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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 18, 1940, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 11th 1940 hurry last call only 3 more days thursday friday saturday arqains vjalore saturday july 20 face cloths 10x11 sale special 3 for 10c towels fancy stripe terry towels 18x36 14c ea blankets ibex and wearbest 70x84 239 factory cotton 40 wide sale looyd curtains frilled marquisette reg 195 sale 119 corsettes sizes 3240 regular value 300 sale 239 turbans plain and mesh pastel shades sale m 25c rugs axminster rugs 24x48 sale special 298 breakfast set 32 piece cream embossed with green trim reg 495 sale 394 tumblers 500 to clear 3 for 10c dinner set 97 piece english ware blue band regular 1795 sale 11187 dresses voile dresses in navy black and white ground sizes 1644 sale special 149 tea sets 21 piece china tea sets floral patterns sale special 169 table cloths linen table cloths up to 250 value sizes 52x52 and 60x60 sale 168 dresses in petal crepe and sport cloth summer shades 1644 reg shades 1444 reg 298 sale carswells economy store price service satisfaction cushions satins and cretonnes sale 88c motor rugs assorted plaids60x64 sale 119 398 dont forget the sale ends on saturday night mcdonald funeral largely attended one o the largest funerals seen in goodwood for some time gather ed on sunday afternoon to mourn the loss of a beloved lady of the village mrs distin mcdonald whose long suffering illness came to an end on friday morning when she passed to a better world and from her great sufferings against which mortal hands couldi not do much despite her serious condition for the past year mrs mcdonald was de termined on recovery and only the last few days did her hope fail she was ci years of age and had spent her entire life in the locality where she died born just south of goodwood she was the eldest daughter of the late mr and mrs john morgason shemarried distin mcdonald and the couple have been most devoted for many years together sorrowing husband two sisters mrs j m storey and mrs bert crosby of stouffville all survive as a young girl she attended goodwood public school and your correspondent has vivid and happy recollections of being her class mate she was always quite and loveable sympathetic and kind attributes most outstanding in her life she had no family the funeral service at the home was participated in by three minis ters the two local clergy and rev mr ltinau who preached a lengthy but impressive sermon he is a former pastor of 27 years ago mr and mrs stafford with mrs byam at the piano sang while everybody joined in the hymn selections mas onic brethren from stouffville pass ed by the bier as did scores of old friends it was banked with lovely flowers token of respect and love and so fitting to this woman who was such a lover of flowers indicat ed by the home surroundings when she was well and able to produce them wreaths were from relatives friends and numerous business associates and the masonic frater nity pall bearers were messrs charles watson morley symes morley haynes walter brown f a for syth chas feasby honorary pall bearers were messrs norman wagg walter cooper roy wagg friends came from some distance among whom we noticed mr and mrs s morganson and bunny morgason of the evening telegram mr and mrs dixon of woodville jiff and mrs george scott of mount albert mrs carrol and sister from toronto others from stouffville and uxbridge and probably more from toronto whom we fail to mention l coal feed cement order your next winters coal before prices advance further we deliver anywhere salt for curring and feeding land tile 3 4 and 6 inch sizes cement at warehouse or delivered poultry feeds and concentrates s w hastings phone 169 stouffville two creamery services you can send your cream by our truck which calls at your place twice a week in the summer and every week in the winter your cream is picked up in any quantity for which you get cash and your butter if desired at a special price to our shippers you can make your own deliveries to the creamery for which you get a higher price and also butter at special prices stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evening 7 1423 is uxbridge share of countys patriotic grant the july meeting of uxbridge township council was marked by its brevity being the shortest of the year to date the county treasurer advised council that their county taxes for this year would be 1144903 divided as follow general purposes 27100 8 county roads 25855 j suburban roads 9990 patriotic grant 71423 the actual amount of money to be raised by the taxpayers of ux bridge township for county taxes is s0742 more than the demand made in 1919 floyd mcdonald hoyle carru th ere filed claims for damages to their motor cars by allegedly faulty roads and these were sent to the road insurance company who will determine the liability if any and make payment the clerk was instructed to find out from the dept of highways if they would still pay 50 pc of the cost of sidewalks on the high way through goodwood at one time the department agreed to this but no action was taken at that time the halfyearly statement of re ceipts and expenditures was filed by the treasurer and the following accounts were ordered paid the principal part of the business done was the passing of the follow ing accounts road accounts pay list no so roy smith tractor on grader s200 brnco taylor 200 mur ray stewart 1000 walter iocke crush and haul gravel 141 2s walter todd haul gravel 4000 cecil wallace haul gravel 2000 roy stewart labour 100 ira stiner 675 louis slack 400 john palister 225 wp carmody 1000 melvin aisop 250 john hlngston 525 james walker 200 james jones 200 william bell 100 bristol mcguckln 1150 stephen knight 325 howard hockley 250 kenneth t0r0ht0 goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto miss o ottewell visited goodwood on sunday mr and mrs alex brown accompanied by mrsp la fraugh and allin moore visited goodwood on sunday mr and mrs john dike of ux bridge visited goodwood on sunday also mr and mrs samuel whittle ton of greenbank mr and mrs robert feaster motored to ballantrae to spend sunday in the old home village the correspondent has been in formed by rev mr ostrum that there will be a baptismal service next sunday at the goodwood bap tist church we have been deluged with many kind remarks concerning our effort on behalf of the decoration day service all of which we humbly accept with due appreciation those on the program of course are en titled to all the praise for they helped us out in their ready i spouse to assist we extend good wishes to the newly wedded couples mr and mrs murray xesbitt and mr and mrs wideman the former miss foote watch the little yellow sticker on your paper and remit your subscrip tion dues promptly we all want the tribune harold meyers brother leslie and howard feasby all visited the meyers homestead on sunday mr and mrs bert tindall motor ed to hamilton last sunday goodwood united young peoples society are planning their annual picnic for wednesday to jacksons point we hope for fine weather goodwood l o l attended the orange celebration at lindsay with a very creditable showing of mem bers for this busy year when work is behind in the hay field somewhat howard harper is getting about for lie was with al greenwood on his route last week looking quite natural we were taken on a tour of in spection through the new barn on the fred robinson farm the other day and to say the least we were delighted with the fine layout and spacious building while it would probably take more sense than we possess to pick out the fine points we have no doubt but that all the animals and the owner too are going to benefit from the new stnreture miss lena mcdonald is now en joying the scenery of lake simcoe at aucona beach mrs harry flumerfelt we understand is recuperating in health at unionville where the change is proving beneficial miss elsie johnson of stouffville snd sister editli of toronto accom panied by mr and mrs oscar klinck of toronto spent a few days in north bay and noranda mr klincks son is employed in the powell rouyn mines in the north john rae and his committee are now open to receive contributions toward sport day expenses more than money is needed gifts for prizes and your own personal ser vices that old biblical statement ask and ye shall receive has been abundantly exemplified in the case of goodwood cemetery we have time and again asked that some one might donate this or that for the cemetery and the response was al ways good latest thing was our call for seats now comes mr william harris who informs the corres pondent that he is prepared to don- wallace 1325 andrew smith 2 ed sheehy 250 edward hall 200 daniel wagg 100 john manley 100 charles feasby 3 stephen schular s00 birkey bros sharpening grader blades 025 charles lee to pay for pap er fasteners 150 ernest whit- bred 5s rods wire fence 1740 c w watson gas for tractor 2450 brunner mond co calcium chlor ide 110 os treas uxbridge town for gravel 2005 general accounts woodstock hospital three months care and treatment of marion ward and goldle g wagg 9200 muskoka hospital refills for miss irene wagg 1500 county treasurer half hospital costs 11713 treas east york 20 pc relief supplied wm martin 171 municipal world supplies 370 thomas wright cutting weeds in cemetery 4 w o simpson cutting 1600 ft lumber at 50 s00 on motion of messrs middleton and johnson council adjourned to meet again on saturday august 9th for general business and striking the various rates for the year ate two of those flue banches such asllevitical service in israel and they adorn the city parks steel frame i were edomites my servant job shall and wood slats they are sturdy and i maligned was now to speak to god on durable thank you mr harris birthday greetings to william maye charles feasby mrs c wat sou mrs f c butler all of good- wood douald authony dorothy bayles brougham mrs aj pilkey raglan also harry woodland everett watsou and ruth watson goodwood koskvhxk mr and mrs john stiner ot toronto visited his brother on sunday mr and mrs wm crapper were in the city for a few days mr and mrs jim thompson visited her father mr fred stiuer who is very ill mr and mrs jack redshaw were calling on mr and mrs ira stiner this week roseville folks who attended the goodwood decoration day service enjoyed themselves meeting old friends joining in with the singing and enjoyed a wonderful address given thanks to mr davey for his work while two of the trustees were unable to be present josephine and grace stiner were guests of miss nora james mr and mrs cassie visited goodwood on sunday sunday school lesson lesson for july 21 jobs repentance and restoration golden text the lord turned the captivity of job when he prayed for his friends job 4210 the lkssox as a whole let man contend as he may against the divine ways he must at last be brought to repentance or crushed judgment the end of the lord jas 511 in the case of job was to humble him before god to de liver him from selfoccupation and to give dealings with him thus was his repentance manifested let me remind my readers of what was intimated in our first lesson on this portion of holy scripture the book of job is the book of repent ance but it is the repentance of a saint not of a sinner the place of highest blessing is ever that of the lowest selfabasement when job learned this lesson his trials ended and god was able to shower his fav ors upon him and to bless his latter end more than the beginning 4212 a chastened man he be came the intercessor for his former accusers 42710 verse by verse job 421 job answered the lord the patriarch has listened in awed silence as god spoke to him out of the storm and the whirlwind set ting before him the divine wisdom nd majesty in such a marvelous way asking question after question which exposed the ignorance of the wisest of men and for which job had no answer now he speaks but not to justify himself rather than god 322 he is no longer righteous in his own eyes 321 he speaks to confess his limitations and acknow ledge his errors verse 2 i know that thou canst do everything it is the recognition of the omnipotence and the omnis cience of god who does not do any thing capriciously but always acts according to his wisdom and loving- kindness verse 3 i uttered that i under stood not he repeats the question god had asked in chapter 3s2 and owns that he had spoken without duo consideration and a true under standing of the ways of the lord berse 4 hear i beseech thee declare thou unto me he would not sit in judgment upon god or try by human reasoning to understand his dealings with him but as a learn er he would sit at his feet to be divinely instructed verse 5 i have heard of the now mine eye seeth thee much as he had loved god in the past ho had come into a new understanding ot him now he had heard and believed in days gone by but the new revela tion that had come to him had given him a sight of god such as he had never known in the days of his pros perity verse g i abhor myself and re pent in dust and ashes mark it is not i abhor my sins this he had ever done but he had learned the hidden plague of his own heart like paul in a litor day rom 71s ho lecognized as never before the tin speakable evil of his natural heart thus his whole attitude was changed verse 7 ye have not spoken of me the thing that is right as my servant job hath this was gods reproof to the three friends who in their legalistic zeal had impugned the character of god when they thought they were defending it job has acknowledged the rightoousnoss of all gods ways they had only con fused the issues involved in the trial of their friend verse s offer up for yourselves n burntoffering they were not commanded to go to a priest this was before the establishment of the pray for you he whom they had i verse 9 the lord also accepted their behalf job when he acted as intercessor i for his friends showing no resent- 1 ment for all their cruel and unfound ed accusations he himself was con scious of a new sense of the lords acceptance vers 10 when he prayed for his friends this is surely a lesson for us all we too are to pray for those who despitefully use us ana persecute us and we may be sure of this that when we so intercede on their behalf we shall lose nothing thereby but rather find greater bless ing even as god gave job twice asl much in material wealth as he haa before his trial began verse 11 then came there unto him all his brethren and all his sis- 1 ters and all his acquaintance in the hour of his need they were missing but now with returning prosperity they come to add to hisl wealth and to express their belatedj condolences for his past sorrows verse 12 the lord blessed thel latter end of job more than his bel ginning not only did he have greatf er wealth in material things but hel was enriched immensely in his own spiritual experience because ot tho fiery trial he had 1een through verse 13 seven sons and three daughters again he is surrounded with ns large a family as before who gladened his old age with their filial care and as we learn in the closing verses brought their children to the fourth generation to cheer their aged sire who lived one hundred and forty years and died at last old and full of days with the press at calgary continued from page two a day is usually occupied the cabins are arranged in three streets on the shores of the lake with the main lodge housing the main dining room and rotunda situ ated at the one end the bellboys hurry from one cabin to another on bicycles and small tractor drawn lorries transport your baggage from the bus to your room leaving this paradise in the mountains we returned to calgary in time to attend the famous calgary stampede greatest rodeo show in thel world here with other members oil the press party i sat in a crowd oft some forty thousand cheering westj enters as cowboys from one end otl this continent to the other vieaji with one another for top honors in their trade these hardened rang riders risk their necks repeatedly in trying to master some bucking bronco or pin a ribbon on a wild steer while on the dead gallop in way of variation and entertain ment at one juncture there staged a wild cow milking contest a couple of dozen cows are rei leased in the enclosure while cow- boys- are required to rope thel rebellious animals and fill a pintf milk bottle with milk to the depth of one inch the contest is a matteif of speed and the first contestants a if the judges stand with their milk the winners horse racing indian barehactfl riding and chuckwagon racing arii other continuous features whicll go on while the elimination conl tests are being run off in the corral during the course of the day stood in front of the cpr pallisej hotel headquarters for the convenl tion aridwatched the indians in all their paint and feathers astridif pinto ponies lino up to receive wha they call their treaty money orang es and cigarettes were also passei out among them there were indiai mothers with babies on their backs young braves shy girls in buckskii dresses and proud chiefs riding el ect up and down the ranks and thus wo draw the curtail on this hasty sketch of the can adian weekly press trip through on of the greatest if not the greates natural showspots in the world there have been no more stirrln scenes in the upbuilding of canad than those enacted upon the seen spots i have endeavoured to pictur for you briefly markham red cross gets 30 the rally and festival put on b the markham township red cros society at unionville realized 300 with expenses very light owing t generosity of those who put on th program a bit op nonsense a nowspaper reporter had take the announcement of a weddln over the telephone a few days afte it was printed he received an exclt ed indignant call froai the bride groom what do you mean th bridegroom growled saying th couple will live at the old mans i distinctly said we would live at th old manse

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