v r homecoming m stouffville its been a year of thanksgiving and celebration for the congregation of christ anglican church in stouffville and theres still seven months to go a highlight of the centennial anniversary was this past weekend described as a homecoming by organizers of the event and many did come home to participate in a barbecue and dance saturday and a special worship service sunday rev john ball in a soursearching address compared the church of yesteryears with the church of today this country he said is mad up of many people with different faiths different races dif ferent creeds underneath we are all very much alike regardless of backgrounds he said he spoke of the enlightened church today the days when the anglican church was differentiated by high and low are now long gone and best forgotten be stated the service was attended by whit church stouffville mayor eldred king also ken wagg reeve of the village when the first sod for the present church was turned those guests welcomed home sunday included herb and ev frederickson glen williams harry and melva bourne bobcaygeon june hunter cobourg muriel anderson and son donald of pickering harold and patsy franklin of hagersville david and gtany anley of bolton carol smith water- ford bui betty and susan allen colborne patrick patricia cathy and stephen kinsella aurora muriel moore uxbridge ken and priscilla gamble newmarket edythe faulkner toronto paul foord toronto molly mumford don mills jacqueline mumford field toronto don carol and heather- roper toronto william white and anne prentice markham mabel roberts markham awin and nellie klinck agincourt tom and kim britton agincourt and joe and tanis wright stone toronto of interest is the fact that mrs stones father was the rev a al h wright church rector in stouffville from 1907 to 1911 rev wright was the only incumbent pastor to pass away while serving the stouffville congregation he was predeceased by his wife in both their memories is an altfig basin used in each service a personal in terview with mrs stone was taped by jim rehill townsfolk and guests alike attended the centennial homecoming service sunday in christ angucan church stouffville shown here at the conclusion of the worship are left to right former village reeve ken wagg lionel foord bldg committee chairman 1961 harry bourne peoples warden 1961 rev john ball rector 1961 grace foote powell composer of the centennial hymn rev frank edney present rector and eldred king mayor of whltchurchstouffviue jim holt the tribune thursday may- ultts 7 cvjtfjtiai iilhurch services cccccccccc stouffville missionary vchurch 159 mam st e ifohfi himihon minister- associate minister -mrjclumne- sunday may 2 197 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100am the seal the- pledge and the v witness of the holy spirit v j 700 pm on the side line wednesday730pmjr high boys club family night i friday 730 pm senior high college youth church of sports convention asks the regional municipality of ringwood sunday school or sports many families are torn between the two the parents want to see their children exposed to moral and religious instruction yet a hockey or ball practice is called for the exact same time which wiu it be many times the sporting activity wins out a fact that was noted with concern by members attending the 88th annual whitchurch stouffville sunday school con vention in the ringwood christian church saturday it resulted in the following motion that the convention express its deep concern i to the local minor sports executives re the holding of practices on sunday mornings that require some of our young athletes to choose be- tween one hour of sunday school for the week or being at the ball park or in the arena the vote thavfollowed carried the sunday school convention executive committee for 197980 was installed by rev donald- payne of the stouffville baptist church members are merlin baker baker hill clarence fockler ringwood christian do to thy wagg bloomington mrs harry simpson baker hill mrs eugene lemon bloomington mrs john pugh heise hill earl grose vivian bruce rose churchill and doug birch stouffville baptist the theme of this years convention was you shall know the editors mail request help dear jim we find many former students cf stouffville high school have not received invitations to our 25year reunion the committee apologizes for any oversight in this regard we ask you to please call linda wagg at 6404224 and an invitation will be forwarded immediately further anyone knowingthe ad- dresses of the following should advise the committee by calling 6404224 r keith manser roy whittaker ian tipson robert pettigrew clint pettigrew warren saunders dave knokes sherry gamble use fritzsche mike reed dianne davis marilyn roach blair thompson jane gorrell curt smith david moscarello bonnie sutherland krista demowski duncan manser and pat jennings any assistance that can be provided in this regard will be appreciated sincerely ron brillinger truth arid the truth shall make you free revi jim byrne of ringwood was in charge of the opening devotions clarence fockler the association president delivered the address of welcome and presided over the meetings that followed helen nigh was named press reporter appreciation was extended to- dorothy wagg for her dedication in serving as secretary- treasurer the morning workshop was led by ruthslade of scriptural press foundation co the afternoon workshop was led by john booker of david e cook publishing co the afternoon -ad- dress was delivered by rev w s whitcombe a wellknown former pastor in the community its not what we say but what we do he said christian teaching cannot be limited to just fifteen minutes on sundays but must carry over into the six days in between he stressed guest soloist in the morning was esther brrtjar with lois james sinking twice in the af ternoon the regional municipality of york woodbine avenue regional road no 8 the council of the regional municipality of york proposes to pass a bylaw authorizing s the widening of regional road no 8 woodbine avenue from a point approximately 1 000 feet south of slater road in thecommuhity of vandorf in the townof whitchurch- stouffville to a point approximately 1 000 feet north of slater road to a basic width of 120 feet with additional widening at the intersectionof slater road and regional road no 8 woodbine avenue the site preparation gradinggravelling and paving thereof to provide a basic two lane roadway with additional turning lanes at the intersections of regional road no 8 woodbine avenue and slater road and executive drive together with the construction of culverts storm sewers concrete curbs and gutters drainage works and all other related works and undertakings and the acquisition of the necessary lands and interests in lands i the engineering committee of the regional council will at its meeting to be held at 200 pm on the 5th of june 1 979 at the engineering building on the west side of woodbine avenue one and one quarter miles north of the aurorasjder6acl hear anyfperson who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by thebylaw anthwhoappliestobeiiearaanyohe wishinsrtdbe heard should so advise the office of theregional clerk tel 8951 231 extension 35 48 hours prior to the meetirig v flans showing the above proposed work maybe seen atthe office of ronald gee planning and design engineer at the engineering building tel 8952303 v dated at newmarket this 20th day of april 1 979 edward oakes 62 bayview avenue newmarket ontario l3y 4w9 solicitor for the regional municipality of york keep for reference as an employee if you art olipiblo to vote you are entitled to four consecutiiv liotim for tiitiiik while the polls are open on election day if this entitlement means an ahsenie from your place of em ployment this is tn he arranged at the convenience of your employer iml with no deduction in pay or any penalty you iitn if villi anil your employer agree waive all or part of the time lift to whirh you are entitled as an employer your employees who arc eligible to vote are entitled to four consecutive hours without deduction in pay or penalty for the purpose of voting while the polls are open on election day recent changes in the canada elections- act permit empjoyers and employees to waive by joint agreement alitor part of the hours that employees are entitled to be away from work offences against the canada elections act the commissioner of canada elections is responsible for ensuring that all provisions of the act are complied with and enforced x complaints alleging violations of the act should be directed in writing to the commissioner as follows the commissioner of canada elections 140 coventry road ottawa ontario k1a0m6 upon investigation if suffi cient evidence is revealed to support prosecution charges will ik- laid election day is may 22 polls open 9 am hd close 8 pm elections canada election canada i litruamrntnonpartian agency rrpunnne for holding frderal elections under the direction of the chief electoral officrrof canada mr jeanmarc hamel v publuheil by the chief electoral officer of canada i v v4 v t va t 5 vt e christ church anglican is4 sunset 6401461 rector rev p edney 2971634 sun may 20 easter v 930 am morning prayer church school nursery services provided worship with us in our centennial year st james presbyterian church revtedcreen 6404195 sun may 20 1979 10 am morning worship full nursery facilities 11 15 sunday school for all ages y a friendly 1 family church rspringvale baptistchurcu gormleystoaffviuerd u 6th cone kenbedyrd rev tom hamilton sunday may m 179 945 am sunday school i 1100 am worship service s 700 pm evening service wed- 7815 pm family night skyforce childrens program- au welcome 7r- r r w stouffville t baptist malnobrlen rev dcpayne pastor 6493156 10 am bible school 11 am worship 7 pm hour of praise wed 8 pm hour of power all welcome 5 f unionville- gospelhall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday schoopand bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome altona missionary church pastor r kennedy sunday may 20 1979 10 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pni worship service wed 8 pm prayer meeting gospelhall c 3rdllrie lords day sunday may 20 1979 breaking bread 930 i sunday school and bible class 1100 am gospel meeting 7 pm mon bible study800 pm j thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome gormley missionary t church rev cecil rosenberger sunday may 20 1979 950 am family sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening inspirations 700 pm wed family night stouffville unitedchurch revjl carder ba bd 11 amv- worship ser vice 11 am sunday school nursery kindergarten monday 730 pm explorers cgit you wiu be welcome bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley pastor sunday may 20 1979 745 am -sunday- school for young and old 1100 am morning worship with a warmth wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 7 pm pioneer girls t- memorial vchristian church malnstouffer rev j small may201979- 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 1 pm fellowship monthurs boys gr 37 tues jr high t t thurs- girls gr 37 f information 6403257 v bethelassemblyofgod hwy 48 just north of hwy 47 rev howard minaker pastor 6405555 r res 4316031 lords day may 20 1979 945 am christian education hour 1100 am god- can do it again 700 pm- color sound film distant thunder this picture depicting thegreat tribulation a warm welcome awaits you- the united church in ballantrae lemonville worship sunday school 930 am lemoriville 7th cone bloomington- 5 1100 am ballantrae hwy 48 at texaco station prayer praise thurs 745 pm ballantrae bible study fri 900 am lemonville pastor d mcleod 6404177 come and meet jesus sunday school r 945am an exciting learning experience for everyone morning worship 1030am great gospel rally 6 pm hear madame bilquis sheikh daughter ofanawab wife of former general and minister of the interior of pakistan author of book i dared to call him father tell her thrilling story of her conversion to jesus christ come and see what god is doing stouffville pentecostal pallor paul p ripley 460 main ststoufrvllf church 84c66b6 attend the church oour choice v-