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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 14, 1987, p. 6

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a6 tribune october 14 1987 couple married in beautiful garden ceremony on saturday july 11 george davie and shelley kaighin cen tre were married in a beautiful garden ceremony at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs rf kaighin glenorchy rgad toronto the groom is the son of mr arid mrs gordon davie left of willpwdale and formerly of uxbridge second from the right is marianne davie beside her brother mike george and shelley are now residing in thorncliffe park toronto x newsome photography editors mail professional pastors come under fire final flower show can winter be far behind the stouffville horticultural society will hold its final flower show of tne year monday oct 19 at 8 pm in the lower auditorium of stouffville united church the patterson family will provide the entertainment a plant and bake sale is planned members are ajked to bring slides around town dear editor the jimmy and tammy affair like the english guy fa wkes day should never be for got it glowed with errors not so mucy from the jimmy and tam my angle personally but from christian people who are not so wise as the children of this world we have it on a smaller scale in each of our churches where be cause the ball game is more agreeable than a bible reading we appoint a pastor the younger the better hes more pliable to teach us how to worship we dont find that abrahams noah had this luxury or needed this tuition they had no inhibi tions and they worshipped god as between god and man they wor shipped god as they knew how a real man a real altar and a real sacrifice today we enter carpeted sanc tuaries erroneously called the house of god but god does not dwell in temples made with hands we have invariably young pas tors who havent yet experienced life theyre puffed up with their bas their phds their bscs their dds etc etc but have proved by their actions and their speech they do not follow their di vine master many of these young profes sionals have formed a club known as the ministers association from this association guidance is provided regarding salaries pensions etc much like some labor unions in some towns across canada theres a monday morning minis ters meeting here they comfort one another crying over the fact that had they been doctors en gineers veterinarians or paperhangers they would have been making more money when according to statistics we only ha ve 30 percent of the peo ple attending church i think its about time spiritual men and women as opposed to church- going folk got together to ques- tion the weaknesses and the sick- riesses of the last couple of gen- orations for if the foundations be destroyed what shall the right- eous do ps 113 having seen theerrorof putting one man up as leader i think it j would be appropriate to attempt a much more open approach a testimony on what the socalled j layity has done day by day during the past week i as an old man and an unpro- i fessional have been laboring in the stouffville area for years working completely at my own charge by gods good grace but never invited to give an account of i gods guidance and leading in my opinion this is to the j ministers association shame a fly in the apothecarys ointment that sends up a stinking savor sincerely j frank tucker friendship club the friendship club will meet thursday evening tomorrow night at 8 pm in the stouffville ljegion hall all seniors in the area are invited for transporta tion call 6402443 begin new year the xi epsilon xi chapter of beta sigma phil have begun their 198788 year the president is nancy auciello vicepresident mary anne watson and treasur er shirley stanton as a fund raiser the chapter is selling clingmaster wrap in 1000 foot rolls for s12 and aluminim foil in 200 meter rolls for 2050 to order call bobbi macklin 640- 5334 or barb scaife 6406156 official opening the official opening of the new addition to the senior citizens clubhouse at the ballantrae com munity centre will take place on sat oct 24 between 1 and 4 pm participants in the ceremony will include mayor fran sainsbury and former mayor tom wood the ballantrae and district lions club sponsored the project cost ing in excess of 20000 applefest the markham district histor ical society is presenting its annual applefest this saturday oct 17 from 11 am to 4 pm the location is the markham museum hwy 48 and igth ave nue activities will include an ap ple pie contest adult and youth categories cidermaking apple buttermaking applebobbing and apple dollmaking admis sion is 100 adults children free editors mail national phenomenon foot clinic the next blood pressure and foot clinic will be held in the sil ver jubilee club thurs oct 22 from 9 am until noon for addi tional information call 6401966 halloween skate jthe whitchurchstouffville adult skating club is holding a rfalloween skate tues oct 27 from 730 to 9 pm at the rec centre donuts and coffee will be served admission is 2 mem bers 3 nonmembers harvest home john lunau commonly refer red to as mr markham and curator of the markham museum for 17 years will be the guest speaker at a harvest home prog ram in the auditorium of park view village ninth line south stouffville monday oct 19 the program beginning at 7 pm will feature the new parkettes a piper olde tyme music and a singalong everyone is wel come personal appearance wildlife authors and photo graphers john arid janet foster will appear in person at the ma ples of ballantrae friday oct 30 at 8 pm the evenings described as a night of adventure the au dience will be taken on a journey into canadas wild and rural lands tickets are available at the public library 6402395 and the whitchurchstouffville museum 7278954 admission is 8 adults 400 children under twelve plan ski trip the stouffville ski yacht and tennis club is planning a men- only ski trip by bus nov 19 to killington vermont returning nov 23 originally the excursion had been arranged for nov 2630 but the resort already has more than a foot of snow so the date could be advanced one week in terested gentlemen are asked to contact stan newmarch at 640- 4535 a 100 deposit is required be fore oct 30 plan festival a meeting to plan the 1988 strawberry festival will be held monday evening oct 26 at 730 pm in the board room of the whitchurchstouffville recrea tion centre interested persons arid past members are invited to attend service on tv the televised worship service from st james presbyterian church 101 main street east stouffville will be broadcast on the program meeting place sunday oct 18 at 12 noon on channel 5 the regular service at st james this sunday will begin at 1045 am rather than the cus tomary 11 am so everyone will have time to arrive home the torchmen quartet the torchmen quartet from st catherines will present a service of sacred music this saturday oct 18 at 730 pm in the stouffville baptist church main street and obrien avenue amnesty week ontario public library week is oct 19 to 25 during this period all overdue materials may be re- turned to the whitchurch- stouffville public library without incurring a fine dropoffs can be left at the front counter or placed in the deposit box near the lib rary entrance infant baptism sarah anne baxter daughter of david and sharon baxter alder- wood crescent stouffville was received into the fellowship of st james presbyterian church through infant baptism sunday rev herb gale the congrega tions pastor was in charge dear editor i wish to reply to sheila weirs letter on the british class system published in the sept 23 issue of the tribune i want to correct mrs weir on one point she implied that to understand the class system in britain one would have to live there and ex perience it i was born and raised in the un- delegates honored markham more than 2000 delegates attended the grand chapter order of the eastern star including over 30 from the markham chapter location was the congress cen tre in ottawa the markham chapter was honored by the installation of marie woodward as worthy grand matron of ontario gladys reck was installed as grand star point joan esdale is a member of the grand executive committee willa deguerrc was a soloist at the ceremony ited kingdom i lived there over 44 years i feel i have a pretty good insight into the way the sys- j tem works class is a national phe nomenon of the human race its drily the application of it that dif- fers from country to country sincerely adam johnstone rr 1 stouffville church hosts craft show the congregation of wesley united church are holding their annual in praise of hands craft show and bake sale sat oct 17 from 10 am to 3 pm the location is the vandorf community hall woodbine avenue whitchurch- stouffville there will be demonstra tions of handicrafts as well as collectibles and a wide variety of homebaking lunch will be served institute bazaar the bethesda womens insti tute is holding its annual bazaar on wed oct 21 from 1 to 430 pm at the silver jubilee club main and market streets stouff ville open sundays beginning oct 18 the whitch urchstouffville public library will be open sundays from 12 noon until 4 pm youth pastor rev bryon stewart formerly of wilmar heights baptist church is the new youth pastor at springvalc baptist church kennedy and stouffville roads rr 4 stouffvlle bryon and marilyn have two children man- dy 10 and philip 8 st james bazaar st james presbyterian church 101 main street east stouffville is holding its annual fall bazaar sat oct 24 from 130 to 4 pm child find an identification program cal led child find will take place at the public library sat oct 24 from 11 am to 1 pm the cost of preparing an identification file including fingerprinting babies will be footprinted and photogra phy is 2 per child or 5 per family honeymoon in acapulco mr and mrs brian martin farrell arc pictured here on the grounds of cedar brae golf and country club following their wed ding july 1 1 at st andrews united church markham the bride is the former karen taslie iowcry daughter of ted and lucille low- cry of ballantrae the groom is the son of eric and marg farrell of stouffville after a honeymoon spent in acapulco the happy couple returned to take up reside in stouffville 11 j i parkview fashion show the parkview ladies auxiliary arc holding a fall fashion show and tea sat oct 21 from 1 30 to 330 pm fashions will be pro vided by the care and share shoppc stouffville admission is 500 proceeds will go towards the purchase of a new parkview wheelchair van tickets arc available at parkview home parkview village local models in ucw fashion show several local ladies served as models wcdnes- day evening at a fashion show hosted by the ucw of stouffville united church on the left is bea jennings rose avenue stouffville ad on the right sheila mcneil edward street also of stouffville v brian bunn j v

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