Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 18, 1976, p. 7

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ffi churieh services set stouffville jj united church rsundaymaren21iss rev ju carder t b jvb j llam worship iisiiday school 945iani s inter- cbngregation-jii- u00 am nursery i kindergarten primary jr s k you will be welcome gormley missionary rev cecil rosenberger pastor phone8875s46 mar 21976 missionary convention 950 am family sunday school u am speaker rev abe schierling from dominion republic 30 pm speaker rev grant sloss from- nigeria weekly home bible studies a warm welcome awaits you always altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sundaymarchl lffs 1030 am sunday school s- i 1130- ajn morning worship 730- phl evening service wed prayer meeting 800 pm i you are cordially invited to the missionary church mccormack memorial church highway 48 at vivian rev cw sorley pastor 945 am morning service 1100 am sunday school 730 pm gospel service wed 7 pm pioneer girls boys brigade thur 8 pm new life hour stouffville missionary church 159 main st e rev jhamilton v minister sundaymarch2119js 945 am family sunday school bus service 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service v jesus is coming presented by the choir youre always welcome at the missionary church second markham baptist church gormleystouffville rd v at gth cone kennedy rd v mr tom hamilton phone 8875051 sunday march 21 1976- 1000 am bible school for all ages 1100 am -7- worship service 700 p m evenings service j wed 800 pm prayer fcbible study topic 1 thehoiyspirit and the believer today unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 jlords day breaking bread 930 a m sunday v and bible class 1130 a m gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 m a1i heartily welcome bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley 945 sunday school 1100 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study tues friday 7 pm pioneer girls heisehill brethren in christ church pastor james cober v 8875489 10 am sundayschool 11 aml r morning worship i- 730 pm sunday evening service 745 pm wed mid week prayer service everyone welcome welcome back pastor mrs russell services sunday 1100 a ni 700 pm wednesday celebration of prayer 800 pm memorial christian church a friendly place to come christ church v anglican 254 sunset boulevard lent hi 930 am holy com munion no sunday school- l-jaacl- i everyone welcome f rector 29716346401461 stjames presbyterian 0 church rev ted green ba 6404195 10 a worship 1145 am sunday school all warmly welcome ft xhurchill baptist church aurora sideroad9 cone rev paul hope b th j5 minister of youth 950 am sunday jschoql for all ages bus ride available vjfi 1100 am- 720 pm morning evening worship r 7 v wed pm prayer study v ffi pm youth night 7 we warmly welcome you gt j- bethel assembly of god hwy 47 48 phone 6405555 or 8875747 rev howard minaker pastor v sunday march 2i 945am bibleschoolv s f urooamx morning worship 730 pm evangelism fellowship st all roads lead to bethel i just minutes from where you are youthtime geared to stouffville pentecostal church rt vi460mainsteph 6405696 j i rev savgrant pastor 644903 friday 800 pm- vyouth needs 1 jj y- sunday march 21 1976 i45 am christian education hour avm devotional service 700 pm evangelisticservice wed 800 pm bible study prayer attend the ichurch of ybur the tribune thursday march 18 1s76 voice 0 bethel 7 n i hv t ii- r 5 ip5 1 f erm investment is in a ilslai by howard e minaker in looking through the paper- recently i notice a number of ads offering bouses for sale with each rise in the cost guarantees of a better of living and the rate of deal that i j have- ex- new home and com- interest however there is a healthy market in this field as most people are interested in real estate while i am not the prospect of a young f disinterested in this couple owning their own commodity i find it home grow more remote cannot offer the lasting william harold carson former farmer dies at 83 munityi- canfhardly perienced some time ago contain myself- 1 reserved a home ina sometimesl laugh and betters country t than cry in almost the same i canada the covenant is breathv- x one that is- much better c my great father my thananylhaweverbeenelder brother andthei third member my great comforterrj have authorized me to invite others to join the family and the community j- c v can you imagine any sane thinking person rejecting the invitation stouffville uons club president jack mcdermott presents a cheque to robert milligan top senior speaker in the clubs ef fective speaking contest wanda kamocki right was second in the senior section susan thomas won the junior championship with bill sanderson second susan and robert will advance to the area finals don bernard claremont news ball meeting tuesday byanneloney claremont a meeting will be held in the community hall tues day march 23 at 8 p m for the purpose of organizing the coming softball season t all those interested in helping in any way are urged to attend as it is impossible fof three or four people to run the whole program please donate a few hours a week tolhelp the young people of the village the 1st claremont cubs and scouts are holding a dance in the legion hall saturday april 3 at 8 30 p m they are badly in need of funds the committee is planning an entertaining evening there will be door prizes spot dance prizes and lunch will be served jf jciarembhtlionettes donated 25 to the camp forhe deaf near parry sound the lions also are contributing 0 the building of the campt v marilyn mcconnell and brian jones- of claremont won the public speaking contest in the senior division and will attend the semifinals in tottenham the public celebrated her eighth birthday with a trip to the metro zoo guests were her parents cmr and mrs alan redshaw sister leanne and friends cathy craig wendy bates and danielle- tribe after their en- speaking contest is being joyable day they enjoyed sponsored by the ontario dinnerat the restaurant arid quebec lions on the zoo grounds friday evening mr and mrs bcr- march 26 claremont hard burnell attended an lions are holding a dance open house forlhe golden and box social in the wedding anniversary of their cousins mr and mrs john ball of ux- bridge on saturday at the free methodist church rev e s linstead and mrs linstead were also among the guests mrs b e hanthorn spent a recent weekend with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs bruce browning lana and mark at their home in barrie 2 mrandmrs robert geer motored to elk lake for a short holiday with community- hall everyone is welcome the afternoon unit of the ucw wihmeet at the home of mrs e s lin stead wednesday march 24at2pm mrs vineand mrs carruthers will be in charge of the devotional the roll call an irish reading n mr and mrs isteve widcman bradand ed weredinner guests of mrj and mrs alanredshaw 1 last saturday louise redshaw mr and mrs roger pickerton and mr and mrs john elliott our sympathy goes to frank and walter carson in the death of their brother william carson on saturday march 6 kelly griffen of whitby enjoyed a weekend with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs al robertson dawn fraser daughter of mrs joyce fraser was taken ill suddenly and is in o s h a w a general hospital due to an attack of appendicitis claremont william harold carson of r r 2 claremont passed away in fairview lodge saturday march 6 willie as he was af fectionately called was in his 83rd year his health had been failing for some time and he had been a patient at fairview lodge for two years willie was the eldest son of robert carson and barbara forgie his father died in 1917 and his mother in 1961 at the age of 90 years of age willie moved with the family from west of dunbarton in 1909 to farm lots 7 and 8 iconc16 where for the past t years milk has been shipped to toronto from the carson farm in recent years nephews alan and t grant carson have owned and operated the dairy farm mr carson was predeceased by one sister mary mrs f irving mcavoy in 1935 andjwo brothers rosswell who died as a prisoner of war in 1918 and errol a veteran of world war ii who died in 1946 years willie carson was unmarried he leaves two brothers walter of oshawa and frank of claremont funeral service was held at mceachnie funeral home pickering with rev thorn fleetham officiating pallbearers were five nephews aubrey keith offered my very wealthy father and elder brother have given me this property free of charge at great expense to them selves t i did not always belong in this family i was invited to become a son and you can be sure i jumped at the offer and did not wait for a second invitation t the environment of this new community is out of this world in it there are no graveyards piano recital earle moss pianist and artistteacher at the x royal conservatory of music university of toronto faculty of music will be guest artist for the c for there is no death- ejghui scholarship fund there are no- prisons concert to be held at the because there are no criminals there are no hospitals because there is no pain or sickness forever you can believe and terry carson frank everything you hear and norval mcavoy and a because there are nc friend homer jackson liars interment is in clare- r am so thrilled at the mont union cemetery prospect of going to my april 7 home of mrs e g clark 1 of markham the scholarship fund of the markham chapter of the alumni association of the royal conservatory is to assist promising local musicians pursue their studies the concert is c a w oe- homemade donuts j f c the homestead 5 beside brucesmill pkgormley open u a t 8875249 8 am- w ri v- ftl the regional municipality of york kennedy road regiona roadno3o the council of the regional municipality of york proposes to pass a bylaw authorizing the widening and reconstruction of regional road no 3 ken- nedy road mlfconcessionlinenornisnthe town of whit- church stouffville from approximately 1500 feetsouth of its intersection with the 2526 sideroad to approxirnately 2300 feet north thereof with additional widenings at cuts and fills and the intersection the clearing grubbing fencing grading andi gravelling thereof to provide a two lane basic roadway together- with the construction of culvertsdrainage works and all related works and undertakings andthe acquisition of the necessary lands and interests in lands s i v the engineering committee of the regional council will at its f meeting to be held at 200 pm on the 13th of aprill976 at the engineering building on the west side of woodbinesavenue one and oneiquarter- miles north of the aurora side road hear in persorior by hiscounsel- solicitor bragent any person who r claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the bylawl vanfl who applies to be heard t r i vf wv n vi v v information with regard to the above proposed work may be obtained atthe office of david hill director of property at the tf edward oakes i j 62 bayview avenue newmkrketontariox nyjffi t j tx- j lliv4c rvifasyuri-i-e-

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