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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1970, p. 6

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page 6 the tribune thunday june 4 1970 anniversary services are largely attended by isobel nigh baskets of spring flowers melville melville tulips ins lilacs and united church was bleeding hearts for special beautifully decorated with services sunday on the occasion of the congregations 125th an niversary large crowds attended including many travelling from a distance the historical display at the back of the church attracted much attention included was an old collection box found under the bethesda church and the original communion set of melville church copies of the centennial booklet of 1945 compiled by the late ad bruce were available ministers who served the charge since 1945 include rev george robins 195154 and rev harold moddle 195456 rev george davison the present pastor assumed the charge in 1956 he presided at sundays services appreciation is extended to miss doreen seabrook who arranged the display and mr wm sherwood for the floral arrangements mr harry forrester is responsible for the well- kept grounds the guest speaker in the morning was rev dr es lautenschlinger principal of emmanuel college in the evening the visiting pastor was dr robt mcclure moderator of the united church of canada music for the day was by the melville choir under the leadership of mr george mccliverty with miss betty gayman at the organ in addition the harmonaires from wesley united church favored the evening worship with several selections committee in charge of arranging the special day included mr cliff burkholder mr garnet francey and mr harry warriner services at locust hill were with drawn so that members of that congregation could attend a few com memorative plates containing a picture of the church are still available and can be obtained by contacting any of the ladies the former municipal building of the township of wilmot which stood in the police village of baden was opened on friday as the new town hall of pioneer village operated by metro conservation authority minister of municipal affairs the hon darcy mckeough officially opened the building those attending from this area were mayor alma walker and deputy- reeve harold lawrie of markham reeve and mrs robt nesbitt of uxbridge twp and ch nolan publisher the tribune stouffville county of ontario 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 section 3 13 and 19 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the county of ontario are destroyed by the first 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 cost against the owner and collecting in like manner as for muni cipal taxes the cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited ray medd m a colvilie a richardson j w piatti county weed inspectors weed control areas and rates townships of rama mara thorah brock villages of bcavcrton cannlng- lon m a colvilie peffcrlaw r r 1 t8r22 sunderland ont town of whitby township of east whitby townships of reach scugog scott uxbridge village of port perry town of uxbridge r medd r r 1 port perry ont port perry 9s52634 a richardson ashbuni ont brooklir 6551741 town of ajax village of pickering township of pickering j w piatti oshawa apt 101 110 park rd n 7239540 oshawa ont county of ontario administrative officr 605 rossland road east whitby whitby ontario g6s5s91 the rates charged for weed cutting by the county of ontario 1100 per hour with a minimum charge of 2000 per lot complaints regarding noxious weeds may be made directly to the weed inspectors or the county of ontario administrative office wm g manning administrator and clerktreasurer tops class of 63 bv blanche tindau altona tom bunker has finished his four years at university finishing first in his class of 63 with an average of 823 percent tort- is presently employed at manitouwadge mr and mrs norman dickinson of woodville were recent visitors with merv and eleanor bunker congratulations to colin and doris williams who are celebrating their wedding anniversary this week and to chris bunker jean harper betty burns eileen gauthier keith lewis ken wideman and helen bradley who are celebrating birthdays we wish a speedy recovery to charles hilts a patient in uxbridge hospital the altona wi will meet at the home of mrs harvey feasby june 9 at 8 pm mr and mrs jack carter attended the wedding of his niece darlene seebeck at markham friday evening the pupils of mrs frank barkey will hold a piano recital in the community centre saturday june 6 at 830 pm the public is invited s oocxjingr d make your vacation dreams come true come in for a chat and see how easily your vacation dreams can come true put your itinerary in the hands of ex perts well make reservations arrange transportation keep you posted on con ditions rates no extra charge leave all details to us welmmngtoi way titavee semsviie on hwy 7 at hwy 48 8 wellington st west markham oxt call 294i2g2 altir hours 29481g life begins at 90 the ringwood ladies club held their regular euchre may 25 at the home of bey mckay winners were marion 2nd grace murray 3rd nicely 1st helen giasson and eleanor wood oscar you only start to live when youre 90 mr isaac lehman claremont rr3 j who recently entered his 91st year celebrated the occasion by taking a flight over 2 stouffville and claremont and the surrounding area in a cessna 72 piloted by john lewandowski of toronto markham airport peter harris f ayride for newlyweds by betty pegg greenwood an old- fashioned chivaree party included an oldfashioned hay ride in honor of newlyweds mr and mrs bob mctaggart friday evening about 30 young people took part con cluding the trip at the local store where treats were provided mrs jack brooks mrs alfred pegg mrs ken brooks and mrs don pegg attended the trousseau tea in honor of bridetobe miss mary ellen comartin in toronto sunday the bazaar and bake sale saturday was very successful receipts are expected to total over 400 mr and mrs reg dixon of california mountain view spent several days this week with mrs griffin and john rev fleetham is in the shouldice clinic this week but will be back in the pulpit sunday morning time of worship is 945 am beginning june 7 sunday school time is 1045 fifteen minutes earlier mrs rose cole is a patient in oshawa hospital for surgery on her eyes friends will be pleased to know that grant messer is improving nicely units 2 and 3 of the ucw met monday evening at the home of mrs george griffin the program theme was taken by mrs ernie trimble and beatrice mclean ontario woodlands improvement act assistance program attention landowners in york and ontario counties the department of lands forests will improve and manage your woodlot over 5 acres under this program for further information contact district forester ontario department of lands and forests r r 2 maple attention mr j d griffiths 8322261 ext 223 on brand new mercury 125 hp outboard motors complete with controls only 1495 also a large selection of runabouts grew winner sport ray gords marine 4 corners claremont 6492007 iia1i iain up more home pro tection in one pack age at less cost with our homeowners policy call today call kenneth a shepherd 7th line box 44 markham telephone 2941562 state farm fire and casualty company canadian head office scarborough ont call me even if something wears out you save money ill bring you ideas on money back life insur ance sun lifes security fund endowment pro tects your family until you are 65 then returns all premiums plus dividends heinz u daues cltf rr3 claremont telephone 6401065 sun life of canada as we all know volkswagens dont change much from year to year so the parts thatmakeupa volkswagen therefore dont change much either and if we dont spend a lot on new ports neither do you also the way we fix vws ends up saving you money as well because behind every volkswagen dealership is a staff of factorytrained vw mechanics each one a graduate of the volkswagen school of horrors there we make them take vws apart and put them together and take them apart and put them together until they can olmost do it with their eyes shut and again since volkswagens dont change muchour mechanics get plenty of practice land plenty good at servicing them which keeps labour charges down and if you dont need a brand new part theyll fix you up with a brond new old part our exchange parts work just as well as new ones they just dont cost as much and lately weve come up with what might be the ultimate moneysaving device our new vw diagnosis system with all its electronic eyes and ears it can see and hear things that a mechanic cant and actually spot trouble before it happens andyoudonthavetopoyfor something that doesnt happen

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