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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 12 Mar 1959, p. 2

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‘v Thursday, march 12. i959 lSimday Morning . AUGTWNEERS Statistics, To; Date‘ ' 'Stanle'y Miller in to no t ., .....â€" BOWI 2‘33 ( ~ * . * ‘ . 4 . l March 8th, 1959, Dr. Steed ucnusnn monomer: I , '_ j . ‘ p p ,_ .' . ,7 , . , I! in charge. Scrpture teXt Matt. 3 Farm StOCk, Furniture Real High Scores Week 3 3456 and Isaiah 92' Estate. Sales conducted at i "The people which sat mi reasonable rates by experienced Ladies high single- Marion. Guthrie ......... 340l ldarkness saw great light; and: austioneer. Ladies High Tripleâ€" .10 them. which sat in t el'religgoill PHONE COLLECT . 3., J. . 5 or, .S; Mam Gruthrie ......... 691-, land ”“40“,“ dedth’ 1" \ Peteiborough Ki 2 3091 a - ' i l sprung up. ' - . . d - \l‘ 1:61! :ngh Single 267. l “The pa-t is boning over ini ’ z .6611} min )1). .......... . lAfriea". ; ___,_.,,.-,_ Men’s High Triple 5 1 _'With regard to his 0h:(’f*1,1‘gl JOHN PAYNE .3 r - .. - ":"Iinarv To » “031 Pontypool -â€". Ontario Dan Cutmore .......... 644; w" {.770qu d “115‘“ , - ‘ , - l . P H’ h Scoreeto date i Dr. Steed made if glee? {hat litlLicensed Auctioneer. Durham 1g. , . 8' 1 l WW“: '1 . to ‘01:“??? Blah ation t' gCounty, is now available to con. Ladies 131%}! mg 8 the native Africans, or she l duct sales anywhere in County. 1:121:11)” Gllthrle ......... 3402.3tt1‘3F7.VV9111(1 g0 ITO Hfall; ‘ ur‘ Your patronage respectfuuy Ladies’ High Triple ; 2 God 1511 t That kind oi ("0.‘1' Hei M‘ ': luthrie 691: {has not left Himself Withoutl .â€" - -â€"â€"â€"â€"- -.. “.10” j A """" 1' j I. witnesses g:Illiulllluisminimal-Inning - ~. 0' ‘, ‘ L ‘I '. . . E Lédlh H.gh verageâ€"n. 1893 '2 See John 1 :9â€"-"Tnat was thei = g = 1:199}! Powell. """"" 1 itrue light, which ligliteiih every t I Dead StOCk. : “3: 1: lfiffi‘fifilggkâ€" ’ 34:; 3. man that comet into te world. ’; : As f d 1 = °’. """" 9 ‘ '3 '.~.~‘:~ rag to bring r01 C H ordea orcri - in .Men 5 High Tripleâ€" l (The .. g . . - 1 thillgeggfgigit} :firica a clearer. = ed Homes and Com PP : Pat Kent .............. 763‘ with til i 01 W at ..a photograph: from the Ottawa Journal of Friday, February 28th, l licht ‘ aki 0. of the lioht 211- = ’ I Men's High Averageâ€" t ‘ ' ‘3 Iowmg news item Wm be u Wet to our readers). 1.1535; 1111:? 1;: like the fight of: = Top price for old horses. : ' ' . ..Q 7'.‘ ‘ .,: 1 m. ..I . 3 - ) ’ “ . .b . I hen Blair .............. 199 D1. Percy Vivian lleft). 0011- o tze lit-MP. 33 yearS after ()ttawa_ respectively mother the moon. and our mlsglonameg: Telephone collect lservat1ve M.P.' for Durham, _l.\‘,\‘i$illlg at the birth mf the and sister of the new «onstable. ibringing 3. Gospel which is like; I Keene 83W1 ifno answer = TEAM STANDINGS 'land former PI'OVJDL‘Jal Minister rookie policeman. Also showanli‘e graduation at the ROCK? the light of the sun. Our world: b0 ’11 3- 2.4330 = Weq Enders ............ 105i“? Heal.‘h_. attended the gradua- are Mrs. W. .I. McLaughlin cliilfedtCMP Headquarters, wains a complicated why-1d, withl= Peter roug 1' . = Rink-E-Dinks ........... 1mitten Friday-oi Henry McLaugh- of Port, Hope. and Mrs. Maur- ;.he first reunibn between Dr. . the instinct. of worship in all: Bunett Fm. Farm I Down towners ...... l . . .. 961111, Port Hope, into the ranks ice Grimes, 1133 Checkers Road,‘ Vivian and the port Hope man. peoples, worship of anything i = = Tnoters 95? â€"â€"â€"«â€"-â€"..â€" ...- ...-..“ ,,,-. ___ made sacred, like Jacob at; III-Innnuu-unufi .~ . -------------- ' ' . . ' ; . . E _ Bethe], Genesis 28:12-22. I â€" ...".-- ’«aâ€"- 1210111; Liners .......... . . . 5;: good club. Briane Gillis got‘the first two periods and had a; which gave each member of the Worshipping not a Universali " an ers ........ . . . . . . . . the only goal for lllbI'IOOk no. 4 to 1 advantaoe Going into' team a crest. 300d but a God confined 11,) one. The ('nurches Crew Cuts ...... . . . . . . . . 83 assisted. . g . c b ‘ ‘: M'llbivok 1‘ ers wereâ€"Jim » , . _ . , I 'the thrid. P. crough scoredl 1 , P W ‘ place. we worship of ancestorsw SUNDAY. MARCH 15, 1959 “Vhing Dings --------. 82 The playersâ€" 3D. Westlake, ‘ . 1 H. o. ; . . . ‘ Racketeers 4.... 8211). Reynolds, R_ Lam”, Mnthe only goal for Millbrook.theffiffgetli’ 532,110: ‘BLafif‘gg’wéil .Throush mg?) vextperleilgfestfifl Coulters """"" " ' ' ' ' miHuyt-on, 3- Edmunds. B- Gilllgdteam. seemed 3‘0 sense danger: J. Kennedy 011,. .Grvlls, R’zperefngl dsgdr\:101ihe0Witc-h3 THE SALVATION ARMY Bee Aze ............... . 8113 Hogg, N. 000k, J. Kidd? and it was decided to do or die Worr.‘ D. H‘ddson Bquthrie, 3:3.th 3. At nay?“ he madei‘ Captain D. McNeilly Hillbillies ------ 79”. Mart-imD. Powell.P. Newslm “Iii PeriOCl- Ronnie W0” R l’lews s Cutniore. J. Blair 1‘3C Grimm ‘llriL ’é't’t ' rails 00 1 s d r ' Murphies --------------- 78113. KinsniamG. Smith and C. i got through their (39991309 and A. Acnew- R Shovwd’en ’3? car t ecl'a i-Orcfilizéa- er ital i, ' ' p.m.â€" un 3y 5011001 m Subs‘itutes """" ’ " ' ‘763 Palfrey. l scored, this was answered by, 05231: Viinc‘ent Crouch il-n the led mf or when t e'afll “Legion Hall. . Boat Builders ...... . ....73 This team was coached byiSwastikia making it 5 no 2; “ ’ ' ‘ t ' 11119:: anti, Olchurie’ mlosi moi; A Welcome Awaits You.” Ramlambs .......... .. . .7 2 \Vglfi-efl Gillis. Ithen P. Crough got rolling andi . =7 1301'??? Of 31 a t e 11%“ 9 ge 1 “WW..- Industrials .......... . . . .68 i ismred 4 goals \vith assist-S g0- Ell-“mined By R«CA-‘F. :Sal'xaion thgoggh {1 e afin‘ai Pentecostal Mblies 0f Kayâ€"Dee-M’s ............ 64 T ADPOLES DO WELL ging to Hillis, Larmer, Worr and‘ After the play-offs were over" Eleni aficufie ”11f? mfan} m . Canada Bailieboro .............. 59 . ' IMcDowell, to eliminate the the Air Force treated all teams, 'roug t e sacri icefg 1 ES?» - Vanguards .............. 58 The Millbrook Tadpoles play-l enemy 6 to 5. I to a turkey banquet: and gave. Chélft’ on the grids o f a va]? ‘ Zlon PentQCOStal- Church Lone Rangers ......... . . 55 ed first game in Camp Borden l Third game was flayed at them all passes to go. anywhere: “W3: die‘Svaallvaiidg’fis iii: refil MILLBROOK "’ -‘ o-n-Friday at 3 p.m., meeting 1.10 p.m. Saturday against about Camp Borden and seeisponsiliility of evedy Christianl D. L. JohnS, Pastor. the RCAF team which proved levale. First period Elmvale the many interesting Sights-g to which we need to be awaken-l Sunday Services. ' I ' to be'a better club by defeating took an early lead but it was At this banquet the Williaml '. MIIIBI‘OOk Ieams Millbrook 61:0 1. Philip Crough tied-up by P. Crough at end Peachy Trophy was presentedfdéh . li . a an ' i3 gémrâ€"Sun‘gay 5.011001 . At (amp Burden getti: the lone Millbrook of the period. Second period to the Tadpoles, and received” th 6 261310: c bfi‘mieazfind'? d0 a'm;‘_‘E'°¥ $853171“- ‘cou The Tadpoles were J. Larmer scored assisted by on their behalf by Philp Crougli‘, f em,ann E :91. gigtodio f0; 8. 00 p3:.â€"Wle§mgd ”gee ‘I' t ‘ eliminated from winning the P. Crough, then Elmvale scored this was accompanied by crests, (g; d F 'd a ' e .n" ' p ' d B.“ ”es“; ay, ray- ou'namen lOntario Rural Championsip, to tie it up at 2 all. With three to each member of the team. 3. 3 r1 ay ev m D‘ E L E 8 a; an 1 e W Y- but could go on and play for minutes to go in the final The three managers, liliesars‘x ' ' ' ' iP-mf-Frldayflouag P60- The Gomolation cham-ponshp. period P. Crbugh scored and Crough, Gillie and ‘Thompson,! _ P 9'3 Meefig. ' ' Joe Thompson, played their They played their first game in Millbrook held. them off .and as well as thetea‘ms heartily. 18.1Union 4 Upper and. """’"‘ first 0a me at 345 Friday after- this series at 8.40_ aim. Satur- were. Consolation. .Champions, thank. all citizens who madeL-ower Canadaas the Province: PARISH OF CAVAK nba ainst Maetier theloca‘s'day against Swastikia Tadpoles Winning the William. Peachy dlonations which enabled them of Canada With Kingston as! Anglican Church of Canada noo g ’ " lwhe took a cemmanding lead in Trophy for the mend year, to charter a bus for this trip. the capital, l 397. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Millbmok Bantams coached winning 5 to 3. Afier trailing 3 to 1 at the end of second ---"'~â€"â€"-â€" -~‘-â€"------- _.__-_.___..____._.._..-. â€"â€" -«-â€"~â€"â€"~-â€"-.- -â€"-â€"â€"â€"»-- ......_..._..._n..,___ Rector ' V ' 3 " Passion midday. Christ Church, Bailieboro ~Hat-tins 11.00 a.m. -. _ . St. John's,1da ; 2.30 p.m..â€"E~vensong. i 81:. Thomas' Church. Millbroo ' 7.00 p.m.â€"-Evensong. « On Wednesday evenings throughout Lent, a teaching mission will be held in St. Thomas’ Parish Hall at 8:00 ' pal, conducted by the rector. by Larry Thompson and Dav . Earle Bob Powell in goal; played an excellent game. In the second game againstl Staynei‘, Millbrm lost by one 1 goal, but with any luck at all could have wlon it. With a Win they could have reacehd the Ontario Rural Bantam final. Bob Powell was again a stand- out. in goal. The score enhd l 4 to 3 for Stayner. 1 The Millbrook teamwere le -. by Earle, Croug , Thlompso Gillis, banner, Challice and Lewis, all the resale of the. team. played a hard gate too. He had faintly medical bills to clean up â€" The United Church of Canada. Millbrook â€"- Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Dr. J. Arthur Steed. incharge _ “0 Come, Let Us Worship’- MIDI-BROOK 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School . 11.15 a.m.â€"Wvorsliip Service Supervised Nursery during church service. CAVAN 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service Sunday School children with p .. -~ - .. -- 'draw during second Hymn of .. , - -~ ' church service. i our orrnes \ Millbrook ‘ Pee Wee’s “t game at Camp Borden was played at 4.30 Friday against Mactier. The Milbro'ck boys, went all out and took the gme f 6 to 0. Goals were scored fly David Reynolds who got two and one assist ; Brian H'ogg one, Briane Gillis three goals, and tub assists going to Ralph Larmer. Their second game against Elmvale was played at 10.30 Saturday morning and this: proved a harder nut to crack, as the score of 1 to 0 indicates,I Ralph Lariiicr getting the; only goal in this game which? came in the first few minutes; He needed cash to modernize hid'kitchen â€" ’-_'_’4â€"..... PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and Millbrook Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minis‘er Emeritus. l Grace Church. Miilbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a .m. 9.45 a.m.-â€"Divine Worship. . . . so both are borrowing from a. bank loan. The manager welcomes opportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. And at a chartered bank, you can always Faced with unforeseen household expenses? Want to make some special major pur- chase? Need money for taxesâ€"or to meet a family emergency? Personal loans to help of play assisted by Briane Gil-3i PSGPEC meet 1““ 511011 situations are being count on privacy and courteous considera- lis. This proved a very inter-l made by the chartered banks every day. tion, whether you are arranging a loan or Centreville Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School using other valuable services the bank You‘re not asking a favour when you visit provides. __ a chartered bank to arrange a personal 3"‘iHE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY eS‘ing' game. . _ p This win put (our Pee Weejs in the finals against CampBof-L . den all stars (which they prov-f '3 ed to be) and our lads were ' ' - ‘ ‘ outplayed 8 to 1 by this real 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship. i Renew Your Subscription. ~CARLEY. STANDISH, C South Mona The regular meeting of tli Council ‘of the Township 0‘ South M‘onaghaii was held 3 the Township Hall on Mart-l: .1959. at 9.04! pm. with a members present, l'i€€‘-'z Dea in the chair. Miiit‘.‘es of the previwn nil 1211' mm ~j.‘~-':.ei‘; "..ct'll21uN we] read 2.}; 13m ("hrs and adop’w 'rll .ilhli-H 7sz .’\. (i. Auden .\i‘t‘fllltlt‘d by Herb Syer. {on} Superintendent 3'3 M. ll. Tl.~..iiipsen present. anit'llijl' .\I. 2 in the 2.111011 01' Sufi-[.71 which was pas» l'«.1';:zi_\'.;.-«iii ~.-1i motion by Rio". l-‘i~li<-r <evonded by Jay W? 1311:1011. A delegation rr‘qrr-M the “l’. l} Erik}: (ii-Eta; t‘k ,‘ sociati: ii" wail \ii 5:» ‘1‘ vii regarding;- the request to 3’; ll. 13'. \Vilwii to move BUTTER GRANITE CO . Port Hope, Ont. Box Monuments, Markers, Corn Posts and Inscriptions. CABLEY a: LECB Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETEBBOBOUGB, ovum ’1‘. J. Carley Q C. (1896-1 8. 0. Standish Q C. T. E. Clarke B A ; 24-Hour Servie PHONE COLLECT : Peterborouh 2-2080 Cobourg 1787 Nick Pecon PBOPRETOB l

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