Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 24, 1975, p. 7

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tttttett xstta church services stouffville baptist- jt church sunday april 27 ims 9i5 bible school for all llido morning worship 7 pm evening worship pastor mr raymond johnson j bloomington christian gospel church est 1 9th line at sibloomlngton patorrevcwsoriy monday april 27 1975 s45 sunday school ixzam morning wor ship wed 8pm prayer and bible study tuesday and fridays 7 pan pioneer girls st james presbyterian church rev ted creen b a 10 am morning wor ship v f 1115 sunday school the tribune thursday april 24 175 7 voice of bethel tiihics anniversary heisehill brethren in i christ church to am sunday school ii am morning wor ship 430 evening service pastor speaking tues 700 pm pioneer girls wed 745 pm midweek grayer service altona missionary church sbev donald t pugh- zz pastor c3undayapru271975 ce30 aim sunday scnool h30 am morning worship 7j30 evening service vjed prayer meeting s 00 pm sou are cordially invited to the missionary church qormley missionary church uniowille gospel hall and street at hwy 7- lords day breaking bread 930 ajn sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome by rev howard name of many very minaker wealthy and influential of on april 15 63 short the day itcarried only 20 years ago the unsinkable life boats not nearly titanic went down it was referred to as the ship god himself could not sink 4- in two hours and forty minutes after its collision with an iceberg it floundered and sank its recorded list of over 2200 contained the enough and those only partly filled appetite and pleasure were so im- portaht the chef received twelve times the salary of the wireless operator the lookout man was not equipped with proper glasses so that he saw but not clearly the melville united church 6th line south of 19th ave rev gordon c hunter 10 am church school 1115 am worship stouffville united church church duchess st minister rev j l carder ba bd sunday april 27 1975 1100 am- worship service speaker rev c armstrong church school 945 am intermediates 1100 am nursery kindergarten primary junior you will be welcome rev eldon boettger pastor phone887-5816- 9i50 am family bible hour 1100 am worship service 7j30 pm evening spijvice feekly home bible studies a warm welcome awaits you always christ church anglican 254 sunset boulevard easter iv 10 am holly com munion sunday school nursery school revw fedney rector 2971634 6401461 sacred music at st james stouffville st james presbyterian churchs 115th an niversary is to be laun ched friday evening may 2 at 8 pm with the fifth annual night of sacred music this program has proven to be very popular with a blend of vocals in strumental soloes quartets and other selected talent from local churches anniversary services at 10 am and 730 pm on sunday may 4 will be highlighted respectively by rev donald powell moderator of east toronto presbytery and former missionary to japan and rev douglas davis former longtime pastor of stouffville- united church special music is planned and all are cordially welcome ownev kept in his pocket the arnuigof danger and scoffed at the request to reduce speed the lords day went by on the great ship with no prayer hymn service or thought of god at 1140 that night tragedy struck- even after collision men kept from j women and children word of the- impending doom tottering oa the brink of eternity they drank i liquor played cards and danced to the tune of alexanders ragtime band only shortly before its fatal plunge to the bottom did the band start to play nearer my god to thee then they realized all hope was gone this floating un sinkable castle on its maiden voyage plunged to the ocean floor shooting hundreds of bodies into the air in its final spray of doom and death 1513 lives were sacrificed oh the altar of appetite and pleasure with practically no thought for eternity- paignton house 1 truly a nowork vacation for moms i imv will mom i vacation riuyrjnrnhctu has to cocxau the znrak wash the cfrthes wtp the floor leepa constant eye on the ujs what lind of holiday b that try a paignton house vacation in muskola this year we bet youll come back again like so many of our families do weve got ecrthin you could want- for a memorable summer holiday and we took after the uds too experienced supervision in the smih fry room torgaincs amn crafts and movies een swimming lessons- pjay our private goh course tennis fish or swim beautiful lake rousseau theres a heated pool and in the evening fun and frolic in the licensed lounge or a- rofluntkcwalk in the moonlight truly a hohday especially for mom paignton houe ltd box 116 minttt ontario canada fjfjtht1tv40 toll free ls00ol7524 t the canadian vacation simplified gormley news stouffville missionary church 169 main st e rev jhamilton minister sunday april 27 1975 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am mr lloyd wilson- uxbridge 700 pm the missionary film to planet earth with love wed730 pm prayer bible study leader mr carl reesor fri 800 pm high schooiyquth night youre always welcome at the missionary church greetings cabled lh stouffville pentecostal church 460 main st e revsa grant pastor 640903 friday 730 pm junior young peoples hour 800 pm youthtimesteve chaloner t sunday april 27 1975 foyoo am- christian education hour tffoo am family worship service 700 pm evangelistic meeting led 8 pm bible study prayer memorial christian church r pastor rev david barker iz 640-3701- i t sunday april 27 1975 9e45 am bible school x 1100 am god in the midst followed by lyjich everyone welcome- 730 pm- breaking of bread- tuesday 29th 8 pm don double of the good iews crusade will speak at a house meeting 199 stbufferst t the lord thy god in the midst of tjrlee is mighty zeph 317 by evelyn milsted gormley a highlight of mr and mrs sam doners 67th wed ding anniversary on april 15 was a cable received from their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs allan doner who are missionaries in horin nigeria mr and mrs walter brillinger and children were dinner guests of mrs beulah jones in stouffville saturday s mr and mrs allan heise of hamilton and mr and mrs ken heise of ridgeway were week end guests of mr and mrs russell heise cindy gill of aurora enjoyed the weekend with connie ash mr and mrs earl widemaifand daughters spent the weekend with cousins in ohio rev and mrs cecil- brown of stayrier spent business directory public accountants several days with her brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs harold doner- wendy meade has completed her year at the university of guelph and presently is at home with her parents mr and mrs victor meade mr and mrs lawrence boynton and family and patsy boynton of toronto en joyed supper on sunday with mr and mrs russell scott of orangeville mrs harry smith is still confined to her home with illness why not send her a card to let her know you are thinking of her mr and mrs jack wright and family were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs john crossman of orangeville paul foulds of st marks school won first place at the york county science fair recently in the grade 7 and 8 environmental sciences singles division his project was entitled endangered canadian wildlife other local winners include the following junior special awards alison barrett and marie cooperthwaite orchard park janice grey orchard park physical sciences grade 7 and 8 single bill batter whitchurch highlands first environmental sciences grade 7 and 8 group danny leblonc and mike mumford suminitview first beth mcbride and mary lang summitview honourable mention life sciences grade 7 and 8 group kenneth wells and andrew reesor orchard park second julie simbhdsand karen barry stouffville dist secondary school honourable men- tion physical sciences grade 9 and 10 single wanda kamocki sdss honourable mention physical sciences grade 9 and 10 group beth wilson and barb williams sdss honourable men tion life sciences grade 11 and 13 single keith manser sdss second earth sciences grade 11 and 13 single kent kerrigan sdss second kent wideman sdss honourable mention greenwood news barn destroyed during storm rou can always do better attheoriginalandonly i fabric and drapery mill outlet now 2 warehouse locations woodbine avejusj south of no 7 hwy 4956919 and 2160 no 7 hwy at keele st 6692251 hundreds of fine fabrics at less than vi see our special 2 99c yd regular value department ready made drapes largest selection and best prices you can find anywhere we guarantee it egto cover 12 wide by 95 long from2995 bregman sharpley- kysatz chartered accountants 22 main st w stouffville ont resident partner skusatica 6401991 9641370 by mildred mctaggart greenwood the general meeting of the ucw was held in the church onthursday evening unit 3presented the program anduriiti provided the lunch plans were made for the lucky luncheon to be held at the end of may and also for the printing of a cook book the cook book will contain some of those tasty recipes for which the greenwood ladies are noted fire destroyed the large barn on the former pengelly farm early last friday morning during the storm the barn was on a portion of the property purchased by- metropolitan toronto as a garbage site congratulations to kathy pegg basc who has completed her four- year course at guelph university kathy plans to go to teachers college- in the fall the annual- meeting i of thckinsale wi was- held on wed evening at the home of mrs janet crawford the following officers were- elected pres mrs evelyn stell vice presmrs grace parkin secretary mrs lorraine nicholson treas mrs mildred mctaggart dist director mrs marion young family and consumer affairs mrs wm brown- citz world affairs miss may brown education cultural activities mrs marion young resolutions mrs j stell agr in dustries mrsgrace parkin curator vj mrs- j janet crawford mr donald clarke in the jo ruddy jlospital and mrs mary mclean in the ajax hospital are both improving treat and treasure a treat and treasure sale will be held at the ballantrae community centre april 26 the bazaar is held to aid the guides and brownies mrs george griffin recently visited with mr and mrs john griffin at their new home in orillia mrs hw padwick of calgary called on her sister mrs janet crawford one day last week 62 polyester knits jsee our fabulous selection of polyester and cotton single knits american imports and exceptional designs only 299 yd we guarantee it open to the public warehouse hrs daily 1 am sat 9 am i pm irz nr bethel assembly of god j- hwy4748 phone 6405555 rev howard minaker pastor c- sunday april 27 1975 jfl945 am bible school llloo am jesus the anointed 7130 pm why christians suffer all roads lead to bethel rfust minutes from where you are churchill baptistchurch aurora sider6ad 9 cone rev paul hope b th minister of youth jim clubine fri 800 pm ladies rally penny tyndale h speaking lawrenson family singing sat 730 pm- youth emphasis speaker rev fipver crosby special music 2- sunday april 27th 1975 950 am bible school for all ages ll00am morning worship pastor hope speaking musically lawrenson family 7220- pm rev wilfred lawrenson speaking j sfecial music wed 745 pm prayer and bible in depth fh7 pm youth night ages 13 25 davidahuntley chartered accountant 641 davis drive newmarket ont leonard r rosenberg associates chartered accountants 84 yonge st s aurora phone 8375720 8892741 innesgellco chartered accountants 251 main street north markham ontario 297227 294667 1 fivi innes 8 comm c a rngcll b colm c a cijxst re v attend the church ofcur choice4 ijj v ait v a fit jsigi funeral directors oneill funeral home stouffville funeral director mrs fayminton continuous telephone service dayor night ph stouffville 6402855 ontario land surveyors malcolm phillips ontario land surveyor 142 main st w stouffville phone 6404031 optometrists richard black od optometrist stouffville meoicalcentre for appointment 640j722 hours r haursj0ani pmj t every tuesday t continuous music 830 pm till 100 am great dancing listening remembering may 3 tj1e jimmy dorsey orchestra and featuring bobeberiy the climax jazz band may 17 memghe whitney orcriesnu aothallman orchestra may 10 thekhjkeelungton 0rcme8tr4 aw the climax jazz band may 24 te tommy dorsey orchestra itl r vl vltn and the trump davidson orchestra wa iii 7 fkltts s660 advanced s770 al door jlckets onsaieat simpsons ticket agenciesa8 a record storeseatons attractionssamsthe bayyonge 8 bloor and the international centre sponsored by mauon minor hockey association a international centre 1 free parking- information 6776131 3i if t- klwiivncltake the family down souths to orilliat good ideacharlic because the new ontario lottery wintario is going to be fun to play and fun lo think about iwinriingrtoo particularly with a new grand prbeol si0ooo0 every othcrthursdayand lots more prizes in the first draw alone there will be upto fourteen s 10000 prizei one hundred and twenty sl000 prizes and hundreds of10dprizesup to 1350 prizes in all and charlie the tickets cost just one dollar each and you can get them almost anywhere cigar stores restaurants newsstands gas stations milk stores grocery stores you see this sample tiiket charlie sej3es number tickets for each draw are prepared in series for example in ihe first draw there will be up to is series of tickets the series number is printed on the corner of the ticket beside the date of the draw- yourlicketnumbermadeupoffivedigitsisprinted in red and is located next to ihe series number now if your series number is ihe same as the series number drawn and your ticket number is identical to the winning number then oull win the grand prizcofs 100000 ifyour scries number is not the same as thescries number drawn but jour lickctnumber is identical to the winning number you win a big si0000 ifpnly the last four digits in your ticket numbcrare identical and in the same order is the last four digits in the winning number jou win sl000 if only the last thrcedigits arc identical and in the same order as the last three i digits m the winning number then ou will win sioo v tickets are only good of coursetor the draw printed on the ticket and arc eligible to win only one prize- and charlie the first draw will be eon television may 15 youll actually sec the winning number drawn then if you want to check the winning number afterwards just look in iour local pjper the ncifday to collect bring in your stub or send it filled out by registered mail lo ontario loilcry corporalion cum berland terrace 2 uloor street westtoronio dont worry charlie everything ou need to know is printed right on ihe back of your ticket but thats just part of the jslqry because through the ministry of culture and recreation the millions ofdollars raised by the lottery will support a whole range of activities and facilities right here in ontario things wc can all enjoy ybuscecharliewith wintario were all going to winand it cosis just a dollar to play i yotimearv just a buck a throw rightcharlie ill 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