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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 7 Aug 1958, p. 2

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. L Economies {work coveréa in' 4-H Homemaking c l u b 5, under the direction o! the On- tario Department! of Agficul- tmre Extension Branch, Home Economics Service, are design-l ed to assist girls 12-26 years of age in their personal de- velopment. If as ' Henbert» Spencer has said, “Education! is. a preparation for complete! .li'ving” alien Homemaking!i Clitbs make a contribution to, that aim. These organized; clubs give an opportunity to!» study and work . toâ€"gether as? knowledge and skills are gain-i ed in the various projects; This progrannne has: proven; beneficial along-j with VHomet .,. l sehooln." _A ~ ‘- .:.S -|§‘--~i '.‘ O o , ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ .. Any group may sponsor a I" ‘a..>-‘ 3 ' t Next Sunday is layman’s Sunday, with. an ountistanding Tomnto lawyer, Mr. Donald Smith, Q.C. as guest speaker“ OPPORTUNITY TO SPONSOR? GIRLS 441 CLUB l Mrs. G. A. Spicer’s solo, f‘To seek Him is to find Him” was most suitable: and wary lovely. “If Christ is yzoua‘ abiding portion, nothing is 3mmâ€" was waiting for him, with the question “Sir, do you think I would become a minister?” He was little Bobby Moffxantrt, who grew up to become Robert Moffatzf, a world- famous mis- sionm‘y in Africa. Our ap- proach to Christ, is never a on~e~way street. God speaks to us, in the dark shadow. A faithful Soutch preacher who had laboured and prayed 301- many years flor a Revival, came to a very dark Slmday, when \he was tempted to believe that he must be blamed for the lack of response. Coming oat !of the sanctuary with tears running down his cheeks a lint-1e! boy And Jesus cured the child, and} hold the disciples, because of: their unbelief they could :10“ Real him, but nothing shall be impossible with Faith. said “arise, and be not afraid” and when they liflted up their eyes, they saw no man, save Jesus Only! And when they were come down to the multi- tude, there came to Jesus a certain man, saying: “Lord, have mercy on my son; fer he is lunatic, and sore vexed, and I brought him to thy disciples, and they could not eure him. In our Scripture lesson we see the glorious experience. on the Mount of Transfiguration, where Peter, James and John saw Jesus transfigured before them, and there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking to Jesus about his Messiahship and its problems. Then an-3 swered Peter, and said unto Jesus “Lord, it is good for us to be here: If thou wilt, let us build three tabernacsles, one fiom Thee, and one for Moses, and Elias. While Peter yet spake, behold a bright cloud overshadowed them: and a voice out of the cloud, which saidâ€"“This is my behovekl $0n, in whom I am well, pleased; hear ye. Him”. And they fell on their faces, and we‘re sore afraid, and Jesus came and touched them, and From many yea-rs as an over- seas missionary, and now as an official of the Missionary and Maintenanm Department of the United Church of! Cana- da, he brought to us a challeng- ing- message for the church floday. With 2,000 churches closed for lack of pastoral leadership, and new chmo‘nes being built. in new communi- ties, our special task is that of; recruiting and training a new generation of ministers. ingâ€"Mattheyw 17; :1-20 . Texab'; “If ye have faith‘ . . . nothing shall be impossible”. Sunday Moinin'g At St. Andrew’s IBhe Rev. B. E. Ashrfordfi M.A., B.D., D.D., of Toma-I to in charge. Scripture read-i nan TWO Hamlin-n 3? 4-H homemaking club that can send a leader and if possible an assistant leader to the Training School that is always held at) the start of each pro- ject. There are 2 projects each _year and leaders muSt attend ithe. Training School in order to have a club. Leaders do need an interest in girls and Fome abilty to. teach but the Training School is des§igned to equip them to lead their clubs. 4 1 The Fall and programme for Northumberland County gets under way with the Training School for Leaders for She. proâ€" ject “Being Well Dressed and Well Grooméd” to be held. in one month’s premium by groups artd ’ififiifiéfiai; registered prior to the closing dates stated above, will cover a benefit period of three months from one remittance toe the Commissibh'begi‘miii-é-i; December, 1958. INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission on a Pay-Direct basis will pay as follows: . ' One month’s premium at the time of application on or before September 30, 1958 'â€" and after that payable on a quarterly premium basis begin- ning in January, 1959. ' PREPAID ‘CUSHION’ â€" The first. paymeiit 9f Ann man‘k’n _...‘...:-_._. L_, GROUP PREMIUMS will be payablg monthly in . A-A “-4-“-..__ A, ‘I On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward . hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or prepayment plan will offer benefits covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. ALL RESIDENTS OF oNrAmo ‘ PREMIUMS ABE ELIGIBLE . ‘ The low premiums of $2.10 a month : Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontanoâ€"re- person and $4.20 a month for the famfl gardless of age 9!: physical conditionâ€"either 31110391 wife and children under age 19) are m: a group, or mdmdually on a Pay-Direct hams. ' through extensive financial contributk Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible. ‘ Federal and Provincial Gnvommnntn L. Are you employed where there are 6 to 14 including the employer? If so, you may be enrolled as one of ’a group, if the employer applies for approval as a “Mandatory Group” and’ if all employees, including the employer, agree to participate. Group application must bemade by August 31, 1958. ‘ .. VOU MUST BE REGISTERED“ ,. TO BENEFIT Cube, official emblem of 4-H Clubs in Canada as in a number of other coumtries is the green 4 leafi clover with the letter H on each leaf to symbolize equal training of the 4-H’s, which stand fer Head, Heart, This project includes the dare of cloth-es and the art .of being well groomed. Each member makes a white slip for herself and applies special finishes and trim. East Nodmmberrafi'd' District} Hané‘s and Health.‘ fl Girls who High School Brigh‘t'on' Hone‘ ordered -4â€"â€"H‘ pinsh‘and de'cgs ._ _ - u. gust mks/y now obtain t ”cm at‘ e Economlcs rfim’ A ’28“! Department of! Agriculture, and 29th, at w a.m. to 4 p.m. Bcri \ ghton. each. day. Anmmnn urichhnr nnv Fur-fibul- It so, you are subject to compulsory enrol- ment through your place of employment. Your employer must enrol you by August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December 1958. Your employer will register you. WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU IN? Are you employed where there are 15 3. Are you a member of a profe Or more including the employer? ' association, medical coonerativn m mbmonm unlock, HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISIONâ€"TORONTO 7. O NTARI 0 Telephone WAlnut 4-3301 ONTARIO HOSPITAIpJNSURANCE effective January 1, 1959 .Fâ€"nâ€"WZNM Oh. DWKWPO_OWE mm FWDâ€"2 30> PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS I wish tto express my thanks to all who helped at home, and remembered me, during my stay in Hospital. ' Anyone wishing any further informatiOn about 4â€"H Home» making Club wbrk need not hesitate to- write to the Home Economist, . Department of; Agriculture, Brighton. ‘ CARD OF THANKS 1| ONTARIO W I laud LATE REGISTRATION MAYPROVE COSTLY Groups and individuals not registered by the 'élésing dates stated above under given ‘classifications will not only fail to qualify for the two months’ free coverage but will be required to wait three months following application before benefits become avail- able. For example, a group or resident applying in February will not have protection efiective until May 1. .- vg, AIU’O All!) "mm‘u . a “prepaid” périBEfiB maintain benefit? abridg'mfia when a person may be laid ‘ off, changing jobs, or temporarily out of the prOvince. January 1 to March 31,1959 “nu-narflfl” _.~._:-.l AA W, o Joan Abbo ‘bt . The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and $4 20 a month for the family (husband, III:€A n-A -L- 111‘-“ duals applying for Pay-Direct enrolment must make application by September 30, 1958. Application forms are now available g at public hospitals and banks (or the Post Oflice if there is m bank in yottr com- munity.) Do not delay. . ‘â€" â€"â€" vâ€"vuw-v association, medical cooperative, craft union, credit union, retail federation, or like group ? If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check with your organization to determine if it is acting as a collector for its members. Group‘ applications must be in by August 31, 1958. If you are not eligible under 1, 2, or 3, you Sm. J oseph’s Hospital, Peter-:91? Grace Church, Ladies’ Ami- bomoug, and to my friends and hsary to Canadian Legion, and neighbours for their cards and m everyone who sent flower», kindness shown during my cards, gifts, etc., while in th e absence. hOS'pital and at home. ness sown me during my stay in} mi) or rams’ I ivish ‘66 thank the motors; msbens, nurses, nurses aides, and orderlies fior their kind-‘ Befristers, Solicittfis, Hots :93 Telephone 9, Hillbreok I. 85.5 Winston, 0.0. James A. Irvine, ILL. of a professional WELMOTT £13va -;to my doctors, staff of St. 1;Joseph’s Hmpi’tal, Ladies’ Aid Jof Grace Churgh, Liadies’ Ami- HAL, Colleen Bre‘mnér. 5. Abnonnal behavi-Qw any animal, wild or Jam or the presence of, any sie dead animal should be my immediately to the :19: Health or Animals Y-tor‘ ian (Cantda. Departmeni Agriculture); the Game 1 den: the representative cl Department of Lands and ests; or the local Police. Northumberland 81 Dur Securities DIRECT WIRE TO TOBOI Hemmer Brokerâ€"Dealets’ _‘ “ion of Ontario Phone Tn-54588 Albert Waxer 31 Walk Sole owner Port REMEMBER that 011;: symptoms of Babies hav veIOped in man there known cure. Proper ventive measures taken in may save a life. 4. Bites and scratches any animal incurred \ rabid animah have been covered, should be report soon as posible, both to Physician and the eonc< Medical Officer of Health 3.-Family pets, cats dogs, in or being taken to infected should be prev vaccinated against. rabie your veterianarian. 2. Discourage the m 05, playing with or hand] wild animals or any fuun (Children should he cularly warned in this re; During The coming In many people will use tlze g mentioned areas f0r (-a! and other outdoor rec-real pursuits. It is therefore able that all persons m or those proceeding as ‘ ers on holidays to the referred to, should under and act in accordance wi‘. following: 1. All mild and down: mals are subejct t0 the di ' Babies is a fatal disc: footing Wild and domestf melts and transmitted ’q through, fa) bites and scratches .(b) the saliva, (b) handling carcafies of infected animals. This infection among a has been confined during menths in some parts < tario no a greater exten' previously experienced. most heavily infected an elude Muskoka, Simcoe. Sound and Prescott. T< sporadic infections haw, been reported in Algoma, ton, Essex, Frontenac, garry, Lanai-k, Mani Nipissing, Northumberlau mrio, Renfrew, Russell, mont, Victoria, York Waterloo. In cusequenl increasing nun ber of p have been expand I in?" necesritating, in son: ~ the use of rabbies Vai'cill‘ preventive measure. Dead Stock Remo‘ HIGHET PRICES P1 PHONE COLLECT: Peterboronh 2-2080 Gobonrg 1787 Nick Pecan 24-Hour Servi My, August 7, PROPRIETOR

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