Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 18, 1971, p. 7

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thmsdiy february is 19x1 the tribune page 7 stouffville united church ctaurrh it daehru stvl minister ktv jm i- carder ba bj sunday february 21 1971 11 an worship service church school 945 am jr- intermediate 11 arr nursery kinder garttn primary organist ilr ross phelps ringwood congregational christian church minister mr t llarland sunday february 21 1971 10 a m sunday school 1110 am 7 pjn wor ship services 8 pm wed c e prayer meeting christ church anglican stouffville rector rev fred e miller sunday february 21 1971 qunquarfesima sunday 930 am morning prayer nursery a sunday school 130 pm holy commun ion ash wcdnesdav feb 24th churchill church pastor g landers sunday february 21 1971 bible school 1050 regular worship 11 8c 700 midweek prayer and bible study wed 8 pm bloomington christian gospel church associated gospel churches of canada sunday february 21 1971 945 am sunday school 11 am 730 pm gordon gooderham wed 8 pm prayer and bible study fri 7 pm pioneer girls a cordial welcome to ah gormley missionary church rev ii s hallman pastor phone 8875846 thurs 8 pm youth fell owship phil crousc speaking on science and the bible thurs 8 pm wms work meeting at the home of mrs campcy sunday february 21 1971 950 family bible school with classes for all ages 11 am 730 pm wor ship with the pastor preaching wed feb 24 8 pm mis sionary prayer meeting in charge of mrs milsted mr mrs mills are missionary appointees to west iran and will be speaking and singing a warm welcome awaits you gormley heise hill brethren in christ church pastor rev a mcnivcn 8875489 sunday february 21 1971 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm- evening service tues 7 pm- pioneer girls wed 745 pm prayer service all are welcome memorial christian congregational church sunday february 21 1971 visiting minister 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed evening feb 17th prayer meeting altona missionary church rev donald t pueh pastor sunday february 21 1971 sunday school 1030 am evening service 730 wed 8 pm prayer ser vice everyone welcome st james presbyterian church stouffville rev fred ii cromey ba 294im3 rev alex adam g1043g9 sunday february 21 1971 sunday school ii am 10 am preacher rev a j adam melville united church 6th cone markham rev georffe davison sunday february 21 1971 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship service thurs choir practice 8 pm sftontr i markham liapt ist chtirtik f vml sfvf 7 jo fjm stouffville baptist church pastor ewart s orr ba 6403827 sundiiy february 21 1971 950 bible school ii miriam 7 gospel service wed 9 a prayer meeting you cant afford to miss fri 645 boys girls club christ is the way baker hill baptist church pastor rev ii j laflcur sunday february 21 1971 bible school 950 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm wed 8 pm prayer ser vice mccormack memorial vivian pastor v g shilllnkton bth ilione 4782826 sunday february 21 1971 950 ajn sunday school 11 am ct 730 pm regular services weekday activities tues 7 pm pilgrims girls 811 wed 8 pm new life hour in homes thurs 7 pm boys 1218 stouffville pentecostal church temporary location altona community centre kev s a grant pastor 640i903 friday 8 pm young peoples hour sunday february 21 1971 10 am sunday school 11 am 7 pm regular services wednesday 8 pm bible study sc prayer full gospel church stouffville services licit in the masonic hall prayer meeting at 344 south street thurs 8 pm sunday february 21 1971 10 am sunday school 11 am marilyn minaker canadian olympic gym nast for one service only having represented canada four times in international competition marilyn will tell of her greatest thrill scores of young people have committed their lives to christ following her testimonies special muic and singing 730 pm rev howard minaker text when a coward fought to a princes title whitchurch couple honored stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton tel 6103113 or 3911 sunday february 21 1971 945 am family sunday school with classes for everyone 11 am 7 pm- the pator will preach wed 8 pjm the prayer meeting and youth fel lowship convene simul taneously schedule for pioneer girts and christian service brigade available on re quest youre always welcome at the missionary church vivian mr and mrs thos clark rr 2 stouffville were honored friday- evening at a surprise gathering in the whitchurch centennial centre ballantrae the occasion was their silver wedding anniversary attended by more than 100 neighbors friends and family relatives the wellknown and highlyrespected cou ple were flooded with gifts including a swivel rccker from the congregation of vivian church and a set of dishes from their familv mr and mrs clark have resided on the 9th concession of whit church for the past 10 years living previously on hwy 48 near ballantrae they are proud of their family of three douglas and elaine at home and marvin across the road they have two grand children charlene and johnny clark mr clark has one ordination ceremony for baptist pastor kev ewart orr was received into the the occasion was well attended rev and mrs fellowship of the stouffville baptist church and orr reside on lloyd avenue in stouffville the community at an ordination service feb ii jas thomas entertainment for the whole family ontario brother roy stouff ville rr 3 and two sisters mildred mrs rov fockler vivian three sisters mrs bob macaloney mrs howard doner and mrs doris degecr a highlight of the evening was a mock mmmm 5050 draw a scarboro man won the 5050 draw spon sored by the stouffville centurians drum and bugle corps mr p ind marjorie obrien wedding with a cast of soloist the presiding beairsto 544 bir- avenue stouffville eight roy flewell the pastor was howard chmount avenue mrs clark has one bride doris degeer doner purchased the lucky brother gordon the groom gordon bob macaloney was brown stouffville and t a b e r the master of ceremonies bridesmaid gladys smalley the best man bill simpson an usher herb simpson the brides father and lloyd grose the sec the worlds most versatile horse in action stallion avenue and parade queen contest horse sale sat at 7 pm sat feb 27 at 830 am sun feb 28 at 1 pm cne grounds coliseum toronto admission per day adults 200 students s100 children free this ad printed compliments of ais tack shop kit 4 stonllville on vamloif side kd ioott fun in snow for union villa sr citizens ticket the draw was made saturday at aikens pharmacy main street unionville there were a lot of excited people on hand at unionvilla to ex perience their first ride on a snowmobile soon able to satisfy their curiosity wonderful fan- tastic and exhilerating were just a few of the ad- despite the bitter jectives used to describe the ex perience its the best ride ive had in a long time said 86 year old olive bracken a long time resident of the markham area reminiscing back a few years she told the party originally came tribune about the from the residents g 0 days when many of the older sne used to take her cold over 20 senior citizens donned crash helmets snowmobile suits and mits to go wisking across the villas 17 acres of brush and trail administrator cal peppier said the idea to hold a snowmobile sergeantmajor in the royal canadian air force was so im pressed he suggested that the villa buy a snowmobile of its own a snowmobile is a very sensitive machine he said its different from driving a car or even a plane its a unique experience norman fretz meats custom slimjrmcriiiir freezer orders rr 3 claremont 6403125 choice cut meats thurs fri sat folks had heard so much about snowmobiles they wanted to try the sport themselves so with the help of harry maynard of unionville motors who donated all the brothers horse and cutter into markham every week to shop i dont think snowmobiling is any more dangerous but it is easier to keep warm in a cutter she said after chauffering 1 s i i i think summer equipment they were administrator cal peppier around the grounds a couple of times 72 year old alex cohen a former save on income tax up to 2500 a year may be deduct ible for income tax purposes from your income if you invest it in a registered retirement savings plan while you also guarantee yourself a monthly retirement income for life ask me for details im with sun life of canada heinzu daucs clu rr3 claremont telephone nm065 sun life of canada r i i i stouffville 15 the town where you can still get a qood lunch for less than a dollar full course ctihwe i special luncheon 95 1 i book your cottage for spring now we con build it for you fa f or give you moteriols and 3 blueprints if you want to i soup or egg roil breaded jumbo shrimps or sweet sour spareribs or sweet sour chicken balls chicken mushroom chow mein plain fried rice tea cr coffee also other canadian sf y le luncheons i do it yourself open friday evening till 9 pjn 95c flower show can spring be far behind the stouf fville horticultural society is chartering a bus march 3 to attend the flower showat the ro y a 1 ontario museum toronto friendship club the friendship club will meet thursday evening tonight at the stouffville legion hall those wishing tran sportation are asked to call 6402443 i ratcliff lumberl 1 limited lumber and ruildcrs supplies unionville 2971661 gormlcy 888193 hwy 7 at don i specializing in chinese foods canadian dishes open daily itll tocal ouiviky takeout service 10i discount on pickup o30euj union villi- mills im at i i 6402690 m main w stouifvilu mrt-oi- fmoj gormle c- nothing to do in town stouffville is a lack of recreational facilities a problem among young people in stouffville without ex ception the teenagers interviewed on the question said yes while their parents said no there really isnt much for teenagers in stouffville said kathy williams montreal street she feels that organized sports dances every weekend and more skating time at the arena would improve the situation she also suggested that a movie theatre would be a good idea with movies that a teenager could get in to see astrid jaago boyer street agreed she has lived in stouff ville for the past three years and finds that there really isnt that much to do astrid like kathy is a student at stouffville district but finds that school activities arent much help on weekends she says that most of her friends go to markham or toronto for entertainment astrid would like to see more organized sports dances and a show like astrid sherrin watson main street thinks stouffville ought to have a theatre she feels that teenagers have little in town to keep them occupied while they arent a problem now they could become a problem in the future she thinks sherrin says her 13 year old brother even with hockey practice and a paper route still wishes he had something to do during weekends ann middleton burkholder street was the last teenager interviewed on the subject like kathy and astrid ann is a student at stouffville district and finds that there isnt much excitement on weekends she says that she really isnt happy with the situation and thinks there is plenty of room for improvement but ann is philosophical about the problem im used to making my own fun by now she told the tribune parents on the other hand werent that worried about the lack of recreational facilities here donald wilkinson baker street finds that his children seldom complain about not having anything to do he feels that stouffville has as many organizations as most other communities my kids have always managed to keep active and out of trouble he said like mr wilkinson photographer ted cadieux doesnt feel teenagers in stouffville had much to complain about young people dont seem to be able to make their own fun anymore he said kids tend to expect everything handed to them on a silver platter he suggested that teenagers who find themselves bored and without anything to occupy their time on a saturday afternoon might consider volunteer work the town of whitchurchstouffville ontario tenders for alterations 2 municipal office building stouffville sealed bulk tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by mr ralph coiner clerktreasurer until 100 pm thursday february 25th 1971 at the municipal offices stouffville ontario for alterations 41 to the municipal office building plans and specifications may be obtained by general contractors only on deposit of a 5000 certified cheque or cash from the office of alexander b leman architect 643 yonge street toronto ontario after 300 pm tuesday february 16th 1971 applications must be accompanied by a certified cheque made payable to alexander b leman architect in the amount of 5000 which will be refunded after drawings and specifications are returned in good order plans will be on display at the toronto construction associa tion and the construction exchange oshawa ontario lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted this is not a bid depository tender ralph e coiner clerktreasurer corporation of the town of whitclnirehstouffville stouffville ontario keep a tank of hot water handy you never know when youll be needing it cascade a familysize tank that keeps itself full of hot water quietly safely lots of hot water for all those unexpected cleaning jobs an extra load of laundry a visiting football team a playful pooch that likes to bring the outdoors indoors with a cascade electric vater heater in the house youve got the biggest bargain in hot water t your hydro cascade i-

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