Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 23, 1955, p. 3

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aawvsaw the 30th a x x u a l garden party at cedar grove 2 miles east of markham 2 miles south variety program featuring bobby gimby happy gangs trumpet player and his musical group frank palmer outstanding baritone ted bust ventriloquist joey hollingsworth sensational tapdanetr boss bertram hairraising feats of magic hal and helen televisions talented vocal duo the walton family an amazing acrobatic act alex bead master of ceremonies and comedy sat july 2nd 1955 830 edst admission 75c children 25c supervised parking cedab grove young peoples annual open air service the bev norman rowan markham speaker mrs betlv comfort soloist united missionary church in ontario gets 12777 from every member t thursday june 23 1935 the stouffv1ue tribune pce 3 sunday july 3 730 edst members of vealed ai the 7 vincial corferer irination held 1 rch chairman of on statistics is die collingwo united mis ontario cor mual pro- the deno- lanv chu- the committee lev h h prld- i other mem- hers are rev j w colley hes- ineler rev f thornhill st catharines rev c e bell lis- towel rev j m hamilton lions head and rev e c chester zephyr church membership showed a gain of three per cent now churches andparsonages built during the year helped to in crease church property some 20 per cent contributions for foreign missions are up 14 per cent operate five camps the conference decided to op erate five camps during 1956 the resolution to sell the camp grounds at the oast end of kit chener passed three years ago was rescinded ellis a lageer london re ported on the new mens mis sionary fellowships which had heen started luring the past year more and more churches were seeing the value of or ganizing a mens fellowship and results from fellowships al ready organized were most en couraging guest speaker was rev ri chard s reilly of elkhart ind petal foreign secretary of the united missionary church who described in some detail ins recent survev trip to bra zil brazil is wide open to the gospel he said there is per- iple may become protestants the r ted mlssionar chu rch h de led to enter brazil ins nediately and four mission aries win be sent to the coun try during the next few weeks tis brazil tour the speaker told of a to slosary team almost every- j dudley foste where they went they found isive changes was little dtiict crowd together renovations at vandorf store ipe- pel the j in getttn a church service a short but impressive dedi cation service was conducted for rev and mrs gordon j bolender of bethany church who are leaving next week with their family to return to nigeria for a third term of ser vice mr bolender is a former kitchener school teacher and mrs bolender is the daughter of rev and mrs vy b mover lydia street tifsfaw tribune classifieds get results 6sco roofs are proof against fire wind and weather economical to buy and easy to install bisco asphalt shingles give extra years of trouble- free roofing protection to your home choose the poitem specially made for your par ticular needs from the many attractive plain and blended colours available bishop asphalt papers limited plants of portneuf station po toronto and london ont warehouses ond branches quebec montreal po toronto ont saint john nb rig shipment oi canadian bulls to mexico a shipment of fortythree head of canadian cattle left jerseyville on june 13 for mex ico it consisted of forty bull and three heifers twenty of the bulls were holstcins six teen hereford three ayr- shires and one scotch short horn the holstein bulls were lar gely two to fiveyearolds rang ing in size up to 2500 lbs this is the first time a shipment of so many older holstein bulls has left canada it was expect ed that the trip by rail to mexico city would take ap proximately ten days the holstein bulls were rich ly bred animals purchased by the ministry of agriculture of mexico for use at artificial breeding centres in that coun try they were selected and shipped by richard schleiss- ner of jerseyville green river mr and mrs t baufont of weston also mr and mrs d baufont of ajax weie recent visitors with mr and mrs m draper we extend congratualtions to mr and mrs john knott of bowmanviile on the arrival of a little son mr and mrs henry and fa mily were sunday visitors with mr and mrs kmetham i mr and mrs jack riroux and garry of highland creek were recent visitors with mr and mrs v chafen we extend congratulations vandorf like many other places in the rapidlygrowing area north of toronto is show- the etfect of thit expansion its business establishment laking cxten- general store food market the store has been remodelled and enlarged and new refrigeration units have been added it is eight vers since mr foster took over the tore be fore that he had spent some years in mining camps in the north after having been de- mobilized from the army with five vears service in the artii- lery to his credit doru and raised withnj five miles of vandorf dudley fos ter has a wife and two children one of each kind some fol ks should espec ia iv iike dr ve in theat es w re e t ne v ca n s it l ehind the w he el and not h ve to tin tk to miss grayce carter who has successfully passed her course in hair dressing the memorial day service of brunswick hill cemetery will be held in the church on sunday june 26th at 230 pm owing to this service there will lie no church service in the evening for next sunday onlv 7th annual john madsen folk festival fo ik m i sic singing and dancing fbom many lands at cherry hill farm no 7 highway between cnionville and markham v from i ii pm afternoon performance 3 5 pm evening performance s- 10 pm closing around the camp 1tbe bring picnic supper adults 75c admission children 25c all are welcome ntv friday fuiff 1 loss commencing 100 0 am judge mr jack devi nneyw estch ester pa 1 st0uffville coop claim salaries too low more than 100 delegates to the 67th annual assembly of the baptist convention of on tario and quebec were told last week that they expect a great deal of their ministers for the average salary of 53000 paid them harold sword toronto lay man said the current standard was 2i00 with a free house ami a car allowance of 171 ministers he said 115 are jetting this or less by todays standards its very low we ex pect an adequate education good appearance and ministers who are wellinformed in fact we expect a groat deal for s300p they could probably double their salaries if they joined a union said gordon r mckw- en chairman of the minimum salary committee oldtimers remember when elderly people admitted even to themselves that they were old and acted accordingly ifv his pos do you need a personal loan our personal loan service offers loans for personal needs repayment by monthly installments for details inquire at our nearest branch wc have more than 6s0 to serve you kw15j the canadian bank ofcom merce stckffvllle branch v h atkinson mgr it stoufwrlue branch no cnajiah umzu

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