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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 20, 1954, p. 6

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the tribune sou5ri on ma 20 1954 nt1mk1lvx stouffville youth for christ saturday night 2nd markham church t1s muiril prelude pm sow time for young and old come relax and rinr your ran away you uill livar tin- vf irl iboir briii messages in ulji nlt our uo- soprano jack mrkenxte tet your kuottlttlf ami know iiimv alnn your bible through ui- knjoy an infonnal get n quaintcd lime with visitors film vlt presents the best in christian tilms con tiniiiuk in current series every sunlay by radio vkc presents the youth of our area kib am tkok 11- 013 ltally echoes cktb b15 n rowan four canadian frogs can brine fame to their species merely by doing what comes naturally if they manage to outhop their brethren at the 26th international frog jumping contest at angeles camp calif fame will be theirs in addition the owner of the top jumper gets 300 and rest of the 1000 prize money la graded down to a lo- of 5 for seventh place resides the four canadian croak artists who have answered the challenge a strong contingent from south africa will try to beat the record jump of 16 feet two inches in the contest to be held may 21 22 and 23 sam the bullfrog displayed by pat morgan hopes to welcome homo the canadian champ skinny men women gain 5 1015 lbs 6ct new pep too be thrilled with resul or p nothing what l thrill bony irmi leg fill out ugly bouowi fill up neck no longer crauny body eilci balfsurvtni sickly took thomandi v ho sever could gam before are now proud of ahipety healthylooking bodies they thank the ipecial vigor- building and 8c ill- building ionic ostrex its tonicj itimulanti invicora- tori iron vitamin bi calcium enrich blood improve appetite and digestion to food rive you more rtrength and oourihneat put flesh en bore bones mrs l savnrd mallairaini heights oct writes i gained 16 lbs tired fechnr oervouioeu gone too another uicr mm marc capon cap chat pq writes i gained 13 lbs health fine my rundown bosband mined 15 lbs new pep dont ear retting really fat stop when youve gained the 5 10 15 or 20 lbs you wiih money back if youre not delighted costs little wv getacquainted size only 60t refuse substitutes ostrct has kien rc- vulu when other tonics failed try famous ostrex tonic tablet for new vigor and added pounds this very day at ail druggisti i rin6w00d miss ada barkey returned to ringwood on friday after spending a few weeks in the stbuffville nursing home miss belle mitchell is home after her delightful winter holiday in st petersburg florida sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late mrs frank lin hoover whose funeral took place on saturday little miss linda mehaffey entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party on saturday mr frank hewitt of new- york city called on his uncle and aunt mr and mrs ralph burkholder and other friends in ringwood on saturday eve ciiaremoxt the claromont wolf cub pack held a hike on may 14th in charge was cubmaster jack mansell and assisting was cub instructor allan bsdgerow the cub pack will now meet every friday night at 7 oclock at the baptist church on friday night a no the r scheduled doubleheader will le played in the claromont park greenwood will meet the fourth line in the opener with mt zion facing claromont in the second contest director film club to meet or tomlinson home on may 13th the film our bl members ard friends trav i tiled to frigiiaires new plant shade trees for j small properties canadians considering plant ing shade yees around their homes could profitably look at the downtown areas of our on the golden mile searfcor- omer ties here are the plant- ough and had a very interest- a decades ago when ing evening i forest trees such as american j after a short business ses- elm and native mapes werei ision a riim was shown illus- h beautfficattai i orating the meter miser as used these nave now matured and on all frigidaire equipment en pruned up to towering i then mr uovd williams and heads of foliage whuh cut otfj mr doug smith took the group au circulation their rooi on a tour of the plant this i systems are of course m no tour was approximately 1 portion to ther tops and often mile long heave walks by taking food the group was then taken to and moisture these large trees the companys cafeteria where make it most difficult to main- they were served coffee or tea lain a sward of and fancy cakes and cookies atmnumimmmttwtttuiuuii mr gordon reesor port perry thanked our hosts and the group loft for home about 11 pm rarvs or to do much gardening near triem mr k g gxites of the kap- uskasing exieriniental station says that this situation need no artse in the future if suit- the next meeting of the nlnwme trees are planted today club will be held at the horn of dr and mrs x f tomlin son claremont on wednesday may 26th at 8 pm ning frank will seen in wrestling many tv fans have been bouts by 9th line markham a very pleasant evening was spent by the members of this community at the home of mrs ceo lewis last friday it be ing the occasion of a miscel laneous shower in honour of mr lew barclay and his bride mr and mrs roy mcrae of rjax were sunday guests at voice of prophecy bible questions and answers questionour preacher wants a vacation do you think this is right shouldnt a minister particularly now tilat garden and houses are smaller than in the past if a tree of correct proportions is planted there will be no need to prune and mutilate it to keep it within bounds and it should be re- l membered that a tree that proves too large fifteen years after planting will require skilled labour to remove the horticulture division of i the experimental farms serv ice have been testing deciduous have such a high regard for the i trees for their usefulness on 1ords work that he would never want to be free from it answer it is not hard to give counsels of perfection to other people of course a true the home of mr and mrs herb minister never wants to be thomas free from his ministry as the rev mr agar a returned i apostle says this one thing i missionary of bhil mission field in india visited at the home of his cousin mrs r 1 mclolwain on saturday of last week 00000 worth of hereford mr and mrs ralph fair of fair oaks fanm boer ne texas smilingly pat the broad side of hllicrest larry 25th which they bought at auction in ches ter wv for 100000 looking on is c a smith jr son of the bulls late owner whose hereford empire was broken up aerial hitc for navy officer l watc 159 ae stouftville branch owner jt oiwyntr by dominion storv ltd do philippians 313 however most ministers seem to lie hu man beings and as such are subject to the wear and tear and tension of life our lord jesus christ recog nized the need for periods of change or rest for his disciples as we read in mark 630 31 and the apostles gathered themselves together unto jesus and told him all things both what they had done and what they had taught and he said unto them come ye yourselves apart into a desert place and rest a while for there were many coming and going and they had no leisure so much as to eat a vacation to a minister or to any other christian ought to be a time of real recreation reoreation of body brain and spirit may we suggest the following test questions as to recreation do my recreations rest and strengthen or weary and weaken the body or the brain do they make resistance to temptation easier- or harder do they increase oi lessen love of virtue purity kindness and love do they draw me nearer to or remove ma farther from christ do they waste time and energy and money do they fit me for honest work and diligent study q do you think ministers should receive a salary a not unless you expect them to eat wear clothes edu cate their children and exist as human beings if they must do these things and give their whole time to gods work they most certainly are entitled to support the apostle paul says in 1 timothy 517 is let the elders that rule well be count ed worthy of double honour especially they who labour in tile word and doctrine for the scripture saith thou shalt not muzzle the ox that tread- eth out the corn and the la bourer is worthy of his re ward q why is a preacher called a pastor a the word pastor means shepherd and refers to the ministers care over the flock of god the word is used in the new testament bphe- sians 111 and he gave some apostles and some prophets and some evangelists and some pastors and teachers q what about john 1016 and who are the other sheep a let us read the verse and see what it says and other sheep 1 have wiiich are not of this fold them also i must bring and they shall hear my voice and there shall be one fold and one shepherd the other sheep are the perish ing gentiles christ loves all rations all we like sheep have gone astray and the lord hath laid on him i that is christ the iniquity of us all isaiah 536 jesus is the good sheherd the good shep herd giveth his life for the sheep john 1011 he shall gather the lambs with his arm and cany them in his bosom isaiah 1011 many locations across canada after several years of record ing their characteristics and abilities recommendations are listed for the following pur poses street and boulevard public parks and rural estates small properties windbreaks or as lowering specimens the folloiwng list is sub mitted as a guide for planting shade trees on smaller city lots they will reach maturity at heights up to a maximum of 25 feet some unusual colour of foliage or good flowering habits which make them of double value burr oak quercus macro- carjxi the most hardy of the species growing in canada leaves are a glossy green above and hairy grey beneath it lias a large acorn chinese elm ulmus pu- mila a rapid grower which in leaf and stature is a miniature of the american elm ginnala maple acer gin- nala leaves are smaller than most maple deeply lobed and turn brilliant colours in aut umn seed clusters with a rose tinge are conspicuous all sum mer tatarian maple has simi lar foliage but grows a little taller japanese liiae syringa ja- ponica a nonsuckering lilac with light green foliage it is late and often biennial in flow ering may day tree prunus padus eommutauu occasionally rown with 2 or 3 trunks but does not sucker from the lxt- tom flowers are most often white and hang in sinch cat tails mountain ash s o r b u s amerieana its fern like com pound leaves do not give a dense shade it is best known for its white flowers and red fruit clusters which hang on well into winter mulberry morus alba tree is always round headed and because of both its flowers and leaves is an interesting subject its fruit is edible russian olive eleagnus angustifolia branches and elongated leaves ol silvery green combine to give this treelike shrub a lacey effect it will stand drought rosyjbloom crabapple mal- tis pumila niedzwetzkyana are a group with pink to ear- men flowers ornamental fruit and purple bronze leaves rec ommended varieties are sim- coe timiskaming makamik end sissipuk hear johnny ambrose outstanding tenor sing hear prepare to meet thy god an evangelistic message by rev lewis eakin this sunday at 730 pm in the memorial christian church m- i sassaabgi garage men truck owners let me worry about your spring supply problems george a thoniss imonvllxe corner kennedy rd helen ave ihone 174 unionville springs for all cars trucks e3eairajg rich black guaranteed weedless there may be cheaper but no equal ray ferguson phone plymouth 51334 or zone 27g2 fcjriiarfijwimmwirfiwwmwiidwwiwiwiiuiwiriiatamp high yield soybean co x test co x t i x i j es the high yield soybean con test for 1951 is announced by a h martin director field crops branch and chairman of the soybean contest com mittee any farmer in ontario grow ing 5 or more acres of soy beans is eligible to compete there will be four regional competitions based on the cli matic zones for soybean pro duction tiie top three winners in each region will compete in the provincial championship contest the sponsors of the contest toronto elevators and victory mills are awarding prize mon ey of 10000 for the eight high est contestants in each region and s200 for the three winners n the provincial champion- hip class if youve anything to sell the tribune classified adv page is your market try it this week the south sea cruise the iimcs ontario took will long he remembered for her crew have photos to remind them of the voyage which lasted three months and took them lo faraway places in esquimau b c where the destroyer berthed after the cruise petty officer donald trim of victoria bc showed this photo of one of the friends he made in tar- onga park new zealand the friend is a koala bear receiving a ticket for courtesy be a regular subscriber to the tribune all the nvwi and local sports s2v by the year or 7c a copy weekly the tribune has several new remington portable typewrit ers for rent lieut cmdr toronto i whukf cnadr hr a cs minute lat v a rrrdoia obserrlb ro novftty for lie th rcn norma fro navy s on z sir- ut cm c eireraficld of ti th jtundek of helicopter off the i tlliht fivk of i operations ji dr everjfteld who victoria bc and uvjitroyer mms ist 03t of japan in irs earrier rss helicopter rlp was li totcran pilot of iq important ratepayers meeting at ballantrae school 830 pm friday may 21st o when traffic officer sgt herb connelly pulled a- loryzside of the car of mrs lesly banting it dundas ontsro mrs bantrg was prepared for the worst but sergt connelly v s giving her a ticket not for breaking the law bst for ohervins it- as part of the the citai for safety campun n area he gave her a son and a si ver dollar courteous driving

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