Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 31, 1974, p. 7

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the tribunethursday jan 31 1w4 7 churehr services zss mini- gormley missionary church reveldonboeuger pastor phone 887ss46 sunday feb 3 1974 950 am family bible hour 11 am worship service 730 pm evening ser vice regular weekly home bible study prayer group please inquire a warm welcome awaits you always st james presbyterian church rev fred cromey 2941633 mr donald donaghey sunday feb 3 1974 10 a m worship service 11 am sunday school stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton tel 6402413 or 3911 sunday feb 3 1974 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1109 am 700 pm the staff and students of emmanuel bible college will be in charge service of music with mr mrs wishart bell in the evening wed 800 p m youth fellowship midweek prayer service crusade for christ with rev a rees mr a perri feb 10 17 youre always welcome at the missionary church bloomington christian gospel church 9th line no at bloomington sunday feb 3 1974 945 sunday school 11 am morning wor ship wed 8 pm prayer and bible study tuesday and fridays 7 pm pioneer girls melville united church l kennedy rd 4 miles north of unionville minister rev gordon hunter sunday school 10 a m church service 1100 am ff all welcome v ringwood congregational christian church feb 3 1974 pastor mr john schaper 1000 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 800 pm wed c e prayer meeting christ church anglican stouffville 254 sunset boulevard next door to orchard park school 10 am holy communion second and fourth sundays morning prajer first and third sundays rector rev fred e miller 2971634 church information 640- 1614 altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sunday feb 3 1974 1030 a m sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 evening service you are cordially invited to the missionary church unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 a m sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome stouffville united church v church duchess st minister- rev j l carder ba bd sunday feb 3 1974 11 am holy communion service church school 945 am intermediates 11 am nursery kindergarten primary jr classes organist mr a gent for a friendly welcome come to churchill baptist church 6104704 9th concession 1 mile north of musselmans lake a bible teaching ministry rev paul hope b th sunday feb 3 1974 950 am bible school 11am- pioneer girls choir 720 p m pam and laura routledge pastor will speak on the early church acts a m and p m friday 7pm- young people age 14 25 pool party stouffville baptist church sunday feb 3 1974 945 bible school 11 am rev raymond joyce missionary to moslems 7pm- the ladies sextet from ontario bible college wed 8pm- love and tongues pastor mr raymond johnson 945 am today 1100 am 730 pm bethel assembly of god hwy 47 48 phone 6405555 rev howard minaker pastor sunday february 3 1974 save tomorrows generation mr laurie cook evangelism fellowship if all roads lead to bethel just minutes from where you are stouffville pentecostal church 460 main st e rev s a grant pastor 6404903 friday 730 pm junior yps 800 pm youthtime sunday feb 3 1974 y 10 am christian education hour vll am missionary service communion 7 pm rev r w taitinger general superin tendent of the pentecostal assemblies of canada toronto wed 800 midweek fellowship prayer bible study mccormack memorial church hwy 48 vivian rd sunday february 3 1974 950 sunday school for all ages 11 am r w klassen 730 pm rev john boyd from sudbury the nursery is open for all services tues 730 pm young peoples thurs 800 pm new life hour wed 7 pm pioneer girls boys brigade memorial christian church pastor david barker- 6043701 sunday february 3 1974 1000 am bible school all ages special colour presentation 1100 am rev david barker 700 pm singing and praise 730 pm informal fellowship including breaking of bre wed 8 pm bible study and prayer meeting before all your people i will perform miracles- exodus 3410 horticultural society those early years wrmss i v j5 f i vs- wed in silo am united church pameladendine forsythe and edward wallace beach were married recently in a pretty ceremony conducted by rev francis cook in siloam united church the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs charles for sythe uxbridge the groom is the son of mr and mrs beverley beach stouffville r r 3 helen forsythe sisterinlaw of the bride was matron of honor janet niedzielski of hamilton irene grathowski uxbridge and the grooms sister marilyn beach were bridesmaids garry demchuk was best man glenn forsythe brother of the bride and terry watts were ushers voice of bethel special report from the man estate stouffville in april of this year the stouffville horticultural society will celebrate its 50th anniversary to acquaint residents with the history of this community organization the tribune is pleased to publish the following information in separate installments covering the period from 1924 to 1974 the initial item includes the first second and third ears 192426 as follows fifty years ago several local citizens expressed concern over the condition of stouffville streets and other areas in the village and decided to do something about it on april ll 1924 the horticultural society was organized at the home of dr f a dales dr dales was elected the pre sident other members of the executive included 1st vicepresident mr thomas klinck 2nd vice- president mrs s s ball secretarytreasurer mr paulboadway directors mrs nathan forsyth mrs harvey lawson mrs fred silvester mr f c rowbotham mr j r hodgins mr archie stouffer mrs a v nolan mr bert miller and mrs w j mather an open meeting followed with henry j moore of islington the guest speaker he suggested projects that might be undertaken to improve the appearance of the village and offered advice pertaining to the operation of the society the membership fee was set at 1 and has never been changed public and executive meetings were first held in the auditorium above the council chambers the site of the present clock tower and fountain the initial project was a boulevard beside the council chambers red barberry shrubs were planted and remained up until the time the building was demolished a flowerbed was started in front of the public library and improvements made to the hoover property where the post office is now located the site was then a livery stable prizes were given for the best kept backyards a summer flower show- was open to the public for an admission of 15 cents children could attend without charge if accompanied by an adult the 1st annual meeting showed a membership of 92 and a balance in the treasury of 4518 the president for 192s was walter muston the secretary treasurer was ora reamon mr muston was the owner of the stouffville greenhouse ninth line south however due to pressure of business he had to give up the pre sidency early in the year mr h o klinck was appointed to fill the vacancy the society contacted the council and the churches with regard to a decoration day service in the cemetery it has been held annually ever since a flowerbed was started in the cemetery and work was started on a cleanup at the southeast and front areas of the grounds in june the society ob tained permission to cut down the weeds along main street another flower show- was held in ratcliffs hall above the former ratcliff store market- well its time for pauls big sale on permanents a big 30 off from monday to thursday only pauls hair stylist unisex hair styling 6403553 trinitron by how ard minaker a special communique has reached us from the man estate our correspondent will discern sends this report after a long climb i at last arrived on the plateau known for many centuries as lower than angels what a thrilling experience to enter this beautiful property on the outer gate written in very large letters were the words dominion after a few words of greeting i was ushered into the main hall of the mansion where others were also gathering as had been expected the consulting physicians prepared to give a report on the health of mr inner man however all eyes were fastened on mr outer man as he had to be helped to a chair by dr manoftheworld and dr doyourthing his personal secretary lust of the flesh followed with several items to make him comfortable in a few moments dr inspiration entered followed by drs new birth and repen tance they sat in the three seats provided for them in the centre of the room i was sitting near mr outer man and was shocked to see the wrinkles on his face his hair turned gray and his pale countenance dr inspiration arose and made this statement- i must inform you that mr outer man is very ill and faces certain death at this point outer man fainted over the remonstrance of drs manoftheworld and do- yourthmg he ordered an injection nurse conscience was ordered to give him a shot of hope after which mr uter man revived sony onegun color guaranteed lowest prices on the spot financing two year total guarantee j open 6 days incl sun pm closed mondays i we guarantee our prices are the lowest i i brices furniture barn don mills rd 5 miles nokth or newmabktt queinsvilu 4714175 we specialize in chesterfields market maple leaf brand beef sirloin t bonewing expertly trimmed steaks 169 aged lor tenderness i lb boneless lean round steaks or roast 59 planters variety pak peanuts 1 lb trjy 99 egg plant zucininni new asparagus kadana tea bags of 0 69 sirloin tip or boneless rump roast 1 69 lb maple leaf low 49 lb low hint otmapleof wine keg re9 189 lb boneless hams 1 pet instant skim milk 99 mac apples 1 lb big 99 neilsons or willards 5 choc ore bars b 95 maple leaf skinless sausage 99 crisco shortening 49 maple leaf devon brand i09 sliced baconl- tulip soft aqc margarine special dempsters bakers tea biscuits bran muffins 41 c mix or match pkg pak reg 4k pko duncan hines cake mixes pk9 00 lean juicy ground ghugk 1 19 ont no 1 parsnips bag 39 souirrel peanut butter 33 oi jar l 49 1 bick dill pickle slices uni 49 wellington st west of hwy 48 ph 2943140 m and main streets the books at the end of 1925 showed a balance of us and membership of 109 the horticultural year of 1926 had mr klinck as president once again and margery mertens the secretary the society installed wire edging around their public flowerbeds and sent two letters to council requesting some control over dogs the sod was straightened along main street and a committee was appointed to approach council with regard to curbing a flowerbed started the previous year at the east end intersection was improved another was started at the west end on the boulevard w here the hydro station is now located planting was completed of 650 petunias at these sites three tubs filled with petunias were placed at various locations in the business area the council granted the society the sum of 5 to buy plants for a flowerbed started in the park the societys firsf picnic was held in 1926 the location was the village park with over 100 in attendance the get- together was continued for a number of years the high schools orche stra played for the occasion membership in 1926 was 201 the treasurer reported a balance of 5 33 the executive was reappointed for 1927 chairman mrs joan doble is the new chairman of the whitchurch stouffville recreation committee for 1974 the inaugural meeting was held jan 23 at the lemonville community centre new- members this year are- cliff dunkeld william street and jackwatson tenth line south letirement income family protection tax savings up to 4000 a year may be deduct ible for income tax purposes from your income if you investit in one of sun life of canadas registered retirement savings plans call me for details heinz daues clu r r 3 claremont telephone 4401045 sun life of canada my fair ladies by sebastian healthy hair markham theres a lot of talk these days about healthy hair and we all take it for granted that healthy hair is hair that looks good feels good and is on its best behaviour but did you ever wonder what healthy hair consists of what goes into its making what pros know professional hair dressers know what to look for in evaluating a head of hair they know what makes for lustre and body and they know what makes hair resilient and strong thats because they understand hairs structure they know what good hair is that way and they know how to help hair that isnt elasticity hair is in many ways structured like wool thus it shrinks with heat and stret- cheswhenwet likea mohair sweater the ability of hair to stretch is known as elasticity hair when pulled should stretch about 15 of its length and then spring back elasticity is what keeps hair from breaking off with every little tug and proper elasticity depends on sufficient moisture normally hair is about 10 percent moisture but sometimes hair dries up it loses its ability to retain moisture becoming dry and brittle inelastic and frail porosity hair absorbs moisture because it hasopeningsorpores in oder to be healthy hair must have the right degree of porosity chemical pro cessing however has a tendency to make hair overly porous hair in this state loses its bounce and springiness ph hair is normally acid in its chemical makeup but hair preparations dyes permanents even shampoos are frequently alkaline thus the normal chemical balance is often disrupted causing structural changes in the hair hair that is too alkaline becomes coarse and scaly it loses its lustre to the rescue luckily for us hajr that is less than perfect can with proper care be restored to glowing good health an experienced hairdresser can determine the elasticity porosity and acidity of your hair and prescribe the necessary shampoo and conditioners because part of being a professional is a thorough in depth understanding of hair from under the dryer oftentimes its the mink in the closet that is responsible for the wolf at the door for further beauty advice contact me at sebastians coiffure 115 main st n markham 2945465

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