the tribune thursday may 4 1978 7 goodwood man leaves for italy goodwood mark lavoie 19 of rr 1 goodwood leaves may 4 to serve two years as a missionary for the church of jesus christ of latterday saints in italy before leaving be will spend two months at provo utah taking language training he has had no previous training or knowledge of the italian language and hopes be will be able to speak it adequately by the time be completes the course a graduate of ux- bridge high school lavoie has recently completed two years of electrical engineering at brigham young university in utah he is now spending time with bis family in goodwood music night ellerby parr left the district governor the lions club a16 area presents tom woods with the charter for the new ballantrae lions club the presentation was made last friday night at cedar beach pavillion musselmans lake- a large crowd showed up for the inagural ball for the club which featured dinner dancing and a draw mr woods is the clubs first president stouffville on friday evening st james presbyterian church will host its 8th annual sacred music night th service at 8 pm is part of the congregations an niversary weekend participants friday will include the tor- chmen quartet from st catharines soloists johanna bernard donna painter and jesse pike the st james childrens choirf dick and shirley ohlman alice hamm mary grant and jean hammond accordianist david nelson saxaphonist susan thomas bill and betty leslie roger brndjar indie persaud gary oliver and anthony mangione and ted creen minister at st james mark lavoie 19 will serve two years in italy as a missionary for the church of jesus christ of latter day saints our churches need absolute standards by jim clubine stouffville missionary church pornography is harmless we think having an abortion is more moral than bringing an unwanted child into this world sex is cool when you are in love the source of these statements may appear to be from one of our every popular adult entertainment maga zines their source however is an educational publication of human sexuality given to some students at stouffville district secondary school my purpose is not to raise the question of the admissibility of this publication as educational material that question is a good one and perhaps should be raised i propose to uncover the problem that underlies these value judgments the following question needs to be brought to our attention upon what authority does the writer of the publication make these value judgments pornography is judged on the grounds of its harm to you abortion on whether you want a child and sexual relations on your feeling of being in love the authority is not any ab solute standard but rather each individual as he or she feels a value system that does not have an absolute nonsmokers offered lower insurance abstainers in surance the firm that exclusively insures non- drinkers now has a sister company to cover the insurance needs of non- smokers in ontario the new company maplex general in surance company limited burlington ontario offers lower- thanaverage rates for car insurance and sub stantially lower rates on homeowner and tenant package policies statistics show that 30 percent of house fires are caused by careless smoking maplex policy holders will be required to sign an affidavit stating that neither they nor the permanent residents of the household have smoked in the past year to appeal to is pointless it is clear to people why a 50 cent piece is to be desired above a quarter our money system is the absolute standard we use t to ascribe a value to a given piece of money imagine the economic state of the world if the value of a given piece of money was left up to the individuals discretion a true system with no absolute standard is exactly what the writer of the publication is prescribing each in dividual is to live ac cording to how he or she feels a pregnant woman aborts the child if she doesnt want it and you have sexual relations if you are in love just as an economic system would be in chaos and anarchy if there were no absolutes to guide it so our moral system would be in similar chaos and anarchy without any weavers sale at greenwood by mildred mctaggart the weavers of the green and white crafts are holding a show and sale on tuesday may 9th 25 pm and 79 pm in the community centre mr and mrs ken brooks attended the regional scout con ference at gravenhurst on the weekend a minister with the necessary qualifications has been located to fill the vacancy on the green wood charge the pastoral relations committee will recom mend him for your consideration at a joint meeting on sunday may 7th at 730 pm in the greenwood church carol goodwin who chose tourism for her vocation spent a week in holland this spring and returned on monday from a trip to australia and new zealand mr and mrs i perkin are back home again after spending the winter month in florida beatrice mclean was in cavan and milbrook on sunday speaking on alcohol and drug con cerns mrs george lee was able to come home last wednesday after having surgery in the centenary hospital unit one of the ucw will meet at the home of mary mclean on thursday afternoon with mrs mclean in charge of the program enroll now adult music education organ class for beginners a complete 6week course of organ instruction for adult beginners on fullsize 2- keyboard organs all music materials professional class instruction and private practice facilities are included classes are at convenient evening hours 30 00 fee tor full course of lessons and materials enroll now phone or visit our organ department york organ centres bridlewood mall warden finch 4977300 you are invited to share with us our 11 8th anniversary st james presbyterian church stouffville fri may 5 8th annual sacred music night at8pm torchmen quartet talent from local churches sun may 7 anniversary services at 10 am and 7 pm guest speaker rev wally whyte from presbyterian mens choir in the evening all will be made welcome absolutes if this ap proach to values becomes prevalent among our youth future generations will face a politically and socially chaotic society the philosophy of life that this kind of thinking leads to is best summarized in the statement if it feels good do it the kind of education our children receive has a profound effect on the future world how in volved are you in your childs education all you need is love pleask hklp thk rkd shikld appkal the salvation army red shield appeal will be conducted this year by letter please help to support this worth while cause as you have in the past introduction immigration is one of the most important influences in canadian life it always has been immigration affects us culturally socially and economically domestically and internationally to ensure that immigration continues to work for the good of canada our immigration law has undergone some significant changes and whether youre a fifth generation citizen or just a visitor you ought to know whats new the changes forthe last four years individuals andorganizationshavemadesuggestions for change to canadas immigration law and policv many of the responses received have become part of the new immigration law designed to serve everyones best interests for years to come for the first time the basic purposes and principles of our immigration law are clearly stated in the law itself all other provisions of the law and the way they are carried out by immigration officers now flow from these purposes and principles nondiscrimination reunion of families humanitarian concern for refugees and the promotion of canadas economic social and cultural goals just words you say well read on because the rest of the new law has been carefully written to make it possible for canada to live up to its word howitaffects immigrants and visitors fromnov on immigrants and those visitors who 1 1 mil toworkorstiuh mui make all imm igraison arrangements befoi o they arrive in canada n one may change hi or her status while inside canada canada has always allowed sponsorship of the immigration of a wide range of close relatives with the new family class canadian citizens can now sponsor parents of any age canada has always protected refugees within her borders according to a convention of the united nations this protection is now given the force of canadian law in addition a new refugee class defines the when how and who of accepting refugees for resettlement in canada civil rights of those involved in immigration proceedings receive greater protection under the new law and deportation will no longer be the only possible penalty there are now less drastic alternatives for minor infractions of immigration law immigration will not be easier but it will be more predict able immigrants and visitors should always talk to their canadian govern ment visa office before they make a movethat way theyll know exactly where they stand when they step off the plane howitaffects canadians the new immigration law is a blueprint for the future a flexible blueprint that allows for unexpected change its influence on the fabric of canadian society will be subtle and longrange under the new law the federal and provincial governments w ill share many responsi- bilitiesto this end formal agreements on immigration planning and manage ment will be made with the provinces each year after federalprovincial discussions a target figure for im migration volume will be announced the number will depend upon national regional economic and social goals immigrants will be encouraged to settle in places where their particular skills are really needed they will be discour aged from settling in places where employment is a problem generally speaking illegal immi grants will find the law tougher than ever as will those people who exploit illegal immigrants the new law of course will continue ourtraditionofstrongprotectionagainst international criminals and terrorists in these ways and more our new immigration law can only make canada stronger and a better place to live the future the future of immigration in canada cannot be controlled by an ironclad set of rules canadas new immigration law combines humanity justice international responsibility and adapt ability in a way that no other countrys immigration law ever has were proud of it and we invite you to learn more by asking for detailed pamphlets at your nearby canada immigration centre employment and emplol el itnirigratlon canada immigration canada bud cullen minister bud cullen minlstre canadas iramwation lawhas come this winter f youll appreciate the home improvement loan you took this although winters not exactly near why not start planning now to reduce the high costs of heating your home a home im provement loan used for insulation storm windows a new furnace can save you a bundle in heating and cooling costs come in today and arrange an energy saving home improvement loan the stouffville dhirict credit union 6402811 96 mam w 6402811 church services stouffville united church rev jl carder babd 125th anniversary year sunday may 7 197s 11 am morning worship 945 am sunday school intermediate class 1100 nursery kin dergarten primary jr mon 700 pm ex plorers 730 pm cgit you will be welcome christ church anglican 254 sunset6401461 rector rev wf edney 2971634 thursmay41978 ascension day 730 pm holy com munion sunday may 7 sunday after ascension 930 am holy com munion canon puxley church school nursery services provided thursday may 11 8 pm bridge euchre regular worship every sunday 930 am st james presbyterian church rev ted creen 6404195 fri may 5 8th annual sacred music night at 8 pm sun may 7 anniversary sunday 10 am morning worship rev wally whyte 1115 church school 7 pm evening worship rev whyte mens choir a friendly family church stouffville missionary church 159 main st e john hamilton- minister jim clubine sunday may 7 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am morning worship 700 pm associate pastor jim clubine wednesday 730 pm bible study and prayer meeting friday 700 pm junior high youth 800 pm senior high youth youre always welcome at the missionary church altona missionary church pastor v klaue sunday may 7 1978 10 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed prayer meeting 800 pm springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton sunday may 7 1978 1000 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 7 pm evening service wed 7 815 pm family night skyforce childrens program gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rdline47hwy lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm mon bible study 8 pm thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger pastor sunday may 7 1978 950 am family sunday school 1100 am communion service 730 pm evening in spiration wed 800 pm prayer service a warm welcome awaits you always bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley sunday april 30 1978 945 sunday school 1100 morning worship tues fri 7 pm pioneer girls wed 8 pm prayer bible study unionville gospel hall 2nd street at ii wy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome baker hill baptist church pastor james shantz sunday may 7 1978 950 am sunday school j 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting everyone welcome sunday may 7th 945 am sunday school classes for all ages 1030 am morning worship rev fred parlee special music cal parlee and the al calverts 700 pm great gospel rally special music whosoever will may come mm pasttr rev paul p ripley 400421 460 main street stouffville 640bb96 bethel assembly of god hwy 48 just north of 47 rev howard minaker pastor 6405555 sunday may 7th 1978 945 am bible school 1100 am some morning scenes of scripture 700 pm gamaliels great mistake watch 100 huntley daily on 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