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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 28, 1956, p. 3

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watson rennie buried here t restaurant operator here the funeral was conducted word was received here this by l e cxeili on monday week of the death of a former afternoon for the late watson stouffville and ringwood res- rennie son of the late mr and taurant proprietor ross des ro- mrs jas rennie of markham siers at st st- josephs hospital twp and stoufxvilie the de- in comox bc the desrosiers ceased passed away at st mi- local residents will recall oper- chaels hospital on friday dec ated an eating establishment in 21st he was in his 53th year j what is presently the stouffville the late mr rennie was born nursing home as well as on the on the 10th con of markham main corner at ringwood mrs- attended mongolia public school des rosiers who survives her and got his secondary education husband is the former luella at stouffville and markham he pipher of ringwood the de- has been employed by the hydro ceased who was 67 was born in commission for over 30 years sterling ontario and started in and resided at si snowden ave the barbering trade at the age toronto his wife who survives of 13 and pursued the occupa- him is the former alcta forster tion of hairdressing for some of locust hill there is one years the couple lived in cbur- daughter marjorie mrs john tenay bc in the 1950s came lagallais one brother t east to stouffville and ringwood rennie of stouffville and two and went back west last year sisters mrs h c t mcdowell besides his wife deceased is and mrs l c parkinson survived by three daughters interment was made in the mrs ralph auth mackenzie stouffville cemetery jcourtenay mrs oliver grace l sherdahl nanaimo and mrs allan pauline mallory of ot- mr and mrs russel acton tawa there are six grandchild- and son enjoyed christmas at ren ard five greatgrandchildren uxbridge with his parents mr j the funeral service on wed- and mrs russel acton and later i nesday was conducted jointly by in stouffville with mr and mrs the rev frank johnson and ed williams mill st i rev g belobaba the stouffviue tribune friday decern 28 1956 pe 3 mr and mrs edwards church i some of the malvern con st markham were seen on struction co heavy equipment toronto tv christmas night as is being removed from town as part of a special news pictorial j their part in the sewer contract following the regular telecast here is nearly finished a few the couple are in florida and j lateral lines remain to go in local and personal happenings we would like to know jour new years visitors phone 132 stouffville buy your gas at les wilson motors next monday and help the gord lewis benefit fund oil mrs ira eurkholder took ai miss jane burkitt of stouff- miss beulah rutledge from nasty tumble on thursday even- viue enjoyed the holiday dinner i chicago was home in stouffville jing on some irregular sidewalk with her niece and husband for christmas with her parents excavation made by tne sewer mr and mrs jack pennoek j mr and mrs guy rutledge work on albert st south j aurora i mr and mrs robert stewart mr jas felstead who was dri- and family of manitoba arever here for the gray coach mr and mrs ken laushway travelled by train on sunday night to kcmptville where they mis berte clarke of toronto j spending a two week vacation lines for some years has left spent the holiday with mrs eent the holiday at the home with his parents mr and mrs the company and now is em- laushways sister and husband of mrs c turner miss nettie j archie stewart lloyd avenue j ployed at general motors in i rae and mr frank rae stouff- vule mr and mrs robert hughes park rd north of lloyd avenue were visitors mr and mrs albert tucker j this week with mr and mrs of toronto spent christmas larry ewen of lcasidc with mr and mrs john malhew- son and lynda mr and mrs l mclean sha ron and barry were in toronto for christmas with mr mc leans sister mr and mrs hai ry gilbert and family oshawa the family reside on dr and mrs h b freel were in arnprior for christmas with their daughter and family mr md mrs m campbell mr a mr and mrs bruce rowboth- am brian and laurel from cornwall enjoyed the holiday mr ralph corner the new week here with his parents mr town clerk who will be moving end mrs frank rowbotham and here from pcfferlaw has pur- j with her father geo freeman chased the homo of former at cedar grove clerk gar brown ho is going i friends will regret to learn to milton i mrs carl boadway tumbled mr hllgn anderson is presently confined to hospital mr anderson had been visiting nd mrs frank webb of the tribune for another year nasty bump on the head while with his daughter in oshawa customers of maple leaf dairy are reminded that there will be no milk delivery on new vears day next week mrs carl boadway tumbled en the slippery sidewalk on sat in renewing his subscription urday night and received oshawa spent christmas with mr and mrs daphne and rodger of stouff ville day i e a quantz of innisfail it rained most of the day the prior to his illness chewins lmbcrta extends seasons greet- temperature dropped in the eve- j ings to all his old student friends ning sufficient to make walking at vivian and mongolia tieacherous in many places mr and mrs e button were with sir and mrs n baker and bonnie of west hill for christ mas day were interviewed there by cbc reporter mr isaac barkey and flossie spent christmas miss with a and work will be continued on i mr and mrs leslie williamson mrs james slack a stouff- year the funeral service was ville resident for the past 28 conducted on monday with in- years passed away on friday ferment in stouffville cem- dec 21st she was in her 91st etery sunday school v lesson new heaven and earth lesson for december 30 revelation 21 golden text and i heard a great voice out of heaven say ing behold the tabernacle of god is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and god himself shall be with them and be their ifci and the new earth the second is by peter 2 pet 3313 in this oracle the apos tle described the destruction of the present heaven and earth in the coming day of god and proceeds to predict new heav ens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness peters outlook is not national nor mil lennial but cosmic quite evi dently he is speaking of the great ultimate change when time will be swallowed up in eternity and the eternal state established when he says that this is according to his prom- the streets for the next two i years as required in the con- mrs coathup from saskatoon tract the system is slated to sask is spending some weeks be in operation by april 30th of visiting at the home of her sis- 1957 ter mr and mrs robt snow ball obrien avenue it is seven years since mrs coathup was in the east and she will enjoy spending some time with other relatives around markham and locust hill god and god shall wipe away all tears from heir eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying nei ther shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away rev 213 1 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson there are three classic pass ages in the bible about the new creation the first is near the end of the book of isaiah 65 17 and 6622 the setting of these prophecies is distinctly jewish and seemingly millen nial that is they concern the jewish nation and seem to look forward to the millennium ra ther than to the eternal state we must remember however that prophetic perspective fre quently telescopes events which later revelation separates for instance in the old testament the first and second comings of christ are frequently viewed as one so it is possible that the millennial state and the eternal state come into view together in some prophecies including this one about the new heavens new year ever a wish for the new year from us to you may you meet vith success in all you do and may happiness shine on you and yours thanks to all who made christmas such a happy time for the patients and staff br1erbush hospital slouffviuc ont ferring back to the prophecies of isaiah which we have just mentioned so what isaiah saw in the light of israels deliver ance peter saw as a cosmic event introducing eternity the third classic passage deal ing with the new heaven and the new earth is our lesson por- tion while some regard it as descriptive of the millennium i incline to the position that it refers to the eternal state its point of view is that of the church pictured as the lambs wife the new jerusalem thus the references to the new creation have three differ ent points of emphasis but they all meet in the great pur pose of god to create all things new verse by verse rev 211 a new heaven and a new earth no more sea compare isaiah 6317 66 22 2 peter 3513 notice the absence of sea from the new earth verse 2 the holy city new jerusalem as a bride adorned for her husband other cities are built on earth of earthy material by human hands this is built in heaven of heavenly material by gods hands and comes to earth as a finished product it is an ob ject of beauty and delight verse 3 behold the taber nacle of god is with men god himself shall be with them and be their god besides being the lambs wife the city repre sents gods dwelling among men this fact is worthy of a special proclamation from the throne verse 4 god shall wipe away all tears no more death the former things are passed away negatives are not usually impressive but in this case they are the absence of tears and death and mourn ing and screaming and pain all of which belong to the first creation as polluted with sin would certainly make a para dise of this world verse 5 behold i make all things new redemption has made all things new in men 2 cor 517 and now the all things new principle is applied to creation itself notice gods solemn amen to this great pro mise verse 6 i am alpha and omega i will give the i water of life freely the work of revelation and of redemption u presented to john in vision as completed both in the per son of jesus christ who on the basis of his redemptive work promises to thirsty souls the water of life without price verse 7 liethat ovcrcometh shall inherit all things over coming and its rewards consti tute big subject in revelation salvation is free but there is within this free salvation a place for rewards verse s but the fearful and all liars shall have their part in the lake the second death while oercomers by faith enter the blessedness just described men who reject christ and go on in their sins face final perdition the second death iic described a a fiery sul phurous lake a pulc of con- mrs thos bacon and donald main street stouffville enter tained as usual on christmas day visitors included mrs ba cons three daughters namely mr and mrs james peddie and family from claremont mrs bertha kidd and gary from richmond hill and mr and mrs earl booth from oshawa on thursday december 20 mrs chas gostick entertained at a birthday party for mrs quite an unique christmas dinner was served at a home on boyer st in the eastend of town on the holiday when six bachel ors and widowers got together and prepared their own meal the dinner was held at the home jof art brown and besides the host there were present jim brown walter brown of oak- ville john morganson ambrose pullen and ralph walker while we have only their word to go on these young fellows pre pared a real appetizing feast for the yuletide and certainly proved their skill at the culin ary art for such an occasion and family in toronto mr and mrs jim miller and mls m fisher a resident in familv from north bay enjoved tle cast end ot town p an the christmas holidays with in lho tribune last week their parents mr and mrs k davis and mr and mrs walter miller the tribune was pleased to receive a visit from mr j h wagg of goodwood last week mr and mrs milton clark of mr wagg still hale and hearty peterboro spent christmas at celebrated his soth birthday on mr and mrs l c murphy from cochrane were in town during the holidays visiting with their daughter mr and mrs lome boadway and mr and mrs jim alexander they were accompanied by their sons ed and bill the home of mr and mrs f c rowbotham mr and mrs ted cadieux and family and mr and mrsr h murphy and family enjoyed christmas dinner with mr and mrs truman baxter on tues day thursday dec 13th wa meeting the christmas meeting of the shaffer who makes her home stouffville united church worn with the gostick family on park avenue despite her having passed the 80year mark mrs shaffer who came originally from bethesda is in fairly good health she has no immediate family of her own but enjoyed the afternoon visiting with old friends and neighbors from stouffville and surrounding dis trict who called to offer her their best wishes on her birth day b i ng o the bingo sponsored by the local branch of the canadian legion will recommence on saturday jan 5 at the legion hall at a pm sharp everybody welcome scious doom verse 22- no temple the lord god almighty and the j continued on page 7 ans association was held in the church parlors dec 17th mrs neil smith was in charge of the programme our guest speaker was mrs dr s crouch who gave a very interesting message on love taking her scripture lesson from 1 corinthians 13 how wonderful it would be if the whole world would put christ back into christmas as we give our gifts let us give them with our hearts let us remember christs great com mandment love one another as i have loved you mrs ray fleury gave a very enjoyable reading entitled who shall hold the candle all those present enjoyed singing familiar and some not so well known christ mas carols under the capable leadership of mrs allen mc- connachie mr evans ward of clare mont and mrs stephenson of oshawa visited on wednesday with mr and mrs will birkett mr and mrs george storey spent the holiday visiting with relatives in hamilton mr and mrs eric priestley and family who reside on wil liam st are leaving for the usa where mr priestley will be employed in minneapolis for six months a member of the local high school staff will oc cupy the house in their absence united church wms- requesting a good home for their dog mrs fisher said that she was flooded with calls many i from longdistance points i j ml ami mrs gar brown en could have given away twenty terta members of town cogs she said a markham council and thcir vvives thurs man is now the new owner j evenin also prosent was gordon chadwick of gormley j j cwf i presented the tribune with mr browns place as town cleik monster egg on monday the i product of a yearling rock j i leghorn cross the big sample t contained two perfectly formed lo p7 apprehended the yolks and the shell measured b ast w 7 inches around the short way j bee j uern mhc bottles of and su ins lengthwise iocal senolders no charges were laid but they must report larry malloy son of mr and he stouffville police at set mrs lambert malloy appeared teivats and arc more or less on hamilton television last on l chas jackson and mr and mrs chas nolan thursday evening during an ex- j t i i z 1 i despite tne seas ot mud on the regular meeting of- the hibition hockey game between in r wms of the stouffville united j the marlboro bantams and ham- j j i i jug parking space stouffville the ilton midgets a number of local j k on jan viewers saw some closeup aclo c 3rd mrs neil smith will be in tion shots of the stouffville i for- j s church will be held church parlors thursday mr and mrs harry brillinger and mr and mrs claude bril linger and family enjoyed chris tmas dinner with mr and mrs john williamson in markham mr and mrs fred ward of claremont entertained their own family for christmas day and included among the fifteen pres ent were air and mrs will bir kett of stouffville charge of the devotional and j ward mrs ross winterstein will re view a couple of chapters of the study book rev d davis will be in charge of installing the new officers for the coming year we welcome visitors so be sure to attend our new years meet ing of the wms stouffville fire brigade was called out one day last week to put down a fire which had bro ken out in the barn on the for mer h o klinck property at open every evening last week and a good share of business was done each night the three male members of the stouffville public school staff principal lome boadway the south end of obrien ave and teachers wilt moiiey and there were sixteen present at the win timbers home on rupert avenue for christmas dinner when mr and mrs tim bers entertained their family markham has received the green light from the municipal board for a 590000 addition to the high school there the sou thern village has been plagued in their attempt to get a sewer age system underway the muni cipal board now demanding that before they will allow the project jhey must have iron clad assurance that the deben tures can be sold or the money obtained from other sources estimated cost of the markham i the fire which was believed to i keith sutherland entertained have been started by a bonfire i the pupils of grades 7 and s to nearby destroyed part of the a christmas party one evening roof on the building rev and mrs d davis of stouffville enjoyed a real family gathering at their home on christmas day with them were j project was originally 468000 mr and mrs ken davis and and as in stouffvilles case did mary of toronto mr and mrs no allow for installation of sew- brucc davis toronto mr and c in the entire town immedi- mrs wm young darlene john ately deanna and susan toronto mr with mrs cauuc j an mrs r prouse ricky and brillinger at the piano follow- 1 janct 0 brampton mr and tic alertness of a local ing the programme a social half i mrs douglas davis of dorset trucker mel emmerson result- hour was spent with mrs fred mr am mrs john davis stouff- ln the apprehension the other button and mrs reg button as ville and mr john davis to- 1 nl ot a hitandrun motorist postmaster jack sanders re ports a very busy prechristmas rush making it necessary for the employees to work overtime to keep the mail sorted the peak shipment was received on tuesday of last week five addi tional employees were added to the staff including mrs norma anderson mrs b ward mrs john byers mrs fred castle and mr john bierema mr san ders said that the usual rush of mail was later in arriving this last week the children attend- numbered about seventy television sets play up per iodically for one reason and an other but one of the strangest occurred recently at the horn of mr and mrs ted cadieux when mrs cadieux turned ol the set it issued forth cloud of smoke alarming the wholi family and bringing the repaif man on the run he discovered that a mouse had apparently taken refuge in the cabinet hostesses ronto well fed coon has life of ease who sideswiped a local car be longing to mr a g thompson and proceeded on without stop ping mrs thompson was at the wheel at the time of the accident but mr emmerson who was parked nearby saw the inci dent and gave chase the to- ontb motorist sensing that he was being pursued drove down through the town park and west to lloyd ave where the im passable street forced him to halt and mr emmerson took his number which was relayed to local and later city police chewed away till it short-circuit- season all coming into the post ed two of the wires causing the office in the space of two or i smoulder when the set was three days turned on c3c33e3ttt3t3t3rle3r3ragcg3e3gic no milk delivery on new years day in order thai our staff may enjoy the holiday there will be no milk delivery on new years day maple leaf dairy you can help the gord lewis benefit fund by buying your gas and oil at les wilson motors next here it trixie a 7 pound and coming from a farm near well to captivity ro well in three and a half eir old coon mongolia trixies mother was fact that the is one rf the belonging to mr vacl ogixr killed in a hunt she has tiken bisgct coons in captivity monday dec 31st all sales profits from this business place are being donated by mr wilson to the fund on this day heres a real chance to help the fund and at the same time service your car for the new years holiday gord lewis benefit fund committee

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