Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1983, p. 25

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fst v y js-sv- an editorial from the sent arguments sup- milton champion porting their actions activities arcon that basis alone considered acceptable the federal judges dear mr thomas u dred columns in our lib- for a degree either jttjs my clipping service raryor you can take has just delivered me books home on a your column of may 26 week loan there b s ft r mr and mrs richard kinsman are pictured here following their aug 21 wedding at emmanuel bible college chapel kitchener the bride is the former elaine wideman daughter of mr and mrs lloyd r wideman stouffviile thegroom is the son of mr and mrs donald kinsman woodstock ont reside in scarborough couple wed at college for the attention of a re ligious charity a dispute over that question between re- naissance canada and the federal ministry of revenue was resolved recently by the feder al court of appeal at least partially at issue were the efforts rev ken campbells milton- based organization de voted to ensuring the defeat of a homosexual aldermanic candidate in the 1980 municipal elections v the candidate said the campaign was a question of politics while rev campbell said he was acting to defend the values of faith and family in loc al government in an arbitrary deci sion federal bureauc rats stripped renaiss- ance of its tax exempt status but did not give officials of the orga nization a chance to re spond to the charges against them or to pre- agreed the revocation of renaissances tax status should be over turned because there had been a denial of natural justice by a government bureaucracy whether one favors the idea of sexual de viants seeking public office or not it seems clear that organiza tions like renaissance have a legitimate role to play in questions of modern life and gov ernment there was a time whenhe majority of society accepted a fair ly narrow definition of what was right and wrong moral and im moral but those clear comforting lines have become confused in a process of social change groups who once dared not speak their names now trumpet their perversions and desires at every oppor tunityleaving confu- one will look at you with because grey in about your jaunting ab- charge fora card i jjlat my office we could many students in their sionand despair in out the campus here at in other words we reisharea cu of coffee 40s and 50s and some their wake v laur l igard wilfrid laurieradsomejaewspapereven in ther 60s for organizations such versity and i read it university as a public treminisences since i whom tuition is free as renaissance pro- with a good deal of in- institution as it is and worked for weekly and no one will accost you vide for some an terest and amusement people are morethan daily newspapers and you may even betaken anchor in this modern as a high school drop- welcome here after for cp before coming for a new faculty whirlpoolclear de- out who got his degrees a your taxes and here in 1965 if you have member finitions choices and alternatives questions of moral v ouuwno got nis degrees ai your taxes and here m 1965 if you have member d much later and at those of your neighbors time lets have lunch with sincere best nights i remember keep us in business tui- there are some nice wishes i- too now i felt when i ti pays about 20 per places close to campus richard k taylor ity today are unfortu- first trod the sod of a nately also questions of university campus politics it seems im possible to separate the two and for that reason alone it seems questionable to say a religious organizastion does not have a role in the political process its unfortunate the court focussed its attention on questions of procedure rather than the merits of the action taken by the government but the results were right let me assure you that you are most wel come here the build ings are open late into the evening and you cent of the cost of edu cating each student and the rest comes from the ministry of colleges and universities have you ever i hope susan passed director of information her exams and enjoyed and special events her days with us does wilfrid laurier uni- she plan to return versity one final thought no waterloo ont could even have rented thought of taking some a private typewriter courses for credit or for room in the library to save you the task of lug ging your machine onto campus let me tell you wholeheartedly that you are most welcome on campus i hope you will return any time the fancy takes you you could research a hun- interest such classes are open to all adults whether they have graduated from high school or not and some can be audited for half fee in that case you dont write the ex aminations but you dont get one of the 15 credits you would need small ads work to puce yours inthe service directory call 2942200 or 6402100 elaine wideman daughter of mr and mrs lloyd r wide- man of stouffviile and richard kins man son of mr and mrs donald kins man of woodstock were united in mar riage august 21 1982 the ceremony took place at emmanuel bible collegechapel kitchener with rev thomas dow of4 kitchener offi- dating the matron of honor was judy oshea friend of the bride the bridesmaids were sherill tustin cousin of the bride and sharon ward a friend of the bride helena wideman niece of the bride was the flower girl the best man was scott strople a friend of the groom glenn- wideman brother of the bride and calvin knights friend of the groom were the ushers the reception was held at edgewood hall on the college campus glenn wideman was mas ter of ceremonies for the occasion following a hon eymoon in the new england states the happy couple are re siding in scarbor- ough j jf s starts friday gandhi dining lounge the home of prime rib of beef steak and seafood ribs and chicken open 7 days a week dining and dancing businessmans lunches live entertainment wednesdaytilj sunday make it thebeef pit for yourspecial occasion complimentary cake included dress code this week entertainment features fl the taylor brothers upper level bsmcifkvilk shopping centre come dine in an italian villa featuring homemade pasta we serve pizza too i youll love itl highway 7 at mccman road 4776089 ted hornings 2900 steeles ave e markham place mall bridge learn to play learn to play better save 2500 our winter courses begin the first week in feb call ftow ted hornings 1 school of bridge 8810405 c3 licenseo oining lounge y old country inn businessmens luncheon tuesday through sal 1 2 noon to 1 1 pm sun 1210pm onhg from 530- 10pm closed monday most credrt cards accepted 198 main st fullyucensed phone unionville dining lounge 4772715 i starts triday frisat79 another world ano another world another time in the age of wonder warning- frightening scenes parental guidance n awroia i queen elizabeth dinner theatre is pleased to announce the opening of their first winter show season with the hilarious adult comedy january 19 february 5 next show relatively speaking feb 926 curtain 815 pm room extravaganza hq35 per night double occupancy save 30 on any of our standardof executive suites f i please noter programs are subject to change without notice i- pieasecalltheatreorinfophonetoconrirufcaturesshowtimes book early 150y0ngestn aurora 7271312 toronto 8833420 you will stop smoking on february 16th if you join smokendersnowand follow our successful program smokenders will bea pleasant surprise no one at smokenders will tell you to throw away your cigarettes or try to frighten you with talk of cancer emphysema and heart disease what we will do is teach you how to stop easily just as we did ourselves whats special about smokenders is that you get to keep on smoking while you learn to quit and without gaining weight either sound too good to be true not on your life its a fact that thanks to smokenders hundreds of thousands of people just like you have already learned to put their cigarettes out for good i so even if you dont believe you can ever quit it wont hurt to hear what we have to say just come to one of the smokenders meetings below leave your willpower at home- but bring your cigarettes by february 16th you wont need them anymore this week only free introductory meetings on sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday jan 9 10 11 12 13 14 at 730 pm choose the day and location most convenient for you t toronto wedgewcod restaurant 2446 bloor st w just west of jane st entrance and parking at rear pickle barrel restaurant 5941 leslie st at cummer ave pickering grenada banquet hall sheridan mall use grenada banquet hall enter south side ol mall bramalea holiday inn 30 peel centre dr at the bramalea city centre scarborough howard johnsons 40 progress ct off markham south of the 401 mississauga the deltas meadowvalelnn 6750 misslssauga rd one block south of the 401 toronto plaza ii 90 bloor st at yonge and bloor i willowdale north york civic centre municipal building 5100 yonge st north of sheppard toronto roehampton place hotel 80s mt pleasant rd at eglinton rexdale cambridge motor hotel 600 dixon road at dixon and martingrove just off of the 401 smokeflders canada ltd 1881 rev 1782 suite 309 491 lawrence ave w toronto ontario msm 1c7 toronto 630 pm westln hotel v 145 richmond st at university don mills 1750 eglinton ave e at the don valley expressway enter on wynlord dr thornhill thornhlll community centre 7755 bayview ave corner of bayview and john etobicoke valhalla inn 1 valhalla inn rd off the east mall south of burnhamthorpe mississauga marco polo hotel 15 stavebank dr south of lakeshore note thsre will be no friday meeting at the pickle barrel j restaurant note westln hotel introduc tory meeting is at 630 pm mtt

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