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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 25, 1940, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville out thursday july 25th 1910 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto miss lena mcdonald is en joying the lake simcoe breezes at ancona beach mr roy mcdonald and sister faustina were home on sunday mr lawrence rapley of toronto spent sunday at miss edna mcdonalds check up your subscription date on the label of your tri bune congratulations to mr and mrs fred alsop our newly weds also mr and mrs mur ray nesbitt mrs alsop before marriage was miss georgina burgess of stouffville daughter of harry burgess mr and mrs r j feaster were in roseville district last weekend miss bertha smalley spent a happy holiday at island grove we hear well known in goodwood years ago as miss abbie collins mrs neale has been spending a few houis in the home village again first of the new benches for the cemetery have reached us and they make a lovely gift from mr harris who while not a goodwood boy he certainly acts like one so interested is he in the community welfare andy morganson is doing some cementing and repair work at the cemetery also painting the upright frame work of the cemetery sign board coal is selling in the city at 1300 with war tax extra mr and mrs hopper and doreen from penetang visited relatives on the fourth line on sunday bruce byam of goodwood has joined the army joe and jack norton of the fifth line who enlisted some time ago have moved east mr bert tindal is improving his house by building a new verandah miss dora todd visited her sister in the city on saturday howard harper is back on his route again miss lillian strehlow and friend were visiting the formers cousin miss anne davey at her summer home alderney wood island grove lake simcoe mr and mrs oliver blizzard were guests at the correspon dents home on sunday last miss leggate is now on holi days birthday greetings to william henderson elmer reid russel feasby albert maye goodwood and ellis milton claremont we hear that the teacher at the second line school has de cided to remain in the section another year good news to the section we would say all but three children in this school passed their examinations this june and two of the three left were recommended thats near a clean sweep mr roy tindall of altona visited miss maud clark on sunday mr and mrs harold thor- ley and mr and mrs jack rae visited the correspondents home last week mr john rae chairman of the sports committee is ready to revive donations for prizes either cash or articles so now is your chance to help make the sports day a success goodwood war workers need your support if you cannot knit then you can donate wool to knit with if you have some clothes the kiddies have out grown well some of the refu gee kiddies will be in need so do your bit towards this war work by doing so you can help win the war sunday last rev mr lunau and the correspan- dent had the pleasure of meet ing two of goodwoods soldier lads and was it a pleasure ill say so that tempestuous football game played in stouffville on july 1st between claremont and toronto cormacks which ended in a tie is to be played off at goodwood sport day on august 5 there will be a whopper of a crowd to see this rubber played the big sports day is only two weeks off and under direction of the press agent fred middleton the big posters are now going up in forming folks of the full pro gram everybody has got to get behind and push this time so that this big event may con tinue for years jack rae re ports the sporting program all lined up and boys what racing there will be be sure and enter the parade in some form for the prizes are wonderful and there are going to be some happy people when the winners are announced the evening program too is a wonderful affair in the making loud speakers for orchestral music will be heard for any distance desired do not overlook read ing one of those posters with detail soldiers in uniform are admitted free mr and mrs lunau are at their cottage at wasaga beach georgian bay- and to the tele phone operators who located his place of abode on friday last he wishes to express his thanks mr lunau came to toronto friday night by col- lingwood buss arriving around one oclock saturday morning the correspondent motor ed him to goodwood and return to take the funeral service of mrs mcdonald roseville miss nora james was visiting hitchhiked 500 miles in war zone with two suitcases some chocolate water and lots of de termination margaret mc- cullough winnipeg went from paris to lisbon on foot aided by soldiers who violated orders to ignore refugees on the roads and sleeping in fields at night she got out of france just be fore the borders were closed when the armistice was signed her home for a weekend mr roy crapper was visiting his mother here last week mr and mrs john stiner mr and mrs h stiner and betty of toronto visited their father mr fred and ira stiner on sunday mrs bill cherry mrs wm rogers toronto also mr and mrs toole of sanford called on mr fred stiner on sunday miss noreen brown spent the weekend at her home missdorothy johnston visit ed miss grace stiner on sunday goodwoods sports day mon day august 5th birthday greetings to miss myra jefferson of toronto also mrs e j davey stouffville who celebrated their natal day last week constable kidd goes to county rorce york county police reorgan ized with fewer titles york county police com mittee reorganized its county police department last week promoting two officers demoting one and appointing two new men one of whom is a ballan- trae boy edgar kidd the reorganization was ap proved following a roundtable conference between the county warden and commissioners and he county police committee a bylaw setting out the changes was drafted which will be pre sented to the county police commission of judge daniel oconnell magistrate william woodliffe and warden j earl bales for final approval under the new setup there will be one chief two county sergeants sidney barradiough and william shadwick one county detective william martindale six firstclass con stables two secondclass con stables and two thirdclass con stables the new appointments to the police force are edgar kidd who has been a recruit on pro bation for six months and edward major a member of the etobicoke police force for sever al years william shadwick was promoted from patrol sergeant to county sergeant while sidney barraclougii was named county sergeant instead of detective- sergeant william martindale was promoted from the rank of acting detective to county de tective committee members were of the opinion that the county force was too small to have inspectors detectivesergeants or staff ser geants or staff sergeants and decided to eliminate all these offices as far as the county de partment was concerned in view of this there will be no further promotions beyond the rank of sergeant the committee also approved of a more equitable distribution of county officers throughout the 26 municipalities constable hill will have constable mac- callum and constable major to assist him patrol the lakeshore municipalities of lake simcoe while constables fleury watt and wallace will take care of the aurora newmarket and richmond hill areas under the charge of sergt barraclough sunday school lesson iasoii for july 28 weighing coxskqukxces a principle of temperate living golden text godliness is profitable unto all tilings having promise of the life which now is and of that which is to come we are all inclined to go to ex tremes temperance is selfcontrol and is the middle path between ascetism and license it is the only right and safe road to take if we would get the most out of life and accomplish the most for god they who in youth sow wild oats will have a terrible crop to reap in older days prov 22s no wonder the world has so many disillusion ed and disappointed old men and aged women they frittered away the golden hours of youth iu care less living and selfish indulbence and as a result their wrecked con stitutions and in some cases impair ed minds make their later years most distressing and unhappy it is quite otherwise with men and women who in the days of their youth lived in an orderly manner walking before god in selfcontrol refusing to become the slaves of sensuality and voluptuousness for them the hoary head is indeed a crown of glory because found in the way of righteousness prov 1631 someone ha3 well said the devil has no happy old men but how different it is with those who have known and loved the lord through the long years when they reach the eventide of life theirs is a peace and a serenity which is found only in the service of god of them indeed it can be said at eventide it shall bo light no one ever lost by temperate behavior myriads have been ruined for time and eternity by recklessness verse by verse prov 17 the fear of the lord it is filial fear and rever ence that is here referred to no one is really wise who does not have this regard for god it is only fools who despise wisdom and instruction because in stupid pride they do not recognize the divine authority but prefer their own vain empty thoughts verse s the instruction of thy father the law of thy mother as the precepts of wise and kindly parents so are the teach ings god has preserved in his word they are not hard and stern legal enactments but have all the warmth and consideration of parental ad vice aiming at our blessing and therefore not to be despised or set at naught verse 9 an ornament of grace how foolish to depend on outward adorning 1 pet 33 4 for attractiveness rather than that beauty of character which makes for true loveliness berse 10 if sinners entice thee consent thou not there is no valid excuse for following others into sin where the will is yielded to god strength will be given to resist temptation 2 pet 29 isa 511 that they may follow strong drink till wine inflame them the inebriate makes the gratification of appetite the one outstanding motive of his life casting good advice to the winds he gives free reign to selfindul gence until habit becomes so strong he has no power or inclination to jiuily salrfls sjpjijkls 1 1 summer sale of wash goods 1000 yards of wash goods voiles batistes prints crepes galatcas ginghams all tubfast large variety of patterns 36 wi reg 29c july sale 5 dozen aprons tubfast tailored and organdy trimmed regular 35c me 24c yd slacks navy and white drills full cut sizes 1644 july sale 600 yards piques crepes voiles prints repps linens and suit ing patterns and plain and pas tel shades tulv sale table covers 5050 fancy check rayons regular 50c sale 24c yd ass sockees childrens sockees all wanted shades 455 to 7s reg 19c pr sale 95c 39c sockees dresses dresses ladies and childrens sockees all wanted shades ojjs sw10h sale scatterspot voiles crepes sport weaves and polka dots sizes 1220 and 3s44 reg 350 sale voiles in light and dark grounds spots and small patterns sizes 1420 and 3844 reg 149 sale 19c pr 269 149 towels dresses dresses 10 dozen size 20x40 light and dark stripes reg 39c sale crepes floral stripes and polka dots sizes 4652 reg 395 sale childrens dresses voiles and prints flare skirts sizes 714 julv sale loc pr 29c ea 297 88c jelly glasses i c economy store i 5c each the store that sets the price teanaps 80 in pkg 2 sor 25c resist it verse 12 they regard not the work of the lord attracted by the false merriment of godless com panions his senses deadened by raucous music the flowing bowl and gluttonous feasts the intemper ate man casts away all fear of god and plunges recklessly on to his doom verse is draw iniquity with cards of vanity and sin with a cart rope it is not a question of falling into temptation but of deliberately harnessing themselves to their sins those who defying every law of god and man follow after drink and seek to gratify fleshly lust are here pictured as hauling sin after them as beasts drawing the carts to which they are attached verse 19 let the counsel ot the holy one of israel draw nigh these goddeniers ridicule the idea of divine judgment for sin and dare the lord to destroy them recause he does not immediately visit their transgressions upon them they become the more hardened in theirways eccles sll verse 20 them that call evil good and godevil they lose all sense of values counting as de lightful what is really abominable and detesting what they ought to love for the unjust knoweth no shame zeph 35 verse 21 wise in their own eyes sated with pride and con ceit they see no good in anything that does not minister to their de praved tastes scorning counsel they persist in selfindulgences which they consider the only proper way of life such is the ffect of un restrained appetite verse 22 mighty to drink wine the drunkard regards ab stinence as a sign of weakness according to his false standards manliness is evidened by debauch ery and strength of character by ones ability to indulge fearlessly in vicious habits verse 23 justify the wicked they declare the lawless and pro fane to be righteous and look with contempt upon goodness and re gard for the conventions of re spectable society gal 67 whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap the law of god will be vindicated at last sin and intemperance bring fearful fearful retribution as we sow so we must reap verse s soeth to his flesh reap corruption soweth to the spirit reap life ever lasting a visit to the wards for incurables in our great hospitals is the best commentary on the first half of this verse the serenity of thou sands of aged christians illustrat es last half verse 9 we shall reap if we faint not pursue the path of righteousness and the promised re sults are sure to follow stay on the job if you are working remain at what you are doing until after national registration is complete throughout canada advises arthur j hills chair man of the national labor supply council he said that this would avert any possible chance ofi congestion in industry throughj steel corsets for troops gi wpj rrtxiyt steelcorseted shock troop like knights of the middle ages may fight the battle of britairj in armour capable of stopping rifle and machinegun bullets united states armor corp o new york has announced tha the british war office is consid ering its proposal to have britisr soldiers wear khaki- covered corselettes of steel and rubber like this one to protect theii chests and abdomens

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