page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 12th 1939 toronto- goodwood f a s h e w davey 8 stanton ave the goodwood library needs your support how about it mr and mrs george lee in aurora one day recently miss dora todd was back home for the weekend mr and mrs dudley white and children altona were guests of mrs forsyth in stouff ville one day last week very sorry to hear that our friend dan baker now living in goodwood is not enjoying very good health we hope for his early recovery mr and mrs arthur latcham visited goodwood on a recent sunday everybody likes to get back to the country the tribune till the end of the year 40c get in now and get the most for your money mis heyward who has been visiting her brother chas lee has returned to her home in ardbeg mrs heyward is a tri bune reader our friend f haight enjoyed a visit from his daughter and children who live in bowman- ville mr and mrs a brown motor ed to audley for thanksgiving and the scribe with his family were at island grove extensive alterations are being made to ohas feasbys residence which when complet ed will be another big improve- lowest prices ladies snuggies 25c ladies vests 25c comforter batts 35c electric light bulbs 2 for 25c mens doeskin shirts 100 boys golf hose 25c mens cotton gloves 15c kapoe 35c self seal envelopes 10c stouffville sc to 1 store ment in goodwood a toronto lady who does not visit the old home of goodwood very of ten stated that the con dition of the municipal hall was rather disappointing a little improvement would certainly not hurt the pocketbook and would put things in the condit ion they should be for so impor tant a structure mrs roy wagg is expected home this week with her wee baby son sorry mr feren is not feel ing too well hope he will soon be ok the five new library subscrib ers who are entitled to the gift from your correspondent are joe forsyth mr walters nor man wagg grace wagg mrs charles feasby birthday greetings to the following who were born be tween october 8 andll annie baker gordon todd mrs r white mr ralph white mrs russel dowswell laura hill all of goodwood- and adam stew art toronto also mrs dudley white altona one day recently the corres pondent with his family and brother motored to goodwood visited the cemetery lunched atf siloam school grounds and thoroughly enjoyed the wonder- fulutumn scenery oh yes- and we were served with gas at the new rae garage where we re ceived the pleasant smile of mine host richaid rae many of our readers will re call the davis family who for many years lived on the farm just south of uxbridge cemet ery on the stouffville road just now one of the sons george davis is visiting friends in the neighborhood it is fifty years since he was last seen in his native township and of course will find most of the folks entire strangers however he is a cousin of mrs fred sil- versides of stouffville and bro therinlaw to the uxbridge barber jack beaver his home is in western canada big event at goodwood on monday oct 2 the home of mr and mrs chas lee was vibrant with laughter and merr iment on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary from early morning until late in the evening friends assembled to extend their personal good wishes we were present in the evening nd whew john reid handed us the register there we read the names of so many many whom we had known for fifty years back in childhood days toronto arrived at 830 and found the home filled yes sir roughly speaking packed to the muzzle there were all those people whom we knew when a small lad running the streets the toll brothers will present their new and thrilling travelogue hiking through south america illustiated by still and motion pictures in the united church stouffville under auspices of the united church choir friday october 13 at 815 pm this is a story of extraordinary and ususual incidents and adventures in a little known country during the evening musical numbers will be rendered by members of the toll brothers party tickets may be obtained from any member of the choir admission 25c and 15c be on hand early as a capacity crowd is expected of the village and what warm pheasant feeling to mingle to gether again floral bouquets adorned the home and the gifts were beautiful luncheon was served by the daughters and vounger descendants there were mrsmcnellymrs gearing mrs george lee bobcaygeon mrs mitchell toronto and others assisting during the evening the scribe called on mr john widdifield to speak also messrs john reid chas watson john ashenhurst alex brown c naylor mrs a johnson mrs reid mr and mrs sheehy ed davis mrs geo lee and mrs tweddle the school teacher mr wagg and others we were glad to greet mrs robt hamilton of stouffville also mrs l wagg the latter officiating at the organ lack of space forbids publishing the names on the register there were so many not only from goodwood and toronto- but other places in the province rosedale mr whalens wagon broke down near roseville when tak ing grain to the mill so he just borrowed mr walter james wagon to complete the trip big corn cutting day at mr fred johnstons if you wish good things to eat well call on dorothy john ston of roseville district glad to hear miss millie stin- er came home on wednesday mr george stewart shipped pigs last week he has 6 acres of potatoes so his neighbours helped him to pick them mrs annie johnston miss dorothy johnston jim russell john ston also mr oke and willis whalen were assistants auction sale fifty cattle the undersigned jhas recjeived instructions to sell by public auction at lot 16 con 9 pickering claremont friday oct 13 1939 the following property be longing to cecil storry black cow calf by side white cow calf by side holsteinjersey calf by side 2 roan cows near springers red cow calf by side herefordholstein cow calf by side ayrshire cow calf by side ayrshire cow calf by side holstein springer jersey cow milking holstein near springer 2 black heifers fresh gurnsey heifer springer 10 2yearold steers and heifers 14 yearling steers and heifers 12 spring calves purebred shorthorn bull five months old sow bred 20 shoats terms of sale cash unless other arrangements are made by individual prospective buyer before the sale d spang clerk sale 1 pm as farmer auctioneer sunday school lesson auction sale 50 5 0 head milch cows the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction adjoining east end of stouffville thurs oct 19 -1939- the following property belong ing to john oboyle 3 holsteins reg fresh near springers 10 grade holsteins near springers 7 holstein heifers reg near springers 20 grade holstein heifers near springers 4 ayrshire heifers close springers 6 jersey heifers 3 fresh others springing 3 of these reg these cows are all tb and bloodtested from eastern ontario stock 40 pigs chunks sale at 1 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer lesson ror october 15 the tempttion op jesus golden text for we have not an high priest which canuot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities but was in all points tempted like as we are yet with out sin heb 415 the lesson as a whole by h a ironside littd pastor moody church chicago as we consider the solemn and important subject of our lords temptation we need to remember that he is both god and man in one person while as truly man as jt he had never been god he js yet as truly god as if he had never become man and therefore v i must not think of him as merely m on pro bation as adam was in the garden of eden the testing of jesus in the wilder ness was not to see whether he would sin but to prove that ho was absolutely the sinless one and therefore the lit substitute for those who were both sinners by nature and in fractice when the question is asked in nocently enough perhaps could jesus have sinned we need to co ere answering jn the affirmative what would have hap pened if he had sinned he was not two persons bu t one he was the son of the father with two natures the human and the divine these natures could never be separated after he became incarnate- one nature could not act in opp to the other therefore the thought of sin in connection with him is utterly abhorrent he could say the prince of this world cometh and hath nothing in me john 1430 there was no tratt- or lurking within from the moment of his birth he was that holy thing luke 135 the tempta tion proved him to be all that god the father said he was his beloved son in whom he had found all his delight matt 317 the historical setting according to accepted tradition the temptation of jesus took place in a very desolate part of the wjld- erness of judea overlooking the city of jericho known for centuries since as mount quarantania scrip ture does not tell us definitely the time was probably a o 27 early in the year very soon a ou lords baptism verse by verse matt 41 led up of the spir it it was not merely our lords human spirit though as man he had a true spirit and soul and body but it was evidently the holy spirit see mark 112 who literally drove or impelled jesus to go into the wilderness to meet and overcome the mighty foe o- god and man the devil he must cast out the strong man ere he would spoil his goods matt 1229 verse 2 fasted forty days and forty night there are mystical numbers in scripture forty is the number of testing note its con nection with moses exod 2418 342s with the spies and israel num 1325 1434 wjth elijah 1 kjngs 10 s ezekiel ezek 46 and jonah jonah 34 also the ministry on earth of the risen lord acts 13 verse 3 if thou be the son of god satan did not deny his deity he cast a doubt on it and offered a test bread from stones was not gods way of sustaining his son it was the devils attempt to appeal to the desire of the flesh verse 4 man shall not live by broad alone the lord answeres with scripture quoting from deu teronomy 33 it is not so neces sary to feed the body as to feed the soul on the word of god verse 5 setteth hjm on a pn- nacle of the temple whother jn vision or in reality we are not ex actly told but the lesson is the same in either case it was the effort to arouse the pride of the natural heart to astonish the multitude by leaping from the pinnacle and be ing upheld in midair by angelic though unseen hands but nothing so spectacular was in gods plan for authenticating the claims o is son verse c it is written here it is the adversary who dares to quote scripture and that to the one who is the object of all scrip ture but craftily he omits an essential part in ail thy ways see psa 9111 12 it was not part of the ways of the holy son of god to put the father to a needless test verse 7 it is written again jesus does n arsue with the devil but meets the misquoted and gar bled portion of scripture wth an other plan definite word from the book of god verse s sheweth hjm all the kingdoms again we are faced with the question of vision or reality no mountain in palestine even lordly mt hermon in the north w of sufficient height to permit such a view it seems best to con sider it as a vision but the lesson js obvjous it was th attempt to appeal to the lust of the eye verse 9 ah these things will i give thee it this sight of magnificence and glory might well have turned the head of a mere mortal but it was presented in svain to jesus he should indeed ob tain the kingdom some day d from satans and the cross usust come first satan offered the king dom without the cross this oht lord could only refuse verse 10 get thee hence satan the enemy has done his worst to break down the loyalty of the son to the father now he must give up the unequal contest and re tire a defeated foe god ha3 strjctly forbidden his people to worship any creature no matter how highly exalted worship is for god alone satan has tested the lord on every point whereby sin enters the heart of man and the temptations have but served to bring out in crystal clearness the holiness of his nature and the righteousness of his life verse 11 the devjl leaveth him angels came how vivjd the contrast satan retired shamed and conquered though to make one last effort in gethsemane to assault the soul of christ but angels came to minister to their creator who had chosen in grace to become for a time a little lower than they that he might die to redeem sinful men from satans power his temptation had ended victoriously it was thus the son of god was vindicated and proved to be the one who alone could take up the cause of fallen man and make peace by the lood of his cross col 120 the heart of the lesson the perfection of christs human ity was demonstrated by his temp tations as it could not have been manifested in any other vfg- adam the first was tested in a garden of beauty surrounded by every bless ing and he fell by yielding to the tempters voice adam the second was tried in a wilderness among the wild beasts wjth all nature apparently arrayed against him yet he stood like a rock invulnerable and impeccable because he was god manifest in flesh his tempta tion was like exposing the gold to the acid test not to find out if it is a precious metal but to prove that it is really gold and not base mental gujlded yet the temptation was very real to jesus he suffered be ing tempted heb 21s to be brought into such close contact with sin was so revolting it caused him keenest suffering b ot the purity of his human nature unde- filed by adamic corruption we suffer a we resist temptation and so cease from sin 1 pet 41 in this we may see the contrast be tween ourselves and him but hav ing thus been exposed to all that has wrought such havoc in our frajl humanity he our ever faithful high priest is touched with the feeling of our infirmities and stands ready to render help in every hour of need we are not left to fight our battles alone he lives to be our victory 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 lddjj office over bank of commerce office hours 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