Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 23, 1965, p. 9

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christmas dinner jiw u ut tli mak rektia te m hntlr tuia aa stl ut tmhilxr office club or social group christmas takties ad 41 rfll wmou ai 1um t ttmsu ptcwu banquet permits dancing space available for reservation call 8891301 or 8814278 yangtze pagoda st richaiiid hu oat nirry sector we ore pleased to greet and thank all our loyal customers the manager and staff the bank of nova scotia stouffviue ont 3t ckisflyw so were toting this joyous time to wish our fine customers all the best of the holiday and to express thanks for your patronage talpark motors limited your francwsed dealer for the ford family of fine cars markham ont markham ph 2943355 markham ph 2943355 thurs fbi sat mon dec 23 24 25 27 the beatles are back in in widescreen color also on the same program a hard days night dont miss them come early note thurs frl sat one complete showing each evening doors open 730 pm curtain at 800 pm no matinee sat xmas day night show only monday dec 27 special holiday matinee boxing day 2 pm door open 130 showing both beatles features regular admission prices boxing day evening dec 27 above program show starts 700 pm doors open 630 tuesday si wednesday only dec 28 29 the secret of my success ii an outstanding technicolor comedy with honor blackman the goldfinger girl shirley jones stella stevens color cartoon 2 shows 700 pm t 900 pm fear foxes rabid at cedar grove cedar grove two beau tiful foxes looped gracefully ov er our countryside a couple of weeks ago and provided a sight we had not seen for several years in cedar grove with the new game laws below number seven highway it looked like they may have a winter here but a worse fate than guns was in store for them one or boh has now been reported as rabid a check with police and local vets reveals the fact that we are again in the midst of a rabies epidemic a mild and open win ter does no one any real good it seems the vet suggested a spe cial warning should be given to farmers so their cattle can be protected and of course dogs should have their shots if they havent recently if you see any animal that is acting unlike its normal self call the police at once dont waste a minute ani mals lying dead and unknown of rabies are just as dangerous as animals alive with rabies the 1966 executive for cedar grove community club was an nounced this week by the board of directors and are as follows pres marg walton vice pres dave ritchie sec lillian dean treas don mclennan work com bob dare and stan mil- roy flower com helen little and marie dare news and press pat mcclennan special inter ests pat mcclennan euchre com arch little ruby reesor bert tapscott lunch com ethyl smith joyce lapp ruby reesor vera taylor cedarena com peter mccowan bert tap scott bob lapp historian vera taylor finance com don mc clennan john petrie auditors jack shoudy jack walton cen tennial com lloyd clendennen pat mcclennan blodwen davies helen little peter mccowan dave ritchie bert tapscott mr and mrs- edwin berrlnger welcomed a baby daughter on sunday morning their early christmas present will be called shannon elizabeth ringwood dec 16 ringwood mr and mrs norman nigh and family and mrs niddery had sunday even ing supper with mr and mrs ernest matthews toronto mr john mehaftey is present ly confined to scarboro general hospital mrs niddery of aurora spent the weekend with her son nor man nigh and family the senior citizens ladles group attended two birthday celebrations last week on wed nesday mrs f jemmett enter tained for her mother mrs a emmerson and on friday miss priscilla pipher and mrs dero- sier entertained at their home with the assistance of daughter and niece mrs grace sherdahl in honor of miss piphers 91st birthday eightytwo people sat down to the sunday school cupper on friday night after which there was a short devotional before gi ving out the gifts from the sun day school to the younger child ren mr and mrs wm godber have returned from a twoweek holiday in florida 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 c phone 6402822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co eesbwgbgbaangibgbbag strictly for the birds marm1ll wild bird feed i a quality product made from the finest ingredients 8 approved by the birds of i york county reesors marmill ltd 1 markham 2942323 i private sale 19g2 oldsmobile super 88 4door model has automatic transmission power steering power brakes radio directional signals nnd window wash ers in excellent condition one driver 1500 1963 pontiac laurentian with v8 engine automatic transmission directional sig nals windshield washers radio posltraction rear axle 4- door model 1500 1954 chrysler 4door with 6 cylinder engine automatic power steering directional signals windshield washers good tires in good running condition 175 i960 chevrolet 2door with 6 cylinder engine directional signals window washers radio good tires good condition 700 1955 plymouth 4door with 6 cylinder engine radio directional signals windshield wahers best offer takes it phone 2972977 or 2971209 a cub pack r on tour of new city hall c bridges stouffville op satur day dec 11th thirtysix mem bers of the stouffville a cub pack enjoyed a trip to toronto on a bus generous donated by mr ross giles with the aid of a lady guide the boys were taken on a tour of the new city hall they occupied seats in the public gallery of the council cham bers and were invited to ask questions the building a city land mark is well worth seeing with its sweeping staircases and marble flvis later the lads were taken to a nearby restaurant for soup and hot chocolate and in spite of their numbers they all be haved exceptionally well following the lunch the group was then taken to the royal ontario museum with an informative tour of that build ing manv hope to return again with their parents since there were so many things to see in a single aiternoon the executive would like to express their appreciation to all persons who made the trip possible including the genial bus driver harold whetstone mr giles mis3 doreen barton my wife kathleen and my son son michael audley mrs fred tuckrin audley the junior stud ents of the sunday school pre sented a christmas pageant on sunday morning a girls choir sang the choral numbers with peggy squire at te piano the pageant prepared by mrs w guthrie was entitled the gift during the service white gifts were presented in front of the manger the church was filled for the christmas service which followed sunday school is at 1015 with church at 1130 am for the winter months the hic met on sunday at the church when the yearly reports were given this group was formed a year ago with mr and mrs leonard waltham as counsellors during the pro gram a gift was presented to them in appreciation of their guidance and help during the year a social hour followed some from here attended the christmas services on sunday evening at almonds and pick ering editors moil town coffee house over the past few months there have been several com ments by the students parents and newspapers on the fact that there is virtually nothing for the teenager to do after 10 oclock at night in stouffville except drive around and park well several students took the initia tive and decided that a coffee house in the unused church on main street would be a great idea but unfortunately they came up against some strong opposition the aypa are the sponsors and it shall now be held in the anglican church basement the new coffee house shall be known as the hapenny and if all turns out well they will be booking professional entertainment every other week end the hapenny will be open for the first time on wednesday dee 29th at 900 pm and fea ture a very talented trio who call themselves the crabgrass ramblers now its up to you to give your support since the entire success and fate of the endeavour will hinge on wed nesday night so please drop in on wednesday and theyll prove to you that toronto doesnt have the option on good entertain ment and cotee bernard smith 0iwstmas as the christmas bells gladden your heart we wish jou a happy holiday the homestead beside bruce mill park new books in library death by inches del shannon whip hand victor canning the crossroads elizabeth corbert marxism bertram d wolfe the family margaret mead a gift of joy helen hayes farewell to steam in canada n h mika squire of death richard lockridge caribbean mystery agatha christie a thousand days arthur schlesinger the mountebattens alden hatch skin diving van ellman george washington carver rackmau holt snorkel and deep diving owen lee the shape of scandal richard gwynn mallabec david walker a house of many rooms rodello hunter black amber phyllis whitney summer doctor chas h knickerbocker the mind readers margery allingham princess vic james brough high of heart emily loring we ride the gale emily loring window on the square phyllis a whitney the hallelujah trail bill gulick a red skelton in your closet- red skelton juvenile beany malone lenora weber the stolen seaplane arnold warren adventure at redstone rutherford montgomery sir henry morgan buccaneer ronald syme beany and the beckoning road lenora weber meet the malones lenora weber the harvester gene strattonporter dangerous spring benaryisbert five little peppers margaret sidney king arthur and his knights mary mcleod prisoner of zenda anthony hope davy crockett stewart holbrook men behind the astronauts wayne hyde lambs tales from shakespeare the stoufryiui tribune thuy dett m additional locals mr merlyn baker has been reappointed as whitchurch townships representative on the stouffville district high school board hurrying to get those last minute stocking stuffers come to tribune office sup plies we have lots of these little items 18c to 49c david colburn son of mr and mrs gord colburn return ed home on wednesday from dalhousie university halifax to spend christmas with his family 3p church christ tlful and m and joseph wds-burk- sentmg dtfter coui the world gert gm m ton mary lou brldgctt r vent islam of the world frank steel m d r indians heather bang j david taylor la williams mary lou hall presenting the rest of the ch o th world the little drummer boy sung by guy m and accompanied by joh meydant on drums a candle ligit servloe followed with the youtg jxpj singing several splrltus church hews a merry christmas to all let us now go to bethlehem upon this christmas day and there within a manger bed find strength we need alway a faith to conquer every doubt love which is good and true hope that can banish all despair peace to bring joy anew and let us there accept the gift god sent so long ago that in our hearts on christmas day eternal hope can glow tribune office supplies has lots of stocking stuffers for christmas eve from 18c up ero spreading ihe news io friends near and far that we wish them all the very brightest cheeriest and happiest holiday season everl merry chrislmasi s thank you for your patronage aida cleaners stouffviue ont christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector sunday december 26th 1963 christmas i 930 am st stephens day carol service and junior sunday school 1030 am senior sunday school 930 pm holy communion christmas eve dec 21th 10 am holy communion and blessing of children at the al tar christmas day dec 25th stouffville united church rev a l borland ba bo sunday december 26th 1965 11 am morning worship december 24 11 pm christmas eve communion service sunday school 945 am junior and inter mediate depts 945 am adult bible class 1100 am nursery kinder garten and primary depts weekly programmes mon 7 pm explorers wed 715 scouts thurs 7 pm cgit frl 7 pm cubs sat 845 am jr choir prac tice ballantrae lemonville united churches kev g roy inglls ba minister sunday december 26th 19g5 ballantrae mussclmans lake 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship service lemonville 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school friday dec 24 730 pm christmas eve service ah are cordially invited to attend stouffville baptist church pastor- gordon t goodcrham btii sunday december 26th 1965 950 bible school classes for children teens and adults 1100 morning worship message fellowship in the life essential studies in first john that life from the beginning 1 720 gospel service special music mr and mrs l soper wed 800 prayer meeting holding forth the word of life united church rev geo davison sunday december 26th 1965 bethesda 5th cone whitchurch 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school melville cth cone markham 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship service the sacrament of baptism will be administered tues dec 28 melville sunday school party supper begins at 645 pm memorial christian congregational church minister rev clarence t bass sunday december 26th 1965 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am and 730 pm the minister thurs dec 23 645 pm carol singers to assemble at church churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday december 26th 1965 churchill musselmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am morning worship jf fstouffville ijfii j ed aa i ss i o n a ry bev arthur walsh minister sunday december 26th 1965 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages there were 275 in our sun day school last sunday we like to end the year this sun day with a round 300 11 am the return of the shepherds 730 pm the return of the wise men wednesday night is pray- er meeting night at 8 altona united missionary church i rev frank huson pastor sunday december 26th 1963 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer service and bible study watch night service dec 31st at 1030 pm christmas greetings to all the church with the light on sunday night st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev fred h cromey ba sunday december 26th 1965 10 am mornirm service 10 am churcn school claremont baptist church minister kev n sydney hlllyer dd sunday december 26th 1965 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 7x10 pm gospel service second markham ft baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday december 26th 1965 second markham christmas sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm prayer service every wed 8 pm baker hu1 thurs 8 pm prayer meeting sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm ah welcome to worship with ns gods virgin born son gormley united missionary church rev t k sider taster sunday december 26th 1965 950 am sunday school 11 am worship 730 pm evening service the pastor will bring post- christmas messages in each service the sider family will present christmas music wed dec 29 at 8 pm prayer meeting building to present the word to the world sat dec 25 1030 at vivian christmas morning service special speaker rev bruce hisey wed dec 29 prayer and bible study for both churches at vivian frl dec 31 wach night ser vice at vivian vivian sun 10 am bible school 730 pm evening service united missionary church dicksons hill raster mr ronald faw ph 6402430 sunday december 26th 1965 945 am sunday school hour 1100 am morning worship 730 pm hour of praise and fellowship wednesday 8 pm bible stu dy prayer and planning exalting christ in our com munity ringwood christian church sunday december 26th 1965 10 am sunday school 11 00 am 730 pm worship services 630 pm wed childrens meet ing 800 pm wed ce prayer meeting bloomington christian gospel church rev i benson faster sunday december 26th 1965 945 sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship message was jesus really the son of god the pastor will preach duet mrs macaloney and mrs donor special sacred concert 730 pm coming rev russell jenkins from wales a welsh tenor soloist sings on television and radio and conventions one of the spiritual and outstanding singers of today note this will be our candlelight service set for the defence of the gospel a warm welcome awaits you

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