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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 19, 1948, p. 3

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the tribune stoufiviue on thursday february 19 194s grain prices break local and personal happenings the break in grain prices and reaction in other mar kets has given us a chance to lower our prices on grains millfeeds and prepared feeds it is too early to advise whether to buy your spring supplies or wait one fact is certain that these prices will go up if the market again gets stronger protein feeds are available 24 dairv ration 16 dairy ration oilcake meal 40to 40 poultrv concentrate gluten feed hog concentrate beet pulp on hand dr hess products get the most out of the feed you use by feeding dr hess stock tonic dozens of local farmers have proven to themselves that dr hess saves them feed and money by giving them healthy thrifty livestock dr hess poultry ianamin dr hess hog special dr hess stock tonic stiver bros rkv hardy invited to remain whitevale pastor at the annual business meeting of the white vale baptist church the members expressed a sincere de sire for rev mr hardy to continue as pastor mr hardy is chief clerk of the engineering department of the john inglis company toronto and though a very busy man is an earnest and talented speaker his services to the church are greatly esteemed by the congregation the annual thank offering supper held last wednesday evening was decide dly a success socially financially and as an encouragement the mother craft advice room will be open in the united church basement on tuesday feb 24 from 1030 am to 5 pm all mothers welcome mams christadelphians docs it mattel- what we believe it matters a great deal if we are to accept the teachings of the scripture a poet has written for forms and creeds let senseless bigots fights he cant be wrong whose life is in the right it will be impossible to produce such a sentiment from the writings of the apostles while forms and creeds are odious enough in the hands of bigotry in their right place they are absolutely essential as to forms there is abundant scriptural evidence that baptism for instance is a divinelyprescribed form of obedience which any man will neglect at his peril creed which means belief from credo i believe is just as important if we would be approved of god the general sentiment that it does not matter at all what we believe if we are only sincere is a dangerous one in diverting attention from gods lifegiving word it matters much what we believe 1 because our hope of salvation is conditional on believing certain things that the promise by faith of jesus christ might be given them that believe gal 322 the promise to abraham or gospel verse s 2 and 16 same chapter convenanted gen 22 17 18 confirmed by christ rom 15 s jesus christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of god to confirm the promises made unto our fathers see also acts 1330 1 cor 121 rom 110 2 because it is required of us that the certain tilings we believe be none other than those preached by jesus and the apostles note pauls emphasis gal 18 9 if we or an angel from heaven preach unto you any other gospel than we have preached unto you let him be accused see also 2 jno 10 3 because the apostles preached definite things styled gospel or gladsome tidings to be employed in our salvation the gospel which i preached unto you by which also ye are saved if ye keep in memory what i preached unto vou unless ye have believed in vain 1 cor 15 1 rom 1 1g 1 because the things preached were the things concerning the kingdom of- god and those things that concern the lord jesus christ when they believed philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of god and the name of jesus christ thev were baptised both men and women acts s 12 198 2831 5 because unbelief of the gospel makes our condemnation certain go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature he that believeth and is baptised shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned mark 10 15 jno 12 is 0 because ignorance of the gospel leaves men in a state of dark ness in which salvation is impossible other gentiles walk in the vanity of their mind having the understanding darkened being alienated from the life of god through the ignorance that is in them kph 1 is at that time ye were without christ being aliens from the commonwealth of israel and strangers from the covenants of promise having no hope and without god in the world kph 2 12 rom 10 11 7 because belief is faith without which it is impossible to please god now faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence of tilings not seen heb 11 1 rom 120 hub 116 something more while in belief in the gospel is essential something more is need ful the gospel believed and obeyed in baptism introduces a man to a position in which lie can do what before was impossible work out his own salvation to do this he must make christs commandments the rule of his life for without this christ will not regard him and his faith will be of no ultimate advantage see 2 ivt 15 10 phil 212 jno 15 11 matt 2s 20 721 matt 1032 33 neither is it possible for men to be irrevocably saved as testified by paul to those called out from among the gentiles and grafted into the good olive tree or adopted israelites through the gospel for if god spared not the natural branches take heed lest lie also spare not thee behold the goodness and severity of god toward thee goodness if thou continue in his goodness otherwise thou also shall be cut off rom 1121 22 1 cor 927 in the past series we have endeavoured to oint out some of the wore outstanding contradictions that are claimed as bible teaching we believe one of the principle reasons for the rapid declension from and genera indifference to religion especially among educated youth lies in the fact that many doctrines which have been popularly taught as bible truths are obviously contradictory we also believe the bible to lx wholly inspired by god that of itself it can ably demon strate this and that properly understood it is consistent throughout in all its teaching once its basic doctrines are understood close study will not only show complete harmony from genesis to revelation bit that god has a plan and purpose with the earth and mankind thereupon without divine intervention in fulfilment of gods promises uie world is faced with disaster due to mans mismanagement as christ foretold mens hearts are failing them for fear and for look- in after those things which are coming on the earth luke 2 20 we have come to the time when daniel 2 44 is about to be fulfilled the god of heaven shall set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed it shall not be left to other people but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdams and it shall stand forever the purpose of these advertisements has been to help promote an intelligent understanding of bible doctrines because from this bouree only can be found the solution to the ills of a troubled world free literature on kindred subjects mav be obtained from robert stapiey rr1 stouffville ontario advertisement friend- were pleased to greet- the stouffviue united church rev and mrs s goudie visited massie mowder down street on choir will be in toronto on mondav with mr and mrs chas hoover saturday after an illness which has confined him for six weeks mrs chas robinson of toronto accompanied mrs- leslie william son on a visit to stoufftille last evening where thev will compete f and mrs levi hoover of ringwood in the kiwanis musical festival at on sunday eaton auditorium mrs rachael wilson suffered miss vera king was removed to the east genera hospital on saiur- hrhl da where she underwent an oper- hoover home o lnen ae ation for a vera is a mrs kldou fairies residing just north of town at lineolnville underwent a critical operation at toronto general hospital on wed nesday this week everybody is hoping for the best placed in detention home picked tip by local police last week a 16yearold girl from scott township not far from mt albert was handed over to the county force who placed the girl in a detention home until her case is called in court and her father summoned as a witness on several nights within the past ten days the girl turned up in town about mid night asking for accommodation finally she was taken to the county jail then to her home when it appeared the best thing to do she was given a warning to keep away from stouffville but this went unheeded when she returned last weekend and bothered various homes since she demanded to be taken in out of the cold and she was not a very inviting looking guest the girl will be under obser vation to determine her mental capacity before she is brought be fore the magistrate one the even ing of february 7 she stood on the main street in zero weather wear ing a pair of bedroom slippers and without mits or gloves without a place to spend the night after two such occasions the girl was taken to the jail the first time she evi dently didnt mind being taken up since she returned to town and worried householders in spite of being warned to stav home daughter of mr and mrs albert king ringwood and a former student at stouffville high school broken ribs and chest injury when she fell at her home a few days ago she was removed to the brierbush hospital and despite her advanced age of over so years she is doing very well mis wilson lives on the short street running south from the residence of miss gertrude todd mrs l c murphy has been acting as supply teacher for grade 6 at stouffville public school this week in the absence of miss hosie mr and mrs lawrence oack of toronto were weekend visitors with mrs rob young church st the womans association of the stouffville lnited church invite the congregation to a social evening in the church on tuesday evening feb 21th commencing at s oclock a very interesting and profitable of the world and i program has been arranged and an remarks around the offering will be taken to buy food for britain lunch will be served the garrett evening auxiliary of the lnited church held their february meeting at the home of miss eva hoover with the 2nd vice president miss waters presiding mrs g dewitt gave the devotional taking as her theme the bible for the women centred her question what can i do in this great enterprize of spreading the bible to all the world she stress ed the supporting of the bible society which had helped so much approves bond issue to make this possible reports of the toronto east presbvterial were given by miss bertha winn and mrs woods soloist was mrs d- chadwick mrs norman baker re viewed the chapter in the study book island keepers of the word in which she told how the bible came to the pacific island- a social time was enjoyed at the close of the meeting telephone company your attention drawn to the special offer being made iu this weeks issue by the johnston photographic studio in stouffville the offer consists of one sxlo portrait free with any half dozen order of portraits this offer is good up until march 31st appointments can be made for day or night bv calling stouffville 1003 more for your money quality performance low price family herald has unique collection of songs since 1s95 the family herald has been publishing on their old favorites page the long loved melodies that are passed from one generation to another over these 53 years the family herald has gathered together thousands of old time songs songs that will never lose their charm and appeal in 1917 the family herald pub lished for the enjoyment of its myriad of readers over 200 old favourites songs including more than 45 with music along with the entertainment provided in the old favorites are the serial and short fiction stories in the family herald the family heralds policy of giving a variety of reading for every family means equally enthral ling stories in future which will as always carry the readers interest from week to week the stouffville bethesda tele phone company at a recent share holders meeting received approval to issue first mortgage bonds to the amount of sso000 bearing interest at four per cent the money will be used to retire the existing 10000 bond issue of the company and to provide funds for new equipment to meet the needs of the growing company mr and mrs bruce clark and son rodney spent the weekend in tor onto with mrs clarks parents mr and mrs mee the wa of the stouffville angli can church held their regular meet ing this week at the home of mrs frank bramham main st rev james baillie irish evan gelist and bible teacher will speak at the bloomington ringwood and altona churches this coming sun day the public are cordially invited to attend a considerable number of tri bune subscriptions have expired in december kindly check your label and see if your subscription falls due this month expiry notices will be received by those in arrears the new no 41 gcm grindall mill has many upenor features that you never expected in a mill at this price it is an economy mill built to uphold gehls reputation for fine- performing longlife hammer mills grinding chamber is 24 inches in diameter instead of 16 as in most other lowpriced mills runs nt only 2200 to 2600 rpm instead of 3000 to 4000 in most other mills at samo fincc big capacity at low speed saves power uel money uses good size pulley no belting trouble no speed jack needed no clogging feed drops through the screen to an auger below which carries it to blower 42 longlife 4way reversible swinging ham mers instead of a few stationary hammers less danger of breaking if iron gets into mill more uniform grinding sturdy steel frame construction and a doren other advantages tiiat merit your com parison see it now thh mill can also he had ullh a cutter head at time of purchase or later stouffville coop phono 209 uxbridge loses ax ax old citizen native of uxbridge district and lifelong resident there benj a widdifield died at toronto in his 71th year his wife the former estelle harrington predeceased him by several years throe daugh ters survive one of whom is mrs wallace barton of uxbridge ringwood mrs truman grove spent a few days with her daughter mrs stewart stouffer stouflville last week miss ada barkey returned home on sunday after spending the last couple of months with relatives in toronto the ringwood school children enjoyed a valentine party last fri day afternoon planned by their teacher mrs connan john gillham of toronto and his brother george from alliston visit ed last saturday with their aged father mr david gillham who is seriously ill at present we are sorry to report that mrs chris hoover is under the doctors care rev and mrs douglas percy missionaries on furlough from africa will be in ringwood church next monday night feb 23rd at 8 oclock to speak and show pictures everybody welcome xative of columbus mrs john bright dead the death occurred in hamilton on february 7 1948 of etta flor ence smith widow of the late john bright formerly dominion live stock commissioner in her 81st year a daughter of the late allen and rebecca smith the deceased was born north of columbus where her parents farm adjoined that of the late william smith mrs bright is survived by one daughter mrs na marshall dor- een and one son hr bright of hamilton the remains were interred in groveside cemetery brooklin on february 10th the editorial page of the tribune will be given over to the students of the high school next issue feb 2g and we invite our readers to be on the look out for snappy bright ideas and interesting comment and observation on what is going on not only at the school but in our community life readvit from the viewpoint of the school student the canadian council of churches appeals for used clothing for western europe korea and japan anyone having good used clothing or warm bedding to donate to this cause please leave it at the united church basement on wednesday feb 25 the church will be open for donations all day staley lee a very pretty wedding was solemnized in newmarket on satur day january 31st when george albert staley son of mr and mrs bert staley goodwood and myrtle elizabeth lee daughter of mr and mrs william n lee uxbridge were united in holy wedlock by rev henry cotten marvin maye of goodwood acted as best man and the brides attendant was gwendo lyn doyle of newmarket the haopy couple left on an extended honeymoon north and on their return mr and mrs staley will reside in goodwood oxe tribune three and four families we do appreciate the tribune very much writes mrs garnet wagg of brooklin in renewing the subscription this she says is another case where it is passed on to three families and sometimes four and we all appreciate the claremont and balsam news in particular further proof of sound ground the big advertising agencies are on when thev calculate that the tribune with its more than 2500 copies is read by four to six thousand people alfalfa hay wanted best price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm 0ft6p quaw aylmer tomato catsup 1 1 oz 2 bottles for 35 fancy pink salmon 1s 37 fancy pink salmon vis 21 tomatoes 19 20 oz standard budget tea real value 1 lb 75 pie peaches 105 oz- tin regular price 133 to clear at 95 jewel or domestic shortening 1 lb 28 corn syrup 5 lb tin 63 corn syrup 2 lb tin 27 heinz infant foods 3 tins 25 soaps soaps oxydol pkg 31 super suds large pkg 31 rinso pkg 31 29 fruits and vegetables texas grapefruit 96s 6 for california naval oranges 344s 2 doz 43 california naval oranges 35 252s 1 doz lemons 300s doz new cabbage 1 lb no 1 cooking onions 2 lb 35 06 19 carload groceteria stouffville john matthewson prop

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