Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 29, 1956, p. 11

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missionary convention here well attended sunoaj saw te ar3 fill tre beginning of a week of mission ary service in the halted mis sionary church stouffviue in the tnosming service miss xonna cuthbertson and rev and mrs clark who are repre sentatives of the voice of the sp iert waen horse shoe pitchers go bowling several members of the stousville horseshoe pitchers club journeyed to the sham rock bowling cub in toronto recently o take part in a men laid down their jives so bowling tournament sponsored mm vaianty e in the sunday school hour mrs clark took her hearers on by the dominion association those present from town in he order of their showing special 1 lb hamburg 1 pkg buns 45c smoked picnic bonein shoulders 39c ib sausage lib pkg 37c ib bologna 25c ib an imaginary plane trip to visit are rimer orr dave ratclitt a church and sunday school in j bill grove dawson hare ei- kcuador which wasmeeing at gin vagg and bruce harper andes radio station hcjb at tjle ver n that she wasj local ladies were mrs wm quito ecuador were the i speaking in stouffvuie grove mary grove and evelyn speakers in the evening service rev i grove ev bowled the high rev clark who has been in c h- king canadian secretary j triple score of the evening of the mission to lepers des- kortynine men and 19 of cribed the condition of the ten the fair sex were present at million lepers in the world to day medical science has accom plished much with the new sulphene drugs in checking the disease and in the operations on crippled hanil yet 97 of this vast number has yet been unreached jfosl order msre missionary work in south america for 30 years and who is now canadian director of the voice of the andes gave a thrilling account of the work sending accomplished gospel of christ over the air to many countries in their own languages he read letters re ceived from hearers in aus tralia and in sweden miss cuthbertson told of the five missionaries in ecuado this affair stouffviue will be host to the horseshoers on april 33 and 14 caxckit campaign ix april you- contribution to the april canadian cancer campaign helps control cancer in three ways and unhelped the they support research into the mission to lepers seeks not fundamental cause o cancer to bring medical aid to provide the means for a lav edu- only these outcast people but to cation program and supply mon ey and materials needed by the r r the stouftyiu tr15wf thursday march 21 t956 ttgt xi maple leaf dairy stouffviue ihone 165 who last their lives in january i bring to tnem the menage of canadian canwr society volun while seeking to take the gos pel to an unreached indian tribe she told of the bravery of the bereaved wives and fam ilies of these noble men an appeal was made for young people to step into the ranks love and jesus christ these to sionarv tnrougn teera offering assistance to can j cer patients education is our services greatest ammunition in this fight are continuing all week have you attended the meetings yet see the announcements of meeting times elsewhere in this issue all steaks round sirloin t bone 65c lb rindless bacon 45 c ib very welcome final skate the box grove united church ov satckdav night will hold a special easter serv- j ice on sunday the junior saturday night or thfe week choir is expected to sin the april meeting of the box- grove wa will be held at the home of mrs hollingworth on wednesday evening april 1th at 830 sharp the wa will again this year be selling flower and vegetable seeds arriving soon for wnich the from the veri best company- foemfcwliip is very grateful to which by all reports lives up to will be the last public skating night of the season with the windup of the intermediate team and the close of the lions 1eewee league hockey activ ity has practically ceased cimfmoo free delivery phone 280 box grove mrs shirley howard things are pretty quiet ar- luncl here this week the farm forum is over for this season frchool will be closed next week and at the end of april most of tho clubs at the youth centre will close however before they close we thought you might be interested to hear about the clubs and their ac tivities this week we will take a look at the tiny tot club there are now twenty children enrolled in thus club with an average attendance of eighteen each morning those in charge of the club are mrs dowdell and mrs armstrong on tuesday morning and mrs haines and mrs walter jr on thursdaj- morning and last week the children welcomed another helper mrs gray at the average meeting which lasts from 930 till 1130 the children start by singing good morning to you followed by a short devotional period an activity period when they work with paper paste scissors mo delling clay etc a play period to let off steam a quiet period when they have a biscuit and then a story and its time to go home you can see by this that the ladies have their hands full j so if you would like to help out vour assistance would be its name the wa would like to have your order in time for the april meeting other pro jects for this meeting are a 25c touch and take parcel aprons and pillowcases for the bazaar the box grove evangelical church will be holding a spe cial easter service on sunday evening at the home of mr and mrs gray music for the occasion will be sung by the children in a quartet and a double trio the boys of the boys club would like to extend their thanks to all those who helped provide transportation for them when they attended an evening of hockey at the ted reeve arena last friday evening thanks also to the riverdale kivvariis club who provided the tickets and also donated the mone- for the tools which were put into use for the first time last tuesday evening under the instruction of les haines the boys report that last satur days donut sale was very suc cessful with the boys making over 16 for their club the top salesman was bill haines who sold 31 dozen donuts the club sold 109 dozen altogether a piano has been donated to the youth centre and will be against cancer dr ixmis kress a crusader for cancer once said education does not cause can cerphobia in any case i have never heard of anyone dying from the fear of cancer but i know of many who died from neglect of it cancer society speakers and films are available for mens or womens groups call mrs thorn- son tlmer 11304 canvassers are urgently need ed for the coming campaign in terested parties please call mrs g v purves collect at union- vlllc 239 or mrs j hammersley at stouffviue 2oc around 30 was raised to be ap plied to the 500 mortgage mrs connor held a very suc cessful ronald ware party last thursday evening at her home presided over by mrs pugh of wexford the ronald ware rep resentative happy birthday to cathy fos ter who was three years old last thursday welcome back to mr and mrs cy laurin who returned jast saturday from vacation ing in florida mr and mrs coakwell and family visited terra cotta on sunday to help mrs fred coak well celebrate her soth birth day also at the celebration was the rest of mrs coakwells fam ily miss ann coakwell mr and mrs john jackson the hosts and mr and mrs art coakwell and family mr and mrs john woodbine visited with mr woodbines parents mr and mrs thomas woodbine at salford near lon don over the weekend miss dorothy mendover of milliken visited with the grays for the weekend the west hill kiwanis club the millionaires nite held last saturday was a big hit everyone had a good time and i tenders for coal and coke federal buildings province of ontario sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above will be received until 300 pm est thursday april 26 1956 for the supply of coal and coke for the federal buildings through out the province of ontario forms of tender with specifica tions and conditions attached can bo obtained from the chief of purchas ing and stores department of public works ottawa and the district architect 385 yonge st toronto ont tenders will not be considered un less made on or according to the printed forms supplied by the de partment and in accordance with conditions set forth therein the department reserves the right to demand from any successful tend erer before awarding the order a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the bank act or the quebec savings bank act pay able to the order of the receiver general of canada equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender in accordance with the government contracts regulations now in force or bearer bonds with unmatured coupons attached of the government of canada or of the canadian national railway company and it constituent companies un conditionally guaranteed as to prin cipal and interest by the govern ment of canada the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted robert fortier chief of administrative services v and secretary department of public works ottawa march 16 1356 452 wyatt johnson lived 11 years a befhesda stricken suddenly at his home on the fifth concession of whitchurch township last sunday march 2o 1kh3 wyatt campbell johnson passed away the same day he is survived by his widow the former alma ferguson and by a sister le- one mrs rg simpson he leaves also to mourn his loss two aunts ethel clark and mrs thomas arthur mr johnson in his 4sth year was born in orillia on july 3 190s but lived for most of his life in toronto he was in the insurance business he moved to the fifth concession eleven years ago and lived midway be tween the townline and bethes- da an ardent hockey specta tor mr johnson had been in fair health only and this was a source of disappointment to him when he was unable to be present at a match in stouff viue deceased was also a mem ber of the stoufiville rich ardson lodge af am prior to removal to toronto for burial mr johnson rested at the funeral home of l e oneill the funeral service was conducted on tuesday march 27 from the turner and porter funeral chapel with in terment in mount pleasant cemetery rev h moddle con ducted the service pallbearers were howard ferguson leon ard buckland james gibson fred gibson jack bullick and donald nevens mr lon blizzard passes at 81 on friday march 23rd mr alonzo lon blizzard a resi dent of the seventh concession of markham for the past 30 years passed away in the stouffviue brierbush hospital following a brief illness mr and mrs blizzard celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary only recently on thursday 1955 buick special 4door hard top finished in twotone maroon and white dyna- flow transmission custom radio underseat heater wheel discs undercoating and window- washers sale price 279500 1953 monarch custom 4door twotone brown and beige automatic trans mission power steering custom radio heater signal lights wheel discs seat covers and back up lights a great saving sale price 159500 1953 chevrolet bel air convertible finished in yellow and green powerglide transmission custom radio heater wheel discs signal lights whitewall tires very low mileage 1953 chevrolet standard club coupe original light beige finish custom radio heat er signal lights have a look at this one sale price 129500 1950 pontiac chieftan 25 series 4door original jet black finish underseat heater ex cellent condition sale price 79500 1952 gmc y ton pickup finished in commercial green heater and de froster sale price 5s9500 all the above cars carry our goodwill guarantee open evenings till 9 pm patrick motors stouffviue phone 372 march loth the deceased suf fered a stroke and was remov- ed to the stouffviue brierbush hospital but failed to recover the late mr blizzard wa i ronto and tom on the home farm he has two brothers oli ver of ravenshoe and walter in vancouver bc the funeral service was held born at holt near mt albert on monday afternoon at 2 o the son of the late james bliz- clock from the dixon chapel zard and rachel atkinson he t markham conducted by rev has always led a very active h moddle of peachs united life and was wellknown thro- church assisted by rev w ughout the district a good m simpson formerly of holt neighbor mr blizzard was al- and a friend of the deceased ways anxious to assist anyone the pallbearers were messrs in need he was in his 82nd jack warrinor harry lewis year 1 don miller bill blizzard car- besides his wife the former man rutledge and francis mary gibney he is survived gibney interment was made by two sons stewart in to- in mount albert cemetery njoy eading you cipitttt evefy week you can buy your copy at one of these newsstands watsons store goodwood padgetts store claremont corner store claremont i hedges store claremont mrs matthews brougham woods drug store markham findlays store unionville billingsleys drug store unionville storeys drug store stouffviue smiths store bethesda duncans store green river mcintoshs store cedar grove wades store locust hill willows store victoria square reids store ringwood phillips store ringwood milsteds store gormley wrights store ballantrae 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