Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 26, 1956, p. 4

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9m thf sto0wyiuf tkjsw thursday april 26 mi a n n l a l missionary convention at the gormley united missionary church concluding services april 26th rev horace braden etheopia sim april 27th rev geo weppler africa inland mission and jess pike trio sunday 1000 gormley rev wayne brenneman 1200 bethesda rev wayne brenneman 730 gormley rev charles hunsburger special singing and pictures in these services everyone welcome rev c flunking pastor s i baker hill church has lssssaas an interesting history on friday april 27 1936 will terminate the sixtvsecond ses- i i wrote 1 told name of bogart drove over to sioi of the colleges teaching m readers i was going to write j address the school with a black iministrv in the heart of to- ab ne baker hiu church j team of carriage horses mr rorto the arena of the vni- but fore doing that i wish pike gave the school a good versitv of toronto again will to reicr back to soe instances talk that afternoon some of be the location of this service around that little hamlet of the thoughts i still remember of muic and witness among bloomington i understand or but did not follow up to the let- those receiving diplomas and have been tod ilow this liue i tcr sorr to s certificates will be miss p jean own got its r an elderly mr pike was a learned man brown of stouffville dy who has long since pass- 1 and left wonderful example r ri i r ed on said there were so many for the voung people around ranctpu t l bimrrords ti e loq young ladies in bethesda and the surrounding will conduct the exercises and 1 fs that vicinity that the young assist president urn inrig in men mme bloomington presentation of diplomas spe- x caled on that in hard cially featured will be the award working gentleman everett of the john mcnicol scholar- barnes a or so ago and ships to be piesented by dr e mcmory hasnt failed hm i would jikc to see it imed community i have heard him preach many good sermons if any of the eskers or anyone else could find out what year that wellkept church was built g baker member of the board very much he is s7 years old on that board on the front of the triumphant life evangelistic team presents a gospel musicale in unionvillo gospel centre on thursday april 26th 1956 commencing- 745 pm sharp outstanding talent expected and part of program broadcasted v o o x t e g proclamation daylight saving time apr 29 1956 to sept 30 1956 whereas the village council by resolution adopted on april 5 1950 has authorized me to issue a proclamation requesting the citizens to observe a period of daylight saving time for the current year commencing at 2 oclock am sunday april 29th and to continue until 2 oclock am on sunday september 30lh to carry out this request of the village council it will be necessary that all clocks and watches be advanced one hour at 2 oclock am on sundav april 29th elmer r daniels reeve god save the queen of governors to two students and he tow me he played on completing their first year the tne jjncolnville football team scholarships are given on the whcn they held the picnic norlh basis of outstanding christian aured bakers bush he character and genera proficien- named over nearly au the mcn l u who kicked on their team all i while the student choir un boys havc passed on der the direction of the college tom lewis who owned that iine director of music rev arthur chestnu team ralph brown poynter presents a background i barber who had a shop of music befitting the service near the tribune office two of four of the graduating students lthe la boys and will ivienne rose sally shideler j henderson i have already for- 5 us gotten who the rest were ever- ett told me the old clock that was bought when john hoshel taught the school is still run ning and hangs on the wall in the school which was built in 1898 1 wonder how it still keeps going i cant see why it usually this method of packing ham mackey will testify to protects trees in shipment by j their faith and christian cxper- express to most parts of the i ience province founded in 1891 toronto bi- trees should be picked up bic cdcge is oldest insti- promptly from the express of- 1 ultlon o lts knd m canada fice officials advise and wet its graduates now serve on thoroughly the sooner theyre ever m over fifty planted the better for a two i lands of a totai of more or tliree day holdover thev han 900 ln actlve christian ser- should be kept moist and stored i vlce 300 are ministers while in a cool shady spot if held approximately 300 are mission- dept gives tips on proper tree handling as more than 25 million young trees go out in the next few weeks from ontario dept of the olive oil of spain is a ling of stock before and during planting is an important cause of failure in establishing plan tations nursery stock is packed care fully in crates or cartons and the roots covered with moist sphagnum moss most of this moss comes from the parry i lands and forests nurseries for sound area where it is baled planting on crown and private during tiie summer sphagnum small talk isnt reallv too ir- lands the division of reforests- moss is used because of its ex- ritating except when its hand- sinking fund the average tion warns that improper hand- cellent waterholding capacity ed out in large quantities j bank account over for longer periods they should be heeledin in moist soil for those setting out forest trees a bulletin planning for tree planting is available from the department on request with every forest tree ship ment is included a bulletin aries working under 51 mis sion boards while the students are in training local toronto missions such as yonge street scott and others are assisted by student musical and preach ing teams in 195556 the student body has included members of 20 care and planting of forest denominations and representa- trees which gives detailed ln- tlves irom 1 countries eng- structions lanti ireland the united states w i was working for him trees that are cultivated will jamaica bermuda holland that when he was just a boy didnt freeze up in that cold old school never to start again ill go west now out the side- road to baker hill and down to the church there is no date to be seen on this fine old church but there should be if any of the bakers or their relatives could find a record of this it should be put on the building i walked by a baptist church a few days ago out ln darlington township that was built in 1861 a frame building similar to the one at baker hill abner baker told me one day gable end this church is still well taken care of in every way i go there the odd time to see how they are progressing it brings back memories of bvgone davs oldtimer have a better chance of survival germany turkey israel nor- and will grow faster in the hern rhodesia transvaal earlier years experts say it is advisable to cultivate a decidu ous or hardwood plantation but usually evergreens can be established successfully with out cultivation where there are relatively few trees such as in a windbreak or small plan- hong kong and japan as well as from 6 canadian prov inces a goodly proportion of the graduating students are in tending to take missionary posts in the overseas fields tation cultivating the ever- tripleuse product it is fine greens is frequently advisable j for food has several medicinal uses and is an ingredient of many cosmetics get a dodge truck thats right for your job right for your budget heres why you can depend on a dodge truck to pay its own way every day of the yearl nw touchgo way lo travel i just push a button and step on the gas thats all you do to go with new pushbutton powcrflite automatic transmission available on all ton models nsw livelier more powerful engines great new v8s in medium- and hightonnngo models with up to 220 hp or the new powerboosted dodge truck six with 125 hp new 12volt electrical system 1 provides steppedup capacity to handle heaviest current loads new generator keeps battery fully charged even in stopandgo driving new increased payload capacities now dodge medium- and hightonnage trucks offer higher gross vehicle weights from 14 ton to 65000 lbs gcw youll find a dodge truck that fits your job and does your job better many other new extravalue features tubelcss tires standard on all models new ignitionkey starting new stronger springs new bigger brakes new sturdier frames new higher aile capacities chsyttir corporation of carcda limited dodgetrucks a tnrt ti it trerj tosesj oetd tj ywr dsihedssoia dealer mn for a dcjirshmi dl 1 wlkj bkttu ssjw si sun vj en tv c rwi efj fa ia iod few now dodge offers a choice of three express bodies to answer your needs hton im oiriel with he went to aurora with either will or john jackman with the team and wagon to get the lumber for the seats which are still in use in the church back j in the sixties or about that time by what my father has told me on the road in front of this fine old church they had the load ing place for their shipmasts which were sent to england that was long before they were drawn down through blooming ton those masts came from north of ballantrae or vivian from the virgin pine holdings owned at that time by the bak ers and john jamieson several good teams all went together on those trips down to french mans bay tjiiey would go down one day and stay all night at seekers hotel at liverpool and come back the next day i have been told or i heard my father and mr davis the carpenter at lemonville say that this man seeker had two wives one to run the kitchen and the other the dining room this doesnt sound very good but it was stated for a fact by a mr nighs- wander who lived south of the 8th concession pickering-mark- ham townline they used to haul those masts down past his farm you could hear those teamsters singing for a full mile away he said they must have been a lively outfit but remember you young people- teachers seek money kelp from province ontarios public school men teachers will ask the provincial government to grant financial assistance through loans to pro spective teachers in training and to teachers who wish to improve their qualifications decision to make this request was reached at the easter as sembly of the ontario public school men teachers federa tion at the waiper hotel kitch ener more than 125 delegates from throughout the province are attending the twoday ses sions which end today the federation felt such loans might help to alleviate the teacher shortage and induce sec ondary school graduates to en ter the profession while the federation has had a fund to help prospective tea chers who need financial assist ance the fund is not large enough to provide any sizeable aid to needy students members felt too that the government should accept some of the bur den the assembly was told that every canadian provincial gov ernment except the ontario gov ernment provides financial aid to teachers in training in july 1954 british colum bia set aside siooooo to provide interestfree loans repayable in four years from the date of is sue a student teacher there may receive a maximum loan of 5900 the saskatchewan govern ment has a revolving fund of 51000000 from which loans without interest are made to students attending university or other teachertraining institu tions in new brunswick a govern ment interestfree loans to a maximum of s600 to be repaid from the teachers government grant is available to student teachers for each of the two summer school sessions requir ed to make a licence permanent a student teacher receives a grant of 100 the provincial assembly rep resenting almost 5500 public school men teachers will ask the ontario teachers federa tion which comprises all teach ers in the province to urge the ft q m ilff up l qft m i tim oil furnaces gas coal gar wood lennox good cheer eavestroughing flashing sheet metal work for free estimates call d j smith co inionville phone 9g it was not all fun those men i government to make similar this wid ranpe of body oiled nd capacities penruwyou to buy the ezpreu thit best meeta your own business requirements au dodje express are designed for easy side loading mim tf ft si s keyson motors ltd phone 390w knew what hard work was the first preacher i remem ber at baker hill was a mr newman he was there when they held the big picnic that everett barnes told me about the next was a mr harris by what i have been told a won derful man of god he had one of the largest revivals ever held at cither the 6th line or baker hill next was a mr stobo who was buried at dicksons hill he was followed by mr alex kennedy a brother of berts who ran the lumber yard in stouffville and who married the late charles brodies daugh ter this man kennedy was a good preacher a big strong gent who boarded at alfred bakers when luke jordan another stal wart worked there alfred had a field of hay ready to draw in and kennedy said he could pitch it all on that afternoon if jor dan could load it well it all came in that day but alfred had some fun that afternoon my sister was working there at that time and i heard her tell all about it this preacher kennedy was j also a good smart athlete he played on the baker hill foot- 1 ball team against lemonville north of ratcliffs barn some- one on the other team kicked into the bottom of kennedys i pants and tore them up above i the knee he laughed about it and said he would get one of the j choir girls to sew it up for him i dont remember just what year the choir started led by seneca baker but it must have been in the late eighties or early nineties if my memory serves me right there were 18 in that choir and six were from i his own family i don t recall who was pastor at that time j i was a scholar at that sun day school ad a young one at that when john l hoshel used to walk across jonathan lem ons lane and across john jam- 1 iesons farm to sunday school i the late isaac pike and a gen ueman from bogarttown by the loansavailable dollars and sense if you send cash through the mails you run a real risk of losing it for your own peace of mind its far wiser to send money orders the small amount a money order costs assures you that your money will be safe and sound no one can receive the cash except the person to whom you send the money order next time you want to send money whether 500 or 50000 call in on us for a money order or bank draft this takes only a few minutes to arrange its one of the many helpful banking services we provide the canadian bank of commerce stouffville branch v h atkinson manager for men teachers the fund will be open to all public school men teachers in ontario and their families a new constitution adopted yesterday provides for com plete hospitalization and surgi cal benefits at a cheaper rate than that being asked by other companies it is open to teachers of all ages and provides up to 630 for an adult and 560 for a child delegates also favored a hosif cad jn pitallzation and surgical fund 6 following yesterday s ses sions delegates had a typical waterloo county dinner of pig tails and spareribs at smithson school federation members arc at tending from as far away as cochrane sault ste marie fort frances and kenora while some delegates favored changing ilia policy to recog nize some university courses the federation voted in favor of continuing its present policy help win the battle against cancer canccr killed more children last year than any other disease it killed more women between 25 and 51 in all 20000 fell prey o this disease in 1955 but he fight is on medical men and scientists have banded together to win this battle co find both the cause and the cure rack of these must be the thousands who can help provide the funds and help keep up this neverending battle your help is needed canvassers have been selected in stouffville and district those who are giving of their time to call on you be generous join the cancer society now and fight this great scourge space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited

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