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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1953, p. 4

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the tribune stoufjville out- thursday july 9 isxj salada tea bags central feed store phone 277 stouffville marmill chick starter growing mash in crumbles or pellet form order your agrico and aa quality fertilizer threshing machine the easy way to put your straw in the mow and the grain in the granary is with a new 24 x 36 mildmay lion thresher with feeder grain thrower combined cutter and shredder on selfaligning ball bearings 300 payment and balance on easy terms complete price 1800 this weeks sunday school lesson see ernest hunt gormley or lobsinger bros mildmay ph 10 ww1v9 a patters of christian i5ehaviok iii tet lt love be without dissimulation ab hor that which is evil cleave to that which i good koiu the lesson as a whole approach to the lesson a very popular bit of philo sophy inins sow a thought and reap an act sow an act and reap a habit sow a habit and reap a character the on ly difficulty with this seyueree is that it is not true character is what we begin with not what we end up with what a man is determines his think ing and his acting and his ha bits worldly wisdom so often begins at the wrong end for sound moral philosophy there is no text like the bible and the apostle paul follows sound teaching of the rest of the hook he does not advise men to change their way of thinking and acting to develop better character but he shows the divine provision for making men over for be stowing upon them a new cha racter but he shows the di vine provision for making men over for bestowing upon them a new character and then in dicates how that new charac ter will manifest itself in new conduct christian behavior is always the response of the new man to the divine work within this is why the epistles of paul are generally built on the simple plan of a doctrinal sec ion followed by practical ex hortations and instructions a- bout behavior so it is in the epistle to the romans the first eleven chapters are full of doctrine in them we learn how god makes unrighteous men righteous then four chapters are given to practical matters of christian living showing how the man who has been made righteous is expect ed to act in various relation- hips perhaps a brief outline of the epistle would be of value here is a sugges ts b class lion 1 preface horn 1117 2 condeibiiatiori 11 to 320 i justiitcauon 321 to 521 t sanctincation ltl to 839- the mystery of israel 91 to hsj6- this section may be regarded as parenthetie so tar as the continuity of the thought is concerned u behavior 121 to 1333 7 salutations ul27j at the 1352 keswick conven tion in england dr w gra ham scroggie gave the bible readings in romans these studies have been publisned under the title salvation and behavior pickering and in- glis ltd glasgow c 2 scot land i heartily commend this small but compact and rich volume veise by ere rom 121 present your bodies a living sacrifice your reasonable service this is to be a oneefora act and it lies at the basis of all prac tical holiness as christ offer ed himself in a prepared body heb 105 for death so we are to yield our bodies in life is instruments of the will of god such an offering is de scribed as holy acceptable reasonable verse 2 and be not con formed transformed that good and acceptable and perfect will of god we must not make this age gr our pattern but by a continual renewal of the mind an inward process wrought by the holy spirit we must give outward expression to an in ner condition this is the tran sfigured life in which the will of god is done and found to be good pleasing and per fect verse 9 let above be without dissimulation abhor evil cleave to good there is no place for pretense i the christian life love is the basic virtue and the foun tain of all the others it will assure an abhorrence of all e- vil and a delight in all good see psalm 557 verse 10 kindly aftec- tioned with brotherly love in honour preferring ore another here is love within the familv circle of the saints which is to be gracious ten der and eager to see our breth ren rat ncr than ourselves hon ored do we measuie up here verse u xot slothful in business fervent in spirit ser ving the lord three more expressions of love luther translates the first be not lazy as to what you ought to the serving in the third phrase is that of a bondslave but it is voluntary verse 12 rejoicing in hope patient in tribulation continuing instant in prayer we have a sure hope titus 2 13 1 pet 15 which should keep us rejoicing when tribu lation arises that same iiope will sustain us steadfast pray er will keep that hope fresh and living and will give us en durance in the trying hour verse 13 distributing to the necessity of saints given to hospitality saints are not always exempt from temporal steeds and such occasions are opportunities tor fellow saints to show the love of god in a practical way hospitality does not mean doing a lot of social entertaining but receiving the saints into ones home to care for them as occasion arises verse 14 bless them which persecute you curse not see luke g2s we aie follow ers of him who prayed fath er forgive them this is not easy when we feel the sting of the persecutors lash but the love of god is equal to this al so verse 15 rejoice with them that do rejoice and weep with them that weep there is to be no envy against those who prosper nor gioating ov er the hurt or the distressed our rejoicing and weeping must not only be appropriate but sincere verse 16 the same mind hind not high things out condescend be not wise in your own conceits the first phrase is a call to har mony the second to lowliness cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers for immediate rentals stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone ls6w model by model mile l thriftiest movers of them ail multistop delivenesare made easier with the gmc 9100 series chassis flat face cowl type illustrated to 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are the greatest gmc trucks ever built they bring you new staying power and new safety with heavier more rigid and durable construction all 1953 models provide increased horse power and higher compression ratio these thrifty valveinhead engines give you faster acceleration greater hillclimbing ability and even greater economy than ever before but theres only one way to really know what advantages are waiting for you in these new gmcs- drtve one yourself your gmc dealer will put you behind the wheel of one of the wide variety of models available youll thrill to the drive of sparkling horsepower the lift of responsive high compression the solidity and stamina which will enable you to save more and make more on every hauling job with gmc stouffville mole motor sales ontario the third to humility for condescend read associate tiie condescending nttitude is to be avoided verse 17 recompense to no man for evil provide tilings honest in the sight f ail men retaliation has no place in the christian life see verse lt for honest read good or lovely gr kala basic mean ing beautiful lovely we may be very honest in all our dealings ami still be very un attractive the world must see the beautv of the lord in us pa 9017 verse is if it be possible live peacably with all men peace with all men will not always be possible but in sofar as it depends on us we must cultivate peace if there must be strife let others be re sponsible verse 19 avenge not yourselves 1 will repay saith the lord gods retribu tions will always be just bas ed on perfect knowledge we hurt ourselves dishonor god and lose all opportunity to wit ness when we take revenge into our own hands verse 29 feed him give him drink coals of fire on his head this- excel lent counsel is quoted from proverbs 2522 this is real christian retaliation the coals of fire here are not of the consuming and destroy ing kind verse 21 be not overcome of evil but overcome evil with ood evil in the form of per secution and other actions of our enemies is but an oppor tunity for spiritual victory in our own lives and by the retal iation of good we may win our persecutor t lie heart of the lesson the merices of god call for a response from all who have received them what tliese mercies are paul lias faithfully expounded in this great epistle he lias told us of our fearful condition as sin nerswhether sinners of the gentiles or sinners of the jews he has shown us the wrath of god resting upon us he has hailed us before the ibar of god and discovered us to ourselves as guilty without excuse and condemned then lie has presented gods amaz ing provision for just such sinners he has shown us how a righteous god on a basis of righteousness has provided a perfect righteousness for un righteous men by grace rom 32- by blood 59 by faith osl not only so but he has presented gods provision for making justified men holy the cross he has declared is not only the place of christs death for us but the place of our death in christ and by it the justified man is dead unto sin but the alive unto god moreover the holy spir it enters into the picture to make all gods provision ac tual and real and practical in the experience of the believ er til peace victory assur ance are the practical fruit of our sanctiflcation the climax is reached in that exultant song of the love of christ at the end of chapter 8 these are the mercies of god and they call for a kind of conduct very different from that of the unregenerate this ibehavior the apostle presents in the later portion of the e- pistle beginning in chapter 12 first he presents the basis of all christian conduct an out ward act arid an inward pro cess the outward act is the presentation of the body to god 121 and the inward process is the renewal of the mind v 2 the outward act is our responsibility and it means that our members are no longer the organs for the accomplishing of our own de- siresr but for doing his will the inward process is the work of the holy spirit and it means the transfiguration of our lives the outshining of an inwrought glory so that that good and acceptable and per fect will of god becomes a demonstrated reality this will of god finds ex pression in the life of the be liever in all relationships paul gives exhortations affect ing three of these relation ships first there is the chris tians conduct within the sphere of the church 12m3 then in the sphere of societv 121121 and then in the sphere of authority 1317 love must dominate our beha vior toward our fellow believ ers blessing must nark our conduct toward the world sub mission must be snown to ward all duly established au thority everv verse every phrase in i this portion is worthy of min ute attention careful study of tfeis whole section would re volutionize the attitude of ma ny a christian there 13 far too little familv afteetion a- mong the people of ood wej are altogether too careless bout our testimony in world especially when shsebssffisssaessisisbsee joy beauty salon permanent waving individual styling j razor shapiij i mrs verna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2j eiaisehsibjhaiaaihihaeibraiaisfaiai wrong us and we are far ti thoughtless in the matter obedience to the ordinances the state such as traffic income tax custom duties a so on we all need more be tv of character 17b sr i es lavs wedding 11x0 x goodwin at the ceremony in johns chapel toronto juf 27 rita cecelia daughter mrs charles goodwin becar the bride of eldon irwin s of mr alfred dixon given in marriage by hi brother jack goodwin tl bride wore a floor length gov of white satin and lace h fingertip veil was held by crown of seeded pearls an she carried a bouquet of w roses and white mums her only attendand lle mitchell sister of the groo as bridesmaid wore a flo4 length gown of yellow taffe and carried a nosegay of mi ed flowers best man was the bride brother harry while the us ers were gorman dixon a patrick goodwin reception was held at t home of the brides moth where she received weari navy blue sheer with white a cessories and wore a corsafl ot red roses mrs stanley ji win aunt of the groom recei ed wearing grey nvlon she with navy accessories and corsage of red roses for travelling through tfi muskoka district the brie wore a mauve nylon net dre3 with white accessories o their return they will live toronto wedding carsox kaoroki ballantrae united churcj was the scene of the weddinj of lois carmeletta carsoi chibald carlson frankfonj ont to robert ernest rat ford son of mr and mrs rol ert radford the brides father officiate assisted by rev frank mull the bride chose a gown c white nylon net over satin toi ped by chantilly lace wit scalloped edges wliich fell o er her bouffant skirt her fir gertip veil of nylon net was ai ranged from a coronet of lac and seed pearls and she ca ried red roses and baby breath mrs kenneth camr boll matron of honor wor midnight blue nylon net wit matching stole her other ai tendant mrs john radfor was gowned in pink nylon n with stole shirley mornin was flowergirl and wore pin taffeta they wore wreaths flowers and carried nosegay of pink and blue carnation the flowergirl carried a oaf ket of rose petals john rat fcrd was best man usher were royre carson and lame radford the brides mothe wore a crepe and alencon lac dress with matching accessoi ies and corsage of pink an yellow roses the grooms m ther chose a navy blue dres with white accessories and corsage of pink roses theres not as much actlv ity as usual in straw hats thi spring says a dealer mayb the wind has died down if it werent for pants pock ets and bank rolls most wive would go through about hal as much for friend hubby a man who aold peanuts an a- 1 popcorn for 25 years has retlr the led we hope he alo salted i people fortune

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