f s i i c i the weather was far from pleasant saturday but inside he stouffville masonic halj everything was sunny and warm the occasion was mr and mrs stanley lewis diamond wedding niversary a marriage amiiivigrsry tone worthy of hundreds many from a rtaii- f iur o milestone celebration an tne open house held throughout the af ternoon was attended by distance stanley lewis son of thomas and jane lewis and adah reesor 0 to 0 mr and mrs stanley lewis formerly of altona and now living at rr 3 mount albert celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary saturday to mark the occasion an open house was held at the stouffville masonic hall mr and mrs lewis were the recipients of many congratulatory messages including a telegram from the queen they have two sons bob and harold seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren daughter of martin and sophia reesor were married at altona jan 22 1919 while the altona community is still looked on as home they now reside in a lovely residence at rr 3 mount albert it was hard to break the old ties but we iikelt here just fine said mrs lewis we have fine neighbors and have made a lot of new friends both are extremely active mrs lewis enjoys knitting and crocheting with many samples to show for her skill mr lewis likes creating beautiful things out of wood including spoon racks and small rocking horses when theyre not devoting time to these hobbies they enjoy leisurely drives through the countryside both are in good health the day before their anniversary they received a surprise visit from their niece marion mrs bob martell of redvers saskatchewan it was their first trip east phone calls came from as far away as ireland and the bahamas messages of congratulations also came from queen elizabeth prime minister trudeau lieut governor pauline mcgibbon and mp sinclair stevens mr and mrs lewis speak with pride of their two sons bob and harold stan has one brother bert in stouffville adah has two brothers jacob in stouffville and harold of flin flon- manitoba there are seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren the tribune thurayjanuaky 2s mi late leonard cox wellknown farmer stouffville service was held from the dixongarland funeral chapel in mark ham saturday for leonard cox maintoba street stouffville following bis passing jan 17 in scarborough centenary hospital he was 78 born in scar borough mr cox farmed most of his life twentyfive years ago he sold his property and took up residence on peter street in markhamsix years ago be moved to stouffville surviving besides his wife the former nellie dix is one son gord of brooklin a sister ida mrs frank pearson of pickering and two grandchildren donald and debra rev john hamilton of ue- stouffville missionary church and rev hicks of the free methodist church were in charge of the service with interment at the free- methodist cemetery pall bearers were dean percy herb v jar vis russ harriston david stevens orval beelby and john manders cv tear into a tough winter snowwitha gravel eight year old struck by car a gravely likes to tear into the deepest winter snow just attach the hefty snowdozer blade and move out our exclusive drive wont let you down because there arent any belts to slip come loose or break and come spring your gravely will still be rarin to go on the tough garden and lawn work you have to do its the choice of the pros it can be yours too come in for a demonstration by evelyn milsted gormley eight year old diana crocker was struck by a car thursday afternoon while attempting to cross the road in front of her home she was admitted to york central hospital at richmond hill and later transferred to the hospital for sick children toronto where shell be confined three weeks diane suffered a fractured spleen although his car was demolished don sum- mcrfeldt and his daughter escaped serious injury saturday night their automobile was involved in a collision at the intersection of the stouffvillegormley road and the 5th concession winter playground pioneer village although buildings are closed until march 19 winter activities weather permitting can still be enjoyed at black creek pioneer village jane street and stceles avenue on weekends from 10 am to 4 pm theres skating tobogganing and horsedrawn sleigh rides for the latter the charge is 35 cents per person a group rate of 15 is charged for half an hour the dining room in the 1850 r half way house is open daily and the refreshment booth is open weekends winter rates for admission to the grounds are adults 50 cents children under 15 25 cents parents and children maximum 150 for further in formation call 6616600 mr and mrs baker mrs pearl warwick and mr clarence summerfeldt have returned from two- weeks with rev volker klaue and family in surrey british columbia rev klaue is mr summerfeldts son-in- law v following morning service in heise hill church a fellowship dinner will be enjoyed this sunday the myf will meet jan 26 at 730 pm in the missionary church mission sunday will be observed at the missionary church sunday a film entitled the mystics will be shown choose your plan of a lifetime standard broadcasting corporation limited g montegu black iii dixon s chant standard broadcasting corporation limited announces the appointments of g montegu black iii as chairman of the board of directors and dixon s chant as chairman of the newlyformed executive committee mr black has been a director of sbc since 1976 he is a director and member of the executive committee of argus corporation and president of the ravclston corporation limited mr chant recently retired chairman and president of duplate is executive vice president of argus corporation and vice president of the ravelston corporation limited g e3 choice of the pros 1979 is international year of the th whole idea behind credit union es people helping people thau the reaton why before invetttngln an r r s p you should ik to us t w our main concern is your future independence rather than out profit that r ahy ihe administration cos of a credit union k r s p has been pared to the bone there ts no salesmans commission no chaw for cashing in your plan and no charge for switching from one of our investment plans to another rrsr call dean wilson stouffville district credit union 96 main w 6402811 pwp wtrmj toottker mpiaf tktetttm mrhabtsntfiicliincr the people with the plans of a lifetime heres what ontario is doing and what ybu can do to improve the wellbeing of our children t t jlthe united nations n has proclaimed 1979 yjy as international year of the child in order arw to focus attention on 1979 international tear of the chm children everywhere in ontario the government has always looked at children as our most precious resource and has worked to provide them with the best possible health education and social programs in 1979 we intend to strengthen these services and programs in the belief that the peace and prosperity of the future depends on the wellbeing of our children today however the year of the child to be truly successful in ontario must have everyones support your support only you as a parent or friend can provide the love and concern that is so essential to the healthy development of a child for more information on the ontario governments programs for our children and a list of suggestions of what you your organization or community can do during the international year of the child write to international year of the child 1979 today is for tomorrow secretariat for social development whitney block 1st floor queens park toronto ontario m7a 1a2 margaret birch provincial secretary for social development william davis premier province of ontario alpinist crosscountry only 15 miles east i of stouffville night skiing is fun ney triple chair v cross country skiing r with lif trails open 4 nights 7 days ph 6492002 xwate jaitfjwwrij church services w vvvwvv 2a stouffville baptist main obrien rev dc payne pastor 6493156 10 am bible school 11 am worship 7 pm hour of praise wed 8 pm hour of power all welcome stouffville missionary church 159 main st e john hamilton minister associate minister mr j clubine sunday jan 28 1979 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am morning worship service 700 pm ontario missionary church youth team will be in charge of the evening service wed 700 pm pioneer girls junior boys club wed730 pm junior high boys club prayer and bible study youth adults friday 730 pm senior high college youth v youre always welcome atthe missionary church stouffville united church minister- rev jl carder ba bd pastoral assistant mrs audrey dawson jan 28th 1979 1100 am worship and baptism service 1100 am sunday school nursery kin dergarten primary jr intermediate 12 noon pot luck meal annual congregational meeting monday 730 pm explorers cgit you will be welcome springvale ui baexist church jgormleystouf fville rd r at 6th cone- kennedy rd rev tom hamilton sunday jan 28 1979 memorial christian church main stouffer rev j small jan 28 1979 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 7 pm fellowship mon thurs boys gr 37 tues jr high youth thurs girls gr 37 information 6403257 945 am school 1100 am service eternal sunday worship message essentials faith love hope- 700 pm special music the irishmens quartette message the powerful message of music y wed 7- 815 pmfamily night i skvforce childrens program all welcome v gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rd line 47 hwy lords day sunday- jan 281979 breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class- 1100 am gospel meetlng7 pm mon bible study 800 pm thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome christ church anglican 154 sunset 6401461 rector rev f edney 2971634 sunday jan 28 1979 epiphany iv 930 morning prayer rev wf edney family service nursery services provided worsiup with us in our centennial year gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger sunday jan 28 1979 950 am family sunday school 11 am morning worship 730pm film entitled the mystics wed evening prayer service at 8 pm altona missionary church pastor r kennedy j sunday jan 28 1979 10 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 800 pm prayer meeting st james presbyterian church rev tedcreen 6404195 i sun jan 28 1979 10 am morning worship full nursery facilities 1115 am church school a friendly family church bloomington christian gospel church revcwsorley pastor sunday jan 28 1979 945 am sunday school for young and old 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 7 pm pioneer girls bethel assembly of god hwy 48 just north of hwy 47 rev howard miriaker pastor tel 6405555 res 4316031 lords day services jan 28 th 945 am christian education hour 1100 am morning worship 700 pirn evangelism fellowship a warm welcome awaits you unionville gospel hall 24 second st union vllle special gospel services speakers mr harold paisley mr eugene higgins sunday at 7 pm 8 pm mon through sat except fri sunday at ii 30 am ministry sunday 930 am breaking of bread sunday 1130 am sunday school friday 700 pm childrens meeting jesus say i am the way the truth and the life sunday school an exciting learning experience for everyone 1030 am morning worship 7 pm great gospel rally pastor ripley ministering at both services come and see what god is doing everyone welcome stouffville pentecostal pattor paul p rlpl church 460 main si suprvc 0400096