tribune june 27 1984 a5 com to cfewtii touffville pcntccotal church 400hainst stou ontario 6405696 sundayschoolmsam worship service 1100 am sunday evening rally 600 pm pattrtvoaate8iblestudytues 730 pr mccormack memorial church pastorrevvgava 945 sunday school breaking down the barrier 11 am integrity 7 pm longing dvbs july 913th 9am 1145am vivian fltf 48 ballantraa nursery supervision and junior church provided stjames stouffville presbyterian baptist church church 101 main ste main obrien 6403151 rev harley winborn july 1st 6406135 sunday july 1st 1984 945 am sunday sun july 1st 1984 schools adult bi 945 am bible school ble class 1100 am people 1100 am morning who cant lose worship 650 pm the guest speaker tabernacle drawing full nursery facili near to god ties wednesday for information phone 800 pm prayer and bi john hazlewood 640- ble study 5079 i god cares come and worship we care god with us this sunday st marks stouffville catholic church united church stouffville 34 church stn 6406665 rev cecil w tiller sundaymass minister schedule sunday july 1st 1984 saturday 5 pm 11 am community sunday 1030 am service in the park heise hill brethren in bloomington christ christian church gospel church gormley ontario rev c w sorley rev marlin k ressler i paslor phone8875489 community service 1100 am stouffville park no morning service at heise hill evening service 700 pm speaker gideon rep resentative george balch speaking on the theme where to find help i wednesday bible study 745 pm speaker rev craig pitts springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev robert flemming sun july 1st 1984 945 am sunday school 11 am morning ser vice 7 pm evening ser vice all are welcome 945 am sunday school 1100 sum community service in stouffville park in cooperation with area churches tues 7 pm young peoples wed 8 pm prayer meeting baker hill baptist pastor- james m shantz 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm- prayer bible study all welcome gormley missionary church rev ed sparks 8879325 sunday july 1st 1984 950 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm- evening service memorial christian church july 1st 1984 mainstoufter 10 am sunday school 11 am worship ser vice wed 730 pm prayer meeting wed 830 pm choir practice wideman m e n n o n i t e church hwy48nofl7thave phone 6401227 pastor james r shantz july 1st 1984 945 am sunday school at dickson hill school 11 00 am community service in stouffville park 700 pm fellowship groups meeting in homes the anglican parish of christ church sunset blvd rev philip poole 6401461 sun july 1 1984 800 am 930 am holy communion rev b rhodes 1100 am town park ser vice stouffville missionary church 159 main street east 6403911 rev james clubine paslor rev douglas gray assocpaslor sun july 1 1984 930 1100 am morning worship services sunday school hours 700 pm evening service wednesday 730 pm youth adult prayer bible study friday 730 pm youth fellowship youre always welcome at the missionary church proficient at more than fighting fires brigade volunteer jim rennie right is pro ficient at more than fighting fires on saturday he displayed his skill at expressing apprecia tion with councillor margot marshall the reci pient of his thanks picking up a few pointers is fellow firefighter ken roberts stouffville won top prize in the best time pumping class at the firemens parade and muster councillor marshall is head of the fire committee aud presented the award jim thomas street dances planned stouffville stouffville will let its hair down this weekend not one but two street dances are planned the first on friday evening at 8 pm sponsored by unionviue jr far mers and the second saturday evening also at 8 pm sponsored by gary bouwmeister the location is park drive south near the arena a disc jockey will provide the music friday admission is two dollars brians dixie band will take over the stage saturday admission is 3 per person 5 per couple the double dance night is part of the towns canada daybicentennial celebrations that begin june 28 and conclude july 1 burial in sparta greece following the death of mr theadore ale xis june 13 at scarborough centenary hospital his son peter owner and oper ator of the regal restaurant stouffville travelled to sparta greece to attend the burial service mr alexis sr was a com mon figure on main street often sitting on sidewalk benches watching the people and cars go by he was 79 and had lived in stouffville about seven years around town celebrates 96th birthday the community extends congratulations to mildred herbert of parkview home on the occasion of her 96th birthday friday june 29 miss herbert is an aunt of chic minaker boyer street stouffville fire muster draw winners the following were winners of lucky draw prizes at the conclusion of the fire mens muster in stouffville saturday the grand prize of a side of beef was won by bradley toms south street stouffville other prizes were won bybill hoiges rr 1 stouffville tom winters rr 3 stouffville and edsimirski of cannington the tickets were selected by town fire committee chairperson margot marshall and fire chief walter smith sacrament of baptism seven children were received into the fellowship of the congregation of christ church anglican through the sacrament of baptism june 17 baptized were katelyn sarah croft daughter of robert and phyllis croft church street stouff ville jennifer ashleigh pruden daughter of bob and synda pruden main street east stouffville debra elizabeth joanna lorraine and thomas craig smurthwaite children of ronald and althea smur thwaite gabrille mews stouffville ben jamin joel and sarah elizabeth voss twins of rod and aleta voss rr 3 claremont aided many programs the markham chapter order of the eastern star held its final meeting for the summer june 20 the organization re corded excellent support for many worth while projects including the markham- stouff ville hospital fund the cancer soci ety the heart fund and the templar eye foundation the results of a recent draw were announced as follows needlepoint cushioneucleare hearn of union new jersey embroidered picturemildred robinson markham handpainted plate- emily mulholland markham needle point picturejay wyllie markham holiday in greece effie liadis and daughters nicole and zoe main street west stouffville left monday for a twoweek holiday in sparta greece for mrs liadis it will be the first time home in eleven years and the first time ever for the girls husband peter owneroperator of the towne restaurant is minding the store in his familys abs ence publish graduation photos the tribune is pleased to publish photos of university and college graduates within the papers coverage area pictures can be any size black and white or in color each should be accompanied by all necessary information and picked up following pub lication in the paper there is no charge attend winipeg assembly rev and mrs jim clubine rev and mrs douglas gray and delegates norma leonard and marg wood represented the stouffville missionary church at the assembly in winnipeg manitoba medic alertbracelet lost should anyone find a gold medic alert bracelet the owner florence yakeley harold street stouffville would like to have it back mrs yakeley can be con tacted at 6402785 travel to east coast high school principal john nikifork and wife are planning a holiday trip to the east coast and prince edward island this summer holiday in florida dayna larmer cherrie brown danny larmer and kevin francis all senior stu dents at summitview public school are enjoyding a weeks vacation in the area of st petersburg florida sororityinstalls officers the xi epsilon xi chapter of beta sigma phi sorority recently installed its officers for 198485 they are presidentursula oconnor pastpresidentshirley stanton recording secretarydonna mitchinson treasurermary chambers corresponding secretaryjennifer be- veridge coordinating council repre sentativejean hall committee chairper- sonsdianne darling service debbie mountjoy social donna fraas ways and means shirley stanton program clara white friendship carol baston tele phone and mary ann watson yardstick dinner was enjoyed at le marmiton stouffvilles new french restaurant the final meeting of the year followed at the home of ursula oconnor promoted to corporal ted lintner son of mr and mrs j e lintner of picton has been promoted to the rank of corporal with the ontario provin cial police cpl lintner is now working out of the opp station at oak ridges paintings on display some of the finest paintings by stouffvil le artist john g roberts will go on display wednesday evening tonight in latcham gallery of the public library mr roberts art instructor on the staff of stouffville dist secondary school will be in attend ance from 730 to 930 pm the exhibition continues to aug 25 apostophe in place the spelling of cards on the front of cards hardware store main street west is now correct with the apostophe in place the omission was first noted by sandy bar nard of church street north and drawn to the attention of the tribune graydon card owneroperator of the store prom ised to correct it and last week followed through on that pledge police funeral escort a metro police motorcycle escort accompanied the funeral cortege to the stouffville cemetery last week following the service at wilmer heights united church scarborough for mrs ruby smith wife of metro police superintendent harry smith mrs smith 62 and formerly of stouffville had been in ill health about ten months besides her husband she is sur vived by a daughter valerie and a son brian silver anniversary congratulations to jim and shirley re- hill manitoba jstreet stouffville on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary wed june 27 jim and shir ley will host a gathering of family relatives and close friends at their home friday evening addition to springvale baptist church a major addition is planned for springvale baptist church at the cor ner of kennedy road and the stouff ville road in whitchurchstouftviuc to mark the projects beginning a sodturning ceremony was held sun day with rev robert flemming right and phil hutchinson taking part the addition will include a full sanctuary to seat more than 400 cost of the project is estimated at 400000 with construction scheduled to start july 3 chris shanahan to judge best beards absent from the earlier schedule of events in town this weekend is the kin- sponsored beardgrowing contest the judging will take place on saturday june 30 at the arena time of the competition is 1 30 pm while its a little late now to begin growing a beard those planning to partici pate are asked to congregate at this loca tion honored by church jim and jean thomas rupert avenue stouffville were honored sunday at a sur prise luncheon and presentation following the morning service in st james presbyte rian church the occasion was their 25th wedding anniversary they were pre sented with a beautiful silver serving tray and a card signed by all members and adherents of the congregation speakers included allan powell and mary davidson with music by stewart and kathleen mcelroy eilert fraser and marylynn thomas and elizabeth fraser attend induction ceremony on saturday evening paul kent son of mr and mrs walter kent parkview apart ments stouffville was inducted as presi dent of the cookstown lions club guest speaker for the occasion was rev bob rumball among those in attendance was pauls father and sister kathryn kent of willowdale quilt in legislature fern keith rr 1 unionviue had the honor of attending a special session of the provincial legislature recently where an 82 by 90 wall hanging was unveiled mrs keith was one of thirty ladies to assist with the project in honor of ontarios bicenten nial graduates bsc degree lawrie cook 16 cemetery lane stouffville recently received her bachelor of science degree from waterloo university lawrie earned her diploma after successfully com pleting a fiveyear correspondence course convocation was may 25 honors degree susan fretz daughter of mr and mrs eldon fretz of stouffville graduated june 20 from york uni versity susan obtained an honors bachelor of arts degree majoring in psychology in addition she re ceived the doctor emily stowe prize for achieving the highest grades among female residents of bethune college u of t graduate nancy williamson daughter of bill and jean dart of stouffville re cently graduated with high distinc tion from the university of toronto nancy received her bachelor of sci ence degree majoring in psycholo gy she will be entering a masters program at the university of toron to this fall guelph graduate russell brown son of fred and sandra brown rr 1 unionviue graduated may 29 from the universi ty of guelph russ received a diplo ma in agriculture