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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1944, p. 2

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p- o k yj j c- iirt the tribune stouffville ont thursday june lst1944 lj imifftittu qjrtbmu established 1888- member of the canadian weekly newspaper association y i and ontario quebec newspapers association issued every thursday- at stouffville ontario eight to twelve pages latest paid circulation 2075 subscription rates per year in advance i in canada 5200 jn usa 5260 av nolan son publishers notes and comments not demanding higher wages and prices and by buying victory bonds and war savings certificates with the money so saved strong desire for hall now this paper is aware that there is a good deal of pat- ience being exercised especially by the members of the stouffville womens institute because the work ofprovid- ing a community hall or music hall is not going ahead right away the municipality is in good position to pay for such a hall with such private aid as will be forthcoming but it would be impossible to obtain materials for such an under taking at this time even if a permitwas granted by the government to do the building a permit will not provide material however the day is fast drawing nigh when we will be prepared to call for tenders after deciding on a plan of building which above all must include modern kitchen facilities and wash rooms so that our womens organiz ations shall have attractive and convenient quarters to meet and work in it is a good sign to note the anxiety on the part of so many people to get on with the job for it will make it all the easier when the right time to build comes if the promoters have the citizens behind them the butter situation is closely watched the usual seasonal increase in the production of butter in ontario is expected during the month of may although production is still lagging considerably behind that of last year says the monthly official report for april n one of the reasons for the decline is the difficulty which many creameries are experiencing although not a problem in stouffville in securing qualified buttermakers but temporary help for the busy summer season is a prob lem- the return to operation of cheese factories in eastern ontario is also diverting many creamery patrons back to the cheese factories in some sections of western ontario the dairies are unable to absorb all the milk available and surplus supplies are being transferred to the creameries most creameries are being affected by gasoline short age but are endeavouriiig to plan their routes to meet that situation if the weather remains cool many plants will continue ohceaweek pick up as far into may as possible so long as cream quality is not affected a job that needs doing will be done the municipal councils of whitchurch and uxbridge are to be commended for the attempt they are making to utilize the splendid gravel deposits hidden away in gravel hill on the townline north between these two municipal ities the undertaking presents a maze of complications in order to get the job underway but it is all worth the ef fort the two councils are putting forth not only will a valu- able gravel deposit be utilized but a steep hill detrimental to the locality will be reduced to a four per cent grade the undertaking is one of those things called killing two birds with one stone the township roads will get the gravel as cheaply as from any other pit and- at the same time the section of the country will get rid of an unwanted hill r too bad for poor old dobbin that it wasnt done when he alone did all the climbing of course it is only in recent years that suitable machinery for such work has been available also trucks to haul the gravel to the distant parts of the municipalities concerned help to fight inflation from niagara falls evening review it is generally believed that the fight against infla tionary tendencies has ibeen more successful in canada than in most countries by ordering ceiling prices freezing of wages and other measures a good work has been done here to prevent dangerous changes in the price structure a great deal has been done by the government and its ad visers yet in the last analysis the fight against inflation is one which must be waged by the people of canada them- seves people can help by cutting down unnecessary spend- i- ing by refusing to patronize black markets refusing to hoard goods which from tinte totime become scarce by farm subsidies provide headache the financial post is more confident than many farm ers that the multiplicity of farm subsidies provides a big headache and will have to be cancelled gradually an order ly liquidation adopted in some measure that the sub sidies were needed and still are needed is a irhanimous de cision of the farmer and all who are in close touch with rural problems but there is much in what the post has to say on the matter especially the suggestion that simplifi cation is most desireable the post says in an official government bulletin that arrived from ottawa a few days ago almost a full newspaper column is taken up with a summary of government price supports and subsidies on various farm crops and wool and this list is incomplete there is no mention of eggs milk butter cheese hogs and many other farm items that are also sub sidized in fact on practically every single thing produced on the farm today some sort of government assistance is forthcoming the principle was adopted early in the war in an offic ial effort to expand certain and sometimes competitive lines of production and also as an alternative to widespread de mands for higher prices prices however increased any way and as the war continued so did the list of items on which subsidies were made available without the support undoubtedly farm output in can- ada would not have increased so much or as quickly as it has done butit has added almost countless complications and excessive costs to the business of marketing today actual quoted prices forearm products are al- mosfmeaningless- this government assistance which may take the form of cash bonuses payment of freight certifi cates permitting the growers a share in final export profits or a combination of severapaids must be considered the system developed piecemeal and was never intend ed to be more than a temporary device for speeding expan sion of certain needed lines nowthat this has been achieved we should plan to get rid of it some forms of as sistance in view of higher prices now prevailing- could be abandoned altogether some may have to be absorbed in straight price increases a little in modified and much simplier form in any case the assurance of good farm markets from now until at least a year after the war pro vides an excellent opportunity for an orderly liquidation with no real hardship for any one if we wait too long we are risking being saddled with expensive and needless regimentation and something that may become political or financial dynamite sunday school lesson lesson for june 4 gbwcntext avc are his work- manhip created in christ jesus unto good works which god hath before ordained that wo should walk in tlicnv eph 2 10 j the lesson as a ayhole approach to the lesson after evangelizing in macedonia and achaia and establishing churches in philippi and thessa- lonica berea corinth and possibly other cities paul and his compan- ions made their way back to anti- och there- reported to the church the progress of the gospel thus his- second missionary jour- hey hadcome to an end acts 18 22 23- shortly after this the apos tle started forth upon his third and last journey prior to his arrest in jerusalem apollos an eloquent man and mighty in the jewish s- scriptures acts 1824 had been led in fuller light through priscilla and aquila at ephesus he left there and passed over to corinth where he was received as a teacher of the new faith and where he gave valuable ministry of an edifying v charactor while he was still labor- ing there paul after visiting vari ous places between antioch and ephesus came to the latter city and contacted thegroup of apollos disciples and was used of god to lead them into clear gospel light ii the epistle to the epheslans which was written from prison in iromegives the fullestopenlngup pof truth in connection with the new creation and -the- church as the body of christ that ve haveinthe tfsword ofg6dv ivcrscbyrversc vacts19 8 things concerning cvthe kingdom of god in the syna- lgogue at ephesus paul was per- mlttcd for three months to hold forth boldly proclaiming the mess- iv age of the kingdom of god in its spiritual form as set forth by the lord before he ascended acts 1 3 this was a call for men to rec ognize the lord jesus christ- as rightful ruler and by receiving him as saviour to enter into that realm where he holds sway verse 9 divers were hardened and believed not the same sun that softens the wax hardens the clay while some were brought to repentance and saved others re sisted the message of grace and were tiardened in their sins so to day we speak of some as gospel hardened they have heard and refused the message sooften that it no longer makes any impression upon them such as these often be- pome bitterest enemies of the truth in this- instance they reviled the preacher and the message and as a result paul decided the time had come to meet in an independent building a schoolhouse used by a man named tyrannus a gentile verse 10 all they which dwelt in asia heard the word of the lord jesus the entire province was stirred by the great gatherings in ephesus and the jgood news car ried by converts and others who had heard it penetrated into every part of asia thus when his own time had come god enabled paul to accomplish in two jjears what might otherwise never have occurr ed at all an entire province was evangelized eph 2 4 god who is rich in mercy this- is the source of all our- blessing out of the storehouse of his infinite mercy came the sal vation which he planned for all who would trust his son his love was told out in the gift of christ john 316 verse 5 we were dead inslnsj this is the condition of all men by nature while thoroughly alive to the things of the world we are without spiritual life until we are quickened made to live togeth er with christ and thus saved by grace verse 6 raised up together and made to sit together in heavenly places in christ god sees all believers as linked with christ in his resurrection and now associated with him in his glory it is representation here we are seated in him some day it will be actual fact when we shall be seat ed with him iheavenly places is the canaan of the new dispensat ion our inheritance in christ verse 7 thathe might shew the exceeding riches of his grace the word rendered show is that from which we get our word exhi bit in the coming ages god will have a glorious exhibition at what his grace has wrought and we who are saved will be those through whom that grace will be displayed t verse 8 by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of your selves grace is gods free un merited favor to those who have deserved the very- opposite by faith we lay hold of this faith is not something we work up in our selves it is given to us through hearing the word of god rom 10 17 no man need be without faith if he be but willing to listen to the word of god rom 1017 no man need be without faith if he be but willing to listen to the word verse 0 not of works lest any man should boast if salvation could be merited then each man woud be entitled to glory in his goodness as the procuring cause of his blessedness but all boasting is excluded because all is of grace rom- 327 verse 10 we are his workman ship created unto good works salvation is altogether of god it was he alone who wrought in the first creation- it is he alone who brings in the new but believers arc created not bjtfiood works but unto good works a godly life is the evidence of the change within chap 314 i bow my knees in verses 14 to 19 we have pauls prayer for these believers another prayer is found in chapter 1 1523 verse 15 the whole family in heaven and earth note where all the family of god are found either in heaven or on earth those who have died are in heaven the living are still on earth there is no room here for- a purgatory after death nor any place for vhat is called soul-sleeping- verse 16 according to the riches of his glory this is our divine endowment it is not out of his riches but according to his in finite wealth that he now lavishes blessing upon us giving all needed strength through the indwelling holy spirit that we may glorify him in our daily behavior verse 17 that christ may dwell in your hearts by faith christ jesus is personally present as the glofified man in heaven at the fathers right hand hebl3 but faith apprehends him as dwelling now in our hearts thus we become rooted like a tree a living thing and grounded like a building a stabilized edifice in love and god is love ljohn 48 16 so we arc to be rooted and grounded in god himself verse 18 to comprehend the breadth and lengthand depth and height it is the purpose of god in the unfolding of his love that is be fore us notice the four dimensions the natural has but three- the fourth is spiritual verse 10 to know the love of christ which passeth knowledge this seems paradoxical how cau cine know whichisbeyond know ledge just as a babe knows its mothef cannot under stand the reason for that maternal affection so we knowwe are the objects of the love of christ we cannot fatfiom his reasons for so xowsquadroxs oc wing com henry hankjdow toronto has been chosen to command the rcaf iroquois squadron overseas he enlisted in september 1940 and went overseas in february 1843 as a flying officer his bedroom was always cluttered with model planes henry has always been airminded since he was knee- high but he was going thro ugh for a chartered account ant his mother mrs harry dow commented on the news usincss directory dental e s barker ldsl dja- honor graduate of royal collaca of dental surgeons and ot ti university of toronto office ta grublns block phone 274 mrkham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball r physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and hate phone 196 coroner for york county editors mail small tax payer hit too hard dear editor it may be news to many people that the income tax exemption of 108 per child we hear about in cludes the saving portion so the actual allowance is really 54 per year if it werent for the payroll de ductions the small taxpayer would have been in for a further surprise as there seems to be a nigger in the wood pile the tax for a married man is figured on income over 660 and apparently exemptions for de pendents are reduced by other fac tors as we find that for a 1300 in come the rate with one child is the same as for the childless s31 fixed and 31 savings not until the tax able income is over 1560 does the exemption amount to 54 for a single child and with three child reh an income of over 1860 is re- cjuired in order to benefit to the extent of 54 each instead of 108 as we thought the chart shows outright allow ances for each child to be much less on the lower incomes income one child two three 1300 none 700 933 1400 3000 2200 1933 1500 4500 3700 2933 1870 5400- 5100 5400 f think the- married man with a wife at home bringing up a family should be entitled to a little more consideration dont you yours very truly j w gilbert hanover dr arthur l hork physician and surgeon general medicine and obstetrics- also eye ear nose and throat eyes tested- glasses fitted school children tested free a c kennedy chiropractor church street s stouffviua monday wednesday friday 9 to 12 am a s farmer licensed auctioneer mar ont phone t 20 years experience 20 20 years experience york county uxbridge and picket ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po loving us as we ponderand ap propriate these precious- things we are filled not exactly with but into all the fulness of god just as a basin might be placed on the sand as the tide comes in it would soon fill into all the fullness of the ocean even though its capacity was but small the heart of the ijesson y the ephesian believers were like all others who are saved by grace in their natural state they were away from god and dead to spirit ual realities awakened and led to trust in christ they became mehi bers of his body and were sealed by the holy spirit unable to save themselves by good works they were now called towalk in good works as ah evidence of the reality of the work god had wrough in them grace does not do away with responsibility but puts it in its right place clarke prentice phone dginccurt 52 w8 muiikea licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor for corpl kek prentice of ojlsf andot the lat j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reiso able rates djsurance thomas bmkett general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 19 08 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates v prompt service phone 25302 stouffrtlte brierbush hospital government licensed member ot the allied private hospital association main street bastjstonffville maternity medfcal -and- surgical ambulance service day and night service mrs e r good phone19 ho klinck phone 3307 stouffvuis fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer ot canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 yean t experience strength and service unexcelled l e oneill stotjffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone serrte day and night barristers v r g clendening funeral director ambulance service markham ontario phone 9000 office phone residence pnon 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary pnblhe 6 king street east 08hawa ontario resident partner branch offlea jvc pollard kc port perry uxbridge ontario phone is office phone elgin 7021 residence phone mo 6231 samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 603 temple bldg 62 richmond street west vtoronto stouffville marble granite works orders promptly executed 4 c si ii p tarr proprietor vl phone 4303 y i t isv

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