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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 25, 1943, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday feb 25th 1943 toronto goodwood flashes walter dave stanton ave toronto buy your spare tribune at chas watsons store i mrs fred baldwin visited mrs reuben may on friday mrs ewen visited with her niece mrs gordon bear last week miss greta hatley visited good wood over the weekend seaman kenneth stewart vlsted home for the weekend miss ivy knight spent the week end at her home in uxbridge the many friends of mr albert taylor wish him a speedy recovery miss isobel hockley of toronto spent sunday with friends at quak er hill mr and mrs sam byam of tor onto were sunday visitors at their parents miss lillie wagg of toronto spent sunday with mrs slack and mr baker mrs thorley of new toronto visited at the home of the corres pondent on fiiday mr and mrs elmer lambert of alaska are visiting at the home of mrs c gordon bear mr and mrs bert may visited with mr and mrs thomas rawson one day last week we are glad to know that marvin maye is aible to be home after his operation for appendictis miss brock spent sunday at her home miss isabel hockley also spent the weekend at home miss irene orpen daughter of mr and mrs fred orpen visited with miss jane davey on saturday we are pleased to learn that dr darling is feeling much better may he continue in the best of health mrs john miller has her daugh ter and little granddaughter stay ing with her for a while we understand that mr alf mcdonald is moving to goodwood and we hope he will enjoy living in our village goodwoods bread supply now comes by train back once more to the old iron horse for trans portation mr and mrs norman may visit ed their son marvin on friday we are glad to know that he is coming along nicely among others who were home for the weekend were ruth thomp son alice tyndall mildred hockley and grace wagg the teacher miss bear and pupils of quaker hill school enjoyed a sleighing party recently lunch was seived after and all report a good time mr and mrs andrew ashenhurst had supper with mr and mrs nor man feasby on february 12th the occasion being the birthday of mr ashenhuist mrs gordon taylor and gary are staying with mr and mrs cecil latcham at the piesent while mr and mrs slack are with rmr and mrs joe alsop to our little friend davey white stouffville rr3 who celebrates his birthday on february 26 his god parents walter and mrs davey ex tend their very nest wishes according to a letter received from mr george mcguire of calgary by the correspondent the temper ature in that city on feb 1g was around 40 degrees below zero we are very pleased to learn that our friend mrs reubin gray is out of the hospital mrs gray whose husband passed away some weeks ago is at the home of her daughter while there is a shortage of rub ber the scribe who travels street oars daily has never seen so many pairs of rubber boots as has been worn this winter by both men and women there was a good attendance at potato production increase potatoes i objective for 1043 as compared to other crops it was unanimously agreed that every effort should be made to increase potato production in the province during 1943 by at least 10 pc as requested by the dominion government in consideration of the situation at the recent meeting of the on tario crop improvement association held in the king edward hotel i j toronto it was pointed out that j there has been a marked decline in potato production throughout with regard to scarcity and costs of the province during the past ten labour macbliery fertilizers and j years while acreage has shown i suitable seed it was the opinion 1 marked decreases average yields that the objective should be obtaln- per acree during past ten years are ed by increased yields rather than also considerably lower than for any by increased acreage uecommend- ten year period during the past fifty datious were made that surveys years and quality has not improved should be undertaken to determine during the year 1941 carload ship- all available potato machinery par- ments to ontario amounted to ticularly in crop areas best suited to 3269 as compared to 1139 in 1931 potato production followed by considering demands and needs arrangements and organizations to for foodstuffs and the increased am- make effective use of same either ounts which might be secured from by cooperative or custom methods wliile workmen caned out the lailrace below canadas big new power plant at slupsliaw arvida que this pluy containing 18000 cubic aids of solid rock 100 jaiils long was blown up it requited 83000 pounds of dynamite to scud off the blast which cleared the tailracc that carries the water back to the saguenay green river mr walter simpson of toronto spent sunday afternoon and evening l w staua b that is in of uninterrupted communion the father veise 42 because of with okiolk 1a3dgk secures richly hkkd bull the at the home of his brotherinlaw tom williams older that the onlookers might know he was acting as the son in fellowship with the father he in- p the fathers name thus publicly before calling lazaius back to life verse 43 he cried with a loud voice lazarus come forth if he had not used the name of the dead man he would have emptied the whole cemeteiy some day that voice did old gentleman geoige washing ton share the same birthday feb 22 so george and sister edythe spent the weekend at their parents home mrs john graham also is to be congratulated sharing the same fine washington birthday date mr and mrs cameron graham called on brother john and family one afternoon last week mrs b lehman entertained a hamilton caller on sunday after noon mrs roy seebeck visited at tor onto on saturday hearty congratulations to mr and mrs john mitchell who were married 50 years on feb 22 quite a number from here called on them to help them celebrate mr jennings who has been spend ing the winter with relatives in tor onto called on some of his neigh bors while he was out to look over his homes during last weekend miss julia wilson returned to toronto to resume her course of studies we etxend our sympathy to mr chester lehman of markham and family in the death of his dear wife we called on the white twins and their mother at markham nursing home on fiiday and everyone was happy about the whole event with other musical additions to the wee girls names they will be called marie and mae after their maternal and parental grandmothers hon george s henry tod- morden has purchased the recently arrived son of montvic bonheur dale sired by montvic lochinvar from raymondale farm vaudreuill quebec for use in his oriole lodge herd dale is one of the holstein breeds most noted individuals in 1941 she was a member of the allamerican getofsire a mem ber of the honorable mention pro of power will call all the believing d dam and received honor i able mention in the four year old dead fiom their tombs and later all the unsaved john 5 2829 s 5 lesson continued from page two feet at the feet of the lord jesus seems ever to have been the place in which mary was found falling before him as a worshipper she used the same words that martha had done but not as upbraiding him rather as expressing the per plexity of her troubled heart verse 33 jesus groan ed in the spirit and was troubled deeply moved by marys pentup grief jesus entered into it all with her as he ever does in the sorrows of his people his was a true humin spirit for in taking humanity into union with deity he did not just assume a human body but he took part in flesh and blood in the full- est sense except tor its sin heb 2 14 he had a true human spirit and soul as well as a body prepared of god in the virgins womb verse 34 where have ye laid him he would have them direct him to the tomb that he might class in 1940 she was ireserve t grand champion at quebec at the verse 44 he that was dead mount victoria dispersal sale she came forth bound hand and foot m for 3700 her junior four- with giaveclothes there is a diff- y record of 17471 lbs milk eience between life and liberty the containing 777 lbs fat average test voice of jesus christ was to this 445 per cen butterfat is the second dead man the message of life those highes ever made in canada by a who loved him were called to junior fouryearold in 305 days on loose him and let him go we threetimesaday milking see the same thing in connection the sire montv lochinvar with the reception of spiritual life and practical deliverance from those things that bind the soul and hinder progress butter production declines in county although a marked decline was noted in the production of cheddar cheese in ontaiio county in jan- uaiy the make of creamery butter was well maintained despite there was a slight reduction figures published by the ontario depaitment of agriculture show- that only 45 0 pounds of cheddar cheese were in the county during the month as compared with 27- 9 so in january a year ago at the same time 70809 pounds of butter were produced as compared with 71235 pounds in the previous jan- uaiy the best results are obtained from trib ine classified advs headed the mount victoria herd pre vious to its dispersal at which he brought 4 400 in 1941 he was first prize twoyearold at the cne and received honorable mention for allamerican while in 1940 he was first prize yearling junior and reserve grand champion at quebec exhibition send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home clear telephone lines for allout production your telephone is part of a vast interlocking sys tem now carrying an abnormal wartime load dont let needless delays hold up messages on which pro duction efficiency may depend t be sure yon hve ho right rt tf5 qzr consult the directory answer promptly when the bell rings- v be brief clear your line for 1 tbe next zi use offpeak hour for your a long distance calls calls tbtl p 0 fouve service mi yc ja y accompany them there and enter the hall on friday night when three i into all their grief preparatory to plays were presented two bv inn fifth line young people vsantea a housekeeper and here comes the bride and the third whisk ers given by mongolia young people musical numbers were given by misses boll stamps and hockley and several readings by mr stanley the lucky draw bedroom accessories was won george dowswell on by frasers big sale with anything like favorable weather the big farm stock auction on the premises of jack fraser unlonvllle onwednesday march 3 promises to attract a crowd that will resemble markham fair in size a big line of implements registered jersey cattle and scores of other items are on the list the cattle are the property of a c polley and will be sold at 445 pm mr fraser has sold his farm in markham township and has made the purchase of a 459 acre estate on dufferln street at concord the new place has four complete sets of buildings and tho new owner takes everything including every hoof and the last bushel of grain he will j that thou hast heard me even retain every employee raising lazarus from death verse 35 jesus wept there are only two words in our english bibles but there are three in greek for tho definite article precedes the name wept is literally shed tears when we remember the dig nity of his person and discern tha glory of his deity how it enhan ces the meaning of those tears verse 3s jesus therefore gain groaning in himself cometh to the grave this was no pretended exhibition of feeling or emotion our lords whole being was stirred as lie thus came into contact with the ravages death had made for by sin came death he could not look on such suffering without entering into it in the fullest and tenderest sympathy verse 39 take ye away the stone he called upon them to do what they could alas they could do no more already corruption had set in he only could overcome its awful power verse 40 if thou wouldcst be lieve thou shouldest see this is the divine order faith first then sight man may try to reverse this but it will never work we do not see the glory of god until we believe his word verse 41 father i thank theo our lord jevcr acted in the full consciousness a is 3 j l cohen t p- s senator bench tho newly reconstructed war labor board liondcd by mr justice c p mctaguc lias as the two other niemlicrs j l cohen of toronto represent ing labor and senator jos bench of su catharines ont representing hie employees i your red cross calls to you never has the need been so urgent tlofloofioo needed now f your red cross appeals to you for funds to carry on its program of mercy to continue vital war work performed by no other organization never has the need been so urgent helping to keep up the morale of halfamillion fighting men is a gigantic task and that is only the beginning the red cross makes life more bearable for thousands of prisoners of war over 2000000 parcels were shipped to them last year more than this number must go in 1943 our men in british and canadian hospitals neea red cross comforts and heartening visits from the staff of red cross visitors fksjii red cross help to shipwrecked sailors is essential thoughtful immediate homeless war orphans our own kin and those of our allies sick and starving men and women in many lands millions in russia greece and china and other peoples of the united nations need more food medicine and comforts from the red cross the need is worldwide this year the cost will be greater than ever the work mustpp on obey the dictates of your heart open wide your purse and be generous remember you are the red cross 1 tiros b raes office main st stouffville phone ljtt red cross

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