LINO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 2nd, 1967 now mightier than ever before, sale, of the East Whitby Township and the sun shone upon hlm as property to E. P. Taylor, the own- lie ~U THhIINeU passed- from that experience of er of the National Stud Farm. ;",ýt ýmeeting God face t face.Th Elmcroft berd is composed Seripture Lesson - Genesis 32: with a'band of men and with the! j is more than the story of Jacob of approximately 140 animals in- 23-3. inent o dohimharm Thefastr'-cluding th 'e two herd sires, Elm- Last Friday evening those 233. nent td onhm fahr. Tahe at It couid quite easily be the croft1 Inka Cascader and Elmcroft wisbing to join either a Cub or Taken from a sermon preacbed coe he got to lis brother Esau 1,story of St. Paul who became the Pontiac Chieftaîn. Animais from 'Scout group in Orono made their by 1ev. Basil Long. dsrwt ag preserver of mankind rather thanthhedwic s orden n- ihskonataettvee- who was advancing the dstroyraofgen' au, thoehaeben s, od to evey oun- isratio hldatatheOnovereng- A story with -modemn implica. band of men to meet hlm. Rem- înowe watoertofben.mael*strog aebe odt vr on itainhl a h rn i tions. embering, lis brother's anger and tow servedCrt, butmde w onwa try ln the world since it came in- As a result the Orono Cubs are to intntontod o imham e as o ere hrstbu wo asto existence. istart in the very near future with Gensis32:2232 s prtof a very mucli afraid. Not onîy was troubled by what he calied "his A son of the late Hay McLaugh- a good sized group expected. Gnsciistoy32: 22-32heh btwentw hsl partis thorn in the flesh'", tells how -lie lin, Mr. MeLaughlin is chairman life of one of the Old1 Testament but lie was surrounded yad- rydta tmgtb eoe ofteMlMrkinBadHs Tttve eitain fr Patriarchs, Jacob. it is the storypednfaiy nd b ade but received the answer each duties with the board preclIude Tnaie rgsrto o familar tomost f umanyceposses-s. time he prayed, "My grace is suf. his spending as mudli time as lie tion of such a group. The com- eaml il oosto u ineou io ficient for' you, for my power is would like on the farm and this mittee in charge of the Scouts is early chuidhood. ~~~made perfect in weakness." ýprompted the decision tobodanw eevurgto bana When he was overtaken by the coda o nevorn ooti Modern man miglit easily pass father-in-law bis abiiity to manîp- It is the story of countî'ess men cmplete dispersai sale of the Scout leader. Anyone willing to it by as a fairy-tale type of story ulate people and things resulted and women in every age, mnadHolstein herd.hepntiscaiyisskdt which bas to do with primitive1 in appeasement. H-e then turnred women who feel, the downward It is reported: that a herd of contact either Bob Hazelden, Bill tribesmen, ancient customs, be- al bis thouglits toward controîl- 'as well as the upward pull. It js beef cattle wili be purchased to Carman, Harvey Partner or Archie lief in a n ge s, and therefore iIý i r hr esnt-wv. he~ story of everv flmal n nd om. replace the present herd. MeLaren. sometbing to be dismissed as înu- after wave of gifts but ail to no cons..stent with the dignity of vian Esuw tedla- man's intellectual achievements vaningdEa.a sedl d Sucli a view woul d be short- Unabie to împress bis brother sighted, however, because of the lie turus ln prayer to God. At this basic ýcontent or revelation of the point the story holds deep signif- story. When we sec the famlly icance for it tells of Jacob send- dissension, parental favouritism, ing bis family and possessions on, the enmîty of brothers and the ahead into as mucli safety as pos- resulting bitterness, we realize sible while lie spends the night an who wrestles with God and breaks tbrough into the sunlight of, a humble, surrendered if e. The way to victorious living 1. We must face tacts and not- make excuses for ourselves. One of the common reactions of men and women in general is to put the blame onothers for their own shortcoming. nhat no newspaperrile orl'- a1 ne. xcei i-metac ma as 2. We must face ourselves and turer's address deals with any- man, or angel wrestled with hlm danthXs is not an easy thing to do. thing more contemporay than ail through the night. When .aw We have our own good image of this. was breaking hie was stili clinging self and it bothers us to have it desperately to his visitor and in destroyed. Jacob the man the end received the blessing hie sought.3. We must face God and learn Jacob, the central figure in the as Jacob did that we cannot man-, story, was_ a person who had ai A critical niglit ipulate HM and thus receive His certain iatural craftiness about1 It was a critical nigh for Jacob.1 blcssings. We are the needy ones him. Because of hîs craftiness hie Looking deeply into the implica- and God has everything to give. was able to cheat his brother Esail tions here we realize that certain 4.WmutfcordtyThe out of bis irthr ight. His decep- things took place.may be mteae w rongdbrt hereo tion was quite apparent in his abetewogd rth r success in tricking his father in- sister to whom we ought to make to giving- hlm the biessing which 1.. He faced . acts; hie knew hie ainends. rightly belonged to his brother. was in the wrong conicerning the Soe f isbete carct rstes-action of his earlier life. When we have been humbled Som ofhisbeter harcteisteswe often, show the marks of the' ,wee hs snsiiviy t reigin, 2. He faced himseif; hie had confliet upon us, but in our his affectionate nature and hisineyer before called himself by humbling experience God makes ambition. Finally hie was eut off his right name. us ail the stronger. from home as hie was forcedl to flhis brother's anger. 3. 11e faced God. Before his When we have settled the îs- fieexperience of' the night lie had sue of our lives we too go' forth His early years showed littie trusted in bis own resourcefulhess to find that the sun has risen up- concern for the most enduriig- and in his attempts to manipùlate on us. We have met God face to 1, values, but later on in life, per- the blessîngs' of God. Now lie. was face. haps nearing middle-age, hie felt humbled; hie knew that without the urge to return to his home- God he was defeated. land. 4. ile faced his duty. H1e had to HOLSTEIN HERD SALE SET; Returning home face his brother whom hie had BUVERS PROM U.S. wronged and seek his forgiveness. Jacob was a man with prob- The resuit of the wrestling EXPECTED lems. H1e was not far on the long Jacob was humbled. He ieft the journey back to the land'of his struggle with the marks of, the A sale of wide interest, expeet- father when hie realized more conflet upon hlm. Furthermore, ted toates andoter coun te clearly the predicament hle wasj lie was weakened in that now hie Uie ttsadohrcuti in. His father-in-law, angry be- limped instead of wa]king free wiil be held at 'Hayes Farms, cause of his leaving, and the loss and straight . But even thoughlihe Oakville, November 7 when the! of is ood, ws prsung in as eaknedinonewayliewasentire Elmcroft Farms Holstein of ls gods wa pusuin hl wa wekend luonewayliewasherd will be sold. 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