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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Oct 1984, p. 11

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- Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Dyer, formerly of Wyevale and now missionaries to Japan with OMS International, will speak: at Wyevale "United Church on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 11:30 a.m. Veteran missionaries to Japan with OMS International, Stan and Calendar A turkey shoot is being organized by the Elmvale and District Lions Club for Oct. 21 at the Lions Club club house. Shoot in comfort from heated hail, starting at noon. The club house is on Con- cession 7 of Flos Township, three miles west of Highway 27. Coffee and hot dogs will be served. Oct. 22 Illegal rent rebate clinic for tenants jin Midland Centennial Arena at 7:30 p.m. How to find and remedy illegal rents and obtain rebates. Oct. 25 Attention music lovers! The South Wales "Burma Star" male voice choir (49 mem- bers) will present a concert of folk, classical, religious and popular music, at St. Paul's United Church, King St. Midland, on Thursday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free -- an offering will be taken for expenses, any profit above that to be used for the work of Telecare. Sponsored by _ the Huronia Ministerial Association. All are welcome! Oct. 27 Christmas bazaar and luncheon 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Wyevale United Church centre. Spon- sored by Wyevale Recreation Association. Beaver, Cub and Scout annual bottle drive. For more in- formation telephone 322- 2711 or 322-1117. Huronia Hearing Impaired is having a Hallowe'en party from 7 poms fo; tt pesmi: ~ in Barrie's Lampman Community Centre. For more information telephone 728-3577 (voice or TDD). Nov.3 Midland-Penetang- uishene St: John Ambulance Brigade is holding a dance in the Hunters and Anglers Club at 9 p.m. Door prizes, lunch. Tickets $12 per couple from Brigade members. Huronia Ski Show and Swap in the Barrie Armoury, High Street and Park Street, Barrie, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Nov. 4, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Equipment registration Nov. 2, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Nov. 3, 9 am, to' 2 'p.m. Organized by members of the Canadian Ski Patrol System. Nov. 10 Auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital will hold its annual dinner dance at the Budd Watson Gallery, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are at the hospital gift shop Oct. 18 and 19 and Oct. 25 and 26. Nov. 17 St. Paul's United Church Hollydaze tea and bazaar from 1:30 p.m. Sratts* baking, children's centre, and much more. to 4 p.m.- ~ CCGS Montmorency, tied up at Midland town dock, is always a welcome sight. The lighthouse tender "lady of the lakes" frequents the CUMMING-NICHOLSON Where meticulous. service Is a tradition We are pleased to announce... Recently we have made two additions to our sales staff at Cumming-Nicholson. May we introduce Kathy Johnson and Heather Walker, who come to us from Walter Woods Shoes, Both have had extensive shoe retailing experience and they look forward to serving you at Cumming-Nicholson CUMMING-NICHOLSON @ ) Fine Shoes, 239 King St. 526-5861 Bayports at this time of the year in preparation for the winter season. -Bob Murray, photo Joanna Dyer reveal that the great need for today is "to communicated Christ effectively to a lonely and affluent Japan."' Believing this task can be best ac- complished by Japanese Christians, the Dyers attempt to stir the Japanese church to evangelism, outreach, and revival. The training of pastors and evangelists is important in the program to multiply the witness for Christ in Japan. Stan's first OMS appointment to Japan was in 1955. For three years he worked with an Every Creature Crusade team in rural evangelism. Following five years of college and graduate studies in the United States, he returned to Japan with Joanna in 1965, From 1965 to 1984, he worked with the church in pioneer evangelism and taught missions, evangelism, and English at 'Tokyo Biblical Seminary. Joanna assisted in evangelism through cooking classes and the Rev. Dyer teaching of English as a means of reaching Japanese women for Christ. In a recent term, Stan had additional responsibilities as coordinator of evangelism with the church, member of the seminary board, acting field director, and coordinator for a proposed new school of GKR681R LG | Missionaries speak Sunday to Wyevale congregation world missions, of which he will be named dean. Continuing her cooking / evangelism classes at local chur- ches, Joanna has also served as head nurse of the Christian academy in Japan. Stan is a graduate-of Greenville College and Asbury 'Theological Seminary. He took his Doctor of Missiology degree at 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. Joanna, a registered nurse, received her degree from Kanawa Valley School of Nursing. The Dyers have three children, Rebecca Bartmas, Robert, and Regina. They have one granddaughter, Sarah Jo. OMS International, formerly The Oriental Missionary Society, is a faith mission unaf- filiated with any denomination. It specializes in evangelism, training nationals. and planting churches in 14 coun- tries. 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