page six the stouffvme tribune thursday july 20th 1939 toronto- goodwood f l a s h w davey 8 stanton ave fred haight is spending a week at the home of his daugh ter in bowmanville mr and mrs f c butler of wellington visited mr and mrs w davey last thursday junior farmers field day at uxbridge will be held on august 2nd at musselmans lake birthday greetings to wm henderson the former school teacher also to wm maye charlie feasby jean darling russel feasby alma pilkey at altona viola watson and barbara wagg of roseville attention friends goodwood sports day arrangements are going ahead rapidly trans portation facilities will be pro vided by bus leaving the city at 1030 returning around mid night the fare will be 105 round trip persons interested and wanting tiansportation should contact d mcdonald goodwood or the flash corres pondent miss hunter and her brother were in goodwood on sunday mr and mrs r j feaster are holidaying at rice lake with mr and mrs gladwell our memory goes back to a 12th of july many years ago when goodwood walked at ux bridge and returned home in the evening by train with good wood brass band the band marched down to the home of reconditioned reliable used wellington pearson and play ed a few selections for him as he lay on his death bed where he passed away next day mr and mrs w w davey called at the home of mr and mrs alf pugh and mr and mr and mrs a v nolan in stouffville last thursday yum yum ice cream social at ed nortons how we wish we could be there but a good time will be had by the many others who are more fortunate toronto people drove all the way to stouffville last week thursday evening to interview the real estate office west of the railway tracks only to find the place closed a wait of an hour or two did not bring any results and the folks rode home again better have a house address sign posted on the door for occasions when the office is closed is our advice the junior farmers field day of uxbridge will be held at musselmans lake on august 2nd the other day we were in a large building in down town toronto and there on a table was a pile of tribunes the young lady says they are read by several interested people so as major bowes put it the tribune goes round and round nobody knows just where it goes toronto folks tell the corres pondent what a glorious time they had at uxbridge on the 12th of july well to the corres pondent that is nothing new because when you return to your home village one cant help feel ing at home in this issue of the tribune you will notice an advertise ment house wanted for rent by a good friend of the scribe this man and wife have property in toronto and through ill health the doctor has ordered a complete rest in the country where the location is high and dry this couple are waiting to hear from anyone either in a village or in the country dis trict of the township of ux bridge pickering whitchurch home runs feature highscoring win over pears uxbridge holstein has o 1 uxbridge holstei sunday ochool high tes g r0 lesson c ars 1938 ford stand tudor 193s ford standard coupe 1937 ford standard tudor 1937 plymouth coach with trunk 1935 ford standard fordor heater tribunes small advs cheap and profitable are stouffville made it three- straight on saturday afternoon here as they came out on the long end of a 1613 decision over toronto pears the stouffvillites took a six run lead in the second frame watched pears tie it up in the fifth and then collect five more in their own half to go out in front again tip anderson who handled the local twirling duties for the first five and one half innings connected with two on for a double which he stretched to a homer on an overthrow to third cameron one of the early season weak sisters on the team came up and landed his second of three hits for the afternoon lou lehman and bill clark each took an easy base by bunting down the first base line while cook wideman and stover kept the merrygo- round going till three more runs had crossed the plate pears took to slugging ander son quite freely in the fifth and coupled with two infield errors pulled up even with only one out and the bases full lou morden a new local recruit put everything he had behind the first pitched ball and sent probably the longest hit here this year far down to the east of the arena and chas ed three runs in ahead of him to put stouffville out in front 149 toronto tossed in their third pitcher of the afternoon art west in an effort to stem the local scoring both ferguson and scott being driven from the mound with three innings apiece anderson on the local mound also weakend in the seventh and was relieved by pennock who finally retired the side after four runs had been scored campers and picnicers hot weather is here we can supply your needs for that weekend picnic 1932 cadillac special sedan 1927 oldsmobile sedan 1927 pontiac sedan 1928 chevrolet sedan trucks 1936 chev maple leaf 2ton dual hd 1936 ford 2 ton hd 157 wheelbase paper plates 6 for 5c waxed paper 10c 15c 25c sun hats 20c 25c sockees 15c children 10c grass mats 15c 29c and 75c jelly tumblers per dozen 60c zinc rings per dozen 23c rubber rings 5c parowax 2 pounds 25c fly swatters 5c and 10c fly spray 20c fly spray guns 15c and 20c stouffville 5c 100 store pears stouffville r 13 16 h 16 19 e 6 6 montmorency cherries our shipment of this best of can ning cherries is expected from the bronte orchards on mon day or tuesday of next week leave us your order and we will notify you on arrival of this fully matured fruit ratcliff company weeds destroy these noxious weeds the weed control act states every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeds designat ed noxious to prevent ripening of their seed any person who neglects to obey any lawful order of an in spector given under authority of this act shall incur a penal ty of not less than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every such offence weeds have no place in a prof and c63s tom gressive municipality do your ptou w share to prevent their spread i r lesson for july 23 the lkssox as a whole by h a ironside littd approach to ihe lesson the designation a life of trust can only be rightly applied to the earlier years of king asas reign scripture speaks of his acts first and last 2 chrou 1611 the first were indeed acts of faith and obedience but unhappily there were some things among hs last ways which were quite in consistent and may serve as a warn ing to us all not to depend o early experiences bat to seek to walk with god as carefully in old age as in youth and mature man hood in the main asas lite was one that honored god and consequent ly was characterized by many marks of the divine favor he was the son of abijam ind the grand son of rehoboam it is evident that he had little help rt his parents of abijam his father it is record ed lat his heart was not perfect with the lord his as the heart of david his father his mother maacah the daughter of abishalom was really 1 is grandmother see 1 kings 15 possibly his own mother had died when he was but a child or perhaps as edersheim suggests he had been brought up under the care of the high priest and so was well instructed in the ways of the lord he was but a lad of tender years when his ungodly father died and during his minority maacah a wicked idolatress held the reigns of power probably as queenregent but when the young king was in a position to exercise authority for himself he sought to destroy idolatry out of the land and even removed his grandmother from her place of power because of her de votion to astarte 1 kings 1513 the grove was sacred to the vile phoenician goddess mentioned the historical setting the death of abijam occurred in 955 bc when he was succeeded by asa his son who reigned forty- one years dying in 914 bc jero boam was still on the throne of israel during the first year of asas reign and was succeeded by six other kings who in turn reigned over the northern kingdom namely nadab baasha elah zimri omri and ahab during asas long reign over judah they were troublous years for israel but comparatively peaceful for judah under asas wise administration verse by verse 2 chron 142 asa did that which was good and right in the eyes of the lord this accounts for the fact that during the first ten oars of his reign the land was quiet v 1 it was the divine blessing resting on the ecorts of the young king verse 3 he took away the al tars of the strange gods asa set himself resolutely to root out idol atry inconoclasm was in accordance with the law of god deut 1223 verse 4 commanded judah to seek the lord and to do the law not content with a negative program asa headed up a move ment to call the people back to the path of obedience to the god of their fathers and to honor his holy law verse 3 the kingdom was quiet before him isaiah tells us that the effect of righteousness shall be quietness isa 3217 though living in an earlier day asa proved this to tje true his reform ation was owned of gog in a signal way while the northern kingdom was torn with strife that of the south was enjoying a divinely given either in- gressive war- uxbridge jewel dekol a member of the purebred hol- stein herd of ryerson beare uxbridge ont has according to the federal department of agriculture just completed an exceptionally high test in the record of performance her production of 634 lb fat from 18626 lb milk as a senior three- yearold in the 305 day division on three times a day milking is the fourth highest ever made by a canadian holstein for both milk and fat in this class she also has a 305 day record as a two year old of 13578 lb milk containing 500 lb fat on twice- aday milking she is a daughter of montvic posch rag apple 2nd who has 24 record of perform ance daughters and is a double grandson of the famous show bull and sire of production and test johanna rag apple pabst business directory medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental blessings enjoyed are declared definitely to be of the lord who thus honored his faithful servant verse 7 they built and pros pered asa was no sluggard he did not allow himself to dwell in a fools paradise he knew the dan gers to which his land and people might yet be exposed so he put on and carried out a constructive pro gram of preparedness that no crafty and cruel foe might find judah defenseless in coming days verse s an army of mighty men of valour brave himself he built up an frmy out of judah and benjamin of nearly 600000 all of whom we are told were strong valorous soldiers yet in after years he relied on assyria for help and was angry with the prophet hanani who refbuked him for this 2 chron 16 110 verse 9 zerah the ethiopian the test came when the ten years of quiet were brought to a sudden close by a vast ethiopian horde of over a million armed men who sought to subdue the land verse 10 asa went out against him though his army was very much inferior numerically asa went out against zerah and his great ho3t counting on god for victory over them verse 11- in thy name we go against this multitude asas pray er is soulstirring and indicates strong faith and high spirituality he put god between him and the enemy it was a case of divine power versus human assumption the might of jehovah against mere brute strength and artfulness verse 12 the lord smote the ethiopians fled the result might readily have been foreseen the lord of hosts fought for his people and the savage and haughty foe was driven from the field in a defeat that was final and complete as the following verses indicate tin- heart of lie lesson asas own words it is nothing with thee to help whether with many or with few v 11 give us the real heart of the lesson gods power is omnipotent and he is pre pared to back up the man of faith no matter how difficult the circum stances that he may have to face we today are not called to battle with flesh and blood using carnal weapons but our conflict is with satanic hosts who would seek to rob us of the enjoyment of our inheritance in christ eph 612 but for faith the devil is already a defeated foe heb 214 as we meet the enemy in the power of the cross victory is sure gal 614 he who wrought for asa will under take for us as we rely upon his faithfulness and walk in obedience to his word 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 clarcmont every tuesday office over wilkinsons store phone claremont 1401 e s barker lds djxs honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto olllce in grublns block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday frldayg 9 to 12 am insurance municipality of whitchurch w h sproxton gormley rri weed inspector verse 6 no war in those years happy the nation that has no history the quie years were used to build up defenses against posible attack by neighboring nations in the future note that the 1935 chevrolet panel 1934 chev panel large 2 1930 fords stake bodies 1930 rugby heavy duty tractors reconditioned fordson tractor a reconditioned and guaranteed fine of cars and trucks at reasonable prices df holden sons street fair and dance under auspices of the local branch of the york county veterans association send the tribune to absent friends maternity home obrien ave stoufiville reasonable terms mrs c meabry rx phone 271 stouffville markham friday july 21 1939 billy hole and his live wires jerry the comedy juggling clown mf1rr ftflaasre dancing starts 9 pm st admission 25c per person irftiyiyy mrw come and enjoy yourself see h o klinck obrien ave or your insurance needs la fire life automobile bjrclary 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- antomoblle and fire stewart beare radio service of newmarket formerly of markham in stouffville every wednesday at brathwaites hardware phone 9601 barristers office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary public 0 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch office wc pollard kc port perry ont uxbridge ontario phone 264 the debutante a beautiful oil permanent that will see you through the summer months regular price 500 but we are offering it for a short time at only 350 other permanents priced 250 to 750 maries beauty shop phone 176 for appointment corner main montreal streets mccullough button flbuttonkc hrbuttonba barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan miscellaneous l e oneill stouffvtjile funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone r g clendening funeral director ambulance service brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service registered nurses and 24 hour service mrs e r good phone 191 phone markham 9000 lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville footwear for all the family womens hosiery boots shoes rubbers mitts socks gloves