Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Jun 2009, p. 7

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l from the rafters of Stouffvllle United 01th Lloyd, 72, will lender one of his favourite selec- tions after receiving-the 2009Mmic'1bwn. Ontario’ awaxdataanmoonoert. waentnmrksdlebegin- rungofStmwberryFesdval will be made by lastyem’s recipienLSusaanwn. Nostrangermsnmflvllle audiences, llaydk statute inthemusicwoddi'eadled a pilmade when. in 2GB; he plwed first out of 8m enhants in the cross-Can- ada Chartwell Senior Star vocal and. instrumental competition. Men and women 65 years and over weteinvited to The show’s host was famed Canadian singer Dinah Christie. The panel of judges included enter- tainment icon Gordie'Iapp, Dan Chincy of lighthouse Mike Harris, former pne- mier of Ontario and Chart- well board chairperson, was in attendance. While a teenager, he became associated with the congregation of lslington AvenueBapfistChurch and later, the People’s Church of WlllmNdale. At the Peo- ple’s Church, he sewed as a regular Sunday soloist on nationalTV. and singebsongwriter 'fim Bom in Penetang. Ont, one offour in the family of Robert Francis and Doroâ€" thy Knight, Lloyd moved with his parents to Toronto where he attended Etobi- coke Collegiate Institute. moved to Whitchurchâ€" Stoufiville in 1993. They ale members of Unionville Alliance Church. Lloyd traveled with Dr. John Wesley White, associ- ate evangelist with the Billy Graham Crusade. Their family, two sons, Peter and Stephen; a son- in-law and daughter, Rob- ert and Terri-Lea Morse and three grandchildren. all live in Stoufl'ville. Incally, ond has given generously of his talents in aid of many worthwhile causes including vocal pre- sentations at Stouflvflle’s Musical Knighthood for Stouffvflle singer Theplaquemesenmon he inspiring voice of Lloyd mm will ring withSmufiville'smn‘Men of Note’, a 45-mice choir jbrmomthansowam Warmer;hW Marcinkus; concert pia- nist Pat Wild and United Church pastor, Rev. Nancy Waterman A free-will ofiering will be received with donaâ€" tions also accepted for the Whitchurch-Stouffville On Saturday, July 4, Lloyd will represent ‘Music Town, Ontario’ in the Strawberry Festival Main Street parade at 930 am. Over the past 18 years, many people have been honoured for their guished contributions to ourtown’s musicalheritage. These include: Lorne Boad- way and Jim Rehill, (1991); Clarion Baker and lean Hammond, (1992); Alma Oldham and The Wright FamilySingers, (1993); Ber- tha Stoufier and Julia Top- ping, (1994); David Boyd, (1995); Lawnie Wallace, (1996);Iean1homas,(1997); Kathi Phillips, (1998); Doris Harvey, (1999); Ann Gage, (2000); Gary Burke and Vince Parry, (2001); David and Sharon Baxter, (2002); Wanda Stride, (2003); Wayne Hill, (2004); Laurie D’Alessandro, (2005); David Duggan, (2006); Pat Wild, (2007) and Susan Brown. (2008). Music Festival 2009 welcomes you on June 30 at 8 p.m., in Stouffville United Church. An appro- priate way to launch five wonderful days to follow. withfimThomas v 4:1: ran :0an .... Ourfieshnladfeatureforthhweekwiflbeou TOMATO-0001781331 SALAD. We use w waqu cucumbers, lots of Vi onions, fresh dill and a white wine vinaigrette dressing. ‘ [a flop I “3149/1009 11‘ wfi Thiswillbcthcfintweekmdforour selection of COLD SOUPS. 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