Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1961, p. 12

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ft n the stowrvllii t8buhe thmitf stpuaaer 28 w61 inminnit gcsaaagpgaaas going to markham fair of course you are on your way home drop in at st andrews united church main street markham and enjoy the turkey dinners for markham fair visitors sponsored by st andrews united wa friday sept 29 saturday sept 30 57 pm 11301 and 57 adults s150 children under 12 75c ana oaaaan rtmimmm- sunday school lesson lesson for october 1 how jesus grew deut 619 iuke 23952 golden text and the child grew and waxed strong in spirit filled with wisdom and the grace of god was upon him luke 210 the lesson as a whole in the days of moses what divine provision was made for the religious education of chil dren certainly there were no formal schools how then were the boys and girls indoctrin ated the answer is supplied in the emphatic instruction of god through moses to the parents these parents were responsible to impart the cherished truths to their young people they themselves were to receive and to obey gods commandments they were to love their lord with all their heart putting him in the place of unchalleng ed supremacy then they were to instruct their children dili gently in these things talking of them constantly it is clear that religious train ing was not departmentalized there was no artificial distinc tion between sacred and secular everything was sacred divine things were never to be second ary or incidental they were pri mary and vital parents there fore were obligated to instill into their young ones the word of jehovah and to protect their spiritual wellbeing as careful ly as they would their physical health our lord was reared in this atmosphere in his nazareth home the heart of the lesson our lord was not only made of a woman but was also made under the law galatians 44 mhtttmmwmmtmminnu n mm farmers valuable low cost feed ingredient cuts feed costs when ground and properly mixed with your own grains and pioneercafeteria concentrates by our mobile feed mill for dairy cows dry sows finishing pigs nutritionists say ground alfalfa hay can be used as 10 of the total ration for dairy cows dry sows and finishing pigs phone us today unionville 137 thorn mobile feed service new staff members new members on the teach ing staff of summitvicw pub lic school in stouffville are pictured here they are loft 3 miss x mcnieo kinder- to right mr b mickleburgh garten miss f littler auxil- grade 7 miss d brazier gr iary and mr r stover gr 5 cadieux studio born of a devout jewish mo ther he sprang from the tribe of judah see heb 714 his legal though not actual fa ther joseph was also an is raelite whose piety was deep and genuine accordingly jesus was reared in an atmosphere of reverence and obedience very early jesus would be taught the precepts of the law joseph and mary doubtless car ried out the divinely required obligations that rested upon parents instructing their child in the will and ways of jehovah this involved daily teaching in the knowledge of god the law would be recited memorized and explained and their re sponse to these holy demands was evidenced in their circum cision of the child and their regular attendance at the naz areth synagogue as well as at the annual feast in jerusalem in our zeal for the maintain ing of our lords deity we must not forget that he was also per fectly human and yet his was a unique humanity in that he was completely sinless and holy he was humanly perfect pos sessing a perfect spirit soul and body each of these component parts of the son of man devel oped completely attaining full maturity at every stage no sinful thought ever entered his holy mind no unworthy word ever escaped his lips no evil deed was ever committed by his hand his will was at all times submissive to the fath ers and involved in that divine will was obedience to his earth ly parents and hence jesus was subject to them for the whole period of those hidden years in nazareth dickson hill sept 21 mr and mrs ken walker at tended the funeral of a cousin mr greenburg at agincourt on tuesday mr and mrs jerry geiger of brcslau and their daughter jean who recently arrived from india are visiting friends in the markhamstouffville dis trict and were guests at the chas hoover home mr and mrs r moyer spent a few days with her brother george hoover at his cottage when an old friend dies bt a new one through a bns loan thats the lowcost businesslike way to borrow to buy the equipment you need new tractor new machinery or attachments all are good reasons for a bns farm improvement loan see the manager of your neighbourhood branch of the bank of nova scotia hell be happy to discuss a bns farm improvement loan with you the bank of nova scotia mtmtt ol branch acres cwada and tbtoi isnt it time to kick off on my life insurance pro gram sun life has some wonderful policies for us kids you know both to assure our education and to give us the proper financial start when were out on our own how about calling our local sun life man today jim abell pnone 237 stouffviiir sun life assurance company of canada at baysville mr david aitchison who passed away in his eightieth year at the mount albert nurs ing home was laid to rest in the family plot in the local cem etery on sunday afternoon corn roasts fall fairs and plowing matches are seasonal events a moyer reunion at the warren moyer home included mr lloyd moyer and dorothy mr alex logan and sons of stouffville mr and mrs rus- sell raymer and the don moyer family of toronto the roy i moyer famiies also mrs burn i preston doris and ivan of be- thesda the embers from the i corn roast kept the group cosy 1 while they viewed slides show ing places and people of inter est taken by clarence mcdow ell on his trip to alberta a number of recent graduates of east general hospital with their colleague miss maude graves and their boy friends spent a joyous evening in the country the corn roast at the walker farm was tollowed by a hay ride conducted by robert later musical numbers vocal and instrumental filled the community with sounds of gai ety the womens missionary so cieties with mrs alex jones and mrs mallett as presidents commenced activity after a re cess during july and august the combined devotional and work periods are greatly en joyed by country women and provide assistance to the men- nonite central committee through which our groups func tion dont run- extensjcn rhonis save wear and tearcem in 9 concurs 3 mode c3 the bell business office or ask the man in cur fiiecn tiuck snx seas nsarvteffib youfhs fined 40 on liquor charge two stouffville youths and a scarboro resident were lined a total of s10 and costs of 13 in magistrates court newmarket this week on charges of hav ing liquor in a place other than their residence glenn penna- nen and eddie bishop both of stouffville were lined 15 each and costs of sis apiece they were stopped on cone 9 north by pc dennis davies of the stouffville police department john e brown of scarboro was served with a bench war rant when he failed to appear in court on monday on a simi lar charge pc davies found one bottle of whiskey on the front seat of his car parked in a stouffville subdivision at 115 am on aug 19th brown wai lined and costs of 19 autumn should be a welcome season in many homes by that time june brides will hava learned the elements of cook ing the old home town is for tunate its downtown area was never developed to the point where it might go into decline and need redevelopment bahais believe that the foundation of the divine religions are one if we investigate these foun dations we will discover much ground for agreement markham 30sm1 on display tfaeress smwaetbimss etbtj ahout owning ara cslosf this is oldsmobile for 1962 fashioned with flair powered for driving exhilaration long sleek automotive styling at its beautiful best you relax in luxury lounge interiors fashioned in the tones and textures of modern living you experience the authoritative power of oldsmobile performance the solid new feel of 4s hydramatic supersmooth whisper quiet and you tingle with the knowledge that this is oldsmobile in ita finest form bringing you the ultimate pleasures of motoring from the first exciting moment that you park it in the driveway youre aware that theres something extra about owning an oldsmobile for 62 perfection styled in the magnificence that only olds could attempt only olds could achieve the distinctiveness of the super 88s beautifully visible in the powerful hardtop holiday sedan roomy celebrity sedan rakish holiday coupe illustrated in foreground and capacious fiesta station wagon four super 88 models and each one is spectacular a general motors valua the practicality of the dynamic 88s yours to enjoy in the stylish celebrity sedan illustrated in background sporty holiday coupe fashionrich holiday sedan zesty convertible and the 2 or 3seat fiesta station wagon the luxury of the ninetyeights the very finest oldsmobiles your first glance tells you theyre top of the line perfection thats magnifi cently apparent in the sleek holiday sports sedan illustrated the elegant town sedan sportroofed holiday sports coupe glamorous holiday sedan and funloving convertible coupe plus the sparkling spirited starfire an oldsmobile original available in convertible and holiday coupe tfykseifoto fiqe from dishinjr cullnrs sports convertible illustrated to thrifty club coupe there arc nine funtodriv f85snll trim terrific every inch an oldsmobile long on locks great on go vunwfffm otiml mi rxtnt mrt chevroletoldsmobile limited pboot stooffnse 568

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