if i- v s p 6 weekender october 12 1996 i letters bar patron told spend more money or leave dear editor i am a local resident of stouffville the other night i was in a local bar and one of the waitresses came up to me and told me that the owner does not want me back in the place because i do not spend enough money i bought one drink and because i did not buy any more drinks i was told to leave because i am not putting in enough money in their business i am a valuable customer and i do not think it is right to put a person out because they are not spending enough money i dont think anything is wrong in just buy ing one drink what is wrong with society today is it that businesses want money but not good customers but dont customers go with money gillian morris stouffville cnib says thanks to volunteers dear editor recently the cnib york region formally recognized the generous contributions of volunteers during national volunteer week we would be hard pressed to continually provide our essential services with quality and timeli ness without their dedication the reality that our staff live with on a daytoday basis is often overlooked because of the fine col laboration of a superb volunteerstaff partnership posi tively effecting the end results our agency is constantly faced with cuts in funding a reflection of our economic climate we work with a bare minimum staff of eight to provide services to over 1100 clients our client list is rapidly increas ing thank you to ruth pye vision rehabilitation nurse rosina zam- pese rehabilitation teacher jen nifer chamberlain orientation and mobility instructor patricia chris employment counsellor marion menezes administrative secretary and debbie robinson receptionistfund development coordinator for your efforts in meeting the needs of our clients volunteers and community karen ormerod district manager marva jeffers advisory board chair jodi herberman coordinator district volunteer services collecting for a cause residents dropped off empty beer bottles on the recent case for a cure day and the pro ceeds went to fund the canadian diabetes association shown here are volunteers marg mcconnell left and diana jupp right with helper stephanie jupp photocheryl johnson making the cut last saturday the whitchurchstouffville museum offered a workshop on the german art of paper cutting instructor kathy johansen right gives advice to museum curator dorie billick photocheryl johnson church focus heritage singers perform hallelujah pepperpot oct 26 the heritage singers will be at markhams centennial baptist church on the evening of oct 26 to perform their popular hal lelujah pepperpot show the heritage singers will perform a hallelujah pepper pot at centennial baptist church on oct 26 at 730 pm the heritage singers was formed by the musical direc tor grace carterhenry lyons whose folk musical experience began with the jamaican folksingers in her native jamaica the 28member group is a blend of caribbean african and canadian mosaic draw ing its members from nova scotia toronto barbados st vincent the grenadines trinidad tobago guyana jamaica and our own town of markham this group has a long history of performances with acceptance and acclaim came the responsibility of maintain ing a high standard of excellence and they are now an award winning group they also just returned from par ticipating in the 1996 world wide sivo folklorist festival in odoorn holland there is an ambiance of goodwill that surrounds this group and although the members of the group come from all walks of life and cultures they share a common love that of raising their voices in song and serving the community centennial baptist church is proud to be presenting the heritage singers as they perform hallelujah pepperpot the church is at 8176 mccowan road south of hwy 7 tickets are 15 each and are available by calling 4757695 we welcome you all faiths welcome to advertise please call susan obrien 2942200 bethesda lutheran church 20 union st unionville 4771731 near hwy 7 main fc sunday school 930 am va worship 1030 am markham missionary church because church is more than a tradition 1055 am liberated to give thanks pastor thurton no service this evening home fellowship nursery is provided both morning and evening ask about our many midweek programs rev winston thurton rev blaine lougheed senior pistor associate pastor 5438 major mackenzie drive east markham ontario l3p3j3 9052945081 905 2945383 fax comes ol mccowan and major mackenzie continuing to focus upon gods word and family life central united church 131 main st unionville 4740183 sunday service 930 am 1100 am a different harvest a warm welcome awaits you grace church anglican 2943184 19 parkway avenue markham parkway runs east from hwy 48 3 stoplights north of hwy 7 sunday october 13th national thanksgiving 830 am holy eucharist 1000 am- choral eucharist thursday 1000 am holy eucharist all welcome the rev paul g walker recto licensed nursery school 2944920 centennial baptist church 8176 mccowan rj just south of hwy tt7 9054757695 senior pastor rev mark lowric we are a chris tain fellowship that cares about you and your family 1100 am thanksgiving celebration communion pastor mark lowrie we offer a wide range of midweek activities for you your family including awana program youth groups mens ladies fellowship small groups creative corner and seniors ministry home of the centennial child care centre jr sr kindergarten spaces available you arc cordially invited lo join us for markham christian community church service ai h am sunday congregation sleeles flue east ii 1 77 milliken meadows diive maikham ontario ljr 0v5 fax 905 4793062 tel 905 a793322 markham baptist church 110 church street 2945830 west of wootten way opposite markham high m an alphabet of faith is for mancipation the new mens movement no gathering around a fire or primitive screams our new mens movement is based on the model of manhood found in jesus christ sunday worship at 900 1 115 i bible school v i f dl ages at 10 a ca baptist ministries cfmrch