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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 2 Jul 1959, p. 2

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Rev. Dr. Neal was in charge and in his sermon carried us Through the various stages of hfismory of the Roman Catholic Church, and the divis. ion of that church into Papal Rome. With St. Peter’s in the City of Rome as its great. church. and much power in the Pope and the Vatican. and the Eastern group of churches. now known as the Greek Orthodox Church with headquarters A in, the ci‘y of Constantinople. j Sunday evening, June 28th, the Orange Lodges of this area, headed by the Faflis Line Band attend-ed service ofl worship in St. Andrew’s and in spite of the extreme heat of the day, flhe church was kept. fairly cool, thanks to the advantage of air- conditioning equipment. Other special appointments include mio‘uton covered has- soeks. a lap robe carrying a hand embroidered crest of the Royal household and special ligflts to illuminate the Royal Couple during afterâ€"dark pro- cessions. In order to keep up with the Royal Couple, Who will fly bl.- tween many points in the tour, the car will be loaded into an RCAF' 0-119 Fl‘ymg Boxcar and transported to the nextrstoppv ing point at which! it is needed. The dimensional specifica- tions of the Queen’s landau limousine remain the same as on 10ther Cadillac series Sevenfy Five Limousines._ It has an over-all length of 244.8 inches and- the Width is 60.2 inches. 1 Individually powered rear seats are installed with con- trols ilor the horizontal and verticfl movement located on the individual arm rests. '(This marks the first time that an automobile has been built. with flour-way power rear seat.) The seats are tailored in McLaughlin Carriage cloth in a distinctive square biscuit and button design. Th‘e floor is carpeted with luxurious mou- ton which extends up the doors. To provide an even greater measure of air conditioned comfort, two additional outlets are installed in the rear c‘om- partment. The two new air conditioned outlets are on the back of the front seat. ORANGE ORDER ATTEND CHURCH SERVICE , L‘ARGE TURNOUT The Royal Shield is mounted on the leading edge Iof the roof, centred above th‘e windshield. A speei'al mast will fly the Royal standard. The 1400f is still further modified with the addition of a 24-incli by 43-inch slliding panel. Electrically opera-ted, the roof panel can be opened or closed frbm; both the rear and front compartments. The upper portion' of the rear quarter panel has been remov- ed, from the rear door post on ba'ck. It has been replace-:1 with a removable plexiglass c-afiopy that will permit onlook- ers the opportunity to view the Royal procession even if the weather fails to coxope'rate. It is anticipated that in most par- ade points the car will operate with the canopy removed in the true l-andau concept. The car features a. maximum of comfort, convenience and luxury for th‘e passengers with the greatest possible {outside- inside visibility for the millions who will lne the ooast to coast parade routes. The question of confession; A (a: Fit For A Queen Ottawaâ€" An aii conditionedl Cadillac limousine with a de-; tacha‘ble plexiglass “bubble ”; over the rear seats for use by'; Queen Elizabeth and The Prince l Philip during their Canadian, tour was placed at the disposalt [of the Royal Tour Ommittee by General Motors of Canada. PAGE TWO. ' 3" and absolution of sin by the Pope, and later. the sale of indulgences, for the absolution of sin, even to deliverance from torment. of departed loved-ones Ye Little Olde Tyme Editor Note We ask involvec We would be pleased if All our subscribers would look at the label on their paper and if in arrears. kindly bring it up to date. 'It is easy to understand this label, for instance if your label reads “July 1, 1958” it means you owe one year’s subscription, Which would make it read “Ju1y 1, 1959” if paid. There are also a number of small accounts outstanding: which we would like settled. Little Ann Turnes admires the rear compartment of the Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan which has been adapted and spe- cially fitted for the Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Two individually powered rear seats, upholstered in silver grey McLaughlin Carriage cloth, are features of the rear compartment of the car. Matching cushions and a lap rug of the same material â€" the latter carrying the Royal Crest embroidered in red gold â€" as well as grey mouton floor cover- ing and individual hassocks, complete the decor of the rear “ (jacgn 30.110295! We ask all our subscribers to do us this favour in order to save us tin involved in sending out accounts of this nature. Thank you sincerely, in. purgatory, brought about the decision of many pastors throughout Europe, headed by Martin Luther, that resulted in the Protestant Re'flormatiOn, N 0 TIC E Sincerely yours, J. H. BARRINGER. m Mammalian, mason, ammo CAR FOR A QUEEN We are afraid we have to ad- mit this is one rumour that is true. But you Will hear more about that in a few weeks time. In. the mean- ‘timeâ€"~ Rumours have been going the rounds that The Mirror-Reporter HAS BEEN SOLD. with Faith centred on the Truth, Ephesians 2:8 “For by Grace are ye saved through Faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the. Gift of God”. compartment. The car is also specially equipped with twin air conditioning units, powered sliding sunshine roof panel and a remote control radio knob at the Queen’s right hand. Shown top, left, is a rear View of the exterior of the Royal Cadillac, which illustrates the detachable bubble of optically perfect plexiglass. It can be removed or installed in minutes. Lower left shows the car emerging from one of the RCAF’s C-119 “Flying Boxcars” which will transport it to many Canadian points and to Chicago during the Royal Tour. Says: The lodges, seniors and juniors, were well represented, and the Fallis line band added Mrs. Stanley Northrop was soloist. work and postage j'l'hie United Church of Canada.- 5Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. ‘Dr. J. Arthur Steed in charge l “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. MROOK 10.00 a.m.-â€"Susday School 11.15 a.m.â€"Wvorship Service Mr. Fred McIndoo. mus-um Luv. Farm Stock, Pnrniti Estate. Sales 00111 -msonab1e rates by e autioneer . PHONE com Petetbmough, Ri ‘â€" -,..,-.â€". , . R JOHN PA‘ Grace Church, Miflbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 11.111 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"D1vine Worship. Centreville Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.00 a.m.â€"Divine Worship; Supervised Nursery during church service. Sunday School children with- draw during second Hymn of church serviec. PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and Millbrook Rev. Gerald E. Graham, B.A. Mini<ter No Service. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. St. John's, Ida 9.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong and Lit- any. A member of St Thomas Woman s Auxiliary will be in attendance at all morning ser- vices at St. Thomas in the Parish Hall to look after chilâ€" dren 7 years of age and under of parents wishing to attend the services. Sunday Semises 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a . m . â€"Worship Service , 7.30 p.m.â€"Evenzimg Service 8.00 p.m.â€"Wednesday, Pray- er and Bible Study. 8.00 p.m.â€"Friday, Young Peo- ples Meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY Captain D. McNeillry 3.0.0 p.m.â€"Sunday School in Legion Hall. Zion Pentecostal Church! MILLBROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. This Faith handed down {.0 Us through the centuries, is a very precious inheritance, which it is the duty of every Christian to preserve for coming genera. tions. This was expressed in hymn 399, ”Faith of our Fath- ers; Holy Faith, we will be true to tflzee till death”. Lumber Rough or Dressed, also Hard and Soft Wood Slabs PHONE 70-W MILLBROOK, ONTARIO much to the happiness of the occasion. I Thnmday; Jniy 5, 1959. PARISH OF CAVAN Anglican Church of Canada Rev. J. Eggar M. Palfrey “A WelcOme Awaits You. ” Mirror-Reporter STAN OLAN SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1959 Pentecostal Assemblies of The Churches CAVAN '. Publisher E.L.H. E Barrett Fur l gull-Illnnlaarmu PONTYPOOL 01 Phone Collect Betha Northumberiand DIRECT WIRE TO Member Brokerâ€"De ation of On' Albert Waxer Millbroo ROOM Zâ€"Grade 3 Thursday, July 5, Fallis Raymond Fr; )ttit \Vanda. ] Hartleib Petaâ€",r H Nattress, Cat‘; :em Clan Kathryn, H1 Peterson Karen, I Stevens Billy, H< Tinney Jane . Thomas Pamela Trick Deborah, E Winslow Robert,‘ Woodward Cathq‘ Grade 2 to Grade 3 Ball Cyndy, Hon, , Bell Brenda, Hm Blewett Glenda, 1 Buck J udy Clarke Marybeth, hl‘hrie Ricky Hafxtede Marian Hopkins Billy, H‘c Johns Murray, H Lame!“ Betty Mapletoft Runald Martin Kathryn, - McDowell Anne Reid Nancv. Hon Rid<re Peggy, Hq‘ , Skipp Biih, Hoq Smillie John, Hot Thomas, Brian Wioodward Patsy Quibell Patsy Hot Telephone collec‘ Keene 83w1, if no a Peterborongh Bi-2- ROOM 1â€"Grade 1 PETERBOROUGB, 1.1. Carley QC. CASH f or dead or ed Horses and Cm Top price for old Timber W Stanley B mm m Hoy Lum South Monaghan. Elm, Maple, Bassv Ash and Pine T STANDING PRE? Agnew Allen Blair J ohin, Hon. Blewett Dwight Sell Anything, Agnew Nancy, Hi Clarke Jimmy Drury Craig Dead St AUGTIDNE Se c u r i t Phone Tn-5-4 '1'. E. Claxkei R. H. Carley B 3. JOHN PA' CABLEY M . Ouelle:

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