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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 1, 1970, p. 6

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page 6 the tribune thursday jan 1 1970 rev and mrs walter kelly leave for nicaragua to serve on mission field by evelyn mllsted gormley rev and mrs walter kelly left to ronto international air port by air sunday to serve on the mission field in nicaragua mrs ted jones and children are spending two weeks holiday with her parents in minneapolis minnisota mr gerald sudeyko and miss heather mcdonald flew to vancouver to spend the holiday season with her parents rev and mrs dan thornhill and girls of south bend indiana spent a week with her mother mrs gordon har- man mr frank baker of tor onto is visiting his sister mrs elias elliott mr and mrs bruce ben son and family enjoyed christmas with his par ents mr and mrs willard benson at owen sound mr latchlan munro at tending university in st johns newfoundland is holidaying with his par ents mr and mrs fred munro mr and mrs david heise and daughter of kcarns are spending the vacation with his parents mr and mrs russell heise miss carol stecklev of nassau mr and mrs john eyre and familv of niag ara falls new york mr and mrs llovd mctag- gart miss reta stecklev and mr and mrs greene and son all of toronto were christmas guests with their parents mr and mrs levi stecklev miss patsv hunking of kitchener visited her uncle and aunt mr and mrs ron elliott mr and mrs elmer bv- er of calgary are visiting his brotherinlaw and sis ter mr and mrs ralph empringham other sun day dinner guests were mr and mrs fred byer of st anns mr llovd byer of toronto mr and mrs jim empringham and bradley of queensville and mr and mrs ron em pringham and family of unionville rev and mrs a mc- niven robert and mar- lene were guests at the wedding of their son don ald in the brethern in christ church at boyle dec 26 feme and shirley doner of regina sask are holi daying with their parents mr and mrs harold don er miss marilyn stacey rn taking a special course in intensive care nursing in the united states spent christmas with her parents mr and mrs geo stacey mrs beulah jones en joyed christmas with her daughter in law mrs edyth jones and sons of toronto mr and mrs bruce stecklev and john spent the holiday season with her mother mrs clvde slaymaker at lancaster pennsylvania mrs e c wilford mrs winnifred ferguson mrs gertrude keenan all of toronto are spending the holidav season with mr and mrs robt britnell mrs e b read and mr w h banford spent christmas with his son- inlaw and daughter mr and mrs l lee at oak- ville mr and mrs cecil wil son and children spent several days with mr and mrs wayne brown at tot tenham friends in this area were sorry to learn of the sudden passing of mr james douglas at hamil ton recently his wife the former alma farquharson was born and raised in the gormley community vic general hobgm and heaite centre serving ihelgoxiefveie mnviii malfflaflarea sign marks the site of new hospital project this property located east of cone 9 markham township and north of hwy no 7 is the site of the proposed markham- york general hospital and health centre the land was purchased for this purpose by arthur latcliam of stouffville peter harris watchnig services melville sunday school supports korean boy family reunion at buttonville home by jean leaf buttonville christ mas day was the occasion of a family reunion at the home of mr and mrs walter craig janet was home from europe fraser arrived from the north country john and his family were there from toronto and mrs lauder hamilton was present from colgan at browns corners united church the season was marked by meaningful services the christmas jake harman sons plumbing heating ltd cascade rentals domestic industrial hot water heating repairs pumps sewers alterations new work softeners 6401576 service at 11 am decem ber 21 the cgit christ mas vesper service that sunday evening christ mas eve communion by candlelight with the con gregation partaking from the common cup jack and mary rodick entertained mr and mrs jim rodick mrs rodick grace rodick and her fi ance ted early miss lily tate and mrs mary mac- pherson dee 24 mrs john brown enter tained family members christmas eve there was a family party at the grants on christmas day at the gohn home mr and mrs edgar fuller were among the guests reg and joy crawford were at bancroft this year mrs s j english went to london to be with her daughter and family the a w millers were with jims family at markham for breakfast and with paul and rena mingay and their family for dinner don and dorothy ree- sor and their children spent the christmas sea son with jack and marion stephenson in saskatche wan and the dr george kellys and russ boying- tons were at newmarket with dr george kelly jr and his family mr and mrs ross hord were away from home for the first time they travelled to belleville to be with david and his family at the harvey cox home mr clarence and miss rhea scott were among the guests and there was the usual family party at the aubrey step- hensons there was the whiff of romance in the air of neighborhood homes t o brighten the season at the bill hoods where jim has plans for january at the joe robinsons where bill and his fiancee plan a valentine wedding at the copp home where caro lyns wedding plans are in the making for spring and at the fierhellers where stouffville what does new years eve mean to you to some its a party time a time to eat drink and be merry to others its a time to attend church a time to give thanks for accom plishments in the year just past a time to look forward with optimism to the year just ahead on dec 31 watchnight services are planed for several churches in the community the following are sche duled at heise hill brethern in christ church a full evening of gospel songs and inspiration will begin at nine oclock featured are the deverux sing ers the harmonaires quartette and the heise hill and missionary church choir refresh ment will be served after midnight at altona the congrega tion of stouffville pente costal church will gather at 1030 pm in the com munity centre a little far ther east down the road the missionary church plans a similar service at the same hour at bloomington a new years eve service will be gin at 11 pm prayer meetings and bible study gatherings are planned for the stouff ville christian church wesley has matrimonial ideas for the summer churchill church baker hill second markham baptist and stouffville baptist ringwood chris tian church and mccor- mack memorial church at vivian cw more students buy smithcorona portables th other brand theyre styled for today built to last for years smithcorona thinks a portable typewriter should be the great labor saver in a students life thats why we make our portables to give them all the speed they can use all the antimistake help we can build in result students can go faster and so can the homework we know they have other exciting things to do sound good we make em good smithcorona is canadas best- selling manual and electric portable typewriter because we build it to be the best you can buy every smithcorona portable typewriter is carefully engineered to keep typing beautifully year after year the lines stay straight the letters stay perfectly spaced and we givea tiveyear guarantee that backs up every word we say smithcorona canadas fastest selling portables tribune office supplies new machines rentals repairs main st stouffville persons planning to at tend the church of their choice are urged to check the advertisements for changes in times its an excellent way to end the old year and a good way to start the new one bv isabel nigh melville the ca nadian save the children association is doing an ex cellent job among unfor tunate children around the world victims of pov erty or the ravages of war greater unity urged by trustees york cty the york county board of education has given its support to a stand taken by the ontario public school trustees associa tion urging no extension of grant support for grades 11 12 and 13 in the ro man catholic separate school system in a letter to premier john robarts from w b doujbleday association president the ontario government is commend ed on its stand on this is sue it reads in part the ontario public school trustees associa tion serves all public school boards in ontario with jurisdiction fro kindergarten to grade 13 this association repre sents seventysix boards of education six public and secondary school boards which will be re organized in 1970 and four small public school boards these eightysix boards are responsible for the education program for 1478513 pupils which re presents 91 of the pub lic elementary and secon dary school population we are the voice of the public school system in ontario the association was in terested and in fact amazed by the number of roman catholic parents who choose to support public schools for ex ample the public elemen tary schools of metropoli tan toronto enrolled 72- 716 roman catholic chil dren in september 1968 while the enrolment under metropolitan separate school board was 72165 every citizen of this province realizes that we are in an era of grave fi nancial strain we applaud the appeal to school boards and colleges to prepare a second fiveyear forecast of student popu lation and capital and cur rent expenditures this is clearly an unfortunate time for the government to take any action which would adversely affect the financial future of ontario by agreeing to the demand of the roman catholic se parate school representa tives a major withdrawal of roman catholic separate school students from our high schools will result in increased expenditures by the department for legis lative grants by school boards for building pro grams and by the public school taxpayer who will assume the outstanding debentures on our present secondary schools the ontario public school trustees associa tion believes that parents have a right to send their children to a private school if they so desire it is the opinion of the as sociation that tax support ed education at all levels should be provided within one school system such a move would result in eli minating duplication of such services as transport ing administration and school plants no longer would the separate school trustees complain about a break at the end of grade 10 since all pupils under the jurisdiction of the board would have a uni form promotion policy in this day when so much concern is felt and expressed over the segre gation of our people by race language colour and creed let us in ontario do nothing to further di vide our people but rather let us move in the direc tion of greater unity and coopcraticn it stouffville monument works 113 main west stouffville 6403643 l4w 1 ft 1 have you thought about your family monument the selection of a family memorial is an important step because the memorial you choose will remain for centuries it should be the kind of monument you want the kind you and your family will always be proud of properly designed it can tell a truly personal story skillfully made it can have ageless beauty may we assist you in securing such a memorial we will appreciate the oppor tunity to discuss your needs with you it tomkinson 8526132 g f tarr 6402275 sponsorship for a year is 84 and this amount in its entirety is forwarded to the child it is used for food clothing and educa tional needs melville sun day school has supported a child for a number of years the first was fran- ka in italy and lim kyung ae in korea presently they are sponsoring a 13 year old korean boy chai suk sik whose father is dead his mother sells ap ples and finds it difficult to earn enough money to support her family the ageold christmas story was presented in words and music at three services christmas sun day church and sunday school were at the usual hour with a candlelight service jn the evening choirleader george mc- cleverty was unable to be present due to illness others on the sick list over christmas were miss flossie atkinson confined to uxbridge hos pital mr harold car- ruthers and miss ada ten nyson patients in scar- boro centenary hospital all are wished a speedy return to good health mr edgar nigh was able to join a family gath ering at the home of mrs frankie oboyle and mr visit the coop bus trip to london wed jan 7th 1970 leaves the coop 830 am leaves london 430 pm 125 per person make your reservations at the stouffville coop by jan 5th 1970 phone 6401550 frank brown was with his family for christmas day mrs lois baker and her girl guide members would like to thank all the parents who helped them with their goodie baskets which thev and the brownies collected and distributed over the christmas season the annual meeting of the sundav school is planned for tuesday even ing jan 6 in the church basement houston for discounts over 3000 items discounted daily make sure you have a asa jvjezv yea it 100s 2s lavoris mouth spray 99c value 75 broaao seltzer 119 value 93 anacin 95c value 77 bufferin 169 value 119 alka seltzer 83c value 49 lastimihe breath spray qq 129 value rollaids 119 value 95 aspirins 95c value 59 excedrin 175 value 119 tuaas for your tummy 89c value 69 houston pharmacy 1 main west stouffville 640 2222 ft

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