Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 29, 1976, p. 7

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the tribune thursday january 29 iks t ijaet rmrrtm church services heisehill brethren in christchurch pajtor james cober 8815189 10 am sundayocbool 411 am morning worship 730 pm sunday evening service 745 pm wed mid week prayer service everyone welcome christchurch anglican 254 sunset boulevard sunday feb 11976 930 am morning prayer sunday school nursery school x everyone welcome revwfedncy rector 2971634 6401461 unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lordsday breaking bread 930 am sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger pastor 1 i phone 8875846 feb 11976 laymans sunday 950 am family sunday school h- am morning worship 730 pm speaker mrs robert shuh theme christian stewardship weekly home bible studies a warm welcome awaits you always cccc rev way president of the ontario conference of christian churches will be speaking at the 1100 sunday worship hour 1000 sunday school memorial christian church stouffville missionary church 159mainste- rev j hamilton minister sunday feb 1st 1976 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am communion service 7 pm service with emmanuel bible college wed 730 pm prayer and bible study fri 800 pni high school youth youre always welcome at the missionary church st james presbyterian church jtevtedcreenba 640j195 10 am worship 1115 am sunday school all warmly welcome bloomington christian v f i vgospel church rev cw sorley 945 sunday school u00 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study tues friday 7 pm pioneer girls altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sunday feb 11976 1030 am sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 evening service wed prayer meeting 800 pm you are cordially invited to the missionary church second markham baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd mr tom hamilton phone 8875651 sunday feb 11976- 1030 1030 sunday school 700 pm evening service wed 800 pm prayer bible study nursery always available listen to your bible today broadcast choo 1390 am 1230 noon every sunday stouffville united church sunday feb 11976 rev jl carder babd 11 am worship ser vice sunday school 945 am uc inter- congregation 11 am nursery kindergarten primary jr classes you will be welcome churchill baptist church aurora sideroad 9conc rev paul hope b th minister of youth jim clubirie 950 am sunday school for all ages bus ride available 11 am morning worship 700 pm pioneer girls taking part mrs barber speaking wed 745 pm prayer bible study fri 730 pm youth night we warmly welcome you bethel assembly of god hwy 47 48 phone 6405555 or 887 rev howard minaker pastor sunday feb 1 1976 945 am bible school il00 am you will be missed 730 pm- your place empty all roads lead to bethel justminutesfromwhereyouare stouffville pentecostal church 460 main st e ph 64m903 rev sa grant pastor 6404903 friday 800 pm youthtime england report v sunday feb 1 1976- io am christian education hour 1100 am 7 pm the lighthouse gospel singers ministering in word music wed 8 pm bible study prayer friday feb 6th 63 minute film the gospel road attend the church of your choice v practica ication for religion course the grade 5 students stand around a doll house presented to the class by a resident of stouffville nursing home the children have been making weekly visits to the residents of nursing home to visit the lonely people there it ties in with their religion course which in volves giving to others don bernard by don bernard stouffville the 32 students in grade 5 at st marks separate school are learning first hand what it means to give of themselves to others the students spend an hour and 20 minutes each week at the stouff ville nursing home visiting residents the students have adopted the senior citizens last week in a touching gesture of thanks one of the residents presented the class with a handmade doll house the idea originated with grade 5 teacher randy lamorre the children had visited the nursing home to sing christmas carols and the senior citizens really enjoyed the children he then thought about visits ona regular basis he told the tribune that it fits in well with the grade 5 religion program which has the theme of giving to others it- brings the classes down to a practical level each child has adopted a senior citizen for instance linda butler a student is business directory public accountants bregman sharpley kusatz chartered accountants 22 main st w stouftvilleont 1 resident partner s kusatz ca molwl m41370 david a huntley chartered accountant 641 davis drive newmarket ont leonard r rosenberg associates chartered accountants myongests aurora phdnem7s720m2741 optometrists richard black od optometrist stouffville medical centre for appointment 6403722 hours hours 10 am pm every tuesday voice of bethel he passed that supreme test teaching- mrs rita mcneill how todo some of the modern dances she is presently learning the bump and according to linda shes okay theo vanderbarrt spends his weekly visit playing checkers with- ron fields the children have a sort of tournament going but last wednesday the residents had their chance harold shaht presented the doll house which had taken him seven months to build the- doll house meant a lot to him mr lamorre said he wanted to show us his appreciation the doll house will be on display at st marks school some of the children are involved reading stories to elderly people who cannot see others exchange jokes one woman wanted a youngster who could tell jokes and there happened to be a joker in the class one elderly lady wanted to learn hymns and one of the students is teaching her another yourig lady is swapping recipes and cooking tips with one of the residents- mr lamorre said that the children hope to prepare a banquet in their classroom and in- tvite the senior citizens to attend meals will be delivered to residents who cannot come to the school be said each child has a i workbook with essays other subjects including social studies are brought into the visits but mr lamorre feels that it is primarily part of the religion course t its been really good for the children he said the parents have heard nothings but good com- ments about it york ucw meets in qiieerisville york region approximately 130 women of the york ucw gathered at queens ville united church jan 13 for a program with the theme listen christian what do you hear the group was greeted by york ucw president marion starr of vandorf who presented a challenge listen to the voice of god he calls us to grow theme speaker rev lome walsh conducted a bible study using the jerusalem bible and a dialogue about the old and new covenant members of the markham ucw led by margaret faukler presented a play demon strating the use of a new mission study on people and systems the york ucw presbyterials annual meeting will be held in markham monday feb- 23 mardi gras feb 14 mardi gras in stouffville arena free adult skating east york band sal feb14 830pm gr as feb 14 mardi gras feb 14 by howard minaker cold weather records have been broken this winter in bur area winter equipment has been who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium ask your sun life agent to explain the features of the new flexible premium retirement annuity such as adjustable premiums interest and annuity rate guarantees waiver of premium upon disability and cur rent tax deductions into the bargain heinz daues flu 9246674 suiljfe h gravely does something about the weather roll the snow away with the scientifically arced 48 inch snowdo2er blade attached to a gravely convertible tractor adjust straight left or right with one pin fits 76 10 or 12 hp convertibles or choose a 28 inch or 34 inch 2stage all gear drive gravely snowblower to blow snow 6 inches to 60 feet away also gravely riding tractors to 16 hp with matching attachment blades and snowblowera come in and get the right combina tion to do something about your weather with us service is no sideline otto richttlr sons equipment ltd 12 heritage rd markham unit 5 294 1407 tested under very severe conditions many cars failed to pass the frost test and would not start automobile association members and non- members were stranded for hours as all available service and tow trucks were hours behind on their calls most taxi company lines gave continuous busy signals as hundreds of customers sought transportation the word test is a very familiar one to each of us some tests we can pass and others we fail someareof importance and others in- consequential ifor in- stance if an- automobile iceased to operate the driver could pull over to the side of the road and with minor- in convenience summon for flight a careless oversight an incomplete check could mean no other chance for many passengers there is one all important test that every human being born on this earth has failed it is the test of obedience to our creator god through many tests namely in nocence conscience human government and law this creature failed miserably last of all god the father sent his son to take the test and pass the examination in our place he was tested under the most exacting and terrible conditions and passed with a perfect score now all who will accept him as their saviour can be saved from sin and con demnation jesus says anyone who comes to him he will not turn away parkview news frigid weather is ho deterrent ggjra we wish to advise our loyal readers that despite the extremely frigid temperatures which were help however if an experienced during the airplane ten thousand p w our residents feet above the earth ceased to function the occupants would face almost certain death accordingly more stringent inspection and preparation is made before clearing a plane are still in good health henry winger managed to keep his car running but rev i jeffrey confessed that his was just too old mr brealey started out for the a p plaza but was the york county board of education area two kindergarten registration all childen those fifth birthday falls on or before december 31 1976 may be registered for kindergarten at the schools listed below tuesday february 10 1976 130pm 430pm 700pm900pm proof of age is required for further information you may contact any of the principals of the listed schools aurora heights j mclachlan ballantrae twoodgcr 4402232 zenith 94620 dcvins drive w hazell 7272022 dickson hill r guyall 6402891 george street b paradine 7274921 kcttleby g mckelvey 7279852 eva l dennis palton klnghorn d bush 8336622 lake wilcox r anderson 7735381 nobleton junior j haskell 8590831 oak ridges e burlew 7735572 orcnaro- park ksutherland 6403552 regency acres d duchesne 1 7279811 schomberg j jefferis 9397711 summitvlew l boadway 6401102 wellsstreet l dobscn 7274722 whitchurch highlands r pemblelon m1w0 1 douglas allen chairman i- slg chapman director of education forced to return after only going halfwaywith a red- face mrs dougherty attempted the crossing of rupert ave and made it to the home of a friend however most residents were happy to stay put indoors oil painting classes are continuing with the t assistance of peter koopman residents and a few staff members are showing a great deal of previously unknown talent on thursday evening jan 22 some students attending scarborough college and studying in the music j course put on an excellent musical program for our residents ja- film- entitled atonement was shown for the residents on- friday jan 23 rev jl carder conducted a communion service on sunday evening jan 25 recent visitors to parkview include zella i seebeck of markham for several of her friends here ben and marjorie gayman of unionville for mrs florence stouffer mr- and mrs charlie slaughter for mr and mrs frank mr and mrs pilkington of cambridge for susan millard barbara and claude osborn of stroud for mrs ellen osborn mrek rattee of brampton for his mother mrs frances rattee s doner of oshawa and cliff and gwen schell of lindsay for mrs mabel barkey earle and grace stotesbury of southampton for mrs lottie stotesbury helen and wes james of port credit for mrs nettie james have your chesterfield reupholstered from the bestfor less y the price of a new suite 5 year workmanship guarantee 25 years n this area 4 monthly payments no extra charge foromark 294258 1 2972055 m1nistryof consumer and- f commercial relations the liquor ucnc act 1975 notice of special meeting iac ftotlcc imjtf j ccul o if liquor l4mc beard of onono writ t rd at im royal camaoum ugroff 217 yuatsimi ctctboftouch 0ffutl0mthuttcmifebftuaftri2l 176 dw how or txi rttoci tm ftornooa at tm cm sfltrtf war potcatm fer at aconcm m kccoontt r tm lqger ucatico act 197s and rtfwutona tmrttanovr nmiowifatoewihwa mak af m tfpa i4utt4 am tm sfflutm w m latartaiaatf at tm atarmamtma4 tocatm and im aw rurthct tttf nottt dm y par- a rwdaftt in tm fcamt 4 mrktt a aacatm put ma m frawdaaratjfactva pmem at p wn w alac a im maff r m txf tc ivaciar 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