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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 25, 1983, p. 6

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a6 wednesday may 25 1983 stouffville missionary church c r isj v r jl l j iivljtij fi iroundtown better safe than sorry w fire department volunteer ken roberts decoration day revphilippooieof christ church doesnt fool around when he hears any- anglican stouffville will bring the mes- thing that sounds like the siren at least he sage at the peachs memorial and decora- didnt last thursday ken had just re- tion service sunday june 12 special turned from work and was about to pull into music for the occasion will be provided by his drive when he caught the sound of the the lome wideman quartet signal with lights flashing he sped to the stouffville pentecostal church 460mainste rev craig pitts asst pastor dan statham 945 a m sunday school llam 600 pm services pastor pitts preaching everyone welcome mccormack memorial church pastorrevwgawa 945 am sunday school breaking down the barrier 11 00 am the faith that discerns the future 730 pm the marks ofthe imposter special music mrs carol gawa hall only to discover all was calm and suiet at the station what he thought was le siren was only the noise of a hydraulic suction pump cleaning out the catch basins at the corner of main and edward streets the childrens house the childrens house nursery school is holding an open house tues may 31 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm the new location is 235 mcin street east stouffville sue mccammon and chris suzuki will be offer ing two and threeday programs beginning in september vivian rd 48 ballantrae nursery supervision and junior church provided stouffville renews acquaintances tribune editor jim thomas was pleased to receive a visit last week from russell kirby formerly of lemonville and now liv ing in toronto mr kirby 63 is a brother of ken kirby cone 7 whitchurch- stouffville he recalled many familiar names in the community including ever- ton smith his teacher when he attended school at ringwood hes promised to put some of his memories down on paper and send them to the tribune for publication melville anniversary the congregation of melville united church will celebrate their 138th anniversary with a special service sun day june 5 at 1115 am rev gordon c hunter will bring the message with music by the melville choir and other guest parti cipants lunch will be served at the conclu sion of the worship champion dog show the aurora and district kennel club is holding its annual allbreed jdog show sat may 28 and sunday may 29 at the thornhill community centre bayview avenue and john street for additional in formation call marylou griffin at 773- 3351 attends dartmouth college thane russell son of tony and joyce russell cherry street rr 3 stouffville is majoring in geology and engineering sci ences at dartmouth college hanover new hampshire thane a graduate of st andrews college aurora is a member of the class council the international stu dents association and the freshmen crew team he is also a participant in dart mouths foreign study program enrolled in french language and culture italian pasta dinner st marks church is holding an italian pasta dinner fri june 10 at the stouffvil le legion hall from 530 to 630 pm tick ets are being sold in advance at 500 adult and 250 children former student here the sudden death is reported of mrs wm inrig the former dianne corbett of stouff ville on monday may 16 at wiuowdaie dianne will be remembered by former high school friends here surviving be sides her husband is her mother edith corbett of wyoming and two brothers bob of wyoming and wayne in sarnia guest pastor sunday may 29 marks a miles tone in the 104year history of christ church anglican stouffville for the first time the parish will be finan cially independent the last of a loan obtained three years ago when christ church became a singlepoint charge will be repaid in attendance to celebrate the occasion will be the most reverend lewis samuel garn- sworthy ba dd archbishop of toronto worship time is 10 am with a luncheon to follow lovingly remembered mrs robert haslam the former kath leen beelby passed away may 15 in scar- borough centenary hospital surviving be sides her husband is a sisterinlaw may beelby albert street south stouffville and several nieces and nephews at t to honor newlyweds i 1 f newlyweds campbell and julie howie will be honored at a presentation ceremony following the 7 pm sunday service in the stouffville missionary church shower for couple v colette hudson and jeff babineau will be honored at a shower monday june 6 at 730 pm in the fellowship hall of the stouffville missionary church colette is the daughter of mr and mrs albert hudson formerly of stouffville and now of minden in hospital john jennings booth drive stouffville has been a patient in scarborough centen ary hospital his many friends wish him a complete recovery to tillsonburg mrs john marshall and son ian obrien avenue stouffville spent a portion of the holiday weekend in tillsonburg visiting with kays parents down on the farm pat byer head of the mother goose nursery school tenth line south accom- panied her pupils to the farm of bruce and alex davidson ninth line south wednes day the boys and girls enjoyed roasting marshmallows and a wagon ride to the bush where they saw thousands of trilliums in bloom pln computer course computer courses will be conducted at the town library during july and august if the program generates sufficient re sponse instruction will be provided in word processing business mathematics and computer science its open to anyone ten years old and over interested persons are asked to call the library at 6402395 missionary church 159 main street east 6403911 rev james clubine pastor rev douglas gray assoc pastor sun may 29th1983 930 1100 a m morning worship services sunday school hours 700 pm evening service wednesday 730 pm youth adult bible study praer friday 7 30 pm youth fellowship youre aiwas welcome at the missionary church j stjames presbyterian church 101 main st e 6403151 rev ted creen frimay27beef din neftard concert featuring childrens musical showdown tickets call 640-5079- sun may 29 10 am worship full nursery facilities and program for young children 1115 am church school for all ages god cares we care stouffville fellowship baptist pastor harley winborn 6402911 mainobrien 945ambibleschool 11 am morning worship 650 pm evening ser vice wed 8 pm prayer meeting fn 730 pm yps program nursery facilities available springvale baptist church gormleystouffviue rd at 6th cone kennedy rd pastor robert flemming v sun 29thi983 r 945 am sunday- school j av llarn morning worship 7 pm evening service 7 p ra wed evening sky force prayer meeting fn 730 p m young peoples markhaml mill st marks catholic church stouffville 6404665 sunday mass schedule saturday 5 pm sunday 1030 am heise hill brethren in christ church gormley ontario rev marun k ressler pastor phone 8875489 sunmay29th1983 christian education hour 1000 am worship service 1100 am messageguidelines for the prevention of divorce wednesday june 1st bible study prayer hour 745 pm you are always welcome at helse hill gormley missionary church rev ed sparks 8879325 sunday may 29th 1983 730 pm the watchmen quar tette join us for an evening of gospel music with the watchmen one of ontarios best known gospel groups memorial christian church may 29th1983 mainstouffer 10a msundayschool ham worship wed 730pm prayer meeting stouffville united church 34 church stn rev cecil w tiller minister sun may 29th1983 bible society sunda dr russell hall 1045 am hymn sing 1100 morning worship church school prog ram for all ages in cluding infant care wideman mennonite church hwy48noflhave phone 6401227 pastor james r shanti sunday may 29th 10 am morning worship 11 amsunday school 7pmevening ser vice- being wise mana gers of our money bloomington christian gospel church rev c w sorley 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 7pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 745 pm young peoples baker hill baptist pastor- james m shanti 950 am- bible school 11 am morning worship wed 8 pm- prayer bible study all welcome you will soon be able to choose the free and easy lifestyle of living in a beautiful condominium in markham family and friends will be able to visit you with ease at markham mill as you would be living only a few hundred yards southwest of highways- 7 and 48 our suites are large all have two bedrooms den solarium outside terrace and suite security systems some of the suites will offer visiting family or friends ultimate privacy and convenience as bedrooms each with private bath are located on either side of the suite solid oak baseboards and door trim wood paneled interior doors and kitchens with natural light and terrific views have been carefully designed with your needs in mind the seventy acres of milne lake and over a mile and a quarter of the milne park conservation area will forever rest your eyes and relax you at days end our location overlooks the lake from a wooded highland on the north side of the rouge river surrounded by mature trees and giant sweet smelling cedars the unspoiled beauty of our location assures tranquility any activity of the town or park is very distant from the site the peaceful beauty of mother nature surrounds us on every side doug meharg has waited for twenty years to find the right development plan to please future residents and compliment this site the plan now includes an outdoor pool exercise facilities indoor whirlpool a yearround greenhouse and much more lobby and common areas have been designed on the theme of quiet country elegance with forest colours traditional oak pegged plank floors beams plaster mouldings and fireplace are accented by contemporary furniture dozens of plants in pools and planters a whispering waterfall and a bridged brook are features in the makeup of our stunning lobby a limited number of markham mill suites only 42 in total will be available for occupancy vithin 1 8 to 24 months plans models and drawings may be viewed now preconstruction purchases will be possible in the next few weeks markham tssk mill s by tje lake development by douglas meharg mario vettese coming soon 4772533 brioneast exclusive marketing agent concert and cantata three events in one night a roast beef dinner a chil drens cantata and a choir concert all friday evening may 27 in st james presbyte rian church stouff ville the dinner starts at 6 pm and the musical at 730 admission is 10 adults 4 chil dren for the con cert only admission is 3adults and children free i tneelintata enti tled showdown was written by tne churchs pastor rev ted creen the director is esther powell the choir concert will include both vocal and in strumental selec tions with special numbers by joy johannessen esther and pamela powell susan tho mas john hazel- wood rev ted creen paul and andrea grundy and stewart mcelroy proceeds will go to the churchs mortgage retire ment fund host crop club markham the markham 4h crop club can accommodate more members boys and girls 12 to 19 years are welcome participants in this activity need not live on a farm a project can be lo cated on the proper ty of a friend acquiring know- ledge concerning the growing of crops is important for example can you calibrate a sprayer in metric can your father do it fathers and sons are welcome to attend a meeting monday may 30 at 8 pm on the farm of jonathan and eugene lemon cone 9 whitch- urchstouffville south of the bloomington road theres no mem bership fee last year a mar kham 4h crop club member won the world cham pionship in barley at the royal agricultu ral winter fair the leaders dont guarantee this kind of result the first year but theyre willing to show young people how to tryy j for additional in formation call alex davidson 6405653 ftrevoriwatson 640- 2636 or tim boad- way 4733542 k v i

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