Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 1983, p. 3

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lvvi wednesday july 271383 sa3 mildred barkey switchboard operator with the bethesda and stouffville telephone company more than 30 years passed away july 18 at park view home she was 89 a lover of music she played both the piano and organ she also enjoyed growing beautiful flowers she was a member in the congregation of stouffville missionary church jim thomas late mildred barkey on switchboard over 30 years stouffville service was held from the oneill funeral home fri day afternoon for mildred barkey fol lowing her passing july 18 at parkview home stouffville she was 89 mildred was born at the barkey homestead south of altoria the daugh- ter of wilmot and martha stouffer barkey after mov ing to town she re sided for a time on church street then main street east and latertesta villa apartments before entering parkview she was a switch board operator with the bethesda and stouffville tele phone company a position she held over thirty years a beautiful floral tri bute in her memory was placed at the chapel by former employees mildred loved flowers and enjoyed excellent success in growing them both on the farm and in stouffville she was also a lover of music she played both the organ and piano she was a member in the con gregation of the stouffville mission ary church surviving is one sister mary mrs clarence hoover rr 2 markham and a sisterinlaw bessie mrs charles barkey markham she was p r e d o- ceased by a sister ella and two brothers william and charles rev jim clubine conducted the ser vice friday with interment stouff ville cemetery pallbearers were four nephews cliff frank and waller barkey and don hoover floyd for syth and reg stouffer a right to life the associated gospel churches of canada of which the bloomington christ ian gospel church is a member took a- strong stand on two vital issues of our day abortion and contravention of the lords day act at its annual confer ence in beaverton two resolutions were passed unani mously on the sub ject of abortion it read in part the associated gospel churches affirm the sanctity of human life from the moment of con- events each weekthe tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities withinthe community there is no charge for this service individuals wishing to utilize this space are asked to call 6402100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication- thurs july 28 stouffville missionary church presents os seguidorescthe followers a brazilian singing group at 7 pm the group consists of 5 young men and 4 young ladies who will sing in both english and portugese everyone welcome f fri july 29 y spitfire band music from the big band era will be at uxbridge arena advance tickets available at stouffville sound and music v sat july 30 teenage heads the jitters will beat uxbridge arena advance tickets 700 available at stouffville sound and music cannington village annual quilt craft sale at mcleod park in case of rainin arena from 11 pm until sundown and continues sun day july 31 from 11 am to 5 pm admission 50 cents sun july 31 uxbridge baptist church pre sents the continental singers and orchestra alive concert of contem porary christian music featuring 25 vocalists and 11 piece orchestra time 1030am vsataug the uxbridge horticultural society presents a bus rip to hamil ton botannlcal gardens and squires country garden centre tickets 800 each for information phone 8523233 ception and the right of such life to proper parentage the unalterable opposition to abor tion save in such situations as call for medical decisions as to choice of a mothers or achilds life and opposition to all attempts to legalize abortion or to rationalize its us age to circumvent the established and godgiven guide lines for the use of sex the conference called on all minis tries of education to provide proper cxp- osurc of this concept in sex instruction it also urged church leaders to give to their people a clear understanding of the issues and the biblical basis for proper moral and spiritual sex pat terns for life the conference stressed what it de scribed as a moral responsibility to protect the unborn child who possesses an eternal soul on the issue of the lords day the conference affirmed the place of a day or rest and worship in the plan of god and in the heritage and prac tise of the nation that government take the initiative in the enforcement of legislation dealing with the operation of businesson sunday that church people give careful consid eration to their own pattern of life in de veloping meaning ful experiences of rest and worship and that church peo ple make known in a practical manner their convictions in this matter to those business establish ments that deliber ately break present laws supporters of the resolution con cluded we regard as unnecessary and economically costly the growing number of business estab lishments that are open for business on the lords day rev cw sorlcy pastor of the bloomington christ- ian gospel church attended the three- day conference and was impressed with its decisions economist suntribune we deliver watch for these sale circulars delivered to your door by this areas finest carrier team last monday to all homes in markham unionville mr grocer last monday to all homes in stouffville today to all homes in markham unionville milliken color your today in all copies and most markham homes mart today in all copies plus all homes in unionville shoppers drug mart if you didnot receive any of these please call the circulation dept stouffville 6402100 markham 2948244 to have your flyer or advertising material deli- vered phone joe anderson at 2942200 pr i i

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