Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 24, 1968, p. 5

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the tribune thursday oct 24 196s pjes ut the paopu prau thee o cod k m stouffville baptist church pastor cordon t gooderham bth sunday october 27 1968 930 bible school 1100 morning worship- nursery for infants 730 evening fellowship hon 800 womens mis sionary society speaker miss m upshaw sjm mislonary from merati nigeria soloist mrs delia soper wed 80o prayer meeting stouffville united church church a duchess sts minister rev jas l carder bajbd sunday october 27 1968 church school 945 ajn jr interm sr classes 11 am nursery kinder garten primary 11 am worship led by our hic infant care pro vided organist mr r phelps christ church anglican stouffville sector bev frederick e miller sunday october 27 1968 trinity xx 930 ajn holy communion nursery sunday school 7 pjn junior choir prac tice thurs memorial christian congregational church minister rev clarence t bass sunday october 27 1968 10 ajn classes for adults yp and children 11 am and 730 pjn the minister this weeks thought and seek the peace of the city and pray unto the lord for it jeremiah 297 mccormack memorial church vivian highway 48 at vivian rd pastor v g shilllngton sunday october 27 1968 anniversary sunday theme for the day looking back to move ahead 950 is study time 1100 the blessing of for- getfulness 730 the beauty of re membering special music wed 830 midweek fel lowship thurs 715 pioneer girls and christian service bri gade sat oct 26 730 pjn concert of christian music united church rev geo davison sunday october 27 1968 betiiesda 5th cone whitchurch 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school melville 6th cone markham 1115 worship service 1115 sunday school stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton tel 6402431 or 3911 sunday october 27 1968 10 am sunday school with classes for everyone 1100 am 730 pm ser vices of praise and wor ship wed 800 pm prayer 4 bible study hour there are other weeknight services for the entire family contact the pastor for details youre always welcome at the missionary church stouffville scene whats on county furrow queens meet at international eighteen year old carol flewell right of rr 1 uxbridge represented ontario county in the furrow queen competition at the international plowing match near guelph for her efforts she received a lovely purse presented here by the international queen of 1967 bonnie anderson rr 1 sutton staff photo mt pisgah anniversary first baptist church claremont minister rev f a luck ba bd sunday october 27 1968 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pjn evening service gormley missionary church baker hill baptist church sunday october 20 1968 bible school 950 am morning service 11 am mr j smith 745 pm young peoples wed 8 pm prayer service ringwood congregational christian church pastor rev r maxwell vague bth sunday october 27 1968 1000 am sunday school 1110 am morning worship 8 pm wed prayer meet- ing bible study a service filled with nostalgia rev ii s hallman pastor sunday october 27 1968 8 pm fri youth fellow ship social at willow springs sunday 950 am bible school with classes for all ages 1100 morning worship 730 pm gospel service wed 800 pm prayer and fellowship service for the whole family with a mis sionary emphasis a warm welcome awaits you second markham fellowship baptist church rev denis gibson ba bj0 sunday october 27 1968 10 am bible school 11 am worship service subject that does it 730 pm subject watch man what of the night wed oct 27 prayer meet ing tuesday oct 29 at 8 pm hear rev t brown eng lish secretary for the trinitarian bible society come to worship depart to serve churchill church sunday october 27 1968 955 am bible school 11 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study st tames presbyterian church stouffville minister kev fred ii cromcy ba 2941633 sunday october 27 1968 10 am morning worship all welcome altona missionary church rev frank huson pastor sunday october 27 1968 1030 am sunday school 730 pm a group of stu dents from emmanuel bi ble college with rev john kurtz special numbers in music and song wms day of prayer and thank offering service in the church wednesday afternoon october 30th at 200 oclock mrs john hamilton guest speaker the church with a light on sunday night by mollie stewart whitchurch twp for the gentle people who packed the pews of the tiny mount pisgah united church sunday october 20 it was an occasion steeped with nostalgia for the event was the annual service commemorating the churchs 98th anni versary built in 1807 the wood en frame building held memories for at least two and three generations of whitchurch residents although the church had functioned on a fulltime basis until two years ago low attendance and lack of funds had caused it to close its doors however due to the interest of a small local group the an nual service was continu ed officiating at the serv ice guest minister rev davis of stouffville com mented on the age of the little church in the wild- wood he said it would be wonderful if the 100th an niversary service could be held in the building it was reverend daviss second visit to mount pis- a g little e j stiver villein mil daptist church twmn fellow vhip 7 00pm temporarily in morgan hall morlthom plato 2941147 fellowship voplivt church thank you the markham township vote no committee wishes to thank all those citizens who voted no in the recent liquor plebiscite a special thanks to those who voluntarily contributed to the expenses of our campaign and those who helped in the mailing of our literature below is a condensed financial statement of our committee receipts balance brought forward from 1961 voluntary contributions expenses stationery and printing postage advertising gah during his sermon he reminisced of churches he had visited in england all of whom left him with the spiritual feeling its good to be here and i say it again to you good folks he said its good to be here the theme of rev davis sermon was the place where you stand is holy ground he told the con gregation they did not ne cessarily need to be in a church to worship god he went on toisaythe place where you stand should be a place of anger and action too much sweet reasonableness is be ing shown and not enough anger exerted against cor ruption visitors highlighting the special service with their singing were the harmonaires shirley smith mr and mrs will wright and their son wayne assisting at the organ and piano was mrs roy smith ushers were mr harry smith mr george boynton and mr jack gamble on hand for the service were mrs george leary one of the older members of the parishother visi tors included mr w h smith mr and mrs r keff er mr and mrs ches ter pattenden prof e r smith and many others candor what a woman thinks about another wo mans dress deficit 2765 mhuim ft 2m1h5 roxy thubs oct 24 thru wed oct 30 while still in its first run toronto jack lemmon walter matthau bloomington christian gospel church rev r i langford pastor sunday october 27 1968 945 bible school for all ages 11 am morning worship speaker d j wilkinson 7 jo pm evening service speaker d j wilkinson prayer and bible study wednesday 8 pm this friendly church extends a welcome to all the pentecostal assemblies of canada gospel services at altona community centre sunday 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am devotional service 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer bible study lively singing christexalting biblecentred preaching a church where a friendly welcome awaits you rev s a grant pastor full gospel church stouffville services held in the masonic hall the church that has the presence of god 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 prn evengellstlc service we pray for the sick rev d b carpenter pastor estate ailiiiiiiisfnitioii our professional counsel can quickly put your affairs in good order there is no obligation to investigate this prompt confidential service with us a woman rushed excit edly up to a zoo atendant and exclaimed young man you should see what is going on in the monkey cage four monkeys are sitting at a table playing cards the attendant shrugged so what was his non chalant reply theyre only playing for peanuts the couple at 7 pm 910 pm matinee saturday 240 pm store opening the new store on main street operated by fred jackson and sons will open thursday today it vill feature all types of floor coverings and draper ies that will be installed to the buyers satisfaction to mark the event a lucky- draw will take place at 3 pm on saturday attend course robert shea comptroller of thos n shea real es tate limited accompanied by stouffville branch man ager cec hendricks and gary newman manager of the uxbridge branch at tended a oneweek training course in conecticut pro vided by the national in stitute of realtors womens missionary meeting the annual home mis sion meeting of the stouffville missionary wm3 was held in the sunday school room of the church the president mrs honsberger opened the meeting mrs bob stover render ed a piano solo entitled no one ever cared for me like jesus the pro gram had been planned by mrs bob stover and mrs bob paisley mrs stover introduced the speaker mrs lloyd fretz wife of the pastor of the home mission church at west rouge who presented the mes sage of the evening mrs albert hudson closed the meeting with prayer there were 32 ladies present reorganization will be held in the nov ember meeting mr and mrs irvin geiger of kitchener spent two days at the home of their daughter and hus band mr and mrs russell smith main street west mrs isabel madill and mrs gerald pointon of to ronto spent the weekend with mrs 0 madill main street east car stolen stouffville a 196s camaro driven only 172 miles and owned by bryan longhurst of 6 harding gate stouffville was stolen from in front of his home and later re covered in toronto damage to the vehicle has been estimated at 400 the radio was stolen and a quantity of clothing was removed from the back seat cars catch fire stouffville two fires four hours apart saturday night damaged the rear seat of one ve hicle and completely de stroyed another most seriously damaged was an auto owned bv john r nesbitt rr 2 stouffville it was parked on stouffer street the second car w a s owned by keith murphy 170 hawthorne avenue stouffville police were able to put out this fire using an extinguisher from the cruiser mis a g thompson albert street north is in ingersol this week addres sing the autumn meeting of the womens missionary society family gathering mr and mrs wilmot stover main street west entertained members of their family sunday in cluding mr and mrs bruce irwin and family scarboro mr and mrs keith sutherland and family mr and mrs har old hodgson and family air and mrs peter stover and jeffrey and mr and mrs paul stover minor injuries kenneth lequesne 17 of 36 james speight road markham suffered minor injuries early saturday morning when a car in which he was a passenger rolled over or no 7 high way near cone 9 markham twp the 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