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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 23 Jan 1958, p. 2

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47 - 00 P-m.-...â€".§X€9£ng £51m. , Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. St. John's, Ida 3.00 p. m. eEvenmg Prayer. St. Thomas’ Chin'cn', Millbrook PARISH OF GAVAN . Rev. E. 0. Quinn, B.A., Lth. 10.00 a.m.â€"Chm'ch School 11.00 a.m..â€"Divine Worship. Minister mm. Grace Chm m 10.45 a. m. â€"-Ghlief W. 7.30 p.m».â€"Divine Worship. Anglican Church of Canada 9.45 a.mâ€"Pub1ic Worship I and Sands School. Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. “0 Come, Let Us Wership’. St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.15 a.m.-fPub1ic Worship THE UNITED cman Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Fganci‘s Chisholm, M.‘A., HILLBROOK Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Stmday School 11. 00 a. m. â€"â€"Worship Service. 7. 30 p. m. â€"â€"Great Evangelistic Service. Zion Pente'c'ostal Church The Churches SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1938 Man’s High Triple ‘ Alvin Trew ............. 708 Ladies’ High Single Dorothy HutchinSOn ...... 324 Ladies’ High Triple M. McDowell ............ 764 Bill Boyles . . Team Standings January 16 1. West Enders ........ 69 2. Coulter ............. 65 3. Crew Cuts .......... 62 4. Zion Liners ........ 60 5. Bankers ............ 59 b. {ee A29 ............. 59 7. Bucks Bombers . 54- 8. 'Mad Kaps .......... 52 9. Bob Cats ............ 52 10. Pep R L'ppers ..... 51 11. Rink E Dinks ...... 48 12. Racket-eers .......... 47 13. Murphies ........... 42 14. Three Dots ....... 2. .. 40 15. 'Bailieboro .......... 39 16. Industrials .......... 32 Ham’s High Single Well, Miss Dorothy Hutchin- son pulled the “hat trick” since last week and “snuk” up on the two ladies holding joint- ly the high single score of 310 namely E. Powell and M. Mc- Dowell, showed them the groove they were anchored in was not too deep for her to pry them out, and took over the lead with the fine score of 324. We; were talking to Dorothy in the‘ Bank where she works last week and told her it was time she was getting her name in with the high scorers. We didn’t think she’d take it serious, but look what a little prodding will do. Pentecostal Assemblies of DOROTHY HUTCHINSON TAKES OVER LEAD FROM MCDOWELL-POWELL COMBINATION IN BOWLING BAGS mo ‘ Bowliné ” " Pastor, M . Case. cccccccccc A thought for the New Year tor-ct Laimer closed. in prayer was given by Mrs. Clifford and‘ Mizpah Benediction was Larmer: “O God if I may keep said in unison. my hand in Thine I shall not Delicious rei‘reshments were worry about the path my feet serxed by the hostess. will go. H Hymn “Unto the] The Slate of Offizers for 1958 Hills” was sung. Psalm 25 PreSIdentâ€"Mrs. Lorne Farrow was read by Mrs. Marshall 1° °t Vice Pre.sidentâ€"Mrs Ed .1 Larmer. The Treasurer, Mrs Haw Gerald Armstrong reported a 2nd Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. Jacki gOOd year of social activity. n ThOmpson , ‘ r m A“ a _ AID ELECT OFFICER Report of nominatinig com- ‘ > A mittee was brought in by Mrs. The January meeting of The Marshall Irarmer. Ladies’ Aid; of Grace Presby- .January 15 to be talent month terian Church, was held at thegmth every member raising home of Mrs. Ed. Haw, Mill-imoney' brook. In the absence of Mrs.I The February meeting is ’00 Lorne Farrow, president, th-e'be a P0!" luck dinner at Mrs" first vice president Mrs. Ed. W. Patterson’s, Millbrook. ‘ Haw presided over the meeting Mrs. Heus‘tin installed the ‘W-ith tVV-élVG ladies present. officers for 1958. MP8. Cllfâ€". A thought for the New Year . ford 14.8.1 mer closed. in prayer was given by Mrs. Clifford an_d' Mlzpah Benediction was Larmer: “a God if T mav ramsald 1n umson. 69 GRACE CHURCH LADIES’ AID ELECT OFFICER Mrs. Clifford Larmer re'port- T. E. Clarke B.A. R. n, Carley B. Con. W: O. Lech B.A. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE (At Stra chan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3 068] SM- TORONTO ONT - ‘ = :; RATES a: DODDS :5 FUNERAL SERVICES :3 LTMITEJ Em. E. RAPER, PRESIDENT =’ QUEEN ST w. 5 E I iv Flower 0011‘ M oncrief . Mrs. Jack Thompson. ’ North. Mrs. Marshall Larmer, Mrs. Gerald Armstrong. Flower Convenerâ€"Mrs. Ken. strong . 7 break ” Convener for Church Linenâ€" : T0 some th1s may seem a Mrs Ken Moncrief radical innovation, but we Convener for Church Silver- .-_ honestly believe the idea has Mrs W Patterson great possibilities. It can con- Press Secretaryâ€" Mrs. Tom cewably- be an 31d t0 steady Skipp Jr. ' employment and might be a Group Leadersâ€"West: Mb. [1119311157 0f 11131111118' regular pay w, Patterson Mrs Tom checks. While the adoption of Skipp Jr, ‘ . {the “work break” plan is not East: Mrs. Clifford Larmer, compulsory, it is heped that Mrs. Jack Thompson. , employee will find enough time North: Mrs. Marshall Larmer, to give the plan a fair trial Mrs (3.91315. Armstrong It 1s hoped that those employees Flower Convenerâ€"Mrs. Ken. not 111 favor 0f 31101311113 the TH.“ “Ame H--..\..1- L_--1_.9 :3 Thompson . Secretary-Mrs. Tom, Skipp Jr. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Gerald Arm- ed for the flower fund. LOWCI‘ man ever before . . . yet engineering wizardry has added a full inch to road clearance . . . plus more interior room, too! Pontiac means new horizons of easy travel . . . over rugged. and rutted roads you couldn’t make before. Lower than ever before (athcart Motors, Phone 266 THE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO. “work break” idea rvill'have fully completed their vacation i‘plans”. “The above is reprinted from ithe Investment Dealers’ Digest {of New York.) p BUTTER (iRANITE 00. Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Markers, Corner --PoSts and Inscriptions. A California organization re- cently published the following E notice on its, bulletin board's: “To All Employees.” "‘Due to increased competi- tion and a keen desire to re- main in business, we find it necessary to institute a new .. policy . Effective immediately,‘ we are asking that somewhere] between starting time ands quitting time, and without! fringing too much on the time usually devoted to lunch period, coffee breaks, rest periods,. {story telling, ticket selling, golf-; ling, auto racing, vacation plan.E Ining and the rehashing of yes- terday’s TV programs, that each employee endeavor to find some time that can be set aside and known as the “work break.” (KEITH CLEMENTS) EMPLOYER OFFERS IDEA ’I On Janury 17th, at Cairo School the Gavan Teachers h‘eld»~ their January session. Four? teen members were present and [the President Mrs. Homer Ouel- glette conducted the meeting. IHelpful ideas were exchanged ,' over cup of tea and cookies. ’The Inspector, Mr. Holmes led. , It was decided the February meeting will be. at .Fairmount Interest rate 6 % Good Lats available Low down payment! FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS PHONE John Tobin, Peterborough _ --v â€"-\A a lively and prolonged discuss- ion about the teaching of paragraphs leading on int) the story. $5 .(Fewgifié.«Effififi $§¥$§§ CAVAN TEACHERS HELD MEETING . Iorpool Constructron Cm, Limi will build homes. In To owner’s Plan's 5nd Speéifictions under REA Rivgrsidg 54663, OR Riferside 1-5777 Miflbrook The Womeli’s Guild of St. Thomas’ Church will hold a Valentine Tea and Bake Sale in the Waiting Room on Satur- day February 15th. p.111. in the Orafige Héllflai Carmel. Prizes and Lunch. Admission 35c. All welcome. â€"will be held under auspices of Carmel L.O.L. No. 421 on Thursday: JanAua-ry 23rd, at 8 rnoeussrv‘z scam Thursday; January 23, NO'HGE AB [5,” when we are all alone, For memory is the only friend that grief can call its: own. Like ivy on the vhithered oak when all (111 :r thinos deeav Our love for her will still keep} green and nex er fade an ay ; Lookin<r bad; wti h 111en1ories: Upon the pa h We trod ' Bless the V max I nad uith her And trust in God TU :11 -I again g A111 avs reme111bered bv ius. j band Bruce, eonWMaxld 3 daughter-in-law and family. l Parkerâ€"In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Bruce Parker who passed away January 24th 1953. We often sit and think of her place. A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory stfll, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. -â€"Always remembered by her daughter Gladys, son-inolaw Edgar and grandchildren. Parkerâ€"In loving memory of my dear morher Mrs. Bruce Parker who passed away Jan. 24th, 1953. Gone dear mot-her gone forever, How we miss your smiling face. But you‘left us to remember None on earth can take your By the valley of rest so falr, Some day we know not when, We will meet our loved on. there. â€"Ever remembered by the family. thine . ” Away in the beautiful hills of1 That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered “Peace be In loving memory of our dean mother Mrs. Maude Fallis win passed away January 25, 1957 God knew that she was suffer gold. He ne ded a new star in heave: A beautiful light to shine So out of this world of sorrow He aha-e that dear husband 0: mine: -â€"Ever remembered bv wifq Anna and son Murray. sunshine, He moulded his heart of pu IN MEMORIAL! McMahon. â€"In ad and h ing memory of a duar nuisba and father, Merle A. He Ma 11 who paSsod awav Januarv 231 1957. God gave me a Wonderful ht] band, His memorv \\ ill ne\ er grow 0 He fashioned his smile out « His name “9 «ft rec-all. There 1c nothing left to anew But his pi<ture on the wa? -â€"E\'er remembered by ~ John and James. ‘We think of him in silenc- Blair.-â€"In loving memo:- our fat-her William John I who passed away January 2 1949. Presidentâ€"George Howdel First Vice Pres.â€"Melville 4 Second Vice Pres .â€"â€"Geo . H ness Sec . â€"Treas . â€"We1d on Con] Sergeants-at-Armsâ€" J. Raper and W. L. Challie Executiveâ€" D. R. F0“ ,{eorge Smith, John Pal: Fred Lowery Poppy Committee Com'em Arthur Foottit Canteen Committeeâ€"- R01 Palmer and Weldon ’ You]: The above officers will be stalled at next month’s mm of the Legion. MILLBROOK BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION ELECT 1958 OFFICERS 'Thm'sday, January 23, IN MEMORIAL! IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM

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