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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 25, 1987, p. 15

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tribune march 25 1987 a15 u late dorothy doust a caring person gormley a very special person this is how mrs vera bolender a niece described the kindness and caring of dorothy doust of gormley dorothy a resident at the home of mr and mrs bolender bethes- da for some time died march 13 in york central hospital rich mond hill she would have marked her 77th birthdav april 24 born in toronto the daughterof james and mary doust dorothy moved to gormley at age seven later she was employed at simp sons toronto and in the phy siotherapy ward of st marys hospital kitchener where her love and care was much appreci ated by patients there she also gave much time and attention to the care of her grandparents in recent years dorothy suf fered from a heart condition an illness that forced her to spend considerable time in hospital she was very brave mrs bolender said mrs bolender described her as like a mother always helping out behind the scenes she was last admitted to hospit al march 8 and passed away five days later dorothy was identified with the t f weddings and receptions buttonville golf and country club has established it self as an ideal setting for weddings receptions an niversaries christmas parties and golf tournaments our personalized service and excellent cuisine and beverage selection will make your special party small or large a memorable occasion for information please call or drop into our club house 4164777711 buttonville country club po box no 1rr2 gormley ontario loh 1g0 summer session atkinson college york university evening and parttime undergraduate programmes leading to ba bas bsc and bsw applications for admission to the summer session will be accepted until april 8 1987 for further information telephone 416 7365222 1 atkinson college j 4700 keele street i north york ontario i m3j1p3 potpourri kitchen shdppc warehouse sale now on new goods arriving and unpacked daily sale ends april 12 1987 1001 denison st just off warden markham ontario units 11 12 entry at rear open sundays 4771564 announcement june eimers christine escoffery are pleased to announce the opening of caterpillar pre school caterpillar is a nursery school which offers programs for children 2v25 years they are located at 1 ramers way markham n of hwy 7 on mccowan 2948862 reupholster with tohomark reupholster j 5 with markhams oldest upholstery shop since 1950 599 fi come back selected fabrics 2 pc suite j basic style only your suite will come like new ask your friends or neighbours how good we are 5 year guarantee on workmanship free 6 monthly payments no extra charge for free estimate call us toromark e 2942581 furniture e r gormley missionary church rev clarence hunting a close friend of the family and formerly of gormley was also her pastor when she lived in kitchener it was fitting then that rev flunk ing should preside at the service held march 16 from the marshall funeral home richmond hill pallbearers were wayne webb eric byers laverne chalk fred yake george bar rett and ron elliott andrew webb loved dearly by dorothy was a flowerbearer one brother fred doust of gormley and one sister mrs florence edwards of toronto sur vive she was predeceased by two sisters verna and vera spring interment wjll be made at heise hill cemetery to venezuela pat holland of musselmans lake is currently enjoying her first overseas holiday in vene zuela pat is the tribunes faith ful courier between stouffville and metroland publishing on tempo avenue north york s ijeks rural setting for new markham missionary church the congregation of the markham missionary church will soon have place of worship in the country the location is 17th avenue major mackenzie drive east of mccowan road a por- tion of the work has been volunteer with mem- bers contributing many hours of free time the site on which the church is located was donated to the congregation jim thomas children and the media a diet of sexual violence by margaret foth recently i viewed a video tape of an interview with a thaidam family what i remember most is the beautiful faces of the children in a childs face we see innocence possibilities life significance and a reminder of our role in society we are called to be peacemakers caretakers of our earth and nurturers of children whose faces crowd our schools our play grounds and our streets these faces are turned towards television sets often as long as six to eight hours a day these youthful minds are being filled with the images and the interpretations of the media controlled largely by what sells and sad to say what sells today is sex and violence the first line of defense in the family is parentinvolvement with children research continues to affirm the value of parent and child discussing what they watch together fantasy and reality mean ing alternative actions positive values parents can influence greatly what a child learns from the public media of course limiting tv time and deciding appropriate programs for various family members is another important parental involve ment children also learn from what parents watch while the children are absent we adults are also shaped by the images we regularly choose and our children learn to laugh at what we think is funny cry at what we recognize as cruel and unjust in the public arena i believe there is also a need for familyled opposition to the growing pollution of minds that opposition must be responsible considerate of the rights of individuals with other values open to what is ultimately lifeenhancing for all of society but the increasingly violent pornography being broadcast over a multiplicity of channels is a family and public menace greed the drive for profits at any price in human cost is a modern as well as ancient evil to find the way between responsible opposition and irrational antiactions is the challenge of the church here is an opportunity to seek wisdom together and to speak with a common voice recently i read this newspaper editorial that said in part the data suggests that the portrayal of sexual violence is indeed a sickness in society that does adversely affect its viewers we urge increased educational programs by family church and school and also community action to control distribution and sales the church needs to help provide constructive answers recently several women prominent in a particular city spoke out about the increasingly sexual and violent messages coming through to adolescents and teenagers through rock music through the media of videos children not only hear lyrics that are sugges tive but live action that leaves little to the imagination these opponents are not dried up old prunes who detest all rock music they believe it or not grew up on a diet of it themselves rather theyre saying the type of portrayals coming through are sick and frightening they do not advocate government censorship but rather industry controls that producers and performers exer cise control and at least print the lyrics on the album covers so parents can easily read for themselves what the music contains this column is sponsored by the careand share shoppe 39 main street west stouffville gormley family gallery expands gormley the artistic ta lents of the keirstead family are expanding anneka chapman of belleville will display her skills when pie menger of the menger gallery gormley holds a spring open house on thursday march 26 tomorrow from 7 to 10 pm pie and anneka are sisters other paintings by their two brothers mitch and colebrook will also be on display the second storey of the former post office has been renovated to accommo date the family additions the exhibition will continue through april 12 with the artists in attendance thursday saturday and sunday the gallery is closed mondays the location is south side of the stouffville road between hwy 404 and woodbine avenue markhflm place fr 7a6 cecny markham place shopping centre stores aslor gallery 764- 1 585 astral photo 88 1 70 1 1 bally shoes 8811181 bank of nova scotia 88 1 4005 baskin robbins 88 1 9 1 76 big steel 8819338 bon gout jewellers 88 1 4385 brookcrs 7311703 canada trust 8818090 card gallery 8818448 classic book shops 88 1 1063 dalias bath bed boutique 73 1 0836 fairwcalhcr 88 1 7 1 20 flirtation plus 8892345 grange florist 8818206 house for men 8818338 house of paris tailor 73 1 0976 irene hill 8811902 mcdonalds 7641100 maher 8817014 miracle food mart unlisted mister minit 8861982 olde townc pharmacy 88 1 5660 open window bakery 73 1 5761 radio shack 8892582 ruby shoes 8811124 sandys gift china 8892019 8817422 sears canada ine 8816600 second cup 881 8246 skctchley cleaners 88 1 74 14 steak shop 881 8444 thrifty 8816973 timecraft 8818215 tip top tailors 8817118 trend shoppe 88 1 8 1 40 united cigar store 73 1 3089 wine rack 8890454 wok delight 7314333 yamaha keyboard 8818211 services isemanpettle assoc law office 8818800 kay dr lm optometrist 88 1 4676 1eesai chiropractic centre 88 1 899 1 markham place medical centre 8816667 marlin travel 8818590 mozart school of music 8818211 physicians weight control clinic 88601 70 samson delilah house of hair 8813457 state farm insurance 88622 1 1 ted homings bridge studio 88 1 0405 williams mccrae assoc insurance 2233366 dont miss our spring car show if you have an uncontrollable passion for driving a beautiful machine but a devotion to saving hard earned money then visit us during our annual spring car show april 611 dealers throughout the area will be showing off their streamlined value punched models for 1 987 o markham plbce steeles 404 oprt monday to f ncy 9mm lolmpm saturday 9 jf a m toftoopm j ihwhwia

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