1 o the way it is q b marvrpuxley involved in projects in are in the southern to- oo the weekend of hal ue might call the thirds of the globe dec 1 and 2 groups from poorer countries being a sexagenarian all over ontario uere the first speaker the myself i was impressed brought together because high commissioner to with the number of young of a common interest in canada from sri lanke and youngmiddleaged the developing countries ceylon would not allow people in attendance of the world us to call these countries many with overseas the conference was the third world as experience many of held under the auspices of eve been accustomed to canadian- university the ontario council for doing it has become he service overseas international co- said a way of implying cuso were operation and was made third class or third especially notable in this up of representatives rate rather than just a respect of these a young from many church groups part of the huge number man d lived wr several including presbyterian of the worlds people who years in lesotho a young mennonite anglican and do not identify with either woman had taught in a co- roman catholic as well of the major power blocs- high school in the as representatives with western industrial zambian bush for three no particular church capitalist society or the years and had then spent affiliation it was a soviets he preferred to three more years as a revelation to discover call the separation be- community worker in how widely and uuhow tween the rich and the remote rural areas of many areas non- poor nations the north- botswana governmental organ- south division as most the 6rl hose ex- izations in ontario are of the developing nations periences presented the i i ii greatest challenge to the rev ken campbell imagination had spent three years teaching high school chemistry in ghana under very dif ficult living conditions food was incredibly expensive most corn and unground no milk no eggs no fish and no vegetables she endured stomach infection and malaria for the whole time she was here yet she loved ghana loved her students and misses them at present shes teaching science in a mennonite high school near leamington the ontario council guest pastor at churchill t tribune thursday december 13 1 7 church services ftesx xeccswxeesccs christ church anglican revfedney sbbdcc isaoventii 930 ajn holy com munion rev wp edney 730 pjn christmas pageant thurs dec 20 6 is pjn sunday school supper and programme dec 24 9 pjn carols 930 pjn candlelight service of holy com munion dec 25 10 ajn holy communion worship with us in our centennial year bosxceeece vietnam guests enjoy warmth of first canadian christmas stouffviues first refugee family two married couples and an eleven year old girl all from vietnam attended the christmas concert in st james presbyterian church saturday and were greeted by santa claus himself the churchill rev evening service will in- ken campbell in- elude an open forum ternationally renowed period when people will evangelist and dynamic be invited to address speaker will be in this questions to the speaker area december 16 rev doug abbott from campbell organizer and peoples ghurch talented head of renaissance composer and pianist international is the and soloist margaret w president of richmond grant willjrovide music f intetnatyonal co- college he will address at the evening worship the v congregation at and wanda reigert an churchill church on the inspiring young guitarist ninth line whitchurch composer ssinger from stouffville north of the new market will minister in music at 11 a m for further in formation call pastor stan johnston at 4732709 or 6404704 welcomed guests are nguyet minh and thiet toan lao thieu hoa and thiet minh lao and thieu ngoc lao they are residing in a house apartment on 18th avenue markham west of kennedy road jim thomas aurora road sunday at ii am and again at 7 pm pastor stan johnston has announced that the operation ocic is hopeful these groups will discover some avenues where they can work together especially here cat home where most of us knowlittle andperhaps care little about the way it is in the developing world deplorable act by stan phillips the b a h a i community of canada is dismayed to learn that the willful destruction of the house of the bab the most sacred bahai shrine in iran is now complete the house of the bab which is a place of pilgrimage for bahais the world over was attacked in late september by an armed mob which began to systematically destroy the building bahais appealed to their governments in scores of countries to intervene on their behalf bahai communities around the world sent thousands of cables to the government of the iranian republic within days the demolition was halted the destruction of the house of the i bab is a tragic to bahais as the destruction of the wailing wall would be to jews or the church of the nativity would be to christians despite assurances given earlier to bahais by the iranian government that it had no intention of destroying bahai properties the house of the bab has now been completely razed and demolition work is continuing on adjacent bahai properties the bahai community of canada has clarence doner honored cabled directly to ayatollah beheshti the secretary imof the revolutionary council and abol hassan bani- sadr acting minister of foreign affairs in teheran to express its shock at this renewed persecution canadian bahis are urging the government authorities in iran to take immediate action to prevent further damage to this most holy spot and its surrounding properties and to return to the possession of the bahai community there all bahai sacred places which have been seized by the government these sacred places bahais point out are held in trust for the bahais of the world what is the best age to start at bishops bishops is an independent boarding school for boys and girls with a bal anced program designed to benefit any student from grade 7 to grade 12 however those who enter at grade 7 and remain with us for their entire high school education gain the greatest possible benefit and far from being too young react extremely positively to our stimulating environment our academic program f is designed to make learning and discovering an exciting stimulating process boys and girls studying together work in small classes where questioning and constant teacher- student dialogue is encouraged the result is that we have an outstanding record of senior class students accept ed by the university of their choice another advantage is that our com pulsory french program is of a calibre enabling a child with initiative to leave bcs bilingual our athletic program in some schools students are denied the chance to enjoy sports unless they are very good at bishops our compulsory sports program that includes soccer football hockey skiing tennis track and field and rugby gives every student the opportunity to develop leadership potential and a sense of respon sibility our activities program choir drama photography debating astronomy and cadet courses like hunter safety dnver education and outdoor survival all help develop the students awareness of doing discov enng and participating attendance at special productions in local theatres and regular social gatherings are additional features of our program our 450 acre campus in the town of lennoxville is about 90 minutes dnve from montreal if you would like more information wnte to john d cowans ma headmaster bishops college school lennox ville quebec jim 1z8 or better still call our admissions office at 819 5627683 and arrange to come and see us bishops college school lennoxville quebec congratulations to mr clarence doner of stouffville on the oc casion of his 89th birth day mr and mrs doner were guests of glenn and joyce shadlock satur day along with many neighbors on park drive where they once lived a lovely cake complete with a single candle was prepared in mr doners honor v worried about a strike in the schools we care 99 oont be uncertain about your educational future any longer come to albert college a fine secondary boarding school for capable boys and girls join students from three provinces and eighteen countries in enjoying the stability of a good school take advantage of the clear direction offered by knowledgeable eager teachers in j smaller and more personal classes enjoy the beauty of our setting our superior sports facilities and our varied programmes we have spaces available in grades seven to thirteen if you have a demonstrated academic ability there are scholarships available for an appointment or additional information call or write i er college j belleville ontario k8p1a6 6139685726 ontario highways we keep them open you keep them safe clearing snow from our highways can be a 24hour sevendaysaweek job for the men who drive the prov inces snow plows they work in the worst kind of driving conditions so people and products can keep moving across the province even in the worst winter weather assoonasyouseethesnowplows blue light slow down be patient dont try to pass thats dangerous for you and diem help them do their job then do your part be extra alert adjust your speed and driving tactics to suit weather and road conditions james snow minister of transportation and communications ontario wifltam davis premier get the free booklet defensive drivingtipsexpert advice on winter driving freeway and daynight driving f write publics safety information branch ministry of transportation and communications 1201 wilson ave downsview ont m3m u8 stouffville united church m church st n minister rev jl carder babd v dec 16 1979 11 am advent service 730 pm choir carol service night of miracles 11 am sunday school nursery kindergarten primary junior in- term mon 7 pm explorers mon 730 pm cgit you will be welcome stouffville missionary church 1s9 mala strctt west cm3911 saodaydccismt 945 ajn family sun day school 1100 ajn shall we continue in sin 700 pan annual sunday school christmas programme and white gift senice wednesday 700 pjn family night friday 730 pjn senior high college youth gormley missionary church t rev cecil roseoberger sunday dec 16th 1979 950 ajn family sun day school it ajn persons in a predicament 730 pjn cantata the birthday of the king wed 7 pm family night stouffville baptist mainobrien kev dc payne pastor 649 3ls6 10 am bible school u am worship the shepherds psalm 7pm- house of praise more from romans wed 8pm- prayer bible study fri yps program phone pastor markham missionary church 313 main st n revgpeckmlnlster sunday dec 16 1979 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 230 pm sunday school christmas program information 2945081 bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley pastor 945 am sunday school 1100 am devotional service 700 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 730 pm young peoples i springvale baptist church gormleystouffvllle rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton pastor 8875651 sunday dec 16 1979 945 am sunday school 1100 am worship service the wisdom of the wise men 00 pm christmas cantata by church choir all are welcome wed 7815pm family night skyforce childrens program all are welcome memorial christian church mainstouffer rev j small dec 16 1979 sunday school worship 7 pm fellowship x weekly youth programs information 6403257 -s- 10 am 11 am st james presbyterian church rev ted creen 6404195 sunday dec 16 1979 10 am morning wor ship full nursery facilities 1115 church school 7 pm christmas candlelight service carols around the world all welcome a friendly family church unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am k gospel meeting 7 pm wedprayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rd line 47 hwy lords day sun dec 16th 1979 breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1100 a m gospel meeting 7 pm mon bible study 800 pm- thurs prayer 8 pm december 9th sun 945 am sunday school a class for every age 1030 am worship service 6 pm gospel rally center your christmas in christ from all of us to all of you a blessed christmas stouffville pentecostal pastor murray steacv 460 main st stouffvilie church 8400006 rev ken campbell evangelist will be guest speaker on december 16th at 11 am and 7 pm services music 11am wanda reigert 7 pm doug abbott and margaret grant churchill baptist church 9th line just n of aurora rd paston rev stan johnston 640470r 4732709 ah welcome