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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 10, 1949, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 10 1949 business directory ehmons shoe store jloves shoes socks boots and mitts footwear for all the family touffville phone 43w2 opposite the town clock shoe repairing womens hosiery brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stoiiilville dental auctioneers sellers atkinson h agin 201w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience ales conducted anywhere special- lng in farm stock furniture and ropertv sales all sales personally sted and advertised iiill prepared and posted en clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario arm stock implements household urniture real estate sales our pecialty at fair and reasonable rates dual services for the price of one iilllken po ph agincourt 52w3 markham po ph markham 206 no sale too big or too small prentices have been established auctioneers since 1800 a s farmer licensed auctioneer ork county uxbridge pickering dwnships farm stock and furni ture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffville 67312 real estate neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank cf commerce telephone 107 stouffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of th university of toronto office over marie jacks beauty parlor phone 27402 markham every tuesday medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner obrien main phone 10 6 coroner for york county dr f j button stouffville ontario telephone 371 xray hours daily 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and by appointment office over button blk dr herbert b freel physician telephone 164 xray hours daily except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 700 to 900 a c kennedy chiropractor church street sloufftllu monday and friday 9 to 12 am consult j a willoughby sons for complete real estate service lead office toronto 66 yonge st ad 0605 city and country homes farms and small acreages industrial business properties harvey moycr is your local representative phone s3j2 stouffville when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties see george w allison regd real estate broker phone s7jl for real estate see wm grove arkliam rr2 stouff cc505 representing 1ctor a hall sox agency realtor jng ont phono 32 uneral directors optometrical e a grubin ro optometrist plcton ontario phone enquiries to stouffville 25jl dates of visits to stouffville office announced in local columns l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone servlco day or night phone stouffville 9swl w c mcdonald ro optometrist toronto ontario 1722a avenue bd n rertfern 5000 evening appointments at stouffville evey saturday 200 pm to 900 pm in rear of marie jack beauty parlour phone 176w at markham every thursday 200 pm to 800 pm dr houghtons office ph 4w insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259vl and 259v2 h o klinck phone 39wl stouffville fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian lite insurance a mutual company with 117 years experience strength and service unexcelled r g clendening markham ontario phone 9000 d a beer insurance of all kinds 20th a tiniversary ph pickering 241w2 address brougham ont f m pugh phone 38w2 stouffville life fire auto before you die see f pugb your mutual life representative a company with an outstanding record for low coat life in surancc since 1869 prompt and court eous service sunday school lesson lesson for november 13 the scffebing servant isaiah 4214 5049 5213 to5312 jeremiah 38113 golden text surely be hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows isa 534 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson we are now to consider the great est messianic prophecy in all the old testament the inspired writ er here gives us a graphic pen- portrait of the suffering saviour and tells us of the glorious work he was to undertake in order that the sin question might be settled forever to the perfect satisfaction of god the infinitely holy one actually this section should be gin with the last three verses of chapter 52 where we have jeho vahs servant introduced as the one whose glory must correspond eventually to the shame he was killed upon to endure each stu dent and teacher should read and ponder those verses carefully be fore proceeding to the study of the 53rd chapter which is our lesson for today in the new testament this prophecy is referred to a num ber of times and in each instance is applied directly to our lord jesus christ as in matthew s17 acts 83235 and 1 peter 22125 note particularly that the holy spirit tells us definitely that the scripture which the ethiopian treasurer was reading was written by esaias that is isaiah the pro phet thus negativing the idea of another writer hum isaiah for the second half of- this book christ is here presented as the sinless substitute for sinful men to whom our sins were imputed that divine righteousness might be imputed to us who believe in him his lowly life his rejection by his own people his voluntary subjec tion to the suffering of the cross his atoning sacrifice his glorious resurrection and the triumph of his gospel in the salvation of a great host of sinners are all fore told here in a clear and concise way none but god himself could have given us this remarkable de lineation of the character and work of the lord jesus so long before he came into the world the historical setting isaiah wrote this prophecy some seven hundred years before jesus was born in bethlehem in order to fulfill all that was written of him god foreknew all that his son was to endure and he gave this mes sage to isaiah to hand on to the future generations verso by verse isa 53 1 who hath believed our report to these words paul the apostle calls our attention in romans 1010 as evidencing the incredulity of israel the very people who had waited for the coming of their messiah for centur ies but who when he came ful filled their own scriptures in re jecting him they failed to see in jesus the arm of the lord stretched forth for their salvation as in the case of the great bulk of mankind today verse 2 he shall grow up be fore him as a tender plant and as a root out of a dry ground this was what the blessed lord was to god a tender plant a plant of renown and beauty growing up out of the dry ground of israel and of humanity in general to god he was precious beyond words but to unbelieving men he had no form no comeliness no beauty that is men did not recognize the moral- loveliness that he ever ex hibited verse 3 despised and we es teemed him not rejected of men he endured patiently all the shame they put upon him because they knew him not verse 1 we did esteem him stricken smitten of god and afflic ted men considered that the sor rows he endured were divine judgments inflicted upon him for his own sins whereas he was but entering into our griefs and into the sorrows that sin had brought upon the race of mankind all through his lowly life he suffered in his deep sympathy as he saw what misery sin had caused verse 5 he was wounded for our transgressions he was bruised for our iniquities this brings us to the cross where he endured vicariously the judgment that our sins deserved in order that through his stripes we might lie healed there on the tree he was the great sin offering and the peace offering too there he made peace through the blood of his cross col 120 verse g all we like sheep cream producers annual meeting the annual meeting of the ontario county cream producers association was held in the depart ment of agriculture office ux bridge on tuesday the president gordon rynard was in charge of the meeting mr bob jardine fieldman for the ontario cream producers mar keting board gave an interesting talk on a great many things that the marketing board is thinking about and doing at the present time a good deal of time was spent on discussion it was generally felt that the cream producers as sociation should go along with the other dairy groups across canada in preparing for a national adver tising campaign on butter it was fell tiiat butter never had been sufficiently advertised and that now was the time to place the merits of butter before the con suming public the secretary 11 i pair agri cultural representative was in charge of the election of officers which resulted as follows presi dent gordon rynard zephyr vicepresident vince beaton of blackwater sectreasurer h l fair uxbridge voting delegate gordon rynard directors kama gordon me- arthur washago mara harper newman camebridge thorah gilbert mcmillan beaverton brock les faux blackwater reach harley johnson rkl port perry scott oscar silversides zephyr uxbridge chas ball uxbridge pickering joe trail clare- mont whitby lloyd stanley of kui brooklin e whitby arthur smith rri raglan sctigog an son gerrow rr3 port perry stouftville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone slwl f g alsop life auto fire sickness and accident insurance phone 50w2 taxi service ambulance service george coltham ontario irni surveyor municipal and farm surreys and general engineering boi 443 aurora phone 86s4i soooooooooooooooo stouffville machine tool works telephone 233 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs have gone astray the lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all note that this verse begins and ends with all all have sin ned but christ died for all there fore all may be saved if they will but believe the gospel message verse 7 as a sheep before her shearers is dumb so he openeth not his mouth with no word of complaint he gave himself into the hands of wicked men to be crucified because there was no other way whereby guilty sinners could be saved all the shame men heaped upon him he did patiently endure not the pains of death too bitter our redemption provure verse s for the transgression of my people was he stricken from one judgment scene to an other he was hurried until at last he was nailed to the cross there to endure all that our sins deserv ed verse 9 thev made his grave with the wicked this was mans intention they would have cast his precious body out to be de voured by vultures or jackals or burned in the fires that destroyed the refuse of the city in the valley of hinnom but god saw to it that he lay with the rich in his death as a testimony to his absolute holi ness and perfection of spirit verse 10 when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin observe it was jehovah gotl him self who dealt with christ in judg ment when he hung upon the tree it was not the physical sufferings of jesus alone that made propitia tion for sin but what he endured in his inmost being when his holy spotless soul became the great sin offering in other words it was not what man did to him that made reconciliation for iniquity but what he endured at the hand of god leaning to immanuels or phaned cry my god my god why hast thou forsaken me he was forsaken that we might be received into the divine favor because of this in resurrection he shall see his seed and be satisfied verse 11 he shall see of the travail of his soul and shall be satisfied the word travail re fers to but one kind of suffering birth pangs jesus travailed in his soul that millions might be born of the word and spirit of god to his eternal joy and satis faction lly his knowledge shall he justify or literally instruct many his gospel is based upon what he endured on that cross and this message goes out to all who have ears to hear verse 12 he bare the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors this closing verse epitomizes all that has gone before because he took the sin ners place god has promised that satan the strong one who held men in bondage shall not retain his hold upon the human race un challenged jesus shall divide the spoil with the strong he shall have to himself all who turn to him in faith resting upon the work he accomplished in the dark hours of calvary the heart of the lesson the great outstanding truth set forth in this chapter is the sub stitutionary work of our blessed lord he became man in order to die spurned and rejected by those he loved so tenderly he drank the cup of judgment and endured the curse of the broken law when his soul became a sin offering fulfil ling all the types of the law as he hung forsaken bv both man and god upon the cross of shame his work completed god raised him from the dead and now has set him forth as a prince and sav iour who delivers from sin and its penalty all who trust in him to find the cubic contents of a pyramid multiply one third of the perpendicular height by the area of the base contrary to popular notion the stratosphere does not get progres sively colder as we rise above the earth at a height of 60 miles above the earth the temperature is 212 degrees fahrenheit the temperature of boiling water convict hunters the way of the transgressor is hard and none know the truth of this sayng better than those who get in wrong with the law nine people have run afowl of the game laws in the lindsay- haliburton section of the country within recent days four brothers all of cohoconk paid fines of 1750 and cosls each for hunting without license and hunting on sunday they were picked up just outside coboconk by game overseer walton a torontonian paid 25 and costs for hunting ducks with a 22 rifle and for not having a pump gun plugged to hold only three shells another torontonian also paid 1250 for not having his gun plug ged all of these men had their shotguns and rifles confiscated in addition to these offenses three chinese and a japanese paid fines of 100 and 10 costs for having undersize bass and pickerel in their possession they were picked up by overseer walton of lindsay and simpson of bob- caygeon the lands and forests office at lindsay has warned that things are going to be a lot tougher in the future for anyone caught with unplugged guns where the season calls for them to be plugged at a specific number of rounds a lobster turns red when cooked because of a chemical change in the brown colouring matter of its shell attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 cs n- steadmans shoe harness repair over spoffords store experienced skate sharpening with new modern skate sharpener full line of hockey laces expert shoe rebuilding with quality materials rubbers resoled and patched we would appreciate your patronage jbhsh 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 wwvsrwwwww ernest real estate ltd we have clients wanting farms resi dences and business properties in this area if you are considering selling your property give us a call for prompt efficient service if you are contemplating buying pro perty in this district get in touch with our office we may have just what you are looking for call thos j wignall main st markham phone 90j head office 1172 bay st phone princess 3324

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