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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 21 Mar 1957, p. 4

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437 GEORGE STREET When you deposit them in a Guaranteed Investment Certificate for 3, 4 or 5 years. “Israel is performing a mira- cle in building here in the Mid- dle East a stronghold of do- mocraey for the free world. I use the word miracle advisedly . She is conquering waste lands and desert sand and grain, with cattle and sheep. She is estab- AN AMERICAN MINISTER ’8 IMPRESSIONS 'OF ISRAEL (This article taken from The Presbyterian Hearld is printed here at the request of one of our subscribers). Dr. E. E. Moser, formerly one of our missionaries to the J cars in Hamburg, has sent us an article by the Rev. Dr. 0. “’alter \Vagner, an American minister, describing a visit he paid to the land of Israel last summer. From this we quote the following: Telephone cellect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-2-4330. CASH f 0; dead or crippl- ed Horses and Cows. Top price for old horses. Burnett Far Faun PAGE F083 >z<n=,.>_OO Ema-Eh. >mm0. D2< <_¢O.â€".O.> Dead Stock! .We’re always at your service As your local Bâ€"A Distributor, we’re always available for advice when it comes to lubrication problems around the farm. as Arrange for regular visits now ‘ ‘ contact . . . ‘ ARTHUR T. TRICK Your Savings Eam -â€"~, -4...‘ PHONE 278-w MILLBROOK Your local‘ B-A distributor Amounts of $100.00 and up may be left on deposit. 434% . . ‘ “I ,. _ ‘1' } I'C- .17 ' , - ~ , st Ill-LL wrae onn r d1 ‘5 vounoe-st ersonahtles. ) v , , . a 0 " D p when I think of her acres of [t’s seven-year-old Mary Hen- Lu uusuv lvy\\\,1x , LLUIV .L\$§u\.hlh\a,r V--- » IIIIIE derson, Winnipeg public school land. She Was out to onerthirl = pupil. who reads the exercises of her r1ghtfuls1ze as enVIsI-on- k' I . u , - - 0. 0, ed in the Balfour declaration. . I in this speech training program .â€" I l aimed at primarv Grades. . Today, she has but 8,000 square ppl- : ‘ 5 miles compared to the 2,622,200 : {square miles of her Arab neigln ' ”Shin?“ a govennment based Qn'bours. I think of insurmount- rses. {the dignity 0f man, the baSICiable obstacles when I realize ct :ifreedoms, the right 'tO a h0me'ishe began her dream of a new war :iland, and _upon peaceful. 00"State Without benefit of great 0 :loperation With all the natlons capital. She had little modern 3 ‘ ll of the world. ‘ jmach'i-nery. She 'had only the "1] :i “In Eight years, little Israel determination to build a demo- ' :lhas absorbed 800000 refuees.vlcratic homeland for her 0p- IIIIIi'She has integrated 350.000 Jews pressed peyople. Through Sacriâ€" _ ,_____.___. lice and austerity, reduced 'standards of living and ration- } ing. through hard. but. Willing,‘ ]labour she used intellectuals, i professionals and a people used 'to urban life and taught them first. of all to be farmers, con- ’querors of arid desert lands, then builders of cities and founders of factories She had i to fight malarit as she drained l I f the swamplands. She had to fight the Arabs as she sought to till the .soil. She had to 1 I build industries without ade- lquate capital and without imodern machinery. She has ibeen denied water rights in ’the north, and her ships have not been allowed to sail through the Suez in the south. Hem- med in by unfriendly neigh- ,bouns she had to provide an army for defence, build trench- es and air raid shelters, and plead for weapons adequate to protect ‘her people, all the while the Communists sup-ply arms to her hostile neighbours. Interest is payable half-yearly by cheque or may be left to accumulate at compound One of the oldest CBC School Broadcasts, “Adventures in Speech”, now features one of radio’s youngest personalities. [t’s seven-year-old Mary Hen- derson, Winnipeg public school pupil. who reads the exercises in this speech training program aimed at primary grades. SPEEGHMAKER PMBOROUGE “Tlhat Israel wants to fulfil her dream and share her suc- cess :with the forty million op- pressed peoples among her Arab neighbours no one can doubt. he has already de- veloped plans for the irrigation Iof hundreds of thousands of acres of land in the Near East. This; pl an is, presently stale- mated by the Arabs. She is willing to discuss reparations for Arab properties now in Israel territory. This the Arabs ignore. She has shown how 800000 refugees can be integrated into full citizenship land become producing people 1 in an expanding economy, While tthe Arabs allow their 780,000 [refugees to live in filth and degenerate in bitterness as pawns and political hostages of their feudal lords . l “Israel is truly a light in a world of darkness. Here the contrasts are vividly clear. Israel, a little nation, is per- formingr a miracle of mercy for a millions-ande-half oppressed people. Across the borders are forty millions of destitute, poverty-stricken people livnig in darkness and early death under an old feudal system . . In an effort to be true to the insights Ilve received, I urge you to use your influence to let the light of this little nation shine! She is our best hope for peace for all the people in the Near East”. “Now, after eight years of great development, years; in which she has successfully built a national loyalty out of vastly differeutcultures, she faces either the fulfilment of her dream or the destruction of her State. from Arab countries. She has built 834 new villages across the land whose 517,146 inhabi- tants are tillers of the soil. She has erected housing units in fifty-one towns and cities to! accommodate 11 e r 1,267,614‘ urbanites She has collected: 70,000 children, many of them, orphaned, from seventy differ-‘ ent lands of the Diaspora and, settled them in seventy-nine: children’s villages, an effort without parallel in history She. has provided all the services of a just overnment, built schools,I hospitals, health centres, estab-I lidhed Embassies, created an! army, opened factories and, fisheries, dug wells and water-i ways. developed world tradeâ€"E all .this little Israel has achicv-i ed against almost insurniount-l able obstacles. l THE MERGE-REPORTER WK, ONTARIO On Wednesday, March 13th, the Brownies had their regular meeting with 26 present. ()11 opening the meeting we greeted our Commissioner, who came to see the enrollment of four Tweenies, who were J-o-Anne Agnew, Donna Graham, Lenore Buckham, Linda Nelson. Six Brownies received a special badge which is worn on the arm. The Grand Howl was given on three different occas- ions. Games were played; and discussion was held in the pow- wow ring. The Commissioner treated the Brownies to candy; The meeting was closed with taps. JO All Auction Sale of Farm Stock. Implements, Household Furniture, Etc., the prOperty of Mr. Hatrold Little will be held on) the premises East Half hot 4, Concession 3, Gavan. 3 miles South West of Millbrook (Zion Line), on Saturday, April 6th,, 1957, at 1.00 p.m. sham. Terms Cas'h. Positively No Reserve. R. J. Payne, Ponty- pool, Auctioneer. Relief articles produced by volunteers of the Red Cross Women’s Work Committee were sent to thirteen countries last year. WITH THE BROWNIES AUCTION SALE LIMIT ED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA MOST PRECIOUS METAL Stelco as the largest Canadian steel-maker is proud of the part its products have played in the develop- ment of Canada. in the weapons of defence, without which the peo- ples who desire to maintain peace soon would lose their freedom. STEEL is the foundation of the material wellbeing of every nation. Without steel there could not have been much progress. For steel is in almost every- thing. 'IChere is steel in the modem church, school, hospital, and college, and in the making and pre- paring of all building materials. There is steel, too, i Freeloxe, Mrs. George.â€"i phone 71-WMi11br00k {Suddenly at St. J Oseph s Hos- _._____._____ pital, Peterborough, Thursdav March 14 1957 anie Bruce ~JFEFEâ€" beloxed “ife of Geoxge Free- For Saleâ€"Heintzman 1 l.oxe Dea1 mother of Mrs. Pia’no. Phone 155-“ Kay Papineau Detroit, Mich. brook for particulars. Bruce of Peterborough, and; F . . . or Saleâ€"R Harry of Mlllbrook. ! RM: meglsglfsgn Parents and friends of the Home Economics students, par- ticrularly from many eastern counties of Ontario are inviteo to see the students model gar- ments made during the school term. Wantedâ€"Durham,” Hereford Stockers, steers preferred, averaging 650 to 700 lbs. Apply Robt. Ross, Fraserville R.R. 1, or phone Millbrook 214-r4-. 2t Own a lifetime business that grows from repeat and volun- tary orders. Start part or full timeâ€"Easy to learnâ€"no store needed. If you are willing to work. Write im- ’ mediately to 1600 Delorimier Dept. 51 Station C. Mont- real, Que. 1t Renew your subscription. » Telephone 9, Millbrook L. Roy Wilmm, (3.6. JamesA.1rvine,H.L ', Entered Into Rest ” WILLMO'I'I' 85 IRVINE WANTED wnt-P" ,u- THE Thursday, March 21, 1957 For Saleâ€"Eeintzman Upfingt For Rent-â€"Se1f-contained four roomed apartment, close to Reformatorx'. Oil heat, con- tinuous hot water. nrivate en- trance. Immediate occuâ€" pancy. Apply I. Hatherley. phone ”fl-W Millbrook. 3t For Saleâ€"Quantitv of Baled . Hay. M. Hofstede phone 181r2 Millbrook. 2t Small House for Rent, Freder- ick Ax enue. Phene 18 MiIL brook. th For Saleâ€"Quantity of Timothy Seed and Timothy Hay. Clif- ford Fallis, phone 207-r-6 Millbrook. 3t For Saleâ€" Day-Old Chic '5. Hatched weekly: popular breeds; Canadian approved. McMulle-n Chick Hatchery Pe-terborough RR. 2. Phone Riverside 56054 Peterbor. ough. 6t For Sa1_(:_â€"1\_I_aple Syrup. Apply -7- yr Saleâ€"Registered Young Birk. Sow. Phone 5 r424 Bethany. 7 2t W. W. Ke‘nnedvy, {6716512311} 223-r-3 Millbrook. 2: Mill- We are of the Opit as nice and all as it is. all satisfied with 1 place of abode Barnett and Reider teats, entertained the a luncheon served buj held in the administr: tion of the institution 011. Wednesday of the Reeves, Deputy-R their wives, of Dur Northumberland (‘oun taken on an inspetim the new Millbrook ref‘ Between 75 and 100 a1 Tickets may he s Legion ‘ Hall or fro: Coulter, Dave Fowler m‘er. Admission $1. ner 7 p.m. sharp. Canadian Legion extend to you a co tion. to a Memorial 1 be held at Legion fl brook, on April 9th, ‘ in memory of those; Comrades who fougrhi at Vimy April 9. 1917 plan to attend. NOTICE TO ALL LEST WE FORG 97th. Year. No. 437 GEORGE When you deposit Guaranteed Investn Certificate for 3, 4 Everyone W¢ PROGRE? Thursday, Geo. C. HELP NATURE Under auspices o: ODD FELLO VICT‘ Geo . How You fl/I

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