thursday june 4 1970 the tribune page 5 stouffville united church church duchess sts minister ber jas l carder baad sunday june 7th 1970 10 atn morning worship ross phelps organist christ church anglican stouffville hector be frederick e miller sunday june 7th 1970 930 am morning prayer nursery sunday school ringwood congregational christian church minister mr t harland sunday june 7th 1970 1000 am sunday school 1110 am 730 pm worship service 8 pm wed ce prayer meeting stouffville baptist church 76 main st w 6402911 pastor gordon t gooderham btii sunday june 7th 1970 950 bible school 1100 morning worship the lords table 700 evening fellowship wed 800 prayer stouffville missionary church minister bev john hamilton tel 6402413 or 3911 sunday june 7th 1970 10 am family sunday- school with classes lor everyone 11 am communion service 7 pm evening service mr volker klaue mission ary from austria will preach mon 8 pm area bible so ciety rally rev k g mcmillan general secret ary of the canadian bible society guest speaker music by the mennonite mens chorus wed 8 pm the youth fellowship and prayer group meet simultaneous ly- youre always welcome at the missionary church from the ministers study gormley missionary church gormley heise hill brethren in christ church pastor rev a mcnivcn 8875189 sunday june 7th 1970 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed evening prayer ser vice 745 all are welcome st james presbyterian church stouffville minister kev fred h cromey ba 2941633 sunday june 7th 1970 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school all welcome rev h s hallman pastor phone 8875846 thurs 8 pm christian education staff meeting sunday june 7th 1970 950 am bible school with classes lor all ages 11 am worship observance of the lords supper 730 pm gospel service wed s pm bible study and prayer service for bus transportation to s school from lake wilcox prestons lake phone 887- 5303 a warm welcome awaits you mccormack memorial church vivian highway 48 at vivian rd pastor v g shillington bth phone 4732826 sunday june 7th 1970 950 family study hour 1100 mr e mcquillan an officer on the east gwill- imbury police force will sneak on the christian and the law 730 mr elliott altona missionary church rev frank buson pastor sunday june 7th 1970 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic wed 8 pm prayer service friday afternoon after school happy hour for girls boys the church with a light on sunday night by vg shillington rr3 stouffville on the david frost show last week lawrence welk made a very interesting statement he was giving some background to his very successful musical career it seems he travelled across the country with his orchestra for 27 years then he made the statement today he said we play to more people in our one hour show than we did in 27 years of travelling imagine that the mass communication that has become so much a part of our modern social setup is almost too good to be true it would be difficult to estimate the reaction if all radios and television sets were confiscated lets just say the populous would be caught in a shocking frenzy we have come to depend very much on this modern means of com munication heres a question what message do we receive from our sets apart from news that is for the most part reliable the bulk of the programming is concerned with entertainment there are a few interviews plenty of movies various varieties and more than a sprinkling of commercials the casual viewer or listener doesnt bother much about the message he probably thinks there is no message but there is and its a sad one in short it is a message of despair i know it is hard to believe that behind the antics of lucy and the chuckles of laughin lies a philosophy of hopelessness the reason for the jokes is to dispel the fears reality and reason are not considered worthy of tv time that is why christian broadcasters have to buy time no one wants to sponsor a message that comes to grips with reality people today says the sponsor want to escape from reason they want to eat drink and be merry because they know that they are going to die the masses want to drown their soulsorrow in alcohol drugs entertainment and whatever other bogus happens to come their way so says the sponsor if thats what they want thats what theyll get to the church of jesus christ still pure i ask is your message worth anything to the world can it lift people out of their despair and help them face reality is jesus christ really the son of the most high god can he save people if the answer is affirmative please check your tv guide for prime time broadcasts sounding out your great message to a confused world florida honeymoon older residents will regret to learn of the passing of sam golden resident of stouffville back in first world war days he later moved to the city but continued to come to town mr golden died sunday morning after a lingering illness he was 77 his wife fanny sur vives him also one son and three grandchildren the new life hour is our most recent venture it starts june 10 at 800 in the home of mr and mrs j burns try it and see if you do not have a church home look into mccormack memorial the fellowship is fine ample parking nursery facilities second markhajyi baptist church churchill church pastor g landers sunday june 7th 1970 955 am bible school 1100 am worship service wed 8 pm bible study and prayer thurs 7 pm pioneer girls all welcome memorial christian congregational church sunday june 7th 1970 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am 730 pm worship services wed 8 pm prayer meeting whitchurch centennial centre equestrian club presents all western horse show at the whitchurch centennial centre vi mi east of hwy 48 sunday june 7 at 10 am featuring calf roping and many more events fun for the family admission free evening strvict 730 pm prayer mttting wtd pm pastor rev denis gibson ba bd highway 47 or kennedy rd bloomington christian gospel church associated gospel churches of canada minister rev r l langford sunday june 7th 1970 945 am bible school all i ages 11 am 730 pm the pastor wed 8 pmpraycr meeting bible study everyone cordially invited baker hill baptist church pastor rev ii j laflcur sunday june 7th 1970 bible school 950 am i morning service 11 am evening service 745 pm wed 8 pm prayer service melville united church 6th cone markham rev george davison sunday june 7th 1970 10 am sunday school 1115 am morning worship thurs choir practice 8 pm township of whitchurch notice to property owners to destroy weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed control act rso 1960 c 427 sections 3 13 and 19 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the township of whitchurch are destroyed by the 15th day of june 1970 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed charging the costs against the owner and collecting in like manner as for municipal taxes the cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited william ash weed inspector i township of whitchurch stouffville pentecostal church temporary location altona community centre rev s a grant pastor 6401903 friday 800 pm young peoples hour sunday june 7th 1970 1000 am surdiv school 11 am devotional service communion 700 pm evangelistic meeting monday june sth g30 pm wmc banquet wednesday s00 pm bible study and prayer psalms 16 1 god is our refuge and strength full gospel church stouffville services held in the masonic hall pastor rev d b carpenter thurs s pm prayer meeting 311 south st sunday june 7th 1970 10 am sunday school our sunday school has a class and qualified teacher for every age 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service we pray for the sick graduation exercises another quality product from brooklinconckete by ada steckley ringwood mrs walter pipher attended the luncheon and graduation exercises in which her sisterinlaw mrs k pipher was a participant at peterborough mrs harland wife of the phone 65533h christian church pastor was the guest speaker at the monthly missionary meeting mr and mrs herb yakeley entertained rev 0rooklin concrete products limited and mrs s hemberger and daughter karen on sunday stouffville adriana jane fintelman became the bride of ross norman sedore in free methodist church newmarket on april 4 1970 baskets of pink and white mums formed a pretty setting for the ceremonv performed by rev gw kemp at 730 pm the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs peter fintelman rr3 stouffville and the groom the son of mr and mrs bruce sedore 542 wellington street newmarket mr keith profit of newmarket presided at the organ the bride given in marriage by her father chose a fulllength gown of lagoda crepe in the empire style with long sleeves trimmed with lace and a- chapel train also accented with lace falling softly from a wedding ring collar she carried a bouquet of iris hyacinth and mums eefje sedore was matron of honor for her sister in a full length empire style gown of royal blue velvet the bridesmaids were carol fintelman merilyn zitounis and anne wood they wore fulllength empire style gowns with the bodice in royal blue velvet and the skirt light blue crepe the attendants all carried iris white and pink mums wilma korevaar niece of the bride was the pretty flower girl david sedore brother of the groom was ring bearer neil sedore was groomsman for his brother the ushers were rick fintelman jim zitounis and dennis sedore the reception was held in the newmarket united church the brides mother received in a turquoise suit trimmed with mink beige ac cessories and a pink corsage for travelling to florida the bride selected a plaid dress and vest ensemble the happy couple are residing in newmarket pretty wedding stouffville a pretty wedding took place on march 13 1970 when shirley newton the daughter of james and beatrice newton rr3 stouffville became the bride of douglas stiner son of jack and helen stiner uxbridge rev ct bass per formed the evening ceremony at his home the bride given in marriage by her brother robert newton chose a streetlength white lace dress she wore a shoulderlength veil and carried a nosegay of red roses and white mums judith stoddart of box grove attended the bride she wore a streetlength bright pink sleeveless dress and carried a nosegay of white mums robert jesin of claremont was the groomsman the brides mother received the guests at her home which was decorated with streamers bells and flowers she wore an eggshell brocade dress with matching accessories and a yellow corsage the grooms mother assisted in a blue lace dress with matching accessories and a pink corsage the happy couple are residing on church street in stouffville late charles shackel the tribune has received word of the sudden passing of charles leonard shackel formerly of stouffville who moved west in 1921 to ninga manitoba born in toronto in 1904 he with his parents came to stouffville while still a young boy besides his wife he is survived by one brother cecil toronto and a sister mrs gertrude baker elm street markham there are 11 in the family eight sons and three daughters there are also 23 grandchildren killarney united church was filled for the funeral service may 8 with in terment rosewood memorial gardens brandon mrs bill crawforth of toronto was a dinner guest tuesday of mr and mrs- ivan gaudie market street mrs robert mcneill and children church street are enjoying a visit with relatives in england mr and mrs cliff lemon rupert street were sunday evening dinner guests of mr and mrs jim mitchell utica goodwood girl wins county honors fourteen year old debbie watson a member of the goodwood 4h club received her county honors certificate at the ontario centre achievement day in uxbridge may 23 debbie is the daughter of mr and mrs claude watson 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