Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 31, 1955, p. 4

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taje 4 the stojffviue tribune thursday march 31 1555 our assurance of eternal life illustrated sunday school lesson srriptarr mark ll7 john hs5rx joa uis i corinthian 15 by alfred j- rujcher drowns in icecovered creek mt joy sidrev merchant 24yearodl mother but the child had ch ilis son of mr and mrs sidney appeared under t merchant on the mount joy ideroad west of markham drowned on friday when he fell through the ice on a creek rear hu home the little lad vas playing ball with his sister anne 5 when he ran out on the icecovered creek anne ran v nre brigade were sum- r- into the house and called herjniqned to the scene firemen j mittens a toy gun and a rub ber ball were lying close to the hole constables donald dukes and bui sheam of the markham twp police and the markham lou dura and howard jaricic recovered the boys body they worked oa the boy ivith an in- haator but could not revive him mr and mrs merchant hav two surviving children anne and rickey 9 months they rede on the former samuel ramer property a small growth from a seed to snow them would interest when lazarus died jesus told his sis ter that he would rise again martha mid es in the resurrection but jesus answered i am the resurrection and the me he that beleveth on me though he were dead yet shall he live the night of the last supper jesus told hi3 disciples that he was leaving them let not your heart be troubled he told them in my fathers hous are many mansions i go to prepare a place for you john 1412 early on easter momua two marya went to christs tomb they found tho stone was rolled away the tomb empty except for a young man dressed in white who said te seek jesus of nazareth he is risen- mark 165 paul reminds the corinthians that many had seen the risen lord and last of all he was seen of me also referring to christs appearance to him on the road to damascus i corinthians 158 memory versewohn 112526 the solben tet the cross and christian disciplbship ciplcs and some spread their garments in the way others cut the followers of christ should down branches from the trees hear his cross daily scripture matt 21111 luke u2321 john 2026 2 cor 51-1- as they were in doing at the feast easter morning i om lh r mrrection and the life he that bclioveth in mo though ht were dead yel shall he live and whosoover liveth and believelh in m shall never diejohn 112526 19 gal 22021 61117 by newman campbell the time is sunday of holy week and jesus and his dis- cipe- are on their way to jeru salem and when they drew nigh unto jerusalem and were come to bethpage unto the mount of olives then sent je sus two disciples he told them to go to the village where they would find an ass tied and a colt they were to loose and bring them to him if anyone objected to this they were to say to him the lord hath need of them and they would be allowed to take the beasts jesus had spent the evening before at the home of mary martha and lazarus knowing well that he would never be in that quiet friendly household again except in spirit too well he knew that in going to jeru salem his enemies there would find a way to end his life on earth the disciples did as they were told and they threw their clothes on the ass and seated jesus on her that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet saying tell ye the daughter of sion behold thy king cometh unto thee and sitting upon an ass and a colt the foal of an ass a great multitude of people followed the lord and his dis- on the tuesday following in jerusalem there were some greeks among the worshipers of the feast and they asked to see jesus they came to philip with their request philip toki andrew and he told jesus jesus said o them the hour is come that the son of man should be glorified verily ver ily i say unto you except a corn of wheat fail into the ground and die it abideth alone but if it die it bringeth titude said this is jesus the forth much fruit prophet of nazareth of galilee this too should interest the all the children in the sun- children who may have help- day school will be greatly in- ed their parents put seed into terested in this part of our les- the earth where in time tiny son picturing to themselves shoots of green would appear the scene as it is told the re- tc grow and grow into fine mainder of the lesson may be plants producing flowers of all a little difficult for them colors or into vegetables or the habit of of the taber nacles all the multitude cried hosanna to the son of david blessed is he that cometh in the name of the lord hosanna in the highest when they entered the city everyone was excited and ask ed who is this and the mui- february farm forum report ont cty at the meeting of february 7 the topic for discussion was a public relations program the question of what farm people can do to improve relations with the public arose contact between both groups through service clubs press and radio would be a start some farmers felt that more space in the weekly papers would put the farmers problems before the public in order to be effective it would have to be a twoway program another point of considera tion concerned farmers being willing to increase membership fees to raise funds for publicity programmes the majority said yes but all would like to see more results for what they are already paying on february 11 the second meeting the topic of farm mar keting was debated they de cided that price supports should lie kept at a level with no sur plus however they should not lie too low as to cause hardship the forum felt that price sup ports protected the farmer from disastrous drops in prices the farmers were divided in opin ion as to the question of whe ther price supports should be higher than prices in export markets the members could not arrive upon a decision ab out whether or not you can have effective price support without increasing trade bar riers the debate for the meeting of february 21 concerned the one question arising from this discussion was what factors should be considered in decid ing who is better off the far mer or the urban worker the fact of income education work ing conditions and household conveniences were argued tak ing these factors into consider ation the forum members thought that the farmers were in the better of the two posi tions one member thought that the fanner should be compared with the small businessman and the businessmans hired worker to the farmers hired worker another argument was that living in the country is conducive to better health than the tense rush of the cities it was suggested that the ex change of jobs would be one way to enable the farmer and businessman to get a more at tractive viewpoint on each others problems one forum in the south have businessmen living around them and they find this beneficial in under standing each others problems diseases of tho heart and cir culation responsible for nearly 503000 deathes yearly are the nations no 1 health problem farmer and the urban worker a fish a sign in the everglades na tion a park in florida warns wouldbe anglers that fishing within one mile of royal palm ranger station is for the birds the sign illustrates the point by a picture of a bird holdin in its mouth sspaaaa crea for best results ship your cream to stouftviilc creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered lo the creamery cold storage lockers for immediate rentals stouffville creamery co our truck call phone ls6w to have 33 swsffocsseccn ft whey available cheapest source of vitamins proteins and minerals for pips poultry and calves homey farm ph markham 373w 10th con markham ooooo i j ndards eleven trucks drawing sewage in york county during the month of febru ary and the last few weeks of march plans for polio vaccina tion of grades 1 and 2 children have been prepared and par ents signed requests for in dividual vaccination of their children in grades 1 or 2 have been obtained approximately 4000 children are eligible for this limited vaccination and the response from parents has been almost 100 indicating that they wish their children to be vaccinated inoculation will be in three doses first and second dose a week apart and the third dose four weeks later the first doses will be given in the week of 18 april and dur ing this period almost all other public health nursing activi ties in the county will come to a temporary standstill a major sanitation problem is looming on the horizon of the county of york and rural township councils might well be prepared to deal with it as soon as possible the rapid sub division development in the semiurban suburbs surround ing toronto has included tre mendous numbers of septic tank installations in suburbs just beyond the reach of muni cipal sewers the necessity for periodic cleaning out of septic tanks has resulted in the de velopment of a thriving trade of pumping and hauling septic tank contents and the dumping of these domestic unsanitary wastes in rural areas a health unit survey during the last few weeks reveals that there are seven operators of septic tank cleaning outfits using ap proximately 11 tank trucks ca pable of dumping at least 330co gallons of sewage per week in the county of york about two- thirds of this amount of sew age is brought in from metro politan suburban municipalities who apparently do not permt its disposal within their muni cipal boundaries safe and san- itary riispoal of this sewage mtera js difficult and rap idly leads to obnoxious unsight ly waste land unsuitable for many common uses for many years in the future the ques tion might well arise as to the moral obligation of a munici pality to accept such waste ma terials from other municlpali- or the possible obligation of a municipality to adequately dispose of its own wastes with in its own boundaries in the meantime the individual oper ators of the cleaning and dump ing arms can expc i to be re- leet much higher xow we turn to john 1220 the happenings of which are presumed to have taken place fruit if the teacher could bring a pot of earth to the class and possibly plant a seed or have the youngsters jesus further said if any man serve me let him follow me and where 1 am there shah also mv servant be if any man serve me him will my father honor he jttus died for all paul wrote the corinthians that they which live should not henceforth live unto them selves but unto him which died for them and rose again jesus died for all reconciling us to god the father as we read of his blameless life on earth and think of the lessons he taught us surely as paul says we shall be new crea hires old tilings are passed away behold all things are be come new for the older classes the words paul wrote to the gala- tians should be sunk deep in their hearts and remembered in all crises in their lives i am crucified with christ nevertheless i live yet not 1 but christ liveth in me and the life which 1 now live in the flesh 1 live by the faith of the son of god who loved meand gave himself for me memory verse blessed is he that cometh in the name of the lord matthew 219 gray electric plumbing heating electrical contracting i crane plumbing supplies conroy oil furnaces brougham ontario phone pickering 333j3 vcxv tractor repairs we are equipped to service and repair all makes of farm tractors we are also the agents for inter national trucks estimates on body and fender work cheerfully given burrows garage brougham ont phone pickering 332vl rjvttvi4at now we proudly present lue chip trucks for 1955 here to give you better value better handling and better earnings is the new generation of trucks with more than 5c0 improvements now we can show you the trucks that were years in the making the job enlisted all general motors resources but here at last is the blue chip version of every type and weight truck in modern use gmc blue chip line supersedes all previous cmc models it has no less than 300 new features every one an extra asset lo owners gmc blue chip cabs these all new 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