Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1957, p. 4

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to 4 tof stourryhle tbjfcune 1imil 1 28 w37 owing to sugar shortage molasses prices will go higher musselmans lake news ringwood girl d grad as mennonite school has golden jubilee purchase your requirements before april to avoid extra cost 15th reesors marmill limited mary wytie i heartily congratulated on their rl speed and efficiency when called lots of excitement this week n t0 do a jo apart imm two dogs both purebred have the shootings and the fire it was pretty quiet up here last week is it the lull before the storm the euchre is shaping up fine the mothers have responded been shot at during the week the first was a doberman own ed by mrs newman eighteen shotgun pellets were removed the ontario mennonite bible l parents phone 96 markham ont phone ax 35332 i t a a jfc t a opportunity counter clearances just in time for housecleaning curtain overdrape specials spofford co stouffville ontario area the second shooting took place a couple of days later and the victim this time was laddie a scotch collie owned by jack palmer laddie was badly cut but luckily no bones were bro ken the blasts must have come from quite a distance we hope from the q jj beyond expectations and we are j school celebrated its 50th annlj bishop martin said the on- assured a fine selection of pies versary at the annual comtnen- j tario mennonite conference is i whoever is doing this will think march 09th 830 at the school twice before pulling the trigger fthe g out thls week nd prizes even a door prize j cement exercises at first men the ice cream is all set too nori church the winter bible come out and bring your neigh- 1 school has been conducted in bour make up a whole table of kitchener since 1907 your own its all for a really pioneer of the project was the good cause cubs and scouts so u b samuel frederick coffman of vineland try and make it this friday again the police have been notified and will keep an eye out for the offender sunday was a really busy day the lake road traffic was the heaviest so far this year lots of just sunday drivers the bowling alley was a beehive of activity all day this is a sure sign that spring is here and summer is on the way in the with cards and there is a lovely selection if you need a box of good cards nows your chance to please yourself and the boys at the same time a lot of the summer folks were up this weekend its good to see you back the pavilions are beginning to look alive guess well soon hear the music floasing ovr the lake hope they af rernoon everybody got into both get good bands again this the act including the stouffville i vear well soon know mattress special slumber deep fire department there was a very large grass fire that had gotten out of control at shadow lake camp it took the boys quite a little while to get the thing quieted down but they did a really fine job and all is well again its a very comforting the bowlers had a good week heres the results for the la dies laura villemere took high single with a 211 and helen brown high triple with her 528 it was gord yakely all the way for the men high single 1 285 and a triple score of 748 feeling to know that such an j the teams are happy gang efficient service is available to 1 56 trifles 49 whirlwinds 35 us up here the brigade is to be i jokers 28 gormley trio sing at sunday school rally a number from here attended rys coriportd to pftvlooi prfc rf 0000 or mora for mattrvtieft or ilmi la equality 312 coil springs 100 more than are provided by any other mattress today at comparable price simmons prebuilt border corded handles exclusive high quality ticking match- ing box spring available l e oneill furniture stouffville ontario the whitchurch sunday school rally at st pauls united chu rch oak ridges friday night the harvey triplets sang to represent the united missionary church at the rally the oak ridges united church sunday school won the plaque for the sunday school with the highest attendance at the rally mr and mrs g campey and john attended the 36th wedding anniversary of mrs campeys parents mr and mrs m hazel of toronto on sunday mr and mrs deb baker were- guests at the silver wedding an niversary of mr and mrs ayl- mer gray on saturday mrs victor stover of mark- ham spent a few days with mr and mrs s n doner the teachers of inspectorate b of north york held their one day convention visiting the schools of cleveland ohio last week mrs j a pope one of the group reports a very interest ing and helpful time the cleve land teachers were most kind and hospitable and spared no effort to present as much of their methods as possible a number of ladies enjoyed a quilting at the home of mrs w vanderbent of richmond hill last wednesday mr and mrs j rawling of stratford spent the weekend with their soninlaw and daugh ter mr and mrs w humph- mr and mrs erie morby da vid and heather visited their parents mr and mrs brown of toronto on thursday in honour of davids fourth birthday mr j t johnson was able to come home from st michaels hospital last tuesday misses beulah helse and ar- villa forrester spent sunday with mr and mrs s n doner mr and mrs s cole and fam ily of highland creek spent sunday with mr and mrs al bert hawkins mr jos jones visited mr and mrs morley jones of unionville on sunday sunday visitors with mrs beulah jones were mrs c h pelling and miss mary gibson of toronto and mr and mrs frank irmin and patty of mark- ham misses vera and jean brlllin- ger entertained the jr sewing circle of the heise hill church on monday evening miss annie steckley enter tained some ladies at a quilting on tuesday the ladies took ad vantage of the opportunity for a birthday surprise also in hon our of miss steckleys birthday on thursday mr and mrs c milsted and charleen had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs mel baker of ballantrae richer spiritually and more bib- 1 licallv disciplined with a greater i loyalty to jesus christ the head of the church because the foun der of ombs s f coffman had i a vision of what the holy spirit j can do with a people who study j he was convinced that if a j the bible and give the word of weekend bible conference was a god first place in their- lives blessing to the church then sure- j the historic uniqueness of ly a longer period would re- i ombs is that its slogan has long double the spiritual blessing been the bible our text book because of this conviction and j this uniqueness has captured publicizing it theontario men- the attention through the years nonite conference in 1906 pass- of hosts of seriousminded chri- ed a resolution that this con- stian young people all over can- ference encourage the holding ada and the united stales of bible study following the an- the objective of ombs has nual bible conference said study been twofold to offer such to continue several weeks this courses as will give students was the beginning of the ombs i general knowledge of the bible the first session of four weeks qualify them for faithful gos- was held in 1907 todav thep witnessing and to give school holds annually a 12week the bible first place in all cour- term extending from the begin- ses an1 school activities ning of january to the end of the following fourteen receiv- march in addition to this period ombsgraduation diplomas of bible studv on a high school j alvin schultz of milvertori level there lias arisen another j marie kipfer of clarence nyj school in its own right on a grace cressman of new- junior bible college level this hamburg grace eileen erb of school is called ontario menno nite bible institute and covers a concentrated period of stud for five months extending from no vember to the end of march in his commencement address last night bishop j b martin noted well over 2000 students and graduates recorded on the register books of ombs these young men and women are pres ently serving the church as bish ops ministers deacons sunday school superintendents teachers youth leaders mission workers home and foreign voluntary service workers and as christian millbank ruth marie gisel of wauseon ohio paul s good of plattsville frances grove of ringwood ada s martin of st jacobs beth anita shantz of haysville mary e s ritten- house of dunnville paul snyder of bloomingdale idella kath- ryn sommers howe ind earl wagler of shakespeare elaine wideman of waterloo the three who graduated from ontario mennonite bible insti tute were gordon bauman of alma v dorothy knechtel of petersburg and faye mae mar tin of escanaba mich goodwood drainage lemonville oft mote hot more often clarks fancr 20 tomato juice habitant pea soup 28 oz 2 catelli macaroni or spaghetti fancy cohoe salmon frozen cod fillets sweet pickled cottage rolls 16 oz package 16 vi lb tin packages pound 14c w 35c z package 16c 35 25c 55c locker specials top quality front quarters of beef 29c scheus food market free parking stouffville phone 220 free delivery at the march meeting held at the home of mrs ross harper mrs charlie preston and mrs a yake were made life mem bers of the lemonville womans association the address was read by mrs ross winterstein and the presentation of the life membership certificates was made by mrs elmer wells mr grant wells and friend glen evans of claremont are taking the four week welding course at leaside grant won the 4week course at the inter national plowing match brook- lin last fall mr and mrs john gibbon and family toronto visited with mr and mrs john gibbon sr sunday afternoon mrs henry johnson accom panied her granddaughter mrs richard preston of vandorf on a motor trip to vineland where they visited with mr and mrs earl hisey returning home on sunday mr johnson spent the weekend with his daughter and family mr and mrs green field markham mr and mrs walter atkinson and daughter enjoyed sunday supper with mr and mrs grant wells mr and mrs charlie preston were entertained by their family to dinner at the st charles ho tel toronto on saturday even ing march 16 in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary spending the evening at the home of their daughter mr and mrs h chase they celebrated the day in their home on wed nesday march 20 mr fred timbers who has been serving on jury the past week returned home on mon day flic greenfields of markham visited with mr and mrs john son on sunday guests at the birthday cele brations at the home of mr and mrs uilhert clatighton of lem onville included mrs daniel hall mis r j foote mr and mrs joseph harrison of mt albert mr and mrs w c hall stouffville james hall toron to frank hall toronto war ren rac stouffville elmor kidd of ballantrae r d hall stouff ville mr and mrs elmer wells stouffville mrs wm swain srouffvile mrs ralph baker- istouffville joe billie and betty swain stouffville- 1 continued from front page it was necessary that similar problems all over the munici pality be financed by the entire township on a query from mr robert beach as to the method of pay ing for such a project reeve ball answered that a debenture issue over a period of years would be the proper way he said that if the scheme was paid for in one year it would mean an eight and onehalf mill in crease on the tax rate such an expenditure isnt going to break the township stated mr geo todd we pur chased a 515000 maintainer and paid for it in two years he said flooding here in goodwood is a real health problem noted reeve ball it is possible that in a matter of a few years the department of health would force us to take some action mr murray stewart informed the meeting that the dept of health had investigated the sit uation in 1950 they will force it sooner or later jjaid mr stewart the health problem must be given serious consideration stated deputyreeve dowswell we cant measure health in dollars and cents dep reeve dowswell noted that pollution caused through flooding and in adequate drainage could bring about an epidemic of typhoid by paying a little we may save a life he said mr walt todd stated that this spring was the first season in the past 14 years that he had not been bothered with an ex cess amount of water in his cel lar mr john ashenhurst noted that he had been a resident in the village for nearly fifty years and on certain occasions drain age water had reached a height of 28 inches in his cellar i can recall when we used to take turns carrying the lady school teacher across the flooded area of the road continued mr ash enhurst mr campbell of the depart ment informed the tribune that he expected the project when started could be completed in four months bingo every saturday night legion hall stouffvilie 35tf 8 pm sharp jackpot special games door prizes admission 50c everybody welcome under auspices branch 459 canadian legion tut now is the time to arrange through a canadian govern ment annuity for the little it will take to brighten the daya ven you mtut atop working you can purchase an annuity now to come due at ace 50 55 60 or 65 or other ages here is anexample suppose you are a man of 28 and want an annuity of 100 a month begin- ning at 65 your monthly premium would be 1644 at age 65 the gotemment will begin paying yon 100 a month as long as you live if you die within i 10 years after age 65 the monthly payments will continue to your heirs for the balance of that 10 years thus you will have paid 729936 for a minimum return of 1200000 which will be even greater if you live past 751 if you die before 65 the government will pay your heirs the total sum paid up to the date of your death plus 4 compound interest there are meveral plans to choose fromi for detailed information consult your district annuities representative or mail the rsxtntm below postage free men men men hear prof tom maxwell and the toronto bible college male quartet christian at the mens in the fellowship baptist church stouffville at s pm come early new roxotone wonder finish toughmulticoloured plastic coverall v refinishes walls woodwork furniture covers lowcost surfaces to produce a high quality appearance doe3 a wonderful job on pressed 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