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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 8, 1955, p. 6

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ftp 6 the stouffviue twwnt thursday mrtombt 8 1955 claremont and pickering township district in f ter relatives from north bay j ha been spending a few days vacation at the home of mr ai mr desjardstw mr aw mrs bui gudden eni tertained relatives over the n itend mr aid mr don hedges mr and m5 clare keevi mr tie hayward family and the h taor family attended the twp cxe or saturday a number of friends from claremont and district attend ed a party for mr and mr rob mcleod at their home on sawrday evening miss marjorie neale returned to her home at greenwood af ter spending a month5 vacation ia rosemary hedge several carloads of fans at tended the soccer tournament in stouffvilie on monday mr and mrs john inghs and family from georgetown and mr and mrs lloyd penny of unionville were sunday visi tors of mr and mrs toni ham- d r and mrs nicholson and ly have moved to agin- mrs nicholson is a sis- f mrs hammond mr fred and ed push have motored to the western prov- in es for a mouths holidays on sunday evening mrs daw son of pennsylvania was guest organist at the baptist church veiling service and contrib uted two tine organ selections a duet go to thy father in rvayer by mrs drake and mr j coates was also enjoyed mr and mrs fred evans and mrs wilkes visited with mr and mrs david scott of fene- lon falls on sunday mr scott who has been confined to bed for several years looks well and appears cheerful mr and mrs car devit of toronto visited with their son daughter and two grandchil dren on sunday four of the sr graduates from pickering high school will attend normal this term david pegg mary schneider carol johnson and jovce reyn olds mrs m johnson enjoyed the past weekend visiting with mrs ormerod sr and mrs or- merod jr and children the wms will be held on thursday afternoon of this week commencing at 230 o clock in the ss room all ladies of the church and any visitors are invited to attend mr and mrs lloyd hill and son alvin returned home from trenton michigan after spend ing two weeks at the home of his sister mr and mrs wes lehman councillor criticizes court of revision j sherman scot serv- first term on pickerng council criticized the board which was presently sit ting a township court of he- visions mr scott also argued that the board should meet at night rather than in the day- time in order that more wage- the ses- green river he cnooi term ar once more opens when fuls start fort jof new adventures mr and mrs boules sr spew the weekend with mr and mrs court of revision boa djt boules and family who meet during the daytime wylie of kearney x1 have been a big objection for also mr among south pickering earners could attend sions pickering has spent 29000 on road paving to date iri pickering tovn- more than 29000 has been spent on paving roads within the municipality a total distance of close to four i miles n hardtopped this year- major expenditures are to tie kept down to a minimum as there is only 25000 left in the road budget road superintend ent roy ward stated that it would be necessary to let some work lie over for another year gas co may service south pickering area years ratepayers stated councillor scott its easier for the far mer to attend day meetings but i not the wageearner smith of ajax clerk lpvd johnston pointed i ibey of searboi out that with planning board g stewart mr end gues buckles weekend vjsiti fen home were ferguson were of mr mrs j jr- a mii mr e ch and mrs also messrs cey and mr pickering twp i tax arrears are 43000 ax hip n dur- council etc many night ing the week were already en up we must draw the line somewhere commented coun cillor lawson the subject was raised by reeve todd in order that a new appointment could be made to replace the late john forgie who held a position on the board councillor scott was of the opinion that the township was not well represented on the board- ive heard much criticism concerning our court of revis ion board and i now agree that much of it is well founded stated mr scott dep reeve bill newman suggested thai geo wilis of dunbarion might be interested in serving on the board he agreed to approach him on the subject brougham altona the regular monthly meet ing of altona womens insti tute will be held at the home of mrs m bunker on wednesday sept 14th at 2 pm mrs at jleesor has charge of the pro gram motto he must be proud who tills the soil and turns the heavy sod roll call a vegetable beginning with first letter of your name paper the heritage of country liv ing short papers on home beautificatioh demonstration dining room table bouquet miss faye bunker and mr lionel gleason were iabor day supper guests with her grand parents mt and mrs norman bunker mrs ray hill and daughters are spending a few days with her parents mr and mrs w d mckenzie of columbus altona union sunday school enjoyed a corn and wiener roast monday evening at the gren- ville wilson farm audley david hedge of nesteton has been visiting his grandparents mr and mrs r e hedge carol wardle of barrie vis- ited with her cousin edith white mr and mrs fred puckrin enjoyed a motor trip to ottawa recently a number from here attend ed the donkey baseball game at brooklin the audley wa held the august meeting at the home of mrs gk pratt with the pres ident mrs clemence presid ing there were twenty ladies and fifteen children present the president read a poem let u count the blessings m- george squire led the wor ship service of which the theme was the call so dis- crpleship passages of scnp- iure were read by lorraine matthews jean burleigh and joan burleigh ftm grls sang two songs open up your hearts and happy hands miss beatrice mclean of greenwood gave a very inter- etng talk on youth work showing slides of the various church group and church camps lynda puckrin present ed a bouquet of gladioli to miss mclean eileen guthrie led in prayer rol call was answered by a verse containing the word lead the west group served refreshments a doctor says that golf gives the average man al the exercise he red and a lot more the tvay some people play it miss dorothy willson is holi daying in toronto as guest of her cousin miss pat coakwell mrs witter returned home last week after spending a cou ple of weeks with mrs mat thews mrs a j gray spent the weekend with her son russell at his cottage on balsam lake we are glad to hear that mrs h shea is so far recovered from her recent operation to be able to leave the hospital and is now recuperating at the home of friends in oshawa mrs wm willson of stouff viiie and mrs chas gosticjt were around renewing old ac quaintance on saturday after noon mrs connors little grand daughter has been holidaying with her during the past week sorry to hear that bettyjean knox has not been well during the past week we all wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs harry knox of enniskillen and little son dean visited with ken and mrs pas- coe on sunday mr and mrs von meyer also miss margaret burton all of detroit are guests of mr and mrs n burton and other friends mr and mrs mitchell of toj ronto visited with mr and mrs al harvey on sunday mr and mrs gerald middle- ton and little daughters called on mrs iemmon on sunday mr and mrs wm knox also mrs geo knox and little girls enjoyed a motor trip to goder- ich on the holiday weekend mr and mrs ken pascoe and donna also mr and mrs al wilson visited with mr and mrs thos riekard of uxbridge on sunday mr and mrs del ford and children visited wkh mr and mrs g e holtby during the weekend the regular monthly meeting of the womans institute will be held in the hal on tuesday afternoon september 13 host esses mrs wm gray mrs glen mrs r malcolm and mrs m b burk roll call an article i have marie this year mrs meron district pre sident of brootdin will be the guest speaker all ladies wel come september is just a week from next sunday will he rally day in st johns church sunday school and church ser vice will be joined at 2 pm this will also end tiie morning services hereafter the sunday school will be back on regular time at i10 pm and church service will be at 230 pm the regular monthly meet ing of the wm s of st johns church will be held on thurs day afternoon september 15 at the home of mrs n burton who win b assisted by mrs h barclay program convener mil be mrs lackey assisted by mrs mitchell and mrs e johnston roil call sin p1ckerixo max fixed oshawa nicholas son- eeky 60 of pickering town ship was fined 100 and costs or one month in jail for illegal possession of a still rcmp constable percy har ris testified he found two bar- 1 fj of choke cherres a drpj st and some awsr in the slo- necky saris pyne of toronto cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs m draper oh tuesday september 13th at s pm a number from here took a weekend trip to northern points and among those who we were mr and mrs c postill and family mr and mrs w simpson and son of toronto were week end guests of mr and mrs all michell owing to the anniver services at the firs church whitevale there w be no evening service he next sunday to date the pickering town 13521 delinquent taxes collect ed during august totalled 223130 outstanding taxes in t f sol our years r a delegation representing the consumers gas company ap- peared before pickering town- ship council on friday after- 1 noon to inform the members of their intentions of laying mains through the southern sections of the municipality the line would follow the same route as no 2 highway and would serve all areas adjoining the line if economically possible the rate would be tixed by the on tario fuel board this proposed gas line would also feed picker ing village the spokesman for the dele gation informed council that he didnt expect any work would be started on the project until 1956 he said that their initial concern was the selling of the gas to residents within the de fined area st75 1952 s1ss17s li 901500 195 j 316216 the tax roll to august 31st 1955 amounted to 582710 the amount collected to this date totalled 31315278 the building report for aug ust showed 37 permits issued at an estimated value of 2g- 203 of these permits 19 tvere airy i dwellings at an average baptist i estimated cost of 11000 there were also permits issued for ten garages 0 house additions one public school addition and one workshop 4 liehfre am evenings doiirs open 030 sat matinee 115 friday saturday sept 9 david farrarlyle bettger tab hunter mondat mlijljy vllle w geocge tobias akgju clarke pwjum b jk tat dicwa br mlill 5fclc wntlr k lh scrn by wlil shaln ami lack fc wednesday thursday skit 11 15 er treachery stained every stone of the great pyramid i t v hurd us filmed in egypt with a cast of thousands i r5m warner bros cinemascope so warnercolor jack hawkins joan collins dewevmartw alexis minotis writrr by kii- fijirharry ktirrit hircj jj slora trfirjl proei ij dirked by howard hawks ffcnied by warner bros jjw music competed r cq4czci by aclcry aar witv dimltrt tiomkix greenwood mr and mrs wm elliott and daughter of flint mich were guests of the ormerod family over the weekend mr and mrs kd annis of orillia spent the weekend with geo and mrs blake and family j a meeting of the- session of the church will be held on tuesday sept 13 in the church the wa meets on thursday afternoonjat 2 oclock a quilt will be ready to do during church service last sunday six children were bap tized they were shirley hon- nie kenneth joan and terry children of m and mrs an thony gardiner and janice pauline daughter of les and mrs wilson mrs a pegg returned home last week after spending a couple of weeks with her dau ghter mrs c mctaggart mr les devitt of toronto was a caller at the stanley byers home last monday mr james thomas was a guest at the ed pascoe home last sunday the afternoon wa are spon soring- an icecream social this friday night the 9th at the church a program of pictures music etc with icecream and cake at the close everyone will be welcomed the morden and byers fam ilies had a trip up around hor- nings mills last sunday claremont resident requests better garbage collection mr gerald allman a resident of claremont appeared before pickering township council at their regular meeting on fri day afternoon to request more adequte garbage collection serv ice in the village mr allman staled that the present collec tor refused to handle his gar bage and he believed the same was true with other residents mr allman pointed out that it was impossible to bury it and one couldnt burn it and since the village is growing each year garbage collection is an import ant and necessary service it was suggested by one of the members that the clare mont village trustees be con tacted in order that a more sat isfactory system could be em ployed the setting up of a garbage area for the south pickering district was discussed council fell that the some 2000 home owner in the area were in serious need of garbage collec tion it is exceedingly rare that any person has to hire a dra matic coach to teach him how to act the fool the number of motor vehicles operating in the ryukyu isl ands southwest of japan has increased from three hundred before world war if to 4300 now owned and run byisland- ers the cause of many supposed ailments is disliking work and being unable to avoid it ovtpbp bakers five acres 1 mile north of no 7 highway loth con klectric ttanges 83000 good isei clothing chesterfield sidle ami ninny odd items open daily 1fl pm no not a communist but the fireengine red that goes with clanging bells screaming sirens and racing fire trucks the kent fire brigade in england has gone against tradition and now uses vehicles of aluminum for three good reasons nornore painting less gas we mean petrol and better readability and handling because of the lighterweight aluminum bodies wed guess theres a further premium that the kent folk enjoy pride in theirfirc brigade when it flashes by in its gleaming new dress few materials can match alu minum for its fresh and lasting good looks aluminum company of canada ltd alcan grass seed quality mixtures for all conditions for clay or sand in sunshine or shade from 50c per lb special prices on quantities every seeding joh should be fertilized we carrv a full line of fertilizer our landscape department is prepared to ho any size pradinjr and seeding- job at prices that will sur prise you call now for free advice and estimates garden supplies sandy loam rotted manure peat moss available at our garden centre or delivered to your door special prices on truck loads unionville nurseries garden centre no 7 highway inionville phone unionville 95 this weeks sunday school lesson maiuhi ca11s for kightkocs living lesson for sept isi lcv 221 2 malachi golden text have we not all one father hath not one god created u- why do we deal treacherously eiery man against liis brother mat 210 tjik lkssox as a avhoik approach to the leon when zerubbitbe and jeshua were directing the completing of the temple after leading the lirst contingent home from cap tivity they had the support of the prophets haggal and zech- arah sac kvra 01 2 ll whetr xehemiah came up to jerusalem with authority from king artexerxes to complete the walls aim in general to look after the welfare of the jews he hiul the support of ezra the scribe after twelve years as gover nor of ludah xehemiah return ed to shushan to report to the king he prooably was gone for two or three years and when he returned to jerusalem he found that abuses had crept in so that it was necessary to in- siituie a number of reforms of these we read in the las chap ter o his book it is generally believed that malachis minis try belongs to this period it is rather noticeable that the evils which the prophet malachi de nounces are the same that ne- heniiah under took to correct this would set the ministry of jialaeh somewhere around 130 to 120 bc he is the last of the old testament prophets four centuries were to elapse before another broke the silence of this successor four hundred years after malachi speaksmn 31 benold i will send my messenger and he shall pre pare the way before me the messenger here referred to is certainly john the baptist the nanie malachi means messenger of the lord and it is interesting that the pro phet who bore such a name spoke of two other messengers of the lord first the forerun ner of the lord as we have just seen and the other the mes senger of the covenant 31 the lord jesus the style of malachi is quite distinctive he has much of the dialogue frequently in the form of questions and answers this gives a dramatic touch to his book verse by verse ma 31 behold my messen ger the lord whom ye seek the messenger of the covenant he shall come forthe identity of my messenger see mat thew 1110 the lord here is jehovah so i identifying the messenger of the covenant with jehovah is the reference here to our lords presentation in the temple or to his cleans ing of the temple the latter seems more in keeping with the vhole passage verse 2 but who may abide the day of his coming like a refiners fire and like fullers soap this looks back to the phrases whom ye seek and whom ye delight in they did not realize now his appears ing would bring to light all their iniquity notice the fig ures to describe the cleansing burning and washing verse 3 a refiner and purifier of silver the sons of levi that they may offer an offering in righteous ness the refining and purify ing are focused on the priests whose sins malachi had been denouncing see 2110 verse 1 then shall the of fering of ludah and jerusalem be pleasantis in former years as with the priests so with the peope when the offering of the priest is holy so wi be the offering o the temple the pro phet recalls the earlier sacri fices such as those of mose and david verse 5 and 1 will come near to you in judgment a swift witness notice the category of sins that will be brought to judgment cul minating in a want of the fear of god god is both witness and judge verse 6 for i am he lord 1 change not therefore ye sons of jacob are not consumed gods unchanging faithfulness to his covenant had preserved his people ye sons of ja cob although he had chasti ened them for their sins u was no their virtue or their righteousness jhat had kept them from destruction verse 13 your words have been stout against mi what have we spoken against thee an example of the dialogue style of malachi so insensible had the people become that they could not perceive their guilt even when their sins were exposed compare verse s see also jude 15 verse 1 1 it is vain to serve god that we have walked mournfully before the lord of hosts profit not the glory of god was their aim and because serving the lord did not pay so big dividends of a worldly sort as they wlshed they were ready to secure their ends by other means who asked them to walk mournfully before the lord see psalm 100 verse 15 we call the proud happy yea they that tempi god are 6ven delivered this indicates their new awl re bellious altitude pride and wickedness are the criteria of happiness and good fortune and god does nothing about it verse hi then they that feared the ixird spake often one to another and a book of remembrance was written for them that thought upon his name in contrast is the godly conversation of those who fear god conversation that pleased him and was recorded before him for suitable reward the fear of the lord produces rever ential thoughts and these in turn produce godly conversa tion verse 17 and they shall be mine in that day another reading might be and they shall be a peculiar treasure to me in that day which i am mak ing so the septuagint and the vulgate instead of objects of judgment the godly will be gods jewel verse 18 then shall ye discern between the righteous and the wicked the distinc tion drawn in this passage he- tween the righteous and the iwicked will be fully seen in that day the heart of the 1esson malachifs ministry seemed to have special reference to the priests he found them per forming their temple tasks in a veyy perfunctory manner- they were content to go through the external observ ances but were neither teach ing the people the law of the lord as was their duty nor were they honoring the law in their own lives the result was that the people were drill ing away from the path of obe dience and becoming rebellious it is over against this situation that malachi prophesied the coming of the messenger of the covenant whose ways should be prepared for him by an earlier messenger referred to in 15 as elijah it takes 10 tons of falling water to generate one kilowatt hour of electricity in south africa drunken dri ving can bring a s2so0 fine 10 years in the jug or both evfrrsfeboid loo k ing at 270 0- screen moocl oj16x2 the okanagart 32995 s with antenna w 20 bigger than ordinary 21 tv aluminized pidoro tube curved optic fitter golden picture frame hifi inclined tpeoker mounting slenderized cabinet super caicodo chanu 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