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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 1, 1951, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 1 1951 business directory dental wml c smith lds dds graduate of tfniversitv of toronto see over canadian bank of commerce telephone 107 stouffville e s barker lds dds jaor graduate of hoyal college at dental surgeons and of the university of toronto oflice over haroidvs dill phone 274 w markham every tuesday medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray ssswce corner of obrien main phone 19g coroner for york county dr f j button stouffville ontario telephone 371 xray ikjcirs daily 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and hy appointment office over button blk br herbert b freel physician fphone 161 xray kcjrs daily except sunday 9 to 12 am twsday thursday saturday 7 to 9 pm brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stouffville auctioneers sellers atkinson ph agin 201w2 ph stoutf 290 licetnsed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere specialis ing in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted no sale too big or too small masselman s lake son sends interesting story from san francisco sunday school lesson ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements householo furniture real estate sales out specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual serviee for the price of one mllliken po ph agincourt 52w3 markham po ph markham 206 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a c kennedy chiropractor cirrroh street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am optometrical e a grubin ro optometrist pkton stouffville o-a- of visits to stouffville office aoaouuced in local columns a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a speciality address gormley po telephone stouffville 67312 real estate consult j a willoughby sons for complete real estate service head office toronto 156 yonge st ad 0605 city and country homes farm and small acreages industrial business properties harvey moyer is your local representative phone s3jl stouffville raymond e wass optometrist toronto ontario a stouffville every saturday 1000 am to 900 pm twlij located in same building as ten wilkes clothes shop slikone 34 wl tor itcdfern 5000 insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario fiasijrance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service flaones 259wl and 259w2 when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone 87jl h 0 pione 44w3 klinck stouffville kre auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds itbe standard life assurance co ifltae pioneer of canadian life insurance a tual company with 125 years experience 3agth and service unexcelled funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 9swl s i t s m m 5 5 5 5 5 5 a 3 f g alsop insurance for every purpose phone iovrti taxi service m i d a beer insurance of all kinds 20th anniversary ph pickering 241w2 address brougham ont f m pugh jftttoae 3sw2 stonffrille life flro auto tfce mutual life of canada was tamished in 1s69 and has always iieod s mutual company it enjoys an excellent reputation for outstand ing returns to policy holders ncompt and courteous service j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service equipped to take care of modest funeral at the reasonable charge as well as the largest and most exacting successor to the late r g clendennlng telephone 90 markham ontario csxx3xssx2233 thos j wignall funeral director cecil kerr son of mr and mrs m kerr of musselmans lake employed by the bekins co san francisco sends interesting story for farmers on marvellous new pedigreed hay raising output 35 davis calif agricultural scien tists are rebuilding the nations havfields and grazing lands the result will be more meat and dairy products on american dinner tables in agricultural experiment stations and on carefully super vised farms across the nation they have underway a big program to develop hardy new varieties of alfalfa clover and grass seeds from the seeds are coming heavier yielding richer crops of hay and forage grasses for livestock to feed on the new alfalfa seeds are in creasing hay output as much as 30 per acre in northern and eastern livestock regions kenland red a new clover variety is yield ing 3 to 1 tons of hay per acre whore older types produce 2v4 tons cattle raisers in georgia alabama and florida can get 25 to 10 more output from their grazing lands with a new variety of grass cooperating in the seed develop ment program are farmers com- merical seed firms the us depart ment of agriculture and county state agricultural agencies like the california crop improvement association which has its head quarters here more improved varieties the scientists are building up the limited stocks of the new blue ribbon seeds and breeding more improved varieties their ultimate goal the reseeding of all major hay and grass regions of the nation i uniformly in a few pure high yielding varieties today hun dreds of varieties of hay and grass crops are grown in the us the new strains will be resistant to most of the diseases that ravage present crops theyll be scienti fically tailored to suit the climate and other conditions of different regions theyll enable farmers to wring vastly higher yields from the same amount of land both in the crops and the livestock that feed on them although only two years old the seed project is already far beyond the laboratory stage since the program was launched the supply of new kenland red clover seed has leaped from 38000 pounds to about 17 million pounds stock of the new grass strain tift sundangrass has been in creased from 150 pounds to 85000 pounds of seed two years ago the total national supply of seed for the three new alfalfa varieties ranger buffalo and atlantic was 1500000 pounds today some 5 million oounds are ready for planting these five are the only new varieties approved under the pro ject so far but several more are under consideration and two may be approved next year cant sleet demand are growers accepting the new strains for reseeding their lands dr c s garrison of the us department of agricultures bur eau of plant industry in beltville md says commercial seed firms report they cant meet demand although the premium seed is more costly than its less pedigreed competitors present supplies are just a starter however last year for instance the us harvested 113 million pounds of all types of alfalfa seed compared with the 5 million pounds of newtype alfalfa seed available this year how much the new varieties will raise output on a nationwide basis sponsors of the program wont guess they confide their estimates to such adjectives as tremendous a glance at us hay crop pro- continued on back page dignified efficient service g r fearon kingwootl taxi service plume o10115 stonffrille stouffville cleaners phono 318 shnaing pressing minor repairs ikkup and delivery secrlee monument works stoufftille orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone siwl -ambulance- 24 hour service call markham 289 t marie jack hairdressing lloyd avemjb stouffvfllo permanent waving machine machlneless cold wave hairstyling and shaping phone 170wl rennies transport phone 121 stoultvillo sand gravel loam screened stone any size daily service to toronto phone wa 9003 toronto stouffville machine tool works telephone 153 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop kxxjcsxsxxxxsocxsxxxxxxsscss to trust even in the face of death lesson for feb 1 lolden text jesus saith he not afraid only believes mark 330 the lkssox as a whole approach to the lesson two very useful tools in study ing thj earthly life of christ are a harmony of the gospels and a bible atlas a harmony of the gospels 1 by dr a t robert son is as good as any and dr jesse lyman hurlbuts a bible atlas 2 will be found very satis factory the harmony will help you to keep your place in the general story so that the various events will be related instead of seeming to be a jumble of un connected stories the atlas wili helj you to keep your place geographically we are still in the period of the great galilean ministry after speaking to the great crowd by the seashore near capernaum our lord and his disciples crossed the upper portion of the sea of galilee lake of gennesaret to gergesa they ran into a sudden sharp squall on the way across so that their safety was threatened but lesus aroused from sleep brought calm with a word on landing they ran into a worse storm the storm of a demonracked soul here again jesus spoke peace to the troubled man till he was found sitting and clothed and in his right mind but the gergesenes or gadarenes thought that the loa of a herd of swine was too big a price to pay for the salvation of a poor demoniac mark 5 1113 and requested jesus to leave it is a terrible thing to bid the saviour go for he does sometimes never to return his return to the galilean side was welcomed and needy ones sought his help among these was jairus one of the chief jews in capernaum a ruler of the syna gogue that story constitutes our lesson the rulers of a synagogue were chosen by the people professedly for their knowledge of the law and their good character and were ordained with laying on of hands by others who had received similar ordination they were in charge of the worship govern ment and discipline of the syna gogue and were probably mem bers of the local sanhedrin sketches of jewish social life by alfred edersheim as a class the rulers of the synagogues did not follow jesus the attitude of the judean ruler luke 13 14 was more typical than that of jairus but we remem ber that among pauls converts was the chief ruler of the syna gogue in corinth acts 18 s verso by verse mark 521 and when jesus was passed over much people gathered unto him the garda- renes on the east side of the lake urged him to depart but a wel coming crowd waited for him in capernaum luke 840 the return trip was smoother than the outgoing journey mark 43541 verse 22 one of the rulers fell of his feet the rulers were ordained rabbis while jesus was an unauthorized rabbi only his great and urgent need would have brought a proud ruler of the syna gogue to his kness before jesus and only a real sense of need will bring our proud spirits down be fore him verse 23 my little daughter lieth at the point of death she shall live the extremity put urgency into the prayer of jairus do we have anything like such eagerness to save our loved ones from eternal death the faith of jairus was remarkable he saw in jesus the lord of life the words and works of the saviour had not gone unheeded by this man but a pressing personal need brought out this response verse 24 and jesus went with him jesus could have command ed the healing from a distance matt 8513 and continued his ministry to the crowd but our lprd takes time out for the in dividual the lord thinketh upon me psa 4017 verses 2534 our lords pro gress to the home of jairus was interrupted the delay must have been trying to the distraught father but we must learn to rest in the lord and wait patiently for him psa 377 once again our lord is never too pressed to care for one needy soul verse 35 thy daughter is dead why troublest thou the master it looked as if the delay had been fatal compare with christs deliberate delay in john 116 the messengers went on the principle where there is life there is hope but they had no faith beyond that they did not know that the lord of life is master of death too often our faith goes no further than the seemingly possible verse 36 be not afraid only believe how quickly the lord leaped to the help of the distressed father beaten to despair by the messengers which jesus over heard despite his occupation with the woman at his feet he always knows the suggestions that come to us calculated to kill our strug gling faith he encouraged jairus are you getting top prices for your poultry arnold farms pay top prices for live or dressed poultry plant grading station on no 7 highway at don mills road for information call agincourt 5r2 day or night collect custom picking see the equivalent in john 1140 verse 37 peter and james and john here was the inner circle permitted to accompany jesus in his most exalted exper iences see chapters 9 2 and 14 33 and compare genesis is 1719 verse 3s and he cometh to the house and seeth the tumult the professional mour ners were already filling the house with their unearthly din throwing the household into a hysteria of grief verse 39 the damsel is not dead but sleepeth from the human point of view she was definitely dead but the lord jesus in view of the fact that he was about to awake her called her deatn a sleep so in view of the resurrection the death of the child of god is called a sleep 1 cor 1551 1 thess 41316 verse 40 they laughed but he put them all out jesus assumes complete command asserting his lordship the mighty works of god are wrought in an atmosphere of faith and love not in the midst of scornful unbe lief see matt 13 5s verse 41 and he took the damsel by the hand and said unto her talitha cumi tenderness and authority combine in this wonderful act mark preserves the lords words in the vernacular of palestine and in his interpretation uses the diminutive form little maiden verse 42 and straightway the damsel arose and walked the response was instant and complete no- gradual coming to with a long period of convalescence bounding health gave spring to her action no wonder the on lookers were astonished with a great astonishment verse 43 no man should know it something should be given her to eat two remarkable commands the first as a preven tive against too much popular excitement and the second a very practical touch bringing the won dering parents down to earth the greatest saints have their hearts in heaven and their feet on the ground the heart of the lesson the daughter of jairus had lived twelve years in good health then was suddenly stricken by a foul disease and died the woman who interrupted the procession to the home of jairus had been ill as long as the other had lived and was dragging herself around in living death the great physician was equal to both situations is any thing too hard for the lord two kinds of approach were made to the lord the bold and the timid jairus was full of bold ness the boldness of his position plus the boldness of a great urgency come and lay thy hands on her and she shall live the woman came timorously feeling that it was great daring just to touch his garment but both met with the same ready response jesus will never turn away from faith whether bold or timid con fident or trembling in both cases the lord added an extra touch he led the healed woman out to full confession so that he might add his kind bene diction of peace and he made certain that the young girl just raised from the dead was given food so we learn that the newly saved soul needs the discipline of confession and the nourishment of the word goooooaoaaoagooca stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 125 office phones 870 and 129 m0 v l mm marmill the quality name laying pellets the modern way of feeding stops all sorting of laying ration complete line of poultry dairy hog concentrates finish your birds with marmill fattening pellets or mash poultry supplies stockgro cod liver oil shell grit germicides blue coal americas finest anthracite central feed store 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