page srx f 5li hf j i v the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 14th 1942 sunday school f i l0n golden text the ttone which the builders rejected is become the head of the corner murk 1210 the lesson as a whole on the third day of passion week we find our lord engaged in many discussions with the leaders in is rael who were endeavoring almost constantly to entrap him in his words in order that they might discredit him in the eyes of the common people who heard him gladly but in every instance their subtle questions and contemptible innuendos returned against them selves like an australian boomer ang when they demanded that he tell by what authority he cleansed the temple he met their insolent question by asking a question re garding the ministry and authority of john the baptist a question they were afraid to answer as the people with few exceptions regard ing john as a piophet and the scribes and pharisees had refused his testimony in the parable ot the two sons he exposed their dis obedience to gods commands and in that of the vineyard and the wicked husbandman he revealed beforehand heir definite rejection of himself as the promised mess iah in the third parable that of the marriage feast he showed in unmlstikeable terms their callous attitude toward the grace ot god as presented in the gospel he discom fited the pharisees and the herod- ians a political party by his an swer to their question regarding the tribute money and exposed the ignorance and unbelief of the sad- ucees when he met their cunning objections to the great truth of the resurrection of the body and sur vival of the spirit after death the lawyer who asked a question only to tempt him and so to hold him up to possible ridicule was silenc ed by his declaration as to the two great commandments regarding love to god and love to ones neigh bor then he drove home to their consciences with awful force their sin in spurning the testimony of their own scriptures and in re jecting him the one who had come in exact fulfillment of the prophetic word verse by verse mat 2241 the pharisees were gathered together they in consultation as to how they might entrap the lord jesus into some admission or direct teaching that would put him in conflict with the law of moses veise 45 if david then calls him lord how is he has son the marmill ffbhssal 16 and 18 protein marmill growing mashes are rations that have given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these results from the feeding of marmill growing mashes it con tains every ingredient essential for growth health and vitality all scientifically balanced special this week energy stockfood per ton 3400 less 200 for sacks returned place your order now for r coal central feed store stouffville ont phone 277 look out is a sick do you have persistent headaches and backaches art you tortured by rheu matic pains in muscles and jolnts7 a faulty liver is clogging your whole sy- tern serious ill health may 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paf monday may 25 returning leave destination up to midnight tuesday may 26 times shown are standard put dm and full inftmaiicn applj to jour ruartst ticktt agtnt r canadian national vi important question which every man who hears the gospel is res ponsible to answer in the fear of god these pharisees were pre sumably looking for the coming of christ the messiah to them jesus puts the direct inquiry whose son is he knowing it was predicted that he would come through davids line they replied without hesitation the son of david this was true but it was not ail the truth verse 43 how then doth david call him lord though son of david as to his deity he is called both the root and the offspring of david verse 44 the lord said unto my lord the quotation is from psalm 1101 there david says the lord said unto my lord sit thou at my right hand in this passage great davids greater son is seen e sal ted to gods right hand as man and is recog nized by david himself as the one to whom he owes heart allegiance verse 45 if david then call him lord how is he his son the lord jesus was not denying that he was in truth the son of david but he was seeking to bring these phar isees to realize that messiah is both human and divine god and man in one glorious person to whom all men owe allegiance verse 46 no man was able to answer him a word completely silenced and abashed the objectors dared not question him further lest own ignorance be more fully ex posed they had no desire to un derstand the truth which they were unable to confute chap 2312 moses seat moses was the lawgiver the scribes and pharisees were the re cognized exponents of the law as such they were deserving of re cognition veise 3 do not ye after their works it was right to follow their teachings and obey their instruct ions as they expounded the law which was gods own word but where their own lives were not in harmony with that law they were not to be taken as examples for they say and do not gods word s to be revered even though the men who teach it are themselves inconsistent but their unworthy behaviour is not to be accepted as an excuse of looseness on the part of their hearers verse 4 they bind heavy bur dens on mens shoulders the teachers of that day added many things to the law which were not of gods ordering but were the tradition of the elders and which became intolerably burdensome to those who endeavored to carrj them out punctiliously yet these very leaders were notorious for the laxity of their own behaviour they sought to impose on others what they did not move with one of their fingers verse 5 their phylacteries these were little leather receptacles containing scrolls on which were written sentences from the law and which were generally worn upon the forehead to give an impression of superior sanctity the pharisees made these larger than those worn by the others they also enlarged the bor ders of their garments the refer ence is to the blue ribbon or fringe which the israelite was commanded to wear as a sign that he belonged to the god of heavenwho is infinite in holiness verse 6 the uppermost rooms and the chief seats always desir ing to be honored by their fellows these religious zealots sought to occupy the most conspicuous places at feasts the very thing jesus warn ed his disciples against they also favored the prominent seats in the synagogues as though they were of superior santity perhaps all such pretension has not yet died out verse 7 greetings in the mar kets oriental greetings were very pronounced ceremonial occasions it meant much to theso proud leaders to be so recognized and to become conspicuous by being called rabbi rabbi the use of this title which is akin to our doctor doctor or master master pleased the flesh and gave a sense of superiority that flattered those thus accosted verse 8 be not ye called rabbi this is christs word to his own dlsciplessuch are not responsible if others address them by distinguish- edtitalcs but they are not to seek for this kind of recognition they are ever to remember that he alone is the master the one supreme teacher or leader and all who are hl3 what ever their cultural attainments or lack of such are on one common level as brethren in the family of the redeemed verse 9 one is your father it is not that jesus forbids proper honor to our earthly parents nor yet to those who are our fathers in the faith but we are ever to remem ber that god himself is our father to whom we owe fullest filial obed ience verse 10 one is your master even christthe servant of the lord is not to be selfseeking it is for him to assume the title leader for he is not to endeavor to secure the allegiance ot his brethren to him self but is evor to own the authority of him who is teacher and master master really means guide verse 11 ho that is greatest shall be your servant this is the law of the kingdom of heaven in that sphere there is no place for pride or selfish- ambition toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto for orland lamber is working j e wagg these days goodwood is looking forward to that vitamin bee evening and few will want to miss it miss a symes and f haskett spent sunday at brooklin with mr and mrs wm robb mrs studholme of uxbridge and miss betty walker of glen major were visitors recently with mr and mrs walter symes mr and mrs alvin redshaw have moved from the 5th line uxbridge to the beal apartments in clare- mont if there is undue noise about goodwood blame it on the chap with the buzz saw however its music to many an ear keep the papers and rags for the school collection to come soon at goodwood george collins of this township is recoveiing from an attack of pneumonia and on sunday we note that mr and mrs alvin redshaw were entertained at the frank collins home glad to note that ernie haugh- land is safe in england having arrived with a recent convoy miss olive may is visiting her parents mr and mrs wm may and she will spend a few days with her sister mrs dawson of markham miss grace wagg told an impres sive story at the mothers day ser vice about a boy who haved peanuts to give to the missionary fifteen ladies were present at the ladies aid meeting at mrs dan waggs well that is very good for this busy season we think seeding is finished for the early farm crop but heavy frosts are damaging the garden crop that was early planted heres hoping the garden stuff can be replanted audrey tfeasby jean wilkinson and phyliss bowman were planting trees atthe crawford place on wednesday too many trees cannot be planted on any farm or village lot we note that there are 39 pupils on the roll at goodwood school time was when four or five families could muster that many children but not in this day and generation goodwood senior pupils are said to have the walking fever and a good thing it is off to lincolnvliie then on to stouffville is easy for them moonlight nights we suppose are chosen on wednesday evening may 20 rev mr mclaughlin will address the goodwood institute at the home of mrs norman wagg the wagg home should be filled to capacity for this occasion mrs nelson wagg is spending a few weeks with mr and mrs john wagg may it be a pleasant visit as we know it will be anniversary services at the good wood baptist church next sunday when rev h bingham toronto will be the preacher he is the secretary of the baptist convention and an outstanding speaker birthday greetings to mrs chas jones elmer brown j d thomp son eva ruth allard gordon wil son bruce taylor phyllis mc- guchin mrs charles tindall martha brown walter miller claude watson carllng alcock ted murphy arnold may mrs ralph faulkner mrs wm davis all ot uxbridge township and goodwood also to jean rodanz of ringwood walter miller and nelson riddle claremontmrs alhn cowie norma cowie gordon mair carl rose musselmans lake mrs john mc- galium and bettyof claremorit men women over 40 feel weak worn old want normal pep vim vitality does weak ruudowa exhausted condition make you 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on boy war savings stamps from banks pest offices druggists grocers and other retail stores national war finance committee hitchhiking by transport forbidden j hitch hikers and others who have frequently availed themselves ot the opportunity to ride with truck and transport drivers on the high way will no longer be able to do so according to a recent order issued by the wartime prices and trade board only those who are bona fide drivers or drivers helpers will in future be able to ride on the trucks the order was issued because ot the necessity ot more rigid con servation of rubber oil and auto motive equipment due to the war and ot maintaining transportation services at a high level failure to observe such a ruling will make employers liable to a penalty not exceeding 5000 or two years in prison or both the order number 121 of the wartime prices and trade board reads as follows no person shall hereafter use or operate or cause to be used or operated whether for or without compensation any vehicle for the transportation of persons other than the driver and any assistant or assistants necessary to load or unload goods on or from such vehicle as nothing is said in the order respecting men in uniform it is presumed that the regulation refers to them as well as to as to civilians my son wishes to become a chauffeur what do you advise dont stand in his way your gray hair can be restored to its naturad color without the use ot dye or tint angelique gray hair restorer positively guaranteed 100 bottle at j m storeys drug store stouffville glasgow ontario known as sandy ann theres a little place called glasgow that in uxbridge township stands where folks right from the children to the very oldest man will inform you that the nick name for this place is sandy ann as you wander at your leisure down from goodwood you will find that youre on the third concession which i now see in my mind theres the beech tree rough and scrubby on the hill of pughs i scan and on looking straight before me i can gaze on sandy ann theres the creek along the roadside where the water cresses grow and i hear the dutchman shouting to the horses on the plough theres the mile of cedar cordwood neatly piled by elder hand who is known as thos mantle by the folks of sandy ann past the little house i travel where the lady alsop died and along the swamp of cedar where the roads not very wide and the old bridge icrossedpver where the creek for years had ran that supplies the farms with water when they thresh at sandy ann there is morgasons and gourlies theres george jones across the way i can see bill cowies house and buildings which have started to decay then theres billy pearsons home stead built upon some ancient plan different than some other neighbors who reside in sandy ann now we come to billy hardy who lives on the kehoe place age is turning gray the whiskers that adorn his ruddy face and t hear his voice in fancy as upon my ear it rings when he sees an automobile there she goes another lizz next r see the alsop homestead as r go below the hill joe is coming to the barnyard with his two pails full of swill jack the dog runs out to meet me geese make all the noise they can pleasant are the scenes before me in this place called sandy ann now i reach the glasgow sideroad there across the road i see arthur bacons farm and buildings that for three years home to me theres the land i cultivated there the cows and horses ran when i lived among the neighbors down in good old sandy ann now along the bush at forsyths to the west i make my track up the hill along the sideroad to the farm of freeman slack there stands freeman at the wood pile at the barn i see young stan bringing in the team for dinner from the fields of sandy ann on the farm of b j parker i can see ed lewis stand he like all other neighbors gets his living from the land at the mill i see ed eckardt down there by the old mill dam busy grinding oats and barley for the folks of sandy ann now were coming into glasgow as we go up from the mill theres the house otonejack davis and the school on glasgow hill but perhaps you folks will tell me that my tale too long has ran and that i had better finish talking about sandy ann so in closing i would mention though for years ive been away glasgow scenes are in my momory just as plain and fresh today ye3 i wish my old time neighbors all the best of luck i can hoping that once more ill see them back in good old sandy ann flash readers the above poom was composed many years ago and then years later appeared in the stouffville tribune it was recently mailed to the correspondent of flashes by a lady whose father knew every inch of this district v 1 civ tivf 1