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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 12, 1939, p. 6

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page six stouffville tribune thursday january 12th 1939 sunday school lesson lessonfor january 15th lesson as a whole it is in second peter 1 ver ses 16 to 18 that we learn the true significance of the trans figuration it was a sample as it were of the power and com ing of the lord jesus christ in other words it was the com ing kingdom of god in miniat ure christ himself appearing in glory was the center of that wqndrous sqene in moses we see pictured the state of those who pass through death but still will be raised in glorified bodies elijah pictures the liv ing saints who will be changed and caught up to be with christ at his coming then the three disciples in their natural bodies set forth the earthly saints who will enjoy the blessings of the kingdom in this world during the millennial reign of the lord jesus christ relieving the dis tress of the poor anguished father by delivering his demon- controlled son from satans power at the foot of the moun tain speaks too of the powers of the coming age when bless ing will flow forth to all man kind from the exalted saviour reigning in righteousness as king of kings and the lord of lords all this confirmed the word of phrophecy and made clearer to the disciples in after days what god has in store for his saints and the world at large when the hour of christs glory shall come verse by verse mattl7l after six days luke says about an eight days after there is no discrepancy after six days not counting the day on which the announcement was made would be the eighth day from the time when jesus spoke to them most scholars are now agreed that hermon not tabor was the high moun tain referred to verse 2 transfigured be fore them the word is really metamorphosed the glory of his inward being shone out through the veil of his flesh thus displaying the effulgence of his deity verse 3 there appeared un to them moses and elias talk ing with him moses was the lawgiver who had passed through death elijah was the restorer who had been caught up without dying these clear ly represent the resurrected and the changed saints at the coming of our lord when both stouffville 56 to 100 store we carry a well assorted stock of practically all household necessities oo st dsvsv ts aoa vfra tot atv o pir i atvd s c jio ilv rbre5i j p that asoioa adt tviete v aced i cao jourt atn svves- y write for free booklet department of fisheries ottawa please send roe jour free booklet 100 tempt ing fuh recipes nstm plate print letters puioiy mirtu 385 cw13 baked fish cakes 2 cupfuli risked fish cooked or canned 2 cupfuli bread crumbs i teaspoonfulsllt y tcaipoooful pepper n stern pepper chopped i rable- ipoonful lemon juice 2 eggs vt cupful milk combine flaked fijh bread crumbs seasonings green pepper and lemon juice beat eggs combine with milk and mix with fish press into greased custard cups and bake in oven g50 p for vt hour serves 6 to 8 serve un- moulded with eggonion sauce garnish with parsley alike shall be caught up to meet him and be like him when we shall see him as he is verse 4 three tabernacles that is three tents or booths so dazzled and thrilled was pet er by that scene of glory that he would have set up an en campment that the holy visi tors might have remained am ong them his three booths would have put the lord jesus and the two prophets all as it were on one level verse 5 my beloved son the father gives the preemin ent place at once to the lord jesus designating him as the son of his love in whom he has found all his delight he would have them recognize his auth ority and heed his words verse 6 sore afraid the majestic voice of deity speak ing from the cloud filled their souls with terror as when is rael heard the voice of god at sinai verse 7 be not afraid the lord jesus touched them and bade their fears depart with him as the mediator between god and men there was no occa sion to tremble or be alarmed verse 8 jesus only look ing up they saw that the pro phets had vanished and jesus alone was with them he the allsufficient saviour verse 9 until the son of man be risen the lord com manded them not to reveal the vision of the coming kingdom to any until after his own dea th and resurrection for there could not be the kingdom with out the cross and the empty tomb he must suffer and rise again ere he should enter into his glory verse 14 when they were come to the multitude after the vision comes service at the foot of the mountain as they descended in the morning they at once encountered a needy trong to whom it was now in cumbent on them to minister verse 15 he is lunatick a father was there pleading for help because of the pitiable state of demonpossessed son whose mind was deranged by his affliction verse 16 they could not cure him the lord jesus had given his disciples authority over unclean spirits but they were lacking in faith and spirit ual energy verse 17 bring him hith er to me this is ever our pri vilege to bring to christ him self all the cases that are too difficult for us he delights to undertake for them giving de liverance from satans power and the gladness of his salvat ion to those who submit to his authority verse 18 the child was cured one can imagine the joy of that father as he realized that his loved son who had been so cruelly afflicted was now freed from the evil spirit who had cursed his life for so long the heart of the lesson he who is the delight of the fathers heart finds his great est joy in manifesting the rich es of his grace to needy sin ners while his condition on the mount was one of indescribable glory his heart was the same as when he walked among men in lowliness and compassion and so it is still he abides for eternity the same jesus to him we may bring our dear ones for whose welfare we are concerned assured that his in terest in them isdeeper and ten derer than ours ever can be fullness of grace resides in him for the benefit of all who come to him in their need and distress when at last he re turns to reign and every eye shall see him he will be the very same as when he minist ered so lovingly to those who sought his favor in the days of his flesh goodwood f t a h w davey 8 stanton ave e s why should you buy from the peddler asks the bramp ton conservator he does not contribute to the building up of the community life he evad es all business taxes and is not always available to give the true value after the order has been placed nor can be found to make adjustments that may be necessary buying from the peddler is not good buying especially not when you realize thst you have at your door men and women in business who are ready to serve you with the best values and give you every ser vice goodwood sure did well to turn in two councillors at the recent elections by erackee we are anxious to see jack rae in tux suit and the chain of authority about his neck sitting in the seat of authority some day oscar armstrong known to so many readers met with a severe accident in which he lost one finger when his hand be came caught in a machine we hear that important ski places are likely to be developed in uxbridge township over in the siloam district they will compare with the famous hills around dagmar chalk lake district our feeling of gratitude was stirred toward the stouffville lions club when we read last week of the many good deeds they had done without thought of recompense more power to them mr and mrs oliver blizzard and family visited the scribes home last week the publication of the officers of goodwood hockey club should be sent to the tribune for publication how about it mr secretary we want to see who they are we read with interest the suggestion for numerous im provements needed around goodwood well it is all fine but of course we realize the the council cannot do everything some people may say that a suggested expenditure through the flash column is uncalled for the writer is not a tax pay er but one thing we know him to be is a one hundred per cent goodwood old boy we recall 50 years ago sitting on the same benches that are now used in the township hall although they have become very rickety since that day we sat on them when the anglican church held their services in the hall co the former generation really owned them and passed them along to the present ratepayers they need repairs now or better still they should be disposed of and new ones but the worn out benches would be acceptable for use in the cemetery blocked roads around rose- ville caused a change in the rural delivery of mail last week from goodwood the courier used a horse as did the man from stouffville who goes as far as siloam and back but that goodwood horse was different to others one man said it was yellow just in color but if you would know the kind of coat it wore just ask d spencely the owner george stewart killed the fatted animal the other day and we hear that rev kendall and mrs john dike each took a quarter all of which reminds one of the good old times when the meat would hang plentifully in the back kitchen during the winter with its fine soup bones chops and rib roast pieces it is a great thing to be well thought of we just heard the other day that the school teach er at udora miss aieen beav er daughter of the well known jack beaver barber in ux bridge was presented by her scholars with some fine silver ware the youngsters they say stand on the bridge each school day waiting for their teacher to arrive so they can escort her to school we dont know any thing about miss beaver as a teacher we can guarantee she gets a hundred psr cent from the pupils in cooperation merchant fined 50 fo bad b wrongly graded butter offered in stores appears a serious offense a retail and wholesale vendor of creamery butter in windsor ontario was recently fined 50 and costs for having in his pos session for sale creamery butter in prints that were not correct ly marked as to the grade of product the wrappers were marked first grade but the actual quality of the butter was second grade as determined by the standards provided by the regulations under the dairy industry act it is the responsibility of all those vending creamery butter to consumers in ontario to have the butter marked to indicate the correct grade of the product in accordance with grade stand ards provided under the regula tions the terms used are first grade second grade third grade and below third grade the designation of grade must be placed conspic uously on the main panel of the package in order that consum ers may readily see the particul ar grade offered for sale in the case referred to the quality of the butter offered as first grade was distinctly second grade having a stale or old flavor and also being streaky in color first grade butter is always clean and sound in flavor and the color even or true throughout the package a staff of trained men is main tained by the dominion depart ment of agriculture ottawa whose duty it is to check con stantly the quality of creamery print butter offered for sale in the wholesale and retail trade and to see that the grade terms used on the packages agree with the quality or grade of the but ter therein meet clancy king of pigeons this young pigeon hardly able to fly was found on the steps of toronto general hospital a few days ago irishborn pat harvey a hospital employee took it home with him named in clan cy and found it would climb on his violin when ever he played his favorite irish jigs clancys favorite believe it or not is a hornpipe known as pigeon on the pier business directory medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental neil c smith ldsdjf office over bank ot commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phone resldeno 1001 1015 claremonc every tuesday office over wilkinsons store phone claremont 1401 e s barker lds dda honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday fridays 9 to 12 am insurance see h o klinck obrien aver for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines thomas birkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of londan england phone stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co -also- automobile and fire stewart beare radio service of newmarket formerly of markham in stoufftiue every wednesday at brathwaites hardware phone 9601 office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister r icitor notary public it king st east oshiwa ontario resident partner branch office wc pollardkc port perry out uxbridge ontario phone 364 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to iran l e oneill stotjfpvtxjlb funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone servloe day and night business phone residence piioae r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000

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