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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 12, 1946, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 12 1946 stixffed sausage with too midi cekea1 george h knovles newmarket was fined s50 and costs of 1075 for cess of cereal in newmarket court last week mr wilson federal in vestigator stated he had sent the sausages to the dominion analyst who reported an excess of cereal ivan foster pefferlaw who was charged with annie lcduc with having liquor other than on their own permits was fined 100 and costs or one month and his resid ence was declared a public place the charge against annie leduc was dismissed annie leduc was also charged with having more than one beer ration book in her possession and was fined 10 and costs or one month constable w e martindale said he had searched the premises a log cabin on the townline between port bolster and pefferlaw he stated mrs leduc had produced a ration book and that foster said he didnt have one he said they later found two beer jiermii books in some folded linen one in the name of foster the other in the name of leduc and that one book contained loose coupons mrs leduc said she had lost her registration card and beer book for hot air furnace oil burners for hot water furnaces and equipment 25 and 60 cycle now available and installations made by trained service men r c blewett sales and service agincourt 320v agincourt grover 6993 showing soon oil burning space heaters the stove that is really something dr michelson a converted jew hebrew christian hour coast to coast locally heard over cktbdial 1550 at 710 am monday to saturday at s 15 am sundays address po box 707 los angeles california mm iiwwfifi marmill fattening mash or pellets analysis protein 145 fat 35 fibre 7 here is an ideal ration for the fattening of cockerels cull pullets and hens it contains a variety of ingredients care fully blended to not only produce fat but also to build up the meat tissue and distribute the fat evenly throughout the tissue marmill fattening mash or pellets is ideal for either pen or crate fattening best gains however are made when the birds are closely confined and have no opportunity of moving around this helps soften the muscles and produces a much more tender and better flavoured meat coal coal coal we have a limited supply of alberta brickets now available at our bins call at store and see sample of this coal central feed store stouffville ph 277 ooqkqxkooocqooooa oil burners for any type heating plants the guaranteed installation of a wca oil burner will banish your healing worries for this winter and for many more installations made in about three weeks from date of order seventeen years experience with oil heating systems sold and installed by arthur r gray lloydtown ontario phone schomberg 5022 sunday school lesson lesson for sept 15 golucu text he that tiuutii iu his riches hall fall but the righte ous shall flourish as a brauch piov 112 the lesson as a whole a mans attitude toward money is often the acid test of his character where love of wealth and a deter mination to amass riches possesses the heart there is no limit to the sinful lengths to which one may go in order to carry out his plans 1 tim 09 covetousness is said to be idolatry because it becomes the supreme passion of the one who gives himself up to it col 35 on the other hand he who holds his earthly goods as a stewardship committed to him by godto be used for his glory finds joy and blessing as he ministers to the needs of others and advances bv his gener- ositv- the work of the lord 2 cor slg5 someone has defined money as a universal provider for everything but happiness yet money rightly used may give much joy both to him who disburses it and to those who receive the bounn it is called in scripture the mammon of unrighteousness luke 10 9 11 because if sin had not come in money would never have been known mankind would have en joyed the abundant provision of the creator with no sense of mine or thine all would have been for the good of all as each days need required the fact that monev came in as a medium of exchange iroves the unrighteousness of the human heart and the necessity of a recog nition of property rights because of the presence of sin yet these riches of unrighteousness may be so used is to promote hanoiness and to stir the gratitude of heart both to god as the supreme giver and to man as his responsible steward money used in view of eternitv is sanctified to the glory of the lord verse by verse exod 20 17 thou shalt not covet this commandment forbids all envy and jealousv mid searches the inward part of ones being for the desire to have what belongs to another is not manifest to our fellows but is wickedness in tiie sight of god it was this command ment that showed saul of tarsus the sinfulness of his heart rom 7715 prov 1123 the desire of the righteous is brilv good a righteous man does not desire that to which he is not entitled lie would not want to injure or defraud his neigh bor the expectation of the wicked is the very opposite of this he would appropriate whatever he could even though it belonged rightfulp- to another verse 24 scatlereth and yet increaseth as in the case of seed sown in the field a sparse sowing makes for a small crop and tends to povert a good man gives gener ously for he finds joy in minister ing to the comfort of those in need luke 12 13 master speak to my brother that he divide the in heritance with me it was a request on the part of one who felt he was not being treated fairly for the lord jesus christ to interfere in a family quarrel the speaker evidently thoughth his brother would be inclined to heed an ad- montion from the lord jesus so ho hoped thereby to obtain a larger portion of what he considered his rightful inheritance verse 11 who made me a judge of a divider over you the lord jesus refused to adjudicate in a matter of this kind he saw into the heart of the complainant and detected the love of gain which was behind the apparently innocent renuest verse 15 beware of covetous ness the law definitely forbids this sin which is however latent in every human heart rom- 77- 13 it is a mistake to suppose we can ever be satisfied with earthly treasure life does not consist in the accumulation of money or of the things that money can buy verse 16 the ground of a cer tain rich man brought forth plenti fully the lord jesus told a story to illustrate the folly of trying to satisfy the soul with temporal pros perity or worldly gain he pictured a man so wealthy that what he might afterward obtain would be a superfluity yet this man still craved for more verse 17 i have no room where to bestow m fruits the thought of sharing his abundance with his less fortunate neighbors never occurred to this man he was utter ly selfish and thought only of per sonal fosnerity verse 18 i will pull down my barns and build greater all his plans were for his own comfort and enjoyment he considered no ex penso too great so long as it min istered to the happiness of his own covetous heart verse 10 take thine ease eat drink and be merry already he visualized his new barns and store houses filled to overflowing with what he fancied would supply not only his needs but all his selfish desires for many vears to come he would be independent of god and of surrounding circumstances let come what might to others he would feather his own nest as we say and would ik ovided for no matter how thev might suffer verse 20 but god how often these two words come in to upset all human ideas and all mens plans god said thou fool this night thy soul shall ik required of thee then whose shall those things ik which thou hast orovided he knew not that while he was making all his selfish plans death was reaching for his heartstrings he had planned for a long and comfortable life but had made no provision for blttfu 43 pound ix berlin every inch of land that can be worked is under cultivation in germany and france as the people wage their battle for food morley f verity vicepresident of masse harris co ltd said at toronto on wednesday on his return from a tour of europe mr verity said the german peoole were abathetic and seldom smile under allied occupa tion transportation however was getting back to normal with the cracktrains operating again in france and germany food when it was to be had cost a great deal he added and quoted figures for black market goods such as butter which in berlin was 45 a pound eternity v cisc 21 so is he that layetii up ucjjuie lor muiseil ami is uol tou toward uou o niau is ricn unvaru uou wiio ignores tus creat or lie wilo turns 10 uou ill repen tance emu liuui ana oruers ills me jcloiuuig to tne teacmiig aim c-x- ainpie oi tne ioiu jesus enrtst kivuig uiiseiiisiuy ministering to tin- needy snaring uous goou guts wnn ins neignoor tuts is me man wno accumulates treasurer in heaven the heart of the lesson god would never have forbidden covetousness and so branded it as a serious otfense against righteous ness if it were not for the fact that the desire to possess that to which one is not entitled is so fraught with evil of every character the love of mone we are told is not exactly the but a root of all evil there is nothing wicked that may not be grafted onto this root of covetousness it is therefore all important that we learn to be con tent with what we have heb 135 for godliness with contentment is great gain 1 tim g 6 he who has christ possesses the truest ealth for in him are hid all the treasures of wisdom and know ledge col 23 if one be without christ he is in deepest poverty no matter what he may accumulate in the way of worldly pelf whether it be money or property to know him and to hold all we possess as subject to his will and direction is to be rich toward god whitevale too late last week the school bell has rung in the vale once again miss nellie hyland of locust hill is the new principal- all kiddies seemed hapin- as they wended their way back to school lunch boxes and books in hand misses blanche and mary ham lin and mr and mrs george ham lin sent sunday september 1 iu milton mr and mrs georee white anil wee daughter are new residents in our village mrs white and her daughter just arrived from eng land last week and mr white was a former green river boy who served overseas in canadas arniv we cordially welcome these new comers to our village guests at the home of mr and mrs a e fleming recently have been misses gussie and ann flem ing mr and mrs charles xevin and the misses myrtle gorrell and jean fleming all of toronto visitors in toronto recentlv were mrs campbell anthony mrs f herbert and iliss mary herbert rev j and mrs melaehlan have returned home after a months vacation as his subject sundav evening sept 1 rev melaehlan chose the man with the hoe dr and mrs c s reddick spent a week at the home of mrs ellison and mr j bernie mr stanley tweedie of dixie was home over the weekend mr and mrs stanley evans and little daughter lynne spent the labor day holidav in niagara falls mrs j mcmillan and little son billie of toronto were guests of mrs norman burke miss virginia major of oshawa and miss lydia major of toronto were visitors at mr fred majors home over the weekend miss helen hornshaw flew to montreal to be the weekend guest there of miss doris wilson mr and mrs leslie lieare and family of cherrywood were the sundav guests of mr and mrs w hilts of human interest one of the last carriage shops in pickering township and peshaos in the pro vince of ontario has been razed to the ground it was on the property of mr j a pugh and had been built somewhere over eighty vears ago bv the late mr joseph wilson who owned the propertv before mr pugh mr hugh michell bought the building for his chicken farm mr earl webster formerly prin cipal of whitevale public school and lately principal of ajax public school has been anoointed assistant director of the universities adult education board of ontario with headquarters in kingston the ter- ritorv which he will cover will be from port hope to ottawa he besrins his work in the field about the middle of september until then he is at the head office in toronto as soon as mr webster can he in tends moving his family to king ston we congratulate mr webster on his new anoointment and wish him success in his work auction sale farm stock implements hay grain furniture the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public- auction at lot 33 con 9 on townline lust east of stouffville thursday sept 19 1910 the following property belonging to the estate of the late wm slack horses cattle bay mare aged bay horse aged black cow due nov roan cow due dec 1 red cow due nov 15 jersey cow due in dec red white cow due in nov red cow due nov 2 black and white cow due in dec red cow milking good heifer due dec s 1 heifers 2 yrs old 2 yearling heifers swine poultry sow due oct 1 10 chunks is chunks yorkshire sow due time of sale yorkshire sow due time of sale yorkshire sow due time of sale yorkshire sow bred s old geese 3s young geese about 100 hens heavy breed implements binder mh hay rake md mower 5 ft cut md seed drill 13 disc wagon box hay rack riding plow sulky cutter walking plow 21 fleury lsection harrows buggy walking scuftler cockshutt cream separator viking set sloop sleighs wheelbarrow set disc harrows pig crate fanning mill stoneboat colony house large cart 5 hydro poles number fence posts quantity lumber quantity scantling beatty washing machine with hi hn engine 10 rods poultry wire fence about 30 load mixed hay about s00 bus mixed grain 150 bus barley quantitv seed corn golden bantam set team harness number collars forks hoes long ladder lard press sausage grinder cook stove coal heater round box stove set scales 200 lbs furniture iron bed springs iron bed springs wooden bed springs s- mattress wooden bed with springs extension kitchen table 2 cellar tables sideboard kitchen cabinet 2 small tables dominion organ washstand 0 dining room chairs leather seats dresser and washstand 2 butter bowls laddie and print kitchen couch churn settee and arm chair small rocking chair 2 lanterns 3 hanging lamps piece chesterfield suite in first class condition olman iantern and lamp quantity jars dishes kitchen utensils 2 bird cages 5gal coal oil can coal oil oven wringer and stand numerous other articles sale at one sharp ist terms cash lloyd turner clerk alvln s farmer auctioneer danforth automotive supply tom dobson 705 danforth ave toronto phone ha 0931 parts accessories machine shop service eggs wanted by reg- grading station free weekly pick up cases supplied prompt returns write or phone p hutton 40 kemvorlhv ave- grover 8970 toronto 13 alfalfa hay wanted best price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 masseyharris implements a good stock of parts wc have on hand 1 binder 7 ft milking machines drag harrows asphalt roofing 1 mower 6 ft walking plows springtooth harrows roll roofing agent for universal lightning rods henry ogden son phone stouffville 25402 deposit your savings in an account with us they will be secure from theft or other form of loss and will be at your disposal when and as you wish the assets of a strong bank are behind every dollar you deposit the canadian bank of commerce stouffville ifrinrh ag thompson mjrr clarcnicint branch w i invin mgr

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