Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 19, 1954, p. 4

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the tribune stouflvcie oat thursday attgiirt 9 195 local son in action i highest market prices paid for dead or f crippled stock speedy pickup call collect banner rendering 1 markham 24jl or ly 6237 g s555s5s5s5555s5s5 553355 concrete blocks pine orchard block co cedar valley phone mount albert 2916 this weeks sunday school lesson tmimmmmhffaimali mail this coupon today j nuks1no branch hew itti m t e- j j ontakio oefartment of mfaltm ml inoniutiee j 67 celuge si txonl old 1i be6iiiiui10 i em 1ui1 form 1 i hem j vkte j 1 how you can become c nursing assistant in a few months a career of your own awaits you free transportation from your with assured interesting employ- place of residence to school with ment a short tenmonth course uniforms and laundry 6000 a qualifies you as an important mem- month training allowance is paid ber of the great nursing team upon during entire course schools are graduation you receive a nurs located in toronto hamilton fog assistant certificate fijl ottawa fort william and fntnnelqiirrtmitj ksjwij sudbury stub viii eowim good health s heal cfaisis lejfa sept 71 m4 ontario department of health hnvrabt madunlmn phillip md cm mjnltnr iftr here is jack pennock son of mr edw pennock of sto- uffville giving a trim in his tonsorial parour yonge st aurora where he is one of the towns most popular busi ness men victoria square august 10 a speedy recovery is wished for mrs p v willows who is ill congratulations to our new- lyweds mr and mrs john loeflen who were married on saturday morning mr and mrs jack westbrook and family of toronto mr and mrs v westbrook spent wednesday of last week with mr and sirs gordon mortson and family at their summer cottage at duclos point lake simcoe miss rosemary march mr and mrs percy bennett and ray spent last week holiday ing in new york city misses gladys and heather mcmu r r a y of bracebrldge spent last week with misses margaret and joan smith we welcome dr and mrs connell and family of toronto to our community who have purchased the house formerly owned by mr clark johnson misses marion nichols and dorothy hooper messrs nelson buchanan and billy robb at tended the oldtime fiddlers contest at shelbourre on fri day evening of last week the november and decem ber groups of the w a will hold a bake sale on the church lawn on friday august 13 commencing at 3 pm any do nations will be appreciated the baseball game with the young people of the fifth line vs the young people of the square resulted in a close score however the fifth line were victorious 1112 the regular meeting of the w a will be held on wednes day august 18 at 8 pm in the sunday school room all ladies are invited to attend remember the joint service at browns corners on sunday august 15 at 11 am guest speaker rev garnet lynd sunday school at 945 am q in cod comfort- leave all your cares behind go by bus for a really rest ful vacation in ontarios lake land beaverton 585 orillia 675 owen sound 940 round trip by bus smrnxmnimma mmmmm snowballs barber shop ph slouffville 270j2 pine orchard thursday august 12 1954 miss laurine brammar spent a few days with miss doris brandon of uxbridge miss sandra davis is holi daying in parry sound district mr w hope is on holidays for two weeks miss myrna mcclure return ed home with her parents last week after visiting her grand parents in thornbury several days mr and mrs harold eve- leigh and sons visited the homes of w johnston and r chapman last week bruce and verne are spending this week with earl johnston mrs bob middleton of king spent sat with her parents mr and mrs j sytema messrs sam gibney and rus allen attended sutton fair saturday mr summerfelt is sporting a pontiac mr and mrs howard haines were visitors in niagara dist rict recently mr and mrs james sheri dan and girls called on mr and mrs james hope sunday tlie w w visited the old folks home on yonge street wednesday and put on an in teresting program with visitors and residents joining in a sing song a generous treat of cook ies and candv was given to the inmates the staff of the home passed iced orange drink before the visitors toured the large building many comment ed on its shiny cleanliness and much improved homey atmos phere mr and mrs geo mason were in toronto attending a friends wedding on saturday with the season of cropping now finished you have depleted your soil of a great amount of minerals and plant food your soil organisms can restore this loss in the offseason if you provide the necessary organic matter for conversion to plant food plow under method six tons of hay or straw per acre turned in with aero cyanamid adds organic matter equal to 20 tons of average manure your field trash is extremely valuable in building soil put it to work now with aero cyanamid to promote rapid decomposition and plow under for soil organisms to work on through the off season orchards now is tho time to build up a nitrogen supply for your fruit trees nitrogen the major requirement in orchards can be supplied by slow acting aero cyanamid either broadcast or turned in with green manure or trash heavy cropping deletes nitrogen and now is the time to return it to uie root system to boost early spring growth c no crenemlel rf form pplr haul m nitr0gen2tf ballantrae thursday august 12 1931 thursday evening a surprise arty was given for mr and mrs jack hill and david at iheir homo twentylive people were present and had a very enjoyable evening mr and mrs hill have sold their farm aid are moving jooii to make heir home in hollywood cal ballantrae w a and thursday roup presented them with a lovely linen tablecloth with serviettes and a piggy bank for david we wish them every success and happiness in their new home mrs c hollingshead of wood- bridge is spending a week with her nephew and family mr and mrs a watso n miss pauline mckcown spent the weekend with her grand mother mrs j paisley and gene mrs judson and miss mabel judson of toronto have been visiting this past week with mr and mrs george fockler mr and mrs jack hill and david visited with mr and mrs ferguson at alllston last week mrs doroihv morning bev erley and shirley of newmar ket holidayed for a week with mrs mornings parents mr and mrs r radford sr mr and mrs j wall work jr and linda were guests on mon day of mr and mrs c young at willowdale mrs m clarkson of newmar ket is visiting for a week with her brother mr w cockerill mrs c johnson has sold her home and will leave with her j christian giving lesson for august 22 acts 20jj 1 cor 161 2 2 cor jsa9 golden text it u more blessed to give than to receive acts 2033 tiik lesson as a whole by j c macaulay dd approach to the lesson ye have the poor always with you said jesus and trie church in jerusalem had them from the beginning right after pentecost an economic situa tion arose which was met by a pooling of resources soon a more permanent arrangement was established for minister ing to the needs of the poor and especially the widows it was in this connection that a new organization was set up releasing the apostles from the burden of serving tables many i hold this to be the origin of the diaconate i this care of the poor contin ued to be a ororninent feature of the earlv church it is notice able that when paul submitted to the elders at jerusalem the gospel which he preached to the gentiles and they gave him the hand of fellowship in re gard to his particular ministry they added the exhortation that he should remember the poor the same which i also was forward to do adds paul gal 2710 the great apostle did not for get this responsibility he was particularly mindful of the poor saints in jerusalem where naming the name of christ was costlv often involving the loss of means of livelihood when times of famine and depression struck the responsibility of the church for its poor was re doubled remembering that salvation is of the jews paul insisted that gentile believers had an obligation with regard to those whose spiritual heri tage they shared thus he en couraged the gentile churches to reach out a helping hand to their poor brethren in jerusa lem indeed he launched a fi nancial campaign on their be half enlistng the servces of titus and others to instruct the several churches in this grace of liberality 2 cor 8u 2224 both by letter and through these brethren he instructed the several churches the sub stance of that instruction we have in his letters to the cor inthians while these instruc tions concern a particular situ ation there can be no doubt that they convey the mind of the spirit concerning christian giving in general and where they have been followed fin ancial problems have been re duced to the vanishing point it is of interest to remember that at the climax of this fin ancial campaign when he had carried the fruit of it to jerusa lem paul fell into the hands of his enemies and a period of imprisonment began lasting for over four years verso by verso 1 cor 161 now concerning the collection as i have given order even so do ye for this collection see romans 1526 and acts 2417 see also gala- tians 210 pauls instructions to the churches of galatia on this matter were not given in the extant letter but probably in a letter now lost verse 2 upon the first day of the week lay by him in store as god hath prospered him the first day of the week had clearly assumed a place of prominence in the christian church see acts 2c7 it is not clear whether in store refers to the church treasury or to setting apart a portion at home until the time came for bring ing the special offering 2 cor sl we do you to wit of the grace of god bestow ed on the churches of mace donia do you to wit is an old expression for i n f o r m you grace here signifies the spirit of generosity which god had given to the mace donian saints paul had boast ed about the achaians to which group the corinthians belonged to the macedonians so stirring them up to liberal ity he now boasts of the ma cedonians to the achalans to inspire them to a full effort verse 2 the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberality deep affliction could not quench the joy of these saints nor deep poverty their singlehoart e d generosity poverty- is no bar to liberality where the joy of the lord reigns verse 3 beyond their power willing of themselves they broke tho barrier of what they could afford in their intense eagerness to give verse 4 praying us that we would receive the gift the ministering to the saints paul seems to have been reluc tant to accept such large am ounts from such poor people but they regarded it as a grace a privilege and begged not to be denied verse 5 first gave their own selves to the lord and unto us bv the will of god the macedonians had spiritual insight to realize that god does not want ours as a substi tute for ourselves saints who have given themselves to the lord arc the readiest to give themselves in glad cooperation in the service of the lord verse 6 we desired tints finish in you the same grace aiso the actions of the macedonians made paul iong to see such a manifestation of grace in the corinthians so he appointed titus to this special ministry verse 7 as ye abound in everything see that ye abound in this grace aiso the very wealth of gifts in the corinthian church created its i basis of obedience to an apos tolic co3unand but made it a test of love with the impetus of a good example that of the macedonians verse 9 for ve know the grace of our lord jesus christ that though he was rich ye for your sakes he became poor thai ye through his poverty migh be rich the great pat tern of giving is our lord him self whose selfimpoverishment released the riches of grace for povertystricken sinners the hear of the lesson paul has preserved for us a statement bv our lord jesus not found in our gospels it is more blessed to give than to receive bur giving is not an business directory daughter mrs h ward and marsha to make her home with j own problem requiring the ex- them in los angeles cal we hortation of chapter 12 and the are sorry mrs johnon is leav- directions of chapter 14 paul ing our neighbourhood our now calls on them to add this best wishes are extended to i further manifestation of the her for happiness in her new spirit home mrs johnson mrs ward verse s i speak no by and marsha are motoring to j commandment but to prove los angeles and leave a monthe sincerity of your love jay paul did not out giving on th j impulsive spasmodic irrespon sible practice there are prin ciples of giving taught in scrip ture which lift it to the plane of a rational yet spiritual ex ercise some of these princi ples are set forth in this weeks lesson one important lesson pre sented is that giving is not the peculiar privilege of the rich but to be shared bv ai the macedonians of whom paul boasted to the corinthians gave out of deep poverty regarding it as no hardship to share ih meager resources but finding supreme joy and satisfaction in it the widows two mites were more acceptable to the lord than the much displayed bounties of the rich with him it is not the amount that counts but the heart and the sacrifice of love another principle of giving is that it begins with the giv ing of oneself 2 cor 35 all the thousands bestowed on charities have no value to god if the giver withholds himself i seek not yours but you said the apostle paul 2 cor 1214 that but echoes the thought of god surely another way of saying the same thing is though i bestow all my goods to feed the poor but have not love it profiteth me noth ing where love is where one gives himself first there will be no doubt about the giving giving after the christian order is both regular and pro portionate the apostle suggest ed basing it on the weekly earnings and setting aside the amount determined so that it would be reserved for the al lotted purpose and in no dan ger of being aorbed in the general expenditure where the income is monthly the di vision will doubtless be made on a monthly basis some have insisted that the phrase in store refers to the treasury of the local church this how ever is doubtful although paul wanted all the gathering of the contributions to be taken care of before his arrival i have known men who had a separate bank account in which they deposited the lords por tion at each reckoning and had it indicated in trust it was then a matter of wise stew ardship to make proper distri bution the regular giving is as im portant as the regular laying by local churches as well as missionary societies depend largely on the regular gifts the occasional gifts are useful for special needs no doubt but the steady flow is the mainstay of the work for the encouragement of small donors i may mention that the average gift to the moody bible institute with which i have the privilege of being connected as a teacher is 10 the steady flow of these small amounts keeps the wheels of this multiple ministry turn ing the power is of god brierbush hospital day aad night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stooffville dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone tj7w stouffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate of university of toronto office over harolds grill phone 274w stouffville medical stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop i joy beauty salon permanent waving- individual styling- razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2 sanitary excavating septic tank tile beds ornamental ponds drains dttchee of all types t manure isosdlaz 52tf arnold brillinger stoofftllle rr4 ontario phone 60007 dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county dr f j button dr g f buckley telephuno 371 87sw xray hours daily 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 anf and by appointment otuco over button 111k dr herbert b freel physiclnn telephone 161 xray hours dally except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 7 to 9 pm drs mitchell smith physicians surgeons xray phone 280 stouffville office hours daily 912 am 14 pm 79 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday office open 23 pm chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am pearl r onley dc chiropractor and electro therapist main street stouffvlllo phone 220 for appointment optometric e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stouffville at stouffville office on the fol lowing mondays and tuosdays aug 211 21 sept 20 21 afternoons and evenings only phones 80j2 and 20j1 garnet v gray ro optometrist hours 030 am to 500 pm every tuesday evening by appointment wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phono 10j2 for appointment insurance birkett son general iiimirunce ajrencj stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 25swl and 259w2 ken laushway general insurance phone 270wl 270w2 stouffville onl fire automobile liability stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone s9j2 marie jack hairdress1ng lloyd avenue stounville permanent waving machine machineless cold wave hairstyling and shaping phono ltowi betty beauty salon victoria street machinkiess machine cold wave hair styling shaping phone slouffville 287 r radgero auctioneers sellers atkinson ph agin 201w2 ph sto 363 licensed auctioneers and sale managers over 30 years experience sales conducted anywhere spe cializing in farm stock furni ture and properly sales ah sales personally listed and ad vertised rills prepared and posted at no extra cost our rates are most reasonable for this complete service which really pays off no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the prlco of one mllliken po ph agin 52ws markham po ph mark 206 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s90 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gornilev po tclephono stouffville 07112 f g alsop insurance for every purpose phone 3s2 f m pugh the future belongs to those who prepare for it fie prepared by insuring with the mutual life of canada prompt a conrteom service phone 38w2 stooffville general insurance s d pollard phone stouffville 61818 licensed auctioneer farm slock implement household furniture a real estate 5021 real estate when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone s7jl funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98wl iimifvttmmhin j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness couittest service telephone 90 mitrkliani ontario insure today the coop way tor information enquire at your local coop or write to john sytema newmarke ph 3uj stouffville machine tool works tclephono 213 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm wachixkic1 machinery repairs cement gravel road gravel crushed or pit flun plastering sand fill delivered or loaded at pr d coppins phone 33007 claremoni

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