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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 2, 1944, p. 7

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eleven years the last three of which were spent at siloam school in 1908 she married frank beach and they farmed at siloam for the past thirtysix years left to mourn her death are her sorrowing husband two sons douglas and bruce of siloam and one daughter mrs cecil kett edith of udney also a brother charles tipp of toronto to whom the sympathy of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances is ex tended in their sad loss of a kind and loving wife and mother prewar tubes group c1819 275 group c17 245 group bis 210 group a2021 165 1085 group c2021 310 685 30x3 120 seat covers for all makes of cars at special prices synthetic tires size 550x17 1550 size 600x16 1725 size 525x18 1410 size 500x19 1175 size 500x20 prewar size 30x3 prewar tei paris auto supply j09parisi richmond him oni robbersjescape with 600 recently the safe in the office of the milverton creamery was forced open by burglars and a burglar- proof cash box which was bolted to the bottom of the safe was pried loose and taken away the latter contained a little over c00 in cash and in addition the robbers took all of the gasoline coupons books and some loose change in the till which was pried open as a result of the robbery before the cream ery trucks could take to the road wire had to be sent to the oil con- troller at windsor for permission to purchase gasoline auction sale op farm stock implements horses hay grain straw furniture etc the property of carl bezner lot c con 4 scarboro twp at hillside tuesday nov 7 jersey cow calf by side holstein cow due nov 17th holstein cow due dec 16th 3 holstein heifer calves 8 months v yearling holstein bred sept 17th jersey heifer 1 year old holstein cow bred april 14th red cow bred june 2nd holstein cow bred aug 10th holstein cow bred aug 13th giey mare bay horse masseyharns binder 6 ft mccormickdeering mower 5 ft garden seeder eureka new set double harrows new in 1944 rake hay rake set harrows 3 sec wagon set manure flanks water trough cultivator sling ropes pleury plow no 21 bottom 2 pipe collars 23 in pipe new draw rope 100 ft 3 bags fertilizer long ladder 2 chicken crates 4 chicken coops 6 pieces gyproc 4x6 hay grain and roots 100 bus fall wheat straw stack 250 bus oats 900 bus turnips 250 bus mixed gram 300 bus mangels 30 loads of mixed hay 50 chickens mixed 1944 stock household furniture quebec heater new 4 barrels g kitchen chairs berry crates gurney stove new iron bed springs and matress radio deforest crosley milk pail and strainer stone crock c gallons number of bags and baskets quantity of red carrots and beets forksshovels and numerous other articles terms cash sale at 1 no reserve pm sellers atkinson auctioneers the stoubfville tribune send the tribune to absent friends sunday school lesson lesson for november 5 golden text of a truth i perceive that god is no respecter of persons but in ever nation be that feareth him and worketh righteousness is accepted with him acts 1034 33 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson the real key to the present les son is the truth of the solidarity of the human race because of the fact that god hath made of one blood acts 172426 all the eth nic groups and nations of mankind no unkind prejudices should hold sway in regard to any people what ever their color or racial charac teristics on the other hand it be hooves the representatives of each class or people to behave them selves in their attitude toward those of a different national herit age so as not to create ill will need lessly minorities often become un necessarily obtrusive and forward thus making themselves obnoxious to those of majority groups m a given country or section who otherwise might in time be led to consider more patiently and with more fairness of spirit the claims of those who feel themselves op pressed or disregarded christians of whatever group should not al low pride of race or pride of place so to possess their hearts as to make them discourteous to some whom they think of as more back ward or even of less intelligence in a gieat democracy like can ada where we affirm that all men are created equal there is no room for ungracious discrimin ation against any who by birth or by emigration have become part of this common wealth but it be hooves every one to prove himself worthy of the privileges thus ac corded him by respect for our institutions and obedience to our laws where grace rules in the heart all these race problems are readily answered- and settled satis factorily verse by verse acts 10 9 as they went on their journey peter went up upon the housetop to pray while mes sengers were on their way from cornelius a devout roman centur ion seeking for peter that he might go with them to their mas ter and make known to him the gospel of god peter was moved to go up to the housetop wheie he could be alone with the lord for contemplation and prayer it piov- ed to be the divine method of pre paiation for what was to follow veise 10 he fell into a trance overcome with hunger as he wait ed for the call to dine the apostle fell into a condition between wak ing and sleeping wheie he found his imaginative powers quickened so that he beheld a vision which was to prove to be gods message to him delivering from racial and religious prejudice which hereto fore had hindered the progress of the gospel verse 11 saw heaven opened and a certain vessel descending the open heaven attested gods deep interest in mankind the apostles were slow to carry out the commission for worldwide evan gelism so this added testimony was vouchsafed to peter in order to prepare him to be the lords messenger to men of other laces than that to which israel belong ed the vessel let down from hea ven was like a great tarpaulin with upturned- edges and corners its contents are given in the verse that follows verse 12 wherein weie all manner of fourfooted beasts wild beasts creeping things and fowls of the air this heterogeneous company lepresenting all the low er cieation was designed of god to set forth all sorts and conditions of men as some of these creatures were accounted according to the law of moses clean and fit for food or for sacrifice and others un clean not to be eaten by the jews or offered to god upon their altars so they thought of men as clean and unclean some worthy of the divine favor and others outside the covenant pale verse 13 rise peter kill and eat here in vision he saw the means to satisfy his hunger the voice that v him eat made no distinction between what were ceremonially clean or otherwise verse 14 not so lord for i have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean if the voice was recognized as that of the lord peters answer manifested utter failure to realize its authority not so lord involves a contradiction of terms i cannot own the lord ship of christ if i say not so to his commands the reason given was that which seemed sufficient to one still under the influence of racial prejudice to a good jew all gentiles were unclean as forbidden food under law verse 15 16 what god hath cleansed that call not thou com mon he who gave the law had authority to abrogate it he who at one time set up a wall of separ ation between jew and gentile had now broken it down through the sacrifice of the cross which was for all men everywhere all were proved to be helpless sinners rom 39 10 the same saviour was now available for all rom 3 21 22 10 12 verse 34 god is no respecter of persons this is the lesson we all need to learn ah men are prec ious to his sight he is not willing that any should perish but that all should turn to him and live 2 pet 39 ezek 3311 how foolish and wicked it is for those who profess faith in him who died for all 2 cor 5 14 15 to cherish in their hearts contempt for any people whatever their ignorance or un pleasant characteristics 1 george panter is liberal candidate muskokn ontario riding the liberalprogressive nomina tion meeting held in the town hall gravenhurst last wednesday se lected george panter of graven hurst president of the association its candidate to contest the riding of muskokan6rth ontario at the next federal election i six candidates were selected by the three hundred or more dele gates to stand for nomination all withdrawing from the contest with the exception of george panter of gravenhurst and exwarden fred clayton ofbeaverton those nominated were as fol lows jfrank kelly mpp of hunts- ville george panter of graven hurst fred clayton of beaverton dr e g ellis of bracebridge dr j m smith of beaverton john a mcdonald of mara township seated on the platform and intro duced to the audience were j a mcdonald m bagshaw 1st vice- president of the association step hen furniss mp j frank kelly m pp walter thompson kc of toronto principal speaker of the convention george panter chair man and d c thomas brace- bridge secretarytreasurer verse 35 in every nation he that feareth him and worketh i lghtcousness is accepted with him we need not be afraid to accept this declaration at its face value it does not intimate that men are or ever were saved by works but wherever there is that faith in god which results in re verence of spirit and an endeavor to walk befoie him in righteous ness we may be assured that such are accepted of him on the basis of the death of his beloved son on the cross through which alone sal vation is offered to mankind chap 1724 god dwelleth not in temples made with hands the omnipiesent creator of all things does not merely present himself in some sacied building but can be found anywhere and every wheie if theie be but a repentant heart and a trustful spnit paul is saying m a different way what christ himself said to the samaritan woman at sychars well john 4 2124 verse 25 he giveth to all life and breath and all things god is givei his favor does not have to be bought by our sacrifices nor merited by anything we can do we are all undeserving whatever our state or our lacial privileges we receive all the blessings of life from him and soshould recognize his piovidential caie verse 26 hath made of one blood all nation of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth here in language incapable of miscon- stiuction we have the declaration of the sohdanty of mankind all belong to one gieat family but this family has been by divine de- ciee divided into different races and nations whose lands have been apportioned to them by god not that they should be envious or jealous of others but that they might dwell in peace in their allott ed homes verse 27 that they should seek the loid if happly they might feel after him it is the will of god that all nations should share in his grace he notes the least evidence of desire to know him veise 28 we are also his off- spnng even some of the greek poets acknowledged mans relat ionship to god as creator this re fers not to a favored few but to all the human race as all men aie descended from one humanpair and created by the one living and true god so all are involved in the guilt of sin and for all the saviour has died there- foie we should be considerate and sympathetic toward all not despi9 ing any nor priding ourselves on what wemight fancy to be racial superiority we are greasing again repair bills neatly trimmed here youll have fewer repair bills if youll let us go over your car regularly our shellubrication isnt just a guessy grease job if s a new and better way to keep your car in perfect lubrication order you get this service right here near home at our neighborhood car care headquarters were specialists in making mo toring a great pleasure let us do our stuff cor you today boadways service station phone 265 u ml 4iki

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