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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 11, 1954, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday february 11 1954 cxxxxzzz m muwttvninm cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers for immediate rentals stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w gagaca mfmmw aaocsaasgaaaaabcbaaag pekingese to become canadian citizen this weeks sunday school lesson the life of a dog has its hapy moments and this is one of them for three- yearold chang the pedi greed pekingese as he rests happily in the arms of his mistress mrs v bates as husband and son look on separated from his owners since last march when they left eng land to settle in st cath arines ont chang was remington reunited with them again at malton ont following his arrival via air from england the bates would have brought chang with them they explained but they werent sure what living accommodation they could find so they left him with relatives tempor arily it cost us si 50 to bring chang out but it was worth it said mrs bates as the rest of the family nodded their heads in agreement has exclusive miracle tab and 34 other outstanding featuresl the stouffville tribune stouffville phone 153j2 pay lawyers 500000 lawyers fees totalling more than 500000 were paid iby all departments of government in 1953 a return tabled in the com mons lodav for john diefen- baker pc prince albert said 178 bills were paid- the return listed only fees in ex cess of 1000 the largest bill totalled 2-1- 100 submitted by douglas mck brown of vancouver the return said the fee was 252 prosecutions carried out under the opium and drug act at the instruction of the health department the second largest fee 20- 855 was submitted by dd carrick of toronto and paid by the justice department most of the fees ranged be tween 1000 and 1000 can this be thk christ golden text 1 am the light of the world he that follow etli me shall not walk iu ilarkue hut shall have the light of life john 81 the lkssox as a whoije approach to the lesson the incidents and teaching in this weeks lesson revolve a- round the annual celebration of the feast of tabernacles es tablished in the time of moses as a national reminder of is raels wanderings in the wild erness lev 233043 xevin in his biblical antiquities probably out of print de scribes the celebration at the time of christ on the nrst clay of the feast all provided them selves with branches of palm willow and myrtle which they carried about waving them in token of their joy the pharis ees had apparently established this custom in place of the er ecting of booths another daily rite during tile feast was the drawing of wai ter each morning a priest went to the pool of siloam where he filled a golden ves sel bringing this water into the temple he mixed it with wine and poured the mixture on the altar as a drink- offer ing while the levites sang the mallei and the people waved their branches xevin further relates that each night during this feast the court of women became a scene of festivity when the levites and others of rank danced to the sound of music while the women looked on from the balconies concern ing this festivity a jewish pro verb declared lie that never saw the rejoicing of the draw ing of water never saw rejoic ing in all his life the meaning of the ceremo ny of the drawing of water has been variously given some pointing to isaiah 123 held that it signified salvation and the bestowal of the holy spirit whatever the signifi cance in the thought of the jews our lord made it the oc casion for teaching on that very subject john 737 3s sadly enough instead of see ing in christ the fulfillment of the highest meaning of their ceremony and of all that had gone before in the law the jews by their unbelief turned their feast into an occasion of conflict so it comes to pass that some of the most remark able teaching ever uttered is given in an atmosphere of controversy verse hy verse john 737 if any man thirst let him come unto me the ceremony of draw ing water whatever its mean ing betokened the unquench- ed thirst of the people the lord jesus christ not relig ious ritual has the living wat er here is an invitation with all the loving passion of the saviour throbbing in it verse 3s he that believ- eth on me out of his belly shall flow rivers of living wat er believing on the lord je- hello everybody we want you to know that we have friendly ser vice and good products to offer in 1954 this year folks on the famous start your baby chicks purina chick startena we are carrying a fresh stock of all purina chows on hand and will deliver your requirements right to your farm more chicks are started on purina chick startena than any other chick starter altona eeed supplies rr3 claremont fred lewis your purina dealer phone stouffville 61306 sus means not only an inflow of blessing but a life of out flow the source of rivers is never dry ground verse 39 but this spake he of the spirit the holy ghost was not yet given here is one of johns explana tions he indicates that verse 38 is really a prophecy of pen tecost see john 1u7 acts 233 verse 10 of a truth this is the prophet they may have been thinking of deuter onomy 115i9 or of malachi 43 g verse 41 this is the christ shall christ come out of galilee some were convinced on the evidence of christ himself others were prejudiced by his connection with galilee v 52 ef imc verse 12 christ eometh of the seed of david and out of the town of bethlehem see jeremiah 235 and micah 52 they did not know how well jesus fitted their description verse 13 so there was a division among the people jesus is indeed a divider of men see matthew 103430 verse 44 no man laid hands on him that is would have arrested him to take him before the sanhed- rin but even the officers sent for that purpose were helplevs vs 4517 chap s12 i am the light of the world he that followeth me shall have the light of life compare 14 5 0 to know the light we must fol low it or rather him then the light becomes life to us verse 13 thou bearest record of thyself thy record is not true compare 531 the jews are seeking to catch him in his own words verse 14 my record is true for i know whence i came and whither 1 go who could have alxsolue know ledge of the origin and destiny of the son of god except him self therefore he alone was able to give an authoritative first hand witness verse 15 ye judge after the flesh jesus challeng es the level of their judgment they were blinded by prejud ice verse 10 i am not lone but i and the father that sent me jesus disclaims independent judgment his judgments are in concert with the father verse 17 the testimo ny of two men is true see deuteronomy 1015 and com pare 1 timothy 519 verse 18 i bear wit ness of myself and the fath er beareth witness of me the two wintesses in this sit uation are thefather and the son compare 1 john 579 verse 19 ye neither know me or my father com pare 14s11 they knew well that jesus was referring to god as his father 318 but they were acting dumb however jesus took occasion to charge them with having no true knowledge of god de spite their religious enlighten ment the heart of the lesson the two chapters of our les son revolve around the feast ol tabernacles before the feast we have the sad scene of our lords clash with his unbelieving brothers 7210 during the course of the feast ho engages in a struggle with the disputatious multitude 71439 after the feast he locks horns with the antagon istic leaders 715 to s19 the remainder of chapter s sees a continuance of the conflict the remarkable thing about these disputations which jes us had with the jews is that the more antagonistic they bo- came the more wonderful truth he proclaimed he ans wered criticism and contradic tion and threats with further revelation even his sharpest answers are not retaliation but statements of eternal truth in the seventh chapter jes us speaks very much about the father from whom he came then his great invita tion on the last day of the feast anticipated the coming of the holy spirit 73739 in the eighth chapter he bears record concerning himself and it is instructive to note what he has to say about him self he takes up the great name of god and definitely applies it to himself that great name is interpreted for us in exod us 313 4 i am it is of course the greek form that is used in the xew testament in this chapter he uses the name with a compound a- in the old testament we have jehovah shalom the lord is i peace and many others here jesus said i am the light of the world v 12 these com pounds whether in the old testament or in the xew all reveal god as meeting human need our lord as the great i am is the light that scatter our darkness again he takes i vp the great name in claiming save the tails of little pigs the tail of a pig is of little value to the packer or butcher but without this small appen dage no pig can attain the ul timate in form ixilance or poise tliat means so much to the eye of the feeder breeder or showsing judge to the ob servant feeder tightly curled tails are also an indication of good health and thrift while straight uncurled tails convey the opposite meaning observations made at the dominion experimental farm indian head sask says wav cram indicate the loss of tails usually occurs during the first month of the pigs life and that a large proportion of such los ses is caused by a form of ex ternal infection little is known regarding the infection which causes the tails of young pigs to dry up and fair off it appears probab le that it may be a form of parasitic fungus on straw that has the ability to transfer to and live on the skin of young nursing pigs the first sign of thus type of infection in young pigs is usu ally a small spot or scab on the upper side and near the root of the tail from this small spot the infection rapid ly spreads around the tail to form a harrow darkcoloured band which completely girdles the tail generally within two to four days when the gird ling is completed circulation within the tail is stopped or impeded and the tail dries up and falls olf within a short time experience at the indian head farm has shown that such infection can be control led effectively and the tails saved by the application of tincture of iodine during the early stages of infection treatment on two or three successive days is advisable care should be taken that the entire affected area and the region surrounding it is well painted or covered with iodine if treatment is delayed until complete girdling of the tail has occurred there is little chance of success business directory stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone s9j2 marie jack hairdressing lloyd avenue stouffville permanent waving machine machlneless cold wave halrstyllng and shaping phone 17flwl betty beauty salon victoria street machineless machine cold wave hair styling shaping phone stouffville 287 r badgero auctioneers many opinions remain in a plastic state until the cold wa ter of opposition hardens them 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 property sales all eales personally listed and ad vertised bills prepared and posted at no extra cost our rates are most reasonable lor 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 price of one mllllken po ph agin 52w3 markham po ph mark 206 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s90 dental neil c smith l0s dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone i87w stouffville e s barker lds dds hono graduate of university o toronto office over harolds grill phone 274w stouhvllle medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien i main phone 196 coroner for york county drs f j button and r b mitchell stouffville plione 371w xray hours daily 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment office over button lilk that human destiny rests with him v 21 still again in verse 28 he affirms that the cross will validate his claims to the divine name finally he assumes the name in a cat egorical manner in order to declare his eternal existence v 5s so we may say that his is the name which meets human destiny which illumin es the cross and which attests his deity the glorious person who bears this name came to be stow upon men priceless gifts three of which he mentions in this chapter of controversy he is the giver of light v 12 liberty v and life v 51 these were costly gifts cost- iy to him he was shrouded in darkness that we might know the light he was bound that we might go free he died that we might live i bring 1 bring rich gifts to thee what hast thou brought to me a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uxbrldge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffville 67312 real estate when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison rogd real estate broker phone s7j1 j a willoughby sons dr herbert b free physician telephone 164 xraj hours dally except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 7 to 9 pm a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvlllif monday and friday 9 to 12 am pearl r onley dc chiropractor and electro therapist main street stouffvll phone 228 for appointment i optometric e 860 bay street toronto 927 stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop woabmnaboamfroamoai bhsasiaisibiaiaaaiaiaaiaiaiaaiaiaiffls w bert silverthorn representative phone stouffville 8ljl farms country estates town suburban properties funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98wl gcssggarskscbccbbccc joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2 j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone m markham ontario a grubin ro optometrist picton stouftvlll at stouffville office on the f lowing mondays and tuesday jan 11th 12th feb 8th 0 afternoons any evenings only phonos 80j2 and 25j1 i garnet v gray ro optometrist houre 030 am to 500 pn every tuesday evening by appointment wm birkett residenc1 main st west 3 doors wet of albert st phono 40j2 for appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffyille ontario insurance in reliable compan at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 269w2 ppnaacnaoasbc stouffville machine tool works telephone 23 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs ken laushway i general insurance phone 270w and 270w stouffville ont fire automobile liability f g alsop insurance for every purpose phone 362j f m pugh the future belongs to those prepare for it be prepared insuring with the mutual l of canada prompt oourteou berrle phone s8iv2 stoufml general insurance brierbush hospita day and night service maternity medical and surgl member of the allied prlva- hospital association fintfrnmfnt ilcrnied main sijwi et suuffvll

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