thursday apr 10 1969 the tribune page 5 fjurci gerbtces let the people praue thee o cod i him from the ministers study stouffville united church church duchess sts minister kev jas l carder babd sunday april 13th 1969 church school 945 am jrs intermsu srs 1 1 am- nursery kindergai ten primary 11 am holy communion service infant care provided organist mr r phelps mccormack memorial church vivian highway 48 at vivian rd pastor v g shullngton sunday april 13th 1969 regular services stouffville baptist church pastor gordon t gooderham bth sunday april 13th 1969 950 bible school 1 1 00 morning worship nursery facilities for in fants 730 evening meeting wed 800 prayer bible study st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev fred h cromey b- 2941633 sunday april 13th 1969 j 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school all welcome stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton tel 6402413 or 3911 sunday april 13th 1969 beginning missions emphasis month 1000 am sunday school with classes for everyone 1100 am rev j mcliardy of the oriental missionary society 700 pm rev tyler will speak and show pictures of se asia and japan wed 8 pm the prayer group and the youth fellowship meet simultan eously youre always welcome at the missionary church gormley missionary church melville united church 6th cone markham rev george davison sunday april 13th 1969 11 am worship service christ church anglican stouffville rector rev frederick e miller sunday april 13th 1969 easter i 930 am morning prayer nursery sunday school 7 pm junior choir prac ticewed 8 pm senior choir prac ticewed 230 pm acw mission group mrs f whitta- more main st e tues april 15th 10 am 1 pm spring rum mage sale in parish hall sat april 19th rev h s hallman pastor j thur 8 pm wms in the parsonage marie quinn will be in charge of the program fri 730 pm regional youth rally 60 min color fdm flip side quizzes special singing etc sunday april 13th 969 950 am focus on the fam ily panel period 11 am worship 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer service a warm welcome awaits you ringwood congregational christian church pastor rev r maxwell vague bth sunday april 13th 1969 1000 am sunday school 1110 am morning worship 7 pm evening fellowship 8 pm wed prayer meet ing bible study altona missionary church rev frank htison pastor sunday april 13th 1969 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer meet ing memorial christian congregational church minister rev clarence t bass sunday april 13th 1969 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service churchill church sunday april 13th 1969 955 am bible school 1100 morning worsltip wed 8 pm prayer bible study first baptist church claremont minister rev f a luck ba bd sunday april 13th 1969 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service baker hill baptist church pastor ii lafleur sunday april 13th 1969 bible school 950 am morning service 11 am young peoples 745 pm wed 8 pm prayer ser- ice visit by v g shiuington i am just after reading an article i clipped from readers digest january 1968 its hor rible its frightening but its true the article is written in the first person the setting is a hospital room for throat cancer patients and the subject is smoking i would not presume to reproduce such an article in my own words because i have not gone through the excruciating experience of having my larynx pharynx esophagus and other pieces of flesh removed as the writer did but i do suggest that every smoker write to readers digest for a reprint of the article en titled what the cigarette commercials dont show by hugh j mooney do you know that 244 million a year is spent by cigarette producers on tv and radio adver tising there is much talk in the air about banning cigarette commercials but it isnt as easy as it looks in the united states congress is faced with the menace to public health but at the other end they have to consider the mighty men from marlboro country what about the tax on to bacco what about the people that would be out of work these are all honest questions but they are not realistic ones lets think for a minute of a couple of real facts we can count on at least 75000 deaths a year now in the united states alone to which cigarette smoking contributes heavily that figure represents twice the number killed in the entire viet nam war it strikes me as very strange that in sophisticated countries like canada and the united states we cry holy hor rors at the viet nam crisis and we keep quiet about the slaughter of thousands who give their lives for the cause of the tobacco busi ness there is a hew and cry these days about the churchs lack of concern for social welfare come on now lets be fair what greater social action exists than that of saving lives the church bombarded the cigarette habit for years before science ever sounded a note on the sub ject but people laughed they still laugh and i suppose they will die laughing when peter jackson calls or mr player remember you may end up without a throat with half a lung you may end up dead everyone has a king in his life one has king nicotine another has king jesus the threat of the first is death the message of the second is life choose now whom you will serve late reuben pearse hold funeral from farm residence zm centennial baptist church biblt school 1000 am imp llooi wihlp 7o0 pi temporarily in morgan hall markham plaxa 2941147 fellowship apliit church bloomington christian gospel church rev roy l longford pastor sunday april 13th 1969 945 am bible school for all ages 11 am communion service 730 pm worship service soloist miss carol bowlby monday 7 pm senior pioneer girls wed 8 pm prayer and bible study friday 7 pm junior pioneer girls this friendly community church extends a cordial welcome to all stouffville pentecostal church temporary location altona community centre rev s a grant pastor 6401903 sunday april 13th 1969 sunday 1000 am sunday school an hour in sunday school is an hour well spent 1100 am devotional service 700 pm evangelistic meeting wednesday 800 pm bible study and prayer hebrews 138 looking unto lesus 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 pm evengelistlc service we pray for the sick rev d b carpenter pastor home from hospital by kathleen may fourth line the many friends of mr bob geer wish him a complete recovery following surg ery he is now convelesc- ing at home mr and mrs bill jones of sandford had sunday supper with her parents mr and mrs dalton ald- erson mr and mrs edmund skinner and family of stroud and mr and mrs harold norton and family of uxbridge spent good friday with mr and mrs markham twp the family farm residence at cone 10 markham and 16th avenue was selected as the place of service for the late reuben r pearse who passed away quite suddenly april 3 in scar- boro general hospital he was 83 born at hillside the son of james pearse and ame lia stainton the deceased came to markham town ship in 1935 mr pearse was a very successful farmer but more important he was regarded as a neighbor and friend who was al ways willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need he was highly re spected by the entire com munity although a farmer most of his life he did service as a postmaster for a time he was a past master of richardson masonic lodge in stouffville and a mem ber of the united church mrs pearse the former helen chester passed away in october 1965 surviving are two sons austin claremont rr2 chester on the home farm at stouffville rri three daughters elda mrs eve- ret skidmore kuscom ontario mary mrs gord on mcarthur rr4 stay- ner gladys mrs gerald marquardt toronto one sister mrs james mcclure of oshawa and thirteen grandchildren a third son keith died accident ally about 25 years ago the service april 5 was conducted by rev titlloch and rev amery with in terment erskine ceme tery pallbearers were car men lewis henry pearse bert collins douglas wagg denton brown and frank mcclure a father examining his sons report card one thing is definitely in your favor he announced with grades like these you couldnt possibly be cheating buried at wideman cemetery markham twp the death occurred in newmarket hospital on mar 30 of mrs wendell knight the former bertha may hoover mrs knight resided in newmarket deceased w ho was born at dicksons hill was in her 75th year besides her husband mrs knight is survived by sisters mrs dave stouffer stoulfville and mrs willis lehman of unionville the funeral was con ducted from the oneill funeral chapel by rev happner of newmarket with interment in the wideman cemetery the pallbearers were carl and earl hoover ben gayman delbert gil bert belfry hamilton and george sale respected altona resident altona born in pickering twp where she spent her entire life mrs isaac lehman passed away in uxbridge hospi tal wednesday apr 2 born in 1883 she was the former emma davis a daughter of phillip da vis and annie hoover in 1905 she married isaac lehman and the couple marked their dia mond wedding anniver sary several years ago they were pioneers in the district and mrs leh man was a lifelong mem ber of the united mis sionary church at altona besides her husband the deceased is survived by two sons rev arthur d lehman of blenheim and norman lehman stouffville also four dau ghters rita mrs allan svleyer rr 3 stouffville anie mrs norman neal stouffville verna mrs gordon ramer colboirne and mary mrs harold kennedy markham mrs beatrice campbell hillier is a surviving sis ter there are twenty grand children and twentysix great grandchildren the service from o neills funeral chapel was conducted on satur day by rev a d lehman assisted by rev frank huson the pallbearers were lawrence lehman paul meyer george neal alvin ramer clifford kennedv and carl leh man interment was in the altona cemetery eo crossword puzzle elliott siegel md dmd william s prusin dds lawrence i gaum dds announce the opening of their office for the practise of oral surgery at bogarttown rr 3 newmarket ont phone 8053371 music mania 69 radio warbler heres the answer ivan norton and family and mr dan norton mr and mrs bert maye and mr and mrs welling ton yake visited with elm er maye in wellesley hos pital keep sunday june 1 reserved for goodwood baptist anniversary rev benson jones will be the guest speaker mr and mrs ron may and stephen spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs reuben may horizontal 15 radio warbler 1 1 ringworm 12 ace 14 mammal 15 impregnated 16 disintegration of timber is ponders 19 ship record 20 phrygian lunar god 21 renovate 24 fragments 28 harem rooms 29 stuffs 30 sturgeon eggs 31 sea fr 32 anxiety 33 plunder 34 compound 36 screens 37 hops kiln 38 river in switzerland 39 playing card 42 he is a radio star 46 cupidity 48 range of rockies 49 genus of plants 50 employers 51 telegraphers 52 biblical name vertical 1 yugoslav leader 2 preposition 3 sewing implements 4 eurasian herb 5 town in texas hail- 7 tearers 8 claws 9 passage in the brain 10 memorandum 11 quantity of hemp fiber 13 legal point 17 giant king of bashan 20 fasnlon 21 frolic merrily 33 he has one of 22 hessian river the 23 nostril followings in 24 dam radio 25 god of love 35 more inferior 26 indicate 39 community in 27 hardens ohio 29 segment 38 sloth 33 new york 39 p fiber village 40 confess brmipsi tjliwhriwiu ipiiin riwmpihiaia fjrailwkihh hmkiejiw pirara bfeim methwlb tilblihrplrlh mwwh erarae eiira miwe wasan saraww ptisihwpjmlu uejgsrn aatsi a catipjww iwpieimwej silmtlnilrt rjglmuw b1mmeihwe1 t32iilm rannekki bsghmm 41 important indian harvest 42 bodies of water 43 genus of shrubs 44 department ot france 45 guineas ab 47 about ab 2 j 1 s 7 a 9 l 1 11 u w is 4 n h h b 71 it 1 n 2v n rt so ji u w h p n 9 1 i 1 m h 7 si sj i sebastians creative design for the unique style phone 2971899 main st unionville an ailcolor show april 2526 stouffville coming apr 25 and 26 in living color stouit- villes number one 2 community show music mania 69 from all reports its the best yet the history of the program originated hy the stoulfville united church couples club goes back to i960 lome boadway a charter member of the group was one of the main promoters it was then called minstrel mania and presented in the old high school gymnasium that seated 500 the initial proceeds were donated to the association for retard ed children the first chorus had 43 persons plus 6 dan cers there were six end men three of which lome boadway ted topping and end sanderson remain people still working in the show from the first year are walv lee percy schell mar ion boadway jean hammond bea jen nings ida davis ele anor mercer ron mer cer fran wylie roy dowswell kay dows- well dixie sellers lloyd jennings peggy topping molly mum- ford and jerry waite other old faithfuls- include irwin ledlie ken gamble bill and marg murphy audrey and les clarke pat byer jim rehill ivan harris helen and don huxtable due to renovations at the school the show was dropped in 1963 however it made a vi brant comeback in 1964 with a brand new for mat the name was changed to music ma nia 64 additional talent from the community was added including the one and only mary harris valuable vocal and instrumental assistance was gained through such men as frank steele frank mellon something new has been added to the instrumental accompanlement for music mania 69 its a portable electric organ owned and played by ted topping jr fairvlew avenue the show dates are april 25 and 26 staff photo john foulds plus many more the format is set in the fall the music is acquired by christmas rehearsals begin in january committees are formed in february and the script commit tee meets every week dozens of ladies pre pare costumes scenery is sketched wherever space permits and the aa men are busy building j props music mania 69 will x 444444 include a chorus of 52 ten dancers three in the orchestra four end men and numerous other actors proceeds will go to the family life centre a counselling service for the stouifville- markham area other organizations aided through the years have been cana dian save the children fund unicef sick childrens hospital building fund stouff ville centennial project and the adult retarded centre the director again this year is peggy top ping we feel the show is bigger and better than ever she said if its comparable to programs past it will be excellent thurs april 17th what a show 1970 maverick basic specifications model 2door sedan exterior dimensions in overall lenglh height width width at center pillar wheelbase tread frontrear 1793 523 706 697 1030 555555 miscellaneous curb weight lbs 2501 luggage capacity cult 104 steering ratio gear 221 turning diameter cuit to curb it 36 4 fuel tank capacity imp gal 133 tire size standard 600 x 13 4pr power teams engines iransissi0ns cid hp cub jsptad stmi- automatic sllictshilt cmistomatic 10 105 iv stj optional optional 200 no iv sid optional see it apr 17th at dick coffey motors ltd main vveit stouffville 6402600 now please remember dial instead of o zero for operator assistance 411 for directory assistance information james a deacur accountant income tax consultant bookkeeping services 60 10th line north stouffville phone 6401988 611 for repair service and cable location bell canada built managed and owned by canadians