page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 24th 1939 toronto- goodwood a s h e w davey 8 stanton ave mr and mrs george lee have returned from holidays good luck to baby badgero born on august 9 miss viola brown visited in stouffville last week with mr and mrs robert brown mr and mrs marshman of toronto are holidaying at the paxton villa lake musselman after being with the gleason famly at siloam abraham fockler has left for california to pick oranges miss hunter quite well known to many of goodwood is changing her apartment to walker avenue mr and mrs a milroy of cedar grove visited at the thos dawson home goodwood one day last week your flash writer spent the weekend in company with mrs davey at alderney wood the summer home of miss ann davey cub and brownie scouts at roachs point held a summer fair and garden party after paying 22 expenses the scouts netted 248 pretty good eh delighted we were to read about the proposed reopening of threshing roasts specially priced choice beef for your table we deliver oboyles meat market phone 3501 goodwood library no doubt folks will realize its value and give the patronage such an un dertaking needs birthday greetings to h brown maude baker and walt taylor mrs charles watson and ross mcguckin goodwood also howard hill ballantrae rev george coulter of river- dale united church is on holi days morning church service at siloam is proving a great suc cess increased collections and attendance of course success is measured by the spiritual uplift felt by the people but some how if that takes place in the hearts of the people it reflects itself on the collection plate as well glad to hear that crops in ux- bridge are threshing out better than was hoped for earlier in the season straw of course is very short but yields of grain are a fair average everybody seems dusy these days thresh ing for the men and baking and getting ready for the threshing by the women potatoes too are being dug the price we hear is 60c j w widdifield prominent farmer of the township is after his tubers right now and we hear were sold at this price last sunday a party of stouffville people motored to jacksons point returning via the lindsay highway through uxbridge but my oh my what a washboard between uxbridge and stouffville no wonder folks who travel from coast to coast declare it the worst road they encounter now that it belongs to the government were think ing that residents are going to show their resentment through the ballot or something prob ably fixing it up just before an election will be regarded as just another dodge like we have seen before well folks after the big spread last week and the sports day gone into history it seems almost dull news is scarce and being 35 miles from the native heath makes it tough to get the stuff if it were not for just a few good friends flash column would be off the map i hesi tate to mention names as my friends may not wish me to do so however on reaching home on sunday from island grove with not too much in my own head about things to write we were greatly assisted by a stouffville war veterans annual field day at stouffville on labor day monday sept 4th sports programme mens and girls softball ah day draw at 1030 am horseshoe pitching 3 valuable prizes 3 catching the greasy pig pillow fight on pole rooster catching contest for ladies ice cream contest boys tugawar 8 teams 16 years and under races for all ages evening concert in the arena at 8 oclock billy hole and his orchestra ted rust and other artists grand display of fireworks lucky draws for afternoon and for the evening fine prizes street dasice admission sports and concert 25c children 15c street dance 25c a couple of these friends who tipped us on a few happenings folks like to read about we want more news and ask anyone out home to write us in your own way well fix it up if needed toronto folks appreciating not only the hospitality of the correspondent and to my friends at stouffville and good wood the scibe passes the following letter on dear mr davey words fail to express my thanks to you and kind friends for my days outing to view the country this time of year the beautiful harvest and beautiful flowers gives one a real thrill of thankfulness for gods goodness to his people one could not help put feel the real welcome that was ex truded by the home people to those who went home for the day and to the strangers many kind acts were enjoyed treat of ice cream at stouffville car drive at goodwood drink of cold water from mrs watsns well the parade you could see re quired thought task and action and was well rewarded the music and singing will live in our memories also the splendid concert when we en joyed the fresh air and the applause from the autos the meals well just the kind mother made i am sure mr davey that many would join with me in wishing you many happy re turns of the day your efforts were crowned with success and god crowns faithfulness which can be also said of you we could not do better then sum it all up in the lines of that beautiful hymn that brought our perfect day to an end blest be the tie that binds our hearts in christian love sincerely mary young deaconess color movies of royal tour at cne television broadcasts facsimile and wirephoto demonstra tions are included in five- fold show in national indus tries building first time in canada cut youk repair bills youll have fewer repair bills if youll let us go over your car regularly our lubri cation isnt just a guessy grease job its the real way to keep your car in perfect order you get this service right at our shop let us make your motoring a pleasure raes garage goodwood phone 2002 auction sale furniture house and lot friday aug 25 belonging to the estate of the late j e evans claremont round extension table oak 7 foot set asbestos covers for above table 6 dining room chairs oak leather seats side board oak 2 small tables oak 3 small tables walnut walnutmohair couch chester field suite piano and stool good condition console style radio cabinet style victrola and recoids combination desk and book case oak swing chair upholstered walnut arm chair upholstered walnut 2 rockers walnut caneseated settee and 5 chairs upholster ed kitchen range findlay coal or wood extension table square 6 kitchen chairs glass cupboard fallleaf table small table square white iron bed and springs 34 size new spring mattress 34 size chest of drawers large dresser dressing table with irrors washstand long quilt chest oak bed springs and mattress carpet sweeper 2 bedroom chairs 2 complete toilet sets bedroom rug 8xlo 4 pairs pillows cur tains odd dishes and cutlery 2 pair velour drapes bath tub 2 double bed couches with 3 veranda rockers sewing machine new williams four veranda boxes cellar table clock spray pump oil burn er house and 1 acre lot and poultry house also offered for sale terms on real estate and furni ture cash 1 scott clerk mrs c pilkey f evans executors a s farmer auctioneer by frederick griffin who would not like to have the king and queen back again in canada who would not wish to live once more those great days when their majesties cross ed the dominion from coast to coast to hear the cheers to witness the pageants of the various cities and towns to glimpse again the queens grace and her tender smile the res ponsive wave of the slim bronz ed king it is not possible to have them heie in person but at the canadian national exhibtion it will be possible to see them as they appeared in canada to have a thrilling closeup view of the couple who captured canadas heart to revel in the royal cavalcade across the con tinent in all its majesty beauty and color this will be made possible for tens of thousands of visitors through pictures there will be firstly still photographs of a sort never before assembled in such a way and secondly a pro gram of the finest color mov ies giving the highlights of the tour royalty science on view this exhibit is only part of a great feature of fivefold topic al interest which the toronto daily star is sponsoring at the fair the exhibit will link the march of royalty with the march of science for besides the still and motion pictures of their majes ties visit there will be a demonstration of televison a demonstration of- wirephoto re ception and sending and a demonstration of facsimile news transmission while the crowds are sure to be delighted by the royal photo graphs and the great story told by the movies of the tour there is little doubt that the display of television and the other wonders of modern communi cation will add to the attraction of a show which will occupy a big block of space in the former ontario government building this is the handsome gray stone building with stone lions appropriately giving a regal touch to the main entrance which is the most westerly building of the fair it is right down on the lakefront drive way just inside the entrance from sunnyside sunday school lesson lesson for august 27 uzziah a king who forgot god golden text every man that ex- alteth himself shall be abased and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted luke 1814 the lesson as a wholli there is a very real danger in success even for those who are children of god it is easy to be come proud and to take credit to oneseif instead of giving all the glory to him through whom alone this week boys cotton golf hose 20c boys blouses 39c boys fine shirts 59c boys fine tweed pants 75c mens shirts 59c s9c 100 mosquito net yard 9c ladies pure silk hose 39c rayon celanese slips 59c rayon flowered panties 25c school bags 25c school bags 89c a complete line of school supplies on hand stoufsvalle 5c to 1 store promotion comes psa 756 7 king uzziah as he is called here otherwise known as azuriah 2 kings 1421 1317 is a striking illustration of this truth like many others he began well and ended badly in his early years he was ear nest and energetic in building up the kingdom of judah and in furthering the observance of the law of the lord while under the help ful influence of zechariah who had understanding in the visions of god 2 chron 265 he sought after ged and as long as he did so he prospered but when he was strong his heart was lifted up to his destruction v16 in his old age he became a castaway 1 cor 9 27 he was set to one side as un lit to be used of the lord while his son acted as regent in his place the historical setting succeeding his father amaziah in s10 bc uzziah who was but sixteen years of age became king of judah and reigned gloriously un til because of his impiety he was smitten with leprosy his son joth- am becoming regent about 765 bc uzziah died at the age of sixty- eight in 758 bc verse 6 to 15 are one long re cord of success such as few kings have known uzziah was everywhere victorious over the foes of judah he built towels for defense and digged wells for the refreshment of his people he was in many respects an ideal ruler verse 16 when he was strong his very strength was his weakness with success came pride and self- confidence he attempted to assume the priests office which was an act of sacrilege and sternly forbidden in the law of god verse 17 and 18 azariah the priest withstood the king the high priest and his associates sought to hold the king iback from carrying out his determ inate purpose pointing out to him that only the consecrated priests of the lord have divinely given title to offer the holy incense in the sanctuary verse 19 uzziah was wroth in his unreasonable anger he would brook no opposition but endeavored to force his way through the priest ly guard as he did so the lepro sy even rose up in his forebead he was smitten by god with the dread disease for which no human cure was known verse 20 he was leprous in his forehead leprosy of the head typi fied the pride that dominated him it was like the outburst of the evil from within because of his con- diton he hasted also to go out be cause the lord had smitten him he suffered all the rest of his life under the governmental hand of god for his sinful folly verse 21 he was cut off from the house of the lord as a leper he had to dwell apart an unclean person with whom others were for bidden to associate his son assum ed the reigns of government ruling as his fathers representative so long as uzziah continued to live it is a sad close to a life that began with great promise the heart of the lesson pride goeth before destruction and an haughty spirit before a fall prov 16 is when uzziah was little in his own eyes god could trust him with success but when he became strong his heart we are told was lifted up to his destruction once more we see in his unhappy history the importance of walkin humbly with god in a spirit of self- distrust depending daily upon di vine help and guidance in orer so to live as to glorify the lord always uzziah was beyond all doubt a real child of god a man born again who had saving faith but he lost his fellowship and became vain and selfassertive and so lost out in his testimony we may well believe that he became repentant in those years of retirement as his days drew to a close but he had forfeit ed his great opportunities to be the leader of the people of god and he was set to one side as disapproved maternity home obrien ave stouffville reasonable terms mrs c mcahry rx phone 271 special reduced prices on permanent waves phone 176 for appointment exposure to the sun plays havoc with your hair come in and let us tell you about our scalp treatments and oil shampoos maries beauty shop brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service registered xtirses and 24 hour service mrs e r good phone 191 business directory medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main pacne 196 coroner for york county dental neil c smith ldsdji office over bank ot commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phone residence 1001 1015 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