gobmuet mr mrs geo cober celebrate fiftieth wedding cedar grove heart and fo con gratulation acd good wishes in odr grove tilt eefc who ever is resnsitde for that re mark about young mens hearts and spring has just cot spent notice special moving sale of television and appliances why your pennsylvania dutch garandmother came from reand mrs brated annivei eoj wi outuaj jqj the womens institute is spon- ronto v m house last thursday oring a free chest xray ciiric mr and mrs bmce crowder a hoe- was given for norma at the cormlev post office on and family of uxbridge mr and dier and albert smith who will monday oct 1 from 2 to 430 ml bruce eade and family of be married the end of thu dm please take advantage of lemonville and mr and mrs noath evelyn lapp and gib thta opportunity to obtain a root morrison of toronto spent 2jsffi4u durin he 3 day of the stouff- free chest xray a test for dla- sunday with mr and mrs ern- g vars3 w bl ru8sel vllle trade fair stonftrlue betes is also available est eade i of scotland radio television centre offe mrs asa sider of stoufmue mr frank harvey is conval- j wi rltltgn v you special discount price on ers came for economic reasons spent monday with mrs peter escing from a recent illness at ths week too mrs h lipp briliinger his home kit staying with mr and mrs rev and mrs henry heise of miss judy wilcox and mr le- ryaa and jessie sutherland fordwich spent the weekend roy heise resume their studies visited the seweils with mr and mrs lewis heise at toronto university this week there is a possible tiein be- wh runs in horseshoe fashion tween these huguenots and the the majority of the earliest eers the secords and nelleses jgrvty is now under way in the skrs pcambrian shield of canada or switzerland french hugue nots english quakers or puri tans who although they came to america from different coun tries had much in common many of them were religious or political refugees while oth- tfhe smmjfrtne tt f sept if sm6 largest mine survey cover 375000 miles only half done the worlds largest mining experts from the photograph ic survey corporation of canada i new and beautiful tvs and t appliances dont fail to see our colorful exhibit remember the name mr and mrs reg mcmullen while mr douglas mcwhirter and family attended the wedding had resumed his course there on saturday of mrs mcmullens aft week brother mr david stevenson mr- and mrs don stewart and and miss coralre lalonde at children of don mills visited temple baptist church toronto miss mildred briliinger on sun- miss barbara mcmullen was day junior bridesmaid i miss marie baker just return- mrs w humphrys and deb- ed from spending the summer at this weekend and su school by are spending two weeks with portage la prairie man had fl i church go back to 130 and sunday dinner with mr and 2 sx3 club meeting zioa church celebrated us 101st anniversary last sunday with a minister from a church l about to celebrate its first anni versary next month rev crlch- toa from west ellesmere and his very excellent choir were the guests at sunday evening service in cedar grove inci dentally daylight saving ends stouffville radio television centre phone 124 these prices for 3 days only her parents mr and mrs raw- lings of stratford miss edna eade of toronto epent the weekend with her par ents mr and mrs ernest eade the wms rally of the on tario branch of the united mis- mrs a hawkins monday evening had a hard time mr and mrs r elliott spent i finding a chairman the presi the weekend with rev and mrs dent was in guelph the 1st vice earl pannabecker at eau claire i was at work in town and the near mattawa i vice busy harvesting even sunday sept 30 will be rally l0 clendenen was nursin sionary church will be held in day in thelbcal sunday schools 1 vend jack wauon very the gormley church on wed nesday october 3 at the mor ning service at 10 am the guest speaker will be mrs earl honsberger missionary on fur lough from jos nigeria mrs ralph baker of lemonville will also speak on the story of the converted nun her own story at the afternoon service at 2 oclock dr and mrs paul yates of t m hospital nigeria will speak at the evening service 730 miss norma cuthbertson voice of the andes will show a sound film the public is cor- nially invited to attend any or all of these services rev and mrs c e hunking and family spent sunday at lis- owel where rev hunking con ducted the anniversary services mr and mrs lawrence boyn- ton and patricia had supper on rihj size h please make a special effort to klnd took the chair and con- be present for rally day ducted a successful meeting full of plans for the turkey supper and a party at hallowe en our warmest wishes for a very happy birthday to artie mllroy who is so today thursday the children of cedar grove school are planning to compete in the square dancing competi tions at markham fair and also intend to enter a float in the parade unfortunately the news is not all good elaine baker is in the oshawa hospital this week miss margaret grace mcxair who has been housekeeping for mr watt until his death recent ly passed away on monday the school was the victim of an attack over the weekend by a bunch of irate hoodlums who apparently do not favour school if you wish to seu78uy 08 swap tet a tauormade newspaper ao do the joe for you call today about a dispiayor classified ad designed to seuv but fortunately did not stay around long enough to do any permanent damage this is not the first time this has happened in the area and the police are getting a little tired of the whole thing the lookout for such de structive youngsters will be sharp from now on the bowling teams are bock at the alleys again the wms meeting will be held on tuesday at 230 at the home of mrs fred beare please note the change from wed today is the last day of the waste paper drive paper must be in zion church by tonight choir practice in the church on friday at 815 pm free speech is a mighty good thing but too much of it isnt worth listening to then theres the woman who thought they served only veal in a cafe or cafeteria the 17th century in europe was a disturbed period particu larly for those living in ger many when the thirty years war ended in 1648 a war that started as a conflict between protestants and roman catho lics but ended as a political struggle involving germany holland denmark england sweden and france the inhab itants of germany were partic ularly bad off first settlers in waterloo county in 16s5 louis xiv of france revoked the edict of nantes a in toronto who worked on the complete natural resources sur vey of pakistan and ceylon un der the canadian colombo plan around hudson bay the sur vey called operation overthrust i have been assigned to over covers a great thrust fault from thrust and the overall director law that for almost 100 years superior region along the wlu be john mccluskey a 3 had given the huguenots free- j north h across ontario and quebec it dom of worship wu1 embrace au m some 400000 artisans left i era cnds betvee labrador and france many of them going in- beyond the manitoba border u s sse m5ssisi leadin no american min is feared them he followed them wg which started the project cooperatively are plan ning a 400000squaremile exten- with his armies in 16ss and de vastated the whole of south ger many to such an extent that the south germans asked the swiss yearold graduate of the univer sity of toronto in 1950 in mining and geology mccluskey a wartime bomber pilot worked for a time as a hard miner in northern ontario aerial surveying shows up bed rock structure which is re flected by direction of flow of england too had her prob- 1 migrated to waterloo county in lems the puritans came into the early 19th century so much sion to the 375000 miles already j rivers and streams and 93 per- i surveved this operation will i cent of all mines in canada are germans to help them rebuild advance minera exploration in associated with rock structure tneir ravaged eountr this the richest mineral area of j so surveyors need onlv follow this the latter did and when tne world at least a generation rock structure in mosaic which they had completed the job mi grated to pennsylvania it was descendants of this group who being about the time of eliza beth i about 1600 as a group who believed that the anglican church had not divested itself sufficiently of certain practices of the roman catholic church under cromwell they took an active part in the downfall of charles i but with the return of monarchy under charles ii they found themselves in much dlsfavoreven dissenters and pun ished as such as early as 1620 puritans had migrated to america and so when persecution continued many sought refuge in america settling in the new england states and new jersey the quakers also a sect who differed radically from the ang lican church and took some of their beliefs from the puritans were organized by george fox in 1648 many of them were im prisoned for their religious be- for their european background what did they do in america although there was agreement in many points of belief be tween the quakers and their neighbors there were differ ences which were to have later significance english quakers had slaves and to this practice the menno- nites objected the second major difference was the refusal of the mennonites and dunkards to hold office however this does not mean that they made little cultural contribution for instance christopher sau- er a dunkard brought in from germany a printers outfit and published in 1743 the first ger man bible in america he also printed an abc and spelling book and the first german alma nac in 1739 in the same year he published the first german news- in the period of only 2i years will lead to other mineral finds liefs in england among them i paper now is the time when lots of iks are stooping blackboards and childrens work the garden weeds or anything about it they created havoc with the desks lolks are 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stouffville phone 372 william penn it was he who acquired land in america from charles ii in 1681 in order to liquidate a debt thathe king owed penns fath er it was to this land which came to be known as pennsyl vania that many quakers emi grated because of their persecu tion in england as william penn was a shrewd business man he saw that his land would have little value un less it had competent settlers he observed that the english were not too much at home in pioneer conditions and he re called seeing what excellent far mers the south germans were besides penns mother was a low german woman and he was familiar with the rhine dist ricts consequently he went into these districts and offered free land in america in 1683 a dozen quaker-men- nonite families left crefeld on the border of holland and ger many for germantown in penn sylvania the first of many thou sands of settlers who followed them during the next 100 years other religious groups were lutherans reformed church moravians dunkards and swen- kfelders many of them migrat ing to better themselves finan cially queen anne of england played an important part in these mi grations for she was a staunch protestant in 1798 she offered asylum to any persecuted groups in europe and to her dismay some 30000 took advantage of her offer and came to england some 3000 of them she sent to limerick ireland which ex plains why some canadians have a pennsylvania dutch grand mother who came from ireland many remained in england a large number she sent back to the continent the balance were taken to new york state the british government was also interested in the hugue nots and bought land in new york state brought many of them over and settled them on the hudson river tills proved to be a good in vestment as the huguenots re mained loyal to britain at the time of the revolutionary war new york state was settled by holland dutch lutheran re formed germans and huguenot french none of these being paci fists when they left for canada they did so not for religious reasons but because of loyalty to the british crown a considerable number of quakers located in new jersey english quakers and welsh qua kers moved into pennsylvania along with many mennonites and dunards huguenot french found homes in philadelphia and berks county the political alliance in 1776 between the germans and the scotchirish in pennsylvania was important as the germans held the balance of power be tween the scotchirish who op posed the british and the qua kers unfortunately the winning of the revolutionary war was but the beginning of other political worries and this disturbed sit uation which lasted until about 1800 was a major reason for mafiy germans migrating to canada the germans brought their agricultural knowhow into am erica and fully justified penns confidence in them to be the kind of pioneers he wanted they played an important part in the war because they provided not only food for the troops but horses and wagons to transport it to them some thing the british did not possess all in all these immigrants to america were the right kind of settlers to bring in to open up a land covered with trees and requiring plenty of physical ef fort to make a living in pioneer surroundings and those who went to canada later took all these characteristics with them christ church anglican rot j d tixiukr rector sunday sept 30th 1956 isth after trinity 1000 am morning worship 1100 am sunday school frl s pm choir practice guide me with thy counsel psalm 7324 united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday sept 30th 1956 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic the offering from both ser vices will he for the orsan fund thurs s pm prayer meeting dickson hilu 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer meeting ringwood christian church mr kenny edwards pastor sunday sept 30th 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service mon s pm christian endea vour bloomington christian church sunday sept 30th 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship mr don wilkinson speaker prayer meeting each wednesday 800 pm rev george weppler of africa inland mision will show a film on the mau mau in kenya on wednesday oct 3rd at 8 pm everyone welcome united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday sept 30th 1956 845 am broadcast 1350 kc 1000 am sunday school rally day gormley 1100 am sunday schools 12 noon worship bethesda 730 pm evangelistic service wms convention ontario dis trict at gormley wednesday october 3rd second markham bakeb hild baptist churches rev bruce hisey sundty sept 30th 1s56 second markham prayer service every wednesday at 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am baker hill singing school each tues tjo pm prayer service thurs 830 pan next lords day- morning service 946 am bible school 11 am st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckhiicnn ba bd sunday sept 30th 1966 10 am morning worship worship with us united church stouffville rev douglns datls sunday sept 30th 1956 10 am kally day in the sunday school come as a family see your sunday school in action 11 am divine worship 730 pm evening worship tuesday 730 pm scouts and cubs thurs 400 pm explorers 700 pm cgit s30 pm choir practice wed oct 3 8 pm official board meets in the church parlors october 7 is world communion sunday as far as many people are con cerned the adage early to bed later migrating to upper canada early to rise etc is for the to provide many excellent pion- birds the car a family thinks they cant afford to pass up is often the car they cant afford you dont have to be in a crowd to have your pockets pick ed says the cynic just get mar ried vare you an artist you dont have to be one to obtain an artistic job of printing we have the equipment and knowledge to give you fine quality work and good service the stouffville tribune telephont 152 brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a h winger sunday sept 30th 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 7 pm evangelistic message wed 730 pm our midweek prayer service an invitation is extended to all united church melville peachs bethesda ballantrae sunday sept 30bh 195s bethesda church 101st anniversary 11 am morning servioe rev v a wood special music mrs morgasoa 730 pm evening service rev g davison special music the hiaey ma quartet stouffville baptist church pastor rev m gibson sunday sept 30th 1955 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 8 pm young peoples reformed church of canada dutch meeting monvulo pastor rev dykatra sunday sept 30th 1956 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school memorial christian church rev p a dearmond pastor sunday sept 30th 1956 10 am sunday rlblo school missionary sunday 11 am morning worship special singing by our morn ing guests the hclae hill quartet 730 pm evening gospel hour tues oct 2 230 pm the pilgrim workers will meet at the home of mrs ernest smith wed oct s 8 pm prayer bible study hour with studies in i timothy thurs oct 4 7 pm junior choir practice frl sept 28 prl oct 5 t pm boys stockade vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whitcombe ma thurs 815 prayer and bible study friday corn roast at george smalleys all welcome sunday sept 30th 1956 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship special singing tues 830 pm young peoples wed 815 pm ladles meeting at home of mrs cecil stick- wood altona christian united missionary church rev d sarrennt sunday sept 30th 1956 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic wednesday evening 8 pm prayer meeting stouffville united missionary church rev f g humii minister thurs 8 pm prayer servioe sunday sept 30th 1966 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 730 pm evangelistic mr e herbert will apeak at both services saturday 745 pm second markham church another week gone and time to gather at ypc for a saturday evening of fellowship a qnlr to test your bible knowledge singing to exercise your vocal chords in pralm- to god josh maffey and his golden saxophone for music to remember a rood gospel film will be ibcfna yon are welcome