Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 6, 1975, p. 7

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j tttsstzttas j church services altona missionary k church m7sour centennial year rev donald t pagh pastor sunday nov 9 17s 1030 ajn sunday school ll30 a ml morning worship 736 evening service wed prayer meeting 80jj pm you are cordially invited ttfthe missionary church k stouffville 1 baptist church novembers 1975 945 am bible school for all ages 11 am morning service 7 pm evening service pastor mr raymond johnson please take this time to worship with us 4 stouffville united church sunday nov 9 1975 minister rev jl catderbabd 11 am remembrance 4 baptism service sunday school 945 am in termediates n00am- nursery kindergarten primary junior you will be welcome stouffville i missionary 4 church 159 main st e rev j hamilton minister sunday november 9 1975 945 am family sunday school ll00 am 700 pm worship services wd 730 pm prayer and bible study fit 800 pm high school youth youre always welcome at- the missionary hurch second markham baptist church gormleystoofrvfllerd at cth cone kennedy rd mr tom hamilton phone8874s51 sunday nov 9 1915 anniversary sunday 1000 bible school for all ages 1100 am and 700 pjn worship service wed 800 pm prayer bible study nursery always available listen to your bible today broadcast choo 1390 am 1230 noon every sunday gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger pastor phone 8875846 950 am family sunday school 11 am 730 pm- ontario district youth team weekly studies a warm welcome awaits you always home bible christ church anglican 254 sunset boulevard sunday november 9 1975 930 am morning prayer sunday school nursery school everyone welcome rev wf edney rector 2971634 6401461 unionville i gospel hall 2ndstreetathwy7 1 lords day breaking bread 930 am sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome heisehill brethren in christ church pastor james cober 8875489 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm sunday evening service 745 pm wed mid week prayer service everyone welcome st james presbyterian church rev ted creen ba wo4195 10 am worship 1115 am sunday school all warmly welcome memorial christian church fi corner stoufferst main st pastor rev j russell 6403257 sunday 1000 sunday school 1100 morning worship 700 evening service stouf fvilles oldest church bethel assembly of god hwy 47 48 phone 6405555 or 8875747 rev howard minaker pastor sunday nov 9 945 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 prri evangelism fellowship all roads lead to bethel just minutes from where you are p stouffville pentecostal church i 469 main st e ph 6405696 i rev sa grant pastor 6404903 i saturday 730 pm youthtime sunday nov 9tk 10 aim christian education hour 11 am 700 pm rev a schindel lecturer at eastern pentecostal bible college peter borough and student musical talent wd 800 pm bible study prayer churchillbaptist church aurora slderoad 9 cone rev paul hope bth minister of youth jim clubine 9s0 am bible llsam morning worship special music ron martin terry forfar 70 pm evening service 8 special music gary winder wed 7 45 pm prayer bible in depth x fri 730 pm youth night ages 1325 bloomington christian gospel i church rev ci wsorley pastor 142nd anniversary services 345 am sunday school all former ss scholars invited 11 am pastor sorley will bring the an niversary message 730 pm the vince woodhouse family will present a special program they have endeared themselves to christian people throughout the community a very sincere invition is extended to iall who have had some connection with the church come and worship with us in this beautiful old church built in 1892 1875 1975 tf j 100th anniversary sunday nov 9th goodwood united church i 5 services at m spmktr rev w r scott muiicby hit wright trio i 730 pm spnktn rev w r scott j mike ward molc by th nephesh toronto iv t mrs hgrigle christian school meeting the tribune thursday nov 17s7 famil f- is education centre stouffville education should move out of the hands of the state and into the hands of the parents a meeting of potential supporters of a christian school in stouffville were told last thursday main speaker to the group which met at the stouffville missionary church was dr daniel edminson of the peoples church toronto the peoples church itself operates a highly successful christian school god- gave respon sibility for education to the family- dr ed minson said that has never been relinquished by god a group of about 50 also beard reports on the formation of sub committees for the school on proposed dress codes and on a doctrinal basis for the school according to interim steering committee chairman david barker interested parties are being asked to fill out questionnaires indicating whether they- want to send children to the school or would like to help on one of the sub- committees sub committees currently being formed include transportation educational public relations finance and building committees the target date for opening a christian school in stouffville now stands at september 1976 the school would be designed to serve children in about a 15- mile radius of stouffville mr barker told the tribune a fdrmational meeting for a parents association for the school would be held soon in his speech dr edmison told the group that christian schools are very much on the in crease in north america with loo coming into being yearly in the us he argued that as the classroom goes so goes the nation and that master hreahs this tyrants chains by howard e minaker a recent article by a large ontario daily ex pressed concern over the increasing carnage from auto fatalities while in ontario about 145 persons per year are murdered by various violent means close to 2000 were killed in motoraccidents close to half- of this staggering figure is reported to be as a result of the drinking driver variousdeterehts or legislationitpstop this human slaughter- have been fqrthe most part ineffective while thousands of dollars andman hours are spent searching out drugs and drug pushers king alcoholreigns undisturbed i- v many of his opposers can rarely go to a restaurant without being offered a taste of his delicacies his faithful advertisers extol his virtues to those who are unitiated on the other side of the picture his faithful subjects stagger in loneliness poverty and despair being driven by his merciless whip to more indulgence many- others of his tortured slaves look for help from hospitals churches and institutions and the staggering bill for at tempted rehabilitation is colossal only ones who have not yet come under his total power are used to advertise for- him as soon as his fetters are securely fastened his victim is hustled away to his prison house of despair and hopelessness in observing for many years his actions i have not found one redeeming feature i can say no good word for him i shun him like i would smallpox i warn of his treacnery and repeatedly endeavour to turn j what could bemore original than the superb crafts- i man ship and quality materials that have become a tradition in the furniture of days gone by at kennedy a galleries youll find one of the largest sellectibns of dining and bedroom furniture of the finest tudor oak i chippendale mahogany and louis xv sat in wood as well as many other nqlural woods reflecting that old t world excellence furniture that has retained its beauty u for nearly a hundred years although not yet antique j p these vintage pieces will enhance your home many k f years from now kennedy galleries a bit further to go y o a lot more when you get there f ask about our wood refinishing and reupholstering jc 109 kennedy road south brampton phone 4535213 monsat 96sun 15 o fgrr mews plus reaction thecftr news team doesnt only report the hews it gets involved jn the news that makescftrone station where newscasts mean more than just the dryfacts sure our newscasts are in formative but theyre also thoughtprovoking and opinionated every time prospective prisoners from his hidden clutches this is because i have a better master he breaks the chains of this other tyrani delivers prisoners from his prison house mends homes he has broken restores lives he has blasted he gives joy for sorrow peace for turmoil and life for death his name is jesus christ son of god and saviour for all who call for his help the public educational system has undergone a moral breakdown the philosophy guiding public schools he- said is to lay out an educational smorgasbord and let children choose what they want and leave the rest dr edminson asserted that secularism has become the religion in public education and that modern education founders horace mann and john dewey were respectively a unitarian and an outspoken atheist he attacked both progressive and open education saying a more structured system was needed as to the argument that a christian school would be sheltering them in an unreal at mosphere dr ed minson said i agree that we are and i say that we should he said that three hours a week in a bible- believing church was not enough to train our young people to meet a world thats far away from god and going further away after the address steering committee member rev paul hope of churchill baptist church told the goup that doctrinally the school would emphasize those things we can agree on that are very clear other topics would be left up to the individual churches to teach he said mr barker added that a christian school is not there to major in on doctrine but to present academic subjects from a christian point of view rev howard richardson of unionville christian and missionary alliance church also a committee member told the group that a christian school would have strong discipline and require modest ap parel another minister to speak briefly was rev laurie barber of ux- bridge baptist church he expressed the belief that we have a mandate from god and from people in this area to establish a christian school in this area during a question and answer period a woman who sends her children to the peoples church school said that i cant say enough for what it does for your child its much much easier everett baker of dicksons hill a christian school teacher in toronto said that denominational dif ferences have never been a problem in his school the basis for the school is that the lord is king of our lives and over the world that we live in he added special speaker- niusic 122nd anniversary v stouffville sunday marked the 122nd anniversary of the stouffville united church the evening included special music by the melodantes of scarboro guest speaker was rev l keighley ofthornhillfor the morning service i sunday- nov 16 the- churchs couples club will have charge of the morning service special music will be presented at that time this i past saturday the united church women held a successful bazaar in theehurch basement on monday november 10th t- tmssi xsft elect jennie bangay trustee for whitchurchstouffville on the york county board of education only from nov 5th thru nov 29th 1975 christmas 25 approx 12 pounds winners list of winners shown at each store every week employees relatives of employees are not eligible no purchase necessary just drop in today and fill out your free ballot rec room or kitchen patterned carpets 5 94 sq yd first quality br0adl00m mills ii ky newmarket main st just south of davis drive 8981800 mon tues and sat9 til 6pm markham barrie 7th concession line thebavmart plaza 100 yds north of hwy 7 just nortnfbf bajdyboy across from georgian mall 2944440 7280899 wedytujffri 9 till 9 pm i

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