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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 15, 1959, p. 4

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4 the stoofrvole tklbunt thar5y october 15 1959 consignmlnflale ontario landrace associations 5th consignment sale and show at markham fair grounds markham show at 1l00 ajn sale at 100 pjn bred cuts open gilts and service age bonn some are from hih scoring advanced fieektry utters all have been inspected for health and quauty and are fully guaranteed if you are interested in top iandrace plan to attend this sale auctioneers tom robson hugh filson denfield ontario former moderator was well known here acacaca hiiilji tgsai 9 i i if i u builders custom built homes alterations trim work a specialty workmanship guaranteed free estimates phone chas doner ken bacon stouffville 471w gormley 51s7 grinding mixing service molasses blending without lumps done right on the spot rev william a cameron former moderator of the pres byterian church in canada died last week after being in hospital since monday he would have been 81 in december dr cameron received his early education in woodville ont and the collegiate insti tute at lindsay after a few years teaching he entered uni versity college toronto and graduated in 1907 in philosophy he then spent three years at knox college he spent a year as assistant minister in bloor st presbyter ian church and was then ap pointed by the home mission board to scott sask where he was ordained subsequently he was located at battleford and melfort both in saskatchewan in 1921 he was appointedsuper- intendent of missions for nor thern saskatchewan and in 1925 became synodical mission ary tor the province in 1925 when the presbyter ian church was split by union he was superintendent of mis sions in western canada prior to his election as mod erator in 1953 he was general secretary of foreign missions dr cameron leaves four sons william of ottawa donald of vancouver lome of montreal and dr gordon cameron of hamilton and seven grandchil dren funeral services were held on monday from glenview presby terian church with interment at the old stone church ceme tery beaverton how to control house crickets bagged off or blown into bin thorn unionville phone 137 3fcaffi3kfcse3fc3e3e3eseae3c3e crickets are exasperating they sneak into your house they keep you awake nights they damage woollens silk cot ton and other fabrics and who can find them the house cricket is pale brown and about threequarters of an inch long few homemak- ers know this because the pest has the knack of being heard but not seen as soon as the weather cools down the cricket leaves the garden and sets up shop in your house where it may remain active for a whole winter it lays its eggs in cracks and crevices there is only one generation each year what about that infernal chir ruping for sake of interest the song of the cricket is pro duced by the male rubbing to gether the outer pair of wings nighttime is singing time for him and his many friends light sleepers and those con cerned with the welfare of their broadloom might be interested in control measures advised by the ontario department of agri culture apply chlordane as a 2 spray or as a 5 dust dir ect the material into spots near any warm location where the crickets may be hiding for outside control try ass chlordane spray put it on in fested vegetation and garbage pecial is yens heavy red soled mens sizes 612 boys sizes 15 299 stouffvilles only exclusive shoe store main street phone 95vr what was wrong with those birch trees this year gardeners all over ontario were asking that same question during most of the summer and there was little that could be done about it put the blame on the birch leaf miner that insect whose larva hides out between the upper and lower surfaces the work of this miner results in large dead blotches on the leaves the foliage of heavily attacked trees has a brown colour once the injury has become advanced there is little that can be done this pests home is al most sprayproof the best time for control is anytime between the 15th and the 25th of may during this period the leaves are well out and the mines are just beginning to show here are some spray sugges tions from the ontario depart ment of agriculture 25 lindane wettable powder li tablespoons per gallon of water 25 malathlon wettable pow der 4 tablespoons per gallon of water 50 malathion emulsion 2 teaspoons per gallon of water spray thoroughly and repeat the treatment about six weeks later to control the second gen eration the timing must be cor rect for control the shine folks take to a new car ought to be used on it after it gets old ssscc s sogiw dont be fooled by the price of paint alone ceo ho other pump ve save the e7rmtthe t1b3etke cosir whhfhefiref jacuzz flu prime iihtuajl 20ntore water rr froublefree onecoa vinyl plastic palnf apt russ- truly a rat fmsm a lum jco an jotm 1ccat hiding pom superior perfcrmsks costs less to uss imrfsibls tobthop odcriess fistdry lag now 1000 csjl9urs wrrhpracoloui also un matchlhu semigloss colors and water systems plastic pipe fittings etz supplies wholesale retail market street stouffville prmrte 200 sunday school lesson shaking the living christ lesson for october is acts 3 golden text then peter said silver and gold have i none but such as i have give i thee acts 3 6 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson the power which peter used at pentecost when a multitude heard his preaching and turned to the lord was just as effective when applied to a crippled beg gar the word of god can stir the masses but masses are com posed of individuals each of whom needs the saviour peter and john did not hesitate to help a solitary individual they had learned their lesson in tiie school of christ who dealt lov ingly and patiently with people one by one as well as with the crowds the scene is laid in the temple area think of all the worship ers through the years who had heard the lame mans call for help and had never really been able to help him then two men arrived who knew the lord and were empowered by the holy spirit the beggar was instan taneously healed it is right and proper to wor ship god but let us be certain that we are personally familiar with the precious name of christ and indwelt by the power of his spirit and that souls who cross our pathway are not simply im pressed by our religious con formity but are genuinely in fluenced for christ and eternity the heart of the lesson the cripples plight was des perate his twisted limbs pained him he was powerless to help himself his friends could move him from place to place but that was all the sight he pre sented was revolting he was a public nuisance moreover he had never known anything but suffering and shame he was lame from his mothers womb so it is with a lost sinner he is helpless and hopeless he has never known life nor will he know it until he meets the sav iour the miracle was performed in the lord jesus name the apostles were but agents in a divine transaction they were the first tc adstft that all the credit should go to their risen lord his gtirious name still prevails it has never changed the name of christ not sim ply his title but also his attri butes of grace and love that brought him to calvary for sinners is the only hope of men and women whose lives are marred by the ravages of sin peter used the healed man as the text for his sermon basing his remarks squarely on the scriptures 322241 he pointed out that christ is the fulfillment of prophecy t3 1s and the ob ject of israels hopes and aspir ations the jews had grievous ly erred in dooming their mess iah to death ejt god in mercy had intervened and raised him fiom the dead now was the time for them to repent of their dastardly deed and tura to christ are out of the questing xow new builtins move into the van just like any other piece of furniture these pieces have other advan tages beyond their marvelous qualities as generous storage units and their mobility they come in all shapes and sizes so they can be mixed around to suit you now and later they stand right against the wall or can serve as a room divider movable closets lip itae boon many young home owners and apartment dwellers have a com mon problem not enough closets shelves and storage fa cilities often a move to larger quarters is looming in the not toodistant future so builtins li a a t tf a ft a a a ihimoi meeting markham township federation of agriculture victoria square hall monday oct 19 815 pm elliot harrington will talk on assessment increases in scarhoro rv vv this question has many answers here are a few its a public service it serves this community with news advertis ing editorial comment and entertainment it promotes projects which it believes will make this a better place in which to live its a manufacturing plant it converts ink paper metal and power into a finished product it gives employment year round to heads of families its a business it enjoys full status as both a wholesaler of newspapers and a retailer it plays its full part in the commercial life of the community it a service establishment it tries to give information and guidance both through its columns and personally through its staff its classified section is the local market place it is the 20th century town crier and community counsellor its a 100 home institution it serves this district first last and always its weekly payroll remains almost entirely in the area its taxes help support local schools and local government it buys all possible sup plies and services locally its the voice of the people its printed reports comment and pictures mir ror this community in such a way that we may understand both its problems and its opportun ities it is a vital factor in the operation both of free responsible government and in the life of free democratic individuals the stouffville tribune national weekly newspaper week october 1521 1959 most of the units ere two- faced oaerusg storage facilities on both sides theyre available luxuryfinished unfinished pain- i ted or most any way you want them and best of all their jcost is reasonable if you lack adequate storage space these dividers and builtins 1 may be just what you need housethes dont seem to rea lize that human beings carry germs j l wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone lsgw stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent ionoc ao now is the time to save money and have your old chesterfield reupholstered and modernised for half the price of a new suite easy terms five year guarantee specialist in draperies and rugs for free estimates call stouffville 6s4 x0e30e ioe3qc aonoi body repagfts ouco dulux refinishing estimates without obligation w g garrett and son main street stouffville ont phone 265 foqqi i enn do without mink i think i can pass up a jewel ns a rule but i must have styleuge with my mileage can do loo thanks to the paris flair and grace ful lines of ln renault dnupliinc com pare the dpuphincs good looks then sec your renault denier for a test drive economical too 18 miles per gallon for your type of driving onlr 1798 suggested retail trice fs wyfn j swl main sstkeet w saoiffviiii ont

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