Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 12, 1946, b5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 12 1w6 bible questions and answers question how many times is the word sunday mentioned in the bible answer it is not used in the bible q was the tower of babel be fore or after the flood a after the flood see genesis chapters 6 to s for the flood record and chapter 11 for the tower of babel q 1 cant find the word pi hog in the bible were these animals known in those days a under the name of swine they are mentioned a number of times and are looked upon as un clean- leviticus 117 deuterono my 14s luke 1515 q someone told me that christ had more than a dozen names in the scriptures is that true a here are some among many others messiah son of god a xaza- rene jesus christ christ jesus christ the lord the lords christ king of the jews saviour of the farms ask 50 kike ix butter its anyones guess what the cabinet will do with farmers re quest for higher prices on dairy products says a report from ottawa when the same request was made to the prices board recently it was turned down- but this time farm organizations took their plea direct to a cabinet committee headed by rt hon j l ilsley overlooked in press reports of the interview was the amount of the or price hike asked on butter cheese and other milk products if farmer representatives are implemented the price of butter per pound will rise 50 and cheese even more asked reportedly is a jump in butterfat prices that would raise the farm market price of butter from the present 52c to 71c lb cheese prices on a butterfat basis would go up from the present 23e to 33c a lb translated for consumers these prices assuming continuance of present subsidies would work out at about g7c lb for butter against world redeemer holy one of god 45 now an pbssiblv 10c for cheese immanuel son of the highest the against 25 to 30c now lamb the bright and morning star q isnt it enough to believe that jesus died for us a he was declared to be the son of god with power by the re surrection from the dead romans 14 we are to believe in christ who was delivered for our offen ces and was raised again for our justification romans 425 also 1 thessalonians 414 for if we be lieve that jesus died and rose again even so them also which sleep in jesus will god bring with him so we must believe not only in christs death for us but also in his resur rection q is there anything more sure than death and taxes a yes read about it in 2 peter 11619 for we have not followed cunningly devised fables when we made known unto you the power and coming of our lord jesus christ but were eyewitnesses of his majesty we have also a more sure word of prophecy whereunto ye do well that ye take heed as unto a light that shineth in a dark place until the day dawn and the day star arise in your hearts christs pro phetic word is more sure than death because he may come before we die or before the taxes are due death and taxes may come but christ will come were subsidies to be removed while granting such price boosts consumers would pay 75 or soc for butter 45c for cheese new hooks in the library fiction the dark wood weston prides fancy raddall the wind that shakes the barley burke hono lulu story ford down river lies the world greene hong kong holiday hahn the miracle of the bells janney the harizontal man eustes horizon mclnnis nicodemus walworth remem ber me meade this side of inno cence caldwell non fiction v life of samuel johnston bos- well saints devils and ordinary seamen pugsley vivian forest mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wmithful the stouffville bakery stoufftiue ontario bakers for two generation 8 supplies three cars of trees over 2000 christmas trees have just been shipped to the united states from the vivian forest for the coming yuletide season the trees were freighted from cedar valley station and it took three box cars to hold the total consignment all the trees are scotch pines and said the foreman in charge they appear like the scotch pines over the line although canadians do not take to these as well as other ever greens while the reforestation commit tee of york county have nothing to do with the sale of these trees numerous enquiries were made to the chairman a v nolan as to why these shrubs are being sold at this stage when the county is sup posed to be developing a forest the explanation said the reeve is very simple the undertaking is largely a thinning process the trees removed are designed to give more room for- development of the remaining forest and furthermore it is not desirable to grow scotch pines since they are practically of no use for timber the reeve said that for some un known reason to them these trees had been planted not so many years ago eight or ten years but authori ties on the matter are firm in their declaration that the scotch pines have little lumber value and may have been thrown in to thicken up the forest in the early stages he said in any event the dept of lands and forests are removing the scotch pines in preference to other pines as a thinning operation they do make excellent christmas trees since the needles do not readily fall off the reeve of stouffville said undoubtedly the scotch pine is popular for reforestation work be cause it has a rapid growth and is verv hardy borx ix uxbridge mrs ft h warren dies mrs christabel winnifred warren died in toronto following an illness of over three months born in ux- bridge in october 1s9l she was the daughter of the late thomas and jane galloway she married herbert henry bar ren in august 1920 he predeceas ed her on march 13 1943 mrs warren is survived by two daughters mrs arthur lucas isabel and hilda both of toron to funeral service was held at the chapel mount albert with inter ment in mount albert cemetery- active ix church work william henry eves dies queensville lost one of its prom inent citizens william henry eves 74 who died november 19 at the home of his daughter mrs harry smith after five weeks of illness the newmarket era says that many will remember seeing mr eves buggy coming across the side- road on a sunday morning in order that his children should attend sun dayschool and all would be at church for some 25 years he was superintendent of queensville sun day school and steward of the church he was also recording steward for the queensville metho dist circuit when his church was part of the ravenshoe and kes wick group he came into union and retained his position of recording steward for the new relation with hope and sharon thus for 30 years he has guided and counselled the well being of the religious outlook of this area his earlier years were all spent on the home farm on lot 23 con 4 east gwillimbury his father was alexander eves and his mother the former margaret sweezie he had one brother and four sisters mary became mr g atkinson toronto anna bell became mrs brock tilt saskatchewan cecilia became mrs robert bond queensville they all predeceased him surviving are his widow mary emma minnie eves norman his brother saskatchewan his sister mrs z j peters indian head sask his sons melvin d saskatchewan and stanley c who is on the home farm bees ox haxi agent worried dog outside fixds solution montreal dec 9 many yarns re garding the difficulties sometimes faced by express agents and the re sourcefulness shown in meeting them are swapped by checkers por ters foremen clerks and scalemen in the express department lunch room deep in the subtrack area of the canadian national railways central station here a new story of this nature has just arrived by the grapevine from brodhead ky charles hurt agent of the railway express agency in that town on a recent sunday morning stared gloomily outside the express office as he pondered his predica- ment a shipment of live bees had just arrived consigned to henry crawford who lived several miles away in a remote section of farm land crawford had no phone be ing sunday delivery was impossi ble a postal notice was no help as it would take at least two days be fore crawford got his mail and came to call hurt gazed apprehensively at his 194g version of pendoras box just then he spied crawfords dog outside the express office springing to his feet hurt lured the dog in side with some food as the animal ate ho wrote a note and attached it to the dogs collar then shooed the dog home within an hour crawford was at the express office to claim his bees stating that the trick had worked very well but that his dog who had remained at home was a bit puzzled bv the whole affair jailed after fire freed to die when specialists testified he will die within a year from an incurable disease barnett wel- ansky former owner of the cocoanut grove was freed after serving three years and seven months of a 12to15year pri3on term for manslaughter he was released on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the holo caust at the boston night clud that took the lives of 498 patrons the 1946 canada year book which is now available for distribu tion by authorization of the hon james a mackinnon 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