Millbrook Reporter (1856), 9 Jul 1959, p. 3

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f 81:, Thomas’ ary will be in 1 morning ser- mas’ in the 001: after chil‘ age and under . William P. ach. '11 meet with at 11.15 and ooms just. be- reached. rsery during ictoria Mead. ire all pupils of boke. ay School ‘orship Service . duesday, Pray- Study . lay, Young Pee. Lttins . non Anny . McNeilly c]: of Canada. ’P CAVAN ,rop, organist Erector . -v. Stanley R. LD. in charge. Church :nsong . EI’VICE ugh chh, Mfllbrook {Iy Communion , Bailiebaro urches '3 Worship’. ne Worship ; :hildren with- nd Hymn of eporter Miflbrook day School i .waits You.” Millbrook nal Church .OOK to attena Teiephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough Ri-2-4330. Barrett Fur Farm 3 £5 E 1’ I I I E Q g? i LICENSED AUCTIONEBR Farm Stock, Furniture Real Estate. Sales conducted at reasonable rates by experienced austioneer. ‘ PHONE COLLECT ’IIIIIEIIIEEEQ'QIIIIIBII! R. JOHN PAYNE Licensed. Auctioneer PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO Phone Collect Bethany 10-r-211 Sell Anything, Anytime, Anywhere Phone 111-54588 Albert Waxer 81 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope DIRECT WIRE TO TORGNTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealer? Assoc-ix ation of Ontario Northumberland Durham CABLEY, STANDISB, Peterborough, Ri 2-3091 "Fools gold vs the pearl of great price”. Our job should bceome a ministry of work! To illustrate he related a true story of a wellâ€"to-do man who desired to help a fellow citizen, who neeeded assistance badly. He himself was going on a. long journey so he decided to entrust this carpenter with the contract of building a high-grade house for him. to be ready when he returned, and placing at his disposal funds sufficient to cover all costs. The carpenter undertook the job, but gave way to the temptation to put interior material into the house so as to keep extra money for himself. When his employer returned the house was finished and the key handed to the own- er‘. who handed it back to the builder to whom he had decided to give possession of the house. Each of us is building a house to-day. Whether it shall be a builder to whom he had decided;I GOd cares for the biids, and to (rixe possession of the house. 'fhe grass, and we should trust Eaeh of us is building a house Divine Providence and do to- dav. Whether it shall be a Trustful work. Jesus did not mansion in the sky or a hovel despise the carpenter shop at depends on the kind of materiali Nazareth. Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s cause where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matthew 6:24, “No man can serve two masters; Ye cannot Sex-Ye Hod and mnmmpn”. 31m, Maple, Basswood, Oak, Ash and Pine Timber. STANDING PREFERRED July 5th, 1959, Mr. Fred Me- Indoo. Fairmounf, in charge. Always a very aceePtHble pulpit hurl-fights and Sqliciton "' 425 Water Street ~ “ PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO ’1'. J. Carley QC. (1896-1956) B. o. Standish Q.C. T. E. Clarke B.A. B. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. " I 8115‘ Sermon on the Mount, (19am - Wifh the Christian’s hr 3 and responsibility "301‘ wise choices in financial affairs, be- CASH for dead or crippl' ed Horses and Cows. TOP price for old horses. Tuppwly. his rhessagie was â€"bas_ed on Matthew 6 :19-34, t_he section Timber Wanted South Monaghan, Ontario PHONE 22 BAIIJEBORO Stanley Miller mmday, July 9, 1959 Dead. Stock: AUGTIONEERS Hoy Lumber Securities ates disease Considerably. (Disease does not interfere with reading Sunday papers, watcnâ€" ing TV, listening to radio, eatâ€" ing, taking an afternoon drive, or playing golf.) Warning . BE ON YOUR GUARD! Doctors (of Divintiy‘) have issued a. warning concerning a deadly disease lm-own as “M012 bus Sabbaticus”. Symptomsâ€" Attacks only Church members. Returns every seventh day. Contagious only on Sunday morning. Lasts only a fenv hours. No symptoms felt on Saturday niUhf. Sound of Church bells aggrav- \earl} 2000 plants are en- gaged in furni ure making in YOUR CORNER FROM TIME TO TIME When the tithe is suggested ' 1he answer may be “the church isn’t worth it”. Those who practice tithing find that the investment in this Spiritual Btank brings a dividend and; blessing more “than you have, ever had. 1 My calling to fulf‘ifim ; 0 may it all my pow ers engage To do my Master s will i z ~ . E. L. H g l . Rece-ssi-on‘al Hymn 362â€" “A change to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save Ana fit it for the sky. Tn urve the present age, When one goes to anotherE country our curnenoy will be! wor‘h nothing. The rich young ruler turned away because he was not willing to sell his earth; 1y possessions, and become a disciple of Jesus. \ God looks after the needs of this world, and will keep a man hired till his work is done. To prosper in this world is not enough, because we arq irm- moxtal too. "' "" | Life is made for man, but his loyalty cannot be divided. It :3 a choice between God and mammon, perhaps between a hockey game or a‘ church board meeting, between reading this book, or a more- worthâ€"while book. Arthur L. Phelps, voice of CBC ’s Neighbourly News pro- gramme, has two young grand- children who like to “help” him with his work. He finds his best defence ao‘ainst their efforts is a retreat, when the hot weather arrives, to the we are forwarding for its struction.‘ case is FATAL f0 0119’s 1. If it persists over a period time, Spiritual Death will ht Morbus S On Your Guard your famil.V SUMMER ba‘icus CO I} Una [small trailer at the back of his tion. house. Here, the many news- religi paper clippings wich he uses beriI fa! material for his work are' thlel lsafe from his young assist-anfs’t 6t} Ihands. Neighborly News, now Igreg: now 19 years old, is heard each froan Sunday on the Trans-Canada unde network of BCBC radio. 1 Away. 1 w ‘ ugu‘] “"D Vv-D- Vowv-y lst. A living congregationâ€"E Rev. 3 :1 and 2. “I know thy; works}; that thbu hast a name The 1959 Canadian construcâ€" that thou live-st, but art dead. tion boom is reflec’ed in the Be watchful and strengthen the record sales of, the clay products things that remain, that are industrv Which last year a- ready to die” {mounted to $41, 700 ,000 an all- 2nd A united congregatiOn, time: high After 52 years in the minis- try, from his ordination at the :age of 25, {he could speak from experience in chmrches in Can- ada. and Africa on the kind of congregation I would like to serve. , “As ye have therefore receiv- ] ed Christ Jesus the Lord, so i walk ye in Him, rooted and built up in Him, and establish- ed. in the Faith, as ye have been - taugiht, abounding therein with thanksgiving”. » 1 Huh # RETREAT “My Ideal Congregation” was the concluding message on Sunday morning, June 28th, of Dr. Steed, based on Séripture Philippians 2:6 and 7. DR. STEED GIVES HIS PARTING SERMON AT ST. ANDREW ’S CHURCH TEE MIRROR-REPORTER, MILLBROOK. ONTARIO u \b U1 | U1 ' mm. A praying congrega- tion. No1: seeking a “cheap religion‘ ’ but as others remem- ,bering that the first fruits of the harvest are God’s. The sen-or choir sang “Bless This House” and so emphasized the very special advanfage of la Praying Congregation. 9th. A Witnessing congrega- ' tion, in w0rd, and in everyday living, Winning others to a per- sonal Salvation through Faith in fheir Saviour Jesus Christ. I 6th. An open-minded con- gregation. God’s trufh cometh 3 8th. A serving congregation, .He who would be greatesf must 3be servant of all, with‘ one purpose and ideal for the wel- fare of all, in the local church, th39 community, and the pro- gress of the Kingdom of God, in every area of life. » 7th. A congregation whicfl remembers that the Working man bias a right to speak the ’same as any other member of the congregation. . l 1 ¢ 4th. A loyal congregaton ‘zo thfir church and the minister in charge, who should be con- ulted, when some family wants the service of a lformer pastor for a Bapfism, marriage, or funeral service. The minister. and his family should find true friendship, not jealousy. not necessarily sameness. We‘ appreciate varie‘y in flowers. Certainly “unity of spirit”. 3nd. A Misgionary congregaâ€"l tion, this year we are able to; report, an increase of $100.00; in our M. and M. funds. Re-5 member that» the Gospel came. to us in the Americas throng“; Missionaries from Burepe, andi ‘ihristian pioneers. ‘ from many sources. and will be‘ unden 3t00d better if we keep our minds open, responding to Truth', like Saul of Tarsus, who wa-s‘ obedient unto the heavenly} vision, Acts 9 :6 and 15. i Gibson Auto Body, Millbook,0nt. More than half the world's tillers ' ‘ are built by Choremasterâ€"because they're 57"" best! 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