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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 22, 1965, p. 9

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chiropractic viewpoint tension the aecret of jood health and happy energetic living is normal nerve function modern ufe is geared to such a pace that in order to do our job and attain our ambitions we seem to be constantly keyed up to help you relax dose your eyes occasionally during the rush of a long busy day and try to forget eterythlng in the world around you let your mind go blank and see how refreshed you feel after this brief respite from strain when you go to bed let your weight sink deep down into the mattress do not let an inner tenseness hoid you up in the air have your spine and nervous system checked at regular intersals the professionally trained chiropractor will be able to give you invaluable suggestions and corrective treatment if necessary when the nervous system is working smoothly unhampered by either emotional or physical hazards the result is better health news from butto nville and district for office supplies its the tribune april 15 1965 neighbourhood notes mr and mrs harojd baldwin have sold their home and prop erty on don mills rd to a lum ber company and plan to move to the stouffville area in the near future recently mr and mrs hank coleman entertained browns corners church choir members at a practice held in their home mrs wm mcgimpsey was a guest recently at the home of mr and mrs elmore hill and visited other friends in the neighbourhood mrs russell boyington was hostess last week to two toron to teachers college students who were assigned to practise work at buttonville school they say lightning never strikes twice in the same place but the brodie family at head- ford knows that it does their house was struck during an electric storm last week for the second time within a year or miss e fridtum altona united missionary convention april 21st to 25th iricl thurs 22nd miss e cressman missionary to nigeria w africa frf 23rd rev john blosser missionary to india services will commence at 800 pm sunday services 1030 am dr john erb 730 pm miss edna pridham the missionary enterprise is not the churchs afterthought it is christs forethought plan to attend this missionary convention two mr and mrs a w miller mr and mrs norman lott and mr and mrs earl empringham were guests at the brodie dawson wedding which took place at grace anglican church markham on apr 11 the groom is neil brodie son of mr and mrs william brodie of union- ville and the bride is doreen dawson daughter of mr and mrs wm dawson of rr 1 markham mr and mrs gordon spring and john crawford were re ceived into membership at browns corners united church at the palm sunday reception service rev dr a f binning- ton officiated and the choir un der the direction of mrs don reesor sang the palms with mrs a w miller soloist it was also the occasion of the quarterly communion service after his ordination next month mr terry whyte who has served as student minister at victoria sq charge this year will take over duties as minister at hazelton bc anniversary service 18421965 anniversary services will be held at browns corners united church on sunday may 2 when the congregation celebrates its 123rd birthday rev dr a g reynolds ma archivist for the united church of canada will preach at the 1100 am service and in the evening the guest speaker will be rev geo m morrison b comm bd who gave up a lucrative career in the business world to become a churchman special music has been planned also in the morn ing the church choir will sing and in the evening the new market male choir under the direction of mr leon b nash will provide a musical program ycha euchre the local branch of the york central hospital auxiliary held a euchre party at the wi com munity hall on friday apr 9 and more than 28 tables of players attended winners were mrs norman reid mrs ross davis mrs b thomson mrs bernice tooley messrs c lat cham gordon spring ken stots and roy robinson mr russell burr was master of ceremonies and those win ning lucky draws included mrs walter craig mrs g weld- mark mr bob risebrough freezeout winners were mr douglas hood mr bill middle- ton mr george kelly and mrs hutchison on april 23 the final w i sponsored euchre will be heid and on the following friday april 30 the markham lwn bowlers will hold a euchre the last of the season at buttonville ucw meet browns corners united church women met for dessert luncheon on wednesday and afterward held their easter thank offering service mrs a f binnington and miss mary rodick were hostesses mrs harold stefller conducted the meeting and mrs george hoo per was soloist accompanied by mrs binnington the devotional service was taken from the 17th century works of the french monk brother laurence who formed heaven on earth among the pots and pans of a kitchen a film strip the last days of jesus was shown with miss mary rodick reading the script this was followed by discussion led by mrs binnington regard ing the life of jesus and those who were influenced by it during business treasuier mrs norman reid annouirpd that receipts from the lucky luncheon and bake sale were s13401 dates to remember include open house at the lna grafton gage home may 12 york manor open house april 28 strawberry tea june 27 browns corners ucw on ths evening of may 4 with guest speaker mrs lawson mumbr- son reveiwing to kill a mock ingbird followed by discus sion of this timely book on the position of the american negro in his own land easter sunday was the fare well service for mr t t whyte at browns corners united church on may 9th the student on this charge will be mr k g hobbs ba who is completing his second year at emmanuel college after that date the ses sion will meet to decide his fu ture relationship with the charge hockey and curling wind up this week even for diehards george hoopers rink was still hoping to capture the stanley defoe trophy in curling and hockey teams were travelling far in the playoffs paul craigle was a member of the unionville all star squirts playing at elmvale last week and david turner brian hood philip johnson and wayne bob- bett were members of the fee- wee all stars playing at elm- vale and goderich opposing teams were from burks falls thornbury stroud oro etc unionville ice is outofbounds for the hockey set this week because of the ice carnival which takes place this weekend kathy and lorna cox will skate in that highlight of the spring season mr george wardle has been ill recently we wish him a quick recovery janet craig was home with her parents mr and mrs walt craig for the easter holiday happy that she passed her first set of examinations at the to ronto general hospital with fly ing colours on good friday the browns corners congregation joined with headford and victoria sq in a special service at victoria sq church rev dr a f bin nington preached the sermon and mrs stanley defoe was or ganist mrs alan orr letd the combined choir easter services the outdoor world may have looked like merry christmas last sunday morning but at browns corners church tne greeting was happy easter as early as 630 am people began to gather for the sunrise serv ice which was held in the chris tian education room following a devotional period led by mrs harold steffler president of ucw mr garnet stewart superintendent of the sunday school and rev dr binnington there were hymns with miss joy fuller at the pia no breakfast was served at the conclusion and for a time the kitchen was a bustling place with pancakes in the making peanut botte best buy save 9c cash yodi 5c coupon twin tack white or coloured delsey tissue 4 us 49c best buy save 30c giant size 20c off pack surf detergent 65c sve 9c eacl clean sweep brooms 89 best but new and so delicious 1401 tins libbys deep buttered qk m jo corn 249c best buy save 16c liquid detergent buy 1 get 1 free 14oz twin pack 75 best buy save 54e joc off pack 10ox jar mother parkers ef e instant coffee schells red white stouffville jim abell prion 6404712 sun life assurance company of canada chefs were mrs a w miller mrs h r paterson mr and mrs hank coleman and mr charles turner assisted by the members of ucw at 1130 am mr terry t whyte conducted the easter service and there was fine easter music by the junior choir under the direction of mrs george hooper and the senior choir led by mrs donald reesor happy timers mrs cal parton was hostess last week when the happy timers browns corners ucw unit 1 held their april meet ing mrs parton and mrs clayton jones were in charge of pro gram and there was a study period on the work of the church in india mrs jones told of an indian family doing post gradu ate work in medicine here in canada and she showed ar ticles made in india a quiy followed mrs wm wilson con ducted the meeting in the ab sence of the president mrs bruce armstrong and during business it was agreed that members would assist at the at home following the evening anniversary service on may 2 on tuesday may 4 the group will join with the senior ucw for an evening meeting when mrs lawson mumberson will review to kill a mocking bird the stouffyim triwne twiy apr3 21 w63 p 9 looo dance and euchre saturday april 24th 9 pm victoria square community centre bill smith orchestra door prizes spot dances lucky draw modern and old tyme dancing 150 per person refreshments 100 for teenagers proceeds for building fund l volkswagen owners see your factory trained mechanic in vandorf at don mills road hans heyd fina garage tel 7274390 special spring prices tuneup 400 full inspection s800 front end king and link pin 2500 complete clutch job wpressure plate disc and release bearing 3200 valve job 4500 for example courtesy cars available here are reasons why you should improve your home with alcan siding newm alcan siding 1 its double guaranteed this is hra only siding in canada with a doubleguarantee alcan guarantees the quality of the siding we guarantee the installation alcan siding is government approved the cmhc acceptancs number is shown on every piece 2 improves appearance mean 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