pi 4 the tribune vandtr marcfi 9 t967 stouffville scene whats going on mrs william senechal main street is spending a week with miss mabel bur gess formerly of stouff- ville and now at fort erie a euchrebridge party sponsored by the thorn- haven wa will be held in the victoria square com munity hall on wednes day march 22 at 815 pm admission is 1 and there will be prizes and refresh ments mr and mrs ken harri son of zephyr were satur day evening guests at the home of mr and mrs har old whetstone on monday mrs arthur white enjoyed lunch with the whetstones before leaving to take up residence in california mrs whetstone attended a shower recently for miss sharon simpson in downs- view mrs truman baxter visited with her cousins mr and sirs alex lochead of scarboro recently while there she attended wishing well acres church where rev whit- combe is the pastor miss winnie morden of toronto was also a recent visitor with mrs baxter mrs lloyd moyer dor othy and mildred and mrs jess cober returned on friday evening from a three week holiday motor trip in florida while there they helped mr harvey moyer celebrate his 80th birthday a wedding of local in terest took place at baker hill baptist church on saturday afternoon when sandra baker daughter of mr and mrs jake baker and marvin betz son of mr and mrs ken betz were united in marriage new pastor on wednesday evening march 1 christ church anglican welcomed their new minister frederick miller from all saints kingsway a large group were in attendance and enjoyed meeting him informally over refresh ments on sunday mr mil ler was received by a pack ed house for his first ser vice mr and mrs donald f o r g i e and daughters donna dena and denise of kingston visited recently with his mother mrs murray forgie church st mr and mrs sherman arnold were recent visi tors with her sister miss dora doan at newmarket dont forget the boy scout and cubs paper drive to take place on march 18th mr and mrs j mcdon ald of kinsale and mr and mrs willis davis had dinner on friday with mrs everton smith mr and mrs ernest davis call ed in the evening the occa sion being mrs smiths birthday rev dr mckillican young people want proof says knox college dean stouffville the young people of today re fuse to accept anything it must be proven stated rev donald r mckillican dean of knox college and guest pastor at the morn ing service of st james presbyterian church stouffville sunday we live in a society of free thinkers where nothing is supreme nothing is eter nal and nothing has uni versal value we continue to build more and more churches but they have less and less influence we 97th birthday stouffville sixteen family friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of mr and mrs charles tindall harold street stouffville saturday on the occasion of mr tin- dalls 97th birthday guests were present from tor onto scarboro mount al bert goodwood and stouffville mr and mrs tindall who will mark their 56th wedding anniversary next month have lived in stouffville for the past 17 years they have one daughter mrs orvan dow ner of scarboro two grand children and two great grandchildren mr and mrs wilfred nix and mrs wm mcin tosh of brampton were re cent visitors with mr and mrs cliff lemon mr and mrs beland schlabach and daughters of vineland and also mr and mrs orval frctz and famiiy spent sunday with their mother mrs sam fretz mrs clarence doner and mrs mae fretz enjoyed a quilting one day last week with mrs edgar stickley of victoria square at a meeting of the directors of the horticul tural society at the home of mrs alfred smith on monday night it was noted that 100 flowering crab trees and 43 white birch trees had been plant ed around town in the past few years last thursday a 49 passenger bus took members to the spring garden show at the okeefe centre in toronto mr and mrs bruce bur ton and children of lemon- ville have returned from a ten day holiday in daytona beach and tampa florida they stayed with mrs burtons parents mr and mrs g mccarthy mrs robert hook and ella also esther smith visited last wednesday evening with mrs mae wild of holland landing linda davis and gary greenfield attended the tri service military ball at hart house university of toronto recently markham officer married at newmarket constable and mrs william sheridan are pictured here following- their re cent marriage at parkside tabernacle newmarket the bride is the former vicky barselaar daughter of mr and mrs arie barselaar rr3 newmarket the groom is the son of mr and mrs john sheridan stouffville rr1 and an officer with the markham township police department cadieux studio the skating club execu tive held a meeting on monday evening into the wee small hours of the morning to iron out details of the upcoming carnival stouffville firemen were able to save the twostorey garage premises of mr jim macliesney goodwood friday the blaze was first noticed by aylmer carter two cars were pulled from the building stouffville u c w emergency aid mr and mrs norman mackey of greenlay que bec were weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs denis robinson bak er avenue congratulations to mr and mrs john hall main street who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anni versary on tuesday mrs rosella graham who lives with her daugh ter mrs robert reid has been ill and was visited by her son and his wife mr and mrs carl graham of toronto on sunday mr and mrs ross mc kay charles street have returned from a two- week holiday in montego bay jamaica and paradise beach in the barbadoes mr ross reed of port age la prairie was met by his family mr and mrs e reed and wayne in ottawa on the weekend after visiting in renfrew for a day the whole family returned to stouffville where ross is visiting for several days his friend mr george jones omjar- rie is also spending sev eral days with the reed family the brownies and girl guides will be taking orders for cookies on sat urday march 11 and de livery will be made later mr harvey weir broth er of mrs james mckean sr tenth line south is here from saskatchewan this is his first trip back after fiftyfour years in the west and he is enjoying his visit with friends and relatives mr and mrs chal wilton of belleville and mr and mrs ted neville of orangeville recently visit ed their mother mrs ed neville main street mr and mrs don young and family of kirkfield and mrs reuben hockley of uxbridge were recent visi tors at the home of mr and mrs charles reynolds maytrce avenue bill mckean son of mr and mrs james mckean rr1 stouffville celebrat ed his seventh birthday feb 24 mr tom watt of mussel- mans lake is progressing nicely after undergoing surgery and hopes to be home soon mr john sutherland of la crcscnte california arrived on the weekend at the home of his aunt and uncle mr and mrs grant turner main street for a brief holiday prior to his enlistment in the us navy a scene reminiscent of the old days can be seen on many sunday mornings when mr james mckean rr1 stouffville hitches up his belgian team in their show harness to a big old sleigh and takes child ren of the area for a vide last week he had his mother mrs james mc kean and her brother mr harvey weir both in their eighties out for a ride mr oscar baker of wel- land and mr harold homes of toronto were saturday evening dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs eugene baker rr2 stouffville mrs bob hassard and children spent the week end with mr and mrs charles livingstone and william at niagara-on-the- lake while bob hassard played hockey at terrace bay on saturday night and at port arthur on sunday stouffville a ser vice of assistance called emergency aid has been oganized by the stouffville united church women as a centennial project the aim of the organiza tion is to render help on a shortterm emergency basis the work is strictly voluntary and no remuner ation is desired the ucw members feel that this type of ser vice is needed in stouff ville they feel that on occasions circumstances have arisen where people have nowhere to turn for immediate emergency help the service includes looking after the house and children for a day or part of a day shopping for groceries for someone who is confined to the home supplying emergency car transportation to or from a hospital doing family washings ironings or other household chores the number to call is g103236 the project is sponsored by the christian citizen ship and social action committee of the ucw paper drive the boy drive will stouffville march 18 scout paper be held in on saturday mr and mrs lawrence wideman of kingston wore visitors in stouffville on sunday mr and mrs harold spofford of markham visit ed recently at the home of mrs a v nolan rupert avenue a new electric sign was erected last week over the expanded store premises of crest hardware main street noon buffet the ladies auxiliary of the brownies and girl guides will hold a noon buffet luncheon at the stouffville legion hall on wednesday march 15 from 11 am to 215 pm mr mathew kennedy mill street has obtained a licence to operate a taxi in stouffville mr and mrs hal dafoe are holidaying in st petersburg florida mrs reg willis may- tree avenue returned home on sunday after spending the past week with her daughter and son- inlaw lac don and mrs eddington and their son at falconbridge mr wayne gilbert and miss sybil straker tor onto were dinner guests sunday with mr and mrs john chambers mary angela oconnor daughter of dr and mrs a t oconnor glad park avenue is convalescing at home following surgery and a 10 day confinement in sick childrens hospital men or women earn executive income investigate this plan of earn while you learn in the interesting and profitable field of real estate in your own area check this 10 point plan 1 managerial guidance 2 drawing account 3 schooling available 1 highest selling commissions 5 highest listing commissions 6 mortgage financing service 7 hospitalization plan 8 monthly income while ill 9 pension plan 10 no cost advertising support attention experienced realtors we pay 65 at once listings 20 of gross full no cost advertising support st tames presbyterian wms auxiliary met in the church hall march 1 with the president mrs a d powell in charge the study theme the church and the first can adians was given by mrs a g thompson assisted by mrs r stevens mrs bruce davidson and mrs a d powell mrs elmer ferguson led in the scrip ture study mrs a g thompson president of the willing helpers took charge of the business meeting the hostess was mrs a d powell starts thursday march 9th baker hill baptist church to hold centennial service fi u u- jus ar0 on march 2i 1s67 that the firsl service was held in the baker hill baptist church highway is whitchurch township to mark the occasion in this our countrys centennial year anniversary gatherings will be held on march 16 17 and 19 at eight oclock the public is invited to attend staff photo objective 2500 stouffville an ob jective of 52500 has been set for stouffville in the current easter seal cam paign for crippled child ren the committee chair man is john ocallaghan members of the executive include frank brock how ard christie george wil liams and douglas davis the program is sponsored by the stouffville lions club nominated for 8 academy awards kaukkfxmr theussiahs are c0min heshussiahs are comihfi vj aanxtsimurar nus fob added fun is united ambis j f menwscxcoworanonfcww wst waltcr m8trhau therortunecookie tbjok ab imeo arnsrs weekdays cont from 730 pm sat sun cont from 630 pm electrical lvcar heaters free of charge adult entertainment parkway drivein north of steeles off woodbine 293jh firemens dance the firemens centen nial ball will be held this friday evening march 10 at the legion hall plan to attend the centennial dinner held in the united church and sponsored by the board of stewards was well attended close to 200 were served mr and mrs leo eg berts and family have tak en up residence in a new bungalow at 32 mill street stouffville for stouffville folks who enjoy country and western music a good place to go is the carousel motor inn at ajax where bill johnson and the country showmen perform every friday and saturday evening this month other members of the group include bunt lewis earl tryon and paul evans mrs milton burke main street east is presently a patient in a toronto hos pital have reached a critical period rev mckiuican told the congregation that many persns especially young people feel the church is so negative in its thinking and withdrawn that there is little use in approaching it for help they feel were religious museums fossils or dinosaurs on the way out he said that times had changed from the day when the bible was taken as fact and a certain code of conduct was taken as correct now nothing i accepted at face value he said the old founda tions have been shattered success not service the pastor in a challeng ing message charged that secular and materialistic thinking has become dom inant in our world the status symbol of society today is the gathering to gether of as much of this worlds wealth as possible the dominant philosophy of life is no longer service but success rev mckillican noted that in spite of the trend mans thinking today is much the same as in bibli cal times we christians cannot expect to win every battle the most important thing is to be involved to make our mark in the world some people re fuse to fight unless they are assured of victory or refuse to run a race unless they can win touching on his own work as dean of knox college rev mc killican said that across canada there are 200 presbyterian church con gregations that require permanent pastors annual meeting of the canadian mental health association york county branch will be held tues mar 14th 830 pm at tlie bayview secondary school richmond hill guest speaker john rich md phd bs dpm subject residential facilities for the emotionally disturbed child all are welcomed to attend otglodsatne 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