Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1973, p. 8

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the tribine thursday ma 31 1973 church services i stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton telioz4l3r39u sunday june 3 1973 945 am family i sunday school free bus service i 11 am and 7 pm n services of praise and worship the pastor will i preach wived 8 pm the youth fellowship and prayer service convene j simultaneously youre always welcome at the missionary church cormley missionary ciikucii sunday june 3 1973 950am family bible hour 1 am worship ser vice 615 pm prayer service 730 pm gospel fellowship a warm welcome awaits you melville united church bill cone markham rev douglas mcphee ba hd 1115 am 128th niversary service an- stouffville united church church duchess sts rev j iz carder ba bd minister sunday june 3 1973 11 am holy com munion service nursery and junior congregation organist mr a gent unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 am sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sunday june 3 1973 1030 am sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 pm evening service you are cordially invited ringwood congregational christian church sunday june 3 1973 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service speaker mr david banks wideman mennonite church hwy 48 at 18th ave rev paul martin pastor sunday june 3 1973 10 am family woiship hour 11 am sunday schoolxil 730 pm sunday evening fellowship hear the mens chorus from east zora ontario a welcome u ah churchill baptist church 9th concession 1 mile north of musselmans lake pastor paul hope sunday june 3 1973 950 bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm eveninging service thurs 7 pm pioneer girls friday 715 pm young people age 1525 a warm welcome awaits you at churchill bloomington christian gospel church 9lh line n at blooming on sunday june 3 1973 945am sunday school for all ages 11 am morning worship service mr john harder no evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study tuesday and fridays 7 pm pioneer girls st james presbyterian church main st e stouffville rev fred cromey 2941033 mr donald donaghey sunday june 3 1973 10 am worship 11 am sunday school stouffville baptist church 6403827 pastor esorr ba 6403827 11 am and 7pm mr charles esdale of wallace memorial baptist church scar- boro everyone is welcome gormley heise hill brethren in christ church pastor rev a mcniven 8875489 sunday june 3 1973 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev andrew brnjdar guest speaker 730 pm evening ser vice canadian bible society to present the program tuesday 7 pm pioneei girls also christiai service brigade wed nesday 745 prayci meeting memorial christian church pastor daild barker sunday june 3rd 1973 bible school all ages morning worship prayer and praise time 730 pm breaking of bread 830 pm agape coffee house basement 10 am 11 am 7 pm cccc final conference service 730 pm at our j keswick church i wed 8 pm bible study and prayer meeting without faith it is impossible to please god hebrews 116 mccormack memorial hwy vivian rd phone 17jz82s pastor richard j horner sunday june 3rd 1973 morning and evening worship services stouffville pentecostal church services held at the altona community centre rev s a grant pastor 6404wj friday 8 pm youthlime at bayview farm sundayjune 3rd 1973 10 am sunday school 11 am missionary and communion service 7pm- gospel rally meeting wed 8 pm bible study and prayer parkview residents enjoy blossom tour stouffville a travelways bus from richmond hill provided the transportation for is parkview residents staff employees auxiliary members and several of the communitys senior citizens may 17 for a trip to niagra falls the excursion provided the passengers an op portunity to view the blossoms that abound in the niagara peninsula this time of year lunch was served in one of the restaurants that overlooks the falls one parkview resident mrs e swindells recalled spending her honeymoon at niagara in june 1903 seventy years ago oii may 15 rev d i jcffery boarded a plane at toronto international airport and flew to st paul mina where he attended the annual council of the christian and missionary alliance the conference was at tended by 1700 persons from canada and the usa dr leighton philpot was the resource person mr jeffrey participated in a get- nursing home week together fellowship and smorgasbord which was held for seventyfour vietnamese missionaries attending the convention- mrs gladys grove participated in the thursday evening program on may 24 showing pictures on bandladesh also residents pleasure several on may 24 here had the of meeting administrators from other homes who were being entertained at dinner mrs lois neely from markhaven mr wm swindalls from ina grafton gage home l pinkston from shepherd lodge and mr frank hibbins from nisbet lodge rev john hamilton pastor of stouffville missionary church led the evening worship service may 27 miss charlene brown a for mer employee at park view home during summer vacations from school provided the special music with two solos interested persons from the whitchurch- stouffville area are in vited to attend a meeting at parkview home on friday ju ne 1 at 8 pm to plan for activities on a community level for senior citizens week june 17 to 23 markham melody makers host musical show in hi school auditorium markham to the markham melody makers annual musical program saturday june 2 in the auditorium of markham dist high school will take on a country and western flavor and feature recording stars martha and earl heywood its called harmony hoedown with curtain time 8 pm choir members shown here are front row left to right- faith ker- swill shirley teel barbara glover betty sagi doris pilkey director ann sprang marguerite crouch ann ouwroulis beth bunting second row left to right gladys hall helen couperthwaite ruth stewart myra peddie susan jewett gerry duke betty tapscott ann masters third row left to right ann rennie georgie curtiss ann maschke trudy cooke linda clendenning jean tribbling joyce rennie rear row left to right irene ramage jean carter vi crolley freda koshil corinne cienki isobel hood barbara carroll celebrate nursing home week markham lodge is holding open house may 31 the program which begins at 1030 am with a demonstration of passive exercise and activation will feature a bake table and display of crafts tea will be served from 130 pm to 330 pm rev paul martin and family will provide musical entertainment at 230 pm followed by a presentation by william shearstone a lodge resident during the afternoon tickets will be drawn on a hand made quilt late fred mantle lifelong farmer 21 no church attachment stouffville fred mantle who farmed on the 10th line markham for 37 years passed away may 23 at scarboro centenary hospital mr mantle who was born in stouffville march 28 1890 lived in this area all his life apart from four years spent in newmarket until his recent illness he had been an active member of the farming community outisde the village his wife the former cora raymer of not- tawasago predeceased him in november 1953 mr mantle is sur vived by one sister mary mrs herb barnum of thornbury sons howard of stouffville- and fred miners bay and eight grandchildren mr mantle was a member of stouffviues missionary church and the pastor rev john hamilton conducted the service may 26 from oneill funeral home interment was in stouffville cemetery pallbearers were chester william and clarence mantle ernest pilkey earl brillinger and carl reesor stouffville a 2month survey of religious opinion con ducted in the former village of stouffville by locally based vision international has been evaluated on ap proximately five hundred the cambridge man is always in the winners circle because he keeps his cool in a singlebreasted threebutton crisp glen check suit of teracool a superb worsted blend of terylene and line wool sure to finish first the blueribbon cambridge tailoring and handsome details in slant flaps and ticket pocket take a tip put your money on cambridge honor girl guides two members of the stouffville girl guides will be honored june 5 at a mother and daughter banquet in the united church debbie foley will receive her all round cord and christiana mckay her canada cord the canada cord is the highest award in the guiding and a first for stouffville responses to a standard questionaire the survey revealed that 97 percent of those questioned had a bible in their homes mostly the king james version 48 attended church regularly 31 percent occassionally and 21 percent never 37 per cent belonged to the united church 15 percent missionary 13 percent anglican 9 percentibaptist 8 percent catholic 4 percent presbyterian and congregational 2 percent pentecostal and men- nonite following the beginning of the early- christian church it was said it turned the world upside down eighty- eight percent of people questioned by vision replied that they did not believe this could be said of todays church in relation to the miracles of jesus 80 percent believed that miracles are still possible markham mi- toyota limited v sales service 1 hwy parts leasing i agincourt 2973300 1 i located on hwy 48 v2 miles north of hwy 7 guardian coot sat roroutabw ttmkmmo sunglasses utbt fkkiok i situs june 4 to june 16 20 off yons sate delsey modess mthioom msw ramw wfoks tm w legtut z3 i sunt 1 189 neet depilatory j lotion 50year jewel harry brillinger of stouffville was honored recently by members of richardson masonic lodge he was presented with a 50year jewel by- master bill barry decoration day the annua decoration day service will be held in the stouffville cemetery sunday june 17

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