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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 23, 1960, p. 7

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classified sale register auctioneer w d atkinson ihoie mouflvill 363 a s fakmkr phone gormley 5311 kkn clarke ikkntkk fh ax 3 mg keg johnson sunderland ont saturday junk 25 see the auction at the stoutfville ssles arena this week bo gone south weve taken over bargains galore but dont tell the boss sale 1 pm e eiy saturday sellers poll- aid bennett wilson auction- eers hid saturday june 5 auc tion sale of household effects near new dining room suite i combination electric range j beds dishes other furniture stable equipment supplies rstanchicn piping electricians and plumbers tools drills garden tools he at 52 kings- ton road east in the village of pickering property of mis charles pilkey sale at 1 pm dst terms cash no reserve ken clarke pi ent ice auct ionecrs saturday june 25 auc tion of new 5room bungalow on montreal st stouffville ail conveniences town sewers oil heat property of grant wideman sale at 230 pm tei ms announced on day of sale ken clarke prentice auctioneers wednesday june 29 auc tion sale of household furni ture antique articles piano medium size good condition ge refrigerator 9 cu ft good condition ge washing machine good dining room furniture and bedroom furni ture antique dishes and cop per utensils at ringwood 1 vz miles wesl of stouffville property of thos w crack- hell no reserve as property sold llovd turner clerk sale at 1230 sharp dst alvin s farmer auctioneers the stouffville tribune classified advertising rates akticlk fop me jliykstolk kjk s l keal estate wantkd caks for sale lost iolsu etc ch rau xc pt ward ut c rttr wilh a iritniin of lit jt lr tr untiim m b paid of icwruoo i kfitrd a 4jtio3i 25 will a ehan of 2c will be mzdt for all replies directed to tbi ofsc noticed coming events cakos of thanks lc a word vrtth a minim ira of ii co births engagements marriages c a word wilh a minimum of 1w in mkmokiams j100 minimum for in ece llui hc for emeb aittitiooai 4iigc vers oisim ky classified lij iir mrt nh a mintmim of toe inch adiliamiai eonvcutlv irurrtioa at si u0 per inch all clarified ada roum t in thti oltice not later than it am wednesday send eah arni or money order and lave mont clip ihia out for reference auction sale household kckniti ke antique artiilev piano kefriutator wahini machine itiuiog kootil liihni furniture antique duli cooking utensil at kingwooh li miles uvt of stouttvill wednesday june 29 property belonging to thos cracknell piano medium size excellent condition stevenson by heiniman refrigerator general electric 9 cu ft washing machine general kiev singer sewing machine treadle ilike hew studio couch 3 chests of drawers 2 spaie heaters medium size coal wood stove strand in good condition continental bed large sie with spring filled mattress foldaway bed mattress childs crib 27 x 54 new quilts spool bed 27 x 72 antique buffet 2 wash stands walnut drop leaf table childrens gym set merry- goround 3 antique rockers 1 kitchen rocker 2 fire extinguishers i pailaday toilet like new chemical cogswell chair electric cone liealei 50th anniversary altona womens institute the 50th anniversary of ihp altona womens institute wa celebrtvd on wfyjneda- iun 15 in the makmic hail with j around 200 in attendance the i hall was deoraei with the in stitute toiouts using blue and yellow iris also peonie there were representatives from 12 branches present 9 of thee be- ing irom south ontario the guests were welcomed by mrs art wideman the past presirieni and greetings were j brought by the district presi- dent mrs brown of kinsale there were 17 charter members present each one received a plite as a souvenir these plates were specialty made for the oc- casion with a picture of the old mennont te church at aiiona j on it mrs arthur canuthers was the only one who had been j a member for 50 years and she was presented with a brass tray suitably engraved six members who had be- longed over 40 years were giv- j l en gold tups and saucers these i were mis d crosier mrs nor- j man bunker mrs frank wag james austin passes in 76th year lemonville the tea held at the home o mrs j nauta on thursday sponsored by the lemonville wa was very successful mrs nauta and mrs grant wells received the guests atthe door mrs r winterstein and mrs h burnett presided at the tea table mrs s rae was in charge of the bake table and mrs j rae looked after the guest book the flower arrangements were completed by mrs m red- shaw the lemonville anniversary service will be held on sunday j dunda evening june 26th at t30 mr kdward herbert of stouffville will be the guest speaker mrs keith hutchinson of lemonville is the guest sloist mr clarion baker will provide the music mrs henry johnson who had been visiting with her daughter in vineland and ridgetown for the past three weeks has re turned home mr and mrs waller grey and on friday june 10th mr james austin father of mr jim austin f stouffville pass ed away ii hamilton in his 76th year he was a former resident of dundas the late mr austin was born in england he was a painter and decorator by trade he was identified vh the anglican church mrs austin awav onlv six weeks a the siowfvtuje tribune tiwar june 23 n60 pe 7 coiiis leather waste stil posing problem for whitchurch twp whitchurch twp council mem- 1 of the dept of highways repre- j sentatives and all property own- ers whose land lies along the route of the new super high way to be built between the 3rd and 4th concessions bers are concerned regarding i the continued dumping of waste j from the aurora collis leather co the dumping ground is lo- passed i cayi on le eoncession and has become a veritable cesspool he is survived bv two sons of n j iasl consumers gas co has re- week instructed c let k jack ved approval to lav a 2 gas crawford to request the ou ters mrs bert sharp of ham- 1 t w rs comntis- 1 ilton mrs ernest lawson of j hav a presemauve at j a forthcoming meeting with au rora council council is concerned as whether or jim of stouffville john austin of burlington and three daugh- main for 250 ft west ori rose ave the main will be laid up the shoulder of the road i mrs john moore of sarnia the funeral service was held on monday june 13th with interment in grove ceme tery dundas ont adjourn dmage suit case a court mrs thos dunkeld mrs milt family enjoyed a family gather- harris and mrs h slack s the stouffville park on hay grain standing mixed hav for sale ill tblw3 stbuffyille 18 acres standing hay for sale ph claiemont 95w4 ib acres standing hay for sale timothy and alfalfa fred draper claiemont ph 813121 cards of thanks we wish to thank the altona sunday school miss rogers and hie pupils of atha schol friends and relatives for their cards boxes of fruit sent us while in the hospital and since coming home mrs allan meyer and alene for sale a quantity of standing hay manure spread er and cream separator mrs r foote ph 299w3 slouff 18 acrks good alfalfa stand ing for sale ph dave reed gormley 5266 16 acres of standing mixed hav for sale reasonable ph claremont s3sr21 the stouffville skating club would like to express their ap preciation and thanks to mr and mrs ross giles for their interest and the donation of a copier and to mr and mrs vern da vies in connection with rhe skating clubs annual pa rue i wish to thank all the mem hers of the lemonville wa and especially mrs j nauta for opening her home to hold our june tea to the many who ame or sent donations to make such a wonderful success i extend a most sincere thank you marion wells convener 50 acres standing alfalfa and timothv hay for sale alfred yakeley lot 22 con i ux- bridge township at island lakei 22 approxi m ately 15 acres standing hay for sale good crop concession 3 lot 1 scott twp b hopkins rri uxhridgc 1 lounge chat- electric fan j grac work bench with hand carved baby grand piano legs antique numerous chairs mostly wal nut antique kitchen couch antique sewing basket antique parlor couch 4 low back dining chairs dishes pictures etc 1 oil lamps numerous garden tools 3 electric irons 200gal fuel tank cuckoo clock in good working order number of cushions antique iron kettles odd remnants of materials a few upholstery supplies and hundreds of other items too numerous to mention from the upholstering business property sold everything to he sold and moved the same night terms cash sale at 1230 sharp dst no reserve property sold lloyd turner clerk alvin s fakmkr auctioneer in memoriam mere word express our gratiiudt to each and everyone who has helped us through these days of sot row with beautiful flowers words of sympathy and deeds of infinite kindness we ran only say vthank you so much mr and mrs allan hisey and family yvague we wish to thank our relatives friends and neigh bors for their many acts of kind ness and expressions of sym pathy shown us during the ill meguckin in loving mem ory of our dear brother bris tol who passed awav june 21 195ft j god saw you getting weary inadequate to he did what he thought best he came and stood beside you and whispered come and rest you wished no one a last fare well nor even said goodbye you had gone before we knew it and only god knows why ever remembered by his sister ata and brother-in- law albert cedar grove two hig events within the next couple of weeks are holding primary importance in cedar grove news ihese days the heesor reunion which takes place on lone 25th and the annual garden parly after 156 years in canada the reesor family increased to hundreds and now stretches from one end of the country to ihe other nearly a thousand reesor relatives are expected to rather in the markham fair grounds next saturday these rounions are held every ten years and most of the day is allocated to informal chats and family reunion however there programme planned for the 25year members of i which there were 6 received i their federated womens lusti- tute pins these were mrs wal- i ter carter mrs rowland winn mrs chas barkey mrs geo kerswell mrs 1 mccreight and lehman and each 1960 member received a lovely i corsage i a short memorial service was i held for ihose who had passed on mrs frank wagg placed a 1 basket of flowers in their hon- our mrs ernie carruihers read the 23rd psalm and mrs fred byer sang beyond the sun- j set the minutes of the first i meeting were read by the char- j ter secretary mrs soden of j brougham mrs henry slack compiled and read the history of the past 50 years a trio composed of mrs j fred byer mrs millard reesor i and miss grace lehman dress- ed in costumes of 50 years ago sang two numbers they were accompanied by mrs levi for- sylh as pianist a skit under the leadership of mrs don hope entitled when ladies meet and written by members of the group was given and very much enjoyed by those present an anniver sary cake iced in the form of an open book was cut by mrs arthur carruihers and a so cial time followed the meeting mrs annie mackay a member now living in windsor was one that was present from a dis- lance sunday aiienioon mr and mrs tom brown and ruth of fort pearce are visit ing with his sister and family mr and mrs waller grey mr and mrs grant wells and family attended a local reunion in the stouftville park on sun day afternoon mrs walter grey and mrs reg gibbons enjoyed ihe horti cultural society bus trip mon day we are pleased lo report that mr daniels is progressing fav ourably after undergoing an op eration in st michaels hospital toronto mr and mrs vaii- and mr and mrs staple and family of toronto enjoyed supper on sun day with mr and mrs reg gib bons and amilv gormley mrs c milsted miss luella winger was guesl of honour ai a personal shower on friday night al the home of mrs ray winger in vaughan a number from our commun- ily attended the family re union of the descendants of da vid and mary thompson on the ihe afternoon and an exhibition grounds of old st andrews graham in loving memory of a dear husband and father delos graham who passed away june 21 1956 of pioneer heirlooms is an in teresting addition to the agenda the day begins at 11 am and- goes through lo 5 pm noles about neighljonrs congratulations are due to marilyn croucher and david perry who holh passed with lonours at the university of toronto marilyn is in third nuiiii vi- i f in lit- r luiwillw mtlllivil l hi luim itess and death of mrs ross 1mve gods keeping p a vague also thanks for the beau- the rough roads safely oer j r velr mi tiful floral offerings and to the not dead to those who loved mn m jo p pallbearers the slouffville nurs- m cat science and economics inc home and i e oneill fun- sone before arthur lapp had a quick hip pa ing home and l k oneill fun eral parlors ross vague and family we wish lo express our sin- j rere thanks and appreciation to pur many relatives and friends who w so kind during our j tcccnt bereavement and for the j lovely moral tributes to our j mother a special thanks to our neighbors to the doctors rose nurses and staff ai newmarket hospital rev kennedy aurora and wright tavlor funeral hbme agatha cindy and lima brown and amilv j we would iikc lo extend our grateful appreciation tor all the i acts of kindness shown lo us by our many friends both in the loss of a ywiv mother and father and also the kind wishes and i lovek farewell gifts thai we j have received we will never forget our life in stouffville nor ihe many wonderful sisso- nations we have made during the thirteen year we have lived her jim a- verna austin joy i wish m thank all my rela- 1 tivos awl friends lor the lovely j cards i received the kind in- i quiries the many kindnesses of i my family at the time of my j operation in newmarket york j county hospual and sine return home it was all mjuch appreciated a special ihankyou to drs mitchell jnd mlth sincerely norma carey one before lovingly remembered by wife and family gker in loving memory of our dear liitle daughter dale dianne who passed awav j june 2i 195s though her smile lias gone for- 1 ever and her hand we cannot touch still we have so many memories of the one we loved so much i her memory is our keepsake willi which we will never part i god has her in his keeping we have her in our hearts ever remembered by mommy daddy jinuni donna brian arthur lapp had a quick hip lo the east general hospital over ihe weekend to have his appendix removed we hope hej church in scarboro on satur day afternoon mr and mrs c milsted were guests at the wedding of miss pat ambrose and mr donald duncan at ihe peoples church toronto saturday afternoon mr alvin farmer spoke at mt zion sunday school on sun day mr and mrs farmer had dinner with mr and mrs b cullen of mount albert mr and mrs melvin hender son and family spent the week end at collingwood dr and mrs ross beli and family spent a short lime on of gormley mr and mrs l a pope and allan of sudbury are visiting their parents mr arid mrs al lan pope friends and neighbours wish a speedy recovery for mrs w heise who has been confined to bed at her home suffering from neuritis mrs morley hibbard former ly beulah baker of gormley now of edmonton alberta her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs gerald hibbard and daughter of kitchener spent sunday with mrs hibbards brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs deb baker miss luella winger was hie guest of honour at a cup and saucer shower on saturday af ternoon at the home of miss marilyn downey of maple they were school friends of luella the following pupils of miss arvilla forrester successfully passed their toronto conserva tory of music exams grade four piano sheila ash fayc johnson shirley smith grade five douglas john son grade three jean baker our congratulations to each of them case involving mi j on of markham and main street druggist mr reef wilson has been adjourn- ed until monday november 11 i both ihe defendant and the j plaintiff appeared in magis- j traies court newmarket on monday morning the charge was laid by mark- i ham village police after mr j wilson discovered that his store had been entered on sunday june 12th and stock had been damaged lo ihe extent of over 7000 a note signed by mr mason was pinned lo the wall solicitor for the defendant in formed the magistrate that the case was rather involved and could lake considerable time he noted that there was some ques tion concerning ihe legality of titles lo property and a litiga tion was pending in the sup reme court of ontario lo not the constant seepage may have some effect j on the township water supply j authorises grants council authorized payment j of a number of grants s10 each to ballantrae brownies oak j ridges gir guides ballantrae j boy scouts and 25 to the in stitute for the blind highway meeting an effort is being made this week to arrange for a meeting i the bell telephone co was given approval to place tele phone cable below ground at a number of locations throughout town reeve lehman and deputy- reeve wagg will attend the may ors and reeves convention at cornwall stouffville cemetery com mission has been renamed by bylaw the members are now don davis lloyd jennings and l e oneill 6fh line whitchurch cpl and mrs gerald taylor rcaf of montreal visited mr and mrs russell taylor for several days this week the sympathy of the com munity is extended lo mrs wal ter foole whose brotherinlaw mr stewart walton died very suddenly at his cottage near bala mrs w keeler mrs john miller margaret and jean took a bus trip to niagara falls on monday mr and mrs robert syroe held a surprise apartment show er for the teachers mr plum- mer and mr mills monday eve ning many parents and friends attended and both teachers re ceived some highly amusing as well as useful gifls correction mr and mrs a r davis are ihe new tenants of the connacher property not mr and mrs ling as reported last week mr waller foote entertained a group of school principals from north york al a social evening on monday the group all in ihe same inspectorate meei monthly during the winter to discuss school questions and problems church christ church anglican stoukkville rev t d tiiikk rector sunday june 26th i960 2nd after trinity 10 am- morning prayer 10 am junior sunday school 11 am senior sundayschool wed s pm choir practice boys and adults thurs june 30 s15 pm the ladies of ihe evening guild will meet at the home of mrs beverley davies 300 main st w will be home and fit again veny j saturday evening with the mil- steds to say goodbye they fly from malton on wednesday morning june 22 to return for another ringwood cancer society making plans to hold fall workshop the executive of district unit four branches oak unitkt church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday june 261 h i960 sunday school 91 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am divine worship the annua sunday school pic nic will be held in stouffville park monday july 1 from 3 pm during july and august all sunday school sessions will he held at 1 1 am t am your church make of me what you will i shall reflect you as clearly as a mirror if within my atmosphere is kindly yet earnest reverent ye friend ly it is but tile manifestation of the spirit of those who worship here gormley united missionary church rev c k bunking minister sunday june 26th 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed s pm prayer service pikes peak tent meeting july 317 each night except satur days sundays 2 and 730 pm singing mr and mrs how ard brennemen of kingston michigan preaching middle kasl evangelist samuel doc- torian lebanon vacation bible school julv lfl- 28 ringwood christian church paslor leroy soper sunday june 26th 1960 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 8 pm wed ce prayer meet- beoomington christian associated gosrei church mr e n simmons minister sunday june 26th 1960 fl5 am sunday school ii a in morning service 730 pm- evening worship wed s pm prayer and bible stiiely council no 12 of ihe canadian cancer society met recently in the agricultural hall bramp ton presiding over the meeting was president mrs g purves hnionville the members of ihe executive who were present come lo hie church service al 1110 am on sunday june 26th and also lo sunday school at 10 am the church needs you anil you need that which you j find in the church neighbors and friends gather- morning al the brethren ed at ihe home of mr and mrs chrisi church at collingwood meguckin in memory of i ogilvy on monday evening i mr and mrs russell heise mr my dear hushind bristol s june 13th to bid farewell to and mrs murray wideman mr mcgurkin who passed away mr and mrs t cracknell and i and mrs lewis one year ago june 23rd 1959 family thev earth without a last another missionary tour al t i were mr f livingston bramp- lm hospital nigeria w africa ton mr f wilcox brampton mr and mrs norman cam- pey and family of trenton spent the weekend wilh mr and mrs j cam pey the junior chorus of heise hill church sang on sunday he fl 111 farewell a heartache no tongue can ever tell but all his suffering and trials aie oer since gone to dwell with the master on that golden shore sadly missed by his wife town engages engineering firm the most popular brand of ctuarets in homes where the won moke is dads v seem o much gorier nd years so much longer when yure paying on the instalment plan consulting engineers eric jorgenson and mr crvsier heise and mr re presenled and mrs melvin henderson ac- wiih going away gifts a wallet companied the chorus for mr cracknell a handbag mrs d c henry of toronto for mrs cracknell lockets for spent ihe weekend a gormiev lite girls and a lie and ptn for mr and mrs ross brillinger r and kenny of toronto spent we extend our sympathy to j sunday with mr and m ihe family of the late mrs ross brillinger i vague who passed away tuest 1 day june 1lth mr and mrs aimer focklei i called on mr and mrs bill pe cock on saturday evening mr j for mr fred kirstein who is in and mrs e brownsberger had york county hospital newmar- j supper wilh them the same eve- 1 ket following a heart attack i mrs h w mulleil of guelph j another conference session j was a guest of mrs d fennel i convener in lot the christian churches in j and mrs allan pope last week branch the henderson sisters mrs h bull brampton mrs w h minns woodbridge mrs r c souihgate streetsville mrs s ingimundson of rich mond hill mrs e c shunk port credit- mrs g haley pt credit mr f deamude port credit- mrs r g izon port credit the special guest was mr maurice grimes executive director of ontario division mrs purves in her opening remarks pointed nut that vhe main ohieel in the meeting was lo set up plans for a fah work shop the chairman of education roy i mrs s ingimundsen recom mends that all units in the dis- mr and trie should avail themselves of congratulations to mrs wilfred pielsticker on ib the opponiiiulv of showing rlert birth of their son on saturdav the local odeor theatres fee ea- 1 we wish a speedy recovery ontario has passed into history the final meeting being held in j sunday with mr and mrs louis i sothai anoverall picllreof the spent of charge ihe film breast self- examination this has been done in many parts of ihe prov ince to a womens audience on a sunday afiernoon education ihe unils and es are urged to send m reports lo mrs ingimundson ridges queensville sharon and nobleion were formed on june 27th a meeling is being held at clarkson to discuss the forma tion of a branch there excellent reports of the suc cess of the canvas came from all areas regretfully ii was learned that mr r speck had tendered his resignation as cam paign chairman mr f dea mude consented to fill the vac ancy mrs g haley secretary and mrs t mcgillivary of the souih ha lion tnii also tendered their resignations the workshop will be held on oclober i9ih in woodbridge in the united church delails for ibis event will be finalized al ihe nexi meeting of ihe execu tive on september 19ih st tames presbyterian church stouffville minister rev gordon iliunill lla sunday june 26th 1960 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship wilh us united church melville charge rev g davison sunday june 26lh i960 930 am belhesda 1035 am peachs 1140 am melville wed june 29 melville wa xi5 pm guest speaker from the childrens aid society and lilmsnl their work second markham baker him baptist churches rev bruce ii isey sunday june 26th 1960 second markham prayer service every wed 8 pm we invite you to witnes a bap tismal service when candid ates from second markham baker hill vivian will fol low their lord in baptism time wed july 6 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am gospel service 11 am continuing our study of jo seph this sunday josephs moral crisis our last young peoples meet ing until sept at 730 pm baker rill prayer service for all to attend thurs s pm sunday gospel service 915 am bible school 11 am come hear ihe gospel and be saved in limes like ihese we need a saviour fails tc desiory bad potatoes the i the firm of cryslor davis and pore pav- mev mom did you know that yon can buy black towel p- ect for the kids jorgenon have been engaged by stouffville municipal council to prepare plans on a number of streets preparatory tn ing in 196 the streets prepared are all in the stouffer and montreal st area now rome some of the he garden tips those on rtv end cal church with rev d as speaker it was like climenhage of stcvensville the district may be old times to see the church so well filled the business sessions were held in the crawford st church toronto on the prv sous thursday and friday avj son mr fred rogerwn well as lie impetus and first gooksiown among the fortv- meettng on wednesday evening wo guests were all her children k icvensviiie work in tin mrs waller newns for manv compiled years a gormley resident was the extension commit lee tm given a surprise birthday partv der ihe leadership of mr f wjl in honour of her soth birlhdav on june 19 ar the home of her i of a cpa stalks mr and mrs 1 fockler had sunday rieht supper with her paientt mr and mrs hny i preston grandchildren 5 greaigrand- children her only iter mrs ids cook of gormley and mr and mrs deb baker and donna tony hajdic woodehoppors lane keillehy a holland marsh pnlalo grower was fined 33 and 9 costs iasi week in magis trates court newmarket for failure to dispose of potatoes found infected last september the potatoes infected wilh bacterial ring rot had to be disposed of beforeihe expiry dale of march 13 under regula tions of the planl disease act charges were laid by p e goodin of field crops branch ontario department of agricul ture evidence was heard befoie acting magistrate n p kelley the potaioes were of the on- lario variety and at the request drawn up the organizational of growers this vartetv was ie j meenng is lo be held on june moved in 1957 from the official 21 lat fall three inis were list of licene varieties in can- estahlihed maplewood new- ada because of its poor cooking market and duflsrm counts i qualities j cox have been mosi active a branch being estahlishm at malton a slate of officers for the first executive has been altona christian united missionary- church rev dow sargeaiil iaslor sunday june 26th 1960 1030 aim- sunday school 730 pm worship service brethren in christ church hcisc hill gnrntlcv iaslor rev win vanderheiif ph richmond llilltui ner i3155 sunday june 26ih 1960 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 715 pm you are cordially invited to all services stouffville memorial christian church sunday june 26lh 1960 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service united missionary church rev c k bell minister sunday june 26th 1960 dicksons hill 915 am morning worship rev e pioer of kitchen er will preii 10j50 am si 230 pin i wed 8 ptn study markham iv school lion service aver bible 10 am sin 11 m a- 7 thurs s p n come and school friend stouffville baptist church a church wilh a message for today sunday june 26th 1960 10 am bible school all ages come and join our growing school 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evangelistic service wed 7 pm- young peoples wed x pm prayer meeting preacher kev 1 williams iaslor bible teacher evangelist vivian mccormack memorial church rev bruce hisey pastor sunday june 26th 1960 1030 am bible school 730 evening worship tues 8 pm bible study and prayer thurs 8 pm young peoples meeling stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday june 26th 1960 10 am- sunday school 11 am morning service 730 pm young people are in charge of evening service rev ken campbell speaking wed 8 pm- prayer bible study churchill musselmavs lake bible school sunday june 26th lftso 1030 sunday school thu church that care

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