vi sa6 wednesday may 181983 r r x i 1 l4 wta m v l rt i k j n psi j r a r ii ri n hi l l j i fk 1 1 u y pi i 1 v rl f c j jw fargo goes far stouffvilles 1947 fargo fire truck will clock a few hundred miles this summer as members of the towns auxiliary brigade take part in parades and competitions around ontario the first will be here in stouffville on june 11 other locations in clude unionville niagaraonthelake wonderland theme park and the cana dian national exhibition stouffville pentecostal church 460 main ste rev craig pitts asst pastor dan statham 945 am sunday school llam 600 pm services pastor pitts preaching everyone welcome mccormack memorial church pastorrevwgawa 945 am sunday school breaking down the barrier 1100 am the faith that leads to worship 730 pm the dead praise not the lord special music christine briggs vvvianfw nursery vivian to supervision and junior church provided tennis tournament tennis players wishing to take part in the festival tournament at ballantrae on the july 1 weekend are asked to contact either eileen gayton at 6405846 or larry naccar- ato at 6404335 prettywedding jim eriksen of altona and judy hazell booth drive stouffville were married may 7 in a lovely ceremony at st marks catholic church on their return from their honeymoon in mexico jim and judy will take up residence in an apartment at war den avenue and steeles ballantrae stouffville top attractions the kingswood music theatre at wonderland will host some of north amer icas top musicians this summer beginning with anne murray june 45 and continuing with donna summer june 13 shirley bas- sey june 15 wayne newton june 1718 linda ronstadt july 14 john denver july 17 harry belafonte july 29 paul anka august 12 the osmonds july 20 peter paul and mary aug 19 the 6000000 facility has a covered pavilion seating 5000 plus a lawn seating capacity of 5000 in all there are 32 attractions already scheduled with more to be announced the response to the bob seger show june 29 has been so successful a second evening has been added june 30 foradditional information call 8328131 missionary church 159 main street east 6403911 rev james clubine pastor rev douglas gray assoc pastor sun may 22nd1983 930 1100 am morning worship services sunday school hours 700 pm evening service wednesday 700 pm family night pioneer girls christian service brigade youth 4 adult prayer 4 bible study friday 730 pm youth fellowship youre always welcome at the missionary church sr citizens week a meeting to make plans for senior citizens week in wlntchurchstouffville will be held on wed may 25 at 730 pm in the auditorium of parkview home prog ram suggestions will be welcomed ballet at high school the ottawa ballet group shayda will pre sent two major ballet pieces the mar tyrs and earthmovers on sat may 21 at 8 pm at stouffville dist secondary school complimentary tickets are avail able at 1001 variety john lords books and bj variety stjames presbyterian church 101 main ste 6403151 rev ted creen sun may 22nd 1q am- worship- guest speaker revi bob mathewson full nursery facilities and program for young children available 1115 am church school for all ages god cares we care stouffville fellowship baptist pastor harley winborn 6402911 mainobrien 945 am bible school 11 am morning worship 650 pm evening ser vice wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 730 pm yps program nursery facilities available st marks catholic church stouffville 6406665 sunday mass schedule saturday 5 pm sunday 1030 a m heise hill brethren in christ church gormley ontario revmarlinkressler pastor phone 8875489 sun may 22ndi983 christian education hour 1000 a m worship service 1100 am message the christ ian family grows- partll evening service 700 pm film a distant thunder wednesday may 25th bible study prayer hour 745 pm you are always welcome athelsehiu the anglican parish of christ church sunset blvd rev philip poole 6401461 sunday may 221983 pentecost 800 am holy com munion 930 am and 1115 am holy communion baker hill f baptist 1 1 pastor- james m shantz sunday may 22nd 1983 950 am bible school 1100 am morning worship wed8pm- prayert bible study t all welcome springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd t n pastor t v sun may22nd1983 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 7 pm evening service 7 pm wed evening sky force prayer meeting fn 730 p m young peoples i gormley missionary church rev ed sparks 8879325 sunday may 22nd 1983 950 am sunday school i 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening ser vice coming may 29th the watchmen quar tette a congregation that cares pastor buys home rev cecil tiller pastor of stouffville united church has purchased the lovely home owned by mrs annie fretz on wil liam street charlotte logvinoff of gerry meharg ltd had the listing the home where rev and mrs tiller and family now reside at 187 manitoba street has also been sold wfjvpi completed 110 trips i claude kerr a member on the board of directors for the whitchurchstouffville home support services organization was accorded enthusiastic applause at the annual meeting may 11 mr kerr provided transportation for senior citizens on 110 occasions tops for all volunteers appre ciation was also expressed to shirley re- hill a home helper since the society was first organized towngallery tjould close r stouffville fear that latcham g auery would ha ve to close down at the end of may because town council wouldnt meet its budget demands was expressed by chief librarian george scblukbier at a meeting of council last week the combined amount sought by the gal lery and the library was 150000 council however reduced the amount to 146000 the gallery will have to stop function ing at the end of the month schlukbier said when council showed it wasnt going to be budged from the figure council had heard appeals from library board members james west finance chairman lynda giles and sculptor ron baird baird said he would like to start a perma- nent art collection and fill this town up with beautiful works councillor jim sanders said council couldnt take a chance to cut from the gallery i think the town should be able to handle it schlukbier told the tribune he had been speaking on his own regarding the possi ble folding of the gallery from an administrative point of view we have only three areas of flexibility salaries books and materials and the gal lery he said the weakest area of support is the gal lery the main thing here is book service schlukbier disputed mayor eldred kings claim that the board was getting a 35 per cent increase his own figures showed only 3 per cent he said the board would meet this week to discuss the gallerys future honored on 90th birthday mrs stan hastings formerly of cone 7 whitchurchstouffville and now a resident at sunnycrest nursing home whitby was honored sunday on the occasion of her 90th birthday the quiet family celebration was held at the home of her daughter and soninlaw helen and reg morningstar toronto in attendance were her son and daughterinlaw elgin and betty hastings of rr 2 stouffville and her daughter and soninlaw maryon and fred armstrong of locust hill mrs hastings was pleased to welcome her close friend myrtle andress also a resident at sunnycrest jean enjoys good health and appreciates the wonderful care she receives the tribune extends congratulations the annual meeting of whitchurch- stouffvilles home support services was held may 11 at the silver jubilee club one of those honored during the evening was the organizations coordinator betty courage right shenvas pre sented with bouquet of flowers by chair person marie adams jim thomas home support services i aiding seniors is prime resolve jefferson fun fair the second annual jefferson fun fair will be held sat may 28 from 10 am to 4 pm jefferson is a french immersion school on yonge street one mile south of the stouffvillegormley road several stouffville area- students are enrolled thereevents will includea puppet show a dancercise demonstration a gymnastics display pony rides a computer room a bake table a dunk tank and more babysit ting will be provided for additional in formation call judy mcknight at 6404390 eightieth birthday congratulations to ivan breen elm road stouffville on the occasion of his 80th birthday mr breen was honored at a party in the legion hall saturday after noon stouffville she keeps the whole thing rolling this is how marie adams the 198283 chairperson of home support services described the work of branch co ordinator betty courage at the annual meeting may 11 we appreciate her de dication she said mrs courage described the assignments 954 the hours 1700 and the miles 5787 put in by the 28 volunteers and 17 home- helpers during the past year they were assisted by students from the hand in hand program at the high school and members of the eta lambda chapter of beta sigma phi the high school students alone completed 171 assignments mrs courage said main purpose of the program is to permit senior citizens to remain in their own homes mrs adams explained with assist ance from home support services volun teers this is possible she said praised for their efforts and presented with boutonnieres were marion acton marie adams frank burkholdcr gordon brown eva diller helen dover norah ferguson alma johnson noreen joyce claude kerr cameron jones carol lang- ford phyllis madill ian marshall ger trude millar joyce miller bill nailer winnifred napier maureen redshaw lovanna sanders barbara schell jane stott clara stout otto schweizer marie couperthwaite delores jennings joan mciiwain enid orchard shirley rehill pam richardson linda wagg weibke hennze sherin junkin and vicki ogborne board members for 198384 are marie adams rev ted creen herb diller ethel jeffrey claude kerr janeumcmurray bill nailer winnifred napier joe nigh- swander dr don petne jim sanders mahlon shantz clara stout dorothy reynolds and sheila jones board members will meet may 19 to select a president and secretary mrs courage said home support ser vices in whitchurchstouffville was now serving 128 clients and assisting in 41 homes were increasing at a steady pace she said adding that the organiza tion is only as adequate as the energy and enthusiasm of its volunteers and workers in attendance from the regional board were chairperson ann jackson and secret- aryeatvandelzenaccompanied by nejvj market branch coordinator bernice irving t board member mahlon shantz took the audience on a visual walk down memory lane with a slide presentation depicting some of the changes that have taken place during the lifespan of present day senior citizensfrom the horse and buggy to man walking on the moon both the camera work and the audio accompaniment were completed by mr shantz youth club dance the whitchurchstouffville youth club is holding a dance this friday night may 20 from 730 to 1030 pm in the gymna sium at summitview school all young peo ple from grades 6 to 8 are invited music will be provided by dj bill whelan admission is one dollar for members 1 50 for nonmembers for additional informa tion call 6404870 still keep in touch stewart and barbara wideman of ring- wood recently travelled to kitchener where they visited with former stouffville residents don and judy sutherland memorial christian church may 22nd1983 mainstouffer 10am sunday school 11 am worship wed 730 pm prayer meeting stouffville united church 34 church stn rev cecil w tiller minister sun may 22nd1983 1045 am hymn sing 1100 morning worship mothers day church school prog ram for all ages in cluding infant care bloomington christian gospel church rev c w sorley 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 7pmeveningservice wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 745 pm young peoples host meal and music st james presbyterian church stouffville is hosting a combined beef dinner choir concert and childrens cantata friday may 27 dinner will be served at 6 p m with the musical portion of the program fol lowing at 730 tickets 10 for the dinner and con cert are available by calling 6405079 or contacting any member of the choir eightweek furlough mr and mrs russell sproxton elm road stouffville have received word that their daughter marjorie will be arriving may 28 on an eightweek furlough mar jorie is a teacher at the alliance academy in quinto ecuador south america she has been a teacher there since 1966 under the christian and missionary alliance mis sion 138th anniversary the congregation of melville united church will celebrate their 138th anniversary with a special service sun day june 5 at 1115 am the speaker will be rev gordon c hunter with music by the melville church choir lunch will be served following the worship decoration day the annual memorial and decoration service at peachs cemetery cone 7 markham is sunday june 12 at 2 pm guest speaker will be rev philip poole christ church anglican stouffville with special music by the lome wideman quartet v wideman mennonite church hwy48nofl7thave phone 6401227 pastor james r shantz sunday may 22nd 10 am morning worship 11 amsunday school 7 pmevening ser vice- t world mennonite fellowihipsunday take notice that a public mooting of the liquor licence board of ontario will be held at the offices of the liquor licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario on monday june 6th 1983 at tho hour of 1 oo oclock in tho afternoon at which timo the board will hear applications for new licences in accordance with the liquor li- cenco act and regulations thereunder the following establishments havo applied for a licence of the class indicated and the application will bo entertained at the aforementioned loca tion and timo northern diner restaurant 820 denison street unit hi markham ontario dining lounge licence applicant paul vincent ferraro cafe jardln restaurant 90 nolan court unit 48 markham ontario dining room licence or dining lounge licence applicant george taslos and further take notice that any person who is resident in the municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application shall make their submission to the board in writing prior to the date of the hearing or in person at the time and place of the hearing copies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant uqisv licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario m5e1a4 ministry of consumer and commercial relations the liquor licence act wkusoi i t takenotice that a public meeting of tho liquor licence board of ontario will be held at tho offices of the liquor licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario on monday june 6th t 1983 at tho hour of 2 oo oclock in the afternoon at which timo tho board will hoar applications in accordance with tho liquor licence act and regulations thereunder a i tho following establishment has applied for a licence of tho class indicated and tho appllca- tions will bo entertained at the aforementioned location and time john as family restaurant town of markham ma 7359 yonge street thomhlll ontario dining lounge licence replacing the existing dining room licence ucencee john as family restaurant limited louis soupcotf limited joint venture and further take notice that any person who is resident in the municipality and wno wishes to make representation relative to tho application shall make their submission to the board in writing prior to the date of the hearing or in person at the time and place of tho hearing copies of written submissions will be forwarded to tho applicant i uquor licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario m5e1a4 ministry of consumer and commercial relations the liquor licence act missionary speaker right at home joan walsh right a missionary on furlough from tungan magajiya africa returned to the stouffville missionary church thursday even ing and addressed a wms meeting there she was welcomed by the organizations president vera moyer joans father rev arthur walsh now of markham is a former pastor of this congregation notice due tothe victoria day holiday the following deadlines will be in effect classified friday may 20 3 pm real estate friday may 20 5 pm display friday may 20 5 pm we wish you and yours a safe happy holiday economist and sun she hstltt