Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1953, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville oc thursday april 23 1933 build retiring whitevale pastor a home on 10th of markham these are some of the volunteer builder who grateful for the untiring labors of mr and mrs mclaelilaii during their ilit vears in the district erected the fiveroom insulbrick bungalow on a quarteracre donated by lloyd reesor a fanner central feed store phone 277 stouffville marmill chick starter growing mash in crumbles or pellet form order your agrico and aa quality fertilizer this is the gift of god home which rev john molachlans combined congregations at locust hill wliitevale and cherrywood are building for the united church minister and his wife it will he ready for occupancy when mr mclachlan retires this june mr and mrs mclachlan see the whole project as a gift from god her aunt ami uncle we are pleaded to report mr p ticlman is home from sunnybrook hospital following a lengthy illness mr wesley lundy passed away last monday night our sympathy is extended to mrs lundy and family airs byers visited with mr and mrs rae mcclttre last week mrs percy hutchinson was a dinner guest last tuesday with the boake family church service on sunday april 19th at union church will be at 730 pm with the rev howie of aurora as guest speaker mrs howard haines recent ly entertained the wa of snowball there are so many facts scattered around here and there at times a few of them show up in statistics landscape service trees shrubs evergreens roses for sole don lewis phone 22jl stouffville i -i-i- l i litttttvi farmers attention canada packers limited is now contracting for cucumbers for the 1953 season good prices this year and special arrangements for delivery for your contract or for more information about this profitable cashcrop phone write or see w adams newmarket phone 15 farmei reesor vhlle the g locust turnedcarpenter ken busily saws board making clipboards for lft of god home near hill fiveroom house is grateful parishioners thank you when rev john mclashlan retires after 12 years in the diked church ministry this june his gift of god home built entirely by the volunteer labour of his grateful congre gation will be all ready for him the fiveroom insulbrick house underway all through the chill winter is his flocks thank you for the eight years he lias spent serving at locust hill wliitevale and cherrywood united churches the cooperative effort be gan last november when mr mclashlan handed in his resignation after serving for many years in western can- ana and in newtonville he went to locust hill eight years ago now he wishes to settle permanently in the com munity he and his wife have come to know and love m trust not to v hance members of each of his three congregations formed an official board of charge and a building committee was form ed to provide a home lloyd reesor a farmer on the 10th concession donated onequarter acre lot of land from the corner of his farm and the work was started throughout the fall and win ter the members continued to dig the foundation pour cement and set tip forms until the house slowly began to take shape ken reesor another farmer on the 11th concession near locust hill drew up the blue prints while wilbur reesor oscar hagerman and roy carter supervised the carpen ter work other congregation mem bers who hamineredandnailed lustily were leonard gates wilbur johnson bob bruce arthur taylor and neil petty lloyd baker fitted the house with the plumbing fixtures every one of the workers were farmers in the district but since the project was started they have all become skilled tradesmen mr mclashlan and his wife see the whole project as a gift from god such co operation and generosity is be yond even my fondest imagin ation he said the congregation is proud of its work some days dur ing the winter it was really cold said len gates a mem ber of cherrywood congrega tion but the chilly winds made us work all the harder our minister has served us for eight years it is only fair that we should show our appreciation and return some of that service was the view of oscar hagerman of locust hill we fitted the doors in a few hours said mr reesor as he turned the cutglass knob some carpenters would prob ably have taken a whole day with the exception of a few interior additions the house is now almost completed a well has been drilled and fresh water is already on the tap in june when the mclach- lans move in the congregation knows their faith and ingen uity will live in the couples hearts forever ml cofu v u regent club coupe and roadtest a lively new s3 dodge i ii make sure of your plana through regular savings open a savings account at sm the canadian bank of commerce pine orchard thursday april 1g mr geo mason is in york county hospital following a major operation myrna mcclure spent a few- days in toronto miss patsy boake was in stouffville the past week with her grandparents mr and mrs j mcmullen miss jean johnston of tor onto spent the weekend with her brother edson and 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