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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 5, 1953, p. 9

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the tribune stouffvilie ont thursday xovember 5 1953 its silver jubilee year at the royal agricultural winter fair friday nov 13th to saturday nov 21st 1953 8 big days priz horse livestock fruits and vegetable world championship teed grain and hay and scores of other features to thrill rural visitors spectacular horse show aflarnoons and evtningt wortdfamous rcmp musical ride largest poultry show in north america fascinating flower show i your local agent about reduced roil farm c s mckee general manager royal coliseum toronto weddings peelivg hardy the marriage of miss er- lene joan daughter of mr and mrs ernest peeling of o- shawa and grant russell hardy son of mr leonard pilkey of claremont and the late mr h hardy was solemn ized by the reverend john k moffat in the parsonage or simcoe street united church recently the bride was given in mar riage by her father she was wearing a suit of navy blue french wool with beaded mot ifs on the jacket a small white hat white accessories and a cordage of red roses completed her ensemble she was attended by miss doris gibson who was in blue grey with navy blue accessor ies and a corsage of red roses mr kenneth harmer acted as best man a reception followed at the home of the brides parents her mother received wearing a twopiece dress of blue cord ed gabardine with pink acces sories and a corsage of pink roses the bridegrooms moth er assisted wearing a two- piece dress of grey wool with red accessories and a corsage of red loses the couple left on a motor ing honeymoon around lake ontario and will make their home in oshawa prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at sever al miscellaneous showers and received a presentation from her fellow employees at a sup per party at adelaide house pulp and paper loads ten per cent of revenue freight cars loaded revised bible sales soar near three million the canadian woodlands are chiefly owned by the crown attention farmers annual meeting south ontario county federation of agriculture wednesday november 11 at s pm brooklin township hall rev norman rawson guest speaker door prizes lunch an interesting evening for all uyvii fw m m aberdeen- angus the supreme beef breed get premium prices for- baby beef with aberdeen- angus either pure bred or crossing with angus bull means earlymaturing easyfeeding hornless calves with all the best beef features open and bred heifers and bred cows available now rc baker claremont ont ph claremont 44w imtmnvmtttnfn compare for value for needed features th new remington more than 2300000 copies of the revised standard version of the bible have been sold in the year it has been on sale these figures are significant as evidence of the acceptance of the recent revised standard bible and of hunger for re ligion throughout the world in the opinion of dr luther a weigle chairman of the stan dard bible committee and dean emeritus of the yale divinity school dr weigle expressed his views in an interview follow ing his address before the new england library association convention the 22jss33 copies sold dr weigle said that people gen erally are anxious for a text of the bible on which they can rely as an accurate translat ion of the original text and one that they can understand be cause its words and phrases are used in their customary meaning it seems he added that here is a vast hunger in the world these days for truth and or something that will lift us out of the morass of suspicion and fear in which we are plun ged now we have the materials and the stimulus he said for a great step forward in in terest in reading and studying the bible certainly the read ing now becomes a pleasure rather than a chore and the study is enhanced by the clar ity of the translation referring to controversies about the new revised version of the bible dr aveigle said debates do no harm as long as they lead people to study it the bible honestly he was referring to dhe-view- polnt of some that the new- version though distinguished for its scholarship does not replace the king james ver sion which was made when the english language had at tained great beauty and at a time of dawning of spiritual light there also has been some discussion about the removal of the thee thou thy and thine of the king james version from the revised all of these words in the new version dr weigle stres sed have been retained in the language of prayer addressed to god such as in the book of psalms and the lords prayer in matthew it was decided in other instances however to follow the ipresent english us age with respect to these pro nouns and verb endings est edst and eth in the king james version he explained these pronouns and verb endings are used for god and man alike they were then in common english usage when the king james version was published in 1011 dr weigle noted the fact that revision of the bible is going on at present in ger man- and that revision was completed a year ago in the netherlands also a new tran slation is under way in great britain he said in germany and the netherlands it is re vision of the old vernacular translation he explained dr weigle has just received word from thomas nelson sons publishers of the revis ed version that by janl two less expensive illustrated ed itions of the new bible will be available a third bible called the pew edition with no il lustrations and no presentat ion page will sell for 3 a larger and more luxurious pulpit bible for use in church es also will be ready about feb 1st orders for the illustrated e- ditions are being placed in such quantities that 500000 copies are expected to toe mov ed in january and possibly a million copies by the end of march 1954 win many prizes on clydesdales for a half century many of the major awards for show ing of tine clydesdales at the canadian national exhibition and at many ontario fall fairs have been won by frank bat ty of brooklin except for one year when he was judging mr batty has been a regular exhibitor at the cxe since 1903 with his son john and grandson billy who live on the farm one mile south of brooklin the tradition is be ing carried on five generations of battys have maintained and enhanc ed the clydesdale breed franks grandfather christo pher was a yorkshire man who loved and bred fine horses de cades before the tractor was dreamed of his father wil liam came to canada as a poor young man and establi shed a farm a mile east of kedron church he was a prosperous and successful horse breeder from whom frank batty got his first in sight to the business wjf batty has spent his whole lifetime as a clydesdale expert his son vjohn now a partner has his fathers flair for the breed and his young son billy has already shown at some local fairs this great record of persons is matched by the uncounted dozens of prize ribbons medals and cups and other forms of a- ward which may be seen here there and everywhere in the big rambling comfortable old farm home considering their preoccu pation with heavy horses one would hardly think that wf batty and son would have much time to show other ani mals but they also keep an ex cellent herd of purebred jer- eys 92 at the present mom ent and show the best of these also from time to time one excellent cow will be put in the sale of stars at the royal winter fair this year perhaps more than ever before the batty and son clydesdales brought 2mile rubber road may stretch service you wont be able to bounce on it but a two mile strip of highway 11 at langstall is made of rubber ontario highways depart ment is experimenting on a 10 mile stretch just past lang- staff school two miles of sur face is rubber and four miles on each side regular materials success of the experiment will determine whether fut ure roads will be of usual mat erial or rubber similar to highways in holland and the vs which have had greater lasting power the two mile rubber section was built with natural rubber additive in the asphalt mix they said rubber roads built in holland before world war ii withstood the pound ing of the german invasion and retreat as well as the al lied invasion american engineers built rubber roads in is states mas sachusetts laid over 300 miles in 1930 alone us air force has been laying rubber strips since 1952 the rcaf built a rubber airstrip at st hubert quebec and quoec government laid l2si ft of rubber road north of montreal home a record number of rib bons and cups at the cxe at lindsay exhibition at otta wa at markham fair and at several other shows the bat ty clydesdales always seem to score modest by nature mr bat ty is loathe to recount his successes but by easy count the farm won eight first six seconds and one third at the cne this year at lindsay last month his gelding joe won all the way through this horse was grand champion last year at the royal mares from the batty farm also won all their classes at lindsay from the lindsay show they came home with the ho- the forest policy of the pa per industry is perpetual yield aerial photographs show mechanization has helped to the wood content of a forest better forest management 500000 in prizes monster bingo draw for 1953 monarch monteray and 3 grand consolation prizes on wed nov 11th at the veterans memorial hall stouffville proceeds for community welfare sponsored by the canadian legion branch 459 wer cup for stallion classes with the george wright cup for best heavy horse shown a prize for the best team of ag ricultural horses shown and a prize for the bast four hitch a past president of the clydesdale horse association ofj canada and also the ontar io clydesdale association mr batty st is widely travelled he has shown at chicago some years ago and has acted as a judge at many western canada fairs apples most of the better varieties no- 1 and domestic grades j h and f r robb concession 8 markham twp 1j miles south of markham village 234 markham phone 269j8 pulp and paper uses one third of all the power used by industry trade mow for best 1 j tr0ck rargairs 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