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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 22, 1965, p. 5

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happy e aster gormiey news mn c mitc adverse weather conditions over the easter holiday wepkend srave sfouffvihe ail rather than april the deptli of the snowfall can he measured by lie amount piled up town the appearance of day in middecember on his parked car in the western of staff photo join in the fun at stouffville high school friapril30 l your laugh packeusong filled show oftrii greatllfll ok ib m castiiiyplthrills timelihhiillfllppm sponsored by the stouffville uniled church couples club tickets now on sale contact mrs robtsanderson 640381 5 adults 125 chirdren 50 all proceeds donated toll n icef are your dairy cows waiting for something special now that your grain supply is gone master 16 dairy ration will satisfy their want high in energy properly fortified with minerals and vitamins available in pellets or krums pellets or krums stay fresh longer no separation of ingredients in pellets or krums big savings in bulk ask about it stiver bros ltd stouffville 6401892 unionville 2971732 uxbridge 8523355 mennonite viewpoint antidote to frustration changes are coming so fast one doesnt know what to be lieve this statement reveals the frustration in the minds of many people the apostle paul wrote a letter to the colossion church which was bombarded with false doctrines in his let ter he stated dont let others spoil your faith and joy with their philosophies their wrong and shallow answers built on mans thoughts and ideas in stead of on what christ has said this is but one kind of frustration of men and women today other kinds of problems that lead to inner conflict arise from the pace of modern life prob lems at home a boring job financial worries unemploy ment feelings of guilt and so the frustrations accumulate the answer to many of these can be resolved by obeying the command of christ to come unto me all who labor and are heavy laden and i will give you rest take my yoke upon you and learn from me for i am gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls for my yoke is easy and my burden is light the answer is not in escaping from the reality of the problems but rather in yielding ourselves to christ who will become a fellowpart ner in our life problems he will bring us to hidden spiritual re sources to cope with the con flicts constructively the poet expresses it in this way turn your eyes upon jesus look full in his wonderful face and the things of this earth will grow strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace congratulations to mr and mrs owen uitner nee xancv reesor of our community on the birth of their son at salem ohio april 12 charleen milsted came home on thursday by ambulance from york central hospital richmond hill after being there sixteen week charleen has to be a complete bed patient at home for a month after which she will have more xrays we have appreciated the many kindnesses that have beeii shown her during these long weeks as a hospital patient mr geo el baker was moved ontuesday from the stouffville nursing home to york manor at xewmarket a speedy recovery is wished for miss jackie evans who un derwent surgerv at the general hospital toronto mr jos jones and mrs beu- lah jones attended the funeral of mr jones brother victor in aurora on thursday master jerry farquharson had an appendeetomv at york central hospital richmond hill on wednesday we welcome mr and mrs d fischer isbert and two daugh ters who moved on saturday to the home recently purchased from mr t wallace the for mer wilcox home mr and mrs r heinemann of new maiden surrey eng arrived by plane on thursday night to spend ten days with their son bill heinemann at the milsted apartment they came to be here for their sons wed ding on apr 24 mrs heine mann attended the trousseau tea on sunday at the brides home in grimsby mr and mrs elias elliott had dinner recently with mr and mrs jack thorn of toronto dont forget to set your watches and clocks one hour ahead next saturday night apr 21 mr and mrs victor britnell of toronto mr and mrs harry empringham and three chil dren mrs e willred and mrs keenan of toronto had easter family dinner on good friday with mr and mrs r g brit nell mrs edythe jones and two sons of toronto spent saturday with mrs beulah jones mr and mrs bruce cullen and family of mt albert and mr and mrs gordon cullen and ruth of richmond hill had din ner on thursday with mr and mrs s n doner it was in hon our of mr and mrs doners 57th wedding anniversary and mr and mrs bruce cullens 11th anniversary mr bob ratke of toronto is spending easter holidays with mr and mrs l boyntcr mr and mrs ron elliott and children enjoyed the bethel college choir of indiana at ban- field church in toronto on wed light a special good friday serv ice was held on friday morning at heise hill church mr and mrs chas baker of slayner just returned from flo rida and mrs joseph heise spent an afternoon with mr and mrs elias elliott rev and mrs l k sider at tended the dedication service at the bethany united missionary church in kitchener on good friday this church had major renovation and a 8100000 addi tion just completed rev sider offered the prayer of dedica tion miss dorothy doust of kitch ener spent easter with mr and mrs fred doust a special youth rally was held at the united missionary church on good friday night mr fred lehman and family of kitchener and miss marian lehman of vineland had charge of the program mr and mrs frank weeks spent easter in ottawa dr and mrs ferguson of goderich spent easter with mr and mrs david ferguson mrs frank harvey spent a few days with her niece mrs albert yeurs of chesiev mr and mrs ron elliott and children had dinner on sundav with mr and mrs theodore warder of hamilton rev and mrs eldon boettger of stouffville had supper on monday with mr and mrs s n doner mrs harold tatton and glo ria spent a few days with her mother mrs agnew at burling ton mr and mrs russell sprox- ton and howard and mr and mrs c florence and paul were guests of their son mr and mrs r c sproxton of don mills on sunday celebrating mr r sproxtons birthday mr bruce fogarty sharon and shirley of willowdale and mrs d c henry of toronto had lunch on good friday with mrs c milsted and charleen mr and mrs ellis klinck of gowanstown visited relatives here over the holidays mrs earl edwards and jim my spent sunday with her son- inlaw and daughter mr and mrs don weeks miss marjorie sproxton of willowdale is spending part of her holidays at the home of her parents mr and mrs r sprox ton plan to attend the annual missionary convention at the united missionary church com mencing wed april 21 miss e cressman of nigeria was the special speaker with the joseph family supplying the music on thursday apr 22 dr john erb friday april 23 miss e pridham sunday apr 25 sunday school rev j blosser of india jr dr jean erb 11 am rev j blosser india 730 pm rev p fretz of brazil mrs lorraine morri son of toronto will be singing in all the sundav services mr and mrs elias elliott had dinner recently with the hen derson sisters easter visitors with mr and mrs j wooller were mr and mrs norm stacey and family of aurora and mr and mrs fred wooller and family of scarborough mr and mrs bob dirk of toronto visited mr and mrs elias elliott recently misses ardys winger and mary lou heise dave heise and keith nigh left on tuesday with the niagara christian college choir for a tour in penn mr and mrs geo barrett and children visited mr and mrs milton heise and children at peterborough on friday recent visitors of mr and mrs geo french were mr and mrs clifford winger mrs al- vin winger mrs spragge of aurora and mr and mrs lewis heise mr and mrs henry heise spent the weekend with rev and mrs cecil cullen of ford- wich mr and mrs gordon bolender and family of kitchener spent several days with relatives here i the stouffvitle tribune thursday april 22 1965 page 5 a touch of spring easter bonnets and spring clothes were uncommon sigh in stouffville on sunday at least one touch of spring was caught by the tribune cameraman on tenth line south decked out in her easter finery is pretty 8 year old brenda mordcn daughter of sir and mrs geo mordcn stouffville staff photo audley mrs fred puckrin april 15th the ucw met at the church on thursday evening with 12 ladies answering the roll call rise the president mrs bert guthrie conducted the business a bale of used clothing will be packed in may plans were made for the bazaar bake sale and afternoon tea to be held on may 15 at the church mrs bert guthrie led the worship on the easter theme with mrs f murray reading the scrip ture and mrs c clemence giv ing the prayer an easter play let was presented by mrs bill guthrie mrs l waltham mrs g squire mrs john puckrin and mrs fred puckrin mrs g astley and mrs arch bell sang a duet he lives the hostess mrs bill guthrie served re freshments four ladies went to fairview lodge on wednesday of last week to serve afternoon tea mr and mrs walter brown were received into audley church membership on sunday by transfer of certificate from almonds church some from here attended tha reception on sunday at clare- mont for mrs morgan evans who was celebrating her 90th birthday east whitchurch recreation association the east whitchurch recrea tion association has acquired the deed to 8 acres of land at ballantrae and the property is to be transformed into a year- round playground for adults and children the project will constitute whitchurch twpg centennial program for 1967 to i mark this occasion a dance will j be held in cedar beach gardens at musselmans lake on friday evening april 23rd the public is invited free coffee and doughnuts will be served tha music will be by don myers and his orchestra jmbbm successful banking begins with a savings account like almost everyone else you use your kcal chartered bank as a safe and handy place to build the savings reserve that is so important to your financial future in doing so you do more than build a solid founda tion for 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