Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1978, p. 7

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edward street office new chiropractors the tribune thursday september 28 iks 7 byedschroetcr stouffville dr john beal is getting reaquainted with stouffville he once played hockey here with the wexford lions now he and his wife are opening a chiropractic clinic on edward street it should be in operation by october if things go as planned the practice will be looked after by dr beal and his wifelinda both graduates of the canadian memorial chiropractic clinics four year program linda beal will take her maiden name smith for use in tne clinic just so theres no confusing or beal and dr beal john beal is already a veteran in the profession he graduated from the toronto college in 1972 and has headed a practice in scarborough for several years hell be back and forth between the two offices super vising linda beal will be responsible for the daily work in the stouffville location a more recent graduate of the chiropractic program on graduation she had the chance to look after the practices of two chiropractors over the summer months dr smith as she will call herself is looking forward to working in stouffville im from a small town lethbridge alberta she explained thats the reason for opening a clinic up here she felt she couldnt cope with working in the city her husband added he felt there was a need for them in stouffville dr john beal stressed chiropractors could do more than treat tack injuries according to him many illnesses can be remedied with a drugless natural treatment he felt the body is capable of healing itself the chiropractor only assists the bodyx along if we cant treat you effectively well refer you to someone who can he concluded t ujulkllllitff l bert pedersensytf brock st former owner attends reopening of store ken yvagg right former owner of the jewellery store newly reopened by lloyd and david barthau makes the draw for a diamond pendant store manager david barthau left displays the winner of the prize was courtney wallis obrien avenue cards home centre project not opposed stouffville no formal objections were lodged at a recent public meeting on a proposed official plan amendment that if ap proved by permitting the region will graydon card struct a home centre west of patrick motors on main street i regret there wasnt more interest shown remarked planning committee allow- chairman eldred king to con- mr card told the art showsale raise 200 r markham the third annual art show and sale sponsored sept 22 and 23 by the united church ucw raised 200 to be used for missionary funds and church upkeep organizer nancy rowe told the tribune about 23 artists from as far away as schom- berg and scarborough were represented by 125 paintings uxbridge artists jean cooke and bert law exhibited their work along with markham painters pat wheeler marie cole cathy michaud and many others another organizer pat wheeler explained the shows purpose were trying to en courage beginners to do artwork by giving them a reason to get the paints out and start working k i spiritual drought living water quenches thirst rev jacob small memorial christian church a visitor to a drought stricken area was engaged in conversation at the local store about the no rain situation you think the drought is bad here the merchant observed but down south of here a ways they havent had any rain for so long that the baptists are sprinkling the methodists are using a damp cloth and the presbyterians are issuing rain checks what provision has god made for our spiritual drought many people seem to be thirsting with an emptiness a restlessness and a meaningless st augustine expressed it this way thou god hast made us for thyself and our hearts are restless until they rest in thee do you know meaning to life through a personal relationship with god through christ john 112 13 there are thousands of lonely people everywhere even in large metropolitan centers who thirst for the companionship of a true friend have you met the christ who sticks closer than a brother proverbs 1824 and who will never never leave you hebrews 135 peace seems to be another commodity that eludes even the most successful in this life if you are one of them who is longing for it but have not yet found it find out for yourself that christs peace is available and effective in day to day living john 1427 material goods career and health symbolize security in the minds of a majority of people yet these things do not really satisfy we must leave this life emptyhanded moth and rust still destroys wouldnt you like something that is imperishable and undefiled and that will not fade away 1 peter 14 it is remarkable how many people have guilt about their past their drought and thirst is for forgiveness of their sins the bible assures us that the blood of jesus christ cleanses from all sin l john 17 have vou got the clean conscience god intends if not all we must do is turn confess our sins and trust in jesus christs death and resurrection for complete forgiveness have you been experiencing a summer drought whoever drinks of the water that i shall give him said jesus shall never thirst john 414 anyone for a drink tribune later he felt the hearing indicated the public was satisfied with his proposal though he didnt discount the possibility of dissenters suddenly emerging the home centre as conceived by mr card would occupy about 12000 square feet located back from the road about 180 feet council is having a resolution adopting the amendment drawn up once passed the region must give final approval luesby memorial co ltd 93 main st s newmarket 8954931 memorials of distinction granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations custom designing lettering a specialty of our own craftsmen quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee for personal service visit our showroom on main st at queen st south of davis drive or call r toaakinson 852- 7222 home appointments and transportation by request smithing coal anthr a cite fok stove 4 f usnac fireplace logs coal cashticarryor deliver dominion coalbldg supplies 8 station st unionviile closed mon for winter months 2971732 church services natural gas heats cheaper than oil new homes in the york region area use it 500 elgin mills rd richmond hill stouffville 8875847 uxbridge ze47800 thats right at present price levels natural gas provides equal heat to fuel oil at a saving of over 1 2 per cent that represents over 7000 if you use 1 000 gallons of oil per year not bad no wonder natural gas is the first choice heating fuel in 8 out of 1 0 new homes in the toronto area most oil furnaces can be converted by installing a power gas burner on a rental basis for as little as 375 per month special offer no rental charge for a full year as a special incentive to new heating customers we are prepared to install a natural gas burner on any suitable oil furnace with no rental charge for the first year thats right no rental for the first 1 2 months from date of installation plus service or any maintenance required on rental equipment furthermore the gas line into your home from the gas main will be installed at no charge to you if you are not completely satisfied after a oneyear trial period we will remove the gas burner at our expense hows that for confidence if yourequire a completely new compact gas furnace you can spread the payments over 1 0 years with no down payment and no payments to make until april 1979 either way you save money thats one promise youcan bank on consumersgas canadas own energycanadas home energy call 8875847 today 500 elgin mills rd richmond hill dont be left out in the cold gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rd line 47 hy lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible classll00 am gospel meeting 7 pm mon bible study 800 pm thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome bloomington christian gospel church revcwsorley sunday oct lstu978 945 sunday school 11 00 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study based on 2 fuel oil 60 jcgalton aril natural gas s317mcf gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger sunday oct 1st 1978 950 am family sunday school 1100 am morning worship j00 pm baptism service wed 800 pm prayer service baker hill baptist church pastor james shantz sunday oct 1st 1978 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting k everyone welcome christ church anglican 154 sunset 6401461 rector rev wr edney 2971634 sunday oct 1st 1978 trinity xix 930 am morning prayer synod report mrs m britton church school nursery services provided 11 am precon- flrmation class oct 3rd 1978 800 pm advisory board everyone welcome stouffville missionary church 159 main st e john hamilton- minister jim clubine associateminister sunday oct 11978 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am morning worship service 700 pm evening service 830 pm film series how should we then live wed 700 pm famiuly night fri 730 pm sr high youth unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartilv welcome springvale baptist church gormleystouffvillc rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton sunday oct 1st 1978 1000 am sunday school 1100 am 7 pm worship services wed 7 8 5 pm family night skyforce rmldrens prngram altona missionary church pastor- rkennedy sunday oct 1st 1978 10 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 800 prayer meeting st james j presbyterian church rev ted crcen 6404195 sun oct 1st 1978 1000 am morning worship communion sunday f 1115 am church school classes for all children and teens tuesdays at 4 pm children of the church all children ages 68 welcome a friendly familychurch stouffville united church 125th anniversary year minister i rev jl carder babd pastoral assistant mrs a dawson october 11978 11 am holy com- munion service sunday school 945 am intermediate class 11 am nursery kindergarten primary jr classes mon 7 pm explorers mon 730 pm cgit you will be welcome stouffville n baptist 76 main st w dc payne pastor 6493156 10 am bible school 11 am worship message are miracles possible 7 pm hour of praise message the tongue its capability wed 8 pm prayer bible study sunday oct 1st old fashioned day sunday school morning worship 945am parson family arrive by horse wagon outriders lasso buses noso the clown goes western old time music by the spc cowhands gift to every child present there will be old fashioned singing old fashioned praying old fashioned preaching pastor ripleys message the old time religion great communion service 7pm whosoever will may come stouffville pentecostal pjttor piul p ripley 460 main st vjufrvc church 40b696 attend the church ofyour choice

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