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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 29, 1984, p. 5

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come to clwirdt touffvillc pentecotaf church ml main st stou ontario 6405696 sundaysch00l5ait worship service 1100 am sunday evening rally 600 pm pisa te7c5gftebible studltues 730 ph tribune aug 29 1984 a5 mccormack memorial church pastorrevwgawa 945 am sunday school balanced living 1100 am relating to others 700 pm deep disturbance coming events sun sept 16 945 am 11 am 7 pm dr frank wellington ventriloquist musician and storyteller vivian rd 48 ballantraa nursery supervision and junior church provided stjames presbyterian church 101 main ste 6403151 sunday sept2nd 1984 1100 am morning worship sunday school re sumes sept 9th at 10 am this will be the first service with our new pastor rev herb gale god cares we care heise hill brethren in christ church gormley ontario rev marlin k ressler pastor phone 8875489 sun sept 21984 sunday school 1000 am worship hour 1100 am message by rev jim shantz evening service 700 pm terry fretz repre sentative with sports life ministries wednesday sept5 christian education staff700pm biblestudy hour 745 pm you are welcome at heise hill st marks catholic church stouffville 6406665 sunday mass schedule saturday 5 pm sunday 1030 am gormley missionary church rev ed sparks 8879325 sunday sept 2nd 1984 950 am sunday school ii am morning worship 730 pm- evening service memorial christian church sun 2nd 1984 mainstouffer 10 am sunday school 11 am worship ser vice wed 730 pm prayer meeting springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cpnc kennedy rd rev robert flemming sun sept 2nd 1984 945 am sunday school 11 am morning ser vice 7 pm evening ser vice all are welcome stouffville united church 34 church stn rev cecil w tiller minister sun sept 2 1984 11 am morning worship visitors and new resi dents of stouffville cor- dially welcome to attend nursery facilities available bloomington christian gospel church rev c w sorley 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning service wed 8 pm prayer meeting baker hill baptist pastor- james m shantz 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm- prayer bible study all welcome the anglican parish of christ church sunset blvd rev philip poole 6401461 sun sept 2nd 1984 800 am 1000 am holy communion wideman mennonite church hwy48nofl7thave phone 6401227 pastor james r shantz sun 2nd 1984 10 am worship hour 11 am sunday school at dickson hill school 7 pm group meet ings in homes stouffville baptist church a fellowship church 76 main st west kev harley vvinborn 6406135 sun sept 2 1984 945 am bible school 11 am morning worship 650 pm evening service wednesday 800 pm prayer and bible study sat sept 1 1984 church corn roast bring your family to gods house this sunday stouffville missionary church 159 main street east 6403911 rev james clubine pastor rev douglas gray assocpastor sunday sept 2nd 1984 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening service wednesday 730 pm youth adult prayer bible study youre always welcome at the missionary church around town welcome wagon hostess dianne darling recently called on the following newcom ers to stouffvillemr and mrs patrick cor- lett and sons 242 dorman drive stouffvil le from unionville mr and mrs glen merrill and family 391 loretta crescent north stouffville willowdale mr and mrs douglas aues and sons 399 north street stouffville england walter kow- al 48 rose avenue stouffville toronto patricia archer and dagmar boettcher 285 main street east stouffville toronto mr and mrs george lodge 74 stouffer street stouffville cobourg mr and mrs eric diesberger and daughters 244 hemlock drive stouffville scarbor ough mr and mrs mario laduca 101 hawthorne avenue stouffville scarbor ough and mr and mrs mark thornton 145 burkholder street stouffville union ville st james presbyterian church welcomes new pastor swim test results last week marlane mckeewetherall whitchurchstouffvilles swim program director provided the tribune will a list of successful participants in red cross tests at the pool this summer unfortunately some boys and girls names were omitted the paper wishes to acknowledge the fol lowing green leveljulia sorichetti brandi watters teresa oconnor jeni barber grey levelsherry watters trevor eng mary spoorenberg drae glover michelle barker royal life- saving bronze medal- tracey andrews laura campbell julia jones john watters lindsey baston leslie snooks stacey copas bronze bar- charmaine lintner lifesaving levels 1 and 2darren baston scott alsop tracey andrews laura campbell julia jones leslie snooks and stacey copas exhibit deadline nears theres only one more week to submit entries for the 1984 markham fair the deadline is wed sept 5 prize lists and entry forms are available at the tribune office children dedicated two children were received into the fel lowship of stouffville pentecostal church at a special service of dedication sunday jessica karen mangione daughter of anthony and esther mangione was dedi cated by her grandfather rev andrew brndjar andrew john walker son of rev ian and mary ann walker was dedicated by rev craig pitts rev and mrs walker and family reside at white fox saskatchewan rev pitts performed the wedding cere mony for andrew johns parents several years ago at barrhead alberta renovations underway interior and exterior renovation work is underway at the former moyer family home on church street north the resi dence has been purchased for the chil drens house day nursery union services end the congregations of stouffville united church and st james presbyterian church will hold separate services begin ning this sunday sept 2 the two church families have been worshipping together during the months of july and august worship times this sunday sept 2 are ii am the presbyterian congregation will welcome their new pastor rev herb gale from charlotte north carolina rev gale has taken up residence in the church man se on maytree avenue and has already met most members through the congregational picnic and work bees to undergo surgery prayers in the stouffville missionary church were said sunday for ruth lageer a patientin scarborough centen ary hospital room 501 awaiting surgery attends church conference wayne urquhart of bristol ponds estates is representing the stouffville pentecostal church as a lay delegate to the general conference in halifax nova sco tia this week dining with cal by cal avery carnegie place woodbine avenue markham our destination this evening can best be described as all show the service is excellent and the dining room is elegant with glowing candles fine linen and a lovely fireplace these dimensions are of course very important when looking for a special toetouching intimate atmosphere re membering however that the food must also be included and the potential diner must carry a heavy billfold we are disappointed cathryn and i enjoy our smoked appe tizers and beforedinner cocktails but that is the extent of the food that we can call acceptable my entree of barbecued back ribs in honey is overcooked it is also recogniz able for what it is by the lack of meat that would please any vegetarian cathryns surf and turf is wallet- emptying and the lobster tails extreme ly dry we cannot leave the entrees without mentioning the overcooked car rots accompanying tonights meal a sign of kitchen inefficiency desserts of cheese cake and llquer farfait are runoftheonill and pricey we finish our dinner with coffee and tea empty our wallets and leave p yes friends if youre looking for a romantic classy place this is it i would suggest- however that yon cat before you arrive this way the evening will be perfect hrmbmmbml the carnegie place is fully licenced and formal attire is required dinner for two with wine is 60 to 70 coming soon the shangrila woodbine avenue markham annual chicken barbecue the annual chicken barbecue at melville united church kennedy road rr 1 unionville has become an important au tumn community event the date is fri day sept 14 with servings from 430 to 8 pm admission is 7 adults 4 children and preschoolers free by jim thomas stouffville charlotte north carolina is far removed from stouffville ontar io but for rev herb gale theres a striking similar- ity the friendli ness of the people canadians like those of the south ern united states are polite he says although here that polite ness is more re served until they get to know a person in the weeks ahead the con gregation of st james presbyte rian church will be getting to know rev gale for hes their new pas- tor with duties commencing this sunday sept 2 worship time is 11 am rev gale said he chose to enroll at the toronto school of theology so as to obtain a different perspec tive outside the united states his place of residence was knox college despite the fact toronto is a much larger city than charlotte the adjustment has not been difficult nor has there been a separation be tween friends and family because they and he must travel farther they tend to re main longer he says rev gale has two older brothers jim a high school teacher and russ a banker he tries to get home at least once during the summer and at christmas rev gale said hed earlier pas sed through stouffville en route to where else the flea market but his in- troduction to st james came through associa tion with the pul pit search com mittee if he was impressed with them the commit tee was equally impressed with him and so were members of the congregation the invitation was unanimous this- is a fu tureoriented con gregation he says im witnes sing a spirit of fel lowship an eager ness to grow both spiritually and in community out reach as well as numbers although a youth director at his own church in charlotte he says he appreciates the age balance that he sees at st james rev gale en joys music and sees this as an im portant part of ev ery church ser vice while nothing official trans pires until september rev gale already feels a part of the st james fel lowship he attended the con gregations picnic at bruces mill conservation area in june and has participated in numerous work bees at the manse this summer im excited ab out getting back into the ministry be says anticipat ing his firsjt ser vice here sept 2 following a nine- month absence of a permanent pas tor that excite ment he speaks about is spreading the congregation of st james presbyterian church 101 main street east stouffville will officially welcome their new minister this sun day rev herb gale a native of charlotte north carolina has been studying for the past two years at the toronto school of theology and residing at knox college worship time is 11 am jim thomas an unwelcomed customer tommy thompson of the villager mens shop main street west stouffville had an unwelcomed customer saturday the in truder was a chipmunk that caused the proprietor considerable concern i dont want to hurt him tommy told the tri bune but i dont dare leave him in the store either at last report the owner was attempting to entice the striped rodent out side with pieces of bread without success dance registration michelle green is accepting fall reg istrations at the dance centre christ church anglican sunset boulevard stouffville sat sept 8 from 930 to 1030 am previous students and 1030 to 11 30 am new students featured will be bal let tap jazz and dancercise the sweet adelines the york highlands sweet adelines of aurora are conducting a summer mem bership drive and would welcome ladies from whitchurchstouffville get- togethers are held tuesday evenings the contact person is marg toole 6405424 awonderful holiday barrie and wendy meachem and son keith of bedfordshire england are en joying a threeweek holiday with john and muriel illingworth hawthorne avenue stouffville through the tribune they wish to thank their hosts for all the kind ness theyve shown including the wel come posted on lloyd and marg brittons sign at the west end entrance to town mr and mrs meachem were last here four years ago lovely wedding ceremony it was a beautiful day and a beautiful wedding for cindy sibbick daughter of ralph and barbara sibbick and john mog- ford son of richard and susan mogford of hamilton the ceremony was conducted by rev cecil tiller in stouffville united church oh what a party beautiful downtown lemonville was the location of a gala party friday evening at the lovely home of lloyd and marg britton hundreds of people attended including mr and mrs sinclair stevens mr and mrs bill hodgson and eldredand beulah king the occasion was in honor of lloyds 60th birthday offer congratulations the community extends congratulations to roy fockler of vivian and ruth grove of stouffville on their marriage saturday in the stouffville baptist church wheres the cornfield wheres the cornfield enquired len buckland of main street east stouffville during one of his frequent visits to sine stevens pc riding office in the bowling alley block why do you ask came the obvious reply to which mr buckland answered with all the scarecrows in the window there has to be a cornfield close by sunday school starts sunday school classes for the fall term will start at stouffville united church sept 9 at 10 am parents and children are invited to attend and meet the teachers refreshments will be served hold registrations on thurs sept 6 registrations will be accepted for the ballantrae brownies guides and pathfinder groups from 7 to 9 pm at the ballantrae community centre absolutely fascinated our guests were absolutely fascinated with your beautiful facility wrote new- lyweds michael and diane coughlan of the new ballroom at stouffvilles deer park inn theirs was the first bridal party to utilize the deer park addition following their marriage aug 18 we shall never forget our special day the couple said top team stouffville a stouffville father and son team has advanced to the provincial finals in family twosome bowling competition john and stewart lay land 226 second street will match their skills against the best fatherson combinations in ontario at plantation bowlerama islington saturday later theyll attend a banquet at the- constellation hotel to earn the right to compete at this level mr layland and stewart had to win in stouffville and at uxbridge stewart is hoping the good fortunes of a 12th birthday aug 30 will carry over into the weekend seagulls will be happy if stouffvilles len buckland doesnt hit the golf trail this summer itll mark the first season hes missed in 64 years len claims the mind is willing but the legs are a little weak especially if the trek includes 18 holes a few dozen seagulls will be brea thing sighs of relief should len decide to take a rest he killed one of their kind several summers ago with a freak shot that socked the bird on the head whjle in flight while witness maurice pike has a different version of the dave winfieldlike incident the story remains part of stouffvilles be lieve it or not participants at cne six 4h members from the markham and whitchurchstouffville areas participated in a twoday conference at the cne this week those taking part includedpamela powell david smith kim little melony minz michael oconnor and ann carter instruction was provided in leadership and participation skills as well as judging it also provided the young people an oppor tunity to meet others their own age from other parts of the province erect new fair sign a new illuminated sign has been erected near the entrance to markham fair grounds on mccowan road the logo was designed by pat wheeler cartoonist for the tribune jt he knows ontario riding he gets things done campaign headquarters ajax 4277711 uxbridge 8526113 whitby 6661977 authorized by john duffy official agent for gary herrema

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