the tribune thursday august 24 1978 7 our churches wve one another jbjr bevjx carder scoof fville united church our news media draws attention almost daily to unending unanimously in re solution 242 em phasizing the inad- missability of the acquisition of territory by violence defensively we war and the need to work tend to deal with this for a lasting peace in which every state in the flrim reality by thinking people have been fighting for thousands of years there is nothing we can do about it it is painful to stop too long to think about the suffering of innocent people and tnejnjustices inflicted on thdfc who have been dfcplaced from their homes and countries last spring a relief worker in beirut lebanon said to me my people are suffering terribly and they cannot understand why hundreds of families are living in tents makeshift fcjtts and in the ruins of bombedout buildings area can live in security in support of this resolution 100 canadians who have some firsthand knowledge of how deeply the muslims christians and jews of the middle east want to live together in peace sent a recom mendation to the world council of churches urging the council to act on resolution 242 em phasizing the desperate need for a just set tlement we can be very active through the world council of churches a traveller in the middle that is a painful memory east sees the first hand for those who have been evidence of assistance to refugee families through world council funds and projects refugees who fled from their homes in south lebanon and israel have been assisted greatly by the united nations and world council workers those who have trade skills can purchase the tools they need with money loaned to them interest free trade schools and craft classes are provided to equip young people for independence their own in the middle east recently as a christian i believe that every member of the human race is a valued child of god what then can i do about the plight of pothers and sisters in many parts of the world who are dispossessed one thing i can do is support with my prayers and my rights as a citizen the work of the united nations on nov 22 1968 the security co uncil voted family s uffe rs two deaths two close members of the family of the late rev douglas davis have passed away in the space of a month mrs douglas davis has received word that rev davis 94 yearold brother captain richard davis died on july 4 in bulawaya rhodesia andhis 90 yearold sister gladys davis died in london england august 4 town of whitchurchstouffville 1978 final tax bills the 1978 final tax bills have now been mailed to all ratepayers and are payable as follows 1st instalment 2nd instalment august 31st 1978 october 31st 1978 if you have not received your final tax bill or if you have any inquiries contact the tax of fice municipal building 19 civic ave stouffville ontario telephones 6401 900 8952423 294- 4267 failure to receive a tax bill does not eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes or penalties for late payment j e foskett collector 300 bargain days are a scream its almost the end ol sum mer but its not the end of the fun at crystal beach thats because weve planned an extravaganza of 3 00 bargain days its all happening tues day august 29th through friday september 1st come any one of these four days and youll pay just s3 00 per person for the kind of fun youll find only at crystal beach sorry the savings are already so terrific that we cannot accept any other discount coupons during this special four day period crystal beach ontario the land of merriment that dose lo home noun iktouo leo dmr tuw tnroog suudr ujopmibllw svrolrlmbllfv g44rai aofhtvon rc jan owa men td m nen cc tr crt tp tt it flvohf f cre uoumml teachers are helped to set up school classes for the children in the ruins of semirestored bombed- out buildingswe work to enable the helped to become helpers as quickly as possible is the basic principle of world council churches assistance plans dignity is as important as bread there is injustice and suffering on both sides of every conflict there are no easy solutions to a just settlement christians are called to minister with compassion by the one who said love one another as i have loved you in the face of the worlds suffering we can dare to care by our prayers and our money we can share in ministering to the displaced persons of the w breast feeding la leche league of newmarket east and newmarket west meetings held every fourth monday and every third tuesday for further in formation call 8959690 7273613 or 8981423 tribune congratulated on newspaper awards marilyn jean beach and roger guy burch were united in marriage on may 27 1978 at goodwood united church the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs bev beach of stouffville and the groom is the son of mr and mrs don burch of minden by jennie johnson congratulations to the tribune on winning the newspaper awards under the editorship of mr montgomery puts this weekly in the front row our glen major church ladies auxiliary bazaar was a wonderful success it was a beautiful setting a perfect day and a great crowd a new feature this year was horse and buggy rides very popular with both adults arid the children our ap preciation to all who attended and contributed reverend leonard oneill and mrs mary oneill leamington and mrs bruce cullen toronto were thursday evening dinner guests with mr and mrs george pickett we welcome mr and mrs david mccordic and son philip who have taken up residence in the glen mr and mrs edward jones newmarket visited her brother edgar fiss on sunday on tuesday several from the glen dropped in for opening day of the creative stip a craft shop on water street in port perry managed by linda skerratt and mary ann suppelso dr and mrs ross parrott had sunday evening dinner in toronto with mrs m salsbury and mrs darcy ellis and attended the evening service at the timothy eaton memorial- mrs fred fiss and family and roxanne iidgett whitby spent a holiday at rice lake greenwood news s by may brown ross and mrs disney are home after a holiday at their cottage in haliburton the don beach family enjoyed a trip to the west coast mrs mary mclean and beatrice gerald and mrs henning attended the bartlett family picnic at queenstons heights on sunday larry and mrs morden and little son of whitby were with doug and mrs morden on sunday a number of senior citizens attended the one last thursday neil pascoe of ux- bridge has purchased the former eastwood home in the village mrs mctaggart is on a trip to the east coast wycliffe college celebrating 100 years of service to canada and the world the wycliffe heritage wycliffe college is an independent anglican evangelical theological college federated with the university of toronto since its founding in 1877 wycliffe has trained a large company of men and women for christian service including 35 bishops of the anglican commu nion and one primate of canada in the colleges early years many graduates carried the gospel to the canadian west the arctic and a number of overseas fields espe cially the orient today wycliffe continues to display a strong commitment to canadian and foreign missionary activities with graduates active in the ordained ministry teaching social work and related service throughout the world the beginning of wycliffes second century represents the start of a new chapter in its history there is strong evidence of widespread support for the college in the church at large to an extent not known for many years despite much higher academic standards enrollment is now larger than at any time since before world war ii it is appropriate therefore that in this wycliffes centennial year the college and its constituency rededicate themselves to even greater efforts on behalf of god and the church in the words of the present archbishop of canterbury himself formerly a professor at wycliffe the college is producing intelligent christians with an infectious faith not only for the church itself but for society as a whole opportunities for study service wycliffe colleges primary purpose is to pre pare candidates academically professionally and spiritually for the anglican ministry it also offers theological training for related christian service with facilities and courses open to members of all denominations the college is a member of the toronto school of theology composed of the anglican baptist presbyterian roman catholic and united church colleges in the toronto area courses stress the bible and basic christian doctrine the master of divinity course combines academic and practical training for the ordained ministry the mdster of religion course prepares people for other forms of christian service the licentiate in theology course is designed for a limited number of mature students who lack a university degree advanced degree studies lead to master of theology doctor of theology ma and phd degrees the lay school of theology is the evening division aimed chiefly at an enriched chris tian service by the laity branch campuses are now operating in a number of canadian communities the second century fund under the dynamic leadership of its principal dr reg stackhouse wycliffe college is now establishing new standards of academic excellence to carry out this revitalization wycliffe requires substantial financial support from the community it serves it has not had a major capital appeal in 45 years funds are now being sought for the restora tion of the wycliffe buildings for the endow ment of two professorships in honour of dr ramsay armitage and bishops heberand frederick wilkinson and for updating the college library to accomplish these ends the target amount to be raised by the second century fund has been set at 2 million meeting this goal is essential if wycliffe is to remain in the fore front of christian education and match in its second century the achievements of its first 100 years- support is being sought from foundations corporations parishes and individuals your participation is warmly invited if you would like to receive additional information about wycliffe college or the second century fund wish to make a contribution to the fund or seek enrollment in the college write to the principal wycliffe college 5 hoskin avenue toronto ontario m5s1h7 k 18771977 faegn the stouffville pubuc utautes commission tender sealed bids win be received at the office of the stounvbie public utilities commission 130 main street west stouffville ontario uqta 400 pm on thursday september 7th 1978 for the supply and installation of met siding on a portion of the building at the above address tender forms and specifications are available at the public utility office lowest bid or any tender not necessarily accepted ktnuuthiy chairman church services ss unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rd line 47 hwy lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm mon bible study 8 pm thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome stouffville united church minister rev j l carder ba bd sunday aug 27th 1978 10 am combined wor ship service at s james presbyterian church jr congregation you will be welcome bloomington christian gospel church revcwsorley sunday aug 27th 1978 945 sunday school 1100 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study baker hill baptist church pastor james shantz sunday aug 27th 1978 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting everyone welcome springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton sunday aug 27 th 1978 1000 am sunday school 1100 am 7 pm worship services wed 785 pm family night skyforce childrens program altona missionary church pastor r kennedy sunday august 27th 1978 10 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 800 prayer meeting st james presbyterian church rev ted creen 6404195 sunday aug 27th 1978 10 am combined worship service at stjames with stouffville united church v a friendly family church stouffville baptist 76 main st w sunday aug 27th 1978 10 am bible school 11 am the lord is my shepherd 7 pm the gospel simple plain wed at 8 bible study and prayer dr ws whilcombe interim pastor stouffville missionary church 159 main st e john hamilton minister jimciubine associate minister sunday aug 27th 1978 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am 700 pm worship services associate pastor jim clubine ministering wed aug 16th 730 pm prayer and bible study for children youths and adults youre always welcome at the missionary church christ church anglican 154 sunset 6401461 rector revwfedney 2971634 sunday aug 27th trinity xiii 930 am morning prayer rev w f edney nursery services provided regular worship services each sunday 930 am gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger sunday aug 27th 1978 950 am summer sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm the closing rally for our vacation bible school wed 800 pm prayer service sunday aug 27th 945 am sunday school 1030 am morning worship 700 pm great gospel rally uimlldaiihjjkwi pastor paul p rlplay 480 main st stouffville church oirecrmrohorkemtn y s newmarket