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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 18 Sep 1958, p. 3

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Scarce? their children h them and the heir bank before accounting for [umber of 15.8. 1 Blackwell and fiesweatherick of ~nj0ying a vaca- : Thos. Ingram. Ls. currency, we had all the x circulating in did and couldn’t m here we know the border with the same as ours terests us When- "(E eating illbrook 87 r2 trals. pe ’e of your ike to budget k for one of BI’S 7'!me Lber 18, 1958 are findinov Te‘zephone collect . Keene 83W1, if no answer , ~ Peterborough Ski-24330. Barrett Far? arm Iazaxafiasslazzszaaaazaz Illflflllflflll I s ¢ I z n I 5 a E 5 Fred M-eIndOO, Oonfernce Mens’ Council President, pre- sided during: a review of mens’ “The spirit of this confe1ence is equal to any (in Canada), said Ralph Wilson, Associate Sawietaiy, The Board of \Icn, “and there is a new vitality coming into the Church through the enthusiasm, interest. and concern of 34,000 Churchmen in 806 mens’ clubs.’ Worship, “ork 1etreat. and renewal, a challenge and a cal-l to ef- feeive Christian service, said Mi. Wilson, is needed in the Church and in the world Where 119 iixe and work. We should be constantly evaluating pro- gram to measure its effective- 11938. The coni’erence was opened by Sid Martin, Frankford, Planning Comn1i*t-ee Chairman. m-wtiugs were brought by Dr. Dr. Muchm-or answered ei- t<~mporaneously questions sub- mitted dealing with subjecfs ranging iro-m nuclear warfare, total abstinence, settlement of the present beer strike and obs‘cene literature. "Fifteen million adults learn to read eVery yearâ€"but what do they read? \Vhen did you last read a book on religion?, said Morrison Kelly, Professor of Public Worship, Emmanual College, Toronto, “We are, faced with people who appearl to have never graduated from the Sunday Schoolâ€"people th‘ have to learn to grow up in an‘ understanding Christ. A popu- lar question seems to beâ€"howi little can a man believe and s‘ill be a Christian!". 1 Draw img on a new testament figure Dr. Kelly said, here we have (Epphras) a L nnplete. 1} dedicated senant of God a model of devotion. Only faith which has been authenti- callv and personally obtainedâ€"- not a series of hand me downs â€"â€"â€"can enable us to “fulfil out ministry” as this man did. A. H McKenzie, Principal, and Judge J. 1). Anderson, Chair- man of the Board of Governors at Albert College; Rev. J. F. Lane, President, Bay of Qllin’ie Conference. 140 laymen Attend Bay Of Quinte Conference Dr. J. R. Mutchmor, Secre- tary of Evangelism and Social Service, complimented Church laymen on the effectiveness of their work, plans and progress in re~vitalizing the role of men in the total program of the Church. “Fulfil Your Ministry” was the theme for 140 laymen at- tending the third Annual Bay of Quintie Men’s Conference held at Belleville’s Albert Col- lege last week-end. Ringing through a fast three-day pro- gram Ihe theme challenged men from over forty communities in Eastern Ontario. Dealing with the subject "Moral Issues”, Dr. Mutchmor‘ .said, "when it comes to some major moral issue when we (the l’nited Church) have convic. tions and others will not pro- noum-e their convictions we must say we will go on alone. But, we should not be bitter, mim-hievous nor dogmafie”. For example, said Dr. Mutch» mm, the United Church has taken an official position of “uncomprmising opposition to the liquor trade”. CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses amd Cows. Top price for old horses. Thursday, September 18, 1958 Dead Stock! dlwork in seven Pnesbyteries.'aon1ery, Ron Davis and Roy 0 iReporting to the delegates were Heard all of Peterbor011gh,l e-- Sid Martin, Cwobourg; Andrew David McNeil, NorWiood, A. Stewart, Renfrew; Gordong Stuart Robb, Belleville, Harry ’eg'Drer, Peterborough; Reginald Moore, Napanee, Fred Mabee,‘ 3 lBrowne, Kingston; Jack Reid,iCa.mpbellford,Gor1-on Hunt S iOshawa; Frank Weldon, Lind :Pickerine', William Slavin and â€" saV'; Claude Smith, Belle“ 111e lMorris Smith, Belle/ville. I. \\ orship service leaders WGI'B:; \ltorship leaders were Rev. E; Exams Hatherlv, Peterborough; Frank Whitley, Pieton (Family “bill Weir, Omemee; Fred Me- Social Drinking), Ken Kidd, Tndoo, Ida, and Kenneth Kidd. (Men’s Work) , D0110. Vaisey lhaerhorough. .(Bmy. \\ ork). ‘ .\ dranunjzed case sflmly for iLeaders hi the Saturday} '11se in discussion group 23C llVl'; owning prayer and fellowship n4 was prewnfied by Gordon groups'wrrellefl1.\V Biooks I‘D 'en' (wordou H‘Hh lbw-1 and {Haude Snfith ol"T1M1u<u1.' (earv Rm Morrison. William F1011 Mclndoo, Ida, Robert Slavin, Buoy Heard 'dllCl F‘IPCl PO Plflcs‘ Denblnh (7} 0 1‘ (1 O n. f).i.l1io llreix, (Quirt lleliin11033 IE. I}. l>§s1u<<n1n uranip leaders Yvere Sa(l{ViH13 1311u1s llaiherly; lr~111 C‘(n1n lie) 3ior1ison.fl%o}' )lorrison, 1110111 Staidie, «1‘ 1-111}: Douglas Mont-E James Mi-Laggrzn, Ron Davis- 1 l I “mamamumaaunwllnuulllln '1'“ ,- ONTARIO I; RIO’Hosnm new“ (I m MIRROR-METER, MLLBROOK, ONTARIO and, A. Doug. Vaisey, all of Petenborough. The delegates attended a ser- \‘iCP of communion Sunday morning led by Chairman Sid Martin. Rev. MacKenzie and Dr. Kelly served the elemen‘s 1'), Teams of elders. \Varkworth ..... Sept. 18 ,19 I‘Cing’s’mn ........ Sept. 23, 27 P105011 .......... Sept. 10-12 Caanpbcflfbrd . . . .Sept. 23, 24 1’mb<3.1yge011 ...... Sept. 26, 27 Rézwneath . . ; .Sepfi. 26, 27 Tweed ............. Oct. 3, 4 Madoc .......... '...Oot. 7, 8 Norwo 0d ......... Oct . 10-13 FALL FAIR DATES CAVAN GIRL WINS 4-H CLUB AWARD AT THE TORONTO EXHIBITION Miss Margaret Syer, daughu ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Syer, 8th line of Gavan, has won five C.N.E. scholarship for the best standing in 4-H Club work in Ontario. Her grades in collegia’re, abil- ity in community leadership and Sunday School choir work were also factors considerd in granting the award. Miss Syer received her prim- ary education at Mai‘ch'ett’s School," 8.8. No. 7 and: then at‘ended Kemler Collegiate from v Inch she graduated in June She 19 a member of the. Gavan 4- H Club and has taken ”Ml nu ma Ten provinces were repre- sented at the C.N.E. contest this year as compared to five last year. The contestants went to Toronto as guests of the C.N.E. and on September 3 Agricultural Minister Good- fellow presented Miss Syer with. her $600.00 scholarship. eight units in serving, cooking and textiles. J. H. Barringer, Publisher. Mii‘rér-Regmrter

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