.', 1951 tection Act, 1951 strict of Durham :, for all Polling Village of M511- 1? Port Hope. who expect to be fixed for poning. :ounted at 7 p m. l'lth day of June 3001. The Man- Littee is given ,1 with applica- ; Committee re. 5.- were unable to way at all. The :ommended that ake m) ï¬urther is building any County Council :he end of June, old horses. by expexienced the pmposed area. The Board recomnwndation no answer 31-24330. II Farm- ,L LOWERY, etnrning Officer . NEEBS the said 4th, 5th and 6th ..m.unti16p.m. 0 p.m. (8 p.m. 'GE, ONTARIO C . (1896-199) ' all Polling Sub- wnship of Clarke TO TORONTO Dealers’ Associ- Miller .UOTIOW Quinlan-1:; ities .llect mber LECB or crippl- tock! Ri 2-3091 Le B.A. 81 Walton St . anted ille, for all at WKWMWWMWWM During my yams in municipal politics and since, I have never been a. chronic critic of governing bodies. I have known and respected elected officials of all political parties and be- lieve they were trying to do azonscientiom and sincere job However, insofar as the provincial government is concerned, it does seem to me .that much of .the. present trouble stems from the fact that they have been in office for 16 years. And ‘during that time, seemingly small indiVidual errors have ac- cumulated to a point where they aria threatening our in- dividual rights. This is some thing that can only be cured by a change of government ' Induction Service, Grace Church Before you an'ive at your decision, and regardless of your political views, would y ou consider one particular pro- blem which is facing us today in this County of Durham. â€" an impontant problem which has a direct connection with pro- vincial affairs? Before a capacity audience, ‘ Erew on Wednesdav, May 27th representative of the congrega- and preached there on the 01- :tioni of Grace Presbvt erian lo“ 1110 S ind-313". Church, Millbrook and Centre-! The Induction Service held ille Chm-,ch South Monaghan, ‘in Gra: e Church, Millbrook, on Ben Gerald Graham of Rem: Monday exening “as in (harge frew was inducted on Monday of Rev. Dr. Hutchisor BL; ., exening . {3. D. ,Moderator of the Pres-- This charge had been made by er); of Peterborough. mam when Rev. W. H Heus- Rex. R. T. Rietherdale, most tin 1ecei\ ed a call to Beams- -reeently inducted minister of villf’ in April 1958 PneSlbyteiry, and minister of Rex. Mr. Graham, graduav Hastings and Warkworth, de- ed from Knox Collegne, Toron‘ o ! liveredla a challenging message ibis year received the call to from the textâ€"“He Went a Centreville and Millbmokl Little Further†, calling us all charge May 11, having preached 0 go the extra mile, especially hâ€? the preceding Sunday iin the matter of religion. “'6 He was ordained into the minis. are too often content 0 stop too ‘1-1' in his home church in Rein I solo-n. But in the serxice of Rev. Mr. Graham, graduav ed from Knox Colleme, Toron‘ 0 this year received the call to Germ-e" 1119 and Millbmk charge May 11,having preached here the preceding Sunday He was ordained into the minisa 11". in his home church in Rem Ham you ever witnesed so much turmoil, confusion, unâ€" rest, and heated dispute between our citizens and our muni- cipal governing bodies? Every week Games new evidence that makes In}: Wonder if people are being shoved around un- justly. Personally, I feel that the difficulties originate at the provincial level, not with local administrators, and that is where they must be corrected Should you agree with these views, we shall be pleased to receive yOur support. Naturally, I believe the Liberal Party is worthy of your support. Otherwise, I would not be representing it as a. can- didate in this election. However, you may felsil otherwise and that is your privilege as a citizezn of this great country. PERSONAL MESSAGE T9 DURHAM, ELECTORS In just a few short days, all of us must decide haw to cast our ballots in the. provinzial election. God, we mwst not. The work 3101‘ Christ and His Kingdom 3- JOHN PAYNE ha,q (nly one enterprise, one Licensed Ammoneer Eideal, and one hope, so w e mus PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO :PY'BSS on a little further. . . I Rev. G. Smih of St. Gilm Sell mmï¬Ã©rgnytme’ \Chureh, Peterborough Interim 5Moderafm of charge, narrated Phone Collect Bethany 10-r-211 the steps that had been taken llllflfllfllInï¬lllflfllfllflllflmufl R. JOHN PAYNE Licensed Amtioneer PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO Sell Anything, Anytime, Thursday, June «1, 1959 . "Ted" Woodyard, IdbmalGandidate for Durham. SIN CERELY, ZEIESSEEIEEIIRIIKEIIII {to fill the vacancy. Dr. Hut- ; chison asked. the required ques- g tions from minister elect. Rev. Dr. H. Neal, B‘.A.,' B.D., on behalf, 'of the United Church of Millbrook and Cavam‘ Mr. D. L. Johns on behalf of Zi‘On Pentecostai Church, and Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., a former minister of Grace and Cenfrex'ille Curch. Greetings were extended to Rev. and Mrs. Graham from Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey, Rector of Anglican Parish of Gavan and Millbro‘ok. From Kirk Sessions of Cen- trieville by Mr. Harold Tate, and MillbrOQk by Mr. J. H. Burns. 4" 1‘ mg Mr. James Dutton of Peter- borough, Chairman of Board of . The social hall, highlighted by a banque’, held in Sunday School Hall presided over by Rev. Gilbert Smith in his usual very happy manner. Music through-out the service was provided by Centreville choir with Mrs. Hailand Seem ozganist and choir directress. Tho anth‘em “Take Thy Yoke I'pon Y 011’ was n1"os fitting. Messm Fred Wood and HarlanR Scans sang a duet, “Be Still and Knowâ€, very beautifully. Rev. Gerald Graham pro- nouned the Benediction. Social Hour and Banquet Rev. J. R. Waldie of St. Paul’s Church, Port Hope, de- livered “the charge†to the minister and the people using that part of Christ’s own wordsâ€"“Wist ye not I must be about my Father’s business". In part. to. the minister, Rev. \Valdie said, to be about my Father‘s business, must, be a reality, when we see and know God as Father, know Him as my Father. We must realize that God expects us to be up and doing. To the minister he said that at. all times to speak in great humility; to study to show himself a workman of the Lox-d, and at all times to use judgment and common sense. To the congregation Mr. Wal- die said: Your minister is hu- man, he needs your prayers; be faithful in attendance, al- ways ready to encounage and support. Thus both minister and eongrega ion, working to-‘ gethep,wi11 perform a great serViee in the carrving out of “Our Father s Business†The Reading of the Formula was read'bv Rev. James D. 0. Jack, B. A†of St. Andrew's Church, C0bourg,, who is Clerk of Presbytery, to which the new minister elect gve his signa‘ure,' thus indicating his assent to the doctrinal standards and government of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Hutchison gave the Post Induction Prayer after which the right hand of fellowship was PXTE‘IluPd by members of Pres- bytery . Good Reading for the Whole Family . News ' The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your‘newspoper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1 year $18 I] 6 months $9 139 3 months $4.50 E] - Facts . Family Features m man-1290mm, MILLBROOK. City ' Zone State Address Nome 1’8716 ’Admmlwtrduon 0'5 Presby erian REFORMATORY SUPT. g: ‘humh in Canada, extended HANDS IN RESIGNATION 1the vote of thanks for the fine, , Mr. Gerald Anderson, of South Monaghan, spoke on be-' half of both congregations, in} appreciation of the work and untiring eï¬forts of Rev. Gilbert Slmith, during his5 term as In- tezrim, Moderator, and in reco- gnition of same, Mr. Gerald; Armstrong, Millbrook, made the ‘ presentation of a cheque. Rev. Graham expressed his appreciation and thanks for re- ceiving the call to this charge, and for making this one of the memorable nights for he and Mrs. Wx“raham. Bioth Church and Sunday School Hall were beautiful with floral d‘islay, so well taken care of by Mrs. H. A. Kerr. B‘anquez‘, so ably and efficiently serve-d . Dr. Hutchison pronounced th‘e Bonediciton. Renew your subscription. MirrGr-Eemrter Long Bros. are both pleased and fortunate to have secured. a topnotch salesman of this cali- bre to concentrate on ru al and district Real Esbarte listings and sales. We can guarantee that you will be fully satisfied and delighted with what Cecil Payne can do for youâ€"Clip out this notice and contact him for exceptional results! , has recently joined the firm of Long Bnos. as a Real Estate salesman. His extensive know- ledge of farming conditions, plus his long standing connections in rural and town areas in this District makes him a highly qualified expert that you can consultâ€"whether you are buy- ing or selling lhouses, lots, ï¬arms, small holdings, cottages, etc. Mir. Payne is free to vist any district or area at your convenienceâ€"just contact him at his residenceâ€"TUrner 5-4619â€" or leave a message at Long Bros. ofï¬ces in Port Hope or Cobo-urg â€"f.or pmompt reliable service. In the short time that he has beenwith us, he has already sold, rural properties and listed several more, some of Which are:â€" l. $600.00â€"a beautiful vacant lot overlooking Rice Lake on the hill ab‘ove Bewdlcy. Ideal site for a cottage. 2. $14,000â€"85 acre farm about 3 miles from Newtonville, with house, barn, hen- house, 1 acre, of fruit trees, Welland two good creeks, etc. 3. 6,000.00â€"24 acre farm near Camborne, with house, barn, garage, fruit trees, rasp- berry, asparagus, strawberry plants and creek in barnyard. 4' $159000â€"100 achS, farm near Elizabethville, With house, barn, fruit trees, two wells and creek, etc. . 5' $4’OOO_50 acres 0f good pasture land, no buildings, trout stream. about 1V2 miles from Bewdley. 6, $5,500â€"A lovely frame house at the main corner in Canton village. One acre of flat land, near a scream. Easy access to Port Hope. ~ ‘ ". $8,500â€"A modern bungalow on 2 acres of land just south of Garden Hill. Land- scaped and has oil furnace, separate dining room. 8. $4,500â€"6 acres of land, six room house near Vemouviilc. No hydro, but passes the house. REAL ESTATE AGENTS C'OBOURG FR 2-3161 . Barringer, Publisher. MR. CECIL R. PAYNE, OF 50 SULLIVAN STREET, PORT HOPE, ONTARIOâ€" ONT A310 LONG BROS. Mr. R. H_ Paterson su'perin~ temdent of the local Reforma- Achievement Day MllLBROOK FAIR GROUNDS Saturday, June 6th. AT 1:30 PM, B. Bur‘ï¬sidle,- Assn ’t Agricultml Representative 0. Dalrymple, Agricultural Representative -H GALF CLUB MILLBROOK INSURANCE AGENTS PORT HOPE TU 5-4501 t’ory has resigned from that position, due it is sai¢ in pro- test over a provincial inquiry info staff complaints at the institution . £493 THREE