page 12 thc tribune thursday may 7 1970 melville united church to mark 125th anniversary may 31 by isobel nigh melville services marking the 125th an niversary of melville united church will be held may 31- two excellent speakers have been ob tained for the special occasion dr es lautenschlager principal of emmanuel college in the morning with music by the home choir in the evening the guest pastor is dr robert mcclure moderator of the united church music is by the harmonaires from wesley persons with sen timental memories of melville church may place their orders now for a hanging plate embossed with a picture of the church building this is an anniversary project of the ucw congratulations to miss betty cayman the 1970 may queen of stouffville dist secondary school besides keeping up with her school work betty finds time to preside at the organ in melville church every sunday and at choir practice every thursday she is the daughter of mr and mrs clayton gayman cone 5 markham and in the communitys opinion a most deserving winner twentytwo brownies and guides with leaders mrs sherwood mrs baker mrs tinker and miss barbara miller spent the weekend camping at willow springs on saturday they attended the jubilee program at stouffville high school mrs warriner mrs sherwood mrs forrester and mrs roy smith spent a day at the queen street mission recently helping to sort and pack a quantity of used clothing sent to toronto recently for overseas relief melville ladies are in vited to attend the spring on sunday may 31 the congregation of melville united church cone 6 markham twp will mark their 125th anniversary special services are planned both morn ing and evening the pastor is rev george davison jas thomas luncheon at locust hill may 12 a large congregation filled locust hill united church sunday evening to worship with their new minister rev bruce mcneill opened the service and rev george davison delivered the address the choir from melville assisted rendering the anthem haven of rest mr george mccieverty sang a solo entitled dear lord forgive friends were present from whitevale cherrywood and melville the congregation of melville welcome the opportunity to worship and serve with the members at locust hill now a twopoint charge the first official board meeting of the charge will be held in melville church tuesday evening may 19 all members are urged to attend intri 1 site serves larger area i in music 1 festival 1 stouffville a number of young people from the stouffville area were entries in the 10th annual newmarket lions club music festival may 4 to 6 the lone representative of the village of stouffville was jimmy brillinger entered in the accordion solo class for 12 and under also in this class was randv hawley unionville and franz filler rr3 newmarket randy and franz also competed in the 13 and under division students from rh crosby public school in markham were entered in the competition for grade 4 classroom choirs cathy boynton of unionville sang in the solo division for girls 12 and under the area was well represented in piano competitions with jo anne duffton marion rigon and rosanne hoover all of gormley cynthia carter robert burkholder lynda lavery and lorie patton of markham and cathy boynton of unionville up more home pro tection in one pack age at less cost with our homeowners policy call today call kenneth a shepherd 7th line box 44 markham telephone 2941562 state farm fire and casualty company canadian head office scarborough ont stouffville john heaman waste management branch dept of energy and resources was the man on the hot seat april 28 as an estimated 1000 persons looked to him for answers in connection with the dumping of industrial liquid waste at a site north of stouffville in whit church twp mr heaman admitted that while the present system of waste disposal was by no means suitable the property did tend to serve a much larger area while he did not say it the obvious reference was to industry in metro and the comment drew a prolonged protest from the audience he said he himself lacked the power to close off the property and he doubted very much if the government could close it either he suggested that the problem arose originally when the township permitted m xmuffi for alicour fencing weeds large inventory of cedar fencingrm aterial all types of farm and chain linkwhcing cedar picnic tables 1995 and up rezstaiwlp5pergal open friday evening till 9 pm hold ratdiff lumber ltd unionville gormley hwy 7 kennedy rd don mills at gormley 2971661 8881191 dumping privileges at the site several years ago we will close it at the earliest opportunity he promised tomorrow tomorrow responded the crowd mr heaman replied that it would not be tomorrow or even three weeks as urged by the meetings chairman bob lewis he said the minister was well aware of the problem and had personally visited the site he said mr ken- would entertain a delegation at his office to discuss the matter further buy 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