vf t parkview it place by helen baatz now that the winds are blowing- leaves are faulbgandtbe outside temperature has dropped- inside activities have 4 taken on a more important role and interest is increasing in reading groups games- craf troom socialization and programs in our auditorium attendance at autneseactivitiesis- high andfamanywaysjp- parkview is a microcosm j of a i bustling diverses community i ttipshave been taken v- around i the- surroundiog countryside between rains and early in october a longer trip to staner area was enjoyed bya few residents- fall colors this year have been brilliant r thursday evening programs have included mr and mrs briggsjude with slides on nature a group from oak ridges bretherh in christ church mrand mrs russell heise with slides of england and a musicalslide present- at ion by steeles avenue mennonite church featuring singer mike geear j- j pastors from the community who led sunday services last month were rev howard minaker bethel assemblies r god church rev andrew brndjar canadian bible society rev john hamilton stouffville missionary- church frank- barkey and ed yoshida from the christian business mens committee rev jeffrey a parkview resident took art active part at an assembly at orchard park public school recently 1 y il late charles ingleton the tribune thursoayovember tsvmi mary lilley are two sons mr and mrs ronald lageer are shown here following their marriage july 14 in zephyr united church the bride is the former rita leprieur of stephenville newfoundland the groom is the son of mr and mrs stanley lageer rr 3 stouffville following a reception at the zephyr community centre the happy couple left on a honeymoon to the brides home town ron and rita are now living in stouffville r vern phillips markham the markham where he cemetery milliken pall markham- community resided except for a short bearers were lloyd raymond of asbbum and iwas saddened jast week period vspentat new poguer david holmes kenneth vsbfinew with the sudden passing liskeard i v si jv russell i jarvisr turner liskeard two daughters ocl 28 n- scarborough v a successful farmer ashenhurst tomfeeley- margaret -mrk- howard centenary hospital of be could always find time and john callicutt hoover of markham and charles e ingletoo a- to help a neighbor or honorary pall hearers kathleen mrsi gordon wellknown and highly- friend his smile and were- joe percy cox ofbrooklinand respected resident sense of humor were kenneth hastings frank eleven grandchildren welcomed wherever he went he was a kind and loving family man the respect with which he was hejdwas bornon finch avenue in scarborough twpthe son of the late abel and mary ingletoo operateda farm owned vvtdenced by beautiful fotmerly by his father at floral at ithe dixongarland funeral home where the service was conducted by rev james hicks and rev george peck with interment ebenezer givson and russell r ingletons- first pearson surviving besides his second wife the former wife the former verna lawrence predeceased him in 193s axwamm finch and mccowan road until 1955 then be moved to reach township near uxbridge v in 1965 he sold this property t and moved to music service stouffville counterpart to the the silhouettes a harvilites a male quartet ladies quartette will that has sung in local provide the special music churches on several at i an evening worship occasions service at 7 pjn sunday st- james holds in st james presbyterian evening services one church night each month at the group organized which time music is the only recently is special feature falk smith thompson law firm of aurora are pleased to announce the opening of a new branch office at ballantrae located at hwy 48 soutii lake rd effective nov 5 ballantrae hours monday 7 9 pm wednesday 25 pm appointment made during normal business hourscall 7279 1 27 8875484 christ church iangucan rev f edney- sbndaynoviiin trlnmfx3ul5 980 jn morning prayer rev- wf edney church school v nursery services provided f ywthbiuestady class after church f- i- centennials- vj parish supper guestc speaker archbishop ted- scott the primate of canada worship with us in our centennial year churcfcseimies gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger sunday nov 1 1 1979 950 am sunday school classes 11 am bible believers baptism 730 pm baptism service wed 7 pm family night i ir memorial christian church mainstouffer rev j small nov 11 1979 sunday school worship fellowship rr weekly youth programs information 6403257 10 am 11 am 7 pm spr1ngvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rdv sunday nov ii 1979 945 am sunday school 1100 am worship service message water wine and a signv 700 pm evening services message the bitter- cup of s consequences wed 7815 pm family night skyforce childrens program all welcome altona sj missionary church sg pastorfrkeniiedy s sunday nov ii ist3j j 10 am sunday school ujtajn morning worship- 730 pjn service wed- ft pjn meeting worship i 4 prayer markham missionary i constable claims- drink at 18 g 55 j york region a feel its high time some of york regional- police thernat age 15 and 16 got officer has voiced strong off their butts and priticism oyer the government decision that lowered the legal drinking age from t to 18 speaking at a seminar in richmond hill united church on drug and alcohol abuse constable robert cunningham called it the biggest mistake vthey ever madevhealso stressed that good kids out there far outnumber the bad s pc cunningham told an audience of over 100 people how on different occasions when young people are brought into the station he hears parents in the home could serve asa deterrent to alcohol and drug abuse by teens the schools mrs armstrong said can do their part but they jack passmore require help from parents chairman of york central and young people to fight s realized they too have a responsibility to their parents it rev bruce mcleod claimed the problem was not related only to the kids addressing his remarks fo several young people in the audience he said it bothers me that you are hassled for drugs and there are homes with cupboards filled with it hg said he knows of homes in the rosedale district of toronto where marijuana is used as hem talk- about- the and public school trustee commonly as salt and responsibijity their june armstrong claimed pepper parenlshve to them i a stronger example by alf stong york centre mla criticized the type of advertising used to promote liquor sales a move towards the decriminalizing of marijuana possession was also criticized by the panel barrie davey said this had been done in the state of oregon with the result drug use had skyrocketed hospitals community health committeepbinted out that alcoholrelated deaths rank third in canada behind cancer and heart disease in the last nine years consumption of alcohol by canadians had risen by almost 48 per cent he stated barrie davey secretary of the ontario interfaith liquor legislation committee and public school trustee usjbridge driver stouffville a 19 year old uxbridge motorist- was- killed tuesday when his car was in collision with a truck oh hwy 47- mile north of stouffville 115 second avenue was pronounced dead at the scencthe truck driver james william pope 24 of mef ton street toronto was nothurt- property damage lawrence forsyth of was estimated at 6400 who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium ask your sun lift agent to iplain th futuf l of th new fltxibl premium retirement annuity such es ediutuble premiums interest end ennuity rete guarantees waiier of premium upon disability and cur rnnt tax deductions intq the bargain heinz daues msurance afiocutd 9246674 stouffville baptist x mainobrien rev dc payne pastor 6493156 10 am bible school llvlam morning worship lest we forgetv 7 pm hour of praise searching in vain wed 8 pm prayer meeting all welcome st james presbyterian church rev tcdcrcen r 6404195 sun nov 111979 at 10 am a special service of remembrance and a challenge for today full nursery facilities 1115 church school 1 pm gospel music night featuring the silhouettes quartet all ovill be most welcome a friendly family church church 313 main st n y rev g peckminister sunday nov 1 1 lj7r 945 a jn sunday school 1100 am morning worship i 700 pm evening service i information 2945081 5 gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rd line 47 hwy lords day sun nov 11 1979 breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1100 am gospel meeting 7 pjni mon bible study 800 pm t thurs prayer 8 pmt all welcome stooffvule f mullooary church sunday i november 11 1979 945 am 1 family sunday school bus service available ll00 am abraham an illustration of gods salvation 700 pm associate pastor jim clubine wed- 700 pm pioneer girls christian service brigade 730 pm prayer bible 5 study youth adults fri- 730 pm senior high college youth youre always welcome at the missionary church union ville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible gass u30 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome i stouffville united church 34 church st n minister j rev jl carder f ba bd nov ii 1979 i ll am worship service sunday school ll am v nursery kindergarten primary jr classes mon 7 pm explorers mon 730 pm cgit you will be welcome bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley pastor 945 am sunday school f ll00 am devotional service 700 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 730 pm young peoples i i v- chrlstian education hour s v945am worship service v gospel service yi tpmtj l pastor steacyministering 1 in both services v come and see what god is doing stouffville pentecostal pistor mutrw simc church 460 main st stouftvll f 64004300 v r v jj 7 her f aiiiily k and churck important v v stouffville- carl wideman this community was- stouffville norma mrs saddened to learn of the l e s leonard sudden passing0ct28 of stouffville darline mrs mrs walters gray the g r a n t w i d e irfa n former marybrowni markham elda mrs following a heart attack harold knights l born in parry sound stouffville and meryl shewith her parents mrs albert hudson margaret and abijah bancroft there are 15 brown moved to the grandchildren and three whitchurch stouffville greatgrandchildren areawhile shewasqulte bevjohnhamuton young much ofher life conducted the funeral wa u f jlh service oct 31 from the vi l stouffvillemisilonary w l j churchtasristed by larry predmeasher q mrs gray s interests i- 1 fa ue centred around her stouffville cemetery church and her family a she enjoyed travellings fl pall bearers were andherx pleasant grandsons lowell and personality gained her a vneal wideman kevin wide cirde of friends leonard calvin knights surviving are- five- eldon fewideman and daughters earlamrskdn tnagcl i i