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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 22, 1942, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday jan 22nd 1942 v toronto goodwood flashes avalter davey 8 stanton ave toronto a skating party at stouffville mtes marie feren picked ujvfa pocket book containing a sum ovmoney no doubt the owner will claim- it as miss feren reported the matter v j we appreciate all news sent to us oy sunday afternoon sc that ft can be rushed into the issue for that weok it you writemake sure your mall wlli reach us saturdays mail or it youphone do so by sunday afternoon ivhen we are preparing our budget mr and mrs george lee of stoultvillfewere callers at the corres pondents homvthe other day i many people are finding it handy to get extra copies of the tribune at watsons store in goodwood often a person wishes to send an extra to afriend wood by the car load is reaching george todd at goodwood from the north country v we bid the following happy birth- dayi greetings mrs dudley white stanley van wick altona alfred pughstouffville mrs- stanley nor- ton sunderland mrs don fraser stouffville- mabel weir uxbridge mrs hoyle brethour 2nd concession blimore anthony locust hill mrs thos watson marsh hill dorothy v dorothy hockley edmund warden garry evans jack keller elmer evans all of ciaremont dis- trict- ella symes reuben maye goodwood leslie reid vallentynel v r mrsbewell of unionville is now in toronto on a visit which we hope she will thoroughly enjoy jjwhen our phone tingled the other v day we wore pleased to hear the effeerio of fred middieton who rush- ed down from whitby for a day we hear thauhe cannot stay away- from theblondelassie too long but fred didnt tell us that oh no we learn from goodwood that everybodyris taking to skating well well and that is fine one of these days well get up- a hockey team and issue a challenge to the maple leafs ont themneup how about training dan baker will todd will-whittle- tonjsaac shaver distin mcdonald andymorgason and for goalie john reid everyone of them would bo a hummer andwould show some of the ojpung rookies how the game used o be played mrsxwilklhsbn lias baked a lovely cake to be sent to her son overseas andnot only the looks but the in- gfedientsjybubet are fine fifth line womans association met at the home of mrs walter symes when business of the organ ization was transacted mrs harolu norton was a guest of mrs george jones one day recent ly mr and mrs gordon kennedy were also iionie with her parents mr- and mrs harold norton visit ed her parents mr and mrs george brown pleased to bear in my correspon dence of the kindlyactdone by frank waggvho while mrs feren is 111 he just goes over and cleans the snow of course lots of people will ik tlna isnt nv a nlaan tv ill t sunday school on lesson for january 25th the temptation of jesus golden text for we have an high priest which b was in all points tempted like as we are yet without sin heb415 tell you there isnt any to clean well we wish frank lived closer to no 8 stanton when hes so good wlthythe snow shovel goodwood public school- has- an attendance of around 30 pupils fifty years ago when the farm boys all attended the number was around 90 there was no fear of large families in those days arid they were welcomo just like high ceilings and big houses none of which are wanted in this era we have been admiring the calen dar issued by raee garage ajid will be able to make good use of our copy just ike in stouffville thieves are busy on stanton avenue breaking in to garages and stealing tires and tools rccenivictim was the local united young peoples society met with the other societies of the district at a skating party on the stouffville arena later they were treated to a lunch by the stouff ville group the byjpu met at lloyd waggs on thursday evening benny jones had charge of the program for the fellowship group a number of new books have been received by the library we would be glad to have more members come and look at the new hooks the war workers wish to thank miss greta hatley of toronto tor another grand contribution of patch es for quilts several of the ladies are busy making quilts now also cush ions from some of the material good news our friend dr dar ling is on duty again looking after the sick pleased to our friend mrsn wagg is improving mr harold dowswell is visiting his parents mr and mrs thomas dowswell i mr and mrs lloyd wagg and family had dinner at the home of mr and mrs ted hoover on sunday mr and mrs findlay- thompson and family spent sunday visiting friends at goodwood corporal bruce byam spent the past two weeks at his home north of goodwood on leave from three continued helow v wartime wage control instructions to canadian employers and employees concerning the wartime wages and cost of living bonus order pc8253 this order of the dominion government- which under the war measures act stabilizes wage rates and requires employers to pay a cost of living bonus provided for the establishment of national and regional war labour boards to administer the governments policy national employers i communications from employers arid employees in the following employments should be address ed to the secretary national war labour board ottawa 1 trie operation of lines of steam or other ships railways canals or telegraphs including all services ancillary thereto connecting any province with any other or others of the provinces or extending beyond the limits of the province 2 the operation of any system of air bus or truck trans- portation connecting any province with any other or others of the provinces or extending beyond the limits of theprovince 3 the operation of any electrical power or transmission works connecting any province with any other or others n of the provinces or extending beyond the limits of any province serving two or more provinces 4 mining 5 the operation of any shipyard 6 all undertakings located in the yukon or northwest -territories- regional employers employers and employees in employments other than those above designated should address their communications to- the regional war labour boardincareof their respective provincial governments- i- i theorher provides that no increase or decrease in a basic scale of wage rates may bemadeby anyemployerviolations of this order are subject to penalties r ahctvf i- extracts from the order and the board interpretative rulings are given in the national war uabbur boards bulletin no 1 which may be obtained on application to any regional war labourboard- i i 57humphrey mitchmx minister of labour and chairman the national war labour board ottawa canada january 12 1942- verse by verse jiatt 4 111 1 then was jesus led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil 2 and when he hadfaited forty days and forty nights he was after ward an huhgred 3 and when the tempter came to him he said if thou be the son of god command that these stories be made bread 4 but he answered and saith it is written- man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the lord 5 then the deyil taketh him up into the holy city and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple 6 and saith unto him if thou bo the son of god cast thyself down fbr it is written he shall give his angels charge concerning thee and in their hands they shall bear thee up lest at any timo thou dash thy foot against a stone 7 jesus said unto him it is writ ten again thou shalt not tempt the lord thy god 8 again the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them 9 and unto him all these will i give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me 10 then saith jesus unto him get thee nonce satan tor it is writ ten thou shalt worship the lord thy god and him only shalt thou serve 11 then the devil leaveth him arid behold angels came and- minis tered unto him the lesson as a whole 4 john buriyon wrote in the val ley of humiliation poor christian washard put to it for he had gone buta little way before he espied a foul fiend coming over the field to meet him his name is apollyon and apollyon straddled quite s the whole breadth of the way and a sore combat lasted for about half a day even till christian was quite spent this is intended to impress upon us the thought of the reality of temptation and the importance of overcoming it rather than allow ing ourselves to be overcome by it evil is not merely negative not even good in the making there is such a thing as an active positive prin ciple of evil we wrestle not against flesh ami blood but against world- rulers of this darkness to use st pauls curious phrase and we must resist as men fight against a crafty and malignant enemy not as men who merely pick their way among inanimate obstacles in the baptism at jonlon jesus had passed through a spiritual crisis and the call had come to him to rise ajid fulfil his godgiven mission to mankind then he felt himself imp elled to go away in solitude for a while in order that by prayer and meditation apart altogether from human fellowship ho might arrive at a clear conception of the nature of his lifeworktheri came what is here described as temptation it may be spiritually holpful to us to notice when christ was tempted it was after the uplift of liis call and the consecration of his baptism this is true to human experience it means that lie was tempted in two aspects of one great experience on the one hand in its exaltation on the other hand in its reaction in like manner there are no more dangerous moments for us than these the moments of natural rebound and re action we must heonguard in the case of both moods of the soul that of depression both aro danger sig nals tho historical setting the temptation of jesus took place if wo may trust tradition on mt quarantania west of the jordan across from jericho a very forbid ding and desolate wilderness it followed his baptism almost im mediately in the early part of ad 27 i shortly before the passover tho heart of the lesson gods king must reign in righteous ness the sinners substitute must be as an unblemished lamb with no defect outwardly or inwardly there fore the lord as a man must be sub jected to the most searching test to demonstrate his fitness for the great work he camo to do had the temp tation brought to lightany evidence of inbred sin or moral corruption of sir william mulock was 98 on monday declaring that weve got to spend all oar money on the war sir william mulock who was 98 on mon day decided that this year there will be no birthday party for him to the younger generation on the eve of his 98th birthday he says he flannellette remnants first quality heavy weight per yard 15c tea towelling good quality reg 23c 5 ydi for 75c silk stockings fullfashioned large supply at the old price pr89ci ladies hats reg 295 2150 each 149 ladies jackets english gabardene lined and shower proof all colours and- sizes 495 quilt patches batts thread now available note both ladies and gentlemens winter coats are reduced a good choice on hand choose early also a number of childrens coats and ski suits to be cleared at a reduction the golden store phone 273 stouffville ont y has only one message to offer it is a quotation credited to etienne de grellet the frenchman who fled france during the reign of terror and came to america where he became a any kind it would have been the proof that jesus was not the holy one of god destined to bring in everlasting righteousness and to make propitiation for iniquity but nowhere was the perfection of jesus deriionstrated more clearly than when satan made every effort to find some defect in his character some form of selfseeking in his heart the king was tested and proved to be all that god the father had declared at his baptism the one in whom he had found all his delight quaker the quotation has been placed on small plaques which sir william is handing to close friends it reads m 1 shall pass through this world but once any good thing therefore that i can do or any kindness that i can showvto any human being let me do it now lot me not deferit or neglect it for i shall not pass this way again the red carnations 9s of them once more decorated the drawing room at his home on monday the war veterans of the toronto black watoh association who have adopt ed him for their own and hail him as the greatest of all scottish can adians called on him monday even ing i among the salvahle articles now- needed by the government are bottle caps such as are now used on soft drink and beer bottles these caps which are called crown corks by the trade are needed for the materials in them both the cork linings and the metal canbe used come oxb i come all skating carnival sponsored by richmoxd iresrytkrtax y hill p society at 800 pm on thurs jan 22 richmond hill richmond h1u arcnu prizes for costumes races and spot skates admission 25c spectators 10c proceeds in aid of war work come and enjoy an evenings fun and frolic and help a worthy cause v 5 j rlvors quebec mr and mrs truman baxter of stouffville called on mrs baxters aunt mrs myers at goodwood on sunday- there was a large attendance at the baptist sunday school on sun day january 11th mr taylor gave a talk to tho children at- the close of sunday school highlights from the of canadas oldest life assurance company we believe that a life insurance company cannot stand on the sidelines in this supreme struggle during 1941 the canada lifepurchased 24200000 of govern ment war and defense bonds this amount is greater than the entire renewal premium income of the company for the year new paidfor life insurance placed with the company in 1941 showed an increase of 23 per cent over the comparable fig- ure for the previous yearj s in addition an increased volume of annuity business was completed during the year i h life insurance in force at the end of 1941 amounted to 815470716 an increase of almost 10000000 over the previous year this figure does not include annuity business which has also shown a substantial increase to ensure payment of these contracts the company has assets of 284617288 which combined with future premium pay- ments will be ample to meet the obligations involved as they fall due lapses anii surrenders policies which are discontinued before- they mature were at the lowest level in 17 years in the last ten years only twice has mortality experience been more favourable v payments to policyholders and beneficiaries during the year amounted to 22956250ran average of 75514 each working day the- security of policyholders- has again been strengthened by a further increase in surplus the rate of interest earned by the company in 1941 was 421 per cent- assurance company gordon brown representative -7-

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