page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 11th 1940 y w rwm f wm hb j toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto mr walter lewis attended the robinson barn raising mr and mrs bruce taylor have moved to goodwood mr and mrs george rodanz visited goodwood on sunday walter lewis was a guest of the correspondent on friday mr walter lewis visited will pugh and sister on wed nesday miss francis and mae eaton are holidaying at mrs ed taylors mr and mrs jas davie visited at charles lees on sun day miss elsie johnston of stouff ville was in goodwood on sun day mrs grace stiner husband and family were at goodwood on sunday miss 0 otte well spent the day with her mother on sun day june 30th the baptist ladies held their monthly ladies aid at the home of mrs white mis gearing visited her home mr and mrs charles lee on sunday mr and mrs 0 blizzard were guests with mrs walter davey on sunday miss lena mcdonald of tor onto spent the weekend at the home of her father mr and mrs g smalley and family visited mr and mrs b tindall on sunday miss leggate was back to the old home village also mr and mrs beaver en sunday miss laura ashenhurst leav es for toronto taking a sum mer course for teachers on monday messrs lome and earl tin dall spent the weekend with their sister mr and mrs floyd nixon of lions head mr tobias hayward and miss edna hayward and brother at tended the decortion service all the way from mount albert the baptist sunday school 100 strong held their picnic at musselmans lake on july 3 and an enjoyable time was shared by all miss erma dowswell and alice tindall are spending this week in hamilton at the home of their aunt mrs irving lockie sunday visitors at b tindalls were mr and mrs irving lockie and wayne of hamilton mr and mrs garnet smalley doris and domona of mount albert also mae eaton and marjorie taylor and mr and mrs orvan downer of nash ville also mr and mrs charles tindall of bloomington the correspondent spoke to the s s of the united church on sunday sports day celebration civic holiday monday august 5th keep this date open after a few weeks holiday with his sister and friends walter lewis started for his home at densmore sask mr and mrs george lee vis ited mr and mrs james morris in aurora on the holiday miss dora todd left the hos pital on tuesday and will re turn to her home to recuperate we wish her the best of luck birthday greetings to new ton ellis toronto mr j ash enhurst mrs chas watson eva helmkay richard rae coal feed cement order your next winters coal before prices advance further we deliver anywhere salt for curring and feeding land tile 3 4 and 6 inch sizes cement at warehouse or delivered poultry feeds and concentrates s w hastings phone 169 stouffville two creamery services you can send your cream by our truck which calls at your place twice a week in the summer and every week in the winter your cream is picked up in any quantity for which you get cash and your butter if desired at a special price to our shippers you can make your own deliveries to the creamery for which you get a higher price and also butter at special prices stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evening counter check ks i merchants we are agents for counter check books sale pads etc and can supply you with these at the same prices quoted by outoftown agents prices are as follows no 3 carbon leaf quality price per 100 total cost 125 books 11 00 1375 250 books 9 00 22 50 500 books 6 go 33 00 1000 books 5 35 53 50 2500 books 4 35 no 3 automatic 108 75 125 books 13 00 16 25 250 books 11 00 27 50 500 books 8 10 40 50 1000 books 7 20 72 00 2500 books 6 60 165 00 mrs william todd goodwood mrs oliver woodville mrs ira stiner and miss winnie stewart roseville mrs bert tindall stouffville rr3 dorothy mayles brougham mrs sid pugh whitevale mrs marvin rodman uxbridge mr and mrs wm stewart toronto visited his aunt mrs e w evans last week mr and mrs elmer reid are spending a few days with mr and mrs j f reid at good wood also miss jessie reid of hamilton spent the weekend at her home several toronto folks took in the pughevans picnic mr and mrs alex brown walter lewis mr and mrs george lee and others mr and mrs alex brown also walter lewis were at the pughevans picnic on saturday and attended decoration day service the auto service too and from the cemetery on sunday proved a success to the elderly village people the sports day entertain ment committee have booked up the entertainers from toron to mrs porter also mr kin- dree from toronto visited mr and mrs charles watson on sunday mr and mrs watson opened their home for the visit ing singers also to mr allin and the correspondent and the motor drivers dinner and sup per were given before returning to toronto the correspondent wishes to express thanks to mr and mrs watson for their hospitality mr and mrs wellington smalley and granddaughter at tended the cemtery service al so our friend mrs d seebeck and son from brougham after a short illness mrs herbert goodwin passed away at her home in whitchurch township on friday of last week in her 39th year olive mabel williamson was born in ux bridge township the only daughter of mr and mrs james williamson since their marri age eight years ago mr and mrs goodwin have lived in tor onto and had just returned this spring to take up farming mrs goodwin is survived by her husband and her mother mrs j williamson of newmarket also three brothers guy of mount albert nuric of toronto and arthur of newmarket the funeral was held from the funer al parlors of roadhouse and rose at newmarket and burial took place in newmarket ceme tery dr d mclntyre conducted the seivice beautiful floral tri butes were sent from many friends and the presbyterian church organizations the death occurred at st michaels hospital toronto of david perry gourlie of high land creek and a former resi dent of uxbridge township in his 63rd year after an illness of only two weeks following a stroke the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery on june 27th 1940 by motor from tor onto the late david perry gourlie was born in uxbridge township south of that town in 1877 a son of the late william gourlie and ann crawfoid he married susan hardy and for spme years they resided in tor onto where he was employed as a gardener and contractor ten years ago they moved to high land creek where he resided at the time of his death to mourn his death are left his sorrowing wife and one daughter florence at home a son william passed away in january 1940 three brothers charles of uxbridge robert of reach and george of toronto and four sisters also survive being mrs john red- shaw uxbridge mrs c brown maple ont mrs j terry tor onto and mrs f ward flint mich sunday school lesson the stouffville tribune stouffville phone 15301 thrown from load farmer breaks jaw drawing in hay last week on their farm at gormley harry white quite well known in town where he attended school at one time was thrown to the ground and suffered a fractured jaw a limb on a tree caught harry as the load passed under and threw him to the ground he suffered shock as well as the fracture but is not seriously injured lesson for july 14 jobs faith in life after death golden text i know that my redeemer liveth job 1925 the lesson as a whole the poetical part of this book begins with chapter 3 and goes on to chapter 426 in this great drama we have job in contro versy with his three friends who insist that god does not permit a righteous man to suff er but that affliction is the portion of the wicked only therefore jobs case implies that god is dealing with him because of some sin or sins open or secret which the patriarch can not or will not acknowledge when the friends fail to con vince him of wickedness elihu appears to speak on gods behalf and show that suffering is not necessarily punishment for sins actually committed but may often be chastening or discipline in order to bring man to a deeper realization of his own impotence as also to em phasize mans littleness and ignorance and to magnify the greatness and wisdom of god this the lord himself enlarges upon when he speaks to job out of the storm with the result that the heart of the sufferer is bowed in reverence and repen tance before him during all the perplexing experiences job maintains his faith in god and has absolute assurance that some day all will be made clear meantime he can say though he slay me yet will i trust in him for he has a sure hope of resurrection when he shall in his flesh see god and all willbe made plain verse by verse job 14 13 o that thou wouldest hide me in the grave the authorized version here is misleading it is not the tomb job has in view but sheol the hebrew equivalent of the greek hades the place of departed spirits there one is hidden from earthly calamities there job would rest until the appointed hour of resurrection verse 14 if a man die shall he live again scripture an swers yes there shall be a resurrection both of the just and unjust acts 2415 of this job was assured and he could wait in faith until that great change should come verse 15 thou shalt call and i will answer thee this is indeed sublime faith death would not touch the fact of personality the real man would remain the same god shall call him by name and he will re spond with intelligence and glad recognition verse 16 thou numberest my steps the patriarch knew that the allseeing eye of god beheld all his ways he did not profess absolute sinlessness he realized the holy one saw what he himself might not even be conscious of and kept watch over his sin verse 17 my transgression is sealed up in a bag job had a clear conscience as to any charge of wilful violation of gods mind so far as he under stood it he did not question that god saw what he knew not but if so it was as something hidden and sewn up because forgiven chap 1713 if i wait the grave is mine house here again it is not the grave but sheol of which he speaks there in the intermediate state he would tarry after the death of the body making his bed in darkness that is in the un seen place sofar as men in this life know verse 14 corruption the worm the body he knew was doomed to go down into the tomb and to become the prey of corruption to be food for worms but this was not the end of man verse 15 where is now my hope in view of the appointed end of man as viewed from the merely materialistic standpoint what hope was left to cheer the distressed and suffering believ er the question is left for the moment unanswered but job well knew what the true answer was verse 16 rest together in the dust the bodies of saints and sinners of believers and unbelievers go down to the grave and sleep together in the i earth in accordance with the judgment on mankind because of sin dust thou art and un to dust shalt thou return gen 319 chap 1923 oh that my words were now written printed inscribed in a book he is about to make a declar- tion of great moment he little realized that his testimony was to be recorded and preserved until the end of time so that un told millions of men yet unborn might be thrilled and blessed by his confession of faith in the resurrection of the just verse 24 graven with an iron pen the reference is to the method of cutting inscrip tions upon stone tablets the ordinary process of making books in that day of the far dis tant past verse 25 i know that my redeemer or vindicator liv eth the word used is that for a kinsmanredeemer under the law in later yeais lev 2525 it signifies one who undertakes the case of a relative who has been sold into slavery meets every claim against him sets him free and appears as his de fender against all who would seek to injure or oppress him christ alone fulfills all that is required he is our redeemer and for him the promised seed of the woman gen 315 job waited in faith verse 26 though worms destioy this body death might do its worst but nothing should thwart the fulfillment of the promise of god in resurrection job should see the one whose ways were so hard to under stand verse 27 i shall see for my self there was no possibility that gods plan would miscarry nor was resurrection merely the idea of race survival job the individual the very same man who had suffered so terribly was to see god with his own eyes and so to enjoy an etern ity of bliss in his presence verse 28 the root of the matter is found in me sustain ed by so sublime a faith job reproved his friends for even suggesting that he doubted gods wisdom and goodness even though he did not under stand the hidden reason for his mysterious providences he be lieved in god in spite of all and it grieved him that his friends thought otherwise verse 29 ye may know there is a judgment someday all would be made plain then god would vindicate himself and justify his ways with men un til then job could afford to wait and it would be the part of wis dom for his accusers to do the same 1 cor 45 agincourt pioneer mrs elliott is 91 mrs lucy elliott pioneer scarboro township resident celebrated her 91st birthday at the home of her daughter mrs franklin mason agincourt last week born in bridgewater somerset england in 1849 mrs elliott then lucy lara- way came to canada with her parents at the age of seven following her marriage with matthew elliott she and her husband took up farming in bosanquet township near wood stock later they moved to agincourt as a child mrs elliott was a pupil of alexander muir author of the maple leaf forever who was then teaching at s3 no 5 ellesmere mrs elliott has four daugh ters and one son living mrs herman harrington markham mrs fred yeamans mrs ly man kennedy and mrs frank lin mason agincourt and hugh at home the eldest daughter mrs john clark died several years ago the greatest milking machine achievement in history cleanemy portable milker this new streamlined milker features every modern milking machine im provement its well built quality all 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