the trone stoutfvihe oot thursday september 23 1964 lets go bowling saturday evening arena bowling stouffville phone 290 for reservations altona mr and mrs reg nighswan- der of lockport ny and mrs v d mackenzie of ccuumbus were weekend visitors at the hill home one evening last week the young peoples group enjoyed a corn roast on the geo franj eft farm saturday night guests with mr and mrs mere bunker were mr and mrs ray hill mr and mrs norm dickinson and girts mr and mrs don davis and levi fretz miss jessie grace and mrs mary williamson were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs stan lewis altona union church celebrati ed its 74th anniversary on sun- day sept 19 it began with j rally day at sunday school when a record attendance of over two hundred were pres- 1 eat rev a lehman of the munceylndian reserve brant- ford speaker for the day spoke briefly in the morning on his work among the indians the highlights of his remarks were emphasized by the presence of a little indian gr whom he had brought with him the lehman family quartette consisting of mrs lehman their two daugh ters and a son provided music and lawrence lehman also sang a solo rev f huson of the united missionary church conducted the evening service which was ery well attended the youth for christ boys band played and the lehman family quar tette sang several numbers rtv a lehman in his mes sage challenged young people to go forth the contribu tions of rev mr lehman and his family and the boys band were an inspiration and were much appreciated by all who were able to attend mennonifes donate 155000 in overseas relief sm7sse3rtrssamri33efine snssses its fish time again miss markham fair t sa m commencing week of sept 27th we will be calling q on you again with our line of fresh and smoked fish rj i your patronage will be appreciated new customers fl please call stouffville 63107 b f cartwright ballantrae ontario oiigz4aakabobobooaihtc4 dr ballards contest the markham fair board is looking forward to naming miss markham fair of 1954 the contest is open to young ladies who have not been in a similar contest before the prize monev is 1st 75 2nd 50 and 3rd s25 miss mark ham fair and the 2nd and 3rd prize winners will be present at the opening ceremonies on saturday oct 2nd at 2 oclock also at the dance in the evening the judges will be a director of the walter thornton model agency norman johnson of the toronto evening telegram and mrs oeane hughes of unionville entry form miss markham fair entry form contest iow i stouffville trade fair saturday september 25th 230 pm k k r k seven classes 1 largest dog 2 smallest dog 3 best dressed dog 4 dog with longest tail 5 dog with shortest tail 6 dog with best tricks 7 eating contest important dogs must be on leash or they will not be judged name miss address entrant to be dressed in day time dress entrant to be in front of the grandstand in field for judging at 230 pm on friday oct 1st entry by form or letter to be in hands of secy r h crosby markham by midnight sept 30th jssssssssrsssssss stanley theatre powcx a shows nitely 7 9 pm matinee saturday 2 pm i o limp residents of the township of markham take notice that the headford dump will be open for your convenience on the following dates oct 1st 2nd oct 8th 9th no decayed vegetables dead animals or birds in flammable material or old wire fencing permitted by resolution of markham township council chas hoover clerk friday saturday sept 24th 25th alaska seas robert ryan jan sterling plus fast company howard keel polly bergen monday tuesday sept 27th 28th best years of our lives myrna loy frederick march plus cartoon wednesday thursday sept 29 30 saadia technicolor cornel wilde mel ferrer rita gam plus comedy short cartoon marconi 21 console tv receiver featuring i q aluminized picture tube cascode tuner local suburbandistance switch controlite automatic picture control 0 cabinets of finest handrubbed hardwood veneers controute sensitive photo cell mnunteri on the mnk automa tically ajuma the krlghtnos and contrast of the picture and compensates for chances in room light thl in optional to the customer hy a switch on the manual brightness control this set only 39995 l e oneill the korean war may be over but the starvation and suffering is not ileslizir this canadian mennonitee have do nated 155000 worth of food clothing shoes bedding and hospital supplies in the past i year i some of this also went lo i arab refugees in jordan ard to those in need mostly old folk and children in central europe including austria and j greece j about 6000 christmas bund les containing toys clothing isoap and towels were sent to the children of these countries the 1954 shipment is on its way given through group the mennonites are donat ing all this through their re lief organization the menno- nite central committee which has its headquarters in water loo and warehouse in kitch ener e g snyder of hespeler is director with harvey tovves of winnipeg as associate direc tor the main office of the mcc is in akron pa the mcc maintains staffs in the various countries served about 18 canadians are in var ious parts of the world one of the last to leave was woodrow ramseyer of baden who went to korea among the relief items sent clothing is one of the most im portant some of it is new some of it is used but all of it is in good shape having been checked and repaired by men- nonite women from the kitch ener district alice snyder looks after this department which includes a cutting room where material is cut and then sent out to the local churches to be sewn christmas bundles also come under miss snyders depart ment these bundles contain one toy one bar of soap one towel and washcloth and sev eral new items of clothing the value of one of these bundles is from 5 to 8 they go to children who are found to be in need and are not dis tributed at random usually they are given out at gatherings held once a year in the various districts each bun dle has a label attached which gives the name of the donor as these bundles are shipped by mcc but are put together by individual women many letters received many letters are received each year by these women thanking them for their kind ness over 30000 worth of canned beef was also sent last year the cattle whether donated outright or bought with funds donated by individual mennon- ite churches are slaughtered under government inspection at the 1 m sohneider plant in kitchener and canned by s s martin and sons of flora- dale the mcc has also done some work in the south american countries of paraguay and ur uguay although paraguay has the needed natural resources the influx of settlers has been so great that they have been unable to care for them ihere mcc has stepped in giving considerable assistance by sending road building ma chinery building hospitals and schools and an experimental farm help in industrial devel opment has also been given lend helping hand extreme drought conditions in large areas of mexico during the last few years has worked hardships on many people there here again mcc has lent a helping hand wheat flour and seed grains have been sent in considerable quantities after the truce in indochina mcc immediately started ne gotiations for entry into the free zone to help refugees flee ing the communists execu tive secretary 0 0 miller has just returned from setting up a relief and rehabilitation pro gram there fcssjcsfc5ftcms sv4sssss tt aunt jemima pancake flour pkg 19 crown corn syrup 2 lb 29 crown corn syrup 5 lb 69 we se ourstor5 campbells vegetable soup 10 oz 2 for 25 cooking apples 6 qt basket v 55 canada packers government inspacted beef round steak lb sirloin steak lb hamburg steak lb blade roast lb at very popular prices 65 prime rib roast lb 55 69 shoulder roast lb 43 35 sausage lb 35 49 pork chops lb 65 visit our booth at the trade fair and receive a lucky ticket on the spaniel pup that is being given away absolutely free carload groceteria phone 280 stouffville john mathewson prop wagg and ken jefferson at the sunday school room the brides mother received in dior blue taffeta with a corsage of pink roses the grooms mo ther assisted wearing a navy dress with a corsage of pink roses the happy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for ottawa montreal and many other points of inter est the bride chose for travel ling a blue suit with pink hat and a corsage of joanna hill roses on their return they will reside in stouffville furniture stouffville weddings wagg jepferson pink and white gladioli form ed the setting in goodwood united church for the wedding of lillian ruth daughter of mr and mrs allan jefferson to harold kenneth wagg son of mr and mrs foster wagg stouffville rev douglas davis of stouffville officiated mr lorne boadway sang the lords prayer and through the years assisted hy mrs claude watson at the piano the bride given in marriage by her father chose a floor length gown of nylon net and lace over taffeta a lace head- dress held her fingertip veil of nylon tulle she carried red roses and white carnations bridal attendants were maj-jor- ie jefferson sister of the bride as maid of honour and sheila robinson niece of the groom as fiowergirl marjorie wore a ballenro length gown of pow der blue nylon net over taffeta with mitts and hat to match she carried yellow johanna hill roses sheila was gowned in a pink nylon net dress trim med with lace and carried a- nosjrav murray wagg was h- fanr j lemonyille dont forget the change back to standard time this weekend mr c graham and mr le- land emerson had saturday supper with mr and mis char lie weir of parry sound our best wishes go with miss gloria hood who has entered the western hospital to take a nursing couise everyone is invited to attend church at 915 am on sunday this is also communion serv ice gormley miss daphne killingbeek spent the weekend with her parents at snow road mrs betilah jones was pleas antly surprised on saturday night by hor friends at the home of mrs rov isrillinger in honour of her birthday mr and mrs- ernest harvey of newmarket had supper on sunday with mr and mrs a leek mr and mrs ernest eade en tertained their family and friends at a corn and weiner roast on friday night village of stouffville standard time by resolution he municipal council of the village has proclaimed that standard time will resume in stouffville commencing on sunday morning sept 26th at 2 am henry ogden reeve village of stouffville weve filled our bin with cut fuel costsenjoy even automatic heat the blue coaltcmpmastcr yvfffffi eliminates fuel wasting lv guesswork it automatically c ml controls damper operation 1 i iii with such accuracy that you j j jm iii save fuel save work and ii j- if 1 5 enjoy even automatic heat- j r ing day and night the winter vszzjbk through fo be safe phone today the worlds finest anthracite steady healthful cleanburning because every piece is veepmined deep mining is the secret of highest coal quality 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