Pontypool _, Ontario Licensed Auctioneer. Durham County, is now available to con- duct sales anywhere in County. Your patronage resPectfully solicited BUTTER GRANITE 00. Port .Hope, Ont. Box 622 Monuments, Markers, Corner Posts and Inscriptions. Twp. Treas. for transfer to road account, road voucher No. 11 ........ $3997.38 Moved by Malcolm, seconded by Brown that the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to sign cheques for the following ac- coun-zts On motion of Jacksog and McGil], November 11th,.1957, Was declared a public holiday for and within the Township of Manvers. Carried. On motion of Malcolm andi McGill, By-Law N0: 1340,: designating the polling 10ca-f tions and attendants in charge, in the event of an election, was given the three necessary read-’ I ings, signed, sealed and num- bered. EM}! TWO “ Consumers Gqs In Manvers Twp. oil was held on the above date with Reeve Argue in~.the chair; Deputy Reeve Mc- Gill and Councillors Brown, gageman and Malcolm in at- tendance. Bethany, Ont., NOV. 5, 1957. sâ€"The regular monthly meeting of the Manvers Municipal Coun- Franchise For The minutes of the October meeting were read and approv- ed on motion of Brown and Male 01m . Moved by Jakeman, seconded by Brown, that the Ontario Fuel Board be petitioned to dis- pense with the vote of the elec- tors of the Township of Man. vers in reference to the by-iaw authorizing franchise agree- ment between the Township of Mam'ers and the Consumers Gas Company pursuant to Sub- section 4 of Section 9 of the Municipal Franchise Act as am ended .-â€"Carried. The following communica- tions were received and read: Dept. of Public Welfare re, a welfare case to receive mother’s allowance; R. R. Waddell re, tax arrears on a property being sold; Peterborough Civic Hos- pital re, an indigent patient; United Counties Clerk re, a‘ number of over due hospital accounts; Dept. of Health re, changes in recent legislation pertaining to the rules re, slaughter houses; N. and D. Health Unit, monthly report; Mr. F. L. Weldon re. an error in the 1957 debenture levy for Manvers Township; Village of Newcastle re, a relief matter; Mr. T. G. Shield, County As- sessor re, dates fer the Court of Revision, Nov; 12th and 13th: Clerk of the Peace re, the completion of the duties of the local officials re, the selecting of the jurors for 1958; Dept. of Municipal Affairs re, the balance 0:" the unconditional grant, amounting to $2,973.00; Annual report from the Attend- ance Officer, Mr. A. H. Monk; and 3 sheep claim were receiv- ed. ' Two representatives of the Consumers Gas Co. waited'on the Council re, the matter of granting the said Company a franchise for the Township of Mam ers. ' '~ Moved by McGill, seconded by Brown that a number of de- ferred, over due ’h-OSpital ac- counts be paid. Carried. Moved by Jakeman. seeongled by McGill that a By-Law be given, first and- second reading, granting the Consumers Gas 00. a franchise to operate with- in the Township of Manvers. Carried. JOHN PAYNE ]Charles Chapman, wood, Prelief ................. 3R. Davidson, treas. bond [A H. Monk, attendance :officer 1957 .......... iRyley 8: Son, bulbs for [street lights 1957 ...... . iRyley Son, disinfect- Eant for- Warble Fly and supplies for hall 1957. . . fJohn Burn, relief .. .' . . . ‘Cliff Fallis, relief and fuel ..... . . . . . Garnet Perter, rent, relief ................ Earl Argue, selecting ing jurors ............. Ralph Malcolm, select- Harry Ryley, replacing istreet' light Bulbé 1957.. VI-Iealth Uriit, plumbing ing jurors ..... Pontiac’ 3 completely new body construction Surrounds you with girder steel protectionâ€" above, below, fore and aft. t Now you can drive wi‘h wonderful new peace of mind! AN Circles-of- Steel SAFETY Aero-Frame Only the wheels know where the bumps are! 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With Christmas seafs arriv- ing, Christmas 1~tréés in truck loads flying past" our door, a fevy snow flurries and Jim Mc- Maste'r (can you imagine it) talking Santa Claus, we are be- ginning to realize that Christ- mas is closer than we think, in fact just about 25 more shopp ing days left to spend your Christmas money. NOW WE STABILITY REALIZE' 5 veer-Level Air Ride“ The most perfect suspension system ever designedâ€"- and Pontiac’s revolutionary Aero-Frame is speciï¬cally designed for it! Air cushions on all four wheels literally float you over the bumps . . . keep the car perfectly level regardless of load or road! *A,, , *An extra-cost option. éï¬ï¬f Do your ChrisiMas Showing Early! ,..‘.,.‘..-a.- -',~. , .4. Try Pontiac’s new jeweled-action response! Scores of exclusive engineering innovations make Pontiac’s hefty power plants miracles of smoothness . . . and the ï¬nest of them all is the new Astra-Flame V8. Astra-Flame PERFORMANCE Here’s a fresh new Zoo}: in automobile stylingâ€"and only Pontiac has it! From classic grille to bold rear end, Pontiac makes a decisive- break with the fads and frills! And despite its silhouette that’s inches lower, there’s more room inside n. -- sill-an ever! A Thmsday, November 21, 195$ v :43 x .it‘ P-158C at. Thomas’ Church, IvIfllbrook 7.00 p.'m.â€"Eveninfz Prayer Church School 10 3.111. Sunday at Millbrook. 23rd. After Trinity. St. John 5, Ida 9. 45 a. m. â€"1I0rning Prayer. Church School 11 am. S11 ndav at St. -’John s, Ida. Christ Church, Bailieboro .11. 15 a. m â€"Mornin;r Prayer. Church SchOOI 10. 30 21.111. Sat- urd_ay at Bailieboro. Minister. Rev. Walter Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church. mm 10.45 a.m.â€"-Church School. 7.30 p.m.â€"Divine Worship. ' Gentreville Church South Monaghzm 10.00 a.m.-â€"Church School 11 . 00 a . m .â€"Divine Worship. 9.45 a.m.â€"Pub1ic Worship r ‘and Sunda School. ' 8.90 p.n1.â€"Y.P.I'. in Cavan Church. 7 St . Andrew ’5 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 . 15 a .m . â€"Public Wcmhip “Freely ye have reeeived, frev- 1y giveâ€. TEE UNITE) CHURCH Millbrook Pastoral Charge Dev. Francis Chisholm, M.A.,i B.D., Minister. Mr. Henry Hayek, Organist and Choir Director. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. Anglican Church of Canada ‘ PARISH OF CAVAN {97.3.0.7Q1ï¬nn, B.A., Lth. MILLBROOK Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"Su.nday School 11.00 a . m.â€"Worship Service 7.30 p.m.â€"â€"Great Evangelisti Service . Zion Pentecostal (hum On motion of Deputy Ree McKnight-Councillor Cathcéfl that the Clerk present (ertail By-Laws. Mr. D. A. Gorrie, distri engineer of the Dept. of Higi ways addressed the Council I the present Council making survey of the roads this fa} and laying out next year’s roa programme, as a suggested pr! gramme for the roads to be pm sented to the 1958 Council. On motion of Councillo Cathcart-Howden that we a The Clerk introduced certai By-Laws: PRESBYTERIAN Centrevflle and mllbrook Minutes of last regular an special meetings read on m‘ tion of Deputy Reeve McKnig] and CouncillOr Howden we] adopted as read. Deputy Reeve McKnight 11: been ill with the influenza f txvo weeks, was present. but n with the consent of his Doc-Io ohm, in the council chamb all members present. with t exeeption of Councillor Bra burn who was home with t influenza; Reeve Hooton in t chair. Millbrook ,Nov. 6, 1957 Cavan Council met in regu sessiOn on above date, at 10 Dogs Killing She Expensive To (avan Townshi The Churches SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Pentecostal Assemblies of Thursday, November 21, Gavan Pastor, M . Case . '9