Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 28, 1956, p. 7

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mennonite mission relief 118201 the news from unionvslle the stouffville tribune tfwsdi jum 28 195 pw 7 tne mentsooite lissions arl charities juarters at elkhart ting at the eirnira member bard of m wn h d jd church last veek heard a report from their sourer indicating contributions for the boards eign mission home mission chari ution relief ari servl i a- evangelism programs totalled si 182019 for the year ending march 31 1956 the board represents some sixty i constituents in can- reports were received fiom 3 foreign fields under the board j and two administered by affihat- r di boards these includ i ed japan india argentina iru- ruav brazil algeria god j coast israel puerto po ja- i mail i i a aska and severa j countries in vcstern europe in which 138 missionaries are op erating another significant report re- ceived bj the delegates concern ed he humanitarian section of i boards program which dis- 1 burscd s2g5 1s6 during the past j year a laieo part of these funds were used in the foreign serv- ice program in western europe greece jordan india indonesia i formosa korea japan and south america this program i represents refugee rehabiiita j tion and resettlement child feed- ing and cue medical service and educakmal service tre mennonite youth erve program is usirg 1s4 young pep in city and rural rrs- stors child welfare institutions homes for the aged general hospitals community service projects among american xeg- roes american indians and lat in americans fortynine addi tional yourg men are serving in a similar foreign erviee rev s paul miller returned missionary from india explain ing the present missionary situa tion in that country said mis sionaries who aie ready to iden tify themsehes with the indian people their spiritual and physi cal need are still welcome in in dia although village evangel ism may have heen curtailed in the larger urban centres mis sionaries continue to preach the gospel in rural villages theie are 8000000 chris tians in india today continued pev mr miller however there are also 367000000 nonchris tians thus the missionary task is merely begun rev james hess returned missionary from honduras cen tral america describing the ef fects of poverty and a tropical hmate on the people said mis sionaries need patience sincer ity and honesty americans are apt to become impatient until they are willing to make adjust ments to local situations about s0o people heard rev ernesto suarez argentine men- rorite pastor ad guest at the convention say ministers in argentina reed to identify themselves with their people by- securing employment in addition to meir pastoral work this pro vides more contact with the people they want to erve speaking about the religious mtuation in argentina rev mr suarez observed in argentina we do not have as many chur ches as you have in canada and the united states usually only- two churches are found in an argentine city a roman cath- 1 olic and a protestant bishop a j metzler scott- dale pa in the convention key note address last night on the theme obeying the prophetic i vision insisted that the chris tian cannot witness to what he has not experienced or seen a missionary or an individual christian who has not person ally met chris has no message i for others no vision of the spir itual needs of men are you willing to be called crazy or a fool for the gos pels sake a vision of the needs of lost men may bring you such an experience bishop metzler insisted such a vision comes to the individual who has met jesus christ face to face and who meets him daily wi kaltj the aoir of mrs an i daliae park 03h of edtr sr shd ith member of th worcess federated ittstttu of york hn they hm thr an nual pic jace jind- mi i c mavbad mrs ssooa mrs l luiney mrs a fterainx asd mrs rath boaday of telobiue were anions lie- pren mrs kitndy of aem- oitt conducted the election of rw officers which were as fel lows pat pre mr c wi p1sgah mrs c ialtenilen mrs 1 smith mr and mrs harold botham enjoyed a trip down along the si lawrence a week ago mrs botham sr stayed with ronnie and allan gordon visited his aunt mrs mitchell in toronto miss elta sephenson spent the weekend in sarnia mi and mrs ross keffer at tended the keffer reunion at velloie on saturday- mr john marlellan has come back to our community for the summer and is working for mr dryland the young people finally won a hall game on friday evening when playing the seniors at xo 6 school grounds they also have their new sweaters- johnny and billy gamble spent the weekend with the lee fam ily at their cottage near allis- ton mr and mrs victor wood and i laurie had sunday dinner with mr and mrs r c baycroft and family after young peoples meeting j on friday evening the young i people about 24 in number gath ered at the home of mr and mrs harold botham to say fare- i well to mr sid young who is leaving soon on a trip across canada with his chum he was j presented with a gift of money i and best wishes from all the j young people the womans association would like to thank each and everyone who helped in any way to make the garden party a success on thursday evening we certainly had strawberries for the garden party as the committee in charge namely mrs baycroft mrs stephenson and mrs pattenden arose bright and early and went to the ont wholesale fruit market in west toronto and bought the berries mrs wood gave a talk at sun day school for the missionary program she told the life story of samuel morris and the influ ence his faith and life had on the people who came in contact with him a vocal duet by doro thy baycroft and mary patten den since jesus came into my heart completed the pro gram note no sunday school or church service for july 1 and july 8 plans were made to have the picnic the third week in july mr and mrs leslie smith and i teddy had supper sunday even- ing with mr and mrs henry j stephenson at woodbridge mr and mrs bob hewlett from newmarket spent friday wilh mr and mrs ray howlett j mr and mrs walter middle- ton from brougham and mr i and mrs richard scott of to- ronto called on mr and mrs wallace scott sunday aiternoon mrs jack kaarsemaker suf fered a painful injury last sun- day night when she was bitien on the arm by her dog which had heen hit by a car mrs m w mccutcheon and barbara were enjoying a ride in their recently acquired pony cart on sunday morning when the pony became frightened ran away and upset the cart mrs mccutcheon suffered neck injuries and is a patient in the wellesley hospital mr and mrs roy howlett and mrs r wilton had sunday eve ning supper wilh mr and mrs leo niddery in aurora mr and mrs george baeirsto and son of sarnia visited mr and mrs leigh baeirsto last week mr and mrs jerry dawn of malheson are spending a couple of weeks with mr and mrs scotty wells mis edith cox and miss edith t white of toronlo visited mr 1 and mis russell ellas on sun- i day mr and mrs w ash mr and mrs meredith ash and mr john ash attended decoration service at queensville cemetery on sun- day afternoon miss dorothy baycroft is tak- iing a course in order writing j sponsored by the bell telephone i co at the head office at ade- i laide st while attending the course she will be staying at the park plaza with several other i girls mr john ash spent last week i with mr and mrs james ash at holt those attending the york county institute rally held at dalziel park last friday were i mrs x brown mrs r bay croft mrs b kays the guest speaker was mrs a m berry obe international president of the acww of australia mr and mrs fred harwood of lemonville and mrs wm harwood of toronto visited mr and mrs f minns on saturday evening the average man is quite dape at evaluating his attitudes and capabilities he feels sure lie could make an outstanding success as a professional clown because t youre only as safe water problems fast efficient service to your well drilling and pump installation needs f r e e estimates frank gerrits rr2 aurora phone parkview 75272 1 as your tires change t04f77 today r brasses acation bible school to be held at heise hill church from july 9th to july 20th twbeless tires i pm 9 pm alt are welcome tradein valve at rh murphy ltd stouffville phone 150 ford monarch sales service 2 26 topic is tea sraay ooa j hostesse were mr w sellars msr- trusk mrs brakfcwaue sympathy extended to mr wa h waterson and fatally sn ii- dah of h mothei dor othy wooded th lat mr walter s wateroa former ly of keswick ootarso h a ia ner 74tii year she passed away a lfa home ot sr on os romanda road r thursday jul- slat the fast wrce was- hetd at the osdn rusera home ajsusxcurt 03 aurday wiih jntermcst at queaie j cerneery mrs evelyo kloe of hos asgelejt cafo3a 1 vxjrjj at the horn of her rimtr and hushacd mr and mrs janse weir misses oat asd gleana may- tcosttrtd ors yaz s asnr pre for z yea mr arnet fraccey gormley r r- sect-trea- mus hexa atva- son auditors mrs- hall mr conel executive for the four york districts b mrs j c cattanach markham wk mr caium centre mr schottz north mrs sdor ciuhs were prefect irom thornfa wood- bridge markhin caiouyme beavertob xobleton laskay sundrund ktnk csy uxbridk buuonxiue stouffjiue and on tario and pel counties a pree- enation of the scholarship and certificate from the women s institute anna p- lewis cub was mad by miss eddy of that department who read the add ress while th immediate past president mrs bruce awarded it tr mis margaret brode a member of tbe unionvuie jr farmer and 4h club mrs crowharst of thornhi visited with mrs fugard last thursday mr and mrs miford mcdow ell of aurora visited mr m findlav on monday evening wms the women s missionary so ciety met in centra united for their june meeting on thursday jjne h with 11 members pres ent the devotional was tsken by mrs w young and was the call to ih mission of the church mrs guscott save the topic changing patterns taken from m m i 1 arggs ovsi x spare ribs 49c lb loin pork chops 69c lb cooked ham 98c lb round sirloin tbone steaks 69c lb oboyles meat market stouffville phone 35 haae8a i the biggest g l resrigemtor buy yet a limited number at these prices jr almost 10 cubic ft capacity yr 5 year warranty on unit ic turn outshelf look at all the features compare these prices with dial defrosting regular 37450 on sals 27900 automatic defrosting reg 410 on sale 299 terms to suit you payments can be made at our store stouffville phone 2s3w 1955 plymouth belvedere 2door vs two tone green and brfg fin ish custom radio heater signals it a beaut v sale price 199500 1954 buick special 4door finished in turquoise and white dynaflow transmission heater oil filter and white wall tires owned bv a local business man sale price 209500 1954 ford custom 2door two tone dark green and ivory custom radio heater signals excellent condition sale price 149500 1953 pontiac deluxe 4door finished in light gray conditionaire heat er and signal lights one owner since new sale price 129500 1951 buick custom 4door original let black finish custom radio heater and signals a great saving sale price 99500 1950 mercury custom 4door finished in black overdrive transmission custom radio heater and signals have a look at this one sale price 79500 1949 oldsmobiie deluxe 4door finished in avon blue custom radio heat er and signals excellent condition sale price 59500 1947 dodge deluxe 4door light green in color heater and defroster its a good one sale price 29500 many more to choose from low convenient gmac terms open evenings till 10 pm trick m phone 372 stouffville a a o t tmitlv aaavaai4iji4 shop in stouffville friday nites from the fishing coves along the atlantic shore sfcfi tie forest covered coasts i stacks of the paciticpast the smoke fete of our industrial heartland and the rolling miles of farms western sea of grass and grain through the waving to the oilgushing foothills mftf ageold wealth of northern mines its of the rockies and the witkik lwd qwfetf kkimm a general motors valvt ma r motors corner ok jth malv 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