Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 13, 1985, p. 25

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mm try the most delicious german french and swiss pastry experience the taste of a fresh crusty sourdough bread enjoy our light tasty lunches surprise your friends and relatives with a valentine cake from the stonembll bakehouse a special place for a delightful change 147 main st w5 unionville 4775057 1 1 am 6 pm yjluyiill 0agreat place for lunch 0 an equally great piace fob dmner 0 and one of the greatest places tomeetdance with old am new wends wuue mtence valentines special dinner for two includes veal oscar super salad baked potato and vegetable dessert coffee free carnation for the ladies m750 phonc fob raswatlons 4755331 koun it am1 am wwmt wl tth fur fashions a fashion show of furs was a feature attraction friday when the goodwood christian womens club met in the com munity hall the apparel was from eli zabeth furs in markham the model here is betty stonehouse of stouffville jim thomas top spot mount albert the doma res taurant and tavern located on hwy 48 north of the mount albert sideroad is be coming a favorite spot for songwriters and recording artists they are featuring such acts as william wallace jim robinson and others both bill and jim have recorded in the past and are respected songwriters bill has released three singles in recent years with an album planned in 1985 jim has one single to date with two more planned for the year ahead jim has also cowritten with wayne rostad of ottawa and has signed a recording contract with a record company at the doma new songwriters can mix withmdre experienced writersand learn i more from people already in the business new sorigwriters are invited to bring along an acoustic guitar and have their material heard it is a new way of present ing entertainment and at the same time encourage the music business in canada for additional information call bob hathaway 8525774 george williams admired by many stouffville george and ruby williams exemplified perfection in marriage friends and neighbors often marvelled at the closeness of their com panionship whether walking hand-in- hand along rupert avenue where they lived or riding bicycles down edward street several blocks from home life was a sharing relationship a union of everything wholesome and good rev philip poole touched on all these things in his tribute to mr williams at the funeral service monday held from christ church anglican stouffville mr williams passed away feb 8 in scarborough centenary where hed been a patient only two weeks he was 73 george henry williams was born in warrington england at an early age he came to canada with his parents percy and hannah williams and took up residence at vanier ont a suburb of ottawa at sixteen he entered the banking profession a career that would span 41 years including 15 years as manager in stouffville previously he had worked at scotia bank branches in ottawa and toronto mr williams was highly respected in this capacity winning a host of close friends in addition to his business associa tions he was active in the stouffville lions club richardson masonic lodge christ anglican church and the sena tors bowling club he was a member of the christ church building committee when the present parish hall was built in 1961 mr and mrs williams seldom missed a service mr williams was proud of his family a daughter barbara mrs don lintner of stouffville a son larry of toronto and three grandchildren anastasia charmaine and stephanie lintner a brother stanley lives in ottawa rev philip poole was assisted at the service by canon hl puxley pall bearers were joseph morley donald lintner william payne russell ellas elmore barkey and noel ramsey spring interment will take place at beechwood cemetery ottawa takes exception tribune february 13 1985 b7 to the editor not a day goes by that im not grateful to be living in this time and in this place i therefore take great exception to pastor david mensahs strongly worded criticism of our western societys inhumanity published in the jan 2 issue of the tri bune does he mean that eastern societies are more humane or have a greater regard for human life i am fairly well travelled and have lived in several countries there are few places in the world that take better care of their disadvantaged and needy than canada i believe the medical care pro vided all citizens saves countless lives we lose comparatively few citizens through violent crime and need not fear for our lives because of dissenting political views i would also say that pastor mensahs historical references need clarification he should realize that he shares with hit ler an extreme aversion to abortion in nazi germany women who obtained abor tions werejailed andor killed secondly i would suggest that his nostalgia for a more compassionate past when godly men and women founded our country is in appropriate historical data will likely show that more people were killed in vio lent crime and suffering and injustices were more prevalent in that past era also he should be a ware that abortion before the woman felt any movement was not illegal before the late eighteen hundreds i believe that in the fields of justice and humanity we have come a long way although there will always be need for im provement i have two beautiful growing children and there is no other society i would choose for them unfortunately pastor mensah and like ly many others focus on one aspect to which they feel strongly opposed in his case the abortion laws and because of it seem to condemn our entire society i would like to use the pastors own words in a different context to say that our society has an abundance of things that are good and deserving of praise sincerely leda waite mccarty crescent markham unionville presbyterian church of the presbyterian church in canada invites you to a refreshing service of worship at william berczy public school 120 carlton rd unionville every sunday at 11 am nursery care church school refreshments provided the presbyterian church in canada has 2 acres of land on village parkway which is a gift to its new congregation in unionville for further information please call rev jost kreplin 4756233 a new church for people on the grow planning a honeymoon trip call don or gina jackson 22 main st w stouffville we have spaces to great places 6403526 q gfcp specials q our delicious black forestcake from s heart shaped from butter tarts 6 for 29 wh hot cross buns 99 a t dozenp cl stouffville n- main st w cfy qjjfi 6403146 0 co markham q sherwood pu i n sherwood plaza d s 2941673 r k i i i i exclusively at the corkscrewkeg 7225 woodbine ave markham ont wed feb 13th sun feb 17th 5 pm close no reservations needed eack ou populaz isemnd imm rthhhhfflkl ajowfluyirujaitk ohlznimu wmim every tuesday from 4 pm to closing until march 26 1985 golden griddle is offer ing top billing to its ever popular pancakes there are 9 big star pancake selections melt in your mouth marvels youll ooh and ahh through the entire delicious feature join us for tuesdays temptation available at participating restaurants v 7100 woodbine avenue north of sleeks ave 4776980 please no substitutes 266 wellington street s east of mccowan road 4714497 now appearing at 3ftj jvcculloeli 8515 mccowan rd mccowan no 7 dining lounge 4715050 and thurs feb 14 1985 fri feb 15 1985 no cover sat feb 16th 9 to close sunday mar 17 st patricks day stjermain grampa band 9 to close pizza ftj slices m on both i occasions 1 moo sweetheart 8515 mccowan rd at hwy 7 4715050 6i9uruitem great comedy every thursday 900 pm benny hill special v 1000 pm- george ff mildred 1030 pm dave allen atlarge i 1100 pm- bless this i house and for more laughter monday- friday at 11 00pm carry on laughing monday bless this house- tuesday shelley wednesday keep it in the family- friday exclusively on ujotu tiuviilon u m r it x cfmt channel 47 cable 4 toronto check vour ioril cable irsttnqs for proper channel k it

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