page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 17th jffrvi i ja ipwb iff w0s hflwbba i toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto thumbs up therell always be an england mr floyd mcdonald of new market spent sunday at his home below goodwood mr and mrs alex brown visited goodwood last week mr e j davey visited the davey homes on stanton avenue toionto friday last look out lizzie will be at bogartown on october 25th mr and mrs william bacon vis ited at s bacons on monday mrs b tindall helen and margaret spent wednesday at w smalleys home thanksgiving music was render ed at the united church on sunday night the marriage of mr victor moore of rirchcliff to miss stewart of pembroke took place on saturday to mr and mrs moore we extend our best wishes mr moore visited goodwood many times with mr and mrs alex brown d mcdonald and john reid two of goodwoods well known young fellows visted at the correspondents home on sunday october 6th sorry to hear that the wife of our friend jakemorganson is in hospital hope for a speedy recovery a member of the toronto sea scouts also a member of the tor onto boy scouts will be present at the war workers big night in stouffville on october isth they will be in full regalia mr and mrs gulliver and family- spent sunday with their parents mr and mrs wm henderson a shower was held at the home of mr and mrs george maye on thursday night for mr and mrs welsh nee dora todd with a large crowd in attendance and a fine time reported gifts to the newly weds were numerous and useful miss faustina mcdonald of blackwater spent sunday at her home rev f g angley ma curate of st sliiients church north tor onto has been appointed to ah saints church collingwood birthday greetings to miss grace wagg floyd wagg chas d jones miss marion white mrs russel dowswell all goodwood and town ship harvey maye toronto mr d seebeck brougham delbert jennings stouffville mrs william beach lake musselman mrs ted limner miss e a davey and miss anne motored to ottawa for thanks giving when you and i were young maggie we didnt go to markham fair with any 50 on hand to blow and were almost shocked to learn that the good people of goodwood sally forth with so much money in this day but it is true since one of the young chaps nearly got taken in by a sharp aetor at the fair who picked the fifty from a goodwood man we used to think 25c was enough to take to the fair and a full grown man was well off with 2 but whew fifty grand what a tar get that would make the flash correspondent has promised to provide the program at stouflville for friday night october is in aid of the institute war branch in patcliffs hall while we contribute weekly to the weekly- paper this will be our first appear ance on a program mr harris will show some interesting pictures while don jowett as master of ceremonies could not be better his brother fred plays the electic guitar as this is a war work effort we intend to bring along two future men of the navy sea and boy scouts there will be c palmer in full uniform and bill wigmore one a scout the other a navy they will be about in the hall ready to escort one to a seat or per form any other duty now come everybody and help us swell the crowd the numbered tickets will compete for a lucky prize in fact there will be five prizes roseville mrs harry orpen and children are spending a few days with her mother mrs w crapper mrs john murphy and teddy spent a few days at her home hundreds of twinengined avro anson bomber trainers are being assembled at a plant near toronto the machine is being used to train pilots under the commonwealth air training program to handle frontline bombers and to train observers and gunners soon the machine will be produced complete in canada with engines coming from the united states fuselages will be made in the huge plant shown above in which eight machines are being assembled simultaneously it is the biggest assembly line of big machines ever seen in canada 1 township of whitchurch regulated game preserve rules licenses on sal now at office vandorf 1 on production of the necessary gun license residents of the township of whitchurch will be permitted to hunt rabbits from november 1st until the 15th day of feb ruary next in the year following providing they are holder of the necessary township credentials for ident ification purposes 2 nonresidents of the township of whitchurch will be permitted to hunt rabbits from november 1st until the 15th of february of the following year and the open date for pheasants as well providing they are the holders of the necessary township of whitchurch special pheasant license for identification purposes 3 a limited number of special pheasant licenses will be sold under authority of the controlling committee for the township of whitchurch to approved applicants who have the necessary gun license which shall also entitle the holder to participate in rabbit hunting dur ing the specified open period 4 it will be permissable for residents to shoot vermin on their own property providing department regulations are respected 5 residents within the township game preserve area may secure special licenses to participate in pheasant and rabbit shooting for a fee of 25 cents orrapplication to the committees authorized issuer 6 it shall be unlawful for any nonresident to enter the area declared as a regulated game preserve for the puipose of hunting or shooting game unless they com ply with these regulations 7 hunting or trapping on the county reforestation pro perty is prohibited at any time except as authorized by the ranger or the county committee 8 in any organized rabbit drive no party shall exceed six in number 9 for the purpose of hunting on open dates shot guns only are permissible 10 no special license for pheasant shooting shall be issued to any property owner or tenant placarding his or her property forbidding trespassing or shooting thereon 11 the opening hour for hunting shall be 8 oclock am 12 the local organization request hunters to respect not ices on private property in regard to trespassers guard against any injury to live stock or damage to fences or crops and not discharge their guns within 100 yards of a building the cooperation and behaviour of hunters in regard to the suggestions given above will help deter mine future policy and privileges licenses to be worn by purchasers when hunting mr and mrs john stiner of tor onto were here to see his father and brother on sunday miss etta ellis is visiting mr- and mrs ira stiner last week mr jim johnston was home over the weekend roseville potato crop reported all ok suit with red and white assessories on their return they will live at cherrywood mens clothing averages s3 pounds while that of a woman turns the scales to 26 pounds pretty wedding at w a profusion of lovely autumn flowers in matching shades decor ated the home of mr and mrs w a hiltz whitevale on saturday afternoon at 4 oclock for the wed ding of their daughter alma jean to mr leslie h beare cherrywood son of mr and mrs w a beare of that place rev harry wilson con ducted the ceremony given in marriage by her father the bride was attired in a dress of white satin with slight train wear ing a fingertip length veil she carried a bouquet of bridal roses miss marion mckay toronto was bridesmaid wearing rose net over taffeta and carrying a bouquet of roses mr sidney beare brother of the groom was best man and miss blanch raymer of locust hill played the wedding music for their wedding trip to algon quin park the bride wore a navy sunday school lesson tjosson for october 20 the message of joh1v the baptist golden text bring forth therefore fruits worthy of repentance luke 3s the lesson as a whole luke is carerul to give us the exact time when johns ministry began when he wrote the dates could be verified readily as theoph- ilus and other readers would be familiar with them and so could know exactly when the announce ment of the forerunner was first made john appeared suddenly in an elijahlike manner to whom he is likened mark 912 13 preach ing in the wilderness and calling the people to repentance that their sins might be forgiven and that thus they might be ready to welcome the promised messiah by baptism they were to give outward expression to their recognition of their true con- d rr rad i o with afttoseu wave tuii the new radio sensation 10 times faster 10 times easier shortwave tuning at no extra cost now all hairsplitting effort to get foreign stations is a thing of the past the amazing new dc forest miracle tuner makes tuning of european shortwave stations as simple and easy as locals this important feature added to dc forests long list of advantages at no extra cost makes the dc forest the radio bargain of the year let us show you today warning some radios expand pan of the shortwave band but the only system that expands the entire band from 16 to meters is the miracle tuner vou can identify this important feature by the tt pointers on the miracle tuner dial de forest miracle tuner model 8541 console five tubes with 7tube performance 10 dynamic speaker new beam power lube automatic bass booster builtin ccrial tuned to set connections for television sound phonograph and fm converter handsome modern cabinet of sliced and soi ac butt walnut only utuo deforest mantel model 5541 miracle shortwav toner 5 tubes with 7tube performance exactly same as above console except cabinet and speaker 5t dynamic speaker cabinet sliced walnut with striped paldao scc oc only oyo l e oneill dition before god as those who deserved death but who hoped for deliverance through the coming saviour verse by verse luke 33 the baptism of re pentance for the remission of sins john called upon israel to take the place of selfjudgment in baptism having in view that forgiveness which is promised to him who con fesses his iniquities in their bap tism they owned that their sins de served death and that they could not meet the demands of a holy god but john pointed them forward in faith to the one who was to die for them the lamb of god which taketh away the sin of the world john 129 verse s fruits worthy of re pentance mere lip service will not do for god he who truly repents will never be the same again a changed life will he the outward manifestation of a changed inward attitude toward god self and sin mere natural descent will not do to say we have abraham to our father while one was not charac terized by the faith of abraham would count for nothing by new creation god was raising up children unto abraham even as he could if it bad been his will make men from stones as before from the dust of the earth verse 9 the axe is laid unto the root of the trees reformation without regeneration is but laying the axe to the fruit of the tree but this will not do for god the natural man is condemned utterly and must he put in the place of death there must be a new life communicated by divine power verse 10 what shall we do then the question expresses both bewilderment and exercise of heart verse 11 let him impart to him that hath none where grace works in the soul there will be un selfishness in sharing with others less fortunate this is a eery real test 1 john 317 such gener osity is not a procuring cause of salvation which in every age has been by grace alone eph 2810 and not by lawworks rom 320 nor by the sacrifices of the altar heh 104 but always and every where repentance has issued in faith that wbrketh by love gal 50 verse 12 then came also publications to the baptised these renegade jews who had sold their consciences to the roman govern ment and fattened on the excessivo taxes which they squeezed out of their own people were detested by the other jews and counted as he- low the level of the idolatrous gen tiles yet in them conscience was at work and they loo came to john asking for baptism and concerned as to what their responsibility would be henceforth verse 13 exact no more than that which is appointed you if truly repentant they would mani fest it by absolute integrity in the fulfillment of their official duties there must be no more extortion or covetous practices verse 14 soldiers likewise whether these were jews serving in roman cohorts or gentiles who had flocked to hear john preach we are not told but they too in quired as to what the evidences of repentance would be in their case the answer was plain let there be no violent or arrogant behavior or false accusations made against any one and be content with your wages their tendency had been to add to their stipend by preying up on those in whose country they were stationed verse 15 the people mused in their hearts of john such frank fearless preaching so intensely practical and personal caused johns hearers to wonder whether he might not be the promised messiah for whose coining they liad waited long and whose time seemed very near acording to the prophetic word dan 925 verse 16 he shall baptize you with the holy ghost and with fire the baptism of water spoke of re pentance and forgiveness one was about to come whose baptism in the holy spirit would empower for ser vice and whose baptism in fire would burn up that was opposed to the will of god verse 17 the wheat the chaff these were two classes of people the wheat are the children of the kingdom matt 1338 the chaff are all who are worthless and unreal and who will be devoted to judgment verse 21 jesus also being baptized he had no need of a baptism of repentance for he was the sinless one but he was to be numbered with the transgressors isa 5312 and so he identified himself with this repentant rem nant luke alone calls attention to the fact that he was praying as he came forth from the water and the heavens were opened above his head verse 22 the holy ghost do scended in a bodily shape like a dov npon him this was his anointin acts 103s tor his threefold min istry of prophet priest and kin the fathers voice accompanied th 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