Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1975, p. 7

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tme tribune thursday july 3i97s 7 x i church services iikiskiiil1 kkktiikkn ix ciikunairkoi iv am sunday school morning 11 a in worship 730 pm evening service miss elsie sheffer of stayner will speak and show slides of her three year- mission term in africa 745 pm wed mid week praver service ever yoxe welcome stolffyille baptist church sunday july 6 1975 945 bible school for all ages 1100 morning worship 700 pm evening service pastor mr raymond johnson please take this time to worship with us stolkkville missionary church 169 main sle her j hamilton sun minister sunday july 6 1975 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am morning worship 700 pm worship service wed 730 pm prayer and bible study hour youre alwas welcome at the missionary church second markham baptist church gormleystouffville rd 1 76th cone kennedy rd pastor mr tom hamilton phone 8875651 sunday july 6 1975 1000 bible school for all ages llioo morning worship 700 evening service wed 800 pm prayer bibe study nursery always available listen to your bible today broadcast li choo 1390 am 1230 lynoon every sunday st james z- presbyterian church rev ted crecn ba sunday july 6 1975 10 am morning worship 1115 sunday school v stoukkv1lle united church sunday july 6 1975 combined service at 10 am in st james presbyterian church minister rev j l carder babd you will be welcome altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sunday july 6 1975 1030 am sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 evening service wed prayer meeting 800 pm- you are cordially invited to the missionary church bloomington christian gospel church 9th line at bloomington pastor revc w sorley sunday july 6 1975 945 sunday school 11 am morning worship wed 8 pm- prayer and bible study christ church anglican 254 sunset boulevard summer services jj9j30 am every sunday everyone welcome rev w f edncy rector 2971631 6401461 memorial christian r church corner i stoufferst main st i000- am sunday school 1100 am worship service rev w papc 700 pm drive in service iga parking tot melville r united church f 6th line south 1 of 19th ave rev gordon c hunter 10 am church school 1115 afm worship 5- unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 am sunday school and bible class ll30 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome missionary church hcv kldon boettgcr pastor phone 8875846 950 am familybible hour 1100 avm service 730- pm service weekly studies a warm welcome awaits you always worship evening home bible churchill baptistchurch aurora sideroad 9 cone tj rev paul hope b th minister of youth jini clubine 9r50 am bible school for all ages 11100 am morning worship special music rutledge sisters 1 720 pm evening service riitledge sisters speaking i3 vs- wed 745 pm prayer bible in depth fri 730 pnx youth night ages 1325 bethel assembly of god i ii wy 47 48 phone 6405555 or 8875747 rev howard minaker pastor sunday july 6 1975 9j45 arri bible school 1100 am morning worship g30 pm evangelism fellowship all roads lead to bethel just minutes from where you are r stouffville pentecostal church 160 main st e t- rev s a grant pastor 64m903 friday 800 pm coffee house at latcham ir sunday july 6 1975 10 am christianeducation hour 1100 am missionary- communion service 700 pm evangelistic- rally chvednesday 800 pm- bible study prayer tim team ministering in sunday service attend the church 4 of your chb ice t value for your dollar business directory public accountants bregman sharpley kusatz chartered accountants 32 main st w stoullville ont resident partner s kusati ca j401w1 9mi370 davida huntley- chartered accountant 641 oavis drive newmarket ont students at st marks school received awards last week in the front row from left to right zena kamockidrama award paula whelanvolleyball award leona jordan- top girl in track and field nancy rioux- athletic laurie sidsworthbaseball award arid diane landrygreatest improvement in x academic endeavors back row robert gierkinktopboy in track and field brian oconnorbasketball award john tebogt- proficiency chris kampsacaderhic and athletic paul fouldsconservation and phil conwaysoccer award 1 voice of bethel god takes serious view of murder leonard r rosenberg associates chartered accountants m yonoests aurora phone 887s720 89741 funeral 7 directors oneill funeral home stouffville- funeral director mrs fay minton continuous telephone service day or night ph stouffvi lie 6402855 ontario land surveyors malcolm phillips ontario land surveyor 141 main st w stoullville phone 4404031 optometrists f richard black od optometrist stouffville medical centre for appointment 6403732 hours hours 10 am- pm every tuesday by rev howard minaker federal jail guards are threatening to go on strike unless the trudeau government observes the law on capital punish- ment after much com ment publicity and a free vote in parliament capital punishment was retained however our government has neglected to observe the law it is bound to uphold the bible speaks on this subject in these words whoso sheddeth bible school to be conducted bloomington a daily vacation bible school willbe conducted at bloomington christian gospel church on the 9th concession the school will commence july 21 and will conclude with a closing program august 1 the twoweek summer school will begin at 9 am cadi dayand end at 1130 am it will consist of bible study music singing handcraft and sports ages of students may range from three-year- olds to teenagers directing the school will be rev and mrs c w sorley who have conducted dvbs programs in kitchener and quebec for over 35 years children of all faiths and backgrounds are invited to attend blood by man shall his blood be shed for in the image of god made he man god takes a serious view of one human deliberately terminating the life of a fellow human he requires that a murderers life be forfeited the laws of an allwise god are not 1 made to injure his creation but are made to bless and protect gods son jesus christ came to earth to acquaint its inhabitants with another law it is greater than any other more powerful than any commandment many waters cannot quench it hottest fires cannot destroy it ex treme suffering cannot injure it earths greatest come to him greenwood news huge turnout for pegg reunion by mildred mctaggart susan crawford who has been home and under neiv high reached in recycling depot usage- 1 1 hours for thevthedepot has managed to stduffville recycling sell all their material so depot are 630 pm to far sodepot users should 830 pm on thursday not hesitate to continue not- 6 to 8 pm as- bringinglheir glass tin previously reported cardboard and other hours are 10 am to 12 noon thursday and saturdays since last weeks tribune article depot organizer jean belisle tallied all the families using the depot and came up with a new high 415 families she reports that the doctors care for the past few weeks is im- proving brian batin john bleasdale michael brooks scott byberg steven hoar anne hornov derek martin bill middleton mary mowbray marilyn newspaper one especially lucrative item for the depot interestingly enough have been returnable pop and beer bottles the depot recently returned enough bottles to stores to collect over 50 tuco makes it tough to be a fly some of the 34 grade 8 graduates from valley view school john bleasdale was the valedictorian keith- wilson won an athletic trophy and mary mowbray a french award over one hundred attended the annual pegg reunion at the claremont conservation area on june 22nd 1- have gone before us the oldest tombstone is that of samuel jones who came from somer setshire england and was buried there in 1819 the jones of mount zion are descendants mr and mrs joe pegg and family of windsor spent the week with mr and mrs milton pegg orange parade goodwood the annual loyal orange lodge ontario county north church parade was held this year in goodwood the church service was conducted by revl archie scott at goodwood united church last sunday afternoon prior to the service members paraded from the goodwood orange hall to the church claremont some changes in staff will take place at claremont public school next fall doug middleton will r be leaving his post as grade 8 teacher to leach- at dallington ps north york replacing mr middleton will be rick fockler who teaches grade 4 in claremont at present filling mr focklers job will be pat larose of uxbridge this will be mrs laroses first teaching post finally grade 56 teacher chris fockleris- moving on to take on- duties of teaching phys ed and geography at joseph gould senior public school uxbridge there will be no grade 56 class next year flymor premium fly spray igrg 0rotcctof o irteiiock ra jam boticirs elective jjjiri nom ffcs is rtocie r and rvsscue flyvap insect strip a f4 krntvovco yjq dtiryttitvt fry w3 ituci cof trol in tr feme 01 htm aiitainqt keep og to ro out moevm cowfly powder a fcjrn suiting pohtt ih residual jc- txy gvci came protection gansi rites sae fc lactate da ry cci florsait fly killer a dry da i casrfy poured on loori and ndo rdses el animal dbdnri at- facts and hrfrttfttfctsqvchry and ufcty visit your cealer soon and ask him about tucos complete line ot fly control products jvlasteififeeir ttfegsilllop gjjpd and announcement ciag insurance ls pleased to announce that aaiss nancy mchardy is now located in the stouffvillei- district credit union office at- 97 main street policyholders may call in for service during -jheegular- credit- union office hours telephone 6402097 y life home auto nancy mchardy liabilityv ciag insurance t n oiihatobs invbve associations or cltlph starting at- vv -x- i ift- w t armies never can conquer it and sin like a flood cannot overwhelm it it takes the murder out of the heart so it never gets to hands it take the sadness out of the life so joy prcvials over sorrow it sends worry and anxiety fleeing like darkness before light it not only has the power to bring its recipients to heaven but it presently brings foretaste of heaven to them i refer to the law of love this love was manifested in jesus christ and its forgiveness and power will be given freely to all who will june 29th was decoration day at salem cemetery the rev james of ajax presbyterian church was the guest speaker the claremont band lead in the music and as the trumpets and horns rang out over the valley we outhouse kim snowdon- remembered again with- and keith wilson were grateful hearts those who staif changes at claremont school m yd you can completely mvl v tt tj7refurnish your i 1 1 illp now v f many designs to choose p from rr ttt mm where the whole clan i gathers to c open 99 montofri sat 96 is vi furniture carpet i

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