j ii stouffville suntribune h i v li ftyt thursday dec 112003 7 churches shipping goods mljlomne affica byhannelorevolpe staff writer 4 have container will travel to ukraine dozens of residents came to help stuffa 40foot container at stouffviue pentecostal church oh main street saturday pentecostal arid missionary church mem- bers were assisted by the junior youth group frohi stoifffville missionary- church under the leadership of norman wideman the container is destined for lviv ukraine to brighten the lives of youngsters in anl orphanage there v hospital beds for orphanage bill clark who chairs the pentecostal churchs missions committee obtained hos pital beds and bedside tables to include in the container 7 a large number of items came from the churchs missions depot where people can drop off books clothes and other items they no longer need there were also school and medical supplies for the orphanage our church is very focused on helping other countries as much as we possibly can the container is being shipped from mississauga frbrri masters foundation which supports this orphanage the pentecostal church connection came about when pastor gene clarke and church member vic montesano visited the orphanage in lviv while they were both teaching at a bible col lege there for several weeks our church is very focused on helping other countries as much as we possibly can staff photobill roberts tom ross and his son kyle 8 help pack a container with supplies being sent to an orphanage in ukraine saturday at stouffville pentecostal church another container will be sent to uganda said missions committee member nancy clark the projects have been very well sup ported by the entire community help for uganda this is the second container that has been sent overseas from the pentecostal church the first was sent to uganda in may 2002 preparations for a third container also to be sent this month are under way this third container will also be sent to uganda to the watoto child care ministry and will contain two new tractors among other supplies the ministrys purpose is for residents to become more selfsufficient by growing cash crops such as coffee a team from the church will visit the ministry in uganda next sumrner as volun- teers funds are still being accepted to defray the costs of the tractors and donations can be made by calling 905-640- 8805 two sets of happy people will come out of dr allen turners office thanks to the clinics annual patient appreciation day next thursday the local chiropractor is provid- ing free services dec 18 to his regu lar patients in exchange for a new unwrapped gift or cash donation which will be passed on to needy children for christmas by the stouffville lions club j we are hoping to have our biggest toy rhountain ever chiro practic assistant lorraine wilson said dr turner is celebrating his 20th year of chiropractic practice iri stouffville the staff at the stouffville chiropractic health centre onmain street also includes associate osteopath dr lyne bond and office staff teryle kdrnan cindy dawson and barb johnson l turner treats learning disabili ties arid attention deficit disorder between 1985 and 1999 he treated about 2000 learning disabled chil dren chiropractors say many learning disabled children have had some sort of trauma to the head caused by a difficult birth falls or a blow to the head he treats the structural problems that interfere with the central nerv ous system which may inhibit learrung in certain areas more information is available by logging on to wwwdrtumerorg 1 i us iff f iii li lt decor food he a it h fa s h io n mih ono w im m lifestyles i t y b i oohouo ou ooont to bo advertising inquiries richmond hillvaughan 9058813373 newmarketaurora 9058538888 markhamstouffville 9052942200 georgina 9054767753 editorial inquiries debora kelly 9058538888 northofthecityoyngcom m i