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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 4 Dec 1958, p. 2

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“ ~ 1163 me “ Brownies have been quite busy passing tests. Those work- ing on Golden Bar passed the following testsâ€"Knots, Skipp- ing, Ball, and Table Setting. Brownies working on the GOld-‘ en Hand passed the following. tests by Mrs. T. Campbellâ€" Nature, Queen, Rythm, Carry-l ing Message, Skipping andl Knit. Barbara Trick passed: for her Toy Maker Badge, by Mrs. Campbell,» . Out of Brownie funds two’; big balls, two skipping ropes,I and a stapler have been pur-l chased. New songs were sung and new games were played. i Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s Saul to accept J essu as Saviour, i and to Witness for Jesus in‘ Damascus, and in Jerusalem,} and throughout the known' world. Not everyone has such; an outsfanding experience at' their conversion, but. whether. one can state the place, day,? and hour of this experience is' necessary, the fact remains one' has come into right relation-[ ship with God. I Mrs. Stanley Northrop sang} as a solo “Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men”, th‘us bring-i ing the message of Christmas,‘ and preparing us for a truly Christian Christmas season. i My Number Tamils in Cilicia, Who had studied in Jerusalem under Gamaliel, probably being preâ€" pared for a Jewish Rabbi. In ibis zeal for Judaism he perse- mted the early Christians, and was in charge of the stoning of Stephten, the first. Christian Martyr. However, the Witness of Stephen was the means of convincing Saul perhaps Stepha en was right in proclaiming th‘at Jesus was the Christ, and his vision of the. Christ on me way to Damascus, Acts 9:1-21, lead ing of a minister, and decided, as Cavan had done, to leave that responsibility with the Of- lficial Board. During the month of Novem- ber the Brownies had their weekly meetings. In Spite of The Deep Snow and; Stormy Day; 50 at 8. School. The Rev. Mr. Herring-tong continued his series of sermonsi on the early Christian Church! with Scripture lei-55011 Acts 9:1â€". 22. Text, Acts: 9 :47 “Saul, Saul, i _..- --.... Why porsscntmt thou me? Thp apostles had chosen? Mathias to fill the» place 0‘}; Judas, but God chm-3e Saul of; After the service, the congre- gation met to consider the call- Good Reading for the Whole Family The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boswn 15, Moss. WITH THE BROWNIES . News - Facts . $39in Features AddresE E.L.H. UorenFarrow 3 84 68 62 i Rae Stewart. ................ 23 63 56 83 . Joseph’ Burns .............. 2.2 74 101 64 . RuSSell Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . .39 103 42 38 1 Joseph Thorn ..... ' ......... 46 46 64 29 lGoorgs: Howden ............. 1o 37 34. 77 Farrow, Ste-wart, and Buruselected. l l South Gavan School Board 1 Poll 1â€" Armstrong 49 poll 2 90 poll 3 63 Totalâ€"202 ‘ Poll 1â€" Fallis 44 poll 2 9], poll 3 61 Totalâ€"196 .Poll 1â€"Laceyâ€"13, opll 2 2g, poll 3 ‘18 Total 56 | Armstrong and Fallis elected for 2 years. 19’s “time out" from their CBC ladio ShOW for Phil Ninimons and members of his Toronto jazz group. That’s Phil on top of the piano, and he and his nine sidemen take adi'antaa‘e How Vote Went In (avan Poll 4-â€"â€" Armstrong 99, Hooton 69, Robertson 62, Turne 45. 68, Robertson 18, Turner ‘23. Poll 5â€" Armstrong 72,1-I'ooton Armstrong and Hootc-n elected Dead Stock Removed HIGHEST PRICES PAID PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Nick Peconi PROPRIETOR 24-Hour Service P011 DRIVE SAFELY ; Rememberâ€"this week and every week â€"it is the duty of everyone to ooooooooooooooo North Gavan School Board ONTARIO of a break, to clown and “bat around a few idea s for an ar- rangement. ~\pp1 upl‘ld t e 1 y, the group is called “Nimmons ‘N’ Nine, ” and is heard in con- mr “live " on. CBC radio's OAKLEY, STANDISB, CLARKE CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO ! 'r. J. Carley 9.0. (1896-1956) J n. o. Standish QC. '1'. E. Clarke B.A. | R. H. Carley B. Com. w. c. Lech 3.1;. ! m mannmonm mock, 01PM”! SWING EASY 4 6 9 D Total 52â€"302. 72â€"297 31â€"292 47â€"22(35) 26â€"193 30â€"188 3-7 Trans-Canada network every pther Tuesday nigh‘r. The Nim- monts group are in their second season on radio, and tlieir “free style,” sot" progresssive jazz has been acclaimed by critics. : . Thhspace donatedwby The Mirror-Renorter. Entered Into Rest Abbott, Mrs. J oh‘nâ€"In Peter- borough Civie Hospital, on Tuesday, December 2, 1958, Lily A. Wood, Peterborough, Ontario, wife of the late. John ,Abbott, mother of. Hugh Ab- bott, Millbrolok, and Mrs. A. Baron (Megan) Montreal. Resting at the Funeral Home of J. W. Haw, Millbrook for service on Friday afternoon, December 5th; at 2 o’clock, the. Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey iof- ficiating. Interment will be in S‘". Paul’s Cemetery, Can-van. Saturday, December 13 vou CAN STOP EASTER "1"" THAN THE BIG FELLOW ! PROBLEMS $â€"â€"â€"â€"! $â€"â€"â€"!$â€"â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our backlets and fill an application to-day. Meet HIM in Millbrook at Monster Parade, 2.30 p.m. We now heme a plan that shall take care cf. your [equive Plumbing 5: flgatng §pace donated by The Mirror-Reporter Attention Plumbing FREE TREATS F OR KIDDIES! Phone Millbrbok 8712 IQ PRESBYTERIAN Gentreville and Millbrook Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Millbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a . u: 9.45 a'.m.â€"Divine Worship. Centfevflle Church 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Ch1n'ch School 11.00 aimâ€"Divine Worshil 9.45 a.m.â€"\V0rship Svrvice Sunday School children wi: draw during“r sm-nnd Hymn church service. Mirror-Reporte The United Church of Canad: Millbrook â€"â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Norzhrop, organi and choir director. Rev. H. B. Hex-ringmn. min 191' in charge. “0 Come, Lot ['5 Worship? 11.00 a.m.â€"$1mday Svhuul 11.15 a.m.-â€"â€"\\"(.rship SPI‘Viv 9.45 a.m.â€"Holy Communior Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.30 a.m.â€"Holy Cummunir St. Thomas’ Church Millbroc 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong. Pentecostal Assemblies of In View of the seriousnes the rabies outbreak in the ~population, the Rabies Com «Committee for the Counties; of the opinion that certain p cautions should be taken by hunters and Others handli foxes. Mr. Garnet Ricka Chairman, stated that the t] lowing recommendations shoq be carried out. | 7.30 p.n1.-â€"Evening Service 8 . 00 p .m . â€"Wednesday, Praj er and Bible Study. 8.00 p.nLâ€"Friday, Young Pe ples Meeting. Zion Pentecostal (hurt MILLBROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Worship Servic 7 4. Pléoe- the brush in a pan bag or carry by a String Ii aiound the end. ‘2. ‘If a fox is killed, do handle the «an-ass en-«px removed the brush. Avoid c- ‘tact with the head. 3. “7931' leather gloves whi removing 1‘he brush. RABIES CONTROL \Ou Thursday. November 1 1958,11 by-law was passed the Council for (he I'ni Counties; of Northumberla and Durham ins‘imting bounty of Four Dollars ($4.0 on foxes killed after Hut-u} 23, 1958, Within the 'bwundaf of the United Counties. T ‘bruSh 'is to be presented 1.; municipal represematiw claim the bounty. 1. Do not take any dd hunting unless Hwy have b4 inoculated with rabies vaccin RECOMENDATIONS PARISH OF CAVAN Anglican Church of Cam The Churches 1 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th Second Sunday in Advent St. J ohn's, Ida 5. The knife should be wip MILLBROOK CAVAN . Palfrey

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