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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1953, p. 4

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the tribune stouffrille oat thursday july 30 1963 central feed store phone 277 stouffville we carry a complete line of marmill balanced reeds in mashes pellets crumbles blue coal blue coal order your blue coal now at our special summer prices this weeks sunday school lesson naaescggsi m m 1 1 ltl 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 186w 1s3e1xxsxx5xx 55scsscs s 3 sz3z5 on broadway at s4th street ideal accommodations for 500 guests private baths pressure showers and radio television tool air- conditioned cocktail loung and restaurant thk ihkistiax homk goldeu text whatsoever ye do do it heartily as to the lord and not unto men fol 3i thk lessox as a whole j approach to the leson the church in colosse doubt less owed us origin to that mighty campaign of the apos tle paul which centered in e- phesus it would seem that for about three years altogether acts 2031 the great apostle engaged in a ministry which reached far beyond the bounds oi bphesus and embraced the entire roman province of as ia acts 1010 the very place where he had earlier experien ced that strange restraint of the holy spirit many churches must have i been founded during those re markable years and they seem to have become a sort of cir cuit years later the aging ap ostle john had oversight of this group of churches and his great apocalypse which we know as the soak of the reve lation was written to seven of them with a special letter to each rev 111 it is notice able that colosse was not one of the seven addressed the reason may be that it was so close to laodicea and perhaps the one letter applied to both paul also wrote a letter to lao dicea about the same tune he wrote this to colosse and com manded that each of these two churches share its letter with the other col 116 the lao dicean letter is lost the colossian epistle was written from rome during pauls imprisonment there he says little about his imprison ment there are just a few al lusions 121 110 is he is more concerned with his mes sage some strange doctrines of the gnostfe order had invad ed this young church and the apostle seeks to save them from these delusions the falla cies concerned tlie person of christ and the worship of in termediates see then how the apostle exalts christ 115- 20 2 11 and warns against the false philosophies and vain practices 21623 along with this letter read the little gem written to phil emon and sent along with this by tlie hands of tychicus and onesimus the reference to onesimus in 49 would certain- iy strengthen the appeal to philemon concerning this run away but now converted lave j the personal touches in pauls letters should not be neglect ed i verx by vere co 312 put on elect holy beloved mer cies kiiidness humbleness meekness longsuifering in epnestans 611 we put on arm- tr here we put on a dress outfit befitting our high posi tion as gods elect holy and beloved ones as in the beat itudes matt 53111 we have regarded as admirable by the pagan world but thcy are part of the beauty of christ verse 13 forbearing and forgiving even as christ forgave you dr philpott us ed to exhort young couples to remember the two little lars bear and forbear the for given ought to be forgiving xotice that our forgiveness is ascribed to christ compare ephesians 32 clearance sale all summer merchandise 20 per cent reduction aavmv vote ccf elect 3 wesley powers communism and the ccf the ccf has always opposed every form of dictatorship including communist dic tatorship the ccf abhors communist methods in crushing political opposition whenever and wherever communists be come the dominant force in a country the communists have always declared democratic socialist movements to be their principal enemy and their ultimate ob jective is to liquidate such movements as the ccf they have good reason to fear demo cratic socialism in countries such as great britain norway sweden denmark holland new zealand and australia where socialist or labor governments have at one time or another come into wespy powers power political and economic democracy has advanced while the com munists have failed to make any headway although the ccf abhors communism and will continue to fight it the ccf does not support proposals to outlaw it the ccf has always contended that the way to fight communism is not to outlaw it but to correct those social and economic injustices and wrongs on which com munism thrives to outlaw communism and to engage in mccarthyism and witch- hunting is to weaken the very freedom we are trying to protect inserted by ontario riding association cooperative commonwealth federation trvrrmrarvlrrrv verse 14 and above all charity the bond of perfect- ness for charily read love as in 1 corinthians 13 love is the supreme virtue the more excellent way and binds all thr other virtues together as a perfect whole verse 15 and let the peace of cod rule in your hearts and be ye thankful the peace of christ is the prefer red reading but see philip- pians 47 rule signifies rath er act as umpire the yield- 1 etl christian is sensitive to the peace of god as a test of his being in the will of god peace and thankfulness live together verse 1g let the word of christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom it is the word gi ven place within that bestows wisdom leading to right con duct teaching and admon ishing in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs see ephesians 549 christian teaching and admonishing are not doleful exercises but joy ful and tuneful the place of hymnody in the history of the church has been very great verse 17 do all in the name of the lord jesus giv ing thanks to god when we pray in the name of the lord jesus we pray as those who are represented by him before the throne when we act in the name of the lord jesus we act as representing him in the earth without giving thanks we cannot well repre sent him see matthew 1125 2527 verse is wives submit yourselves unto your own hus bands this was not written simply to accord with the cus toms of the day it is part of the divine economy for the do mestic relation verse 49 husbands love your wives and be not bitter against them for the quality of the love demanded see eph esians 525 true love will a- void exasperation and quick retaliation for any failure real or imagined on the wifes part verse 20 children obey your parents well pleasing unto the lord a childs at titude to his parents generally determines his attitude to god obedience to parents is train ing for obedience to god verse 21 fathers provoke not your children lest they be discouraged parents should avoid treatment of their child ren that tends to irritate dis cipline is not intended to break the spirit but to control it most lines are complete in all others are broken shop early sizes lehmans shoes stouffville ontario still votes mrs catherine mcxamara of ottawa has been voting ever since women got the franchise and she doesnt hold with peo ple making excuses for ne glecting their duty she celebrated her 100th birthday wednesday and said despite her age she intends to go to the polls at the aug 10 elections born in buckingham out she has eight sons and daugh ters the oldest in his 70s verse 22 servants obey your masters in sin gleness of heart fearing god the servants referred to are slaves in this case probably household slaves christians in this situation were to be as faithful when their masters were not watching as when they were remembering that gods eye was always upon them the exhortation applies to servants of ah winds verse 23 do it heartily as to the lord this is what takes the drudgery out of the most routine or even unpleas ant task verse 24 knowing that of the lord ye shall receive the reward for ye serve the lord christ we may be un derpaid and unappreciated here but the most menial task done as to the lord will re ceive full compensation we are paid by our earthly mas ters as servants but we are re compensed by god as sons and heirs verse 25 but he that do- jeth wrong shall receive for the wrong no respect of pers ons this isboth a warning to servants not to shortchange their masters in service and a warning to masters not to deal falsely with their servants there will be impartial judg ment given in that day chap 41 masters give that which is just and equal ye also have a master masters are as muoh under ob ligation to honesty as serv ants remembering that we have a common master will save trusters from an over bearing attitude and servants from a resentful attitude the heart of the lesson when i was a little boy and was going out to some special place alone or with my par ents mother would say now joe remember to put on you ibest manners apparently best manners were some thing to put on and eff at will according to the occasion the put on of our lesson 312 has a different meaning the clothes we are here exhorted o wear are not just sunday clothes or revival clothes but everyday clothes they are not loud flashy clothes drawing attention ifrom afar some might call them sober and drab but they are comely and rich and mark the wearer as belonging to the aristocracy of heaven here they are mercy kindness hu- dnility meekness longsuifering with love as the piece de re sistance binding all together in a penfect fit it should be remembered that without love these other garments will hang very awkwardlv 4 cor 1313 the fact is not all can wear these clothes only those with the right figure can wear them but in this case the fig ure is shaped from the inside not from the outside as in the case of ordinary clothes our lesson tells us about the figure- forming exercises one is let the peace of god rule in your hearts and the other is let crists word dwell in you richly if we practice letting the peace of god or of christ call the count for us rather seeding winter wheat in ontario plans for seeding winter wheat should be made early especially if it is to follow sod in the rotation where this is the case ploughing should be done four to six weeks before seeding and the field cultivat ed several times in order to e- iimihate competition from grasses wheat may follow in tertilled crops of spring cer eals poorly- drained fields should be avoided as winter killing may occur where ice or s tn face water may lie for any length of time during winter or early spring many soil types are seeded to winter wheat and a soil an alysis should indicate the best fertility practices and usually winters better under high fer tility conditions on land that has been manured or that has grown legumes superphosph ate 20 per cent at 150 to 200 lb per acre applied with the wheat may be beneficial oth erwise a complete fertilizer such as l24d2 at 150 lib pet- acre or its equivalent is usual ly recommended winter wheat is seeded at 5 to 8 pecks per acre usually a- roiind the first week of sept ember says ago whiteside cereal division central ex perimental farm ottawa this date may be advanced to the second week or later in south ern ontario where the longer open fall woather enables the plants to dvelop adequately be fore winter freezeup it is im portant that the plants be well established in the fall for the best yields the following year winter wheat may be seeded down with grasses and leg umes but it is preferable to de lay seeding the mixture until early spring when it may be broadcast on the field just as the snow is leaving the ground the seed should bo thorough ly cleaned to remove weed seeds and broken and diseased kernels to control bunt of stinking smut seedling blights nd seed rots the recommend ed seed treatment should lie- used cornell 595 dawbul and dawsons golden chaff are giv ing the best results in most of the main winter hardy is usu ally favored in eastern ontario wheel steering alinement service for all cars w g garrett s0n than the feverish dictates of ifashion and if we practice meditating on his word until it molds our thoughts and de sires and decisions then these garments mercy kind ness and all the others will sit on us with all the dignity of a roman toga and the be- comingness of an indian sari more than that the beauty of the lord our god will be upon us these garments are for home wear as well as for church wear and party wear we are to wear them at work as well as at worship the christian wife is to wear them and for her it will mean a sweet sulb- missiveness to her husband the christian husband is to wear them and for him it will mean a tender and thoughtful love for his wife christian children are to wear them and for them it will mean ob edience to parents christian parents are to wear them and ifor them it will mean mild and patient dealing with their chil dren even when strict disci pline must be exercised christ ian servants are to wear them and for them it means work done for the eye and heart of god not a careless get by job christian masters are to wear them and for them it will mean considerate and just treatment of their serv ants it all amounts to this in every relationship in every situation we are to put on the lord jesus christ what an impression such welldress ed christians would make on the world stanley stouffville ont a shows xltcly policy 7 9 pm matinee saturday 2 pm still time to see the country parson tonite thursday july 30th friday saturday july 31 august 1 pony soldier oftechnicotor tyrone power samuel a sm josffhtnewman john chggins monday tuesday august 3 4 e seas have never seen their like th blliekbbrb mr rzcixcolot robert newton ijna darnell william bendix an edmund grainger production the screen has never matched their mighty adventures tr wednesday thursday august 5 6 mmfwh own in noah kerigrant withers ikbrrsra xaiaatladhmlihathmaalllm

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