Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 31, 1964, p. 7

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woodland electric hji 1 goodwood ontario electric wiring heattso fbee estimates 1 phone 6401877 o ceo stsieb1cb 1 lrml dmetrkimm znlillml uslllimm cocmjum itete ostwie boom auocutlo mtd0u6au pressure systems and water conditioner store wide clearance sale jan 2nd to 30th all prices greatly reduced this is our annual genuine sale with all original price tags left on mer chandise for your protection spence jewellers markham shopping centre phone 2943601 vacant acreage wanted we are anxious to locate from 25 to 100 acres of vacant land suitable for a home to be built in the 30535000 price range our client is a toronto solicitor and will pay a premium price for a suitable location he prefers a treed property with a stream or good water supply within 1 hours drive from don mills and 401 if you have a property you would like to sell that meets our require ments contact thog shea personally at markham 2941372 thos n shea ltd realtors aoo whitchurch electors i am honoured by the confidence you have expressed in electing me to the whitchurch school board and hope that i can live up to your expectations fellow board members seem sincere compatible even to being all nonsmokers and eager io shoulder the heavy responsibility entrusted to them j morris smith deeoeeeeoeoeooeeeeoooeoooooooeeeoeeeeeeoeeeoot chiropractic viewpoint nervous tension nervous tension is a common complaint in our fast movlrig world hustle bustle worry and just plain jitters take their toll in the form of numerous types of physical incoordination yet there are those individuals who apparently are not affected by the fast tempo of daily events who can face any situation and take it in stride these are people who enjoy normal function by maintaining high thresholds of resistance they are able to adjust themselves to the hustle and bustle of modern living chiropractic care helps the body maintain normal function by keeping nerve pathways free from the interference of pressure and that is the reason that many people with nervous disorders find that chiropractic helps them even when all other methods have failed the chiropractic patient need not expect startling re sults from reduction of nerve interference by manipulative adjustments unless he is willing to abide by the simple commonsense rules of normal living these include a normal intake of good food a normal amount of exercise and most important a normal amount of rest and relaxation ringwood save your stamps and contact mrs aimer fcckier they are used for mission work mr and mrs jacob grove and miss shirley steckley spent christmas with mr and mrs fred steckley mr and mrs harold steckley and family of hamilton spent saturday at the parental home mrs p ferguson spent christ mas with son douglas and fam ily in uxbridge mr and mrs herb yakeley and family mr and mrs bill peacock and boys spent christ mas with their parents mr and mrs ed brownsberger mr and mrs fred steckley spent monday with mr and mrs baker orillia and mr and mrs david baker ot ottawa they are spending the holidays with mrs c baker and mrs d bakers parents in hawkstone mr and mrs h k terry and margaret of simcoe mr and mrs bill cockwell and sandra mr and mrs j ridgeway of agincourt were holiday visitors with mr and mrs frank atkin son mr and mrs godber enter tained their two sons and daugh ter and their families for christ mas rev b jones is suffering from sinus troubles he was un able to take the sunday service it was taken by mr max vague the pupils of both senior and junior rooms of the local school put on an extra good program on monday evening dec 21st their rhythm band thrilled the audience of parents and friends the fashion show modelled by the boys was a hilarious climax mr and mrs gordon holden spent the christmas weekend with their daughter mrs mccla- nahan and family at chatham mr and mrs ken pipher and family of peterboro spent sun day with mr and mrs walter pipher mr and mrs aimer fockler with mr and mrs h swain spent christmas with mr and mrs j armstrong locust hill mr mervin brownsberger of parry sound called on mr and mrs stewart vague mrs vag- ues sister mrs g stiver and family spent the christmas holiday with them greenwood the past president of the ucw is mrs milton ptzz and the newly elected president is mrs william brown assisted by the vice president mrs john brooks miss bonnie moore and miss janice clarke are home for christmas mr w mckeand has return ed from regina to spend the winter with mr and mrs h crawford the boy scouts realized a profit from their sale of christ mas trees and would like to thank the community for their support the greenwood boy scouts took a collection among the members to buy the maxwells a floor lamp the guides and scouts had an enjoyable christmas party in the church on dec 22nd the auxiliary provided the refresh ments mr and mrs annis spent christmas with their daughter mrs g blake and her family they had a quiet christmas eve party for a few friends the community is pleased to hear that mrs finlay is out of the hospital and doing well mr and mrs perkins spent christmas in toronto this year miss herbert of toronto vis ited with her sister mrs mina- ker for christmas mrs kate wilson of whitby visited with her nieces gert rude and mildred corbert miss mary thain of west hill spent a few days with miss su san crawford over the holidays cedar grove christmas music piped into the evening air greeted those at tending the zion concert before they even entered the church once inside very little people jumped around the stage with teddy bears not so little ones sang us a mary poppins special there were palys by the tyros four boys and a very amusing shadowplay presented by some of the bigger boys there was a candycane drill lots of recita tions and solos both piano and voice and barbara sedgewick even played her accordian mari on mccowan led the carols and lola reesor sang some folk songs frankie crichton gave us some excerpts from pinnafore the climax of the concert was the story of silent night read by bill butcher and sung by 24 girls in the senior and interme diate classes under evelyn whittamores direction took us beautifully through the musical history of this lovely old carol and then came santa claus and that is how christmas start ed in cedar grove and people did things charlie booth ethel smith norma cor nelius and lloyd clendennen won turkeys bowling and dick dare and lillian dean took home hams while nuts went to marg walton and bob lapp ruby reesor sat through the christmas concert this year most of us do but for ruby it was the first time she helped with the planning and then a bad back kept her out of the production so it was a seat in the audience for ruby this year the booths had a harvest of 200 lemons from their sepc- tacular lemon tree some weighing two pounds grampa dare celebrated his 80th birth day still in a festive mood john and bea petrie hosted about 24 members of the community club at a supper party on mon day evening after a delicious dinner and a very brief meeting the members had a marvellous time playing court whist euchre will be held in cedar grove schoolhouse on monday jan 4th au players welcome to join in the fun and refreshments and try for good prizes it is too bad that we have to report a fire to close out this old year on monday about supper time the littles second house occupied by the hoeys caught fire and extensive dam age was done to the roof and 2nd floor dickson hill mrs dave reesor kevin and anne visited her mother mrs bontrager at goshen ind who had been quite sick she found her much improved in health and returned in time to spend christmas with her family here mr and mrs cole of trenton spent christmas with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs wm sherwood and grandchildren lynn susan and jack the roy moyer families were entertained at the warren moy er home christmas day pastor and mrs sloss david and ste phen joined them for supper and an enjoyable evening was spent viewing slides taken by jim mcdowell during his stay in europe last summer others of dorion camp and some in teresting american points visi ted by the slosses on their holi day mr and mrs chas hoover and doris of toronto spent christmas with the hills of manitoulin island mr frank hutchins who some time ago made his home at the moyer and walker farms was a guest of the moyers mon day evening he is living with his daughter and family mrs bill dart stouffville r r miss eleanor moyer of fort william arrived home this week and on sat evening left toronto in company with miss pat hall and jas mcdowell for urbana 111 a four day con vention of the inter varsity convenes on the campus of the illinois university and several thousand young people are ex pected to attend the eby families held their gathering at buttonville hall on boxing day news from atha amy holiday big day lots of excite ment for you and your family probably some driving too as you take to the road remember the common rules of safety havea good time wherever you drive thats my wish to you dad young men all men stouffville district mens christian fellowship invites you to hear the ambrose bros gus and johnny well known in radio and television in parkside youth centre i n on mon jan 4 at s oclock gus will be bringing the message johnny will be singing some new and old favorites be sure to near these talented young men a warm welcome to men of all ages from the careful driv er company state farm mutual lloyd f harvey rr gormley phone gormley 8881700 1statefarm muuraou conpinim caaaaia h4 oflk toronto oat christmas dinner guests with mr and mrs elles melton on christmas day were mrs thos dunkeld mr and mrs james melton from burketon mr and mrs jim carnoch n and family of port perry mr and mrs frank melton and family they all enjoyed the christmas din ner mr and mrs murray dunkeld had all the family home for christmas dinner on saturday they were mr and mrs clifford dunkeld and 3 girls mr and mrs donald dunkeld dougie and bernice mr and mrs james loree and kciiy of to ronto mr and mrs murray jones and brian mr and mrs grant jones whitby mrs thos dunkeld the whole family were present and enjoyed a de licious dinner mr and mrs murray dun keld and mr roy wagg had dinner on christmas day with her father mr frank wagg stounvilie mr and mrs david tran en joyed a week of the christmas holidays in kingston with their daughter mr and mrs gordon overland david and craig mr and mrs john williams and family left malton for eng land by plane on dec 20 to spend some time there mr and mrs joe tran had their family all home on christ mas day mr and mrs fred draper entertained all their lamily for dinner on christmas day mr and mrs gran draper entertained their family and on christmas miss eileen draper from toronto college was also home for christmas dinner mr and mrs h catton enter tained their family for dinner on christmas day they were mr aid mrs william catton and family from scarborough mr and mrs donald catton and family of oak ridges mr and mrs frank warner toronto two of the children remained to spend some holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs catton miss diane foster of kitch ener spent the christmas holi days with her parents mr and mrs a foster mr and mrs isaac lehman had dinner on christmas day with their son mr and mrs norman lehman and family mr sam cave from maple had christmas dinner with his daughter mr and mrs albert foster and family mr allan lehman from whit by was home for the christmas holidays mr and mrs ernie carruth- ers ruth ann had christmas dinner with the lamily of mrs foster wagg recently mr and mrs bert boomer and mr will coates were christ mas dinner guests with the car- ruthers family mrs a carruthers had din ner with mr harold mary and jennie carruthers one sunday recently never knew how hard it was to drive a bargain until i bought a secondhand car altona united missionary church community watch night service december 31st 1030 pm hisey quartette will supply music rev bruce hisey will bring message make this a community gathering markham dairy ltd phone direct 2942212 the stouffville tribune tkny deceober 31 1964 pe additional locals mr and mrs frank rowbot- ham church st are enjoying their annual bouquet of berry laden holly from the west van couver garden of mrs rowbot- hams brother dr leonard klinck in addition this year they have a sample of english holly and ivy sent by their granddaughter joyce dewitt at school in clent near birming ham the s w hastings family spent christmas st the home of their daughter mrs fred arm strong of locust hill mrs ken campbell and mrs stan hastings were in toronto last week and enjoyed the pic ture my fair lady christ church anglican stouffville bev john l ball rector sunday january 3rd 1965 930 am morning prayer 930 ajn junior and primary sunday school 1030 am sr sunday school mon 7 pm girl guides wed s pm choir practice sat 10 am brownies sat 10 amtr choir practice stouffville united church rov a l borland ba bd thursday december 31 1964 1130 pm new years eve watchnight service all wel come sunday january 3rd 1965 11 am sermon god and his purpose 6 a chosen people sunday school 945 am adult bible class 945 am junior intermed iate u am nursery kindergarten primary weekly programme mon 7 pm explorers wed 715 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit fri 7 pm cubs stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday january 3rd 1965 10 am bible school for adults and children 11 am hour of worship the minister 730 pm evening service the minister this weeks thought thero is nothing more highly esteemed among men than self- realization but it is the one thing of which jesus christ is the enemy because its central cita del is independence of god tmmck3xc ssssssassszsssassssszssssssssissssaasassssassss west end barber shop hours tues thurs fr 8 am till 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm ten david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 153 main st w stouffville ringwood christian church rev a barry jones bth sunday january 3rd 1965 10 am sundayschool 11 am 7 pm worship services 630 pm tues girls club 630 pm wed childrens meeting 800 pm wed ce prayer meeting 140th anniversary year stouffville united missionary chufch bev arthur walsh minister sunday january 3rd 1965 10 ajn sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am- rev e boettger 730 pm rev g adams wednesday 8 pjn midweek prayer meeting second markham baker mix baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday january 3rd 1965 second markham prayer services wed s pm for all sat s pm for men next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am subj effective freedom gospel service 730 pm subj a satisfying revela tion baker hill prayer service thurs s pm followed by social time watchnight service for the young people at home jim oldham sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm all welcome to fellowship with us churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth thurs evening watchnight service at vivian sunday january 3rd 1965 churchill musselmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am morning worship vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer bible study for both churches ballantrae lemonville united churches bev g roy inglis ba minister sunday january 3rd 1965 ballantrae musselmans lake 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship service sat jan 2 1965 6 pm young peoples meeting wed jan 6 8 pm ucw lcmonville 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school mon jan 4 4 pm brownies tues jan 5 8 pm bible study at home of mr and mrs h nauta wed jan 6 4 pm cgit j wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 6402823 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co vnnnxnwvvxnnvxvnnwnnnnvnsxxxnxnnxnvxv smithcorona corone t portable electric t full 88 character keyboard the same as on office electrics 5 automatic electric repeat ac tions at your fingertips personal touch selector page gage copy set adjustment quick set visible margins all yours from smithcorona easy terms free demcnstrationi s tribune office supplies i altona united missionary church bev frank huson pastor sunday january 3rd 1965 1030 am sunday school 730 pm rev ward m shantz will speak in the interests of home missions dont forget the watch night service dec 31st at 1030 pm the church with a light on sunday night claremont baptist church minister bev h sydney hlllyer dd sunday january 3rd 1965 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pmevening worship united church melville charge rev g davison sunday january 3rd 1965 bethesda 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school melville 1000 am sunday school 1115 am worship service the sacrament of the lords supper will be observed at both services st james presbyterian church stouffville sunday january 3rd 1965 10 am morning worship 10 am church school united missionary church pastor rev grant sloss sunday january 3rd 1965 markham 950 am sunday school 1110arn 73q nm the pastor speaking wed 745 pm prayer service dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm mr lloyd wilson wed 8 pm prayer service gormley united missionary church bev l k sidcr pastor thurs dec 31 10 pm watch- nite service with muslcale and message sunday january 3rd 1965 945 am sunday school 11 am worship the lords supper 730 pm evening service theme isaiahs message the word for tho world stouffville baptist church pastor g t gooderham bth s sunday january 3rd 1965 950 bible school 1100 worship service the place at the be ginning the lords table 730 gospel service soloist mrs ruth maxwell wed 8 pm prayer and praise enjoy the fellowship of our family church holding forth the word of life bloomington christian gospel church bev d benson pastor sunday january 3rd 1965 945 sunday school classes for all ages 1100 airk morning worship speaker mr norman wy- man and others open air campaigners of canada 730 pnvgreat evening service open air cam paigners in charge special music and singing special dec 31st at 1015 pm plan to attend our watch- night service slides of russia and other lands mr ratcliff choir singing lunch provided note ladles monthly fellowship thursday january 7th at 200 pjn in the church all are welcome

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