tbjtsip april 8 1971 the tribune pu fjtircj ftertoiee l th reoyu prai- thmm o cod editors mail stouffville united church church dscbcss su minister kv jmm l cirdcr ba bj sunday apr 11 1971 11 am morning worship church school 94s in jrintermediat 11 am xursery kinder garten primary organist mr ross phelps christ church anglican stouffville sector rev fred e miller sunday april 11 1971 easter day 930 am holy communion nursery 7 pm holy communion- maundy thurs april 8 230 pm afternoon guild mrs a jager 26 main st e tues april 20th memorial christian congregational church good friday service 1045 am speaker mr dor- man quinton sunday april 11 1971 speaker rev j t mchardy 10 am classes for adults yp and children 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed evening april prayer meeting stouffville missionary church minister rev john hamilton tel 402413 or 3911 sunday april 11 1971 945 an family sunday school with classes lor everyone hjoo am easter service with the pastor speaking 700 pro the eister can tata no greater lcve wed 8 pjn the prayer meeting and youth fel lowship convene simul taneously complete schedule of pioneer girls and chris tian service brigde available en request youre always welcome at the missionary church the other side of century city gormley missionary church stouffville baptist church pastor euarl s orr ba 6403827 sunday april 11 1971 a special good friday service will be held at 11 am everyone is welcome special easter services on sunday bible school at 950 am and services at 11 am and 7 pm come and join with us on this great day he is risen melville united church 6th cone markham rev george davison sunday april 11 1971 10 am sunday school a film crucifixion and resurrection will be shown 1115 am worship service thurs april 8th choir practice at 730 pm good friday april 9th worship service 11 am rev ii s hallman pastor phone 8875846 fri april 9 745 pm in the stouffville secondary school emmanuel new song harmonaires of emmanuel bible college kitchener will present a program for the entire family admission free sunday april 11 1971 950 family bible school with classes for all ages 11 am worship with the pastor bringing an easter message 730 pm mr desmond meed a missionary to ethiopia will bring an introduction to our mis sionary convention our convention dates april 1418 special singing in both of the services a warm welcome awaits you baker hill baptist church pastor rev ii j lafleur sunday april 11 1971 bible school 950 am morning service 11 am evening service 730 pm wed 8 pm prayer ser vice gormley heise hill brethren in christ church pastor rev a mcnlven 8875489 sunday april 11 1971 10 am sunday school 11 am missionary service rev norman wingert 730 pm evening worship tues 7 pm pioneer girls wed 745 pm prayer service all are welcome altona missionary church rev donald t pugh pastor sunday april 11 1971 sunday school 1030 am morning worship 1130 am evening service 730 pm wed 8 pm prayer ser vice everyone welcome churchill church ty rd 15 and 9th n of musselmans lake pastor g landers sunday april 11 1971 bible school 950 come and join in our ex citing school contest classes for every age 1100 am special easter service 7 pm featuring an easter musical by the young people he is risen as he said sci iiitll markham baptist church rrk 7 jo f jm ringwood congregational christian church minister mr t harland sunday april 11 1971 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 8 pm wed c e prayer meeting 1045 am good friday in stouffville memorial church speaker mr dorman quinton of kes wick church music the missionary church trio st james presbyterian church stouffville rev fred ii cromey ba 2941633 rev alex adam 6404369 sunday april 11 1971 sunday school 11 am rev a j adam bloomington christian gospel church associated gospel churches of canada sunday april 11 1971 morning service 1100 am ralph cossett evening service 730 pm wed 8 pm prayer and bible study fri 7 pm pioneer girls a cordial welcome to all mccormack memorial vivian pastor v g shilllngton bth phone 4732826 sunday april 11 1971 950 am sunday school see display ad page 10 stouffville pentecostal church temporary location altona community centre rev s a grant pastor 6401903 friday 745 pm young people at stouffville high school for emmanuel choir sunday april 11 1971 630 am easter sunrise service featuring instrumental and vocal specials and a pertinent relevant message 7 00 pm rev fred fulford national field representative of the youth dep of the pentecos tal assembly of canada wednesday 8 pm bible study it prayer full gospel church stouffville scrvicrei held in the masonic hall rev howard mlnakcr speaking at both services prayer meeting at 344 south street thurs 8 pm sunday april 11 1971 easter sunday special music a singing 10 a m sunday school 11 am they have taken away my lord 730 pm many of the bodies of the saints arose the ine disney film theatre in the vhit- jungle book will be church centennial shown at the centre april 10 at 930 rhilrlrens saturday am admission is 50 dear mr thomas mr bernard bur- nells letter of april 1 dismissing mr almack as misin formed adds some interesting dimensions to the revenue properties century city dialogue his solutions to some of the problems the com munity would have to face in the event of the development of century city are disturbingly cavalier in fact they generate more questions than answers where is there a city with no pollution people produce pollution mr burnell suggests a new type of sewage disposal where in canada has a city used it suc cessfully how would it work in below freezing tem peratures spraying the effulence of a city over the countryside in winter might indeed be spectacular is it expensive if it turned out to be too costly after the area was committed to the development would we be subjected to a conventional sewage disposal system after all ground water is a limited resource what guarantee have we that the local well would not dry up when deep wells were drilled to draw off water enough for a city is an agreement with revenue propert ies century city of any value there are many reasons to doubt the credibility of their proposals they have already failed to meet their mortgage and tax agreements if they havent sufficient funds to meet these commitments how will they finance as grandiose a development as century city or will the local taxpayer through increased taxes finance the services needed to get the development going how can industrial assessment be guaranteed ccm was offered 40 acres of land zoned for in dustrial purposes why have they not located in uxbridge township surely they dont need cen tury city to supply labour with stouffville right at hand could the fact that revenue properties has lost control of ccm be the reason was the connection between revenue properties and ccm made clear to begin with has not the de- partment of municipal affairs denied giving this project prior ap proval are we simply being talked into bailing out revenue properties as a resident of the area who is interested in preserving our assets and keeping taxes within our ability to pay i must express concern at the un co nvincive and superficial arguments on behalf of century city and wonder whether this kind of development might prove to be a disaster for the people of the area mrs jos stobel rr 1 goodwood church membership vocal harmony at bible college concert both vocal and instrumental numbers will be featured at the good friday concert in the auditorium of stouffville dist secondary school at 745 pm presented by students of ontario bible college kitchener one of several groups onstage will be the pathfinders left to right donna drudge ruth stavcnow lois sherk and carol smith miss drudge is the daughter of mr and mrs albert drudge formerlv of stouffville uk 1 assault case in court mfxville mr leo lynch was received into mem bership of melville united church at communion service sunday rev george davison presided mr roy smith is now home from hospital but miss jennie carruthers and mrs harvey houck are still on the ailing list the ucw will meet april 12 at 815 pm at the home of mrs john nigh watson drive stouffville a special good friday service will be held in the church at 11 two sisters mary in newmarket and elizabeth in ireland and three grand children mark paul and susan rev th fleetham conducted the service from the mceachnie funeral home pickering march 30 with interment salem cemetery am sunday school on easter sunday is at 10 am a special program is planned with a sound film on the easter story- the worship service is at 1115 mr sr patterson is anxious to receive recent sunday school quarterlies or papers they may be sent to the church institute to meet bv blanche timlall altona the altona wi annual meeting will be held april 14 at the home of mrs ed wideman the time is 2 pm the roll call is pay your fee and bring a current event clipping or picture for the scrap book convenors of each committee are to have their reports readv ten cent exchange leads to 50 fine mr and mrs gary gray toronto visited recently with his aunt mrs ida elson baker avenue are you satisfied c r 3 if your present 640 telephone service is satisfactory bka1 no moke if not here is something you can do now make your wishes known by sikninr and mailing this petition coupon j telephone improvement committee a co mr s j kettle 425 loretta cr s i stouffville i am in favour of having the calling area of 1 the 640 exchange extended i i am aware that this would incur an in- crease in the monthly rate for basic service signature address stouffville a dispute over a pair of coke bottles worth 10 cents led to the con viction of a stouffville teacher on a charge of common assault john lindop glengall lane was fined s50 by judge robert taylor in rich mond hill court april 2 after he was con victed of striking ray ashley manager of the beckers milk store lindop told the court the dispute over the coke bottles arose after he sent his 13 year old daughter to the beckers store to do some shopping she returned later and said the manager refused to give her the cash equivalent i went to the store to discuss the situation when ashley took a 25 cent piece out of the till and threw it at me striking me in the chest he also insulted me in front of four or five people lindop told the court he said he left im mediately to do his shopping elsewhere but returned to the store later thinking that an apology might be forthcoming i didnt enter the store with aggressive intent i went back to straighten the affair out because i dont like hard feelings with anyone but when ashley moved towards me pointing his finger at the door and shouting at me to get out i hit him taking the witness stand ray ashley told the court lindop had made three visits to the store and became more aggressive each time on the third visit he alleged lindop hit him on the side of the face knocking his glasses off and throwing him against the shelves ashleys testimony was substantiated by evidence given by 17 year old karen work ninth line stouffville an employee of beckers she told the court lindops back was towards her and she didnt actually see him hit ashley but she said she heard a smacking noise and saw ashley fall against the shelves acting as his own defence council lindop called con stable orland keating to the stand keating told the court he discussed the charge with ashley shortly after the incident took place he testified ashley told him he didnt want to go ahead with the charge but the company forced him to prosecute in asking that the charge be withdrawn lindop told the court he was provoked into slapping ashley introducing a letter from dr blair mit chell confirming that he had been under treatment for a ner vous disorder lindop described the assault f to serve you better for mroiumt service ani lixfomtiuatboix jvs call 6401892 waebuve 6403400 0 master feeds mixed grain stouffville t f as a reflex action and an involuntary motion but judge robert taylor disagreed in handing down sen tence he told the court he felt lindop was the aggressor im surprised a man of your stature in the community would get involved in a quarrel over 10 cents he said mr lindop was given until april 16 to pay the fine thomas james frew respected resident greenwood the greenwood com munity was saddened march 27 when news was received of the passing of mr thomas james frew in oshawa general hospital the late mr frew came to canada from ireland in 1924 in 1926 he married margaret crozier in knox presbyterian church toronto the deceased was a successful business man and in 1963 built a lovely home on the paddock road pickering twp he enjoyed a wide circle of friends and was highly respected in the neighborhood besides his wife he is survived by one daughter mrs hich- cox one son jack five brothers frank and jackson toronto alex andy and matthew in ireland elp were overstocked with broad loom b 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