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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1984, p. 5

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mm una come to cfeunjt stouffville pentecostal church 460 main st- stou ontario 6405696 sundayschool95ail worship servicf 1100 am sunday evening rally 600 ph iblestudytues 730ph wednesday february 8 1984 sa5 mccormack memorial church pastorrevwgawa 945 am sunday school breaking down the barrier 11 am seven dangers 730 pm that which is pleasing special music bill dorothy wright vivian rd 48 ballanttae nursery supervision and junior church provided stjames stouffville presbyterian fellowship church baptist pastor 101 main ste harley winborn 6403151 6402911 mainobrien sunday feb 12th 1984 10 am morning worship rev murray 945 am bible school barron 11 am morning 1115 am sunday- worship school 650 pm evening ser full nursery facili vice ties wed 8 pm prayer meeting for information phone fri 730 pm yps john hazlewood 640- program 5079 god cares nursery facilities we care available stouffville missionary church 159 main street east 6403911 rev james clubine pastor rev douglas gray assoc pastor sun feb 12th 1984 930 1100 am morning worship services sunday school hours 700 pm evening service wednesday 700 pm family night pioneer girls christian service brigade youth adult prayer bible study friday 730 pm youth fellowship youre always welcome at the missionary church st marks catholic church stouffville 6406665 sunday mass schedule saturday 5 pm sunday 1030 am heise hill brethren in christ church gormley ontario rev marlin k ressler pastor phone 8875489 sun feb 12th christian education hour 10 am worship service 11 am evening service 7 pm wed feb 15th bible study prayer hour 745 pm you are welcome at heise hill springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev robert flemming sun feb 12th 1984 945 am sunday school 11 am morning ser vice 7 pm evening ser vice all are welcome stouffville united church 34 church stn rev cecil w tiller minister sunday feb 12th 1984 11 am morning worship youth ser vice guest speaker rev robert rumball 1205 pm coffee hour church school prog ram for all ages in cluding infant care bloomington christian gospel church rev c w sorley 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel ser vice tues 7 pm young peoples wed 8 pm prayer meeting gormley missionary church rev ed sparks 8879325 sunday feb 12th 1984 950 am school 11 am worship 730 pm- service sunday morning evening i memorial christian church memorial christian church feb 12th 1984 mainstouffer rev v trimmer 10 am sunday school 11 am worship ser vice wed 730 pm prayer meeting wed 830 pm choir practice baker hill baptist pastor- james m shantz sunday morning 950 am school 1100 am worship wed 8 pm- prayer bible study all welcome wideman mennonite church hwy48nofl7thave phone 6401227 pastor james r shantz feb 12th 1984 10 am worship ser vice 11 am sunday school 7pmmonthlyhymn sing ah welcome the anglican parish of christ church sunset blvd rev philip poole 6401461 sun feb 12th 1984 800 am holy communion 10 am morning prayer celebrate diamond wedding anniversary mr and mrs wesley schell orchard park boulevard stouffville celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary sun day to honor of the occasion an open house was held at the home of mr and mrs harry schell sunset boulevard many friends and relatives attended in cluding some from a distance mr and mrs schell are proud of their family that includes three sons arnold in oshawa harry and percy of stouffville one daughter marie mrs joe cote of don mills 14 grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren jim thomas church had good year stouffville membership in the congregation of stouffville united church totalled 232 as of dec 31 1983 it was re vealed in a report prepared for the annual meeting jan 29 during the past year 18 were removed by death there were 16 weddings and 10 baptisms a summary of activities was prepared by various committees within the con gregation including worship and mem bership chairman lin jones choir beatrice jennings christian education marion hodgson sunday school ralph sibbick and tyrellann williams explor ers margaret curtis jean painter karen newbold messengers cubs and scouts bruce richards cgit jean barclay marion hodgson tyrellann wil liams girl guides donna gilbert cou ples club jim and lovanna sanders un ited church women marion boadway outreach and community service bar bara schell property bruce richards finance doug widdifield mr widdifield finance committee chairman reported a surplus as of jan 1 1984 of almost 3000 compared to a deficit of over 3400 the same date last year he praised the work of the special activities committee under the chairmanship of jolih wylie one event a fun day at the park realized a profit in excess of 280000 a similar program is planned for 1984 mr widdifield said rev cecil tiller in his message said the combined reports of all committees tell a story of dedication and effort on the part of many people may 1984 be a challeng ing satisfying and rewarding year as we press on toward the goal for the upward call of god in jesus christ he concluded career day stouffville thursday to morrow is career day at summitview public school representatives from the following pro fessions will attend a chiropractor a computer programer an auto mechanic a school nurse a lawyer andamemberofthe armed forces the guidance program will involve stu dents from grades 7 and 8 career day organizer is summitview guidance coun sellor merril mcphail clowning around krackerjack canadas no 1 clown will visit the town library this saturday at 2 pm she will be accompanied by her pup pet friend poppy following the show krackerjack will personally paint heart faces on anyone young or old for a charge of one dollar race meet at daytona hedy and susan degroot of rr 1 un- ionville accompanied by photographer nick kent are planning to attend the inter national motorcycle races at daytona beach florida next month hot beef luncheon treat yourself to a hot beef lunch next wednesday feb 15 at the stouffville le gion hall from 11 30 am to 2 pm the cost is a reasonable five dollars with proceeds going to the markhamstouffville hospital building fund apartment superintendent jim newton main street west is the su perintendent of the new apartment com plex at albert street south and sunset boulevard jim and marilyn will take up residence there three tenants have already moved in town office closed due to insufficient heat the town office was closed for a couple of hours monday staff returned after lunch when the temperature returned to near normal in hospital clara brillinger parkview apartments is a patient in scarborough centenary hos pital mrs brillingers many friends wish her a speedy recovery from australia rev alex adam minister back in the early 70s at lemonville and ballantrae united churches and st james presbyte rian church stouffville will be returning for a visit next month from australia a special service is planned in st james church with rev adam presiding and con gregation members from ballantrae and lemonville as guests shaken by fall len buckland main street east stouff ville suffered a nasty fall on a patch of ice across from the post office monday for tunately he suffered no broken bones and was able to pick himself up and continue on a witness to the tumble called the fire department but when volunteers arrived the patient had disappeared although now past 80 mrbuckland is extremely spry and able to shake off accidents of this kind around town multicultural night the staff and students of dicksons hill school are combining their efforts to hold a multicultural night thursday evening feb 23 theyre calling it caravan with cultural presentations representing many countries around the world pupil partici pants will range from kindergarten through grade 8 the twohour program starting at 7 pm is being organized by teachers jane margolius and heather reading with the help of others on staff parents and friends are invited bicentennial programs to help mark ontarios bicentennial the staff and students of st marks sepa rate school stouffville is hosting a num ber of important personalities in the weeks ahead including tv performer chick roberts feb 14 and skilled toymaker paul simpson of ringwood york norths mpp bill hodgson will also visit the school and talk to the pupils hall for rent looking for a hall to rent the lemonvil le community centre cone 7 whitch- urchstouffville is available for a very reasonable rate the building has full kitchen facilities and the auditorium can accommodate up to 100 people for addi tional information contact the community centre board secretary marg toole at 640- 5424 student photos enjoyed no pictures are more interesting to tri bune readers than school photos of byegone days the newspaper is interested in pub lishing more of these in the weeks ahead the only stipulation is that the identity of all students must be known including both first and last names for additional information call editor jim thomas at 640- 2100 school daysschool days when folks get together to talk about the good old days conversations invari ably turn towards the little red brick schoolhouse and activities that went on there on this subject tolar boake south street stouffville can relate some hair- raising tales out of siloam public school in uxbridge township he remembers the day some of the boys put pepper on top of the the old wood stove forcing everyone including the teacher outside then there was the time one of the lads climbed up on the roof and dropped a brick down the chimney smoke soon filled the classroom prompting immediate evacuation of the building the trustee were called in but they never did find out who was responsi blemum was the word tolar said to attend ball mr and mrs george conolly rr 4 stouffville will attend a ball saturday evening in the royal york hotel toronto hosted by the royal scottish country dance society mr conolly is chairman this will mark the gala events 26th year including 20 years at the royal york lieut governor and mrs john black aird will be special guests holiday in arizona george and reta williams of bethesda recently returned from a pleasant holiday in phoenix arizona where they visited with retas brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs jack mclntyre heart fund roses members of the beta sigma phi sorority will be selling plastic roses and lapel pins this saturday at the arena with all pro ceeds going to heart research joins air cadets jack keeping son of bill and muriel keeping dicksons hill has joined the newmarket and district air cadets mem bers meet once a week at the optimists club newmarket home is sold the sale is reported of the cathy joice home on rupert avenue buyers are said to be mr and mrs david slack of stouffville congregation greets missionary family home from india missionaries paul and lynn hamilton returned home to the stouffville missionary church sunday and were warmly greeted by rev jim clubine left and members of the congregation paul and lynn were accompanied by son aaron 3 and anjali 4 months in three weeks theyll be returning to woodstock school in mussoorie north india its been 2 a years since they were last in stouffville jim thomas i each wees tnettiiune publishes a calendar of events related to acfivwes within the community there is no charge tot this service individuals wishing to utilize this space are asked to call 6402100 no later than i2 noon on the friday preceding publication wed feb8 weekly bingoat 7 pm at the lej gion hall stouffville sponsored- by stouffville kinsmen club 45000 jof prizesproceeds to markhamstoufr le hospital building fund and-recrea- tion centre fundva thurs feb 9 euchre night at green river com munity centre at 8 pm refreshments admission 100 fri feb 10 goodwood christian womens club morning coffee hour at good wood community centre from 930to 1130 am knit fur fashions and custom leather fashions by paulariashmaiu edith lewis will provide music to warm your heart and ellen trimmer staff- training consultant for the ministry of corrections will proyide inspiration as she pauses to reflect for reservations call barbara brandenburg 6405212 oc dorothy simpson 8527312 rtickets 2501 babysitting available at good wood baptist church 2yv the stouffville singles art holding a night at the moviesv those interested should meet at the markyille mall entrance outsidemiraclemartat 815 pm v sat feb valentines dance at stoufjs ville legion from 8 pm 300 per couple for tickets call g101714 altera pm valentines dance sponsor- ed bowling league mllstouffvlle5 1000 per- couple- for tickets call 40- j4629 vstoufjl ing a volun ihemikrs bi krackerjack the clov sun feb 12 united chur guest speaker will ho rev bob rumball pas tor at the church for the dcif in toron- mon feb 13 v- kindergarten registration at orchard park school and dicksons muhizatid tues fequiredk feptiljill adults will be held in the friendship room of parkview apartments 165 rupert ave at730pmvfortr wed feb 15 the ladies auxil stduftviueiegi6nareh in beef luncheon from ii 30 to 2 pm in the legion hail proceeds will be donated tot themarkham stouffvhlehosjitag buildingfund tickets 500 are availi able at the door or by calling don goudie 6403364 marion murof 2443 or gladys clarkson64ql thurs feb itf silver jubilee club foot nic at 9 am forappointmentcauw 1966 v vvvv late claire bell business in town stouffville claire bell a former stouffville resident and businessman pas sed away suddenly jan 22 while on vaca tion in florida he was 73 it was 1939 that mr bell accompanied by his parents and sisters came to stouffville from yorkton saskatchewan with his father the late bert bell they opened a cockshutt farm implement dealership uti lizing a portion of the premises on main street owned by the late dick ward later they built a store of their own east of the baptist church from there they sold machinery and electrical appliances this property was later purchased by ed and doug neville then demolished to make way for the duf fin creek rechannelization project claire bell was a member of the cana dian armed forces and saw service over seas in italy during world war ii after leaving stouffville he lived for a time at norland and then moved to fcnelon falls surviving arc two sons david tremblay of newmarket and norman tremblay of norland one daughter mary mrs jim ryans of fenelon falls and one sister au drey mrs les clarke of stouffville he was predeceased by a sister grace anderson service was held jan 26 from the illman- plattcn funeral home fcnelon falls with spring interment pine grove cemetery norland mimimm tisa

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