he always drives intersection real rut of the way a! =ASTER E BIG *W ! *UGH, ONTARIO OAKLEY, available to con- there in County. PAYNE 'ley, Q.C. Subscription . 'e respectfully [her 26, 1952' Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’ 5 St. Andrew’s United Churchl is preparing to celebrate its‘ 75th Anniversarv on Sunday,1 mob“- 20:11. 1957- 'with set-J vices morning and evening, with: Rev. c. E. Cragg. Toronto, as est speaker. Holidays are over. our Pastor Rev. Francis Chisho‘ininvas on full duty on Sunday morning, September 22nd. with a chaL knging message from the text Matt. 5:13, “Ye are the salt of the earth; but if the salt have lost his savour. wherewith shall it be salt-ed ?†It is hence- forth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of menâ€. These ar: the words of Jesus Christ, in His sermon on the mount, as “Not worth his salt.†Does it apply to you? In Palestine, and to His twelve disciples most of whom were fishermen on the Sea of Galilee, salt was an absolute necessity of pre- erving foodstuffs, and prevent- recorded in 5, 6 and 7. C1 'Aué a.uvww-wâ€"â€"â€"., .. _- r ing decay and corruption. As professing Christians. we should act through dedicated lives, as a saving quality in our present dav world. 1st. Salt as a preserving powerâ€"To accomplish its bene- fits salt must come in close contact . A Christian cannot withdraw himself in a convent or monas- try, if he is to be used to keep his community pure and fresh and wholesome. Without the salt of such dedicated lives, ,what would a community be The Churches Thursday, September 26, 1957 Pentecostal Assemblies of Zion Pentecostal Church 10.00 a.m.â€"-Snnflay School 11.00 tumâ€"Wmip Se'rvice 7.30 p.m.â€"Evamgelistic Meet- 'mg. If you have no chuck home we kindly invï¬e you to Zion Line Pentecostal Church. THE UNITED omen Millbrook Pastoral Charge Rev. Francis Chisholm, M.A., B.D., Minister. Mr. Henry Hayek, Organist and (‘h'oir Director. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. St. Andrew’s 10.00 a.m.â€"Ch1'1rch School 11.15 a .m .â€"â€"Pub}ic Worship “The Light of The \Vorldâ€. 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Pub1ic Worship f and Sunda School. ' Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, ? Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. mrook 9.45 a.m.â€"Divine Worship. 10.45 a.m.â€"Church School. Centrevflle Church South Monaghan Mrs. G. Muspratt, Organist. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School 11.15 a . m .â€"Divine \Vorship Anglican Church of Canada. PARISH OF CAVAN Rev. B. C. Quinn, B.A., Lth. Rector. 14th. Sun-day aftei' TrinitY- St. John's, Ida 9 .45 a . m .â€"-Har\'esr Festival . Christ Church, Bailieboro 11.15 a .111 .â€"Harvest Festiva St. Thomas’ Church Millbr 7 .00 p.m.â€"Evening PRESBYTERIAN Oentrevine and Millbrook Rev. W. H. Beus'tin, B.A., in Matthew. chapters Pastor, M. Case. iavan '3 CBC television celebrates its fiiith anniversary this fall. With the completion of the microwave network from sea to sea Canada’s TV netwonk is like within a generati ‘11? 2nd. Salt adds flavour as a seasoning for food. 3rd. Salt works silently, not for praise, but as an exmple of purity, love and kindness. “But if the salt have lost its savour, it is useless even as a fertilizerâ€. Matt. 5: 13. It is all too eaSy for Christians to lose their distinctive quality. With zeal lost, like salt without savour, they become insipid. Let us return to close fellow~ ship with our Lord. and may His power make us a worthy influence in our neighbourhood. } Rev. Kenneth G. McMillan, {B.A., B.D., ‘reneral Secretary: 50f the Blitish and Foreign iBible Society in Canada, is looming to Millbrook on Sun- [day, October 33th. As far are gwe know this is the first time ithat a Heneral Secretary of the §Bible Societv will have come ito this communitv. People of :this area should endeavour to 5 meet and hear this outstanding )speaker. micsionarv statesman {and world traveller. He was iappointed to this office last full and recentlv returned from lreat Britain Where he confer- ;red with secretaries and leaders of the international and inter- denomina‘tional work which the iBible Societies are doing. Sunday, Oct. 6th, is World? Communion Sundav. Oct. 13 is Thanksgiving Sunday. Oct. I 20th is St. O'Andreu’ s 75th Anniversary Day. Plan to be present «each Sunday, and to do your part in making this known to your friends and having them with you for this Anniver- sary Day. The Commit-tee in charge, Dr. M. E. Hobbs. chairman, met On Sunday evening at the home of Miss M. Needham, and laid plans to reach former members of St. Andrew ’3 through the columns of the Mirror-Reporter which is in the hands, each week, of 550 subscribers of the 750 on the list. Who are more or less closely connected with our church in Millbrok. GENERAL SECRETARY COMING TO MILLER/00K Mr. McMillan will address. the annual meeting of the MW- brook Branch 01’ the Bible So- ciety in Grace Church, Mild brook on Sunday. October 6th†at 3 p.m. He will be the guest preacher at anniversary serJ Vices'in Grace Church the same! day. Everyone, young and; Old. is invited to attend. Rev} 1 Colin Rudd, 'B.A., B.D., of Toronto. District Secretary of the I'ymer Canada Auxiliary of the Bible Societv. will be pre- sent at the meeting: in. the. after. noon and will shmv a ‘ ('Lrlnur firm e11?ii1ed. “' 11 d H n w W i0: FIFTH ANNIVERSARY MRS. GERALD LARMER DELEGATE TO W.I. AREA CONFERENCE ; DID ROBINSON a REALLY LOSE? the longest in the world. Dur- ing the past, five years some programme highlights have been coverage of the Corona- tion, the opening of parliament and federal elections. The Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Arm- strong. Mrs. Allie Fallis pre- sided, and 10 members answer- ed the roll call. rs. Gerald Larmer was chosen an; delegate to attend the Area Conference on N-ovem: her 6th, 7th and 8th. The programme was Com- munity Activities and Public Relations. Mrs. E. C. Rich- ards outlined the meaning, the work, the origin and the pur- pose of the Girl Guides. It was decided to hold a. baking and apron sale later. A paper on the Peace Arch at 49th parallel between Cana- da and the Lnited States was read by Mrs. H. Blakely. The October meeting will be held at the home .of Mrs. E. C. Richards. The meeting closed with “The Queenâ€. Luuh was served by hostess and committee. In the fight at New York City} Monday night, “Sugar Rayi Robinson lost his championship: title by a split decision. The} 37 year old negro received in“ the neighbourhood of $500,000 for his share of the take, which makes us wonder if Robinson wasn't the winner after all. No doubt but that he felt bad about losing: his title, but at his age he must have known he was about through, and took ad- vantage of making- a big haul before the curtain fell, and is probably laughing up his sleeve behind the scenes. \Vho would not laugh with a bank roll of :half a million to sooth the I cuts, bumps and bruises“? The Brownies held their sec- ond meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 18. at 4.15 in. the Parish Hall. There were 18 Brownies present. The meeting opened with the opening exercise, after which inspection was held. The Brownies working on their Golden-Bar were passed on set- ting a table correctly. and those working on their Golden Hand practised their semaphore. The Tweenies were tested on their Law, Motto, and Pramis- es. 'We played one game'and song}. The meeting closed with taps. / J .O'. TEE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOI, ONTARIO WITH THE BROWNIES town group NOTICE 19. “WW : An- 11 110k] isocmLâ€" - PERSONAL Mr. George Dawson and his sister Miss Dorothy Dawson of Toronto, were visitors in Mill- bfook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and son Billie, of Port Hope, were visitors in Millbrook last Wednesday evening. Mrs. McMillan of Port Perry .was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Raymes, over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Floyd of Edmonton, were gnests of Rev. W. H. and Mrs. He'ustin at the Manse on Monday. Mir-s. Herbert Bremner and Mrs. Edward Haw were joint hostesses on Saturday afternoon in the latter’s home, for a tea in honour of The Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Chisholm. Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm who have been spending the past month with their son, The Rev. Francis and Mrs. Chisholm, plan to set sail for their home, Bridge of Allan, Scotland, on Friday, Sept. 27. Mrs. W. G. Machean of Vancouver, B.C., is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Lunn. During the afternoon Mr. Chisholm Sr.. entertained at the piano. Mrs. W. H. H'eus- tin poured tea. Among the guests were the ministers’ wives of the com- munity, and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Leod and Mrs. Florence Mat- thews, of Toronto. Becomes Christian Outcast By Family Mr. S. Lotfi of Lindsay was a visitor at Grace Church Manse last week-end: Mr. Lotfi was‘ born in Iran and joined the} Iranian air force where he studied aeronautical engineer- ing for two years. While in Bristol, England, he heard the Gosel through some Christians and again after he returned to ,his native land through some believers in a Presbyterian mis- sion. He hassaid he discovered that he had to face up to the facts of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and make a decision con- icerning the same. He made the decision to accept Christ as ‘ his Saviour and became a mem- iber of the Christian Church. At the same time he became an outcast from his family who are Mosleins. Coming to the U.S.A. he studied, and secured his Bache- lor of" Arts. degree and later Baehelm- of Science in Agricul- ture. \Yhen his visa expired he lived for some time in ‘Win- Weddings, the. sick r Opposite the Capité; Ebrams’ flower Shep Ebrmm’ TURNER 52808 NIGHT, COLP “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU†nipeg and then came to Knox The-ol'Ogical College in Toronto. He returns to College this week for his final year in Theology. During this past summer he was employed by the Depart- ment of Highways and lived in Lindsay. He has spoken in many churches in Lindsay, Pe- terborough and the surrounding districts including St. Andrew ’5' Presbyterian and Cambridge Street United in Lindsay, and St. Giles Presbyterian in Peter- borough. He supplied the pul- pits of Grace Church, Millbrook and the Centrevillve Church, Phone Bailieboro 3o ' Phone Millbrook 87-j : I - II : g.lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIII (which is secured), and good references. These openings will i pay you exceptionally high monthly income immediately, and = rapidly increase as business expands. Prefer applicants aspir- : ing earnings from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 yearly. No high = pressure men wanted as NO SELLING required. If you can = qualify and have necessary cash, write today giving phone I number and particulars for local interview. Write: Manager = P0. Box No. 125, Station B, Montreal, Quebec. : - I WMWJle-VIHJ Canadian'Company operating on a national scale has immedi- ate openings for ambition: men or women to manage local business dealing with some of Canada’s largest chain stores can be handled in spare hours at start if desired; honesty and dependability more important than past experience. Our lib- eral ï¬nancial assistance enables rapid expansion. This is a business on a high plane for hightype men or women of character only. Applicants Must Have Approx. $1,100.00 Plumbing 8: Heating Pump Repairs Trenching and Digging Lequire Eavestroughing and md Oil-Burners OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA South Monaghan on August 11, and spoke in each of these last. Sunday. He has been well re- eeived as a, speaker and Chris- tian gentleman wherever he has been. “‘What hath God wroughtâ€. What the Lord hath done with some Mo'slems, who know of but do not believe in and serve Jesus Christ, He wil do with others. Port Hope, Ont. Box 622 Mcnmnmts, Markers, corner Posts and Insa'iptions. . ,iu ‘ PAGE THEE!