page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 24 1940 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto local school divides opening soccer game with agincourt mr and mrs george lee visited goodwood on saturday last glad to report miss kathleen baldwin as improved in health after having her tonsils removed recently sorry our friend mrs walter bryan is ill with a cold best of luck and good wishes to mr roy wagg and his new business of washing turnips and waxing vegetables pleased to hear that mr latcham enjoys his radio he had miss gladys burnham from sutton to visit him for a while also miss latcham from toronto for the weekend goodwood young folks are wait ing for halloween sir roy mcdonald of stouffville spent sunday at home goodwood school pupils had holidays during teachers conven tion miss mable lickorish of toronto whose parents live in stouffville is the latest one to receive a prize for sending in a birthday list this is the gth we have received and we thank this young lady a lot miss nealof north toronto ac companied the toronto people to stouffville last ifiriday evening while we were at the hall she at tended the conference at the chris tian church toronto hockey fans are now signing up for their seats for the season the first game takes place in maple leaf gardens on november 2 mr and mrs oliver blizzard and family visited at the correspon dents home on sunday miss b and miss anne davey visited their island grove home on sunday you have heard the expression all in well on friday night or better saturday morning when the correspondent arrived at his home after 1 oclock am we stepped from the auto and ascended our verandah steps there we saw two human forms stretched out on the verandah matting fast asleep sea scout balmer and scout toigmore having ate so heartily at the pot juck supper plus a busy night in stouffville the scouts were all in mr and mrs victor moore our newly weds have arrived back from their honeymoon and are getting settled in their home at birchcliffe pleased to hear that our friend alfred strehlow of new england north dakota visiting his daughter and relatives in canada mr streh low is father of miss lillian strehlow of toronto and is well known in goodwood mrs strehlow died some years ago and was hurried at goodwood before her marriage she was miss annie lewis a sisterinlaw of the correspondent birthday greetings to our friends isaac shaver william s todd mrs f a forsyth miss ethel white miss faustina mcdonald all in the uxbridge township district also to imrs john hodgins toronto billie mitchell claremont grace degeer musselmans lake bob cammacb goodwood the cushion made by the ballan- trae ladies and donated to the stouffville war workers now adorns the chesterfield in a toronto home we were pleased to see one of those fancy quilts was purchased by our friend istrs harris sr and we hear one of che others for sale may be taken by the same lady after having our coal bin well filled the alloted space allowed for wood in the cellar filled also along came a load of fine hardwood from goodwood for the fire place one of these chunks sends an ar oma through the house which to our nostrils revives old days of 50 years ago at goodwood when the station yard was piled high with cordwood the yoke of oxen labored in the yard and around the saw mill haul ing big logs around and in the fall season that same aroma from the wood fires yes it stirs up memories goodwood sure was busy then with its four stores two hotels three churches tin shop harness shop drug store and shoemaker yes we had three blacksmiths too a tailor shop and planing mill one recalls also the salvation arm the skating rink big grainarics and warehouses of those good old days we shall never see again only in our dreams stouftville continuation school soccer squad took to the field for their initial game in the newly formed soccer league on friday splitting a 11 decision with agincourt there was little to chose between the teams on the afternoons play each taking advantage of the wind in turn the locals having this edge in the first quarter and agincourt in the second not until the second halt was either team awarded with a break when cadieux booted the pingskin over the line for stouff- villes counter the local boys guard ed their slim lead well until well into the final quarter when the gold and white managed to slip the equalizer between the stouffville posts wsw jfi high soccer school schedule october 11 at markham friday agincourt friday october 18 stouffville at agincourt tuesday october 32 markham at stouitville friday october 25 stouffville at claremont markham at agincourt tuesday october 2 claremont at markham agincourt at stouffville friday november 1 agincourt at claremont stouffville at markham tuesday november 5 markham at claremont friday november 8 claremont at stouffville tuesday november 12 claremont at agincourt theres no doubt about the sentiments of the un known us soldier who took time to chalk this message of good will on one of the 300 light tanks now arriving at camp borden theres life in the old gal yet was the inscription revealed on another of the machines as can adian soldiers unloaded and hauled it away for recon ditioning married men not called there presjion only one be called course nients hud been a general im- that married men with or two dependents would up for training in due under the dominion govern- program after single men of the various age classes hut latest information from hon j g gardin er indicates that the possibility of married men being affected is re ceding if it has not altogether dis appeared the minister forecasts i hat because a new group of 21- yearolds will be available each year the 24yearolds will probably re ceive only one period of training their places being taken thereafter by those coming up it is a somewhat anomalous situation that those who have most at stake should not be required to train for defence of their own 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cabinets automatic radio station expansion de forest is always ahead be sure to be among the first to enjoy miracle shortwave tuning low prices easy terms we are prepared to offer a liberal tradein allow ance on your present radio generous easy terms on the balance dont deprive your family of this wonderful radio development drop in today l e oneill dealer stouffvlle ont lesson for october 27 christian motives for abstinence golden text for the kingdom of god is not meat and drink but righteousness and peace and joy in the holy ghost rom 1417 approach to the lesson all the passages upon which the present temperance lesson is based are taken from the gospel of luke and all combine to stress the im portance of living cleanly and mod erately walking before god in righteousness and godliness in con trast to the carelessness and intem perance of thoughtless worldlings who scorn sobriety make a mock at sin prov 149 and walk accord ing to the course of this world eph 22 in this as in all else the lord jesus was our example as was in a lesser way his prede cessor john the baptist who was dedicated from his birth to a life of temperance and selfrestraint our lord stressed the necessity of feed ing upon the word of god and liv ing in subjection to its holy teach ings as a definite prerequisite to disclpleship while salvation is by grace wholly apart from human merit he who professes to liave trusted christ as saviour is respon sible to walk in good works eph 210 and so show by a life of piety and integrity that he is truly born of god there is no place in christianity for antinomianism that is for freeliving in definance of the holy law of god for as robertson and brighton put it years ago no man is justified by faith until faith has made him just faith worketh by love gal 56 and love worketh no ill to liis neigh bour rom 1310 nothing is more calculated to disgust others with ones christian profession than loose and careless living on the part of him who prates about be ing saved by grace while indulging in sin the historical setting we are not told the exact length of time during which john the bap tist ministered but all his early years wore a preparation for it hav ing introduced our lord he soon passed out of the earthly picture sealing his testimony with his blood verse by verse luke 11s thy prayer is heard zacharias and elisabeth a childless couple had prayed for a son god answered accordingly and indicated the name he was to bear john means the favor of the lord vrse 14 many shall rejoice at his birth though comparative ly obscure in origin john was de stined to be a blessing to multitudes in his own day and to untold mil lions in after years how amazing may be the effect for good or ill of a single life verse 15 he shall drink neither wine nor strong drink john was to be a nazarite from his baby hood as in the case of samson judges 1314 h was never to be exposed to the danger of the wine cup or the possibility of coming un der the powfer of that destructive habit which has ruined so many otherwise excellent men this was negative however on the positive side there was the promise that he shall be filled with the holy ghist i from his birth this is not to say he did not need to know the experience of a second birth but that it would be his from dawning intelligence as he was taught to trust the god of israel in this he was like jeremiah who was santified even before he was born jer 15 gods purpose was thus expressed and there was an experience that answered thereto verse 16 many of the children of israel shall ho turn to the lord the baptists ministry was particul arly to israel the covenant people who were awaiting the advent of their messiah but were not morally or spiritually ready to receive him chap 240 the child grew the grace of god was upon him gods purpose was manifested in the life of jesus christ as he develop ed physically and intellectually he was marked by that strength of character which refuses to tamper with sin and that wisdom which en ables one to order his behavior aright because his life and heart are dominated by divine grace his was a perfect humanity even though he was the eternal one chap 44 man shall not live by bread alon these words were quoted by our lord when tempted by satan to fleshly indulgence from deuteronomy s3 he himself as man on earth lived on that word which he commends to us no one i who is thus nourished daily and hourly will be overpowered by sin chap g21 blessed are ye that hunger now he pronounces bless ing upon those who are content to go on in simplicity without grati fying appetite unlawfully blessed are ye that weep now it is better to sorrow now than to seek happi ness in what is opposed to the will of god joy lies ahead for all who fast now from unholy indulgence verse 25 woe unto you that are full they who insist on grati fying every appetite now will find sorrow and suffering later on when they will be unable to satisfy the everincreasing demands of a cor rupt nature woe unto you that laugh now if present enjoyment is made the supreme object of life there will be bitter disappointment and great distress in after days when looking back over a wasted life verse 43 corrupt fruit good fruit man is likened to a tree which if evil and unrestrained pro duces vile and worthless fruit or if good and properly pruned and car ed for produces excellent fruit the wild tree with its bad fruit is the natural man the good tree with its good fruit is the regenerated man verse 44 every tree is known by his own fruit it is not neces sary to label a heavilyladen fruit tree to tell of what nature it is the fruit proclaims its own story so it is with the good or evil man verse 45 the good treasure of his heart from the renewed nature of the regenerated man all manner of good fruit is produced in the power of the holy spirit to the glory of god and the blessing of humanity gal 522 23 but from the evil heart of the godless man come forth all kinds of iniqui tous things which are the natura fruit of sin in the flesh gal 519 21 matt 1519 the very tongut of the wicked proclaims his inwart corruption tin heart of the lesson the doctrine of the two nature is clearly taught here as elsewhere in scripture the unsaved man is by nature a child of wrath eph 2 3 and manifests the sinfulness his nature in many ways the savet man is a partaker of the divfm nature 2 pet 14 and so shoult ever manifest the fruit of the spirit but it is important to remembe that the old nature is not removect when one receives the new lltel therefore the necessity of constant watchfulness lest satan obtain ail advantage and by working througlf natural desires lead one into sin we are to mortify our members holding all that is of the flesh in ttif place of death col 35 that may ever walk in the spirit anj so glorify god in all our ways you have when you travel by motor coach tickets and information at brown betty ten rooms phono 118 gray coach lines