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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 12, 1947, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 12 1947 sunday school lesson ijosiah one after the other were all erally to judge the evils that afflict- commanded jeremiah he was to as jeremiah had predicted would be i weaklings who had no firm eonvic- na and exposed them to embody in one scroll all the warn- the case itions regarding their responsibilij because of jehovahs refusal ings and predictions of coming judg- verse 3 at the commandment lesson for june 15 ties nor did thev have true piety to identify himself with them on ment that god had given him to of the lord came this upon judah golden texcthe fear of the lord that would have enabled them to account oi tileir unfaithfulness declare in order that by this special or the sins of alanasseh the prolongrtli la but the yean of stand for god against the encroach- i jeremiah is often called the appeal the conscience of the kin the wicked hau be vhonened menls of idolatry the lord sent weeping prophet because of his and the people might be reached prov 1027 message after message by jeremiah tenderness of heart and the grief verse 3 it may be that the the lesson as a whole calling the leaders both ecclesiasti- that possessed him on account of house of judah will hear that i the four kings who succeeded cal and royal and the people gen- the defection of his people jer may forgive their iniquity and their 91 but he could also be very sin god would bring every pos- stern when rebuking iniquity as sible influence to bear upon the wickedness of tne king had result ed in irreparable harm because the evils he introduced though tem porarily dealt with in josians good reign had never been judged and turned from by the nation as a whole- thus idolatry became their in this present lesson in these hearts of wayward men in order to ruin verse 4 he filled jerusalem with innocent blood which the lord would not pardon where iniquity prevails human life is considered a- of little account the worship of molech involving countless human sacrifices chiefly of babes and little children had so aroused the indignation of jehovah that he would not pardon it inas- natiohal things he manifested the same bring them to repentance that h spirit that was seen in all perfec- might forgive them and lead them i tion in our blessed lord whose on in the way of righteousness but j tears and denunciations were in in this case there was only increas- j perfect keeping false prophets ling waywardness when the roll i have ever had the confidence of was read before the king he ties- those who are ready to accept al- troyed it by cutting it with a pen- most anyone claiming to speak knife and burning it in the fire with divine authority instead of verse 2s take thee again testing him by what god has al- f another roll mans opposition can- ready revealed it was true of old not destroy gods word in place of much as there was no it is just as true now 2 pet 2 13 the burned roll jeremiah was com- movement of repentance therefore the need of being ever on manded to produce a second one guard lest one be deceived by un- reiterating all that was in the first scriptural teachings which turn one one away from the truth and point verse 29 why hast thou writ- the way to endless ruin 2 cor 11 tne kin babvlon shall 13 we need to try the spirits certainly come and destroy this whether they be of god 1 john hand jehoiakim was indignant 11 for satan has his ministers wit jeremiah because he prop- who speak plausibly but are really hesied of judgment about to fall upon the land so he sought to null ify the predictions by destroying gilson oil burner stouffville motors andy forson stouftville ontario ringwood ontario art staley goodwood ontario seeking to mislead rather than to edify 2 cor 11 14 15 justin martyr wrote long ago many spirits are abroad in the world and the credentials they display are splendid gifts of eloquence and ability christian look carefully ask for the print of the nails the false prophets in jeremiahs i day ridiculed predictions of coming judgment and prated of peace and safety when the judge stood at the door g 14 sll it is the samo today and will be until the vials of the wrath of god are actually being poured out upon the earth 1 thess 53 men prefer these soft spoken teachers of error who prophesy smooth things isa 3010 to the faithful men of god who declare unflinchingly the word of the lord without fear or favor but in the day of christ when every hidden thing is brought to light gods true i servants will be recognized and j rewarded and the preachers of i preachers of falsehood will be dealt j with in judgment verse by veisc i jer 3g 2 take thee a roll of a book and write therein all the words that i have spoken against judah it was during the reign of jehoiakim that god thus the heart of the loson the conflict between truth and error has been going un ever sines the effort of satan when he suc cessfully misled our first parents in the garden of eden with his subtle hath god said thus insinuating doubt and questioning into the mind of eve toleration of false teachers in the church of god is treachery to christ the false the scriptures as many have done p in israel were the bitter since opponents of the revelation given through holy men who wrote and verse 30- i herefore he shall spoke as tn were move b have none to sit upon the throne of j of god the same tq kconomi you can got prompt installa tion by placing orders now for this proven heating unit in your home see e j stickley victoria square lhone 751s david jehoiakim was to be bereft of his sons and he himself was to be dishonored in his death because of his disobedience to the word of the lord verse 31- they hearkened not this was the condemnation of judah god called them to repent ance but they refused to hear therefore they were to be exposed to the destruction which they sought to avert by their own ingenuity but never bravery nor plotting would avail to shield them from the power of the chaldeans 2 kings 21 1 nebuchadnezzar came up and jehoiakim became his servant three years finding himself and his army unable to cope with the military might of the chaldeans jehoiakim submitted and agreed to be vassal of the king of babylon but later brought ruin on himself and his day except that the basis for all true testimony is now the complet ed volume of holy scripture by which all teaching is to be tested violating his oath of allegiance verse 2 the lord sent against him bonds of the chaldees and affiliated nations to destrov judah two foxes f1xd haven ix lindsay mrs stafford barnett of lindsay was very surprised when she open ed the back door of her home to find two little furry animals she took to be rats having an early breakfast on her husbands boots her husband was called and the animals turned out to be red foxes mr barnett believes the foxes to be about two months old he put them in a box and will keep them over the weekend for inspection by anyone who is interested after that he intends taking them to a farmer he cannot explain how they hap- subjects by t0 get in his back yard but neighbors have a theory that the high water drove them from their nest oldest boatmakee in canada pursuing trade at mixden believed to be canadas oldest boatmaker s1yearold a langdon of minden is still actively pursuing his trade he is one of the high lands most widelyknown citizei born at arthur in wellington township on january 10th 1s03 mr langdon moved to toronto at an early age and made his home there from 1s7s to 190s he has many pleasant memories of the days spent in the queen city where he was employed as a cabinet mak er he moved to minden in 190s and established the boat building shop which he has conducted ever since mr langdon in the 40 years of operation has built 4 steamboats 15 motor boats and over 3000 can oes and skiffs mr langcron who is hale and hearty and looks 20 years younger than his age is in his shop every working day and spends a full day when asked to what he attributed his remarkable health mr langdon replied liking your work and do ing an honest days work gives one a feeling of satisfaction that makes for mental rest and consequently physical rest ensues mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm sunday 10 am 8 pm commencing 4th of may 1947 hands at work learning motor vehicle repair oxtailtos progress and prosperity arc directly dependent on her ability to produce goods in sufficient volume to meet domestic needs and the demands of world markets to keep production lines moving requires thousands of vehicles powered by gasoline and diesel engines and these vehicles must be maintained in firstclass condition skilled main tenance men ami operators arc needed to keep a smooth and increasing flow of raw materials moving to industry to move workers to their jobs to speed pndiicc to market for those who master such skilled occupations higher wages job security and better working conditions arc within easier reach today through the plan sponsored by the department of veterans affairs and other agencies thousands of young workers are being trained to meet the needs of motor vehicle trades and other industrial needs of the province graduates of these rehabilitation courses arc now readv to take their place in ontarios industry available to you are veterans kcllstarted on the road to skilled motor trades such as motor mechanics crvice management service nation operation diesel mechanic and operation seek them out with confidence they are your future craftsmen published by the brewing industry ontario diesel mecnamcs the diesel course offers exceptional oppor tunity for the average experienced motor mechanic shop work with a comhination of theory covers all phases of operation and is designed to give the student all essentials for proper diesel engine maintenance course available at hamilton only i ocational training courses in the arts professions and trades are offered at training centres located in tne following cities and towns in ontario toronto hamilton kitchener windsor ft william lirocuille aorta bay ouaum yorkontario farm ers better off than many sections old friend and resident of this district mr bruce morton was up from glasgow in the ottawa dis trict last thursday for the day farmers down there mr morton reports were not able to start seed- ing and the ottawa experimental farm indicated this the worst spring for seeding since they com menced keeping records fiftyeight years ago in view of reports like this the farmers and others in york and ontario counties may consider themselves fortunate here prob ably fifty per cent or more of the grain crop was sown and is growing wonderfully well however the odd farmer didnt get started seeding while quite a few were able to com plete the job lands not sown to grain have mostly been put into roots and many have sown buck wheat for a late crop while the grain crop will be- short pasture lands are surging up ward with ample grass being assured until next fall oooooomoooomcxk j m dealers canadian buyers of scrap claremont will pay 100 for old scrap bat teries delivered price list for these goods metal brass copper lb 8c alluminum lb 7c lead lb 6c iron hundred 50c old radiators 150 horse hair lb duck feather ticks new duck feathers old bagging per 100 lb lb 35c 35c 50c sl25 all buys 1000 or more called for j huffon c la rem ont phone claremont 2t wooocooooooofioooq soe for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stonffvill rri stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 58w office phone 370 spray painting expert workmanship free estimates given tack leary gormley ont ph stouff 6321 50sepl 31 i0e30x 30c stouff mile floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers mitt smith prop

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