Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 15, 1977, p. 7

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the tribune thursday september 15 ln i greenwood news p bas eb all game was big hit silver jubilee clubs entry in the july 1 homecoming weekend parade was judged best float the 25 first prize was given to lome morgason who provided the truck and in turn mr morgason last week turned the money over to the club shown here front row left from left are win timbers who made the presentation pearl brownsherger and florence hinde second row dick hinde fred steckley albert king hazel and lome morgason and art woods who donated many of the antique articles featured on the float according to mr timbers the oldest person on the float was 97 and the youngest was 11 years total years represented by those participating was 1366 claremont wi will tour scugog museum i byanneloney the fall program of claremont womens institute will begin with a tour of scugog historical museum on wed sept 21 followed by lunch at the home of miss isobel gregg of sunderland cars will leave claremont at 1230 pm please plan to attend stouffville united church was the scene of a pretty wedding last saturday september 10 at 430 when rev jl carder officiated at the marriage ceremony of sandra daughter of mr and mrs james machesney of mount albert and brian son of mr and mrs frank wilbur of rr 3 stouff ville on the arm of her father the bride came down the aisle in a lovely white floor length gown with a long white veil of the same material and carried orange roses and yellow carnations her maid of honor betty gerling of rr 2 ux- bridge wore a long copper crepe gown with a cape to match and carried yellow daisies her bridesmaids were her aunts linda harper of stouffville betty ferguson of goodwood and her sister beth machesney of mount albert all wearing copper crepe floor length gowns with yellow daisies jack paisley of aurora was the best man and ushers were tom machesney brother of the bride and jim boyd and brian wilbur of stouffville they were smart in their light beige dress suits with dark brown cummerbunds and white carnations in their lapels mrs machesney mother of the bride wore a long dress of a copper tone crepe with a corsage of yellow daisies and mrs wilbur mother of the groom wore a floor length gown of green crepe with a corsage of white carnations the reception was held in the goodwood i community hall and after receiving their congratulations and best wishes the bride in a going away brown suit and her husband left on a motor honeymoon on their return they will make their home in altona rev edward cook is back to his pulpits in claremont and united and st johns at brougham he and mrs cook had extensive trips to hamilton fort erie niagara falls to collingwood and up the bruce peninsula to tobermory and down to kitchener waterloo and stratford they spent a week in the perth area and visited with mrs cooks father mr john mohns the evening unit of the ucw met at the home of mrs mary borland on sept 12 monday evening the guest speaker was miss isobel gregg who gave a talk on her trip to spain the united church sunday school will commence sunday oct 16 at 1015 there is a need for teachers and anyone wishing to help please contact the rev edward cook or jack ward mr and mrs frank jenunson are happy to have as visitors franks two brothers and their wives from london england his younger brother clifford and his wife peggy were here a year ago and liked it so much that they have come again this summer john and olive jenkinson are with them for their first visit to claremont and mrs earle pilkey this is also the first time j and mr and mrs the four brothers have everette warner of been together in canada i brougham motored to there is an older brother cobourg for the official living in scarboro opening of the lions saturday night mr community centre four hundred and twenty lions attended glen and linda gauslin of woodbridge and ron gauslin of claremont spent a weeks holiday at the home of lindas aunt in nashville tenn while their parents were away donna and neil stayed with their grand parents mr and mrs gordon gauslin by mildred mctaggart congratulations to mrs maude stell of kinsale who is celebrating her 80th birthday this coming sunday afternoon in the old kinsale school house mr and mrs larry morden and ryan justin called on mr and mrs doug morden this week sympathy is ex tended to mr and mrs roy hill in the loss of a brother clifford hill of ajax this saturday sept 17 is greenwood festival day at the community park the park board have been working hard and planned a big day with everything from horse shoe pitching to donkey baseball and concluding with a denim dance at night janet crawfords sisterinlaw mrs mckean of ottawa is visiting with her this week we are sorry to report that don mclean is in the western hospital and edith james is in oshawa hospital a unique baseball game was played on friday night when the choo railroaders came up against the greenwood old timers the game started with pitcher ed pascoe followed by grant ron hoar nip hooker and les wilson time was called in the third inning and allan carson was presented a wig as a birthday gift and he remained old silver top for the rest of the game then ron hoar was missing in the fourth inning so they called grandpa steve to pinch hit after hobbling to the plate grandpa took a hard swing at the ball and landed flat on his face somehow grandpas long white beard seemed to get in the way and the next pitch hit him and so be got a walk or a hobble to first base but had to be helped off the field after gaining second green wood players showed they were not too con cerned with lack of water in the area and tossed a bucket of it at grant carson who won i believe choo was ahead at the end but as an nouncer stan outhouse remarked it was how they played that counted piano lessons private tutoring given by- mabeth j toole arct r r 3 wit albert 4732120 dthapar denture therapist 66 brock st west uxbridge 8525291 hours mon ts fri by appointment only s church services wrongthousands of children are crippled by arthritis every year surprised of course most people think of arthritis as a disease of the aged its not arthritis affects all ages shapes and sizes of canadians one out of every five canadian families have a member who suffers from arthritis 95000 canadians are now confined to a bed or wheelchair 428000 more are partially disabled 9000000 work days are lost annually because of arthritis costing 457000000 to our economy small wonder arthritis is a root cause of poverty lets be frank arthritis is a big problem a problem the people of the arthritis society are wording very hard to solve but solving a problem like arthritis is expensivethats why we need your moneytb research advances in treatmenttb treat those already affected through the building and maintaining of rheumatic disease units in hospitalstb inform the canadian public about the over 100 varieties of arthritis early diagnosis can prevent disability u 5s rapws iffl y thjnk about it dont wait until arthritis becomes a personal problem give us a hand now q enclomd is my contribution i pledge in 197 plcaw bill me quarter i would like to become a tolunleer in the fight again arthritis please contact me namei address city postal code phone give a hand the br if it hurts arthritis jtsee your doctor society he can help 920 yonge st suite 420 toronto ont m4w 3j7 gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger pastor sunday sept 18 1977 950 am family sunday school 1100 am rev an drew brndjar canadian bible society 730 pm evening inspiration wed 8 pm prayer service a warm welcome awaits you always baker hill baptist church sunday sept 18 1977 950 am sunday school 11 am morning worship mr james shantz special music maranatha ladies trio from wishing well baptist church wed 8 pm prayer bible study altona missionary church pastor v klaue sunday sept 18 1977 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 evening service wed prayer meeting 800 pm you are cordially invited to the missionary church stouffville united church rev j l carder babd sept 18 1977 11 am worship ser vice jr congregation you will be welcome stouffville missionary church 159 main st e john hamilton- minister jim clubine associate minister i sunday sept 18 1977 945 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 700 pm workmen i quartet from st 1 catharines 700 pm pioneer girls boys club 730 pm prayer bible study friday september 16th 1977 730 pm youth meeting youre always welcome at the missionary church christ church anglican 254 sunset boulevard sunday sept 18 trinity xv 930 am morning prayer rev edney church school classes begin nursery services provided rev w fedney rector 2971634 6401461 bloomington christian gospel church revcwsorley sunday sept 18 945 sunday school 1100 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study mccormack memorial church highway 48 at vivian rev c w sorley pastor 945 am morning service 1100 am sunday school 730 pm evening service thurs 8 pm new life hour springvale baptist church gormleystouff ville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd 7 rev tom hamilton phone 8875651 sunday sept 18 1977 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 evening service wed 800 pm prayer meeting bible study uniqnville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome st james presbyterian church rev ted creen 6404195 10 am morning worship 1115 am sunday school come and join us for worship bethel assembly of god hwy 48 just north of 47 rev howard minaker pastor 6405555 sunday sept 18 1977 anniversary services rev harry sheila nunn of st catharines for 1100 am 700 pm rev sheila nunn has been used of god in many miracles of healing as seen on channel 29 the evening service is especially planned as a miracle service come and bring your needs to the god who can meet your every need stouffville pentecostal church sfrving godthe congregation the community rev paul ripley pastor ph 640 5696 sunday school 945 am morning worship 1100 am make sunday school and church a family affair great gospel rally 7 pm coming wed sept 21 730 pm keith parks sun sept 25 7 pm film kathryn kulhman las vegas miracle service sun oct 9 miracle ser vice with benny hine whosoever will may come attend the church of your choice

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