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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 26, 1969, p. 5

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thursday jun 26 1969 the tribune page 5 lmt the people praue thee o cod i jjll stouffville united church church 4 duchess su minister bev jas l carder b abjd sunday june 29h 1969 church school 10 am- join with st james presbyterians for morning i worship at st james organist mr r phelps st james presbyterian church stolffville minister bev fred ii cromey ba 2941633 sunday june 29th 1969 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school all welcome ringwood congregational christian church pastor kev k si vague btii bke sunday june 29th 1969 1000 am sunday school 1110 am morning worship 730 pm drivein service in the stouffville shopping plaza rev eric sisel bd phd music the harmonaires mixed quar tet 8 pm wed prayer meet ing bible study stouffville missionary church minister bev john hamilton tel 6402413 or 3911 sunday june 29th 1969 10 am sunday school with classes lor everyone 11 am morning worship 7 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bibe study youre always welcome at the missionary church gormley missionary church memorial christian congregational church minister kev clarence t bass sunday june 29th 1969 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am the minister 730 pm drivein service in the stouffville shopping plaza the public is in vited speaker rev eric sisel bd phd of box grove zion cedar grove united churches music the harmonaires mixed quartet kev ii s hallman pastor thurs 8 pm youth fel lowship in charge of bryan hankings group mission ary emphasis sunday june 29th 1969 950 am bible school with classes for all ages 11 am worship 730 pm pastor stan yoko- to of the japanese church toronto with a number of his young people will pre sent a service of song music testimony mess age wed 8 pm prayer and bible study a warm welcome awaits you altona missionary church rev frank iluson pastor sunday june 29th 1969 1030 am sunday school 730 evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer service the church with a light on sunday night churchill church sunday june 29th 1969 955 am bible school 11 am worship service speaker mr ian percy wed 8 pm prayer bible study mr ian percy melville united church 6tli cone markham rev george davison sunday june 29th 1969 11 am worship service the sacrament of the lords supper will be ob served 11 am sunday school baker hill baptist church pastor ii laflcur sunday june 29th 1969 bible school 950 am morning service 11 am young peoples 715 pm wed 8 pm prayer ser- ice mccormafifc memorial church vivian highway 48 at vivian rd pastor v g shillinglon sunday june 29th 1969 950 study time 1100 morning worship 730 pm rev loveday why i believe the bible to have the power to change lives wed 800 midweek fellow ship june 30 july 5 junior camp ages 10 to 14 years july 711 9 am 12 noon vacation bible school crafts recreation study stouffville baptist church 76 slain st w 6402911 pastor gordon t gooderham btii sunday june 29th 1969 950 bible school 1100 morning worship nursery facilities for in fants and toddlers 700 evening meeting wed 800 prayer meeting christ church anglican stouffville rector kev frederick e miller sunday june 29th 1969 trinity iv 9 am morning prayer mr arthur seymour from the ministers study v g shilunton tomorrow i go to court xo i didnt rob a bank i just happened to have an 8cylinder car that insisted on exceeding the speed limit by 8 miles im not sure that the judge will ac cept that explanation im not sure either that he will say case dismissed he will probably say that the car is not res ponsible for its actions he may even go on to say that the car cannot read the signs there fore it cannot keep the law it has lots of horse power but no will power i have a feeling now that the judge will not see my side of the story i think he is going to look in my direction maybe even point his finger and say shillington you are a fool you broke the law not the car its just not fair that a minister should have to pay a fine is it i mean i didnt kill anyone i wasnt in a getaway car i simply drove my car carefully at 48 miles per hour in a 40 zone now whats so terribly wrong with that do those policemen have nothing better to do with their time they probably need the money at city hall they are prejudiced thats what too bad it isnt making sense i know it isnt all the wise cracks about my careful driv ing and the prejudiced policemen are not even convincing myself the law is the law police men are paid to see that everyone including ministers keeps the law so tomorrow i pay the penalty did you ever wonder how we managed to acquire such an orderly society where did we get the ideas about speed limits working for a living instead of stealing one man married to one woman and so on some people have the odd notion that a clever president or prime minister drew up a code of laws as they emerg ed from his mind nonsense the order we have or are supposed to have in our society can be traced directly to jesus christ and the bible quite a number of people would be in clined to abolish the whole system of law they would start with the moral law then move on to the law of the country and bit by bit they would undermine any sign of order and beauty they would try to end the natural law too except that they are not so sure they want to die all good law is important but infinitely more important than any other is that moral law of the creator the moral law of god is the only reliable order of life yet every person alive has broken it do you know what that means it means that you appear in court tomorrow too the court is supreme and tomorrow will come a plea of not guilty is about as senseless as saying that the car is responsible for exceeding the speed limit plead guilty and secure jesus christ by faith as your advocate he will act on your behalf and pay the penalty bloomington christian gospel church associated gospel churches of canada slinister rev r l langford sunday june 29th 1969 945 am bible school for all ages 11 am morning worship 730 join us at the opn- air drivein service in fellowship with ringwood stouffville christian churches in the stouffville plaza come and enjoy this warm fellowship with us who makes the safest cars it the world stouffville pentecostal church temporary location altona community centre rev s a grant pastor 6404903 sunday 10 am sunday school an hour of training and learning 1100 am devotional service 700 pm evangelistic meeting wed 8 pm bible study prayer friday 8 pm young peoples hour psalms 1361 o give thanks unto the lord for he is good full gospel church stouffville services held in the slasonic hall pastor rev d b carpenter sunday june 29th 1969 10 am sunday school a class for every age group 11 am morning worship 730 pm deliverance service thurs s pm body ministry and prayer at 311 south st revival meetings june 29th to july istli evangelist tyrone sieyers of edmonton alta every night at the slasonic hall 8 pm plan to attend friendly welcome awaits you the safetycriticised north american auto in dustry that this year is adding more than 75 different new safety features on the various models of cars made on this continent these features arc almost entirely voluntary on the part of the industry and follow the introduction of more than 80 different safety items on 1967 and 68 models mostly in response to government regu lations no one model of this years cars has more than 20 of these 75 safety features but the majority will likely be adopted by all makers if experience justi fies their additional cost and other drawbacks principal items are the guard rail doors brought out by general slotors to prevent side penetration the cnishablc s frame of ford to absorb collision impact and the new quartz lamp of chrysler cor poration designed to illuminate the area now missed by conventional lamps some of the safety features have been under development for more than 10 years despite millions spent on safety research and the addition of safety features on new manufacture that now affect 25 percent of the cars on the road deaths and injuries continue to climb this bears out the industrys claim that people not cars cause accidents and that the human part of the problem deserves at least equal attention thats something only you can help markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phone 2941742 crossword puzzle first church wedding sunderland the first wedding in st mala- chis catholic church brock took place quietly saturday may 24 1969 at 4 pjn when marriage vows were exchanged be tween mary joanne mc donald and donald keith lotton the bride is the young est daughter of mr and mrs alfred mcdonald rr 2 sunderland and the groom the youngest son of mr and mrs nor man lotton rr 1 black- water officiating at the double ring ceremony was rev t j mcmanus beaverton entering the little white church on the arm of her father the bride looked elegant in her full length traditional gown of silk organza and imported au- con lace with a botteau neckline and lily point sleeves the bouffant skirt bor dered with deep scalloped lace was enhanced by an overskirt i n ridingote style similarly trimmed with lace and self bows at front and back a fioral side drape head piece held her bouffant scalloped veil of silk illus ion the bride wore a single pearl necklace a gift from the groom and carried a cascade of sweetheart pink roses with carna tions trimmed with green and lilyofthevalley the matron of honor was the brides sister mrs teresa mclean sun derland she wore a two- piece rose linen dress and coat ensemble her headpiece was pink and rose roses a neck lace was a gift from the bride and groom she carried a bouquet of white and pink carna tions the flower girl was the brides niece miss con nie hale oshawa she wore a pretty dress of white cotton ilet over rose peau de soir satin her headpiece was of white carnations her bouquet was of small car nations the best man was the grooms brother mn kenneth lotton green- bank the reception was held in the banquet room sunderland hall the brides mother re ceived wearing a tur quoise dress and jacket in acetate and nylon lace with rayon taffeta she wore white accessories and a corsage of pink roses with iily-of-the- valley the grooms mother as sisted wearing a mauve lace dress over organza she wore white accessor ies and a corsage of yel low roses with lily-of-the- valley for a honeymoon to points north the bride chose a lilac dress and coat ensemble of brocade material she wore white accessories and carried a corsage of deep orange sweetheart roses with lily- ofthevalley prior to their wedding the bride was entertained at four showers given by mrs gloria lotton a per sonal shower a commun ity shower a miscellane ous shower by mrs joan more than nautically spooking heres the answer bus trip to montreal by blanche tlndall altona several young people from altona attending grade 8 at claremont public school enjoyed a bus trip re cently to ottawa mont real and upper canada village mrs kerr and mrs tindall served as chaperones winners at the recent euchre were margaret chadwick linda lehman margaret eckardt owen gray jim johnson and harold mccarthy the lucky prize winner was ralph carter the next euchre will be june 30 we are sorry to report that mrs jack carter is in uxbridge hospital mac burns is in toronto wcl- tended the tops club on tario convention at the royal york hotel tor onto the wms meeting will be held at the home of mrs melvin johnson at 8 pm july i the sunday school pic nic will be held june 26 at 7 pm at bruccs mill conservation area 80th birthday a family birthday parly was held in honor of mrs h preston saturday at the home of her daughter mrs jos focklcr mrs preston is so mrs wm risebrough visited with her daughter icslcy hospital and fred mr bruce focklcr and lewis is in scarboro cen- family on the weekend tcnary hospital mr and mrs malcolm ruth lewis ruth keith visited with his smith irene muirhcad mother at tceswatcr on and margaret lewis at- the weekend horizontal 1 nautical device 7 mariner 13 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the people of ontario victoria trust company since iee whitby 6885897 mr and mrs otto tranmer a diamond day for bloomington couple bloomington sunday june 22 was a diamond day in the life of mr and mrs ot to tranmer well- known and highly res pected residents of bloomington they ce lebrated their 60th wed ding anniversary and the occasion was not to go unrecognized they were the guests of honor at an openair gathering of relatives family friends and neighbors held at the home of a son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs walter tran mer rr 1 cedar val ley a beautiful anni versary cake enhanced the head table other members ot the family present in cluded a second son kenneth on the home farm and an only daughter gwenn mrs howard shantz of toronto mr and mrs tranmer have grand children and 3 great grandchildren he is 81 she is 79 a very special guest at the anniversary re union was a niece mrs howard kee of oiange- ville as a very tiny tot she attended the wed ding ceremony back in 1909 mrs tranmer the former emily esther mahon was born at lemonville one of two in the family of thomas and helen mahon cone 7 whitchurch mr tranmer is the son of william and mr and mrs otto tranmer stouffville rr 2 honored on occasion of their diamond wedding anniversary sarah tranmer also of bloomington the prop erty a century farm has been retained in the tranmer familv name for over 200 years mrs tranmer a tri bune correspondent since 1940 looked lov ely for the occasion both she and her hus band appeared to enjoy every minute of the afternoon and evening activities staff photo the tribune joins with a host of good friends in extending congratulations with the hope that both mav enjoy many more vears of health and happiness together watson reunion stouffville alls well that ends well that is what members of the watson clan were saying at the conclusion of a re union and nicnic june 15 the weather during the afternoon was bad so bad in fact that the ma jority were ready to pack up their eating utensils and head home that was when several sympathetic members of stoulfvilles richardson masonic lodee came to the rescue the hall was made available to the group and 33 sat down to a delightful banquet the executive to be headed bv clifford wat son of newmarket still hasnt lost faith in stouff- villes weather plans have already been made to hold next years gather ing at the same location on the third sunday in june mr and mrs smythe purvis and a staff shower at the home of mrs mary evans the happy couple are residing at maple street uxbridge were in charge of the pro- sjrnm and donald watson looked after the childrens prizes members were from georgetown toronto o s h a w a whitby ux- bridce goodwood and stouftville the group was unani- m o u s in expressing thanks to the masonic order for the use of its spacious facilities in a time of extreme need painting and decorating interior exterior industrial commercial spray painting paper hanging heinz blum jrb1 sloiiftyiile 6404712 af ten pm the head restraints in 1969 automobiles are designed to reduce injuries due to rearend collisions restraints should help minimize some of the unpleasant effects of these all too common crashes but their causes can be dealt with only by drivers there are a number of thingsyou can do to help prevent rear- end collisions here are some of them dont let yourself be crowded by the driver behind if someone follows you too closely for safety encourage him to pass by pulling off the road if necessary signal i your intentions to make aturn change lanes or stop suddenly signal an intend jed stop by pumping your brake pedal to iflash the brakelights dont crowd the driver ahead leave at least one car length for each 10 miles of speed and remember that high speeds a jand poor weather conditions demand extra stopping distance at night or in rain or fog allow for reduced visibility or decreased traction limitedaccess highways have made higher speeds common as a result drivers need to be especially wary of slow- moving or stopped vehicles stay alert be particularly attentive near controlled intersections where vehicles ahead may be slowing turning and stopping watch for slower- moving merging traffic use acceleration and deceleration lanes to change your own speed when entering or leaving a highspeed highway prevent secondary collisions at an accident scene by getting off the roadway quickly if you decide to stop be a defensive driver constantly watch the traffic around you and plan for any foreseeable emergency ciag insubance cooperators insurance associations of guelph

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