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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 9, 1949, p. 11

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 9 1949 york county junior farmers annual dance cedar beach gardens musselmans lake friday june 10 merrymakers orchestra modern and olde tyme dancing dancing 9 to 100 admission 75c per person picnic with sports softball and tugofwar in the afternoon msxx3asjtaacxstt3cxsv3sx3c3 get action on housing get action on health get action on social security only the ccf is free to act on these and other vital meas ures because the vote ccf ccf no accepts financial aid from big business ccf candidate for north york arch joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 farmer fined 509 for cruelty clair i russell napanee farmer and parttime drover was fined 500 and costs or three months for causing 122 calves unnecessary suffering last april similar char ges were dismissed this week against chas e scott of belleville court was told the pair shipped the calves from stratford to na panee during the trip the box car broke down and the calves were diverted to toronto where they were ordered destroyed be cause they were emaciated and suffering from hunger vote woods published by north york ccf association weddings risebrough cleveudon melville united church decor ated with spring flowers was the scene of a pretty wedding on sat urday may 28th when gloria margaret daughter of mr and mis a cleverdon markham be came the bride of karl douglas risebrough son of mr and mrs s risebrough of newmarket rev r t chapin performed the ceremony the bride given in marriage by her father wore a white satin gown with long train the bodice was embroidered with seed pearls with a net yoke her fingertip veil was held in place by a beaded coronet she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and spring flowers her two attendants jean allan in yellow taffeta and bever ley risebrough in orchid taffeta with matching net and flowered headdresses carried cascades of roses and spring flowers gordon kendall was the best man mrs jas oldham was soloist assisted at the organ by clarion baker howard cleverdon and ernest risebrough were ushers the reception was held in the church basement where the brides mother received in a grey floral dress and wore a corsage of spring flowers she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a beige gabardine suit and corsage of pink roses for her honeymoon the bride chose a grey gabardine suit with pink and navy accessories sunday school lesson lesson for june 12 golden text i am the good shep herd the good shepherd giveth his life tor the sheep john 1011 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson the death of our lord jesus was the expression of his infinite love for lost mankind but also the demon stration of the terrible 7lckedness of the human heart it was at the cross that gods attitude toward sinners was declared and at the very time that mans hatred of god was mani fested the lord jesus christ did not sim ply die as a martyr for the truth though he was that as he himself declared john 1837 a martyr is a witness but his death meant far more than this in laying down his lite he was fulfilling all the sacrlfi- temporary expedient as the hour was j late after the sabbath he intended j to have it properly embalmed in ac- i cordance with jewish customs verse 60 laid it in his own j new tomb and rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre little did either joseph or the other friends of jesus realize that the rock- hewn tomb could not hold that body in death when the hour of resurrec tion should come on the following first day of the week many believe this very tomb is the one discovered by general gordon some sixty years or more ago and which countless thousands of devout christians have visited since the heart of the lesson christs death differed from that of every other in that it was not nec essary so far as he was concerned he was not born subject to death as all others are but he was able to die of his own volition he came to earth for this very purpose that he might by death overcome him that had the cial types of the old testament he power of death and redeem those gave his life a ransom for many who had through fear of death as matt 202s had he not voluntar- the effect of sin been all their lives ily yielded himself up to die none in bondage his death was therefore for your requirements to baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rr1 keep this date open wed june 22 in veterans memorial hall bingo carnival lovely prizes games for young and old pony rides for the kiddies fish pond and other games j modern and old time dancing 50c per person music by gary lewis and the legionaires come one come all have a good time caxadiax legion stouffville dancing in the hall every friday evening could have taken his life from him therefore pilate as jesus told him could have had no power against him except as it was permitted by god on the cross he became the great sinoffering there he met all the claims of divine justice against lost guilty sinners and as a result of his finished work god can now be just in justifying all who believe in his name rom 3 26 but in his death he did more than settle the sin question he glorified god perfectly and that in the very scene where he had been so terribly dishonored his death was the sup reme evidence of his love for the father john 1431 god received more glory by the obedience of his holy spotless son unto death than he ever lost by all mans sin and rebel lion throughout the entire course ot time he offered himself without spot unto god a sacrifice of a sweetsmel- ling savour bph 51 2 yet it was for us that lie gave himself the historical setting jesus was crucified as the true pas cal lamb on passover day the four teenth of nisan ad 30 there has been much discussion as to the exact day of the week on which this 11th nisan fell the traditional day is fri day verse by verso luke 23 33 the place called calvary that is the place of a skull it was evidently the regular execution ground for great criminals and has been identified by many as the skullshaped hill containing the grotto of jeremiah outside the wall of jerusalem near the damascus gate however the traditional site which now seems unlikely is in the church of the holy sepulchre there is no proof that this was once outside the walls of the ancient city verse 34 father forgive them for they know not what they do in thus praying our lord put those who were guilty of crucifying him on the ground of manslaughter rather than of murder for the murderer the law admitted of no satisfaction num 3531 the manslayer was entitled to the shelter of the city o refuge josh 2015 the law only sins of ignorance for presumptuous sin no sacrifice could avail verse 35 he saved others let him save himself this could not be it was only by offering up his own precious life as a sacrifice for sin that guilty men could be saved from the judgment that their sins deserved verse 3g the soldiers also mocked him offering him vinegar these ignorant soldiers doubtless knew nothing of the hope of israel they only saw in jesus a wretched jew detested by his own people so they joined with them in their ridi culing of the poor victim on the cros3 the vinegar they offered him was a sour wine that well expressed the bitterness ot mans heart toward god verse 37 if thou be the king of the jews save thyself thus they taunted him repeating the words which the chief priests had used and which pilate caused to be put on a tablet and nailed to the cross as the next verse tells us verse 38 this is the king of the jews luke only quotes part of the inscription which was written in hebrew the language of religion greek the language of culture and latin the language of power the entire superscription read this is jesus of nazareth the king ot the jews pilate may have intended this as a taunt because he knew how the jews hated jesus but unwittingly he declared a great truth mark 1534 jesus cried my god my god why hast thou forsaken me this was the very climax of what the holy sufferer was called up on to endure when the wrath of god fell upon him and he took the sin ners place and god who is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity had to turn away his face and leave his son to hear the load alone it was then that the twentysecond psalm had its complete fulfillment luke 23 4g father into thy hands 1 commend my spirit the agony was now past the cup of wrath had been drained to the dregs and in perfect peace and confidence jesus committed his spirit to the father and then voluntarily gave ur- his life verse 4 7 certainly this was a righteous man the roman centur- ian amazed by all that he had seen and heard was convinced that jesus was no criminal but in truth a right eous man and the son of god see matt 2754 matt 2757 a rich man of arlmathoea isaiah prophesied seven centuries before that messiah should be with the rich in his death isa 539 so at the appointed time joseph appeared to beg for the pri vilege of entombing the body of jesus verse 5s pilate commanded the body to be delivered although amazed at first that jesus was dead so soon the governor agreed to the rich rulers request and the body of jesus was allotted to him for inter ment instead of being cast out to be consumed in the fires of the vallay of hinnom or devoured by beasts of prey vorse 59 joseph wrapped it in a clean linen cloth this was as marvellous as his birth it was sacrificial he offered up himself on our behalf and through his dying purchased life for all who believe on him his words from the crossare all of great importance and give us to realize what was going on in his mind and heart as he hung upon the tree he thought not of himself but of others it was jor our sakes that he was forsaken ot god in that the divine favor might rest upon iis anglican primate passes in bc at age of 83 archbishop a v de pencier s3 died on may 31 at his home pro minent in the anglican church for more than half a century he retir ed as archbishop of british colum bia and the yukon in 1940 he was rector at uxbridge 40 years ago archbishop de pencier came to vancouver from brandon man in 190s to the rectorship of st pauls church a post he held until he be came bishop in 1910 he was named archbishop in 1925 native of ontario born in burrits rapids ont he attended trinity colege in toronto and was ordained in 1890 known as british columbias first citizen of the church of england he had a colorful career in a widespread field which includ ed work in north british columbia in the kootenays and pioneer caribou country his earlier charges included sev eral years as curate of st albans cathedral toronto and rector at ux bridge ont domestic heating sheet metal roofing stokers oilburners agents for new idea all steel furnaces very suitable for oil stoker coal or wood 135 h mosber sheet metal phone 4505j oshawa the stouffville legionaires will supply the music for the dance to be held this friday evening in the veterans memorial hall sweet caporal cigarettes oc0500000odob000000oooooqo eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns eggs in small lots may be left at carload croceteria for our pickup write or phone hutton 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 oooooqoooooooaoopooooooooooooooooe p grover 8970 jnchbhb k wscysopc w h nhsy3ssth rfj new low prices on molasses get your supply for now ensilage reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 wvsfc5os cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w dancing every saturday cedar beach north shore musselmans lake van walker his music featuring wally scott reservations for group picnics and private parties accepted

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