business directory dental neil c smth lds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank ot commence telephone 167 stouffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate ot royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over marie jacks beauty parlor phone 274w markham every tuesday medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county dr f j button stouffville ontario telephone 371 xray hours daily 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and by appointment office over button blk dr herbert b freel physician telephone 164 xray hours daily except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 700 to 900 pm a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am optometrical brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street bast stouffvme auctioneers sunday school lesson sellers atkinson ph agin 201w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere specializ ing in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements household furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price of one muliken po ph aglncourt 52w3 markham po ph markham 206 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbrldge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a speciality address gormley po telephone stouffville 67312 real estate e a grubin ro optometrist picton stouffville dates of visits to stouffville office announced in local columns consult j a willoughby sons for complete real estate service head office toronto 156 yonge st ad 0605 city and country homes farm and small acreages industrial business properties harvey moyer is your local redresentative phone 83jl stouffville raymond e wass optometrist toronto ontario at stouffville every saturday 1000 am to 900 pm office located in same building ae len wilkes clothes shop telephone 24wl tor redfern 5000 insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 269w2 h 0 klinck phone 4w3 stouffville fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 125 years experience strength and service unexcelled d a beer insurance of all kinds 20th anniversary ph pickering 241w2 address brougham ont f m pugh phone 38w2 stouffville idle fire auto the mutual life of canada was established in 1869 and has always been a mutual company it enjoys an excellent reputation for outstand ing returns to policy holders prompt and courteous service when buying or selling reaij estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison regd real estate broker phone 8731 funeral directors l e oneill stoxjffvtjilie funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night t phone stouffville 98wl ivlwllttlllwtvl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service equipped to take care of modest funeral at the reasonable charge as well as the largest and most exacting successor to the late r g clendennlng telephone 90 markham ontario mm thos j wignall funeral director f g alsqp life auto fit sickness and accident insurance phone 50wx taxi service george coltham ontario land surveyor municipal and and general box 443 aurora farm surveys engineering phone 8641 stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone tlwl dignified efficient service for november 26 the stewardship of money golden text every mian according as he piurposeth in bis heart so let him rive not grudgingly or of ne cessity for iod loveth a cheerful giver 2 cor 97 the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson it is a great mistake to suppose that the teaching of scripture is that only a tithe of our income belongs to god the plain truth of the word is that we who are saved are the servants bondsmen ot him who has redeemed us and therefore all that we are and all that we possess belongs to him we are to hold every thing as a sacred trust committed to us to use in his interests and for his glory we rightly sing naught that 1 have mint own ill call ill hold it tor the giver my heart my strength my life my all are his and his for ever in other words we are his stewards it is required in stewards that a man be found faithful 1 cor 42 we need to seek to know the will of god as to how we should use what he has entrusted to us what proportion is required for our temporal support and that of those dependent upon us and what may we use for the al leviation of the needs of others and for the spreading of the gospel at home and abroad the tertth is the very least that we should set aside for the work of the lord if we were jews living under law this would be an obligation we could not righteously avoid shall we as christians living under grace give less surely constrained by divine love we will rather exceed this and give to our utmost ability that the cause of christ be advanced in the world the historical setting the second letter to the corinth ians followed the first by but a short time it was probably written in ad 60 from philippi in the anticipation of a visit paul was soon to make he did not wish to have to empha size financial matters after arrival so wrote beseeching them to make up a promised bounty for suffering be lievers in judea and have it ready before his arrival among them the letter to the philippians was writ ten by paul from rome during his first imprisonment in it he thanks the church at pliilippi for a generous contribution they had sent by the hand of epaphroditus in order to minister to his needs he recognized this as a real expression of christ ian fellowship and stewardship verse by verse 2 cor 96 he which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly this is a free quotation from pro verbs 1124 where we read there is that withholdeth more than is meet but it tendeth to poverty the farmer who would have a tjountlful crop must sow abundant seed other wise if he thinks to profit by saving on seed he will lose out in the time of harvest so it is in our use of our means as stewards of god verse 7 according as he pur- poseth in his heart it is not now merely giving a tenth but settling it in the heart before god as to how much one can afford to hold back and then giving not grudgingly or of necessity for god loveth a cheerful giver he who gives only because he feels he must or in order to keep up appearances will not be rewarded by the lord in the coming day of manifestation he values only what is given gladly out of love for him self a cheerful giver is sure to have his masters approval verse 8 god is able to make all grace abound toward you god will be no mans debtor we may be cer tain that if we recognize our respon sibility to use our financial means according to his instructions he will take care of us and our needs in or der that we may have all sufficiency in all things j phil 410 your care of j hath flourished again pauls heart was gladdened when he received the missionary offering sent him by the philippian church with whom there had been no contact for many months doubtless because they did not know where he was or how to reach him verse 11 i have learned to be content paul carefully avoided anything that might be construed as an appeal for personal help he had ambulance 24 hour service call markham 230 niimnn ooooooofivooqoooo stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 125 office phone 870 aad 120 rennees transport phone 121 stonffrllle sand gravel learn screened stone amy size dally service to toronto phone wa 9002 toronto wnw stouffville machine tool works telephone 151 rear of cnr suuom electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs learned to trust implicitly in god and so was content whatever his circumstances might be verse 12 i am instructed both to be full and to be hungry through years of dependence on the lord he had learned experimentally how to accept every condition he was called upon to face as from the lord him self verse 13 i can do all things through christ which strengthened me the revised version changes christ to him but the meaning is the same it is from our risen glor ified lord that we may draw needed strength to enable us to live victori ously no matter what tests we have to meet see epheslans 316 and deuteronomy 3325 verse 14 ye have well done that ye did communicate with my affliction god has chosen to sustain his fulltime missionary servants through the gifts ot his people at home so in ministering to paul the church at philippi was fulfilling the will of god verse 15 concerning giving and receiving paul has in mind a debit and credit acount he had ministered the truth of god to them they rec ognized their responsibility to minis ter in temporal things to him 1 cor 9714 verse 16 even in thessaloni- ca this was the next city in which paul and his companions labored after leaving philippi verse 17 i desire fruit that may abound to your account recogniz ing christian liberality as an evi dence of divine life which would bring sure reward at last paul was thankful for the generosity and thoughtfulness of the believers at philippi verse is a sacrifice acceptable wellpleasing to god while the things which epaphroditus had brought to paul certainly did much to add to his comfort he was not thinking merely of what all this meant to himself but he viewed their gifts from the divine standpoint as a sacrifice offering acceptable to god because of the loving devotion that moved thus to minister to his ser vant the heart of the lesson nothing so manifests the true state of ones christian experience as his attitude toward money and other after all is said and done how does it taste in the cup that is what counts yield the perfect flavour traffic so bad privilege to walk new league head warren b hastings champion of the motor car since 1906 has been named general manager of the ontario iotor league he celebrated by coming to work by street car for the first time in my life im a pedestrian said the man who provides service for 100000 motor ists im waiting for the new models before i start driving again he doesnt miss his car because traffic in toronto has become a problem so much so its a privi lege to walk he said the new manager lias been con nected with the motor league for 3 years principally as editor of the evidences of wealth a covetous heart and subjection to the will of god never go together but where the heart is yielded to the lord all our possessions will be recognized as his too and we will find real joy in using that which he sees fit to com mit to our keeping in a manner that will further his interests in the world and be a means of giving help and comfort to those who through force of circumstances are destitute or in affliction if all the money that is wasted by professed christians on things that do not profit were turned into the treasury of the lord there would be abundance io meet all the necessary expenses of the church the support of honv and foreign mis sions and to care for the poor and needy all about us canadian motorists official publica tion of the canadian automobile association he drove the first car in toronto with running boards and is an authority on relics of the flivver world he wrote the first automo bile column in canada which appeared for several years in the star weekly starting in 1911 drivers today have it soft mr hastings said they jump in the car press the starter and away they go but they lose half the fun if you could call it fun wearing goggles repairing flats breathing in dust and never knowing whether youd make the next hill drivers today arent keen about monkeying with motors and he doesnt blame them the first cars could always be fixed with string and barbed wire he grinned 1 could tear a motor out and put it together 1 wouldnt dare tangle with the new stream liners there is nothing on any car that is perfect good years lie ahead mr hastings fell in love with the automobile because he grew up with it when i was a boy you could park on king st all day he said there were no traffic laws and gasoline cost nine cents a gal lon we fought to keep them from putting down a speed limit of eigiti miles an hour after motorists took members of legislature for rides in the revolu tionary gas buggies it became ob vious eight miles an hour was ridi culous the limit was set at 10 to bnust you must 1 be a canadian citizen or british subject 2 be between 17 and 29 years of age 3 bo single 4 meet army lost requirements 5 volunteer for service anywhere report right away to watlift house rideau charlotte stj ottawa out no 5 pertonnel depol artillery park bagol jt kingston ont no 6 pertonnel depot chorley park douglof drive toronto ont no 7 pertonnel depot wolieley bafrackt elizabeth street iondon ont a24390 your help is needed now to bring this antiaircraft gun into action calls for a full crew skilled men trained to fight as a fast- thinking fastacting team to train such a crew takes time gun crews must know how to handle modem scientific equipment electronics radar radio tele phone men must work together with the closely timed coordination of a championship football team the canadian army active force needs men today keen young men who can begin training immedi ately as antiaircraft gunners you can take your place at the side of the men who defend canada by re porting for training without delay act now and help make canada strong help make canada stitomj join the canadian army active force now for sparkling cntorlainment listen to the voice of the army wednesday evening dominion nlwork