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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1943, p. 2

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page two the tribune stouffville ont thursday sept 2nd 1943 u trtff trill qiribwif established 18s8 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and ontario quebec newspapers association issued every thursday at stouffville ontario eight to twelve pages average paid circulation 1850 subscription kates per year in advance in canada 200 in usa 250 a v nolan son publishers notes and comments prisoners walk off again a score of nazi prisoners burrowed their way out of the prison camp at fort henry and mr john public is cur ious to know how such a thing can go on if the camps are guarded with even half an eye some of the prisoners were picked up as they walked along the highway in prison garb it must have been a huge joke on the guards since no better effort to make a clean getaway was shown by many of the germans it is a mark of distinction in the german mind if you can escape from a prison camp since it doesnt take very much skill why the distinction what canadians didnt like whatever may corne out of the quebec conference there is a widespread regret that russia had not been represented which leads to the suggestion made by the financial post that more considerate planning should be done before hand anything the leaders of the allied countries do that fails to cement the present ties between us and the soviet union is regrettable indeed and would not be in accordance with the hearts and minds of canadians russia out of the conference fostered suspicion on the part of canadians and of course general regret since we have been told that it was a canadian conference in that we were entertaining the guests at 8000 per day our canadian leaders would naturally have something to say about who would be invited of course these are opinions of a humble writer those in authority may have good and sufficient rea sons for their actions but we convey the opinion of the common man as we hear it the new nickel the more we see of the new canadian five cent piece the more disgusted with it we become after it is in use for a short time it discolors and takes on the same shade as a tar nished one cent piece only the change in the edges which are not very pronounced indicate the difference 3i elderly people especially and those with not the very best eyesight find great difficulty in distinguishing the diff erence and we all know the short time the new nickel has been in circulation how many times they are thrown down to you for coppers of course every church treasurer knows they are the first thing that the fingers grab in the pocket one wonders who is responsible for bringing out such a piece of money and why the size was made to correspond to a one cent piece which might have been estimated in ad vance as something to give trouble theyre dehydrating girls now perhaps you have heard of the soldiers on leave in an ancient city they had been feeding on dehydrated foods for weeks and now they were to see the sights of some old palace entering the building they were shown the form of an ancient queen who had been kept for a thousand years by japers said the englishman who ever thought of de- intcresting ltccount the lesult of the recent election gave the liberal candidate in perth county a majority of 20 over his con servative opponent since the deputy returning officers threw cut or re jected 92 ballots there is tojie a re count presumably the discarded bal lots were if counted favourable to the losing candidate sunday school lesson stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 iskakl called to he a holy people golden tcvt be ye holy for i nm holy i yet 110 the iiciion as a whole leviticus is the book of the sanc tuary and of the sanctification of the people to glance even briefly at all chapters of this interesting and instructive guidebook for the priests of old and to point out however fiagmentaiilly its typical represent ations of new testament truths would be quite impossible in the space or time allotted to us ob serve that this priestly code was not something devised by moses or by the priests themselves but was a divine revelation given by god himself who spoke to his servant moses from the inner sanctuary all was designed to teach the people the evil of sin and the uncleanness which is caused and to emphasize the need of atonement and cleansing by sac rificial blood but the sacrifices of that dispensation were only types of one perfect sacrifice yet to be offer ed by our lord jesus christ the best commentaiy on the book of leviticus is the epistle to the he brews there we learn that it is the precious mood of christ alone which can purge the conscience and that it is by faith we are linked up with the eternal god who works in us as we hydrated girls dehydrated foods are not a new development even if the above comment is a bit farfetched perhaps it has never occurred to you that dehydration is not only one of the oldest forms of food preservation known to man but nature uses it in the form of dried fi aits nuts to you dried milk was first made in 1855 egg powder has been on the market for years and people were eating dried grapes raisins long before we were some vegetables were dehydrated and shipped overseas in world war i but perhaps the reason they slipped into the limbo of forgotten things so quickly was that they were apt to taste somewhat like hay for the method of process ing at that time did not preserve palatability and nutrit ional values then too packing had not become the art it is today the saving of valuable shipping space through the use of food dehydration would in itself be false economy if by that means much of the nutritive value of the food were lost fortunately in recent years scientists have not only discovered which of the food constituents are essential to a balanced diet but they have learned how to retain these constituents when processing dehydrated foods consequent ly during the present conflict we have been able to take full advantage of the invaluable storage and shipping econ omy this form of food preservation affords the drying process itself has been materially changed present methods were developed after the last war the re tention of the natural flavour and food value depends to a large extent on the proper processing that has wonderfully improved let us be fair there is a tendency on the part of almost everybody to grumble about the government restrictions rations and other inconveniences brought about by the war surely if these worries you have during this great conflict are the only ones they will be small indeed remember they are im posed on those who have sons over seas and on those who have given their all the newmarket era and express has been warning its readers that they should not condemn the ottawa govern ment and swear vengeance on them at the next federal election just because they were inconvenienced in wartime by added restrictions after all these restrictions have done us good and some of them might remain for quite considerable time without doing any harm the thing at this time is for all of us to accept the situation in good spirit let us con fine criticism to just opposition to things we think are not right and not to things we say are not right just because they inconven ience us awili our canadian guests queen wilhelmina of the netherlands celebrates her 63rd birthday on september 6 she will have reigned for 45 years which is a longer rule than that of any of the living monarchs in europe when she was 10 years old her father king william iii died and wilhelmina became the titular queen under the regency of her mother queen emma the spirit in which the beloved queenmother has reared her only child may show from the following story one day the tenyear old queen stood with her mother on a balcony while the crowds cheered her she asked do all these people belong to me whereupon queen emma replied no my child you belong to all these people after being crowned in amsterdam on september 6 1898 when she was 18 years old the young queen was married in 1902 to prince bernhard of mecklenburg born out of this marriage on april 30 1909 was crownprincess juliana who now lives in ottawa with her three children are occupied with christ and led by the spirit who now dwells within us verso by verse levv 191 the lord spake unto moses this implies direct inspir ation god did not leave his ser vant free to act according to his own best judgment or to impose rules and regulations upon priests and people according to the elders or of some special committee man had nothing to do with the formul ation of these laws they came de finitely and directly from jehovah himself xor was it to the people to vote on their suitability or to de cide to what extent these commands should be carried out god had spok en the word of god is absolutely authoritative today christians aie i continued on page six aosaoi aonot xotaoi aoc n o playfair company members toronto stock exchange h l tralp memrflt stocks and bonds orders executed on all exchanges inquiries solicited toronto w king st west phone ad oooi on2 dont fail to hear canadas most famous gospel singers t macduff copeland and charlotte copeland at 730 pm sunday september 5th ix the vivian church sacred musical recital s30 pm at close of evening service monday sept 6 830 pm scottish gospel programme of the beloved old hymns of the church charlotte copeland is a converted british opera singer t macdutt copeland is an international vocalist pianist and composer of queens hall london england friends old and new of all churches cordially invited a weekly editor looks at ottawa wnttca spiedr tot a wkfy owtpapft of cobecfa by jim greenblat we hear a lot about manpower but what about canadian woman- power well there are 4240000 women over 14 years of age in can ada here are some interesting fig ures about them as of january 30 1943 of this number there were 1152000 in industry and 255000 directly or indirectly in war indus try farm women numbered s30000 and women students 309000 there were moie than 31367 in the armed services and this figure must be considerably increased by this time 300000 are considered unemployed canadas vegetable oil industry is one of those levojutionized in a sense by the necessities of this glob al war this industry is of course agricultural take flaxseed of which 53 percent of that used was imported in 1939 in 1942 however all of the 33ss195 bushels used were of do mestic origin our acreage objective for 1943 is 2492000 or an astound ing inciease over the previous year of 67 percent all these changing phases having to do with our agri- culteral and industrial economy will be part of the postwar problem is it all right to lend your ration book to your farmer friend who uses a great deal of tea while you use very little the prices board says no and thelma ciaigof the information branch answered me in this way rationing is for the equal sharing of certain commodities which are in short supply it does not mean that granny just because she likes the extra pot of tea should be able to have double the ration of the woman next door nor doesit provide for the swapping of tea and sugar by two neighbours who live across the road from each other fact of the matter is the whole rationing system is set up on the basis that the majority will conserve their use of rationed articles to actual and immediate needs harking iback to the order-in- council which made it an offence to waste coal or heat owing to the ser ious fuel situation facing canada it is interesting to know that our norm al peacetime coal needs are about 30 million tons this year geared to such a high war tempo piovision must be made for about 47 million tons canadians can be selfish as in dividuals and sneak excessive heat more than necessary or they can play ball for the good of all in canada its really cooperation for national conservation instead of coercion that is wanted continued on page five business directory dental e s- barker lds djja honor graduate of koyal collet of dental surgeons and of tie university of toronto office in grubius lilocfc phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeot xray office cor obrien and hals phone 196 coroner for york county dr arthur l hork physician and surgeon general medicine and obstetric also eye ear nose and throat eyes tested glassesttttoa school children tested free markham ont phone it insurance lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock a s farmer licensed austioneer 20 years experience 20 20 years experience york county uxbridge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po clarke prentice phone afflncourt 52 avs millikcn licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of the late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason able rates thomas birkett general insurance agencr stouffville ontario established 190s insurance in reliable companies it reasonable rateb promt service phone 25902 stoafftillp h o klinck phone 3307 stoufftfilt fire auto burglary sickness cat accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co- the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 yosxti experience strength and service unexcelled a cburkholdee insurance canada life assurance co -lso- automobile and fire barristers office phone residence phoms 3160 351 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary pablhc 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch olboa wcpolalrdkc port perry oxbridge ontario phona e office phone elgin 7021 residence phone ho mb samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 603 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto l e oneill stouffville funeral director anu embalmer continuous telephone berries day and night r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stonfrrilfc monday wednesday fridays 9 to 12 am stouffville marble granite worts orders promptly executed ptarr proprietor phone 4303 brierbush hospital government- licensed member of the allied private hospital association main street knsl stouftville maternity medical and surgicil ambulance service day and night service mrs e r good pnone 191

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