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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 22, 1954, p. 7

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the tribune stouffvihe ont thusrday april 22 1951 e township of markham proclamation daylight savins daylight saving time will become effective in this municipality at 2 am on sunday april 25th by order of a resolution passed at the last meeting of the council all citizens are requested to cooperate by order of the council alf lemasurier reeve lemonville the lemonville wa was held in the church last wed nesday mrs reg gibbins was in charge of the devotional while mrs holden read from the scripture mrs hood played two piano selections and we were favoured with two solas by mrs keith hutchinson dur ing our meeting the easter message was given by our guest speaker mrs tranmer business was attended to and our president mrs burnett closed the meeting with the benediction mrs roy carey and children are spending the easter vaca tion with her parents mr and mrs stewart rae miss elda gray accompanied by five friends have motored to florida where they are spending the easter holidays miss patricia beach is spend ing a few days at the jim rae home visitors at the elmer wells home over the weekend were mr and mrs john gibbias and family and mr and mrs floyd forsyth and family little johnny gibbins spent a few days last week with his grand parents mr and mrs elmer bethesda the young peoples will be on friday evening at the home of air and mrs fred allin at 745 oclock after the meeting they are having a taffy pull at the atkinson home wells mr and mrs allen wells and stephen spent good friday vis iting with mr and mrs elmer wells mr and mrs henry john son spent sunday afternoon and evening with mr and mrs fred greenfield and family of markham dr and mrs wicks and fam ily of waston spent the holi day weekend at their cottage there was a good turnout for cur easter service conducted favoured us with a beautiful solo dont forget our regular by rev mclachlan mrs wicks service at 200 pm every sun day birth sanderson robert and beryl sanderson nee brill- inger are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter mary jane on april 20 1954 at private patients pavilion toronto general hospital goodbye winter hello spr1ns s p o f fabric fabric centre thousands of yards of material from ords centre which to choose suitings coatings 54 wide 298 dress fabrics in cottons from 49 rayons from 98 nylons from 175 up up up up new curtain overdrape or upholstery materials priced right for your spring needs see our range of window shades venetian blinds drapery track and fixtures nnsn r hgt yoifz fwcncff her dry goodsiadiesjlchiidrens wf afc china wallpapers floor coverings walltile j3wd161 stouff vi lie ontario fxlra growth power oatmalba fulopep peaches more interest the april meeting o peaches i i ij wms was held at the hoinejlfl vjikahm of mrs gord seebeck of mark- mvmih ham last tuesdav the presi- invitations sent out recently dent miss elva kirk presided by the york pioneer and his- and also prepared the meeting tone society to key people topic york county brought 40 inter ested men and women out to hear miss dorothy drevsr of the ontario museum relate what had been done at the sharon temple in the last year and what should be done if york countys history is to be preserved 1 worked with the committee who cleaned the building and contents last spring said miss drevers and was impressed by the building itself it is unique on this continent it is an expres sion of the deep religious faith of its builders the feeling grew that it should be used as its builders intended as a relig ious shrine and not as a store house for farm implements of the past david wilsons buil der of the temple study and his old home should be restor ed and could be used for relics not suitable for storage ill the temple mr frank ramsay of sharon was present and told the group the old wilson home is on my property 1 have been loath to pull it down i hoped that the york pioneers might someday be interested in removing it to the temple property it should be preserv ed as an example of the homes our forefathers built too many of our historical items are finding their way across the border said miss drever this meeting held in the ag ricultural board rooms in new market was attended by dist rict presidents of the wls who affiliated with the york pioneers in 1951 major alex mckenzie mpp mayor gladman of newmarket councillor jean moffat of au rora miss anna p lewis di rector of womens institutes and executive members of the york pioneer historical socie ty a steering committee was set up to enlarge the interest of residents of the county of york in their museum sugges tions heard were to have the school children of york county visit the temple to interest the ttc in directing a mystery tour to the temple the annual picnic held this year on june 19th is to be well advertised and a well known radio per sonality invited to be present members of this committee are four district presidents of the womens institutes mrs ed reddick centre york mrs g francey east york mrs lloyd pollock north york and mrs edgar phillips west york mr a a cook of aurora last years warden of york coun ty mayor gladman of new market mr frank marritt of keswick mr john rye war den for 1951 four members of york county pioneers and oth ers to be appointed a number from the commu nity journeyed to kingston on good friday to witness the stouffvihe oshawa hockey game visitors at the nelson smiths during the weekend included lac irwin wells of the rc- af from red deer alberta mr and mrs robert smith of markham mr and mrs rus sell chapman and family mr ivan iaidlow all of white- church and mr lionel dawson of cnionville mrs m c allen and daughter elda of englehart spent a day during the week visiting the warriner families also visit ing mr and mrs harry war riner saturday evening were mr and mrs h reesor of mil- verton congratulations to mrs jo seph kirk who celebrated her 85th birthday on april 14th joining in the joyous occasion were seventeen relatives and friends master gary hamilton of to- lonto spent a few days with ihis grandparents mr and mrs stan watson those home over easter weekend at the henry miller home included mis joe dea- vitt of toronto mr murray miller of lafayette indiana and miss joan coiling of bur lington glad to see such a wellfilled church at peaches on easter sunday now that the nicer weather is here we hope the crowds continue to come county offices move to newmarket home continued from page 1 january 20th the first meet ing held at jacksons point was attended by the committee and mr w mcgillan who present ed a report on hildon hall the committee extended to the kinsmen club a vote of confid ence in their efforts- in promot ing the project and the agree ment with the club was re newed for 1954 concession was granted to imr dw gorner to operate a riding school and the use of the barn for 125 per year and mr gorner to pay s25 per sea son toward the hydro electric accounts he is to assume all liability for accidents which might occur the tender was accepted of bert clover to purchase 370 logs for 910 and that of carl anderson to purchase 100 cords of firewood members of this committee are c lements chairman aa cecin fw tomlin h sellers ml pegg c richardson mr c clark of markham asked if some idea of the coun ty rate could be given at this meeting for the direction of clerks in making up the town- hip tax rates warden bye re plying said we can set a ten tative budget only we are ap plying for assistance with our undue burden we do not know what assistance we will re ceive your clerks and councils are aware of the situation i feel that if you set too high or too low a rate you will not be required unduly most councils are striking a 1013 mills for the county rate coming rev q j everest who is coming to the stouffvihe united church on may 12 chick starter falopep chicle starter is x combination of the good old thing along with the li tct sdcmic developments oatmeal the baie of good nutrition since our grand mothers time it itill the backbone of pulopep but we hae added extra jrowth power with vitamin bi2 and ntibiotic supplement rajuable trace mineral fortification plus luoihinc and rcii gtss riumia to give you the best chick starter pewsibie come in and see us soon i coming events the womans association of christ church anglican is holding a bake sale and after noon tea on saturday april 24 from 3 to 5 pm 492 the mothercraft advice room is always open the second and fourth tuesday of each month therefore the next clinic will be on april 27th from 1230 to 430 pm in the united church basement all mothers and ba bies welcome hid the fidells group of central united church unionville pre sents a 3act comedy sister susie swings it in melville united church monday april 26th at s pm under auspices of the melville wa adults 50c children 25c the goodfellowshlp class is holding a homebaking sale and afternoon tea in claremont united church basement on saturday april 24th at 3 pm everyone cordially invited stiver bros stouffvillr ontario the goodwood loba is sponsoring a euchre in the good wood township hall friday april 23rd refreshments prize admission 35c everyone wel come the whitchurch conservation club is holding sportsman night april 27 1954 at van- dorr hall at 8 pm program al harvey popular singer and comedian guest speaker mr hudson of department of lands and forests door prizes for member no admission fee everyone welcome victoria square we were very pleased to see our pastor rev a c huston was able to be present follow ing his recent illness sympathy is extended to mrs fennell and mrs pope in the passing of a loving hus baiid and father mr d fen nell congratulations to mrs liza mceachern formerly of vic toria square now of lansing who on april 23 will be cele brating her 93rd birthday miss florence cook of lan sing master teddy needham of port perry are spending their easter holidays with mr and mrs percy bennett and ray master clarence and alfred huggins of oshawa are spend ing their easter holidays with their grandmother and uncle mrs a frisby and richard a speedy recovery is wished for mrs cecil nichols who underwent an operation in st michaels hospital toronto on monday morning also to mrs gordon mortson who is ii in bed we are sorry that mr and mrs roy bovair and family have moved from our commu nity however we are pleased they havent moved too far away at gormley where they are living at mr joe jones we welcome to our commu nity mr muirhead and family frvi lansing who have bought the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs roy bovair mr and mrs floyd perkins and family of richmond hill and mrs r perkins are spend ing this week in the united states imr and mrs roy bovair and family of gormley had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs stanley boynton and family miss greta lieffers spent the weekend with mr and mrs p willows the regular monthly meet ing of the married couples club will be held on tuesday evening april 27 at 8 pjn at the home of mr and mrs nor man johnson gormley all the missionary speaks at convention rev richard reilly is the general secretary of the united missionary soc i e t y which maintains its headquarters in elkhart indiana he is recent ly returned from india where he spent over five years labor ing as a missionary a short biography of the life of this dynamic young mission ary might begin with his early life on the streets of detroit michigan as a newsboy in this environment he faced all the wickedness and the temp tations of the city only the grace of god kept him from following his former compan ions in their lives of sin which took many of them to prison then one night dick answered the call of god in a small mon day night bible class which is now the detroit bible insti tute during the depression dick was forced to quit school and work full- time by attending night school he was able to fin ish high school and proceed on 3 wm mm 6th line whitchurch congratulations go to ken neth harper son of mr and mrs ross harper ken is stationed with ihe rcaf at camp borden and receives his sgts stripes april 1st mr and mrs gorman dixon and david visited with mr and mrs wm mitchell and baby son on sunday mr and mrs kenneth bacon and wayne had supper friday night with mr and mrs xor- man steckley miss norma steckley is spend ing her easter holidays with her grandmother mrs wm patten- den of ballantrae mr and mrs ted roberts and family of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs j a clarke mr lome clarke also spent sunday afternoon with mr and mrs clarke it is interesting to relate a nursery known as my gardea landscaping is being started on the former ted lloyd farm the owner is an immigrant from holland we welcome mr and mrs john gruenveldt to our com munity miss edyth holden from guelph spent the weekend with mr and mrs rae holden easter holiday visitors with s h foote are mr walter foote and son james and mr and mrs lome wideman and boys of toronto miss grace talbot of toronto was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs ross harper with the local churches st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckillcan b a sunday april 25 10 am morning worship united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday april 25 mount jov 10 am sunday school 11 am rev r reilly india dickson hill 10 am rev r reilly india 11 am sunday school 730 pm rev george wepp- ler africa tuesday 8 pm prayer meet ing see separate announcement of the missionary convention apr 21st to 25th you are welcome reformed church of canada dutch meeting held in the fellowship centre lemonville pastor c m eelman sunday april 25 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school stouffvilll baptist church rev h f branton pastor wed s pm midweek service fri s pm young peoples sunday april 25 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service be sure and attend church this sunday if you have no church home we heartily in vite you to worship with us christ church anglican rev pj bournes rector sunday april 25 1st after easter 130 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong fri s pm choir practice sat 3 pm tea bake sale the spirit of god dwelleth in you i cor 316 to bible school college and seminary and has also been able to secure a private air plane pilots license rev reilly has worked as a youth evangelist with the a- merica back to god move ment pastored a church in in diana and served as the first fulltime director of elkhart county youth for christ then god called him to be a mission ary to india that iand of 362 million souls who are still in darkness here he served as principal of the raghunathpur bible institute two years as director of calcutta youth for christ and the eastern repre sentative of youth for christ it was under his leadership that youth for christ began a broadcast over the worlds most powerful short wave sta tion radio ceylon which has a coverage extending from south africa to sweden and northwestern united states in addition to his other duties as a missionary he has taken youth for christ teams up into the towering himalayan mountains among the naga headhunting tribes of assam and beyond to the burma bor der rev reilly has scores of miraculous incidents to relate his overwhelming enthusiasm about missionary work thrills every listener xo one can hear him without visualizing the in evitable results of not taking the gospel abroad still no one can hear him without visualiz ing the working of god among the crowds of india rev reilly will be speaking at the united missionary church stouffvihe on sunday evening at the clos ing of the great missionary convention time 730 memorial christian church rev lewis eakin pastor sunday april 25 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service the guest speaker will be rev c e fockler of the ontario temperance federation 730 pm evangelistic service the pastor will speak on this theme what is your life miss margaret wallace of tyfc will sing at both of the evening services 900 pm singspiration hour indias sorrow colored sound film will be shown see this challenging film depicting conditions as they exist in india today wed 8 pm midweek service in the home of mr and mrs h reimer thurs 8 pm choir practice fri 8 pm youthmeet sermon in a second the holiness of god excuses no sin but the love of god for gives all sin through christ the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor second markham sunday april 25 10 am sunday school 11 am ministry 730 pm young peoples s30 pm baptismal service tuesdays at s pm prayer meeting baker hill sunday april 25 130 pm sunday school offering of clothes and money for scott mission 230 pm ministry thurs s pm prayer meet ing at merlyn bakers friday 8 pm social evening at herb simpsons bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday april 25 bloomington 10 am sunday school 11 am worship friday 8 pm christian endeavour ringwood 10 am sunday school 23 pm worship monday s pm christian en deavour prayer meeting altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting temperance representative will speak at these meetings married couples in the com munity are invited to attend last week the wjmjs of vic toria square was very active on tuesday afternoon several of the members attended the easter thankoffering at thor easter thank offering at thornhill united church on wednesday evening the vic toria square wms easter thank offering meeting was held in the church here stouffville united missionary church rev f g husoii minister great missionary convention now on wed 8 pm rev h hall- man missionary to africa thur 8 pm miss mary keinrath will give an illus trated lecture entitled the benefit of the persecution fri 3 pm rev e benedict missionary to africa will pre sent an illustrated lecture en titled reapers are needed sunday april 25 1000 am sunday school miss e lageer will speak 1100 am worship miss e lageer missionary to africa subject will be gates of hell in nigeria 730 pm evening service rev richard reilly mission ary to india will bring the closing address of thla great convention pray plan comb give send your missionary donation to mr reg stoutfer stonffrllle united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister missionary convention in progress thurs evening rev and mrs h hallman nigeria fri evening miss e lageer nigeria sunday april 25 bethesda 1030 mrs rae stouffvihe gormley 245 rev r reilly gen sec of united mission ary society 730 misr m keinrath of south america may 12 rev q j everest speaking in united church stouffvihe stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday april 25 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev e s sinclair toronto the evening service is with drawn for the summer months as of april 18th note this is daylight sav ing time wednesday april 21 8 pm the garrett evening auxiliary will meet in church parlors guest speaker mrs purvis of unionville worship led by mrs t wedseltoft soloist mrs c brilllnger easter is a season of victory in every church make this the starting point for a great spiri tual victory at pentecost brethren in christ church heise huj gormley pastor bishop a fc wjnxei sunday april 25 11 am sunday school 11 am worship service a hearty welcome to all the errices melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev geo e robins ba sunday april 25 10 am peaches 1130 am melville 3 pm bethesda 8 pm peachs ypu fri apr 23 at 8 pm beth esda ypu at the home of mr fred allln mon apr 26 at 8 pm in melville church sponsored by wa the fldells group of unionville united church will present a 3act play admis sion 50c children 25c wed apr 28 at 8 pm in melville church the wa is having the melody men from toronto and pictures of jam aica by glenn ratclltf collec tion all welcome goodwood baptist church rev arthur england minister sunday april 25 2 pm sunday school 3 pjn worship service friday 8 pm spring rally of association young peoples groups whatsoever y shall ask is my name that will i do john h1j

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