page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 8th 1939 toronto- goodwood l a s h e w davey 8 stanton ave june strawberry festivals yum yum mr and mrs r j feaster visited in gait on sunday sorry to hear that mrs janes suffered a fall hope she will soon be around as usual birthday greetings to gor don wayne james johnston teresa manjey anna stewart evans all born between june 1 and 7 mr and mrs ernest tweedle motored from the cottage at musselmans on sunday to at tend the baptist anniversary in goodwood we learn from mrs george lee here in the city that mr lee is improving in health since his severe illness glad to know this locust hill school is plan ning a reunion we know of several who would y attend as old timeis there so we will be watching further word mr and mrs george lee al so mrs bewell and mrs wagg unionville were in stouffville for the funeral of the late mrs i ago the door bell rang and be robinson we hear that miss stouffer school teacher at roseville is a very proficient bicyclist the veteran vegetable grow er mrs wesley matthews is offering nice asparagus for sale in the township of uxbridge the dandeliqn crop around roseville is reported to be in demand for making wine well its good the yellow flower ser ves some purpose beside mak ing work for those who have to cut them down rev and mrs lunau are arranging to spend the summer at the lake shore which will no doubt be good for mr lunau who hopes to build up his health explain this one a few days ago riding in a street car i saw a push cart at the corner of jarvis and carleton and across the front were the words stouffville in large letters it looked like the outfit of a waste paper collector but why the name stouffville on that cart we hear that the mother of our sam whittleton was pre sented to their majesties on the western tour we havent had an opportunity to meet sam since his return from the west but take this means to con gratulate the family on their recognition book worms will be glad to hear that cases of new books have been received at good wood library the past week no doubt they will be placed in circulation as soon as they ran be catalogued enjoying the flowers in our garden with my wife a few days special sale dry goods and clothing mens sturdy work shirts 55c each or 2 for 100 mens cotton socks 15c pair mens sanitary all wool work socks 19c pair boys and girls rayon plaited sockees size 610 2 pr 25c ladies house dresses sizes 1646 79c each ladies cotton hose 15c pair ladies lyle hose 19c pair these are just a few of our specials everythifrig re duced for this sale if you are thinking of buying a coat or suit you will save money by buying now it will be worth your while to come in and look around harry golden stouffville phone 273 hold there stood two men one of whom worked in the old todd carriage works at goodwood we soon learned that we were talking to the mantle brothers south of goodwood and while heading for the home of fred haigh they decided to give the flash columnist a call which we sincerely appreciated the new barn on arthur dowswells farm on the 2nd of uxbridge is now taking form last monday the wall work was completed by morley symes and on tuesday john ashen- hurst commenced the carpenter ing contract it will be a fine structure when completed at this time we drop a line to the memory of the late john mccullough who died a year ago tis sweet to know well meet again where troubles are no more and that the one we knew so well has only gone before mr and mrs hedley hill and son scott of newmarket were down to the city last monday we have been prodding herb jarvis of locust hill for a little help and we appreciate his assistance of last week miss anne davey daughter of the correspondent left last week on a motor trip to van couver in company with dr helen mckinley we receive many letters each week but here was a poser we got the other day and answer ed within 24 hours however if any reader can give us the ex act answers we will appreciate it now then get ready 1 what year did the railway first come through good wood 2 what nationality were the people sunday school lesson lesson for sunday june 11th it is a remarkable fact tnat god permitted every possible problem that might iu after years arise to distress the church to come to the front iu apostolic days so that they might be met at the very be ginning by divine instruction it was not exactly that paul and other apostles solved these problems by their own wisdom and insight but that the holy spirit of god made clear to them the answers to the questions that arose to distract the saints and showed the true way out of the difficulties that beset them whether threatened by dis ruption because of strife and div isions among themselves 1 cor 315 or because of false teach ing introduced by designing men to draw away disciples after them acts 2030 the spirit of god met each case in such a manner thaj all in after years might profit by it and if subject to the word might be saved from schism and error we need today to test every line of teaching and system of procedure by the one question what saith the scripture verse by verse 1 cor 11 an apostle through the will of god paul owed his apostleship not to human selec tion or appointment but to divine ordination verse 2 with all that in every place this epistle was not intended for the church in corinth alone but for all who acknowledge christs authority all christians are saints by calling sancti fied or set apart to god in christ jesus verse 3 grace be unto you and peace this is the apostolic salu tation the reference of course is to the grace that keeps and the peace that we enjoy as our minds are stayed on god verse 10 ba perfectly joined baptist together he pleads with them to what year was the town- strite and divisions and to v voli kif9 seek that unity of mind and judg ment which is found only as all alike are occupied with christ and are seeking his glory rather than their own verse 11 there are conten tions among you it is not that they were actually dividing into hostile sects but there were factious in the local church which marred its fellowship and hindered its testi mony chap 414 as my beloved sons i warn you they were his children in the faith as their father in christ his heart yearned over them and he longed to see them free from all that would distract or mar their service for god verse 15 ten thousand in structed not many fathers many can teach but there are com paratively few who are real soul- winners verse 1g be ye followers of me as their father in the gospel paul could rightfully call upon ship hall built 4 what year the church 5 when was the methodist church built 6 what year was the tele phone put through and who had the first phone 7 what mills were in good wood and why did they stop 8 what year was the first school built and where did it stand 9 when did the first post office open 10 give population at that time and the present may i say to the gentleman seeking the above information that we found it a hard job but it was a pleasure to do our best a ii the mmswld lwfe melciialallmmi 3 mmj mm two other car commands such universal prideofowncrship as buick this truly great car is unmatched for regal beauty staunch dependability and fleet performance take the wheel of a new mclaugh- enbuick and prove these facts for yourself watch how buicks dyna- flash straighteight engine swoops you np hills makes long trips shorter and brighter notice how buicks knee- action banks the turns for you while rear coil springing levels the rough spots learn the true meaning of visibility unlimited your mclaughlinbuick dealer offers you convenient monthly pay ments on the general motors instal ment plan see him today in rw tf them to imitate his ways aud to continue in the teaching he sought to impart to them versa 17 every where in every church while the early christian churches were in a sense indepen dent units each individually subject to christ they nevertheless consti tute a united fellowship where the same doctrinal standards were held and the same disciplinary practices adhered to verse 18 as though i would not come some of pauls adver saries were telling the corinthian believers that paul realized he was not a true apostle and so avoided facing them by staying away from the church which he had founded verse 19 not the speech but the power on the contrary he would soon be among them and it would then be manifested who was simply prattling and with whom was the power of god verse 20 the kingdom of god is not in word but in power mere glibness of speech does not indicate that god is speaking through a man he who is under the control of the holy spirit will be characterized by a divinely given power which discomfits false profession verse 21 with a rod or in love what he means is did the corinthians desire him to go to them as a stern disciplinarian to take them to task for their willful ness dealing with them as the lords representative and chasten ing them for their wrongdoing or would they have him go in the love of christ and the spirit of meek ness for their blessing and edifica tion 1 thess 512 know them which are over you in the lord it is as wrong to ignore godgiven leadership as it is to make too much of christs servants the corin thians failed in the latter way the thessalonians were in danger of flouting all authority verse 13 esteem them very highly they are christs represen tatives and therefore to be accord ed due honor and recognition the church of god is neither an auto cracy nor a pure democracy ibut a theocracy where christs authority should be observed by all verse 14 we exhort you where grace reigns exhortation will be more common than rigid command he would have them warn the unruly who were determined to have their own way bear with and uphold the simpleminded encour age the feeble in faith and be pa tient to all verse 15 ever follow that which is good if each one is con cerned about the good of his brethren there will be no likeli- hooa of friction the heart of the lesson the only way a church will pros per is by all subordinating indivi dual preferences and personal am bitions to the authority of the lord jesus christ as he is given his rightful place and all the members are subject to their glorified head there will not only be peace and harmony within but the testimony of the church will be such to the world that men and women will be attracted to christ and saved by his grace when strife and selfishness prevail within there is no power without and the unconverted look on with contempt as they see pro fessed christians dishonoring their iowly masters name by quarreling among themselves 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 ldsdjj office over bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phone residence 1001 1015 claremont every tuesday office over wilkinsons store phone claremont 1401 e s barker lds dd8 honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grublns block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville imonday wednesday fridays 9 to 12 am insurance see h o klinck obrien aver or your insurance needs in- fire life automobile burglarj and all casualty lines thomas birkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of london 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 stouffville every wednesday brathwaites hardware phone 9601 at barristers whitchurch farmers to junior meet a meeting of the junior farmers of whitchurch will be held in the community hall vandorf on thursday evening june 8th send the tribune to absent friends f 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