Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 29, 1973, p. 7

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the tribune thursday nov29 13 7 wwatwrn church services gormley missionary church rev eldon boeuger pastor phone ss7ss16 sunday dec 2 1973 950 am family bible hour 730 pm gospel ser vices regular weekly home bible study and prayer groups please inquire a warm welcome awaits you always stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton tel 6402413 or 3911 sunday dec 2 1973 945 am family sunday school free bus service u am and 7 pm worship services with the pastor speaking wed 800 pm prayer service youth fellowship schedule of christian service brigade and pioneer girls available on request youre always welcome at the missionary church bloomlngton christian gospel church 9th line no at blooming ton sunday dec 2 1973 945 sunday school 11 am morning wor ship service 730 pm worship service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study tuesday and fridays 7 pm pioneer girls melville united church kennedy rd 4 miles north of unionville minister rev gordon hunter sunday school 10 am church service 1115 am all welcome heisehill brethren in christ church rev a mcniven 10 am sunday school 11 am morning wor ship 730 pm evening service tuesday 7 pm pioneer girls and boys brigade wednesday 745 prayer service christ church anglican stouffville 254 sunset boulevard next door to orchard park school 10 am holy communion second and fourth sundays morning prayer first and third sundays rector rev fred e miller 2971g34 church information 640- 1614 altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sunday dec 2 1973 1030 am sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 pm evening service you are cordially invited to the missionary church stouffville united church church duchess st rev jl carder babd minister sunday dec 2 1973 11 am advent service 945 intermediate class 11 am kindergarten organist mr a gent ringwood congregational christian church dec 2 1973 1000 am sunday school 1110 am worship service speaker rev ron vieselmeyer 800 pm wed c e prayer meeting 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 for a friendly welcome come to churchill baptist church 9th concession 1 mile north of musselmans lake sunday dec 2nd 1973 950 am bible school 11 am john hisey 720 pm evening service wed 745 pm bible in depth hour friday 715 pm young people age 1425 st james presbyterian church main st e stouffville rev fred cromcy 2941633 mr donald donaghey sunday dec 2 1973 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school stouffville baptist church sunday dec 2 1973 950 bible school 1100 am and 7 pm mr ray johnston wed 800 pm prayer meeting bethel assembly of god hwy 47 48 phone 6405555 rev howard minaker pastor sunday dec 2 1973 945 bible school save tomorrows generation today 11 am ken minaker speaking 730 pm evangelism fellowship wed 730 pm prayer and share ft 730 young peoples all roads lead to bethel just minutes from where you are stouffville pentecostal church 460 main st e rev s a grant pastor 6404903 friday 800 pm youthtime shipwreck service sunday dec 2nd 1973 1000 am sunday school 1100 am missionary communion 700 pm water baptismal service wednesday 800 pm midweek bible study and prayer mccormack memorial church hwy 48 vivian rd sunday dec 2 1973 950 sunday school for all ages u am and 730 pm rev w klassen the nursery is open for all services tues 730 pm young peoples thurs 800 pm new life hour wed 7 pm pioneer girls boys brigade memorial christian church pastor david barker 403701 sunday dec 2 1973 10 am bible school all ages 11 am rev david barker 7 pm singing and praise 730 pm informal fellowship with breaking of bread voice of bethel joy is christian slight voice of bethel by howard minaker it was interesting to read the editors account of his hockey enthusiasm and adventure at one of the hockey games yes and the good old deforest crosley radio provided welcome communication in our home although the reception in the northern ontario town of cobalt depended on the weather it made me think of manv attend wedding by petty pegg greenwood mrs and mrs milton pegg attended the wedding of gordon betz and heather jenkins in magnatewan saturday mrs george griffin visited with her brother mr and mrs clarence talbot in lawton mr and mrs moss minaker of lochlin visited recently with friends in the community mr and mrs ken mctaggart entertained members of the dance club saturday mrs harold lewis of altona was the guest speaker at a meeting of the womens institute nov 21 at the home of mrs charles mctaggart plans were made for a demonstration day dec 5 in the church hall mrs gwen mowbray will explain a meal in a pie the event is from 10 am to 3 pm with a potluck lunch unit 1 of the ucw will meet dec 6 at 2 pm in the home of mrs vern hicks mrs jack brooks has the program there will be a cookie swap a gift exchange and presentations of toys for retarded children the roll call is an item on christmas late louis schell service was held from the marshall funeral home richmond hill saturday for louis schell following his passing at green acres newmarket nov 15 born in whitchurch twpm the son of levi and anna schell he spent most of his adult life in toronto surviving are three sisters cora mrs henry steckley don mills ada mrs lloyd moyer stouffville and alice mrs loron miller markham one daughter mrs margaret taylor resides in don mills and a son donald in marysville interment was at heise hill cemetery exasperating times when static was about all we received sport and enter tainment have become two of the better paying businesses of our day hockey fans football fans soccer fans are quite the accepted expressions i understand fan is a short form for fanatic we think it not strange that thousands should come to their feet if a goal is scored or a touchdown made cheers from 10000 throats at a game is a foregone conclusion however should someone show more than mild enthusiasm for the cause of jesus christ he is quickly branded a religious fanatic somewhere we have gotten the idea that the sadder we look the more quietly we sing the more somber our worship the better we please god what a misrepre sentation of the christian religion the religion of jesus christ is essentially one of abundant and overflowing joy a w ay with sympathetic expressions for the person who becomes a follower of jesus christ students search out towns history in stone on nov 22 a busload of grade 3 pupils from orchard park school visited the stouffville cemetery to record some of the towns history in stone and later inspected the municipal reservoirs west of cone 9 here cindy kennedy main street west takes a picture of the thomas williamson monument jim thomas parkview news craft bake sale success stouffvlllt sc aluminum storm windows doors shutters soffit facia eavestrough siding garage doors caulking new and old homes free 6405512 estimates jj x stouffville the annual craft and bake sale at parkview home proved very successful receipts and donations totalled 88200 boxes for shutins carols by rose cook green river the delivery of boxes for shutins will accompany an outdoor carol sing dec 16 residents in the community wishing to participate in this event are most welcome tania siebler is home from hospital following a tonsil operation mrs william mitchell entertained friends at a copper party recently prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs hugh carter dec 4 at 8 pm the proceeds will be used to construct a flower conservatory appre ciation is extended to those who contributed articles and those who attended phyllis and linda diller and friends pre sented a delightful musical program nov 22 that was very much enjoyed by residents several from parkview attended the music day program in latcham hall saturday the lions club very kindly provided their bus to transport the senior my fair citizens to the concert and home again the sunday evening service nov 18 was conducted by rev paul hope of churchiii baptist church john hisey sang two solos and two students from the ontario bible college played an instrumental number on the clarinet and violin a nurses aid course is being held at parkview home for a period of 24 weeks eight members of the parkview staff are enrolled plus several from other homes in the area the instruction is provided by seneca college and is directed by mrs doris mccann mrs myrtle brownsberger has returned to parkview following a lengthy stay in hospital mr david crosier is a patient in york county hospital newmarket try marmill for feed for your pets for the birds dog pellets rabbit pellets pigeon feeds lor your home water softener salt no i mercial no 1 no 3 rock no j pellets ice salt com crystal select wild bird feed 10 lbs 25 lbs 50 lbs 100 lbs sunllower seeds peanuts millet milo for your horses marmill horse sweet feed marmill ia horse nibblets crimped oats rolled oats cnr tracks in markham walking tall rc your travel agentsays try colorful un touristy exico puerto vauarta t 559 plus 29 ta and service fflazatlafll 5o0 plus s29 tax and service tfomocm tr nni top tf irsar ct tlm in meat arvi open par f cl- am jcjic ccoomka0i xtvji toyr coefct mv see voub travel agent oft contact 416 3623267 jm 0k wet v tofoma usv2m f oft further 4ntovapon y there used to be something known as the j beauty parlor look j over teased over- sprayed stiff and r- ltificial and women i went to beauty parlors for that beauty parlor jj look so they should look like they had their o hair done and everyone came out looking the same sebastian a hairdresser would learn a certain styie or technique and do the same for everybody as one woman com plained about an old fashioned hairstylist he didnt even look at me if the hairdo of the moment happened to suit you you were very fortunate but what if it didnt things are different now luckily the beauty industry has kept up with the times you just dont see many hairdos these days with that just had it done took but does that mean that worn dont have their hair done anymore not at all it just means that hairdressers are becoming more subti- about their art and theyre paying less attention to fashion and more attention to you they put a great deal of effort into studying your face hair type and bone structure some even go so far as to view their patrons standing to see the hairstyle in full perspective the natural look i lave to walk down the street and see all those tovely heads of naturallooking hair hair that frames the face perfectly effortlessly if l didnt know better id think they were born that way but being a professional i know that the natural look is one of the most difficult things to achieve if you want it to look right a good hairdresser is someone who car make your hv do what looks best and make it seem natural and that takes some doing firs the hair itself is considered for condition and texture does it need deep moisturizing or body building much of what people found unattractive in those old fashioned hairdos was the generally poor condition of the hair itself then theres the bend of the hair is the hair too curly for the bone structure too straight ooes the color sl the skin tones and above all the hair must be cut cut to fall right cut to flatter and cut to look easy and natural from under the oryer she never makes the same mistake twice its three times or more for further beauty advice contact sebastians coiffure main st n markham 2 s westinghouse refrigerators 2 door frost free13 cuft lustran crisper 339 95 available white avacado gold model rt- 130p quality you can be sure if its westinghouse price you can be sure of the best if its beare bros stereos s amfmfm stereo receiver 4 speaker system built in 8 track tape player swivel castors 269 95 model st1021 b i are bros markham 2942511 appliances furniture rug mattresses meats etc store 1 iwjovl am 900 am u twvjoy v closed ltf soturdoy to houfs wednjoyj fnjor j 900 pm soo pm sunder church 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