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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 15, 1939, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 15th 1939 toronto- goodwood f l a h w davey 8 stanton ave regrets go to george stewart due to his illness lang blueman and wife were up to scugog last weekend delighted with the report that sam davis is progressing again after his illness mr and mrs alex brown were out getting a whiff of goodwood air on sunday we hear that cliff davis on the 4th line is rushing a motor flower garden visited in lamb- ton a few days ago wm smith from smokey hollow uxbridge townhip is suffering from high blood pressure a rather bad trouble mr and mr fred butler of wellington ont spent thurs day at locust hill and in con versation with him we learn that he may buy a house at mount albert mr butler is just recovering from pneumonia when registering for the baptist convention here mr and mrs butler met our friend miss olive ottowell as one of the very first old friends to shake their hands glad to welcome two new young readers to this column for on may 30 a young son was born to mr and mrs elmer evans and a daughter to mr and mrs gordon wilson best of luck to the babies charlie feasbys truck was busy last week one day when he contracted to convey the roseville school teacher and her youthful charges to zephyr a cycle some sport eh a motor car representative to see the king and queen from whitby is reported to have lot of loyal citizens also motor- been holding a driving school ed clean from the 4th line at roseville teaching the south ladies how to run a car trying to keep the inner man visitors at the bert tindall fed up we hear that the sutton home on june 6 were miss baker sold out of his wares bertha smalley and dean a i- over at zephyr the other day cock and miss marion smalley not being able to duplicate the fred haigh has completed a biblical story of the loaves and paint job on his own home fishes we suppose some folk although a tinsmith by trade went hungry fred makes a good painter too sandy brown whose heels robert feaster one cf the were usually dusted with ux- busiest men in town with his bridge sand when a lad is busy and right over the old shingles tool with preston ribroll and titelap metal roofing there ia no muss of old shingles lying around and no danger of exposing your building while reroofing titelap and rib roll made in the famous council standard quality are guaranteed for 25 years sure protection against fire and weather for the best part of a lifetime prices are lower than at this time last year because there is no sales tax write today for free estimate address dept 906 guelph street preston ont mondial ahdtsron now building a cottage on the humber river for a toronto gentleman mr and mrs george lee motored to mount albert on sunday where his sister mrs heyward is not in very good health other visitors at the heyward home were mr and mrs james morris of bowman- ville a claremont car turned completely over north of ux bridge while hastening to zephyr last week to see the king a soft spot in the road sent the car to the ditch and several women were badly shaken up sorry we didnt get their names mr and mrs david pugh and mr and mrsharry pugh were among the stouffville guests at the institute banquet also mr and mr d nicholl and daughter another guest was w bateman of toronto rev and mrs a e lunau leave for washaga beach on monday one lucky lady from rose ville attending the gathering at zephyr station to see the king was handed a butterfly by one of the trainmen which he had brought all the way from western canada mrs cutting thus stands next to miss doris todd in being honored mrs e j hill and mr and mrs h hill and mrs oliver blizzard visited the correspon dents home the last week in town or at island grove mrs blizzard is a sister of mrs davey and her husband is a member of the police force so law and order prevailed at our home as you will understand mrs cephus meader is away for two weeks visiting her parents mr and mrs tobias heyward at mount albert one of our front page items this week belongs to flash column but the makeup may intend to give it front page position its not often a good wood person shakes the hand of a queen so congratulations to dora todd we heard a rumor that the township hall was to be re modeled shortly or is it just a fantastic idea anyway speak ing about the matter a lady said to us that goodwood was en titled to something better than the old hall a new hall would be more suitable one fitted for concert and banquets and with proper seating so many thing are needed about the old iraii that a new place woule more economical goodvrood should have the best and nows the time to think this matter over good lack to the goodwood sports day committee we feel they will do a great job and right now we hear the program is underway and will be in print form in good time if you are wise you will have an adver tising space on the famous program book contact fred middleton at once we pass on a suggestion giv- corn borer en us for the sports day sign ed to attract a big crowd have all the children from the sur- y icdu rounding schools assemble on lfljlilvilupi uh dxiuj the school grounds and head ed by an old time band parade to the park there is great merit in this for it will bring the parents too another idea is a baby show everybody loves a baby and well thats enough to say sunday school lesson saves foods vital juices from drying out rtproducu from ttrtifuj inn tout htj pbehgrapbs of idtnttcal foods nfrigtrattj uncotmd at comparable temperatures we bring you the worlds first coldwall refrigerator 1939 frigidaire with the metermiser i now for the first time you can store even highly perishable fpods prolong their original freshness retain their rich nutritional values save their peat fresh flavor days longer than ever before iresh vegetables and fruits even when kept uncovered on open shelves dont lose their attractiveness through wilting shrinking chinging color leftover meats peas beans oatmeal even mashed potatoes stay as fresh and delicious as when first prepared because wiijh the newcoidvall principle food is not dried out by moisture- robbing air currents and odor- and flavor transfer is definitely chfcckcd too be sure to see this great new foodkeeping miracle chit costs no more than ordinary firstline refrigerators con- oient terms as low as 25c a day chas cooper claremont the lesson as a whole pauls personal letters addressed to two of his beloved fellow work ers in the gospel timothy and titus and to one who was convert ed through his ministry years be fore philemon of colosse are as truly part of the inspired word of god as any other portion of the scriptures but inspiration leaves room for the writers personality to manifest itself and in these intim ate epistles we get a wonderful view into the very depths of the apostles heart it is a remarkable thing that so large a part of the new testa ment is made up of letters a form of literature which leaves room for the homeliest touches and which stands in vivid contrast to heavy theological treaties it is as though our god and father would speak to our hearts in a tender familiar manner calculated to win our full est confidence the historical setting the first epistle to timothy and the epistle to titus were written between pauls first and second imprisonment somewhere about ad 64 or g5 the second epistle to timothy was his farewell mess age written during his second im prisonment very shortly before his martyrdom at rome in ad 66 or 67 verse by verse 2 tim 11 the promise of life he refers as in the letter to titus 12 to the life promised by god through the seed of the woman after sin came in but before the redemptive agetimes that is the dispensations hegan verse 2 timothy my dearly beloved son timothy brought up in a godly home drank in the gospel message as proclaimed by paul when he first visited lystra and deilbe and was ever after recog nized as a convert to the lord jesus christ paul was thus his spiritual father verse god whom i serve frol any forefathers christianity was a newer and fuller revelation but in exact aceord with the earlier testimony given through moses and the prophets with pure con science paul still served the god of his fathers though now a be liever in christ verse 4 greatly desiring to see thee he wrote from a dungeon death cell and longed to see again his companion in so many varied experiences since timothy was link- ed up with him as a fellow laborer in the gospel verse 5 unfeigned faith in thee first in thy grandmother lois and thy mother eunice grace is not inherited each one must believe for himself but a god ly ancestry is a wonderful heritage the prayers of lois and eunice had been answered in timothys conversion and devotion to christ verse 6 stir up the gift of god which is in thee it is easy to be come lethargic timothy was un doubtedly a very lowlyminded man and his very humility might lead him to keep too much in the back ground paul felt the necessity of prodding him on to more intense activity and earnestness in service philemon 1 a prisoner of jesus of jesus christ unto phile mon this tetter was written in all likelihood from pauls hired house in rome acts 2s 30 where paul was kept in durance for two years while he waited to appear before nero philemon wa3 a col- osslan heliever who owed his con version to paul see verse 19b the letter concerns the return of a runaway slave verse 2 apphia archip- pus apphia is a feminine name and refers doubtless to philemons wife archippus was apparently a young preacher perhaps their son none can speak with certainty though as to this verse 3 grace and peace it is the customary apostolic salu tation uniting those of th gentiles who said grace charis or gracia and tho jews who said peace shalom in ordinary greetings both are united in christ verse 4 waking mention of thee always in my prayers how- real was tho interest that the apostle had in this friend and con vert he prayed frequently and regularly for him verse 5 hearing of thy love and faith the two went hand in hand philemons genuine christian character was well known paul rejoiced in the way the others spoke g sellers corn borer in spector for markham and scarboro townships was in stouffville last friday on a tour of inspection of the northern part of markham i found conditions fairly good in so far as the disposal of corn stubble goes said mr sellers to the tribune do you find the farm ers willing to cooperate with you and to fall in with your ad vice we asked oh yes i find them very willing in fact it is rarely that we have any trouble at all he said the corn borer has been prevalent in the section for years but the rigid inspection and cooperation of the farm ers in getting rid of the pest has done much to keep it down in fact if it were not watched farmers would soon have to abandon growing corn at all rev arthur greer goes to newmarket rev arthur greer who left stouffville a year ago to take up special work at knox presbyterian church toronto has again reentered the christian church field by accepting the appointment of pastor at newmarket christian chuich mr greer will take up his new work on september 1 at a congregational meeting on a recent sunday morning the choice of our old townsman who has many warm friends here was made unanimous 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 djds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grobins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvillfi monday wednesday fridays 9 to 12 am of his friends true piety verse 6 every good thing he would see every good impulse come to perfection in a practical way remember e was about to plead for a brotherly reception to onesi- mus formerly a thieving runaway slave verse 7 great joy and conso lation in thy love nothing is more previous than the manifestation of the spirit of christ in his people philemons fine gracious spirit had made him a blessing to many now paul was about to test him further verse 21 having confidence in thy obedience read the omitted verses carefully note what it was that paul asked of his friend he did this with the full assurance in his own heart that he would not be disappointed but that philemon would go even beyond what was re quested in true christian charity and brotherliness verse 22 through your pray ers paul confidently expected his acquittal and believed he would be free again to visit his friends and ministers among them he counted on god answering the prayers of many on his behalf the heart of the lesson paul was not a recluse though in some respects he lived a lonely life for the gospels sake 1 cor 95 forgoing the joy and comfort of wife and home that he might be freer to go about preaching the word yet he was a man of deep emotions and of very sincere affection he valued christian fellowship he re joiced when those he loved in christ labored with acceptance and lived well to the glory of god ho was deeply pained when any turned away and made shipwreck of their discipleship 2 tim 410 his personal letters show how deep was his interest in others and how fervently he loved his converts and friends read these four epjis- tles carefully with these consider ations in view and you will see how true they are insurance see h o klinck obrien aver or your insurance needs la fire life automobile burglai7 and all casualty lines thomas bhikett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of london england phone stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co alao- automomle and fire stewart beare radio service of newmarket formerly of markham in stouffville every wednesday at brathwaite8 hardware phone 9601 barristers maternity home obrion ave stouffvillo reasonable terms mrs c meabry phone 271 brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance registered mrs e r nurses service good service and 24 hour phone 191 fclu ix permanent waves 250 to 1000 shampoo haircut and finger wave included hot oil treatments facial manicuring east end beauty shop phone 176 office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary public c king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch office wc pollard kc port perry ont uxbridge ontario phone 264 mccullough button flbuttonkc hrbuttonba barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan miscellaneous le oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone r g clendening funeral director ambulancb service phone markham 9000 lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville footwear for all the family womens hosiery boots shoes rubbers mitts socks gloves

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