page six the tribune sfouffvflle ont thursday july 3rd 1941 p toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto birthday greetings john f stin- er roseville mrs james evans claremont wm hewlett stouffville robert rodshaw blanch bully all claremont walter cooper ken smith alice tindall hebron elson goodwood goodwood decoration day next sunday read the detailed announce ment elsewhere in this issue and come at 230 prepared to spend two hour9 you will be supplied with a printed program at the grounds the weather in uxbridge town ship is reported as very nice but ex tremely dry in fact the drought situation is serious early potatoes are poor and late ones will be worse in places martha stewart has the measles too bad martha the baptist picnic date is set for july sth the place is appletons park at musselmans lake we al ways have a swell time so lets have a good attendance mr and mrs harold thorley new toronto also mr e nye of dun- barton visited mr and mrs walter davey on wednesday the girls in mrs fred baldwins class in the goodwood baptist sun day school are having a quilting at their teachers home on thursday a shower was held on friday evening to present the newlyweds mr and mrs reginald clark with many useful gifts the boys also took this opportunity to chivaree mr and mrs clark mr and mrs fred chappel and family from toronto visited mr and mrs w mitchell here mr george faulkner had mr and mrs r warren from thornhill visiting him on sunday mr j scott of toronto called on mr and imrs george brown one evening last week mrs alvin iredshaw allan and bruce spent tuesday afternoon at mrs j taylors home mrs georgo brown and mrs r nesbitt attended the sunday school convention at udora on wednesday mr and mrs n linton and wm and mr and mrs george bently and monica were sunday visitors at mr dan nortons mr and mrs berton tindall and family spent tuesday evening at wellington smaleys it was the occasion of mrs smalleys birthday our young peoples held an ice cream social at the home of mr and mrs earl tindall on monday stouffville public school promotions june 1m1 beginners to primary good garth harmon donald hill joyce lewis shirley madill ray salmi donald i 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 h 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ib 17 primary to grade 1 alsop gloria barkey jack boake miriam bowers george cober merlyn dunbar evelyn dunbar verna grimley joyce hoover geraldine lewis donald lewis ian lintner george madill clifford oboyle walter paisley helen rusreil bruce snowball helen grade 1 to grade ii barkey joyce barry grace bone shirley bodendistel jimmie boake donald brown ira burkholder grant easterbrook lynn harper barbara harper clifford lewis betty macgregor donald paisley tommy phillips ruth thorne lillie wideman stewart anderson allan rec grade 11 to grade ihi ballantrae farmers warned of flea beetle lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family womens hosiery rubbers gloves shoes socks boots mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral deslgni cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 milt smith proprietor potato growers are reporting heavy damage to young plants from the potato flea beetle a very small bettle that works on both the upper and lower surface of the leaves at a distance the plants for a time look fairly normal but on close examina tion and especially when held up to the light have the appearance of be ing full of small perforations be tween the veils later the beetles puncture the veins and cause the tips of the leaves to die the flea bettle like the leaf hop per can be controlled hy spraying or dusting with bordeaux mixture which acts as a repellant rather than a poison ordinary poisons having no effect agricultural representative w m cockbum is most emphatic in advising growers to dust or spray at once and both surfaces of the leaves must be thoroughly covered j as fully half of the bettles work on the under side of the leaves the bordeaux mixture used for the flea beetles is the same preparation as is used for prevention of late blight adding poison only when the old familiar potato bug is present the interest aroused in potato growing by the government demon stration plots last year induced gordon rynard of zephyr to pur chase a large 6row tractor duster to do custom work for growers who lack equipment or labor to do a thorough spray or dust job when it should be applied he already has contracts with a number of growers in zephyr mount albert and ballan- irae districts more profit from hogs the marmill way marmill 41 bacon hog concentrate is correctly balanced to provide the right growth promoting proteins minerals vitamins etc to balance up the home grown grain to produce the maximum amount of gain per pound of feed con sumed as little as 281 lbs of grain and marmill bacon hog concentrate have been used to produce 100 lbs gain from weaning to marketing age twine coal cement central feed store stouffville phone 277 1 castle mary 2 easterbrook dianna 3 forsythe cdell 4 good lois 5 keeping donna 6 lehman buddy 7 lehman teddy s page sylvia 9 sanderson edna 10 spofford phyllis 11 salmon jimmy 12 tait sheila 13 walsh ronald 14 wilson george 15 woodland freddie grade iii to grade iv 1 barry margaret 2 boadway lome 3 clarkson phyllis 4 holden erla 5 hoover vernon 6 keith audrey 7 keith betty 8 lehman helen 9 lehman patricia 10 lintner edna 11 miller jean 12 madill preston 13 rusnell betty 14 stouffer donna 15 ward june 16 weldon lois 17 winn allan is wetherill ted grade iv to grade v 1 anderson ross 2 barry paul 3 burkholder douglas 4 freel lloyd 5 green donald 6 harmon jean 7 jack jackie 8 lewis connie 9 lewis eileen 10 goudie helen 11 murphy marlon 12 mckuen ruth 13 oneill fay 14 paisley florence 15 madill newton 16 thorne june 1 17 thorne carl 18 valleau mary 19 wilson dorothy 20 wagg murray 21 wideman grant 22 ward roy 23 lewis gary rec grade v to grade vi conditionally 1 barry teddy 2- forsythe alice 3 forsythe gordon 4 harmon betty 5 james wallace 6 jennings lloyd 7 keith arthur 8 lintner roy 9 paisley bruce 10 schell percy 11 ward douglas 12 warriner evelyn 13 wideman carl grade v to grade vii 1 bridges harry 2 corcoran eunice 3 good audrey 4 miller betty 5 paisley eunice 6 salmon gordon 7 schell lome 8 stouffer bert 9 williamson catharine grade vi to grade vii 1 barry kathleen 2 bell audrey 3 hogan verna 4 keeping gladys 5 law helen 6 mantle fred 7 maskell robert 8 pugh fred 9- sanderson marion 10 thorne audrey 11 wagg kenneth 12 weldon carl 13 wetheral robert 14 willoughby mary 15 woodland betty 16 harmon nora rec 17 heise ruth rec is warriner ronald rec grade vii to grade viii burkholder phyllis hawley charles hisey harold lickorlsh beatrice smalley albert nicholson william salmon bernard fairies norma rec lehman erie rec thorne eileen rec ec names of all grades in alphabeti cal order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 births johnson at the brierbush hospit al stouffville on monday june 30th 1941 to mr and mrs mel- vln johnson rr3 claremont a son nokos at inc brierbush hoapital- al stouffville on monday june 30th 1941 to mr and mrs frank nokes rr4 uxbridge a son hardshelled potato bugs like their human counterparts have gone off their oldfashioned diet for one carrying vitamins of more scientific uptodateness early tom ato vine3 are the food prescribed one farmer tells us it is common to count as many as two dozen bugs seated at one plant in one held of 40000 plants only four thousand are said to be left standing canadians asked to eat less pork the bacon board in a statement issued on june 23rd appealed to the people of canada to eat less pork of all kinds including bacon and ham during the next three months in order that the british needs tor more canadian bacon can be met the statement is as follows it will be necessary for the people of canada during the next three months to substitute iamb beef veal poultry vegetables and fruits for pork products of all kinds in cluding bacon and hams it the re quest of the british ministry of food for more canadian bacon is to be met at the present- time canadians are consuming the equivalent in pork products of about 44000 hogs per week in march and april of this year the consumption was up as high as 54000 hogs per week the decrease of about 10000 hogs per week was the result of the action of the bacon board restricting about five weeks ago the supply of pork products to the domestic trade to the average weekly consumption of 1940 this had the effect of increas ing the supply tor export to britain but the requirements which the british ministry desires are not be ing met consequently the people of canada are asked to cooperate and eat less pork products sunday school le sson lesson for july ith the gospel is taken ixw europe golden text come over into macedonia and help us acts 169 from recruits to aircraftmen at rcaf manning depot continued from page two think maybe the officers told the simple truth i saw their mess too and although it had white table cloths it didnt look any more attractive nowhere does one get the im- pression of size at the manning- de pot so much as in the mens dining hall irow after row of long tables stretch across the width of the coli seum a skylight makes the room bright and a great eagle emblem covers one wall the tables were being set for supper and the waiters were carrying in big bowls of apples one more surrise for an old soldier the kitchen completely fascinated me this is a mechanized war as everybody knows but even the cooks must be skilled mechanics there were huge motordriven mixers with monel metal bowls large enough to mash a bushel and a half of potatoes at a time another machine peels them half a bag is clumped in a big hopper a switch turned on and a stream of water from a hose direct ed into the machine it whirls- around and the peelings are taken off by coarse disks of sandpaper and wash ed away down the drain- there isnt any waste because of unskilled peelers instead of hundreds of unfortunates doing kitchen patrol half a dozen were digging out the deep eyes there seemed to be wonders everywhere a big refrigerator room where the meat was stored and into another where deep pans of jelly cooled on the shelves the meat stock for tomorrows soup boiled in great monel metal vesels and temp ted the appetite fresh bread and cakes lined the shelves of the big pantries plenty of recreation beside the dining room is the re- recreation room with easy chairs and reproductions of paintings of can adas air heroes of this last war on the walls there is a radio the gift of some friend and writing desks here and there most of them in use that afternoon the theatre is in the north corner of the coliseum and it was a full- size stage the letters rcaf on the curtain and thousands of seats an electric organ provides the music current moving pictures are shown there several times a week the arena where- the horses per formed during winter fair week is used for games at first it was left with the tanbark on the floor till an epidemic of colds cast suspicion on the tanbark now theres a new as phalt floor in the ring and the colds have ceased several different games were in progress there that after noon the day begins at manning depot at six oclock with physical training for half an hour before breakfast at 830 there is the first paradewlth drill till 1130 an hour and a quar ter is allowed for lunch followed by more drill from 115 to 430 supper is over by 6 oclock the evenings are free except for some lectures given by college instructors on mathematics to brush up the future air crew members who will need their trigonomotery and algebra again a month at manning depot and the future pilot or gunner is ready to go to the initial training school which is one of the most fascinating branches of the royal canadian air force next week initial training school the lesson as a whole pauls second missionary journey- was of quite a different character from the first one apparently there was not the some specific direction from the lord that there had been before it was not the holy spirit this time who directly called paul and barnabas to go forth once more on an evangelizing tour paul him self took the initiative he suggested to barnabas that they go again and vi9it their brethren in every city where they had preached before and see they were progressing in the things of the lord barnabas agreed but insisted on taking john mark his relative who had left them be fore to this paul would not agree as they could not come to unity of mind they parted company barna bas going with mark to cyprus and paul taking silas as a companion went throughout syria and cilicia confirming the churches revising derbe and lystra timothy joined the company at the latter place and was ever after a faithful colaborer with paul whom he served as a son with a father phil 21922 they went throughout phrygla and gal- atia and then would have gone into the province of asia in which dis trict the seven churches of revela tion 1 to 3 were after ward located but the holy spirit forbade be wildered they went on to mysia and were about to enter bithynia when again the spirit made it clear this was not the mind of god for that time at last they reached the sea port ctty of troas which looked out across the legean sea toward eu rope here luke joined them note his use of the pronouns we and us from this time on and here paul saw in vision the beckoning macedonian pleading for help and so we see the beginning of that great wort which resulted in a christian ized europe in the years to come we today are in part the result of that early work in macedonia verse by verse acts 166 forbidden of the holy ghost to preach the word in asia this may seem like a strange prohibition but gods servants were directly under his orders and he had another plan in mind for them later they went into this very region and preached with great blessing acts 19110 hut the time for that had not yet come it is allim portant that the evangelist should be guided definitely by the spirit as to time and place of service verse 7 assayed to go into bi thynia but the spirit suffered them not a second time they planned to enter a field that they were not yet to enter and as some old manu scripts say the spirit of jesus hindered them they were perplexed as to their path but soon all was to be made plain verse 8 come down to troas troas was a seaport city- of consider able importance on the coast of mysia bordering the egean sea and connected commercially with greece here luke joined the company of missionaries and it became the point of deporture for a new forward movement in the great enterprise of worldevangelization verse 9 come over into mace donia and help us the vision of the man of macedonia calling for help was th embodiment as it were of the spiritual need of the people of that country actually steeped in sin and idolatry they were quite unconscious of their true condition but their spiritual poverty was that which constituted the call for help as a rule pagan peoples do not real ize that they need the gospel but their state declares it verso 10 we endeavoured to go into macedonia note lukes use of the plural we from this verso on throughout the rest of the acts he always uses his pronoun when he is with paul and when for any reason he leaves the company temporarily he writes he or they evidently paul consulted the rest of the group nfter seeing tho vision and all con cluded it was the lords way of indi cating that their next field of labor should be macedonia verse 11 we came with aj straight course to samothraclathis is the island now known as samo- thraco in tho egean midway be tween troas and neapolls the part ot macedonia only a short distance from philippi which was the capital city verse 12 philippi a colony a roman colony was a city in a foreign land ruled from rome its freemen were all at first made roman citizens so it was a little rome in the midst of another country paul uses this as an illustration of heavenly citizenship in a world of sinners when writing to the phllipplan believers in later years j phil 320 21 conversation here is buses leave leave stouffviije to toronto a 615 am d 245 pm b 825 am c 350 pm c 1250 pm e 840 pm a except sun hoi b sun hoi c sat only d except sat sun hoi e sat sun hoi standard time us tuva mfoftmatfon at leola food shoppe gray coach lines really citizenship verse 13 spake unto th women at first the mlssionarij found no man of macedonia waitip for them but after some days located a little group ot womd gathered for proyer at a jewla meeting by the riverside these we doubtless jewesses and proselytes the jewish faith who felt the nej of coming together to wait on to them paul unfolded the gosp which he was sent to proclaim the world verse 14 lydla whose hea the lord opened their first vert in europe was a woman of thyatira the home of lydia was that province this gentile busines woman was an earnest seeker aftl truth and as paul preached sl realized she had the message which her soul yearned without arf outward signs of special charade her heart was opened to the w she believed the gospel and so saved and thus became an outan out adherent of the new faith verse 15 if ye have judged to be faithful to the lord come to my house and abide lydia v aparently the head of quite an tablishment she and her househo were baptized as the first fruits the european mission and sfl graciously offered her home as place of entertainment for paul ail his companions who accepted hi invitation gladly and dwelt there ul til two of them were imprisoned little later develops plane detecto credit with developing britaif newly announced radio plane loo tor a device which warns of a proaehing aircraft is robert al ander watson watt 49 scotti scientist the device played an i tremely important part in the bat ot britain last september norweigian air force in toron takes part of its pay and puts in a fund to buy more planes a that looks like a form of determ ation which is hard to put down carrot growers carrot growers all parti interested in the growing of so carrots get in touch with r brown at once with regard contracts seed etc phone 176 i i otidejibouk wmfflffl 3eel want some of those good brayj pullets in your nests next i winter let me know how many no letters money ordersj delay just prompt action some started pullets available if you act fast stiver bros stouffville ontario f i