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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 29, 1940, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 29 1940 m schooltime bargains at cars wells middies detachable collars and cuffs size 6 to 14 school time bargain 97c size 16 to 20 school time bargain 129 skirts 7 to 14 fine wool flannel school time bargain 95 fine wool navy serge with camisole top school time bargain 139 dresses 7 to 14 prints swing skirts and tun ic stvle school time bargain 95c tunics 8 to 14 fine wool navy serge school time bargain 295 pullovers boys and girls pure wool pullovers and sweater coats size 22 to 28 school time bargain 9g pullovers size 2834 school time gain 149 bar- vests bloomers 26 to 34 cotton bloomers panties brief also vests school time bargain 25 sockees size 7 to 8h regular 25c school time bargain yj p hose ribbed cotton hose in beige shade size 6 toloh regular 29c school time bargain 25c pr coveralls childrens heavy den im in navy size 2 to s years regular si school time bargains 49c golf hose heavy ribbed cotton in grey and brown size 6 5 to 10 h school time bargain 25c pr hose 6 to 10h pure wool assorted shades regular 49c school time bargain 39c sunday school lesson lesson for september 1 praising god for his blessings golden text bless the lord o my soul and forget not all his benefits the lesson as a whole four times in psalm 107 we have the fervent exclamation oh that men would praise the lord for his goodness and for his wonderful works to the children of men vs 8 15 21 and 31 the entire psalm is a call to praise as is the 103rd which however is much more introspoceive than the other in it the writer is calling upon his own soul to respond to gods mani fold mercies elsewhere we read praise is comely for the upright psa 331 and again we are told whoso offereth praise glorifieth me psa 5023 praise is the spontaneous outcome of a grateful heart who has experienced the sav ing grace of god and who recog nizes his providential dealings and fatherly care day by day it is strange indeed that we should need to be urged to praise but we are so prone to be forgetful of the source of our mercies and to re joice in the gifts which we so readily take for granted rather than in the giver himself who is worthy of our constant adoration how often we pray for blessings and forget to give thanks when our cries are heard it was one healed leper out of ten who returned to jesus to give him glory for what lie had done in cleansing him from that foul disease the saviour re joiced in the praise of the one but asked sorrowfully where are the nine and we may be assured our blessed risen lord today takes note just as carefully of those who re turn to give thanks for the boun ties he bestows if we were more appreciative we should have more for which to praise but even apart from all his benefits toward us we onught ever to give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness psa 9712 and rejoice in the revelation of himself which he has given us in his word verse by verse psa 1031 all that is within me the body is not the real man the man dwells in the body david calls upon his soul who is the personality to bless the lord true worship is not mere form or ceremony but is the outpouring of the heart in grateful praise to the giver of all good verse 2 forget not all his benefits all our lives longes we have been the recipients of his gifts he never forgets to give but do we not often forget to thank him verse 3 forgiveth all thine in iquities how manifold our sins and iniquities have been yet when we come to him as repentant sin ners resting in the saviour he has provided he forgives fully and com pletely col 114 and as the sins of each day are confessed and judg ed before him he pardons us and restores our souls 1 john 19 who healeth all thy diseases it is to him we are indebted for all physical health as well as spiritual blessing physicians and medicines would avail nothing if he did not exert his healing power verse 4 redeemeth thy life visit our display at the canadian national exhibition in the process building sit down and let us demonstrate the virtues of rockwool for your home many homes in stouffville are now beingfleece linedwith the cold re sisting heat resisting lining save dollars in coal lets meet you in the process building pneumatic insulating co 24 adelaide st e toronto from destruction we little realize how often divine intervention saves us from dangers seen or unseen he is ever watching over us and he erowneth us with lovingkindness and mercies we could not exist one moment apart from his preserving care verse 5 who satisfieth with good our hearts crave satisfac tion but we never find it except in god himself as we enjoy fellowship with him as we learn to wait up on him our youth is renewed like the eagles isa 4031 verse 10 he has not re warded us according to our iniqui ties had he so done we would now be forever among the lost but he laid our iniquities upon his own blessed son isa 530 that he might deal with us according to his righteousness verse 11 so great is his mercy the psalmist seems to exhaust human language in his effort to de pict the mercy of god to those who revere his name it is limitless as the unmeasured depths and heights of the universe verse 12 as far as the east is from the west one is lost in amazement as one contemplates gods forgiving grace the believers sins are so completely removed and forgotten that they can never come to light again verse 13 like as a father we do not have god fully revealed as the father of the individual saint in the old testament he is the father of israel nationally jer 319 and the father of mankind as creator mai 210 but it was jesus our lord who revealed the father matt 1127 and gave us to know him in the sweet and intimate family relationship of the present age of grace here in this psalm he is pictured as a father who pities all who fear that is revere him job speaks of himself in the same way job 2910 verse 14 he knoweth he remembereth it is most comfort ing to the heart of the tried saint to realize that he is not in the power cf some relentless fate or imperson al destiny but we have to do with the living god who takes cogniz ance of all our ways who under stands all our circumstances who knows how we are limited by hered ity environment education privil eges or lack of them and who deals with us accordingly just as wise parents take into consideration the peculiarities of each childs temperament and physical con ditions so does our heavenly father deal with us he lays upon none of us more than we are able to bear verse 15 and 16 as for man we are likened to the frail field flowers blooming today and wither ed tomorrow our stay here is short at the best oh to use the time we have for the glory of god then when others take our vacant places we shall leave abiding mem ories to bless and help when we ourselves are where unending prais es rise to the author of all good verse 17 from everlasting to everlasting that is from etern hy past to eternity future the mercies of god are like himself eternal and unchanging psa 902 verse is such as keep his cov enant it is not every one who can claim a part in the promised care of god however he blesses the obedient and willinghearted who remember his commandments to do them the rebellious dwell in a dry land psa 6s6 the willing and obellent are sure of his loving con cern isa 119 whitchurch boy married at chesley geneva presbyterian church chesley decked with many baskets of stately flowers the guest pews marked with large bows of white tulle was the set ting for the marriage on satur day august 17 at 3 oclock of gladys irene elder daughter of mr and mrs frank legge of elderslie and james dean son of mr and mrs w d hall of stouffville rr rev a h wil son officiated to the strains of lohengrins wedding march played by mrs moore of toronto the bride given in marriage by her fath er entered the church she was radiantly lovely in her wedding gown of embroidered french- point tulle made on long lines with fitted bodice square neck line and short puffed sleeves her floor length veil of silk tulle was held in place with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white lilies and babys breath long lace gloves and white slippers com pleted her costume miss jean legge attended her sister as bridesmaid wearing a floor- length jacket frock of shell- pink sheer with shoulderlength veil of pink tulle her flowers were pink and white gladioli little phyllis claughton niece of the groom was a quaint flower girl in a long blue frock carrying a colonial nosegay of sweetpeas kenneth mannerow cousin of the bride was ring- bearer he wore a white linen suit the groom was supported by his brother mr william hall of toronto during the signing of the register miss hilda becker of toronto sang because the ushers were mr wilbur claugh ton and mr frank hall of stouffville and francis and gordon legge of chesley following the ceremony the guests numbering about sixty motored to the home of the brides parents where the re ception was held receiving with the bride and groom were mr and mrs legge and mr and mrs hall for her daughters wedding mrs legge chose a navy crepe ensemble with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations mrs hall was in navy crepe with corsage of pink roses about five oclock all sat down at beautifully decorated tables arranged on the lawn low pink bowls of garden flow ers and smilax were placed at intervals and tha fourstoried wedding cake centered the brides table the waitresses were vera and doreen weppler cousins of the bride and four girl friends to each of these the bride gave a china cup and saucer the grooms gift to the bride was a silver tea service to the bridesmaid a turquoise set ring to the flower girl a cameo necklace to the ringbearer a watch to the pianist and solo ist silver salt and pepper shak ers to the groomsman and ushers tie pins amid showers of good wish es and confetti mr and mrs hall left for a short honey moon the bride wearing a biitish blue ensemble with white accessories they will be at home to their many friends after sept 1st at 137 aldwych avenue toronto relatives of the groom who attended were mr and mrs w d hall messrs frank walter and daniel hall mr and mrs wilbur claughton and daughter phyllis mr and mrs delmer kidd mr robert harrison mr and mrs j harrison mr and mrs wm swain mr and mrs william swain mr and mrs william hall mr george harrison and misses verna and edith harrison the four storied wedding cake was made by the brides mother and iced by her grand mother who is 83 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey s stanton ave toronto calling all veterans a few more vacancies to be filled please rush your names in drill to commence as soon as number reached this platoon becomes part of the york rang ers 20th infantry reserve co the purpose is to give the men a refresher course to fit them as ncos and instructors for casf send names to bert licorish or g h saunders mr george taylor spent sunday at s bacons fred middleton visited mr and mrs a brown last week exhibition is on now if in the city let us know miss gostick of brougham is visiting with mr and mrs s bacon miss gwen yake is spending holidays with her sister mr alger maye mr walter pearson spent sunday at the home of mr alfred mcdonald miss lorraine todd and friend spent sunday at her home mr and mrs lloyd wagg reutrned home after spending a few weeks in toronto mr and mrs george lee have returned from their two weeks holiday mr leo blueman is spending the week down on the farm at lake scugog goodwoods city hall we understand has been painted up no doubt the interior will get its turn mrs e j hill is spending a few days at the davey summer home island grove lake simcoe mr william davey jr of ottawa also his sister mrs gordon and two daughters are visiting in toronto this week rev wm stocks rector of plastings has been appointed rector of port perry and brook lyn churches the correspondent appreciat es the letter received from the goodwood womens institute for his work and prizes given to their booth sales miss johnston of manitoulin island spent a weeks holiday with mr and mrs alex brown sorry to report mr p h davey has been ill and confined to bed for over a week mr and mrs stanfield friends of the correspondent lave returned from musselman lake after two weeks holiday miss eunice and betty wood land are spending a few days with mr and mrs bert tindall an extra large birthday list this week one man a few weeks ago told the correspondent that he did not know his wifes birthday till he saw it in toron to flashes column result it cost him a new dress for his wife well folks exhibition time is here again and well do we remember when a boy those special trains coming down from the north loaded with passen gers to the exhibition the scribe remembers one day the gtr agent telling him he sold the same number of tickets as there were miles to the union station so some thirty or thirtyfive tickets were sold seven autos now carry the same amount the names of 20 appear in the birthday book for the last six days of august and to all we say happy birthday they are mrs chas watson john maye mrs freeman slack edward norton chas bewell annie luke mrs willard slack marion eileen carrol emily luella baker eldon dixon miss mary e todd all of goodwood and the township mrs walter davey mrs george lee tor onto howard hill and mr and mrs e mcnelly musselmans lake jack cavanaugh broug ham flossie spang ellwood johnson dorothy meyer ell wood lintner claremont and rrs brougham on sunday afternoon last the service here was in charge cf the young people mr allan eliieott and mr ross wilson led the devotional services and mr roy ormiston of brooklin was guest speaker taking for his subject the word career which proved very interesting to all present mr and mrs w j brown of toronto were with his par ents on sunday mrs r w witter and mrs wm paterson of toronto also mrs donald witter and his daughter of montreal visited with the formers brother albert and l matthews over the weekend mrs m hamilton spent a couple of days last week with her daughter mrs c balsdon of pickering mr and mrs wm eliieott were in toronto on thursday last attending the funeral of the latters sister the late mrs findley of toronto mr and mr allan gray re turned home after a pleasant trip around niagara falls windsor and other western points miss phyllis farley of whit by spent sunday at her home here mr and mrs phil forsyth of markham called on friends here over the weekend messrs charles and david liscombe of toronto visited with their father on sunday mrs burroughs received word last week from her son russel of the rce he was well and expects to leave for overseas shortly mr thos philip jr was driv ing east on the highway oppos ite spring creek on sunday morning when two toronto cars attempted to pass him at the same time the two city machines collided sending the one to the ditch and three people one woman and two men to the hospital a miscellaneous shower was held wednesday night in the community hall for mr and mrs gray newlyweds here warned against blight as we reported sometime ago a series of experiments and demonstration acre plots on 12 farms in mt albert and zephyr districts is being conducted by the department of agriculture at the field day attended by about 70 growers reference was made to disease control and growers were urged to use bordeaux mixture ajong with the poison to control late blight true feminine beauty lies in a slim smart figure two weeks supply slendor beauty tab lets at j m storeys drug store stouffville unionville junior farmers dance markham arena friday aug 30 max boag and his orchestra admission 35c refreshments at booth the floor will be in perfect shape for gqod dancing threshing roasts specially priced choice beef for your table oboyles meat market phone 3501 we deliver

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