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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1957, p. 5

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jnday school lesson 1 998 bus best corn yield in ontcty the stouffviui tiuhjne thursy dtceotxt 6 1957 p 5 t i may know chekt a different meaning torotrm- the qrt m bushe 3n estimatef yiem of bush wesson for december 8 but re had rrore ro boast o corn cub was brought w 3 es oj shelied acr jlippian 3 22529 418 than mot men i successful conclusion on nov average vield for the 21 con- lden texte doubt- verse z- orcumased a in the legum testants was 81 bushels per and i count all things but stocc of israel benmi- an abridge a very fine tur- acre this was considerabv for the excellency of the hebrew of the hebrews iledjre of christ jesus my pharim benjamin phil 38 youngest son of jacob highijght ot the banquet per acre lesson as a whole favorite wife pachel saul is- wa an aiites b mr ken representatives were present postmaster general william r a falus field crops branch to- from commercial firms that had hamilton has indicated he is try- postage stamp numbers r key banquet was served by the higher than last year when the tv aj dt ft ft of mp c 1ft msi ljs qfker hiu womens institute average yield was 39 bushels iv ac7 luljyci if ll j i u1u who is lacking in ambition ones ambitio rtue of a vice depends on ontent and us controlling roach to the lesson h ttx i aius neia lrops tsrancn jo- irom commercial nrms that naa i ere is nothing wrong with iron i ronto mr falus outlined some donated trophies and merchan- l to do something about hiv ii trr vi i lo tion indeed he is a poor 5 ts very successful experimental dise as prizes for the competi- j oppositiondays criticism of can- w 1 blood the pnanees en f work that had been done at the tion the winning contestants a postage stamp designs c l u oac guelph this year on the were presented with their prizes he said that numbers will be 011011110111 control of weeds by the use of the placing and estimated printed bigger on future stamps i preemergence sprays yields of bushels per acre for the possibility of printing all tqrjc supreme champion in the persecutions see acts75883 1 jj pov ptotvjjosb 97 fraser pcpeterborough in shorthorn breed at the royal 91 2 contrast romans 319 ay any means a their j claremont 975 the house of commons vvter fair was won by k e 20 here he speaks from the disposal t0 n the hignest walter d carter clarer 955 bur he put the blame on the deacon v w 3 point of view of the legalist the j john hulshof markhara 541 former liberal administration j f mora jackaroo pharisee a point of view wmcn- mf roberi hollidav colum- lloyd wideman stouffville 933 for any possible complaints r also wor grand powerful although the puest- hood was in the hands of the sadducees ter the death of paul rader b fischer then secretary he international christian ness mens committee wrote rticle about the great evan- t in the committees maga- he recalled that on one oc- n paul rader was confiding im some of his ambitions christ hopes with respect to his rs he suddenly stopped his of enthusiastic recital and no what i really want lat i may know him all r ambitions were subser- t to that contestants in the 100 bushel the ontario county 100 bushel stamps of one denomination in orn club may plant any var- corn club are as follows the same color also is being ietv of corn they wish on their robert hollidav columbus 99s studied he informed gordon k verse 6 persecuting the ub am var corn cub are as j the same color also is being church blameless for his 58 83 he abandoned when he met bus won the competition with norman lehman claret robert hunter brooklin i paul wellman claremont 92v about a forth coming fivecent championship honours ar the 913 stamp to draw attention in the j canadian national exhibition verse 7 again 11 j paul weifrnan claremont ku i words of a recent post office this lo i ne i j inadequate so he gladly murray dunkeld claremont 819 department announcement to also from this area the herd i abandons it in favor of the alan b mever claremont 801 the significant influence of the of a c mcdeimott of uxj which is frank bielby claremont 788 printed word on the life of can- bridge placed in the top circle pharisee than ori ncnes i from god in christ bestowed kasman vizley claremont 776 adians i with their winning senior year- 7641 h w herridge ccf kooteling bull balbithan red ad- items enumerated in verses and 6 were more w saul the worldly riches j but they lost their value when jn moment of be jack morgan claremont u he met christ as a string oi verse io that i may know john leek sandford 755 nay west asked respecting thelmiral being made reserve sen le apostle paul was a man paste beads in the presence oi hjm resurrec j korman neal claremont 730 stamp to be issued jan 22 in trij ior champion mcdermotts juni outh this a necklace of rare peails f o his suflerings verse 8- for n h the fellowship partr lency of the knowledge oij o chrisl sufferings larry doble uxbridge jesus my ra comes through a growing con- 1 ralph veitch uxbridge suffered the loss oi all formity his dealh- note norman hogg uxbridge jnbition in his y nt ambition flowed in the inel of national pride and rious bigotry then he met cm j l st and from that day all na arthur c wideman claret 721 bute to the press does the ior yearling female sandoonj minister consider it appropriate princess nancy after winning that canada should be stood on a class of twentyone was made things that i may win 719 623 605 464 r k how this comes after the pow- christ all things of human res as being i worth are thrown into the same deeper experience and end to achieve this objective the stamp shows two folded as common rubbish imbition focused upon him lesson tells us of the apos- ambition the more we e it the less shall we be category ued with worldly ambition le by verse til 34- i might also jtawrt confidence in the flesh if th chl own right other man rnw eou righteousness it i paul means by in the wntg feh the so far as his own s tuaj gmc jr is concerned is explained to the law was erses 5 and 6 it would have in accoiaing to only as we are con ove7against the knowledge of i o his d th he cinistthisisnotustmcesenl hjs resurrection life vith paul he let everj competition scores for you heres competition when more ttan 10000 men representing more dan 300 companiesmatch their kills in the search for new oil fields tesult more canadian oil for consumers rheres competition when canadas sore than 30000 service station jperators vie for your business result slices held down and better service wv lctieres competition when the skilled workers in each of canadas 42 oil refineries must strive night and day to improve the quality of their products result todays lowcost better gasolines competition calls the tune in every phase of the oil business in exploration refining and sales result benefits to you as the consumer imperial oil limited preparing farm machines for in hif i might winter storage attain unto the resurrection of since the average farmer to the dead the language here day has more money invested in doubtless points to the resur- fa mach than ever be rection of the just at the return fore it important that it be of christ but what follows given proper care because of would suggest resurrection life the 350 use of many ma now and i have no doubt that j chines most farm machines both were in pauls mind i rust out rathe than wear out verse 12 not already states p h southwell depart- attained i follow after ment of engineering science apprehend that for which also 0nt agricultural college most i am apprehended looking ot thj rust on raachines collects back to verse 11 he did not aur storage arrive at perfection when he j any machine with bare metal accepted christ nor even yet parts lhat polish in use after years in christ had he ar- as plows discs and other ti rived at that happy goal but machines should be specially christ had laid hold of him trea before storage the most for no less purpose and he effective way to prevent rust would be content with nothing durlng storage is to spread a less verse 13 one thing forgetting reaching the verb for apprehend is a common one with many mean ings according to context per haps the word arrived in its figurative sense would best suit here verse 14 i press toward thin layer of rustpreventative on the wearing surfaces such a product is sold by most of the reputable oil companies and is more effective for its pur pose than ordinary lubricating oils and greases gasoline engines which are not used for several months at time such as those on corn- newspapers with the headlines third prize two year old fe- a free press in english on one and in french on the other an industrial montage of sky scrapers factory chimneys grain elevators and so on is in the background printed verti cally on the righthand side of the black and white stamp is the word canada junior champion of the show 1 other mcdeimott wins included i i the mark the high calling bines and f harvesters this is definitely athletic can deteriorate rapidly if not language picturing a runner pro from internal corro straining to breast the tape i sion e corrosion due to high means upward the acids in t oil usually causes calling of god is one that calls more damage than does normal to constant climbing use before being put into stor- verse 20 conversation j age tne eng shouldbe run is in heaven we look for unt tne eng oil is hot the the saviour the lord jesus oil tnen drained and rust in- christ connect the upward hibitor a to the crankcase of verse 14 with this verse for according to the manufacturers conversation read citizen- directions the engine should ship with asv while we then be turned over a few revo- press toward heaven we look i if possible by hand and for one from heaven verse 12- vile body unto his glorious body subdue all things unto himself the contrast here is the body of our humiliation and the body of his glory see 1 corin thians 153553 his power is not static but is put in opera tion for the final subjection of all things universally the heart of the lesson confidence in the flesh means simply putting boastful trust in what we have by nature or in what we have accomplished by our own efforts it may be in the physical realm or the in tellectual or the cultural or the moral or the religious the ob jects of pauls carnal confidence were racial moral and religious and in these spheres he felt him self definitely superior to most the day came however when he saw all these assets as noth ing better than ashes fit only for the rubbish heap he met rust inhibitor sprayed into the change our a intake remove the spark fashioned like p and spray some of the rust inhibitor into each spark plug hole to help prevent rust ing of rings and cylinder walls then the engine should be sealed by replacing the spark plugs and plugging the air intake ex haust pipe and the crankcase breather in oily rags water in the radiator and en gine block should of course be drained with gasoline engines drain the gasoline out of the fuel tank fuel connections and carburetor to prevent the forma tion of gum such gum if al lowed to form can plug a car buretor 01 cause sticking valves when the engine is restarted after a period of idleness with diesel engines drain the diesel fuel from the engine and put iust inhibitor into the fuel sys tem although following such steps may appear to be troublesome when putting the machine away glasgow mr and mrs douglas wagg visited with mr and mrs vic tor little on wednesday even ing mr reg kennedy who has been working at elliot lake was home over the weekend mr and mrs gerald noble and family visited with mr and mrs george fraser of green- bank on thursday mr and mrs j mcniece ron ald and jean of toronto visited with mr and mrs wm reaman on sunday mrs everet burnham and children mr hoyle brethour and mr norris brethour of ux bridge visited with their bro- male fourth prize senior heifer calf and third prize breeders herd the klaymor herd of w j russell unionville was also well to the fore winning fourth and sixth in the senior bull calf class third in senior yearling heifers fourth in summer year- 1 ling heifers fifth in get of sire third in three calf group andi second in pen of five steers in this strong show there were shorthorns exhibited from five provinces ontario mani toba saskatchewan alberta and nova scotia as well as the state of ohio ther mervin brethour we are glad to report that mr brethour is feeling much better mr and mrs lloyd wideman and glenn had sunday dinner with mr and mrs carl reesor of stouffville mr and mrs forry of colum bia penn and mr wm rea man sr had wednesday night supper with mr and mrs wm reaman and family we can help if your motor vehicle is now uninsured we would like to help you obtain your 195s license plates one of the principal aims of cooperators insurance association is to prevent accidents of all kinds highways home farm cia is a jointstock insurance companybwned by united cooperatives of ontario ontario credit union league ontario federation of agriculture and other organizations and individuals cia u cooperators insurance association hiao office 30 btoor strest west toronto iii vicepresident ind vicepresident arthur brigos toronto is a director d e stauffer bright is a director uoy0 jasper miljmay is immedi- ate past president oj of the ontario credit of united co-opera- i ontario federa- union league lives of ontario lion of agriculture stouffville book nook invites you to come and see our display of bibles books mottos sacred records and gifts for sunday school main st east stouffville wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 186w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent buy smithcorona typewriters from the tribune christ i do not know to what j into storageit will mean much extent he had begun to feel that better service and longer life his hebrew heritage was fail ing to live up to his expectations in heart satisfaction but when he found christ or was found by christ he immediately saw the vanity of all his former con from it when it is taken out next spring grammarians say nothing can be more perfect but they are in error for quite some years fidenee and boasting religious j car manufacturers have yearly rites unmixed blood self-right- produced cars more perfect than eousness could give him no standing with god and without that any standing he had with men was less than worthless so paul arrived at a new stand ard of values the knowledge of christ jesus the lord was the supreme value now before which all others paled and fad ed that only had value now i which advanced him in ihe knowledge of christ a whole new set of ambitions must therefore be established those of the preceding year a happy gift idea for several relatives or friends on your list a years subscription to the stouffville tribune means that any friend or relative you may name will receive a letter from home every weekand you wont even have to pay the postage can you think of a better present tdf in the ottawa citizen does some plane speaking when he says and now the us sen ate is boring into affairs of the carpenters union to make sure that things are on the level as well as square and above board and on chiseling manded all he had in the pursuit of this high revolving round the person of i calling the apostle was buoyed christ itwas no mere intellec- up with a glorious hope he tual pursuit bur a dctermina- j knew that he already belonged tion to know christ experiential- j to the kingdom of heaven a ly to realize the risen lord in i citizenship far higher than that his own life transforming his of rome and eagerly antici- life by his resurrection power j paled the coming of his and but paul knew that all this was our saviourking when the determined by the measure in operation of the resurrection which he walked with christ i life of christ in him would be in the path of his suffering and j consummated in a change which death no risen life without would include even the body dying life the apostle set this up as a goal not yet attained but attainable and as an ath lete in the stadium gave all he transforming it from a body of humiliation plagued with mor tality to a body of glory like christs own body fit habita- had to the attainment pauls tion for a redeemed and glori ambitions were not just dreams fied spirit pauls hope is our but imperatives which com- i hope do we live in it we will send a gift card to the recipient announcing the gift and we will start the subscription whenever you wish stouffville tribune m stouffville ontario jj enclosed please find check or money order for for one years subscription to the tribune n be sent as a gfr christmas gift lo s nam w address s w start subscription ffif my name is jk ra address js js the stovffviiie tribixf is 110 avi lv is abuoao j clip and mail this coupon 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