dedication ceremony the tribune thursday novl is uw f parade marshal william bill kingsley flanked by two members of stouffville branch 459 royal canadian legion take the- salute we remembered following the presentation of flags at the veterans memorial dedication ceremony in the cemetery sunday afternoon stouffville the veterans memorial an impressive project located near the easterly entrance to the stouffville cemetery was dedicated at a special service sunday rows of crosses each bearing the name of a serviceman orser- vicewoman interred outside of stouffville have been erected by members of royal canadian legion branch 459 a centre walk and exterior fence will be installed later ray mcfadden the ceremony chairman recognized the work of ivan goudie one of the projects main promoters mr goudie is a legion pastpresident he and member tom johnston raised the flags after which wreaths were placed at the base of the cairn mayor kldred king in complimenting the legion branch on its work echoed mr mc- faddens words in praising the energy and enthusiasm displayed by surprise ross and phyllis madill burkholder street stbuffvile received a pleasant surprise friday evening when their niece and her husband dr and mrs aaron fenton called through from australia to wish them a happy birthday mr goodie he said be was pleased the town could play some part in the project and that the dedication was timed to coincide with the service of remembrance the last post and reveille were sounded by bugler kent wideman previous to the ceremony legion members placed flags and poppies at the gravesites of veterans in the cemetery those mentioned specifically at sundays site memorial dedication were floyd davis w hutchinson fred jen- slogs ralph madill james- rae joseph hlddloeld bruce boyd william castle- jack latcham dennis white jack castle art swift sam anderson bob holman jack talbot stan slack ralph burkholder norman lehman elgin hisey f robert elizabeth davb lehnd fairies workman jack swift gordon hoover wm dr sa ball george tranmer elmer winn vangban g lehman i- lionel griffiths fred jackson charles grin- stead james abell rae sargent stanley burkholder earl hoover wumot vague walter taylor al gleave arthur mupholster now save mcpherson j pearson abell k burkholder e nesbut pat neodkk gordon plpher percy pipher nick bangay harold zeuar and ed ward jones events saturday nov 29 whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerce is holding a christmas dance in latcham hall for tickets 10 per person call joyce spensley 6403325 or bunny burton 6402632 grey cup dance sponsored by the ballantrae group committee at the ballantrae community centre tickets 11 a midnight buffet for more in- formation call 6405866 or 4733580 a hard times dance in the goodwood community centre admission 6 per couple buffet lunch will be sereed sponsored by the goodwood lol for tickets call 6403985 6402767 or 8527785 stouffville however canadians do this in remembrance had pursued pleasure to a of me christ said to his large degree and disciples forgotten the true values with that quotation this is one of the richest from the bible rev countries in the world donald payne of stouff- w his there is a ville baptist church told danger the speaker a remembrance day said- crowd at stouffville we have to turn legion sunday that- back to god christ made that- also participating statement because they w rev ted green forget so quickly rev jon hamilton and in the same manner rev jacob small and a remembrance day jean hammond pianist service is held each year following the ser- so- that people wont vice a color guard in- forget the contributions eluding members of the made by canadas men roval canadian legion and women during two branch 459 and other world wars the speaker veterans the legion said ladies auxiliary and it is important to members of the air recall the sacrifices of cadets and ballantrae others that bur freedom scouts cubs guides and may be retained rev brownies paraded to the paynesaid how soon civic square for the we forget placing of wreaths he told the gathering the procession was they honored them by led by the uxbridge their presence legion pipe band with hesaid that god has comrade william always richly blessed kingsley parade mar- canada both in natural s resources and in making at tne cenotaph it a free democracy bugler kent wideman there were no secret played the last post and police in canada no reveille two minutes siberian wastelands silence was observed and canadians have freedom rev payne delivered l of speech and religion prayer and the right to vote as placing the wreaths they please were mayor eldred canada is worth king william hodgson fighting for and when mpp york north zone pressed by anarchy commander ray mc- worth dying for rev fadden for the federal payne said government legion test van claremontthe macaulay chairman of first electricallypowered ontario hydro it is one of vehicle has come to twelve electric units claremont the van hydro will be testing in manufactured by and around toronto over marathon electric the next two years vehicles incorporated of the test program will ville st leonard determine their ap- quebcc was delivered plicability in hydros earlier this month to the work and transportation residence of hugh fleet president lou hertle ruth shepherd ladies auxiliary ed macaloriey stouffville lions club herb peach ballantrae lions club larry ortlieb kinsmen a and capt ludford squadron 94 rc7ac sportswear shop is see page 3 with markhams oldest reupholstery service over 30 years in markham t0r0mark the best vi the price of a new suite we rebuilds recover your oldsuite 5 year guarantee on workmanshifj hundreds of samples to choose from 6 monthly payments no finance charge specialists on drapery carpet wesell the best for less torom ark sherwood plaza furniture markka seniors service stouffville there are many senior citizens in nursing homes and elsewhere who would like to attend church services regularly but because of infirmity lack of transportation and other reasons find it impossible to do sol realizing this christ church angican pastor philip poole and others are holding a midweek worship once a month at 10 am the next service is wednesday dec 10 jane graham the chief organizer arranges for drivers to call at various places and pick up people anxious to come locations includepark view home green gables and the stouffville nursing home its not exclusive to anglicans rev poole explained were all- very excited about it 2942581 2972055 church services christ church anglican 254 sunset blvd rev philip poole 6401461 sun nov 16 1980 trinity xxiv 8 am holy communion 930 am holy comm church school f nursery i youth bible study following service parish meetings 8 pm mon nov 17 8 pm wed nov 19 wed nov 19 10 am holy communion saturday november 15 1100 am 300 pm christmas bazaar a warm welcome awaits you at christ church k in the years since the criticism against smoking first appeared many people have given upcigarettes but many more people havent and thats who wed like to talk to that even larger group of people who are smokers today if youre a smoker youve probably heard the charges leveled against smoking stouffville united church 34 church st n chaplain joyce lockhart interim minister november 16 1980 1100 am worship infants nursery kin dergarten primary junior intermediate sunday school classes coffee hour following service you will be welcome chances are you even tried to do something about it like trying several of those cigarettes that take out everything including the taste if youre like a lot of other smokers you probably went right back to your old brand andconcluded that a goodtasting cigarette for a contem porary smoker has never been invented weft if thats the case you havent tried vantage vantage cuts down substantially on what you may not want without cutting out that satisfying tobacco flavour youve come to appreciate now vantage isnt the only cigarette of its kindyou can smoke but it may well be the only one youll enjoy lb put it simply vantage still tastes like a cigarette so if you are a smoker but would like to cut down on certain things vantage is one cigarette you should seriously consider st james presbyterian church 101 main st e 6404195 sun nov 16 at 10 am service of singing and praise message give to us laughter full nursery facilities 1115 church school a friendly growing church family gormley missionary church rev ed sparks pastor 8879325 950 am sunday school 11 am 730 pm worship music by karcher sisters trio from breslau coming sunday evening nov 30th the torchmen quartet a congregation that cares memorial 7- christian c church rev j small malnstouffer nov 16 1980 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 7 pm fellowship weekly youth program information 6403257 st marks catholic church stouffville pastor rev j adams 6406665 sunday mass schedule saturday evening 5 pm sunday 1030 am held in st marks school elm road stouffville fellowship baptist mainobrien rev dc payne pastor 6493156 950 am bible school 11 am worship good men need to be saved 7 pm 7 hour of praise- believing is behaving wed 8 pm prayer bible study fri youth night phone for information all welcome bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley pastor 945 am sunday school 1100 am devotional service 700 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 730 pm young peoples springvale- baptist church gormleystouffvllle rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton sunday nov 16 1980 8875651 945 am- sunday school ii am morning wor ship 7 pm evening service wed 7 pm family night skyforce warning health and welfare canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smokedavoid inhaling 11 mg tar 08 mg nicotine vlvlord n0 4ti hom 1 mccormack memorial church pastor rev w gawa 945 am sunday school 1100 am- conscience 730 pm- praise offering 1 special music amv birch children l f bllntru pm mr mrs nursery supervision and junior church provided stouffville missionary church 159 main street west 6403911 sunday nov 16 1980 945 am family sun day school 1100 am pastor- hamilton the kindness sternness of god 700 pm- bible society film gods truth abideth still special music by jthe emmanuel singers wed am 130 pm ladies coffee hours 700 pm christian service brigade pioneer girls 730 pm prayer bible study hour thurs 700 pm christian service brigade for- battalion ages 1218 fri 730- pm youth night