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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 5 Sep 1957, p. 4

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'1‘ WHAT HAVE H“? l DONE ? QUEEN ST W. (At Strachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3-0681 TORONTO. ONT. l. B. RAPER, PRESIDENT ‘ Scriven Memorial Service Sunday x. Boy Win-mi, «3.0. {m A. mum, 1", cum, STANDISH, f. GLARKB CAREY. ’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, . No. 8 Bank of Commerce Block . PETERBOBOUGH, ONTARIO‘ Telephones 2-0424 and‘2-0425 { R. O. Standish, BA. '1‘. 3. Clarke, B..A. ' > R. H. Carley. 3.001;. '1'. J. Carley, Q.G. l The guest speaker will be tended by Mr. and Miss Pen- Rev Alexander Chisholm, M. A.’ gelly, and may be reached from A. T. C. L., a minister of The Highway 28, by turning east Church of Scotland, and Lee~ at Bailieboroug‘h, and after two turer in Church Music at the’miles turning osouth. Scottish Universities. It Further information may be Rural Choirs will lead the had from: Rev. Francis Chis‘ Praise. In the event of inele-I holm M. A., B. D., St. An- ment weather, the Service will; drew’ s United Church, Millâ€" be held 1n Christ Church Bailie- brook, Secretary of Millbrook borough. .There will be an of-: Ministerial Association. fering to defray expenses. | The Service will be conduct- ed by the President of the Ministerial Association, Rev. W. H. Heustin, B.A., Grace Presbyterian Church, Mill- brook. Tho Christian Science Monitor Ono Norway St, Boston i5. Mos. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or . forums for constructive new stories and penetrating editorials. Special features For the whole family. ' teachers, ond students all Over the world road and enjoy this international newspaper, pub- lished daily in Boston. World- 8th, 1957 at 3 p.m. To mark the Centenary of: and afterwards at Port Hope, the Hymn “What A Friend ‘We ‘ Ontario. He died August 10, Have In Jesus,” a Centenary31888. Serxice “ill be helda tthelf A monument to his memory grave of the author Joseph was erected by the people of Scriv en, at the Pengefly Farm, the district and unveiled on Bailieborough, South Mona- May 24th,1920. ghan, on Sunday, September‘ .‘The Hymn “What a Friuedt UV; éL,ULtU1Lu. -Lu tub “5n gr. MILLBROOK AND DISTRICT twonfl -fi\e, he w ent to Canada MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION and settled there at Rice Lake This man can give you :1 dependable 193‘ delivery 0‘ All interested ar‘e invited to chorsxsu GWSSD Smonfl'us‘tfl mm 8 DODDS MEAL SERVICES Hausewives, Barristers, Solicitors, Nata ies Telephcm 9, Millhrook _ THE ’7 CHRISTIAN ’2" SCIENCE t1 MONITOR 5“” PAGE FOUR WILLMOTT IRVINE For Rentâ€"A two bedr‘00m mod- ern apartment. Oil furnace. Apply Reg. Fallis, phone 207-r-14 Mill-brook. 5t 5 Psalm 24 :9 from the Old lTestamentâ€" “Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lifted up ye everlastifig doors, and the King of Glory shall "eome in." stood out in sharp geontrast to Jesus. the pleading‘ Saviour patiently waiting for admission to the human heart. This Psalm refers to an inri- dent in the reign of King David, the Ark of the Covenant being restored to its rightful place} in the Holy of Holies in the Temple in» Jerusalem. after be- ing- in the hands of the Philis-‘ tines, the enemies of Israel. 2 --\~v-‘vA-’ Avw‘p van nu. “‘30, o be its Sax 10m- He was des- p sed, rejected and crucified. Mark 11:11 and 15-18. Many Kings and Emperors, and more recently General A1- Ienby.. have enter-ed through those gates. Jesus, as an humble Messiah, rode on an ass, i With Holman Hunt’s paint- iing in the Walsh memorial istainnd-glass window as a backâ€" !ground, the message was vividly illustrated, :step by step. fiamuel 6:12-18. Jerusalem was a walled city,\v3t11 watch- men on the tower, whose ditty i: was to challenge the right of 111 who <ought admission. ' Scriptureâ€"Rev. 3:20. “Be- hold I stand at the door, and gknoak. If any man hear my ’voioe, and open the door, I will with him, and he with me. ” come in to him, and will sup Subjectâ€"The King of Glory knocking for admission, to the city, the Temple and the human heart. . Rev. Alexander Chisholm of Scotland in the pulpit. Sunday Morning At St. Andiew’s The living: Christ to-day seeks The Scriven Shrine, overlook- ing Rice Lake, is carefully tended by Mr. and Miss Pen- gelly, and may be reached from Highway 28', by turning east at Bailieboroug‘h, and after two miles turning south. we have in Jesus” was written about 1857 and is undoubtedly the most popular Canadian con- tribution to the Hymnery of the Church. ' attend. Joseph Scrive-n, was born in Ireland at. Seapatrick, County Down, on September 10th 1820. He was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. At the age of twenfy-five, he Went to Canada FOR RENT A private sale. of household furniture and other articles will be held today Sept. 6th, and tomorrow Sept. 7th, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. each’ day, at the residence of Lawrence J anxieson Main Street, Bewdley House has been sold and every- thing has to be out by Sept. 9. For further particulars phone Garden Hill 7-râ€"2. way No. 2') Will be held on Wednesday, September 18th, at 1 o’clock Sharp. Terms cash. Ted Jackson, auctioneer. An auction sale of flarm stock, implements. and household fur- niture, the property of John R. Thompson, Lof 21, .0011. 5, Gavan (2 miles east of Mill- brook, or 1 mile west of High- R. A. Hutchisnon, 46 Queen St. Trenton, Ontario, Executor to estate of L. J. Hutchinson, deceased. For Saleâ€"Farm. 96 acres, property of the late L. J. Hut- chinson, East. half of lot 13, con- cession 7, township of Cavan, bounded on West by paved County road~ and on North by Highway 115. Solid 7 room brick house. steel roof: 2 barns with sleel roof and stone foun- dationâ€"one 65x45 ft.. and one 56x40 ft.. Hydro in all build- ings: 2 wells and ever flowing spring. Garage 22x16 ft. with steel roof. Two ’colony houses 9x15 ft. and 8x12 ft. Large implement shed and: workshop. steel roof. Apply b.v tend‘el} not later tnhar} §_ep.tember 20th. 1957, to The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' The Port Hope Fair held last Friday and Saturday, drew a Ilarge crowd, especially Friday night when the “Dare Devils” put on uheir dearth defying exhibition. Saturday, a fine day as regards to weather, also had for special attraction, horse‘ races, *{hese too drew many toi the fav‘r, making it a grand success. ‘ i PORT HOPE FAIR DREW FINE CROWD Sunday School was resumed at 10 a.m. with ave-ry en- couraging attendance for the Labour Day week-end. It was promotion Sunday, with Mrs. H. ()uel‘letté conducting the special promotion service Make a real effort to see that your children are present, and in their new classes next Sun- day. ’ E.L.H. G. A. Spicer sang very beauti- fully, “O Lord Correct Me.” His promise is still “If. any man open the door, I Will come in; to him, and will sup With him, and. He with Me.” Mrs. ' When Jesus entered the Tem- ' ple in Jerusalem he found re- ligion commercialized . ‘ ‘ My House shall be an House of Prayer, but ye have made it a den of thieves”. He could not remain in that place. To-day He stands and knocks at the fd-oor of every church, the peo~‘ ' ple within, Christ standing out- lside, pleading to come in, to .nourish and help us in all our I church activities. ' There is no latch on the out- side of the door, it must be opened from Within. When: Jesus was on earth, He entered many homes of sorrow, and brought comfort; of sick- ness and brought health, of pain and brought His healing touch. Your soul arid mine '00- longs- to Chriwst ~ entrance into every community,’ everv church, and every indivi-l dual soul, and on: this Labour' DaV into eVerV' industry and!i fabtory, that work may be honestly done, and properly re- warded. This would mean greater progress, much bless. ‘ mg, and joy for our Whole ‘ nation. Tenders Wanted AUCTION SALE PRIVATE SALE THE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Solicitor for the Executons . Dated at Millbrook this 26th day of August 1957. A.. Roy Willmot’g, Q.C. Millbrotok, Ontario, Any person having claims against Robert John Moore who died on the 15th day of August, 1957.. are required to send proof of the same ”to the undersigned before the 2‘5th day of Septem- ber, 1957. a‘fter which date this estate will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to such claims as the undersigned then has notice. NOTICE TO GREDITORS AND OTHERS In- the Estate of ROBERT JOHN MOORE, late of the Township of Gavan in the County of Durham, Farmer, de- ceased. A. Roy Willmott, Q.C.., Solicitor for the Execvutors. ANY Person having claims' Mlllbro {against Johm Smith who (mallâ€"â€" [on the 22nd day of July, 1957, are required__t0 send proof of For Sale same to the undersigned before: Pups, 2 the 25th day of September, Millbrm 1957, after which date this estate will Be distributed, hav-’F 01' 3319' ing regard only to such claims Cement as the undersigned then has 8381‘16 notice . d‘ififeren DATED at Millbro-ok this 30th ply H. D day of August, 1957. In“- em. AND OTHERS In The Estate of JOHN SMITH late oi the Township of Camn in the County of Durham, Re- tired Farmer deceased. Am auction sale of real estate, household furniture, car, tools, etc., the property of Edward Swanson, will be held in ‘.the Village of Millbrook, on King Street West, on Saturday, Sept. 14flh, at 1 pm sharp This is a sale of above average, a new Findlay coal and wood stove lonfly used one winter, and a B-eatty washing machine as good as new, are among the many choice items to be sold. A 6 room solid brick house with garage and two lots will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Terms cash. No reserve. R. J. Payne, Ponty-ll pool, auctioneer. . ,' A sale Of‘il 1 estaf e, and 'house hold tux/11mm the pro- lperty of the late Margaret Mc- Kinley, will be me} 'lat filer arm residence, Bcfhzyn Village, on Saturday, September 28th, at 1p. m. A nine room frame dwelling in good shape will be offer-ed for sale subject to a reserve :bid‘. Ted Spencley, clerk, R. J Payne, Pontypool, auctioneer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE " 'For Rentâ€"2 Bedroofii Apart- } ment, on ground level. Phone Lostâ€"~Two head: of Durham cat- 'tle, coming 2 years old. One steer, one heifer, both red. Strayed from part of Lot 22, Concession 10, Cavanr. Finder please notify Hubert D. Hooton. Phone RI 5-2406? Peterborough . 3t For Saleâ€"Small Cook Stove white enamel trim, Wingham make, used very little, burns coal of wood, water front in- ‘ eluded. Apply Mrs. W. Fallis, 253 Burnham St., Pe- terborough, phone RI 2-0649, or Mrs. Johnston Rowland, phone 223-r-21 Millbrook. For Salxeâ€"Doble Seed Wheat? cleaned and treated. Russell' Kennedy, phone 223-r-3 Min-i break. It I For Saleâ€"2 Grade Holstein] Cows, just freshened. Apply to B. Jongsma, phone 181-r-‘2. Millbrook.1t1 For Saleâ€"Cement Mixer and! Cement Block machine, takes; 8x8x16 inc’h blocks. Make 3' d‘iflferent pattern blocks. ApJ ply H. M. Trick, Millbrook. 2| For Rentâ€"F‘our-room Apart- ment, 3 piece bathroom, and heavy duty wiring, garage! and garden. Possession after‘ September 16. Phone 207-5] Millbrook . 3t . Add $50 to $75 weekly to your income. Sell in your sur- r o u n d 1 ngs: Bowmanvlle, Hampon, Newcastle, P o r 1: Hope. Quality products in- cluding cosmetics and medi- ciintes. Write to: M Baker, 1600 Delorimier, station 0, Montreal. 4t Wantedâ€"A root pulper, also a quantity of baled hay. Apply to J. R. Clayton, Fraserviile, Ontario. 1t >r Saleâ€"Pure bred Beagle Pups, 2 months old. Phone Millbrook 223-r-3. 1t IDS-sw-IZ Millbmok. PORSALE FOR RENT WANTED 51%;? OUI’ after ‘ . 207;? pre-mp I Reid's Garage if $55.1 snug..- 2t Thursday, September 5, 1957 MAN ‘ WANTED.â€"- Continue Rawleigh Service to Consum- ers in Townships 02,2311, Cart- wright amd Manvers. Gee into a profitable business of your own No previous ex- perience or capital needed. For information write Raw- leigh’ 5 Dept. 1-283-916, 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal, Que. or oil tank trucks or used eon- struction machinery, contact Giffeu Truck Equipment Limited 5461 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ont. 6t We'll prepare your w for trouble-free travel. We’ll help you plan your trip for the easiest. pleasantwt way, too! See us before you go! MILLBROOK, 01 Telephone 275 SALESMIN WANTED sewiceâ€" puts SMILES In your MILES 3. £36 3“]... Port Hope Hit . Year. No. Gum WE Drop in flfis set open ow day and COB BY

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