business directory i sunday school lesson auctioneers w d atkinson phone stocffville 003 licensed auctioneer and sale manager sales covdccted axvwhere speelillilng in the preparation and mlllcg of purebred consign ments and dispersals arm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser- tlce really payi off and means money in your pocket- phone stolfeville 3c3 ken clarke prentice auctioneers york the and counties of ontario licensed and authorized for for the price of one mllilken po ph ax 35987 markham po ph mark 346 prentices bare been established auctioneers since 1s30 dental neil c smith ldjs dds 6radoate of jnlersltj of toronto office oer canadian bank of commerce telephone ictw stouffville e s barker lds ddjs honor graduate of university of toronto office orer harolds grill fhono 274 stourtvllle medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 19s coroner for york county a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty addresa gormley po telephone gormley 0111 legal robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 514 52 richmond street west markham phone 339 toronto phone em303s3 5935 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 67 richmond st w toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 476j arthur a kennedy pror hwy 7 locust hill markham 832 drs mitchell smith physicians v surgeons xray phone 230 stoultville office hours daily 9 12 am 14 pm 7 9 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday oflico open 2 3 jm brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stoutvllle chiropractors donald c hindson barrister solicitor i stouffville office hours tuesday 1 pm to 9 pm thursday 1 pm to 530 pm friday 700 to 900 for appointment stouff 796 hedges bldg over snowballs markham barber shop phone 608 stouitvihc phono 706 insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 ken laushway general insurance phone 270wl 270wj stouffville ontario fire automobile liability a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville tuesday and friday 9 to 12 am wm s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray hrs 1012 am 21- 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am 327 main st n markham ont telephone 701 accountants john c wylie fia licensed public accountant auditor main st stouffville 5 stores west of rr tracks telephone 495 residence 545j1 residonce rr 2 stouffville william h couper chartered accountant toronto 95 2627 kjrllntoii ave east am 55031 prlvato walnut 43813 f g alsop insurance agency fire life auto casualty halo st east stonffvillo phono stouffville 223w fred m pugh general insurance phono stouffvlllo 8w ifa mistaken kindness to pro- tide so well for the present theres no money to provide for the future talk it over with your mutual life of canada representative stouffville machine tool works telephone 25s rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs accounting and income tax sorvices william e davis accountant formerly with dept national rovonue taxation division sulto eoi 02 richmond st w empiro 49535 call collect opticians mcmanus stronach prescriptionsopticians 1211a bay st at uloor va 111278 357 eglinton ave v ho 303512 see yoar eye physician md then your dispensing optician for listings of eye physicians phone either above numbers lesson lor july 13 social justice and the gospel golden text therefore all thlnrs whatsoever ye would that men should do to you do ye even so to them for this is the law and the prophets- matt 712 matt 51348 232326 luke 9 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson the moral law contained in the scriptures reflects the na ture and will of god it is holy and the commandment holy and just and good rom 712 it has never been repealed the lord jesus relationship to the law must be understood he came to fulfill the law and the prophets he was the divine person toward whom the old testament types and prophecies had been steadily pointing in his perfect life and atoning death he fulfilled precisely the expectations of the ancient peo ple of god moreover he personally lived up to the demands of the law fulfilling it in detail he measur ed up even to the dictates of the ceremonial law he was circum cised the eighth day and subse quently baptized saying for thus it becometh us to fui fil all righteousness matt 3 15 and why not was he not the lamb of god which taketh away the sin of the world and did not our redeeming lamb have to be perfect with out blemish and without spot 1 peter 119 understand who the scribes and pharisees were the scribes had originally been copyists of the scriptures they gradually became interpreters in equivo cal or specious ways both of the scriptures and of the mass of human tradition associated with the word of god the pharisees were religious formal ists what a team they were scribes and pharisees by their extravagant emphasis upon mi nor matters of the ceremonial law they had twisted the entire legal framework of judaism the basic moral tenets of the mosaic law now seemed trivial in comparison with the wash ing of pots and pans do not be surprised that our lord stresses the validity of the law and assails those who explain its cardinal teachings away throughout the sermon on the mount he elevates the law to the loftiest pinnacle im aginable whereas the mosaic law deals primarily with out ward misdeeds the lord jesus gets to the root of the matter and emphasizes the inward woods and dispositions that prompt outward sin he knew full well that the law cannot save a man salva tion is entirely by grace through faith then why does he chal lenge his audience to obedience and to the righteousness pre scribed by the law the answer is clear our lord summoned israel back to the early purity of the law in order to reveal the will of god to them in its untarnished reality and glory and in order to de clare what ethical standards the almighty really demands of man the clear enunciation of these principles reveals mans inability to measure up to gods perfect will it teaches man that he is a wretched sinner rom 320 and stops his mouth it shows him his moral failure and his need of a saviour thus it is our schoolmaster to bring us unto christ that we might be justified by faith gal 324 once a person is truly saved the law is a constant reminder that the spiritdirected life must ever have as its goal the purity honesty unselfishness and love concerning which our blessed lord so eloquently spoke verse by verse jj matt 517 think not i am come to destroy the law or the prophets not come to destroy but to fulfil tech nically law and prophets rep resent two of three major old testament divisions the third is the hagiographa or holy writings which make up the remainder of the old testa ment in popular parlance the words speak broadly of the old testament as a whole the powder puff beauty salon joy oneill open tuosday and thursday nights closed monday for appointment call stouff 465 after hours call stouff 08wl funeral dir l e oneill stouffvule funeral director and embalmer continuous tclcphono service day or night phone stouffvlllo 93wl stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers phone 0w j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 90 hartlham ontario optometrists e a grubin ro 1 optometrist picton stouffvlllo at stouffville office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays sept- 15th and 10th oct 20th and 21st phones 8613 and 25 garnet v gray ro optometrist wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phone i6j2 for appointment hours 10 am to 500 pm every tuesday evening by appointment joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling razor shaping airs vcrna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2 i verse 18 one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass till all be fulfilled a jot is the smallest letter of the hebrew alphabet a tittle is the slight twist or flourish given to a hebrew letter to distinguish it from another letter obviously the lord jesus held that the old testament was inspired verse 19 whosoever shall break and shall teach least in the kingdom whosoever shall do and teach great in the kingdom the first group arc clearly hypo crites if they by the grace of god enter the kingdom at all their reward is meager our lord had the scribes and phari sees in mind the second group are earnest honest and sincere in happy contrast to the des picable hypocrites verse 20 except your- right eousness shall exceed ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom the hypocritical religionists of jesus day seem to have been shut out of the kingdom the divine remand of righteousness is absolute it em braces internal motivation as well as external conformity faith not righteousness is the condition of salvation but lack of complete righteousness is what condemns the sinner verse 46 if ye love them which love you what reward the publicans the same even despised taxgatherers so cial outcasts from the stand point of the lord jesus com patriots practised the morality of reciprocity the christian ethic is far higher unrequited love uncompensated benevo lence a fruit of genuine faith merits divine reward verse 47 if ye salute your brethren only what do ye more do not even the publicans so even social outcasts show courtesy among themselves genuine love breaks barriers of caste condition and clime mere tipping of the hat has no signifi cance unless the heart behind the hand beats with love verse 4s be ye therefore perfect your father is perfect the possibility of sin less perfection in this life is not taught in the bible 1 john 1 s 10- the lord jesus refers here to the spiritual maturity that shoulid ever be the goal of gods children the benign attri butes of the almighty are a challenging standard matt 2323 woe unto you ye pay tithe have omitted judgment mercy and faith these ought ye to have done and not to leave the other undone the tithe was commanded in the law lev 273032 the hypocrites jesus denounced went beyond the law externally they even tithed gar den herbs used as spices or for medicinal purposes they preen ed themselves on their super- compliance with legal technicali ties jesus rebuke is not direct ed against their tithing but against their flagrant neglect of basic virtues and their substitu tion therefor of unrequired triv ialities verse 24 ye strain at a gnat and swallow a camel pic turesque isnt it literally you strain out a gnat as in drinking the hindus motive in straining out insects is the preservation of life regarded as sacred the pharisees motive was ceremon ial purity but in the dainty pro cess of removing the insignifi cant gnat of technical irregular ity they gulped the camel of in justice cruelty and faithless ness they could not tolerate the taste of gnats but the camel gave them moral indigestion verse 26 cleanse first within the cup that the outside may be clean moral diet is still in question cup and plate have been scrub bed and rubbed until they shine this is what man beholds but inside ah theres the real rub extortion the pharisees bound heavy ceremonial and fi nancial burdens and laid them on the shoulders of the jews excess the proceeds of their iniquity provided them with the means of selfindulgence verse 27 ye are like whited sepulchres beautiful outward but within full of dead mens bones contact with a dead body spelled defilement so the jews believed sepulchres were painted white not merely for adornment but to warn cas ual passersby that they were in the presence of death white wash might conceal but it could not cancel the reality of rotting bones no more can hypocritical ceremonial conformity alter the distressing fact of inward rot tenness of soul strong words but obviously deserved believers have always been saved by grace through faith settle this forever in your mind the lord jesus never intimated that people could be saved by social righteousness it behooves us to search our souls in the area of hypocrisy have you noticed that it is eas ier to detect the vice in others than honestly to search your own soul lest it be lurking in the shadows let us allow the sunlight of the word of god to stream into our hearts it will reveal and condemn anything hypocritical tucked away in the crevices and the holy spirit will enable us to confess and abandon whatever in this realm offends the lord news from box grove july 3 nice jarvis jvho was 9 years as all mothers now know ow on the same day school is over there were sev- congratulations to mr bob eral events in connection with walter jr who won the eatons the closing there was a hike i employees golf tournament in the rain to the claybanks last week last wednesday thoroughly en- best wishes are extended to joyed by the students who got j mr and mrs asselbergs and the stourtvlue tribune tknjiy ms w 1958 pace 9 even wetter when they went swimming then of course there was the usual picnic this time to grahams park in conjunc tion with milliken school the students were transported by bus and on arriving there were games races swimming and all things usual to picnics although there was one sour note when several pockets were emptied of change while the owners were in swimming two big events of the day were when the students present ed a beautiful beige handbag to heir teacher miss stiby who will be at milliken school next year and when the wa presi dent mrs walter presented lawrence burkholder with the box grove united wa award trophy and a cheque for s1500 to be used towards high school books lawrences winning com position follows i canada our homeland when columbus cabot car- tier and champlain discovered and explored the new land they had little idea that the country before their eyes would become one of the mightiest nations of the world for many decades canada was french but in 1759 at the battle of the plains of abraham our history was com pletely changed even though quebec is almost all french we have remained loyal british sub jects canada is ideally situated for all kinds of sports and recrea tion there is hunting fishing boating swimming water and snow skiing camping hockey baseball football soccer and other kinds of ways in which to enjoy yourself people who visit our country always marvel at the wonder ful beauty and scenery the mountains lakes valleys and beaches on the pacific all at tract their share of the tourists the prairies are not crowded with tourists but the flat land scape is something everyone should see the rolling farm lands of manitoba and onario attract many the narrow farms of quebec always have attracted from tourists the maritimes have breathtaking scenery in a few areas nova scotia new brunswick and prince edward island have worthwhile scenery newfoundland is more rugged and rocky than the others canada had she not her nat ural resources would not pos sess the wealth she has the forestry of canada is one of the largest of the world canada has almost all the nickel in the world at the mines located at sudbury ontario canada has plentiful supplies of every val uable mineral used in industry and otherwise including natural gas and oil found in alberta and saskatchewan our country is the second lar gest of the world having an area of over 3000000 square miles the country is currently under the leadership of prime minister diefenbaker leader of the con servatives the liberals had been in power for over 20 years but the people voted conserva tive in the march 31 election the population of canada was 16080791 taken in the last cen sus in 1956 considering our countrys de velopment in the last 15 years we have something to be proud of we the citizens of canada must remain loyal and hard working in order that our coun try may keep progressing in this modern age now for the rest of the news the box grove soft bali league held their playoff game last wednesday evening the mo hawks winning over the black- feet 136 and members of the winning team receiving crests congratulations to mr and mrs norm connor who cele brated their 20th wedding anni family who will be moving to their new home on wignall dr in markham this week last saturday a tame bird landed on the finger of gerald brennan who is staying with the raymers the bird is a two year old banded budgie and quite talkative anyone who has lost this member of their family please call 526j11 mr and mrs russ jarvis and girls attended a family re union at the burnt river cot tage of mrs jarvis parents mr and mrs wilmot raymer mrs h o klinck of stouff ville and mrs willard brennan of ajax visited with their mo ther on sunday before leaving on a trip to the west coast next weekend visiting with the don ray mers on sunday were mrs ray- mers mother mrs l middle- ton of unionville and her sis ters mr and mrs ray ingleton and family from brooklin and mrs ogden and family of agin- court mr and mrs coakwell and family motored to terra cotta on sunday to visit mrs john jackson and brought mrs f granny coakwell home with them last weekend the woodbine family attended the special 100 year celebration of the johns manville plant and it being the twins birthday they received a 20piece set of pyrex dinner- ware on the saturday follow ing june 21 gail jackie and father motored to visit johns parents mr and mrs thomas woodbine at salford and then on to brownsville to visit johns sister mr and mrs fred haley public school results on friday morning the stu dents were back to school just long enough to get their report cards and a report from ss no 18 follows grade 9 lawrence burk holder pat dickinson darlene leeman grade 8 geo armstrong brude dowdell spencer howard grade 7 jerry asselbergs now you can order continuous forms right here in stouffvihe we are exclusive dealers for the wellknown pakfold lines drop in or phone l5ifc for further information the stouffville tribune audley sssssssxxsssxssssssxssy their part of the nations income svtt wi ass from tourists the maritimes knstine burkholder patricia crozier bill dall howard de- geer joe grant linda hardy tom hollingworth dorothy jar vis robert little cameron mc intosh don penny betty walk er cathy woodbine grade 6 louise burkhold er betty coakwell wayne con nor danny dickinson bob dowdell jim middleton brenda sissons donna speers sharon thomson grade 5 vi asselbergs jean connor norma degeer grade 4 level 10 lalla armstrong laura armstrong alice gray sylvia grant brian coakwell larry crozier ronnie funnel david hoyes bruce raymer beth stoddart gail woodbine ruth grant mary sissons grade 3 bernice jarvis david thomson alan dowdell jim walker grade 2 level 6 ronnie degeer ray funnel gary rai- ney grade 2 level 5 betty ann jarvis betty irene jarvis el eanor burkholder nancy wal ter grade 2 level 4 willy fun nel judy stoddart brian hoyes grade 1 eike bruegmann prizes of books were awarded to lawrence burkholder and howard degeer for writing to brenda sissons for perfect spell ing for a whole year to donna speers for perfect attendance and to betty lou coakwell who only missed one half day dur ing the year americas famous statue of liberty raises her torch 300 feet high at the mouth of the hud son river some 170 steps lead visitors through her feet to the spiked crown a gift of the french people the statue was shipped across the atlantic in july s vacation school will be held from july 7 to 11 from 9 to 1130 each morning in baggotsville school children from 4 to 12 years of age will be welcome over one hundred children and adults attended the sunday schorl and congregational pic nic on thursday evening at cedar glen park in spite of the unusually cold weather every one enjoyed the races ball game and a few took a short dip in the pool mr and mrs brian church yard and eddy visited with mrs churchyards brother frank reid and family at trenton on sunday mr reid has just re turned from a three year term at an airforce base in germany vic anthony of whitevale spent several days tliis week with mr and mrs mac hedge several from here attended memorial services at the salem cemetery on sunday afternoon rev m buttars was the guest speaker and mr zion choir provided special music sandra godfrey of whitby spent a few days this week at the churchyard home friends of larry virgin are glad to hear that he is home from oshawa hospital where he was hospitalized for twelve days following an accident at school when he received a severe arm fracture he has to return in a few weeks for further treat ment cedar grove july 3 reverend w r auld is a man who is spoken of with affection and devotion in cedar grove in ten years as minister at zion church he won the love and respect of all who knew him indeed when he left here to preach in midland his career was watched with pride for 26 years last sunday mr auld preached his last sermon in midland and there were several brideselect see the albums of invitations serviettes matches coasters the stouffville tribune of his cedar grove congregation there to hear it ruby reesor mrs leila burkholder and mr and mrs garnet williamson mrs j s bell and two weeks ago mr and mrs lloyd tay lor took a party to midland retirement is a word mr auld ignores although he is leaving his present post he will continue his work at cambridge united church in lindsay as associate minister this will bring him a little closer to cedar grove and enable his old congregation to see him oftener in september he will return to zion to con duct the anniversary services notes about neighbours mr and mrs cornelius ara spending a couple of weeks in cedar grove with don and nor ma jessie sutherland made her cathedral tour this year and has visited wells salisbury bath and many others in eng land mr and mrs jack evans vis ited midland with mr and mrs lloyd taylor recently jean millers house is under going a face lifting and is cur rently at the what next stage some new windows have been added and the view from the upper storey now must be won derful dates to remember july 18th community club picnic versary on monday and to berl885 prov conference for 4h girls homemaking club ancestors of all rummy games is the ancient spanish game called conquian meaning with whom which was introduced to the american southwest from mexico in the middle of the last century its name was soon cor rupted to coon can as it is now known in many areas renew your globe and mail q the stouffville tribune the annual ontario 4h home making club girls conference will be held at the ontario ag ricultural college guelph on june 24 to 27 for members of 4h homemaking clubs whose work has been of a high stand ard and who through their co operation and dependability have been helpful to the life of the club as a whole the confer ence is sponsored by the home economics extension service of the ontario department of ag riculture more than 190 girls representing every county and district in the province will be in attendance they will give demonstrations on club pro jects in foods and clothing and will participate in discussions the theme of the conference is the club girl in todays world miss florence p eadie supervisor of junior extension has arranged an interesting ses sion with guests from india formosa the bahamas and tri nidad under the chairmanship of miss mary whale of the presbyterian womens mission ary society they will tell about young people in todays world in other lands mr elliott mo ses of ohsweken will speak on the indian canadian dealing with the girls person al interests miss ethel chap man will speak on the confer ence theme and miss helen mc- kercher director of home eco nomics service on careers for girls in todays world dr c d graham ontario deputy minister of agriculture will he guest speaker at the confer- 1 june promotions at ss no 12 markham to grade 9 lloyd gayman honors bill mckay alan snider joyce vens to grade 8 lorene hill margaret smith to grade 7 evelyn smith hon to grade 6 bruce mckay wendy parsons to grade 5 sharon bruce hon sandra- jeanne chadwick sylvia wuen- kel louis hill irene smith rec to grade 4 donny matthews hon ma ry matthews hon dale reid donna reid hon margaret parsons jerry van dyk hon to grade 3 christopher cakebread bren da uens to grade 2 betty gayman arlene reesor hon mary l snider hon steven wells hon mrs isobel nigh teacher c keep your grain insect free for a whole year heres all you do spray bins with howard bin treat treat new grain with howard grain guard costs less than 2 a bushel less than it does to lumigote bin treat sisssi kills insects in cracks and crevices has prolonged killing action lasts at least 6 weeks but does not harm grain 20 ex con freei n iooo fcuifitl coift j23j grain guard mixes easily with new grain as it 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