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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1962, p. 8

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pages the stoufrvllle tr1june tlmby febreacy 31962 interior view of new claremont coop store bloomington the february meeting of the wa was held with president mrs harding in charge on thursday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs e baker the devotions and installation of offi cers was conducted by mr gooderham money was desig nated to the work of miss bev bratton in france miss mary neal and to the treasurer of the rhurch decoration fund used postage stamps are to be given to miss marilyn burnett for missions the missionary pro gram by mrs o h tranmer in eluded readings by mrs m barnes and mrs d burnett music by mrs c lemon mrs c tindall and mrs e burnett a scripture quiz by mrs e best wishes i to claremont coop diversey corp canada ltd port creditontario nesbitt mrs e lemon closed with prayer the march meet ing to be held in the church is to be very special as it will commemorate the fiftyfifth an niversary of the founding of the ladies society mrs e baker served lunch mr eugene baker attended the funeral of the late mr j miller of newmarket last thurs day mrs s rae and mrs deacon of lemonville attended sunday school as representatives of the visitation and girls division of the whitchurch sunday school association mr and mrs otto tranmer were sunday guests at the home of walter tranmer mount al bert in honor of his birthday mr and mrs little and dau ghter of kettleby were satur day visitors with her parents mr and mrs r johnston mrs degeer mr clarence de- geer of cedar grove and miss eleanor sherk were sunday guests with mr and mrs e nesbitt and family our team was again successful on sunday night in the bible cjuiz at theyouth centre their opponentswerefrom the ajax baptist church engagement mr and mrs charles mallett markham announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter marilyn jean to ralph charles graves son of mr and mrs warren graves mount albert the marriage will take place on feb 24th 1962 the average person is as good as his word if he doesnt talk too much rei it is our pleasure to have worked with board and management of claremont cooperative in the design engineering and supervision of construction of the new facilities with the addition of the new store office and warehouse we believe the claremont cooperative can now offer a complete service to its rural and urban members and customers second to none engineering and construction services united cooperatives of ontario weston ontario serving rural and urban communihes through 150 local cooperatives across ontario w- t obituaries moffatt frederick colin- entered into rest suddenly at the family residence kingston rd w pickering on thursday feb 1 1962 frederick colin moffatt beloved husband of rose ann mcdonald and dear father of douglas of dunbarton william andrew and robert wade of pickering mr moffatt will rest at mceachnie funeral home 28 kingston rd west pickering after 10 am friday funeral service in the chapel on satur day evening feb 3 at 730 pm interment glen wood cemetery picton on sunday upon ariival of motors at approximately 2 pm cooper norman roberts suddenly at newmarket hos pital on tuesday feb 6 1962 norman roberts cooper late of stouffville beloved husband of mabel dickinson friends will be received at the humphrey funeral home and chapel ltd 1403 bayview ave at davisville ave service in the chapel on thursday afternoon at 130 cre mation toronto crematorium big new home development fok makkham twp a joint meeting of markham township council and planning board is to be held this thurs day night the special joint meeting is to consider the re quest for permission to allow development of 1400 new homes in the southwest corner of the township s companies yttccicmmfcicllykkm- town pensions five insurance companies ap peared before stouffville muni cipal council thursday evening to present plans for the estab lishment of a group pension plan for the town employees some eleven people would be el igible for the plan including the employees of the public utili ties commission basic provision of the plans is for a five percent pay deduction to be matched by five percent from employers at the conclusion of the pres entations reeve timbers advis ed that when the necessary number of copies of each plan had been received the employ ees would be called to a special meeting for a discussion on the pension to be followed by a meeting of the finance commit tee heavy use of sand road supt davis advised whitchurch twp council mon day that the municipalitys en tire stock of 2500 tons of sand had been used up and it was necessary to draw in sand direct from the pit at gormley he also stated that he had to pro vide an assistant at the pit as kenneth baker had been in jured and was unable to work reeve wallwork said that the sand shortage was becoming general in nearly every munici pality there had been consider able ice to attend to and resi dents were becoming moic de manding in their requests for sanding service the beamish construction co have a steamer operating in the township in order to keep some of the culverts open council gave consent to snow- plowing on certain roads not on the township system but where the municipality was re ceiving some tax revenue special store hours the new claremont coop store u ill be open for public convenience on friday from 2 pjil until 9 pm and on saturday from 8 ami until 6 pjil delegation seeks dismissal continued from page 1 most expensive official picker ing township ever had it certainly is a sorry day for society when a small township commissioner can put a price on anybodys head just because he is living earning his living wherever he can under the ab surd pretext of property assess ment as though man were a mere chattel or someones prop erty to tax procurers it there fore becomes a most urgent in cumbent for the township coun cil to ask the commissioner to resign he said in his closing remarks mr roy suggested that the reeve should also re sign from his office and a judi cial enquiry should be ordered fair treatment we should have an assess ment commissioner whose main desire is to treat everyone fairly and render his decisions impar tially advocated professor francis labrie are you try ing to drive the farmers out of the area he asked something here is sadly in remiss he con cluded ward 5 councillor hubert wank stated that although some serious charges had been laid he did not feel that the assess ment commissioner should be subjected to crossquestioning western sand gravel sold the joint business firms of western sand and gravel co and keyson motors have been sold two former employees with the beamish construction co have completed the purch ase the new owners are allan curtis of richmond hill and robt harris of markham the transaction was finalized on feb 1st messrs frank barkey and cliff mason former owners had operated the garage and gravel business since 1948 in 3961 a total of 250000 tons of gravel was trucked out of the pit messrs curtis and harris hope to increase this output in 1962 they will retain thirteen former employees and have ac quired seven trucks the head office for both operations will be at the pit from the floor by any member of the delegation mr goslin was not present at the meeting i feel that the council should meet with him suggested coun cillor wank i certainly agree replied reeve scott we almost have to do some thing agreed the deputyreeve mrs jean mcpherson the reeve pointed out that a petition of 196 names was not ery representative since the township population was now close to 20000 he suggested further that a dissatisfied rate payer had at least four channels in which to file an appeal in cluding the court of revision the county court judge the on tario municipal board and the court of appeal referring to his own personal position he said that he had no desire to keep anything a seciet christ church anglican stouffville bev john l ball sector sunday february 11th 1962 sixth sunday after epiphany 930 am corporate commun ion and installation of officers for the ladies church groups 930 am junior and senior sunday schools 630 pjn monday brownies mon 2 pm chancel guild meeting 730 pjn tuesday wolf cubs 700 pm wed girl guides 700 pjn wed jr choir prac tice 800 pm wed sr choir prac tice best wishes to claremont coop howard chemical orangeviue- ontario jfcmmwimmmm four days of great blessing k bible preaching gospel film k special singing monday special youth program tuesday is pre school night wednesday is junior sunday school night evangelist rev a embree of kitchener ontario in the dicksons hill united missionary church sunday feb 1 1 hi to wednesday feb 14th stouffville united church rev j gordon cruikshank ba sunday february 11th 1962 945 ajn junior to senior sunday school 1100 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning worship mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice stouffville youth i sat 730 pm sadie hawkins skate 930 pm valentine programme music making deacons film displaying love beginning of the rainbow sun 915 pm musical deacons double header quiz f special for sat feb 17 sleigh bide old time stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today minister kev j williams sunday february 11th 1962 10 am bible school all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening service subject the four freedoms every christian should en joy special soloist mrs betty sweeny wed 8 pm prayer and bible study st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev gordon haniill ba sunday february 11th 1962 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us united missionary church rev alfred bees minister markham sunday february 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am rev a embree of kitchener 730 pm united service in the dicksons hill church with rev a embree thurs feb 8th prayer and bible study fri feb 9th sunday school skating party at the youth centre dicksons mix 945 am opening service with evangelist rev allan embree o kitchener 1050 am sunday school for the family 730 pm evangelistic service with rev a embree markham ladies ensemble will sing also monday feb 12th to wed nesday feb 14th with rev a embree make our church your chuich home stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh mtnlster sunday february 11th 1962 10 am sunday school missionary sunday in which we are to hear mrs allan doner and mrs e honsberger of nigeria 11 am the beatitudes 3 communion 730 pm the pastor will preach wed s pm praver meeting tonight thurs wms meet ing at the home of mrs james richards 393 loretta st feb 9 friday s pm christ ian service brigade of ban- field church toronto visiting stouffville um church men and boys of all ages invited pioneer girls the colon ists meet each tues at 7 pm the pilgrims meet each wed at 630 pm stouffville memorial christian church pastor mr clarence t bass sunday february 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service 8 pm mon young peoples 7 pm wed childrens choir practice prayer and bible study wed 8 pm in parsonage bloomington christian associated gospel church pastor g t gooderham bth sunday february 11th 1962 945 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service mon 730 pm senior hitime wed 4 pm junior hitime wed 8 pm prayer meeting ballantrae and lemonville united churches edward w mccrca minister sunday february 11th 1962 theme god upholds his people 10 am ballantrae ss 1115 am lemonville ss with classes for all ages 11 am morning worship at ballantrae 730 pm evening worship at lemonville coming to lemonville sunday feb 18th 730 pm medical missions by boat and plane in word and picture speak er gordon w thomas md internationa grcnfell mission music ballantrae choir gormley united missionary church rev c e hunking minister sunday february 11th 1962 10 am bible school 11 am worship service 730 pm evening service calling all sunday school staff to teacher training classes on monday evenings of feb ruary churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday february 11th 1962 1030 sunday school second markham baker hill baptist churches rev buice hiscy sunday febiuary 11th 1962 second mtuklinm prayer service eveiy wed 8 pm come and pray in truth in spiiit and in faith sunday services bible school classes for all and nursery for babies 10 am morning service 11 a m more about how god makes us holy evening service conducted bv our young people 730 pm every person regardless of age is urged to attend this service baker hill prayer service thurs 8 pm next sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm rom 66 we know that our old unrenewed self was nailed to the cross with him in order that our body which is the instrument of sin might be made ineffective and inactive for evil that we might no longer be the slaves of sin amplified nt brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderbent ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday february 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting ringwood christian church mr barry jones minister sunday february 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 630 pm wed childrens ser vice 8 pm wed ce prayer meet ing altona mennonite church sunday february 11th 1962 worship service 10 am bible study 745 pm at almira mcnnonite church everyone welcome altona united missionary church rev dow sargeant pastor sunday february 11th 1962 1030 am sunday school 730 pm rev sargeant will speak united church melville charge rev g davison sunday february 11th 1962 1000 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda 730 pm bethesda ypu at the d paisley home there will be vocal and instru mental numbers by john paul and danny at the melville ser vice peachs ucw meeting tues day feb 13 at 815 pm at the home of mrs g hoover vivian mccormack memorial church rev bruce hiscy pastor sunday february 11th 1962 1030 am bible school 730 pm evening worship subj the man who could see though he were blind second markham baptist male quartet will sing tues 8 pm bible study and prayer thurs 8 pm young peoples meeting for office supplies its the tribune t i

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