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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1945, p. 10

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school- kt32 wesson lesson for october 28 golden text as r or meaiicliny house we will serve theliordvt f -yyy- rvjoeiirsfcis the ijeeson as a whole the obedient spiritfilled believer is one from whose inward being living waters flow to bless and help others- in the same way a truly christian home that is a home where christ is given bis rightful proving stabiizing influenceinthe livesbf theehildrerivwh6vgrbw tip nvsdihallowed anuosphere g in the household of lydiawe see such a home established in a great pagan city avno can limit the effect of this hood all could see that a little colony -of- heaven hadbeen planted cin- their midst the home in which timothy grew up was not actually christian as the gospel did wx come to his mother and place becomes a center in any grandmother until after he was ontario hours ol work and vacations with pay act 1844 the industry and labour board which administers the hours of jork advacations witivpay act considersin view of the termina tion of hostilities and the cancellation war productionrthe acute manpower shortage which existed during the war years will be minimized therefore the postponement as to working hours previously provided shall be cancelled anil effective november 1st 1945theworlagho ol an employee in any uidustrialimdrtalano shall not exceed fortyeight 48 in the week- 1 s av 1 v 1 regulation 4 of ontario regulations 844 is amended by adding the following subregulation la notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation 1 an employer may adopt one or more overtime work periods in his industrial undertaking between the lstdayof and the 31st day of december 1945 without a consent in writing of the board- but the overtime shall not -exceed- thirty hoursin the aggregate jewish- hdmeinevertkelesswhere the sacred scriptures wererad and lovd and so the heart of the v lad was ready for themessageof the grace of god in christ- when paul and barnabas came to lystra and derbel timotbys early training the s things which thou hast learn l hayjngjbeen instructed inthe scxiptureslnjthe home circle and later ahrough paulanaothers timothy wasexhorted tohomufast that vwhichj had been imparted to him he need nqtseek lafiernew and untried theories when he had thetruthof god alrady verse 15from a child thou bore rich fruit in future years and hast known the holy scriptures led to- his becoming- an 1 earnest servant of- the lord jesus after he was converted through pauls ministry verse by verse 2 tim 1 1 paul- an apostle by the will of god it was not by some human arrangement or even of his own deliberate choice that saul of tarsus the persecutor be came paul the apostle it was god himself who called him out of dark ness sion suchmcnowledge is a rich heritage not likely to be despised in uater years but- added to this there must be personal faith in the christ of whom those scriptures speak if one would be wise unto salva tion titus 2 1 spiak thou v things which become sound doc trine or healthful teaching titus was also a convert of pauls but apparently from a heathen home a into light and then commisf called of god to the gospel minis- him as a messenger of the i try he was left in crete chap 1 industry and labour board department of labour ontario i r i bon charles daley minister of labour i2y so cross verse 2 timothy my dearly beloved son there is a very inti mate tie that bipds together the preacher and one converted through his instrumentality paul had led timothy 10 the saviour thus he became spiritually his son in the gospel v verse 3 god whom i serve from my forefathers with pure conscience a pious heritage is a great blessing paul was grateful for iteven though this in itself was not salvation but it prepared the way for the knowledge of christ that came in adult years timothys home was also onewhere god was honored and the young man owed much in after years to early- train ing- v jverse 4 greatly desiring to see thee being mindful of thy tears as his companion in labor timothy had been a comfort to paul phil 2 1922 and now in prison he long ed for his fellowship and sympathe tic understanding i verse- 5 the unfeigned faith that is in thee which dwelt first in thy grandmother lois and thy mother- eunice these godly women had trusted god and sought to bring the boy timothy up- in the nurture of the lord instructing him out of the scriptures of the old testament as a- result he early turned to christ when the gospel message came through the lips of paul chap 314 15 verse 6 stir up thegift of god which is in thee by the putting on of my hands paul had joined with the galatian elders in commending timothy to the gospel ministry and in answer to their prayers a special gift of gracehad been grant ed him which he was responsible to use for the glory of godand the blessing of those to whom he minis tered 1 tirril 414 fj chap 314 continue thou in 1 5 to set the young churches in order and to instruct the believers how to maintain christian horns these are based on the healthful teachings of gods holy word verse 2 that the aged men be sober those who are at the head of the home must lie careful to set a godly example to the rest of the family a frivolous careless old man is always a hindrance to others but a faithful- godly father is a blessing to any household verse 3 the aged women that they be in behaviour as be- cometh holiness example is better than precept those who would guide the young arght must be careful as to all their- words and ways verse 4 that they may teach the young women to be sober to love their husbands to love their children youth is inclined to un seemly levityand to instability the elderly yoraen should beabletb their younger sisters or guide daughters- in the safepath of sobriety and sincere affection for husband and children thus tlib christian home will be realized verse lljthe grace of god hath appeared toall men it is upon this aljthe previous exhorta tions are based we are not only saved by grace buthaving trusted chnst we are to- be faithful students in the school of grace l verse 12 teaching us that weshouldlivesoberly righteously and godly no longer under the law but instructed by grace we are to learn pur lessons well and live soberly as to ourown personal state of mindand heart righteous ly as to our dealings with others and godly asto our relationship with our heavenly father the heart of the lesson the christian homeis the place where children are to be brought up in the nurture and admonition of 9thljnemalomr we understand that an auction sale bffarm stock and implements is to be held on ocr2 weare glad to know that the lewis family are still to be residents of oiir-com- ihunity v we are sorry to learn that mr william thomas is confined to the house thfcughillness the good- neighbors sewing cir cle met last week at the home of mrs- bert batt the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs jas mccreight r miss margaret train of toronto was the guest of miss annabel townsend over the thanksgiving holiday mr and mrs ken graham or toronto spent thanksgiving sun day with mr and mrs o peacock quite a number from this vicinity journeyed to markham fair on saturday a smiling sky overhead the greetings and hearty hand claspsof ow friends coupled with the many attractions of uivspleri did xhibit and the ever popular midway provided a most pleasant afternoon j j the connon family of bethesda visited this community onsiindayl hyclro is being installed in the home of mrs eli hoover and also in mrs brysoh jonnsons house which is soon to je- occupied by mrs lewis and family usmess -r- psntal e s barker dja honor graduate of royal colin r dental surgeons and of tie unltersltr of toronto office ingrubhvs block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office xray 1 cor obrien phone 196 i and coroner for york county jft i t a c kennedy chiropractor open season on partridge open season on partridge began in some districts on saturday october 6 and runs through to oct 13 both vl inclusive stated game overseer amhodgs6nas he discussebtlie details shoot as forwardedutoshim byotheode- partmentpi gamevand fisheries with inquiring rhunters t around lindsay lastweek j a the hunting of the following species of partridge was permitted under the rulingviz ruffed grouse canadagrouser sharptailed grouse and prairie hen the zones in which the season was open for the above dates are as follows thatportion of ontario lying north andeasfof and includ ing the counties of huron welling ton excepting puslinch tjyp dufferinv simcoe and ontario excepting the townships of pick ering whitby and whitby east and south of the french and matt- awa rivers and lake nipissing excepting the counties of renfrew carlton russell and prescott and in that portion of ontario lying north and west of the french arid mattawa rivers and lake nipissing and east of the westerly boundary of the districts of aigoma and cochrane the quota was five birds per day stou church street monday and friday 9 to 12 am insurance uior 311 fr the lord when they see christ exemplified in their parents and are instructed in the word of god from their earliest days impres sions willbe made which no experi ences afterward can fully obliterate generally speaking children raised under such conditions will be brought to know the lord for them selves in early years but even if for a time they seem to forget the lessons of childhood in later years they will respond to them it is impossible to overestimate the influence of such a home both upon the children themselves and the community as a whole were there more such homes the work of the pastor and evangelist would b far easier l e oneill thomas birkett lt agnh to i general insurance agency stouffville ontario t established 1908- insurance in reliable companies reasonable rates prompt service phone 25902 s stouffv h 0 phone 3307 klinck stou fire auto burglarysickness accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 ye experience strength and service unexceoej d a beer s insurance of all kinds 16th year in business phone pickering 5 r22 address brougham barristers stouffvjllije funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night stouffville 9801 s i4 vs rf 2tos iwrr c mimry rvi n hjoljorf onv and someday well take a trip v i i somewhere in the back of your mind theres that urge t to go- places right now it must be filed under future but itspact of us as canadians to want to discover for ourselves what the rest of trie worls is like to plan for thatjtsbme day when wfilh ke a trip thats vhy it must partpfour planning now to make sure such pleasant things as trips are possible in the postwar world and theyll be possible only if we fight against inflation fight now to keep canadas dollar worth a full dollar i s why is how so important be- cause nojpi civilian goods are scarce money is piendfhbiis the time than tbingsare wqrth black markets against buying more than we need orfgoods wedont need i piihectf now is the time we must support rationing and price controls up totthe present weve kept our dollar sound andwe can continue to do so if we keep up a strong steady fight against inflation 1 if we fail in this fight prices yill rise wages will never quite catch up soon yojnl pay perhaps a dollar for a quaners worthof goods and that means your dollariisjworth only a quarter thats inflation i and after inflation comes de- pression depression means neither you nor anvone else in canada will have trips you ii be iucky ypu have ajpb soj for our own sakes for- the sake ofretnrned menfor our children lers never relax our struggle to keep canadas dollar worth a full- dollar fwmutjfrthb brewing industry ontario tarrml fheduwenofiocatioa make this pledge today jj1j 11 1 310- i pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation 13 by observing rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form 1 1 by rspactlng prlea controls and other antiinflation measures and re fraining from careless and unneces sary buying iwill nor buy two where one will do nor will i buy vnew where an old will do by buying vlclory bonds ond war savings stamps supporting tax- ation and abiding by all such measures which will lower the cost of living and help keep prices at normal levei brierbush hospital v iff x i government licensed under new management member of the allied private hospital association c main street east- stonffviuc maternity medical and surgical i v day and night service- v office phone residence pho 3160 3514 i arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary pol 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch i w c pollard kc port pel uxbridge ontario phone office phone elgin 7021 residence pho mo 6235 samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 1 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto ft- a s farmer licensed auctioneer york countyvuxbridge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7312 address gormley pot c 0 icqiolt i f it if aiii 2xcv- ficvbawh 1 3fkro srfc sellers atkinson ph ag 201 w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere special izing in farm stock furniture and property sales ah sales personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted v prompt service -reason- able rates phone 890 stouffville r g clendenii 7 lt0qgioctnvsneiiiio7vo funeral director f 1 ambulance servicil markham ontario phone 9000 clarke prentice phone aglncourt mw37miiliken licensed auctioneer vjii-l- for the c counties of york and ontario successor for corplrken prentice of casfand of the laxe j h prentice former prentice prentice- farm- and farm- stock sales atspedaltyat fairandreason- ableratesawo5 titsjfiikw stouffville marble granite works -v- fl s orders promptly execute ti p tarr proprietor nlia mm rrnna i uw tr rjr rzm j f vj 0 v vya

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