Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 8, 1976, p. 6

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frv ifiaw v sx sii s 6 the tribune thursday january 8 1976 skinbonians return to cmdrens play stouffville skinbonians features the skinbonians are the same creatures as the returning to stouff vile in 1975 show the play has february been written especially the 1976 production for children by gord called the magic ness york regional health unit special clinics family planning venereal diseases free and confidential information advice diagnosis and treatment two locations 22 prospect st newmarket 912 noon tues fri morn 10350 yonge st lower level richmond hill 79 pm wed and 8954511 8875843 8321296 79 p7m wed by appointment 8841133 8321384 8875245 2973633 46pmthurs the stouffville players are presenting the play but children are needed to take acting parts auditions will be held this coming saturday jan 10 at 10 am and monday jan 12 at 7 pm at christ church stouffville the dates for the 1976 rjlbdndrrrrrrrrriririrltdfdn 0 0 i i stouffville scene sgotngon i christmas visitors christmas visitors with mr and mrs walter winn sunderland were production have not been y john cunningham and set but the last week in robert wilson from february is the likely adelaide australia time parts in the play are new years visitors open to children of all fortyfive members ages while no previous of the family of mrs mae experience is necessary fretz gathered at the children with interest in home of mr and mrs acting are invited to orval fretz altona on attend the auditions new years day more visitors mrs verna grove and norah macklem spent new years day with mr and mrs fred steckley and shirley former pastor john schaper a former pastor preached the sermon at the sunday morning service of ringwood christian church he is now with the billy graham team r ajne jnnunnu i clearance sale coats pantsu1ts dresses sportswear its our regular semiannual i clearance sale all bargains are genuine mark downs from our regular quality stock 390 bay street lower concourse at bay oueen telephone- 3661441 sherway gardens shopping centre telephone 6228490 fa itf cvciytfeng for th tjt grl t p local women active in christian womens club york region a number of local women have been named to the 1976 executive of the york region christian womens club mrs paul ratcliff was named secretary of the organization mrs wl hogg is financial secretary and mrs robert stover takes on duties as contact advisor- other members of the executive include janice carser chairman mrs jim carter project advisor mrs robert west prayer advisor mrs kb rodger music chairman mrs r hodgson special feature chairman mrs wc bowles telephone chairman mrs g ohara decorations chairman mrs john verdoold corresponding recording secretary mrs jw peel ticket chairman mrs rm sayers stonecroft publications chairman mrs john langman book chair man mrs ken elmer name tag chairman mrs dorothy bunn nursery chairman over 30 women from the gormley markham and stouffvile areas attend the christian women club meetings held in aurora the next meeting is tuesday jan 20 from 930 to 1130 am at aurora highlands golf and- country club admission is 175 for information phone 7273310 a happy new year problems last year need h this year we are happy to be able to provide assistance in dealing with government at any level callus whitchurch stouffville 6405340 kingvaughan 8594103 aurora newmarket 8951196 a community service provided by the im dp yorknorth riding association v last year betty scott and russ holdon were multiple winners in the prestigious radio bureau ofcanadas soundcraft 74 competition vgood music good people 1 great ideas ystew j mi and now theyve done it again betty and russ speak well for chfiartrf for bur advertisers too this year they received canadas highest national award or creative excellence in radio com mercials the broadcast executive society trophy for creative achievement in advertising plus two other awards in radio bureau of canadas sound- craft 75 its a repeat performance fsr betty and russ and the whole chfi team because last year we were among the top laurel winners in the same competition and thats the kind of performance our advertisers get every time whether youre a listener or an advertiser or both chfi is your best bet for a radio success in toronto its good people making good advertising work for you- v i t- sc i v jii d uv night classes tonight 7 to9 pm is the last opportunity to register for night school classes at stouffville oist secondary school new 10week courses being offered include crocheting electricity and home wiring and basic electronics and home audia systems the second half of these courses is also open english for new canadians furniture refinishing cake decorating basic sewing and tailoring tuesday morning group the tuesday mor ning young wives and mothers group begins its winter session on tuesday jan 13 at 930 am at christ church stouffville those wishing further information should call 6404120 new members are welcome holiday visitors out of town visitors over the holidays at the home of mrs mary lintner included mr and mrs ted maude and barclay of nassau bahamas mr and mrs paul lintner of bedford nova scotia mr elwin lintner of montreal mr and mrs roy lintner and danny of kitchener mr and mrs bruce lintner of downsview mr and mrs ted lintner of whitby and mr and mrs fred abraham and 3 sons of cambray mr elwin lintner is a brother of the late ed lintner sympathy extended sympathy is ex tended to mr and mrs howard lockhart and family of ballantrae in the death of mrs lockharts mother mrs gladys spiers board meeting for rides to the york county board of education meeting monday night call 640- 3561 6405853 or 6405733 the parentteacher group from summitview school will be making its presentation at meeting the childrens program happenings for littlepeople- story hour for children 35 years age has openings for the coming session it is held four mornings a week at the whitchurch- stouffville public library registrations are being- accepted tuesday jan 13 and wednesday jan 14 from 11 am to 830 pm the next session commences jan 27 and there are 100 openings new year guests new years day guests with mrs r rodanz included her mother mrs hoover and mr and mrs m painter mr and mrs carl painter diane and jimmy mr and mrs m keith melanie hoover mr and mrs j mc- causland lome hoover ofmt albert janice elaine daughter of mr and mrs floyd ratcliff married john russell son of rev and mrs raymond cross of wetuskiwin alberta oct 4 at second markham baptist church rev bryan coupeland of durham assisted by pastor tom hamilton performed the ceremony the couple have completed their practical training at the new tribes mission in durham and have enrolled in linguistics and language school in cam- denton missouri hrrneri builder dies at 71 stouffville- former farmer near claremont and stouff ville resident since 1959 norman delbert nealdied friday jan 2 at scar- boro centenary hospital he was in his72nd year mr neal had been visiting his son george and family in shelbourne and returned home after new- years he decided to go to the doctors for a checkup but tooksick on the way and had to be rushed by ambulance to the hospital mr neal moved to stouffville after farming on the 9th cone of pickering for a number of years he was born in greenwood and lived in various areas of pickering township before settling on the farm he was also a builder by trade and worked with the late bud spang and the late stan thompson he also was employed with morley simmsfor about to years later he served on the staff of stouffville machine and tool co untilhis retirement mr neal was a faithful member of the altona missionary church in earlier years and after moving to stouffville attended the stouffville missionary church besides his wife annie lehman mr neal leaves one son george and daughter-in- law marnic of shelborne a brother allen of toronto and three grandchildren thomas william and nancy neal the funeral monday was conducted by rev john hamilton with jn- terment in salem cemetery pallbearers included carl reesor george and fred byer bud sanderson murray dunkeld and orval fretz moving to 31 main st markham m next to post office auladies girls a childrens i winter coats footwear ehold items 1 y ml 3 off all snow suits ski jackets u ml other merchandise wintario ticket free with every 5000 purchase cashonly ltd hwy7 7th line 2946938 i i

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