Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 18, 1947, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday december is 1947 chnstmas k not of this world audience boxing day is reminded stouffville motors in compliance with a request from the merchants association i here by proclaim friday dec 26 a store holiday in stouffville themselves accordingly ve have no right u be called a j christian unless we are truly and really a christian a christian is one who has been set apart from the world for a specific purpose for christ a lot of ieupe who call themselves christians are only be- lieveis they still lived in the world jesus christ said that we were in the world but not of the world this holiday has been recognizad j a christian should be a consecrated in recent years here and in many person outandout for jesus christ other ontario towns these and many other pertinent i statements were made in the course patrons of our town stores gov- of an address at the stouffville and districts christian mens fellow ship in the stouffville baptist church by canon sunter of hamil ton the service was opened by a singsong led by mr alvin farmer and the president mr lambert stouffer gave an outline of the j meaning of christian fellowship and told what the christian mens fellowship stands for there were about 60 men in at tendance at the close of the re- gular service a social fellowship le hour was spent in the base- a v nolan reeve 16 1m7 wwwvwvw oml phone 170 international trucks service and parts sky chief and fire chief gas texaco and avi oils school aulas serious business although lindsay is to be a local point for an enlarged high school he board of education last week looked on the proposal as serious business and should not expected to come to a quick the church decision wiping out schools in many communities was looked on with apprehension by some members the friendly neighbor club will who declared that the high school i be entertained at the home of ida was the centre of communitv i gray this week interest and the board decided to union ss will be held in the go carefully before reaching i nome of mr blake arinis next sun- decision green river accessories of all kinds such as car heaters defrosters fans driving lights under hood lights under car lights engine heaters jacks mirrors horns grill guards batteries tires car and truck chains and many other items have you seen the firestone out board motors yet if not come in and look them over we have two sizes 3 h hp at s11g50 7 hp at s19950 these are real motors and would make a niee christmas gift for anyone you are always welcome to come in and look around h f ifatcliff w d pipher swtyttwwcs wfmsmmmmmtmii a gasoline price to jump again gasoline prices are going up again anywhere from 114 to 2mc a iillon and likelv within the next toys sleighs pyrex electric appliances kitchen gadgets agnews hardware stouffville ontario simiiimiiili large recokd completed bv newmarket holstein jean pabst rag apple a member of the purebred holstein herd of charles o haines newmarket ontario has just completed an exceptionally large record of per formance test starting as a five- yearold stie produced in 365 days on three timesaday milking 27- 339 lbs milk containing 963 lbs fat average test 352 percent butterfat this is one of the top records com pleted in canada this year not only is jean a great producer but she is also a good as well having been classed as very good in selective registra tion by the official inspector of the holsteinfriesian association of canada very good is the second highest classification for conforma tion in selective registration and only animals of exceptional merit are placed in it day morning this will be in form of a white gift service on monday ulekb evening dec 22 our christinas h a started when sun oil co party will be held in the township philadelphia suddenly announced hall brougham that it would pay 50c a barrel extra cgit held their meeting in for crude oil that was enough to whitevale united church with present on friday evening mrs j nighswander and mrs cook spent monday in toronto break the price wall maintained since midoctober other large u s refinery companies have quickly followed suit in the mad scramble for crude oil it has long been an axiom of the while hunting red fox near mea- industry that every 20c in- ford ross and roger gibbons st cl m tne p of a barrel of vincent township youths shot a crude ou meant lc more ln the large wolf that weighed over 50 cost of a of gasoline thats pounds it took five shells to drop tne wa jt worked out on the mid hunting red fon youths kill wolf aooo3xizx last great rally stouffville individual the killer who is now being blamed i october 20cabarrel hoist on crude for a portion of the sheep killed j during the past year the big question now is just how sheep losses have reached an all- much of this latest crude oil in- time high of 1500 and have threat- crease will be passed on to fuel oii ened to drive many residents out of the profitable farming sideline of sheepraising it was the first wolf we have ever seen and i just let drive with all i had said ross gibbons his brother fired at the same time the two youths left for owen sound with their kill to claim the bounty it is quite a number of years since a wolf has been reported in that area and residents in general a wolf hunt on gormley remember the young peoples special christmas and white gift service in the church on sunday dec 21st at 730 pm special music by howard baker and the young mens quartette the offering are now planum received at this service is for relief a large scale purposes i it is known that some refinery offi cials feel that fuel oil has absorb ed about all the price increase it can at the present time and still maintain a competitive position with coal for that reason fuel oil users may not have to bear the same proportion of price hoist as the motorist when shaking out a small rug hold it by the sides as the weight of the rug will pull the threads apart if its held by the ends youth for christ items of interest choruses contests dont forget the questions hear nancy and ted sing film beyond our own presbyterian church director s00 pm n rowan to youth for youth by youth higher motor insurance coming automobile insurance rates are likely to be advanced almost imme diately according to a local agent and to press reports increased number of accidents is the excuse for the higher rate which will be about 2on the average passenger car mr john public was hoping the expanding business of the in surance companies would have been enough to meet increased costs since carrying insurance now is al most compulsory ontario holstein men meet the annual meeting of the ontario county holstein breeders club was held in the department of agriculture oliice uxbridge on saturday december 13th 1917 orvan chambers president of the club was in charge of the meeting mr jim brown newcastle who is a director of the national hol steinfriesian association gave an interesting talk on affairs relating to the national association he stated that registrations of holstein cattle showed a decided increase over last year transfers however have shown a slight decline mr joe darlington todmorden salesman for ontario county hol stein breeders club pointed out that the sales of holstein cattle were the heaviest of any year yet and that the average prices received were also the highest he said that a number of individual farmers from the united states were now coming to canada to look over the canadian herds and to select their own cattle mr roy ormiston brooklin fieldman for the holsteinfriesian reviewed the club activities for the year he pointed out that ontario countv had 135 members for 1m7 intthe holstein club this was the highest membership for any county in the province of ontario mr h l fair agricultural representative took charge of the election of officers which resulted a5 follows hon president orvan chambers wilfrid president armour mcmillan rr2 seagrave vicepresident burnell webster hri port perry secretary- treasurer gordon beare ux- rldge directors bob flett rr2 oshawa hugh ormiston brooklin harold honry rr3 seagrave harold hancock elmcroft farms oshawa leslie smith rr2 port perry norman hogg rr2 ux bridge elmer powell rri osh awa ken homiday brooklin to give a tang to raspberry or loganberry jam add one teaxpoon- ful of eptm salts to the bote while it is cooking

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