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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 4, 1950, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 4 1950 ffniuuifiuumllg special lehmans for the hard-work- ins inuii heres a hardwearing shoe chat cau take all the wear ajiu strain you can give it and come back for more priced at only choose it today shoe store stouffville ont 30 133333332333333 232 t t 2s333333 voice of prophecy bible questions and answers question do you believe in the verba inspiration of the bible answer if the words of the original manuscripts were not inspired what was the bible is composed of words in hebrews 1227 the whole argument turns on three words yet once more in galations 1 9 on the passive rather than the active voice of the verb in john s 5s on the present instead of the past tense in gala- tians 3 16 on the singular of a noun rather than the plural tak ing these four texts together we find that to change a phrase the voice or tense of a verb or the number of a noun would destroy the teaching of the scriptures isnt u babylon pel greece and this close to verbal inspiration rome whieh nave all passea awav q i there any hope for a real the next or fifth kingdom will be drunkard i christs see daniel 244 read a there is hope for anybody the whole chapter and it will be who will really turn to god for clear help isaiah 591 2 behold the lords hand is not shortened that it cannot save neither his ear farmer robbed heavy that it cannot hear but of 38 watch your iniquities have separated be- mat buei1 a farmer ori no tween you and your god and your highwa west of edgelev was sins have hid his face from you vohbed of 3g and a goid wat on sunday night mr buell said right hand of the throne of god hebrews 122 q does the bible say anything about someones trying to change the time a the prophecy is in daniel 725 and he shall speak great words against the most high and shall wear out the saints of the most high and think to change times and laws and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time q does the prophecy in daniel 2 have anything to do with us to day a yes the great prophetic image had four main parts head of gold breast of silver sides of brass legs of iron representing four ucceeding world kingdoms these that he will not hear and i john 1 9 is still in the bible whore is christ now q e was working in his house when he looked up to a loking unto jesus the see a man with a small revolver author and finisher of our faith the bandit took his money and who for the joy that was set before watch and fled but mr buell was him endured the cross despising too frightened to notice whether the same and is set down at the lie fled on foot or in a car the following is the final item of copy written for this newspaper by the late a v nolan publisher and reeve less than an hour before his death last thursday evening it is typical of the many items written by the late mr nolan showing the multiplicity of calls received by a man in his position the life of a reeve has many angles spring is here and the skunks are on the run two calls last week to the office of the village reeve clamoured for help to drive out the pesky little fellows you control the dogs force em to be tied up pay a license but skunks have the run of the back porch and everybody else runs in the opposite direction a yowling cat persists in annoying a dear lady who says i voted for you cant yon order browns name fictitious cat to be kept in at night on a fashionable street the neighbors dog stole or is charged with stealing a oast of beef and that is serious in days when a bit of beef is costing as much as a gold brick still another warning comes to the reeve because a couple of police dogs are said to be frightening children but all these dog complaints will be effectually halted ere this weeks issue goes out for dogs will not be permitted to run at large after may 1st additional complaints pour in about the heaved sidewalks and the defence is that every town has the same problem the weather man takes a special delight in uprooting sidewalks per haps because they cost so much to repair councillor henry ogden has promised that when warm weather comes an effort will be made to smooth out the uneven blocks or the worst of them n k w policy daylight savins 2 shows nightly 730 doors open 700 pm continuous hat 700 pm to midnight matinee sat 200 pm jjgj markha1h last showing thursday francis the talking mule j fri sat may 5 6 genes riding high with the forest rangers gene autry and champion in riders of the whistling pines and the winner and new chumpion leo gorcey and the bowery boys in fighting fools n mon tues wed may 8910 warner bros silver lining sweethearts r thei big new songda romance audley the whole neighborhood was shocked on friday last to learn that sydney wonnacott had passed away in the oshawa hospital fol lowing an operation for appendici tis at the early age of 41 years as a young man of 10 he came into active cooperation with f m and mrs chapman in the building up of grasmere orchards farm into one of the largest apple production and marketing concerns as well as developing the pickering jerseys up to its present herd of about 90 cattle that have made their mark in the show ring as well as in the production end a cow that he was fitting to take honors had just completed a silver and gold medal standing for 25 years he has been like a son to the chapmans who have no family of their own he married a neighbors daughter miss jean annan 17 years ago and lived in the new cottage on the farm built for him here he raised six child ren the oldest frank being now 15 years he was singularly gifted in the possession of a pleasing personal ity was well read on current and scientific topics and was called in frequently by the neighbors for advice along cattle and orchard lines as a salesman he was hard to surpass he was the soul of honor and his word was his bond nothing was too much trouble for him to assist another and his faithfulness to his employer was commented upon by all a constant stream of callers came to the farm home on saturday and sunday where the casket was sur rounded by a great floral display gifts from far and near an unl que honor was the presentation by the neighbors of a cheque of over 100 for mrs wonnacott and the family to use in some helpful way in honoring his memory he thought a great deal of his family and had provided well for them in case he were not in a position to earn he was a member of the united church pickering he took a good interest in the audley community club a private service by the rev mr young was held at his late resi dence on monday at 2 pm follow- 1 to scarborough with rove fhom scarborough a quantity of vegetable seed has been sent to the mayor of scar borough yorkshire england by the scarborough ontario horti cultural society the seeds have been handed to the scarborough and district horticultural society for distribution among their mem bers balsam and mount z10n mrs wm saddler of highland creek is visiting with her daugh ter mrs ralph jones mr and mrs rodd appleby and betty spent sunday with mr and mrs charlie mctaggart of green wood mr lloyd wilson had the mis fortune to drop into a hole on the balsam sideroad with his tractor causing considerable damage to it friends will be sorry to hear that mrs walter carson is on the sick list mr walter carson luella ruth and lome attended the irwin- matthews wedding in toronto on saturday air and mrs cyril stephens and family of toronto visited sunday with mr and mrs orr graham next sunday may 7th mr d v hoskins will speak to the sun day school at 130 the wa will meet on wednes day may 10th at the home of mrs monkman at greenwood mr and mrs paul wilson lake- field spent the weekend with mr and mrs geo wilson york county health unit applications will he received positions for the following director and medical officer of health supervisor of nursing public health nurse sanitary inspector public health nuai required please stale experience w r scott acting secretarytreasurer box 158 woodbridge ont raajaaiaiafsjaisaiafaiaisfsiseiafsmssea anniversary party for mr and jibs wm mcneil bethesda we extend our sympathy to the i family of the late editor mr a v nolan mr and mrs h kerr rr 3 claremont were hosts at a wedding th vv will meet at the anniversary m their cuy home for of mr j il on w mr and mrs bui mcneil isitors m ll o uv au who attended were mr and mrs jack mccullough mr and mrs sam hamill mr and mrs norm buchanan mr pete harrington miss charlotte mcclatchie mrs geo johnston miss mable little i mr john frvat miss doris hod- are welcome bethesda womens institute will meet at the home of mrs c rat- cliff on wednesday may 17th at 230 oclock please note change in gins and mr stewart mackinnin oshawa mong the gifts received were a 6th line whitchurch this community was deeply shocked when the news came of chrome smoke stand four hand the sudden and unthnelv death of painted glasses table lamp silver the esteemed editor of the stouff- tray with sugar and cream to ville tribune we offer our sin- match silver tray with pickle tray to match and two pickle forks wine ami white prom the stouffville high school is holding a semiformal dance in the high school on friday evening may 5th music will be provided by the legionaires admission s200 a couple dancing 830 to 1230 cere sympathy to the bereaved wife and family the yfc choir enjoyed a trip to oshawa oh sunday afternoon where they sang over the air from the oshawa station mr and mrs hacklier mr and mrs brent and mrs kennedy of uxbridge visited with mrs robt winterstein one afternoon recently dr and mrs joe foote and fam ily of agincourt and mr knuttle of gananoque called on mr and 1 mrs s foote on monday the church services ed by a service in the united church pickering where rev mr jeiikmson of king and rev mr ferguson of birchcliff heights officiated both were former min isters here while the latter had married them interment took place at the mount lawn ceme tery oshawa the pall bearers were percy neale fred puckrin cs bryant henry westney ernie trimble and reg ide the ar rangements were handled by wm mceachnie and son while w 0 bennett a long time friend of the deceased attended to the details his aged mother was at the fun eral as well as his two brothers and their families melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday may 7 1000 am peachs 1115 am melville 300 pm bethesda service in charge of toronto east rural young people mr j storrey of emmanuel is the speaker the toronto east rural young peoples convention in melville church saturday may 6 afternoon and evening monday may 7 morning and afternoon bethesda young people meet thursday evening may 1 at the empringham home melville young people meet mon day evening may 8 in church basement peaches wms meets tuesday afternoon may oth at the home of mrs miller peaches yp meet tuesday even ing may 9 at home of jim painter bethesda wms meets wednesday afternoon may 10 at home of mrs art steckley mrs relyea treas toronto east wms is guest speaker st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckillican minister sunday may 7 1000 am service christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday may 7 200 pm sunday school and jr bible class 230 pm- evensong stouffville baptist church sunday may 7 1000 am bible school 1l00 am morning worship 30 pm gospel service wednesday s pm prayer meeting mr b oatleywillis will be the speaker at both services mmumnv implements new implements no 44 tractor no 30 tractor no 22 tractor pony tractor no 20 sfurrow tractor plow double disc harrow springtooth power lift cultivator no 5 13run grain drill manure spreaders drag harrows pringtooth harrows grain hinders mowers milking machines cream separators pressure systems washing machines rome fieezers stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday may 7 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship thursday may 245 pm the w ms meet at the church pro gram provided by mrs f brown mrs kellington mrs fairies tuesday 400 pm explorers friday 400 pm mission band mothers day may 14 infant bap tism at the morning service saturday may 13 variety sale plants and shrubs novelties of every kind home baking goodwood pastoral charge of the united church of canada harry b turner ba minister sunday mav 7 fifth line j 1030 am sunday school j 1100 am morning worship siloam 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship goodwood 1100 am sunday school 730 pm worship thursday 730 pm boy scouts thursday s15 pm choir used implements for sale f sawyermassey threshing machine clipper combine international fnrninu h trac tor 1020 international tractor 13run mnsseyharris drill mnsseyharris corn binder international mower 6 ft cut used 2 years masseyharris mower on rubber mount vernon fertilizer sower delaval milking machine rublicr tired wagon outthrow horse disc harrow international cream separator renfrew cream separator masseyhnrris binder 7 ft cut henry ogden cr son masseyharris agent phone 254 stouffville aacaaa bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 7 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 10 am in altona church at 1030 am friday 8 pm bloomington ce monday 8 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting wednesday s pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services all welcome james barton cuddles sakallgene nelson rt ml mf a lout ttk starting thursday may 11th vaudevilles back and the roxy has it the great family theatre presents the newwt in great entertainment first run feature plus 12 acts of screen vaudeville its a 3ring iso minute circus of fun watch nrvt wwks theatre ad notice to farmers will pay as hijh as 600 cash for dead or crippled farm animals small animals removed free we pay lc per lb for old horses phonetollect to bert cresswell bolton phone 658 united missionary church rcy- cyril berry minister sunday may 7 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship dickson hill 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic closing service of evangelistic campaign see next weeks paper for notice of missionary convention mav lohth come and worship stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman minister wednesday 800 pm altona pray er service thursday s pm stouffville prayer service saturday s00 pm prayer service sunday may 7 1000 am sunday school rev l r pipher 1100 pm representative from the bible society will speak 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona rev lr pipher from the bible society will speak j monday s pm young peoples you are invited watch paper for special announce ment next week united missionary church rev l k sider pastor sunday may 7 si bethesda 1030 am worship 200 pm sunday school gormley 145 pm sunday school 215 pm worship 720 pm young peoples mission- ary service these services are preparatory to the annual missionary conven tion to bo held at gormley church wednesday may 10 sunday may 11 service each weeknite except saturday at s and on sunday at the regular hours watch for display ad next week second markh am baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday may 7 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship and communion 730 pm young pet pies tuesday 3 pm prayer meeting and bible study at the home of david greer lemonville when we pray we sharpen up the tools prepare to meet thy god amos 412 stouffville christian church mr fred gould minister sunday mav 7 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm bvenlncr worship all welcome the annual foreign missionary offering of this church will be received thursday 8 pm prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs cecil wagg you have not done the right thing until you have done the prayer thing friday 7 pm bible dub

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