melvihe united church v markham township r cmririidi cetebratioh v june l7ih to june 25th i k sunday june 17 rev j mg mutchijaabj dd trill preach at 11 olock pjriimusic by cedar grove united church choir and by stouffville united church choir at morning and evening services respectively tuesday june 19 toronto east presbytery will meet in the church at 10 oclock aml and at 230 oclock pnu when a brief history of the congregation wiff be given to this session of the v presbytery the public will be welcome sunday june 24 stmday school at 1015 oclock anu when a program suitable to the occasion will be rendered rev i g- bowles bjl rd will preachat230 oclock pm music by the birchcliff united church quartette monday june 25 at oclock pm n rev archer wallace ma dd will lecture on people i have met in churches special music by toronto talent admission adults 30 cents children 15 ents all hours given are daylight saving time loud speaker for overflow meetings in basement gormley miss marion hunt spent sunday at her home saturday afternoon mr bert moorby entertained a number of nis friends in his home on the occasion of his birthday rev and- mrs c f krauth of kitchener visited some old friends over last weekend rev krauth preached at the brethren in christ church sunday evening attendance at the bethesda tent meetings has been very good in spite of the unpleasant weather- be sure to be present friday evening at the great youth rally at 8 pm also sunday the closing day mrs whitmans messages have been yery inspirational miss naomi heise nurse in train ing at the niagara falls ont gen eral hospital was on holidays in this vicinity last week besides jinsiting at the home of her grand father mrl b- heise she called on relatives and friends and was present- at v surprise birthday party jorjeanbrillinger on friday evening t mr merlin marr and miss naomi heise spent sunday with mr and mrs murray wideman at richmond hill 8th line markham mrs high and isaac mrs d g bretz margaret and lyle visited with friends here last week miss evelyn byer spent the week end at orillia attending the chris tian teachers fellowship confer ence mrs robinson of toronto spent a few days with mr and mrs roberts recently a number of ladies of markham and vicinity attended- the meeting of the toronto east presbyterial womens missionary- society at zephyr on tuesday decoration day at dicksons hill oh sunday june 24th mr and mrs belfry hamilton were visitors on tuesday with mr and mrs h spang we are pleased to see mr j l byer around again mr byer atten- only 8 inlfdvor of plan for school- areas about 45 ratepayers attended a public meeting at vandorf to dis cuss the township school area plan many school sections were not represented inspector om -me- killop who outlined the detailstold the markham township council in advising them that nothing further would be done in markham this year to advance the school area plan when a vote was taken at vandorf by deputyreeve lome p evans 10 voted against and eight were in favor mr mckillop said inspector mckillop pointed out there were 60 school officials in whitchurch with 15 schools each having three trustees and a secre tarytreasurer a board of five to be elected by the ratepayers annually might be established and bring about uniformity in equipment purchasing and general policy he said as the present system stands there are some schools who supply text books free some schools have the services of a music supervisor and some schools do neither he stated it was a matter entirely for the ratepayers to- decide and the department of- education would not interfere he said councillor ed logan thought that many who might vote for the plan didnt understand the matter and that the ratepayers were not yet ready for the question councillor l j harper thought it would be better to poll the individual school sections and let each ono decide for themselves getting a really representative meeting would be difficult deputyreeve evans said council stood ready to bs guided by the wishes of the school section but were taking no lead in the matter although all had their own opinions although the meeting was small in view of the opinions of those present who were a fair cross sec tion of the township i dont think the plan would have carried with a bigger meeting either a township official said it is understood a further meet ing will be held in the fall claremont the regular monthly meeting of the claremontwomens institute will be held on wednesday after noon june 20th at 230 pm at the home of mrs hugh gregg the topic agriculture and canadian industries is in oharge of mrs carson the report by the delegate mrs w evans of the recent annual meeting ofsouth ontario will be given alsb current events music and a quizz everyone welcome mr ringwood and mrs herbhisey and barbara and mrs s hisey stouff ville attended the funeral on satur day of the late john collingwood held atthe homeofhistnephewt ded the convention at guelphone crvalhisey of newmarket clay recently t too late last week word has been received fhatflti lieut james mccague a prisoner of war in germany since 1942 has arrived safely in england we hope that jim will soon be able to return to his friends here ii the wms wish to thank all who have assisted in getting eight quilts ready also the splendid layette arid in donating such use ful clothes for the bale j many former friends and mem bers of the church attended the special cemetery service on sunday when the guest speaker was rev c b brethen of richmond hill special music was by miss betty brethen sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs harry barber and family in the death of mrs barbers sister mrs j brum- well mrs carl shaw and her twoons maurice and george of st thomas spent the weekend with her sister mr and mrs harry forster and family misses bertie forstecand marion boynton messrs john buchanan and jim boynton attended the graduation exercises of the grace hospital atthe westministry cen tral united church toronto on thursday evening mr and mrs art hopkins and family of toronto visited mr and mrs stanley boynton and family on sunday evening bloomington monday voting day passed very quietly in our burg out of some two hundred and twentyfive privi leged to cast their ballots here only one hundred and fiftyfive voted of these seventyseven voted for the liberal candidate smith seventyseven for progcon e toole and eleven votes for wood ccf candidate c lemon was deputy returning officer the monthly meeting of the ladies aid was held at mrs r burnetts on thursday afternoon with the president mrs e morton in the chair the program in charge of mrs e davis included readings by mrs d burnett and mrs o baker piano solos by miss n stapleton and a contest by mrs davis lunch was served by the hostess miss m topper of toronto was home for the weekend mr c cbwie has sold his house and moved into the former kenn edy house on the corner miss m brown attended the wed ding of miss j welsh at orange- vine on saturday the welshs were former citizens of blooming- ton so the many friends join in wishing her much happiness mr and mrs w tranmor and children of toronto visited with his parents for the weekend miss joyce johnston of toronto was with mr and mrs r johnston bver j mrs b barnes and gwyn of whitby and mrs lemon paisley spent sunday at bethesda bethesda mrs foresttetoola of aurora spent the weekend- with mr and mrs leonard swanson miss stella preston of sutton is spending a few days at home mr and mrs fred gilliam earl and gladys brillinger spent mon day at the oac farm master paul gilham spent mon day with his grandparents mr and mrs john brillinger miss jean empringhain had sup per sunday evening with miss ruth atkinson mr and mrs chas conner had sunday dinner at the leadley home mr and mrs bert taun and family were sunday visitors with mr and mrs george mackey mr and i mrs fred foster and donald had sunday dinner with mr and mrs- earl foster and family yrr to the erectors of north york 1 extend sincere thanks for the generous support accorded rrie in mondays election dhdtrust that as your member i will merit i your continued confidence 9 the resuftqf mondays voting endorsed the record and policy of the liberal party and is a tribute to the whole hearted efforts of enthusiastic workers in all parts of the riding who supported me and made victory possible jack smith j e30i births v mrand mrs jack brown union- ville are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter on june 13 1945 at maple ont- elson at the brierbush hospital stouffville to mr and mrs wm elson nee katherine montague stouffville june 5th a son zellers at the brierbush hos pital stouffville to mr and mrs roy zellers nee ethel brown stouffville june 5th a soh drake at the brierbush hospital stouffville to mr and mrs keith drake nee jane ward clare- mont on june 9th a son donald alexander mr and mrs anthony godiner nee velma davis are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter shirley jean on wednesday- june 6th 1945 at the private patients hospital weston mr and mrs floyd taylor nee vera reesor rr 2 pickering ont wish to announce the birth of a son douglas james at markham on june 6 1945 both doing well death carlisleat st michaels hos pital monday june 11th 1945 jessie hoover wife of the late william carlisle dear mother of alma mrs j osulhvan- gert rude mrs g boynton ruby mrs j lotton marjorie and mrs alex weremchuk olive in her 64tli year resting at the residence of mr william ash wilcox lake funeral service in heise hill church thursday at 230 oclock interment heise hill cemetery navy league tag day next sat- urdav the church services gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren i christ church ret- p huson pastor gormley sunday june 17th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm young peoples service 730 pin bethesda sunday june- 17th preaching i i 1030 am pikes peak camp meeting will commence on june 3 and con tinue until 17th mrs c i whit man evangelist and outstanding musical talent watch for other announcements in paper and posters seed buckwheat king bug killer grass t n prevent pig anemia foqnickttiiirffrobpiaaimmia paint ow udders with purina ftgwnia snpplu iron and oop pi often lacking in sow muk c pomi udukn wm pioemia spcty tatf b tare ttut ytu so dont wah till fytimt to order vr met your ncedi by booting now itaic out wyounctd k see ut for punni lrvettoek sprty cora oat penny pir cow per diy ju qulity spur f makes t pick kill fowerfil repeinit weet uint iilk eteieaicil ioim ic tsiaikvvr chopping milij elevator stouffviiiie- retail store phone 4501 come to the clinic most of our shortcomings are due to the fact we havent our eyes really open this is to let you see wliat takes place when the mark ham blood donors clinic is held in stouffville irf the firstplace we need new donors for the stouffville clinic and need them badly the morning of the clinic doc tors and nurses come for miles to give time and energy without pay as do the floats the local red cross kitchen workers arid the office staff the members of the lions club are organized to help with the work and expense of the undertaking and a number are donors many more individual vol unteers offered to assist than could be used dr innis macdonald has worked unceasingly in clinics and out of clinics to make this a success a great deal of clerical work must be done between clinics- all this is done that blood may be on- hand whenever needed by our men in the services why do we need more new donors at stated times donors are given a rest before being called onagain sometimes illness orwork makes giving impossible some who were donors now are in the army many reasons make it necessary to have a steady flow of new donors to fill in the ranks to have a large enough clinic to make the setup here worth while if you are between the ages of 18 and 60 come to the united- church between 845 and 12 onthursday morning june 21st for breakfast do not eat any fats no bacon no cream no wholemllk no butter and jao eggs you can eat toast tyahd breajtwithout butter and you can hava jarngggmarmalades- fruits fresh anacanned and syrup tea and coffee are all right without cream cr whole milk mennonite churches dickson hill and mt jot rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday june 17th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service monday 7 pmsunshirie gospel band dicksons hell sunday june 17th- 1000 am divine worship 1100 amrsunday school 730 pm evangelistic service monday 8 pm young peoples christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday june 17th evening prayer 230 pm sunday school 200 pm everybody welcome second markham baptist church cey norman rowan pastor sunday june 17th fr 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship tuesday- 8 pm prayer meeting for the kingdom of god is not meat and drink but righteousness and peace and joy in the holy ghost romans 11 17 coming for one week only begin ning june 18th at 8 pm rev e mallis stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday june 17th j 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing bloomington ringwood christian churches rev gwrbrown pastor sunday june 17th 1100 am bloomingtbn i 1000 am ringwood sunday school services cancelled 3 you are invited to attend the spe- cial conference services of the congregationalchristian church es in altona churchrsunday at llamand 730 pm childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 7 pm in altona church wednesday 415 pm air are cordially invited to attend these services r see national velvet stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday june 17th 1000 ajnl sunday school 1100 am divine worinlpv evening servicewithdrawnj jf n j remember the blood donors clinic inthis church on tuesday june 21- h- stouffville mennonite church v reve moyer pastor j sunday june 17th- 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pmthe pastor- will speak on the subject of matrimony thursday evestouffville prayer meeting monday evfr stouffville young peoples- wednesday eve altona prayer meeting- daily vacation bible school july 23rd to 27th jv watch for detailed announcement st james presbyterian church stpuffyillb rot tdcoonrcy rayner mlniftew v- sunday junejljtiji s 945 ambivine worship followed by sabbath school andjbiblectass themlnlster expects tcern from tfie general assembly in toronto for sunday to preach at thisjser- vlce- i qte godcall8tbu to worship him cometo prarer stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organic vvsundayjune 17th 100 school church services at- stouffville and church hill cancelled in favour of conference at altona v you are cordially invited to attend the conference aualtona melviller bethesda and peachschurches rev r t chapln minister sunday juviiltth melvilles 100th anniversary peaches jandbethesdaservices are withdrawn rev jm mutch dd will preach atillam and 730 services j musidsbycaygovechoirin the morning and by the stouffville united churchchoir in theeven- r sunday 24th rvlcesat250 byrev-isaacbow- iesandlecture monday evening june 25th nv rev archer wal- i toronto-