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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 22, 1942, p. 2

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tttt im sj tfc5 i c -f- pirfipjk the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 22nd 1942 prize list- of the 19th annual plowing match conducted by the north york branch of the ontario plowmens association on the farm of delos graham ringwood ontario -ox- wednesday oct 28th class one in sod open jointer winfred timbers frank marritt directors 1 cash or goods 12 00 2 cash or goods 10 00 3 cash or goods 8 00 4 cash or goods 5 00 5 cash or goods 3 00 crown 1 00 finish 1 00 class two green class sod jointer newton rae walter scott directors 1 cash or goods 12 00 2 cash or goods 10 00 3 cash or goods 8 00 4 cash or goods 5 00 5 cash or goods 3 00 crown 1 00 finish 1 00 class three in stubble open p e ferguson ross mcmillan directors 1 cash or goods 12 00 2 cash or goods 10 00 3 cash or goods 8 00 4 cash or goods 5 00 5 cash or goods 3 00 crown 1 00 finish 1 00 class four in stubble sod winners and 1st prize winners in this class excluded arthur emmerson ralph henry directors 1 cash or goods 2 cash or goods 3 cash or goods 4 cash or goods 5 cash or goods crown 1 00 12 00 10 00 8 00 5 00 3 00 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 finish 1 00 class five in stubble open to those who have never won a prize at a plowing match walter wood bruce mcmillan directors 1 cash or goods s 12 00 2 cash or goods 10 00 3 cash or goods 8 00 4 cash or goods 5 00 5 cash or goods 3 00 x crown 1 00 finish 1 00 class six in stubble open to boys 14 years and under in north york first four prizes donated by dominion life insurance company i r an thomas swindle agent aurora j s- russel gray m connell directors s cash or goods 12 00 cash or goods 10 00 cash or goods 8 00 cash or goods 5 00 cash by society 3 00 crown 1 00 finish 1 00 class seven tractors in sod open two furrow plows d l stouffer fred timbers directors cash or goods r 12 00 cash or goods 10 00 cash or goods 8 00 cash or goods 5 00 cash or goods 3 00 special prizes given in this class by d f holden sons stouffville work to be done by ford ferguson tractor and plows 1 10 gallons of motor oil 2 8 gallons of motor oil 3 5 gallons of motor oil crown special box of bolts by bert kennedy agincourt 200 finish cash 100 class eight tractor in stubble open three furrow plows herb smith william king directors 1 cash or goods 12 00 s cash or goods 10 00 s cash or goods 8 00 4 cash or goods 5 00 5 cash or goods 3 00 special prizes given in this class by d f holden sons of stouffville work to be done by ford ferguson tractor and plows 1 10 gallons of motor oil j 2 8 gallons of motor oil 3 5 gallons of motor oil j crown 1 00 finish 1 00 v class nine tractor in stubble open to boys 15 years and under l j- harper director 1 cash or goods 12 00 2 cash or goods 10 00 3 cash or goods 8 00 4 cash or goods t 5 00 special prizes given in this class by d f holden sons of stouffville work to be done by ford ferguson tractors and plows 1 10 gallons of motor oil 2 5 gallons of motor oil special75 gallons of motor oil by d f holden sons to youngest boy plowing using ford ferguson tractor and plow crown 1 00 finish 1 00 5 00 for best plowed land in class 9 by bruce tractor and equipment company using allischalmers tractor specials grooming and equipment specials specials i x 500 best team on grounds to count t s30p for best goingjplow team silver challenge cup by fcglinton hunt club for best plowed m land in match annual competition v 10 00 silver cup given by valley view farms aurora l ecase manager for oldest plowman s salada tea company special 1943 for best land in jointer sod classes horses only plowed by a resident of the county in which the match is held cash 1000 sunday school lesson lessox 4 october 25th international uuiforii lesson hccle 1017 amos 3s slai rom 14 1921 2 cor 17 1 ivt 4 15 colden text let justice run own uj vvater and rixlitoiine- a- a might steam amos 5 21 approach to the levm while it is admittedly true that men and nomeu cannot be made righteous nor vicious appetites be controlled by legislation h no one n his right mind would advocate the appeal of all laws prohibiting theft murder bijauw an 1 other eviu which are in the word of god linked with drunkenness and simi lar pernicious habits by putting a iepal ban upon any course of ac tion the government makes it in- tunbent upon all pat folic cituens to conform to that nurse of life which will not bring then in con- flat with the cwnnu u code of the con non wealth to vhich they be long to aigue that law is without power to destrov tho liquor business and theiefore should be abolished is i foolish as to insist that since homicides still abound in this and all clhe civilized lands all liws a against murder should be erased from our statute hooks but what is moie inipoitaut per haps at the moment than another piohibition enactment is caieful accurate and continuous instiuctions of the rising geneiatum concerning the evil effects of the use of bevei- age alcohol so that those now grow ing up will have exeicised consci ences concerning this great evil such a process of education nart been carried on foi two geneiations prior to the passing of a federal prohibition law dm rig the frimei world war but the tempeiance forces made the mistake of think ing the victory was won and that little further instiuctions was necess aiy so a generation grew up oven iv hen this serpent was bcundwhich had a lot to do with releasing it again fiom the pit of public disap proval since then a vist number have chosen to follow th2 lum de mon in its onslaught upon the home the school and the chinch another purging can come only through consistent and peisistent education coupled with a levival of new- testament christianity vcise bj verso eccles 10 17 eat in due sea son for strength and not for drunkenness solomon extols the land tvhose leaders set an example to the geneiality of the people by using gods gifts tempeiately not in giving way to gluttony or mebna- tion it means much to any coun try when those in high station re fuse to be parties to the use of in toxicants frivolous w orldings sneered when the hon william jennings bryan turned down his glass at a banquet ci diank the pure juice of the grape instead of wine but his example meant a gieat deal to uncounted thousands who realized something of what it meant for one in his position at that time to stand firmly against one of the most outstanding evils of the times amos 5 21 i despise your feast days in these verses je hovah expresses his abhorrence and detestation of religious rites and ceremonies which are used to cover up iniquity as though god could be appeased by ceremonial obser vances by those who persisted in sin the feasts and solemn assem blies here referred to were those he himself had commanded see lev 23 deut 26 but which were only acceptable to him when ac companied by rectitude of lite on the part of those who diaw neai to him in faith verse 22 i will not accept them it is of the offenngs pre- senbed in leviticus 1 to 7 that god so speaks yet these all typiled the person and work of his blessed son and were divinely commanded but when wicked men drew neai to his altar with their sacrificesvvhlch they piesumptuously offered he re fused to receive br acknowledge them it was not that the ofterings weie wrong or opposed to his will but the people were wrong because they lived in gross selfindulgence and yet dared to come into his courts with their gifts as though nothing had happened to incur his disfavor veise 23 i will not hear the melody of thy viols again it was god himself who through his in spired servant david had instituted the service of song and conseciated all manner of musical instiumcnts for use in his service 1 chi on 25 16 psa 150 but when men thought to please him with melody instead of mercy with son instead of sanctity with instruments of music instead of subjects hearts he found no delight in their efforts however pleasing they might be to the human ear they weie obnohl- ous to him verse 24 let judgment run down as waters in jehovahs name the prophet called for the manifestation of righteousness in private and public lire as he does today judgment here involves the discernment of what is proper in approaching god only when his holy will is recognized and men or der their ways accordingly will he find pleasure in their forms of wor ship as they profess to honor his name rom 1410 let in follow things wherewith one may edify another the christian is called to liberty but it is not liberty to walk after the flesh or to indulge himself in things which will havevi baneful influence upon others gol 513 the moment i am aware that any habit of mine is proving hurtful to a weaker brotho i should refrain from that thing which cau ses him to stumble from this standpoint who can excuse the habit of tippling or giving place to see the armored column passing through markham wmns nothing matters now but buy the a victory loan armoured column is scheduled to pass through markham sat oct 24th at about 4 oclock pm this column will be routed along no 7 highway from oshawa to camp borden and will be accompanied by 9 harvard planes dropping attract ive leafets with the commando dagger on one side the column will consist of an rcaf precision platoon 45 allranks 2 jeeps 2 universal bren carriers 1 field artillery tractor with 25 pounder naval gun 4 other armoured vehicles the column will arrive at newmarket at 5 pm where a halt will be made and demonstration given to which the public is cordially invited sponsored by north york national war finance committee more light needed it is quite appaient that many of the mei chants have gone beyond the requirements of the recent or der to conserve elctncitj by daiken ing then windows and in fiont of buildings so much so has this been other habitfoi ming indulgence verse 20 for meat destroy not 1 the work of god the direct refer ence was to the custom of eating meat offered to idols to some there was nothing wrong in this but if others who did not undei stand were stumbled by it the omy char itable course was to desist fiom the practice in order not to oftend the one who had a weak conscience in regard to it such a one might by example be emboldened to do that which he really felt to be sinful and so his conscience would become defiled and thus his chiistian ex perience hurt and his sense of com munion with god be destroyed to pi ate of the liberty of grace whle ignoring the evil eflects of the abuse of this liberty would be the very opposite of a true chnstlike atti tude veise 21 good neithei to eat flesh nor diink wine whereby thy brothei stumbleth the stion- gei one is in the sense of the grace of god the more leady he should be to lefiain from that which will have a deleteiious effect upon others in a land like this the question of eat ing meats offeied to idols is no lon ger raised but that of the convivial use of wine is as impoitant as evei it was even though one thought theie was nothing sinful oi harmful in such a practice so fai as he him self was concerned chaiity should lead him ttv consider the evil effect of this habit upon vast numbers of men and women and particularly of the youth of oui land who are onlv too ready- to imitate their eld ers in questionable practices 2 cor 617 touch not the un clean thing separation from all known evil is the only path of safety for any child of god whatever the unclean thing may be to which any are tempted it is to be tinned from with puipose of heart in order that nothing may be allowed to disturb fellowship oi communion with god our father 1 pet 41 he that hath suffei- ed in the flesh hath ceased from sin to resist temptation often means real suffering but only there by will one keep clean of sinning against god the heart of the ioson chiistian obedience is not based upon legality it is not a question of what i have to do in order to get by without oho fathers chastening and the disapproval of the lord it is rather a question of how far i can go in seeking to glorify god and to edify and help my brethren and be a blessing rather than a hindrance to those among whom i move day by day let all things be done unto edifying 1 cor 14 26 this is to be my rule of life if i have confessed myself a follow er of him of whom it is written even christ pleased not himself rom 153 done that two or three accidents have already happened the most serious one befalling miss marjorie mertens who stumbled over some steps and fractured or sprained hei ankle and sustained several nasty bruises on saturday night on main street sufficient light estimated at ahout one half killowat per square foot may be used to illuminate store entrances anct dark spots that may be dangeious some of the mei- chants have wisely taken steps to improve their lighting so that there will be no danger about accidents due to poor lighting this is as it should be and is well within their rights old daddy giles suffered with piles for years and years he met a man from gait told him it was ins own fault get bakers quick healin ointment now he says its my chance i can singing and dance you know i feel 70 years young guaranteed as represented or money back 25c 35c 50c george e baker plimb manufacturing chemist stouffville onfcon band concert tonight thursday there is not enough power for our war nululries and for our homes the use of eleelrieily in our homes must he reduced must lake second place if we are to keep our war plants working at full speed unless you cut your poicer consumption by at least tirenty per cent- youre not sating enough tiie department of munitions and supply iurm c d hof imitr

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