Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 15, 1979, p. 7

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l mr and mrs derrick cotterill are pictured here following their marriage in richmond hill presbyterian church the bride is the former jane mosley stouffville rr 3 derrick and jane are now residing in uxbridge pretty wedding a lovely bride richmond hill presbyterian church was the setting july 7 when jane mosley and derrick cotterill were married in a lovely ceremony the bride a resident of rr 3 stouffville was beautiful in a white chiffon dress with lace inlets her attendants including kathy jerrett the maid of honor from dicksons hill and bridesmaids jenny and sara janes sisters derricks sister shirley and janice williamson of uxbridge wore dresses of standing ovations york region the york symphony orchestra opened its 19th season with a rich musical program before near capacity audiences at the thornhill community centre nov 2 close to moo people attended a similar crowd was present in the high school at aurora nov 3 the spectacular artistry of guest pianist adricnne shannon- earned her a standing ovation at aurora the entire orchestra received a second standing ovation after the finale the next concert is dec 7 and 8 at marylake shrine for tickets the numbers to call are 895- 8713 or 8890959 dusty rose chiffon the best man was john bell the ushers were chris and david mosley brothers of the bride and harold and kevin cotterill brothers of the groom following the wedding the bride and groom travelled to the reception at the heintzman house thornhill in a white rollsroyce owned by janes brother chris a special guest at the ceremony was the brides grandmother who came over from england for the occasion jane a freelance floral designer made all the flower arrangements for the church and the reception including the wedding partys bouquets and corsages following a honeymoon in nassau the happy couple are now residing in uxbridge m mom i 933ss0 main st kwt 4tl in eautku1 oowsiown markhau rssfu starts friday 2s3f klh smol m s ny nooarrg cnrj rf rtamg iron rr oj of mn orw 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devotion on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary the wellknown and highly respected couple will repeat their vows in the presence of all members of their family including sons arnold of timmins and ron of stouffville daughters dorothy mrs eldon yake of goodwood marie mrs frank white and marilyn mrs jim newton of stouffville eleven grandchildren and one greatgranddaughter rev ted green will be in charge mrs brillingers sister anne balsor of vancouver british columbia will be the maid of honor her husband charles will be mr brillingers best man ushers are two grandsons garry white of stouffville and steven yake of goodwood wes and clara will enter the church to kenneth mckellars beautiful vocal rendition of ill walk beside you the ceremony will conclude with the- lords prayer while the guest list numbers about eighty- five others may attend if they wish mr brillinger said the memorable event is part of their open house at latcham hall stouffville from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm wes and clara will leave the hall for the church then return for fellowship in the evening born at lot 10 cone 5 whitchurch twp the son of john b and ada brillinger wes has given freely of his time for the betterment of the community he served as chairman of the area school board and played an important part in masterminding the construction of whitchurch highlands school he also undertook the task of organizing rural bus routes in whitchurch at a time when that type of senice was comparatively new his biggest and perhaps most rewarding challenge was the operation of the town museum now at vandorf he was chairman of that board for nine years and with the help of mrs brillinger took on many of its most popular projects with little outside assistance clara is a culinary specialist without equal the goodness of her baking is known far and fair coverage excellent dear mr thomas ive been meaning to write before but have put if off however the page 1 picture of markham fair president mac cosburn and immediate past president alma walker in your oct 25 edition spurred me to action it relates to your papers coverage of the fair just marvellous im not a member of the executive not even an exhibitor just a regular attender at this truly wonderful country exhibition it was great to pick up a copy of the tribune oct 4 and see two pages of pictures plus stories on this annual fall event your staffs cameras showed a terrific crosssection of programs presented looking at them i re lived the fair all over again being a newspaper in a town outside the municipality where markham fair is situated one wouldnt ordinarily expect such involvement im pleased to see youre not opposed to crossing boundary lines because after all its really whitchurch- stouffvilles fair too im sorry this letter is so late but better late than not at all sincerely janet lazenbym rr 2 stouffville wide she also loves to knit both are members in the congregation at st james and attend services there regularly in fact clara and her father the late john lehman sang in the church choir when rev fuller was the minister at that time the family lived in the home now owned by dr helen abell at the corner of harold and albert streets it was there that they were married nov 12 1929 rev walter fleischer now of glen arm near argyle performed the ceremony he was then the pastor at stouffville baptist church when the knot was securely tied the happy couple departed in wesleys model t ford for toronto on their return they took up residence at lot 11 cone 5 whitchurch now the farm owned by burn preston the depression years were tough wes and clara remember them well potatoes sold for twentyeve cents a bag and i had to supply the bag he recalled he remembers- working for clare bolender at fifty cents a day they built their own house on the 5th concession clara nailed the gyproc every piece she recalls- although conveniences were few it was still home with no hydro they used coal oil lamps the luxury of electricity was installed by maurice pike clara churned for butter wes remembers how he would drive their old studebaker to stouffville by the back roads because it didnt have licence plates all these are memories now theyre enjoying their new home at parkview apartments where friends are always welcome day and night and theyll be welcomed saturday at latcham hall 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 with a break in between to reaffirm their love wary of outside storage ballantrae whitchurch stouffville planning board are receptive to industry in an area of the pro posed schickendanz development at ballantrae but are wary of outside storage close to future homes the site in question is north of the aurora sideroad and east of hwy 48 seventeen industrial lots are anticipated hugh macklin informed members nov 6 with an internal road system 86 feet in width the entrance however will be only 66 feet wide due to inability to acquire additional land both councillors jim sanders and jim doble advised against outside storage visible to future homeowners councillor doble said this had occurred elsewhere creating problems the board declined positive action on the zoning pending consultation with the town solicitor falk smith thompson law fir of aurora are pleased to announce the opening of a new branch office at ballantrae located at hwy 48 south lake rd effective nov 5 ballantrae hours monday 7 9 pm wednesday 2 5 pm appointment made during normal business hourscall 7273127 or 88t5484 i jtorieholme house oftraveiitd 153mainst w stouffville ontario canada loh 1lo telephone 416640 5491 youre invited november 22 1979 800pm latcham hall stouffville south pacific preview world ploughing match tour may 7 30 1980 hawaii new zealand australia and fiji fomf see and enjoy refreshments will be served call 6405491 itoachouic housc travel feel welcome whether or not you plan to take the trip ccmg t church services t t wwvvwi christ church anglican revfedney sunday nov is 1979 trinity xxiii 930 am holy communion rev wf edner church school nursery services provided youth bible study class after church wednovlt centennial parish supper guest f speaker archbishop ted scott the primate of canada bazaar sat nov 17 s noonto400pm worship with us in our centennial year springvale baptist church gormleystouffvuie rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton pastor 8875651 sunday nov is 1979 945 am sunday school 1100 am worship service questions about the new birth 700 pm evening service a bittersweet victory david gains a kingdom but loses his son v wed 78 15 pm family night skyforcc childrens program all welcome memorial c christian c church mainstouffcr rev j small nov 18 1979 10 am sunday school 11 a m worship 7pm- fellowship weekly youth programs information 6403257 stouffville baptist mainobrien rex dc payne pastor 64931s6 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship the bible the book of books 7 pm hour of praise the thomas family gospel music wed 8 pm prayer meeting all welcome unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible classll30 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome stouffvhak united church 31 church st- n x minister f rev jjli carder babjkx nov 181979 11 a jn worship servicj sunday school 11 am v nursery kindergarten primary q jr classes mon 7 pm- explorer mon 730 pjn cgltj you will be welcome st james presbyterian z church r revtedcreen 6404195 7- sun nov is 1979 sat nov 17 at 8 arn mens breakfast sun nov 18 10 am morning worshij full nursery facilities 1115 church school a friend a friendly fa rally church bloom1ngton christian gospel church revcwsorley pastor 945 am sunday schod 1100 am dcvotionq service 700 pm gospel servicl wed 8 pm praye meeting fri 730 pm younj peoples gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenbcrger sunday nov 18 1979 950 am famil sunday school 11 am the revelatio series 730 pm myf charge speakers john joan langman reportin on a work tour t ecuador singers brucj and betty wood wed 7 pm famil night markham missionary church 313 main st n reg peckminister sunday nov 18 1979 945 am sunday schod 1100 am morninl worship 700 pm eveninl service church anniversary dei 2nd information 2945081 gospel hall goodwood ontarh 3rd line 47 hwy lords day sun nov 18 1979 breaking bread 930 sunday school and bibl class 1100 am gospel meeting 7 prrj mon bible study 80 pm thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome christian education hour 945 am worship service 1030am gospel service 6 pm pastor steacy ministering in both services come and see what god is doing stouffville pentecostal pastor murray steacy church 460 main st stouffville 6405 afraid of the future 7 god has a plan the bible says you can besur of your eternal destiny come and hear more stouffville missionary church 159 main street wei 6403911 november 18 1979 sunday 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service wednesday 700 pm family night friday 730 pm youth night attend church regularly

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