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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 6 Aug 1959, p. 2

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Council, and now Secretary of the Senior Adult Committee of Board of Christian Education of the United Church, tobe the Special guest speaker for the Bally‘ - Of great interest was the careful review by Mrs. A. A. Crowle of the evaluation sheets frbm members attending the leadership training course at Five Oaks. Comments wagod A.‘s to use the new study packet at their meetings. especially conunentiug on the use of the prOgrammes “Infide Northern Rhodesia" and “Women in Ohauging Africa" for joint meetings with W .M.S. groups. Such, mu‘tings would be pre- paration for the new women’s organizatim which will get under way on January lst, 1962. Mrs. Ralp’h Hill, Programme Planning secretary, was asked to condm't a programme plann- ing mission. using a skirt as a demonstra‘i‘on of live program- me. Mm. Hill urged all W. An invitation is to be issued to Mrs. J. L. Halpenny, a past. president bf tiie Dominion Street l'uited Church parlours,‘ belle 'ille. the president, \Irs. i (x. B. L»: bbs. in the. chair. ‘ Of fir st importance was ihei planning for the Fall Rallv 1113 be held in the Trinih l nited Church, Peterilorouvh on M011- dav.Septe111be1"2.81.,h 11i h Call to \\ oxship at 9. 3‘) 11.n1. It 11115 planned to turn the morn-i i113: sewions over 1‘.) the (3011-: ferencc “1111111 ar.ie~' 11 ho 11111111- 1:1ke ad1a11tagc of the well-' planned facilities of Trinitv L‘chur h Hall 1) prepare 111d11 1-1 dual co11fc1'1nce periods with) the various related secretariesl of Plrcsby eries and Local VVo-l 111111115 AN :ciations, to give practical assistance and inspir-l 21111011 in the carrying out of their work for the autumn,- niou‘hs. and ’1) discu-‘s their] problenn‘. All 11'1'o11ps 11(11il1ll {hen 1'. port hack to the General! aswgnblv 5111 their 111. (lhb‘mb 1 i 1 1 1 ~ W V i - V“ 7‘ [U U“ drlll\ ’dth l'llC ULl-llul. Cu E0 . . , , , r the P1 11 b 10 l » I crease froin 60 to 300 members. Inhose c3115 brightened 1he last 11 1 11 b 111 t1e WA. Planning For Autumn Work 1 The renovation 1111 Opening 111011.111 011119 hf, Mourmother own Hall Millbrook for two , _ in: the John Knox? Chapel in Mid grandmother Mrs. Her'wa ash rorxins,tw10 units each â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"â€"â€"â€"___“'â€"â€"â€"â€" 31:9,,“ a was brought befié‘i‘eth 6 man McConnell hot water tank, hot and cohii 1)ldnnin(_r for the autumn s- from, A mountain- -top experi-: 9x9“, ive aq a heritage of our Th 1 gh f .1 Water; copper piping ilo be used 'er “as the order of the (lay ence” ,to the urging her more church John Kn0x had to c 11 am 211111 y lin briiiginu the water in from ii'hen the executixe members time to be given to Bible $11de flee his natixe land, thus estab- _ Wire” line (omi’lf‘te With SEW- of the Bay of Qumte C011f"1' _ 1" aetical prognammino- and lis‘hed 'his chumh in GeneVa: Trouble that looks like a 3”" diSPOSdl 11mg 110 corude eme of the \\on1an s Assotiaâ€" lt‘adership training, as well as its restoration was. undertaken mountain from a distance, 11511_:\\’€€p111g t11e 11,11 (11' the l nited Uhlu‘hc 0f “" P ‘11"? f by the World Council of allv 1<l111lva ’hill when you get. Z6113, M. Bentley, Clerk, (anudn 11111" for their summer Ml‘S- W. G. Ives was ap-’ 11111111111115, and the United to i1. 1 'Ilownhip of Gavan, executive lna‘t'illlg 111 Bimdge. â€"â€"~â€" ......... h___________‘____ . __;__ _._~_________, Millbr-Ook, Ontario, 3.1-.- x: {WWHIf’W {J'- 'a‘-.IWIW FGWLER S PAGE ‘l I % Discount Off All Good. Not Specially Reduced! AT 11.00 RM. LEW Any persons violating any provisions of this Act are liable to a Penalty. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Production Service ~--â€" Health of Animal Div'sicn The County 'of Durham has been declared-an area for the eradication of Brucellosis ‘tmd er the Animal Contagious Dis- eases Act. The testing of cattle for Brucellosis has already commenced. In accordance ' with the Regulation, all cattle owners are required to assist Veterinarians by assembling and restraining their cattle on being notified of their pending visits. All cattle moved into the area must be accompanied by a health certificate obtainable at any {office of the Health of Animals Divison, Canada Department of. Agriculwre. Only by the fullest co-oper Min of all cattle owners will satisfactory prpgress be madetowards completion of the tests, which is to the benefit of all co werned. BruceIIOSis‘ Control Areas It was ploimed out by. 'the' 1x president, Mrs. Dobbs, that to 700,000 women are reported ()1: members of VV.A. while only! D 200,000 are on reclord. Every} W; W.A. should begin a member-‘ be ship campaign, calling on every! te‘ woman in the church to enroll t9: as a member. Such action in' fu one chm-ch resulted in an in-‘t0 crease from 60 to 300 members. I “J4 orders. ‘ "‘5'" ! To y‘ou, our neighbours and’ -T0 pray for Church andlfriends, we extend our heart-I Five Oaks. - . 1 6 To ask guidance for World felt thanks and appreuation 10adeI‘S-ifOr the manv acts of kindmess,1 These cards will be distrib'ut-f messages of sympathy, and ed to the Presbvteries at the beautiful flio‘ral Offerings re- autumn Rallv .' I'ceix ed during our recent"- It_\_vas plginted gut- by the bereavemen. \Ve shoud likeI pointed to consult with Rev. Beverley Oaten with a, view to arranging courses for the east- ern and western meetings of the Conference Branch this chiming year, of three daqu’ duration rather than two, in order to accommodate more of t-h‘ose desiring to avail them selves of the course for their area, and to broaden the pro- gramme. Further discussion took place' and autumn plans discussed. in regard to the priming and Mrs. Ralph Hill conducted a use of prayer cards. The great‘ stirring devotional, as she power of prayer and What it, urged, “Be what thou seemest, can do, was considered, and it Live fihy creed”. She said we was decided to order sufficient Ican choose to be a pyramid or cards for the use 011 each mem- a. frustrumâ€"the pyramid, 3 her in the Conference Branch, supreme divine trusting faith, 0 be used at 9 a In each morn-' cdn be lost by those too afraid ing. with headings,â€"-â€" [of losing earthly comfortâ€"los- To give thanks to God for. ing the pyramid top, frustrat- His blessings. ted, useless, confused, no point 2. To confess wrongs and in life W A- members may ask for pardon J.“ i become fmstrabors of those Q rn- mm, {3“ £1,333" llooking to us for examples. 2. To confess wrongs and ask for pasrdon. 3. To prav £027 sene God and t0 h§ten £0 ° ordem. ‘ m maintain-n. mm tolhank especially the nurses; 01““ the Northumberland andi Durham health unit, Withiuutl “hose help we should not have been able to carry on, the at-: tending physicians, the minis~; texs of the community, and the funaral home. “’9 should like; to thank also the children whose calls brightened 1he last nflonct-hs of the life of our mother aiu'd grandmother, Mrs. Her~f 111anJ’McConnell. 9 Church of Canada assumed $10,000. Eadh )of the 6,000W. A. groups is given opportunity] to contribute $1.00 or m‘ore bo-i ward this project. Conference executive voted $25. to this fund, and requested Presbyy teries to bring it before their‘ ex‘ecu‘ives, also Christian Stew! ardship secretaries. ‘ Reports’ were given by presi- dents of the eight Presbyteries, and autumn plans discussed. Mrs. Ralph Hill conducted a stirring devotional, as she urged, “Be what thou seemest, Live fihy creed”. She said we can choose to be a pyramid or a. frustruxmâ€"the pyramid, a supreme ‘divine trusting faith, GAR!) 0F THANKS Anar person who contravene-s any of the provisions of this Act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an Inspector, given under authority of this Act, shall incur a penalty of not less than $10f0. nor m ore than $50.00 for every such offence. Weeds have no lpeoe in a. progressive community Do YOUR SHARE to prevent t. heir spread! Zena M. Bentley, Clerk of Gavan Township : '3 Ross Davidson, Clerk of anm Township " 'J . E. Robinson, Clerk of South Monaghan Township Have for Saleâ€"1954 Pentiac Sedan Delivery for $350.00 1953 Counsel for. . . . . . $325.00 ‘49 Hudson Terraplane $125.00 Also Rebuilt Starters, Generat- om and Fuel Pumps. Snark An Auc‘ion Sale of House- .h’o-ld Furniture, Antiques, eat-0., ithe property of Mrs. R‘ebecca ; Dickey, who thass sbld her house, .Wil‘l be held on the premises at : village iof Nestleton on 7A High- .‘way, on Satrday, August 15th, 51959 at ] p.111. sharp. Terms Gash. No Reserve. R. J. 3 Payne, Auctioneer. Every [occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regula- tions as [often in every year as '8 sufficient to prevent the ripe- ning of their seeds: Clause 5: Clause 23: Tenders will be received by thie undersigned, up to 12.30 a.m. August 14th, 1959. Man's deeds attract more at-’ teutiun than his creed-s. wedding. ‘Roberr'a, and Ronald Cameron. \Ve would like to extend our' appreciation to the Ladies of the Marsh W. A. for the 10v eiy slhqwer prilor to our marriag 3i Tenders Wanted LEE AUTO WRECKERS Sow Thistle Bindweed Canada. Thistle Wild Carrot Dodder Chicory Ox-Eye Daisy . Roy Willmott, Q.G. James A. Irvine, Destroy These Weeds! CARD OF THANKS £0r the reception at 011i n><>z. 3>2<mwm >20 MUCH: ZOZ>OI>Z SALE REGISTER THE WEED CONTROL ACT SAYS: Barristers, Solicitors, Nata Telephone 9, Milibrook a Hawkweed Gomzhon MW Wild Lettuce Bladder Sampion istle Docks Tumbling Weed >1: Wild Mustard Common Burdock stinkweed Pepper Grass White Cockle Common Ragweed .sy Poison Ivy Russian Thistle Spurges ‘ Cinquefoids, Etc. NOTICE TO TOWNSHIPS OF WILLMOTT IRVINE 9 Wantedâ€" Part-time secretary for the Millbrook District High School. Position will require knowledge of typing and general office work; shorthand desirable but not necessary. Send applicafi'Ons to J_. Douglas Hodgson, Prin- (V-ipal Millbrook District High School, Box 504, Haliburton, For Saleâ€"Two Storey House on Alme- Street, Bath, Furnace, H.D. Wiring, Garage, 300 ft. deep Lot. Low down pay- ment. Full price $5900. Call Giordon Trick at, 255, repre~ sen’ing Bowes Cocks Ltd. Wantedâ€"A good used Play Pen and Crib. Phlone 207113 Mill- brook. 1t VVan‘edâ€"Live Poultry; high price paid. M. Flatt, RR .1, Bethany, phone 7-r-l3 col~ lect. le 3O Sttrayedâ€"Onto the premises of Paul Elsion, a steer. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expens- es. Phone Millbrook 1831-2. 3!; Renew Yflur Subscription I" Ontario. or Saleâ€"One and Half Shor:y House, 5rooms: H. D. wiring 5 Town Lots, $900 down bal- ance at $35. monthly. Call Gbrdon Trick at 255, repre- sen‘ing Bowes Cocks Ltd FOR SALE es POUND 3t

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