variety, and had a yield of 462 and 440 bushels respectively. Third prize went to Melville Strong, one-half ton of potato fer- tilizer from Canadian Industriesl Ltd. Mr. Strong’s crop of Chip- pewas yielded 498 bushels per acre. Fourth prize went to Ernest Cavano, one-half ton of fertilizer from United Co-operatives of On- tario. Mr. Cavano grew Sebagos with his crop aVeraging 438 bushels per acre. with a yield of 543. The award was presented by Ernest Cavano, with the compliments of the John Deere Co. Mrs. Albert Clan also received a metalâ€"mounted silver bake dish, which was presented by R. E. Goodin on behalf of The T. Eaton Co. m ERROR-WORTH, HEM-BROOK, ONTARIO callâ€" “My favéurite apple receipe”. E. Powell.... 14 15 16 17 10 1.2 League Stamdmg fibv. 1st. Rustlers ...... Pep R Uppers . Racketeers ..... Industrials . . .. Bailieboro Murphies .. .. Ball Twisters . Three Dots Ladies’ High single Rink E Dinks West Enders . Bankers , ..... Bucks Bombers Coulter ....... Crew Cuts Bee Aze ...... Bob Cats‘ ..... Zion Liners . . . Mad Kaps . . . . Bowling ....... 310 The regular monthly meet- ing of St. Andreiv’s United Church W.M.S. will be held on Wednesday, November 13th, in the Sunday School room. DON’T MISS THE ROYAL AGRICULTURALWINTER FAIR! SEE THE HORSE SHOW STARRI NG SEVEN INTERNATIONAL JUMPING TEAMS. .SEE MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT” THE SHEEP AND SWINE SHOW .“FASHIONS IN WOOL” PAGEANT .‘ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DISPLAYS . . . LIVE- STOCK AUCTIONS. THERE'S FUN FOR. EVERYONE DURING INTERNATIONAL YEAR AT THE. ROYAL! THE COLISEUM . TORONTO GENERAL ADMISSION â€" ADULTS-75¢ _. culLdREu-z NOTICE “ INTERNATIONAL YEAR” ' 65106 Christ Church; Bailieboro 11.15 a . m .â€"â€"H01§' Communion St. Thomas’ Church, Mifibrook 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer’ Anglican Church of Canada PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. E. 0. Quinn, B.A., Lth. Rector. St. John's, Ida 9.45 a.m.â€"-â€"M0rning Prayer. Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, DfiEbrook 10.45 a.m..â€"C'hurch School. 3.00 p.m.â€"Divine Worship. Centrevme Church South Monaghan Mrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School- 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship. Gavan 9.45 a.m.â€"Ser\'ice of Remem- brance . Sunday School. THE UNITED GEORGE Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. Mr. Henry Hayek, Organist and Choir Director. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. Remembrance Sunday St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.n1.â€"Sunday School. 11.15 a.m.â€"Service of Re- membrance "The Unknown Soldier”. depafign Special Services three times on Sunday. Special programs for young and old. If you do not attend Sunday School you are welcome to come to ours.. Come and you will really enjoy yourself at these great October Sunday School Services. F or transportation call 276 Mill- brook. Pastor; M. Case. | Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"_â€"Sunday School 11.00 aimâ€"Worship Service. 7.30 p . m .4reat Evangelistic Service. Starting Oct. 6 through Oct. 27 Sunday $911001 Enlargement ZiOn Pentecostal Church A good attendance is requ'es’ted: and visitors are welcome. The Churches SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th PRBSBYTERIAN Gumvflle and Millbrook m. W. H. Hens/tin, B.A., Pentecostal Assemblies of Pontypool â€"- Onti Licensed Auctioneer. D County, is now avaiiableA duct sales anywhere in Go Your patronage respect? solicited IIIIIKEEI'Slk'SGLBIZE CARLEY, STANDISH, Cl CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicil 425 Water Street PETERBOROL’GH, ONT. ‘1‘. J. Carley QC. (1896 R. O. Standish Q.( T. E. Clarke B.A. B. B. Carley B. Cox W. C. Lech BA. UN sald llSt was up at my offi brook, Ontario. 0 November ‘2. 1957. there for inspetinx: Notice is hereby gin I have transmitted or 66 to the persons mentioned tion 7 of the Ontario ' List. Act, the copies requ said Section to be tram or delivered of the Lis pursuant to said Act persons appearing by t revised Assessment E Municipaliy of Viliage ¢ brook to be entitled at elections for members Voters List 1957 V: Millbrook, County of I Leuislati \e Assn: Muni ipal Bloc-t t: CLERK’S NOTICE OF POSTING OF VOTER} South Monaghl‘ Notice is hereby gi‘ I have transmitted or to the persons mention tion 7 of the Ontari List Act, the copies req} said Section to be trai or delivered of the Lis pursuant to said Ac persons appearing b5" revised Amessment I Municipality of the T of South Monaghan to titled to vote at electi members of the Leg Assembly and at M Elecfiions; and that t list was first posted 11} office at South Monagh tario, on October 31.4. and remains there for tion. Dead Stock Rem CLERK’S NOTICE Oi POSTING 0F VOTEI HIGHEST PRICES Voters List 1957 To 24-Hour Serv Notice is hereby g I have transmitted or to the persons mentio: tion 7 of the Ontax List Act, the copies re said Section to be tr: or delivered of the Li pursuant to said A persons appearing by revised Assessment Municipality of the ' of Cava-n to be entitle at elections for memb< Legislative Assembly Municopal Elections; the said list was first 1 at my office in Millbi tario, on October 26 and remains there fo Nick Peco PROPRIETOR Voters List I957 T< CLERK’S NOTICE POSTING OF VO'I PHONE COLLECT Peterborouh 2.2osaj Cobourg 1787 § id list was JOHN PAYNE 28113. M. Bentle; J . E. Robinso T . \V. Belch. 11¢

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