page six the tribune stouffville ont august 14th 1941 site ml jft v jk 3k jb toronfo goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto mr and mrs george lee are holi daying at lake simcoe miss lillian strehlow and friend miss miller are on holidays mr and airs w davey spent the weekend at island grove sorry to report our friend claude watson on the sick list mr ridley wife and child are now on holidays miss lena and edna mcdonald were at their home for the weekend miss jean slack is homo on a visit ken evans was a guest of jake taylor on sunday miss merle symes has returned home from a holiday at brooklin miss irene taylor spent a day last week in toronto imiss helen evans spent sunday at her home mrs welsh and child visited mr will todd for a few days miss eva and mr art latcham spent the holiday with their father we understand that mr blake johnston is sporting a new tractor our friend vaughan blueman was in charge of both services of river- dale united church on sunday miss jean slack of toronto is spending a short time vacationing at her home in goodwood we are sorry to learn that mrs isaac shaver is not enjoying the best of health quito a large number of visitors were in goodwood over the holiday to attend the goodwood sports day glad to know that mrs nelson wagg i3 able to spend a few days with her son ted on the farm mrs sollett of peterborough is visiting at present with her daughter mrs feasby mr and mrs imadill of harrow called on her cousin charles jones at goodwood mr martin gall of brougham spent sunday at mr and mrs r b ashenhursts mr and mrs john scott and family of toronto spent a sunday recently at the george brown home mr and mrs irwin kidd of sandford spent sunday at mr geo iredshaws pleased to hear that miss harper is improving since the recent injury to her foot martin gall of brougham was a guest of our township official robt ashenhurst robert armstrong goodwood old boys took in the sports day at goodwood mrs frank judd and family are visiting mr and mrs j alsop mrs judd lives in baysville sorry to report that reuben gray of gerrard st east is not so well again sunday callers with mr and mrs harold norton were win linton ivan norton elmer evans and g symes recent sunday visitors at the farm of alvin redshaw were mr and mrs g taylor of altona and mr and mrs ivan greer of epsom mr and mrs dan norton and mr and mrs n linton spent sunday with mr and mrs george bently of brooklin mr and mrs naylor miss lewis mrs mitchell and daughter spent the holiday with mr and mrs lloyd wagg the bypu held its regular meeting on thursday with bob dawsons group in charge of the programme those taking part were grace latcham bennie jones bob dawson mrs d wagg and gordon jones miss adelaide jones has returned to her home in dundas after spend ing two weeks with her brother charles jones goodwood merchant rev harry wilson of white- vale took charge of the service at the goodwood baptist church on sunday august 3rd the baptist ladies aid met at the home of mrs bert mayo on wednesday evening august 6th miss ethel white had charge of an interesting program thore were thirty present lmrs woodland was able to be present for the first time birthday greetings to mrs john f rcld elmer maye gordon yake- lcy earl dowawell mrs robert haynos george white mrs roy wagg mr john reid mrs b john ston and mrs fcren from goodwood airs jack carr mr samuel bacon norman wagg miss ethel byam from stouffville and vicinity mrs a j dixon whitevale ross james allard nancy bryan and percy crappor rosevllle leone lazenby ballantrae mrs d a beer and tori hiltz from brougham john mccallum from claremont and mrs jas richardson from hillsdale to our newiyweds mr and mrs charles nolan who were married on saturday the correspondent his wife and family and the many tor onto friends extend to this young couple their vry best wishes on their marriage both are well known to the scribe and are now honey mooning down in eastern canada where a large newspaper convention is being held our junior editor with his interest in the tribune for some time now has helped to take some of the work and responsibility of a growing newspaper so with another partner this wit give our friend charles more time to check toronto flashes up on native of bloomington found dead in her home keeping house for herself al though in her soth year mrs a h winans died at her home in new market on monday evening july 25 states the newmarket expressherald she was found lying on the floor 24 hours later by a neighbour frank rogers who investigated when he noticed that her poultry had not been out all day mrs winans was a capable and independent lady and took great pride in her garden and premises on gorham street she wasnt quite as strong this summer as in other years and wasnt able to give her garden all the attention she formerly lavish ed on it mrs winans worked in her garden on monday and was in seem ingly good health she was affiliated with the united church and was wellknown in new market hannah davis was born in bloomington and married allan h winans 38 years ago her husband originally of tecumseh township was a harnessmaker in newmarket and died in 1927 mrs winans leaves no children and an only sister predeceased her her nearest relatives are her sisters children fred reynolds toronto roy reynolds stroud carl and miss mary reynolds cedar valley and mrs james colthatn newmarket the funeral service took place thursday afternoon at the road- house and rose funeral chapel pallbearers were james coltham for simpson frank rogers les lie smith carl reynolds cedar valley and roy reynolds stroud without wings free as a birdwithout wings is the prisoner on top of the water tower in the atlanta ga federal penitentiary- he liked his perch so much he refused to come down and instead waved his arms and shouted yaaow im a georgia boy later be took off his wooden leg and used it to beat a tattoo on the metal tank he was identified by the prison war den as robert cales 30 whitchurch families bereaved by death of mother new grain moving with threshing well on the way in this section we note that grain prices are lively as farmers prepare to market the new crop wheat is quoted fivo cents higher than last year at 80c per bushel barley will be scarce this year and the price last week was 50c to goc oats are 25c per bushel and rye 50c the grain prices have come along way since 1939 when inaugust wheat was 54mc barley 27c oats 22c and rye 33c funeral services were held on thursday for mrs jane hopkins monkman who died at the home of her daughter mrs howard bunn aurora tuesday in her slst year mrs monkman was born at york mills and had resided in aurora for the past 12 yearsshe married w j monkman who predeceased her two years ago for a number of years the couple lived in whitchurch town ship and later retired to aurora services were conducted at st andrews presbyterian church by rev george dix and rev t r white interment was in aurora cemetery she is survived by three daughters mrs lome evans whitchurch mrs henry smith whitchurch and mrs howard bunn aurora ono son archie on the old homestead whit church two sisters misses louise and bertha hopkins both of toron to and three brothers benjamin walter and jim all of toronto stouffville red cross notes our sewingroom is open every thursday afternoon new workers are joining us almost every week and a warm welcome awaits you ave are also urgently in need of more knitters to work on childrens ankle socks please consult your local convener for yarn and instructions mrs roy grove births stony at burnside toronto gen eral hospital on august 9th to mr and- mrs donald storry a daughter helen pearl sunday school lesson lesson for august 1 petkh encourages suffering christians golden text if a man suffer as a christian let him not be asham ed but let him glorify god on this behalf 1 pet 416 the lesson as awhole the epistles of peter were written primarily in accord with his special ministry to the circumcision gal- 2s to christian jews ot the dis persion who dwelt in various pro vinces in western asia where most of the apostles labors had been they have to do with the believers relation to the kingdom ot god rather than to the church as the body of christ though of course those to whom he wrote were as are all christians members ot the church and subjects of the kingdom both are wilderness epistles they contemplate the children of cod not in their heavenly aspect as in ephesians 13 26 but rather as strangers and pilgrims journeying on through the wilderness of this world from the cross to the glory peter tells us that he wrote the first letter to testify that this is the true grace of god wherein ye stand 1 pet 512 it is not so much the grace that saves as in rom 512 which gives us a perfect standing be fore the throne of god it is god it is rather the grace ministered to us day by day which enables us to stand against all the wiles of the enemy and despite all the trials of the way suffering has a large place in the epistle it is looked upon as the normal thing for the believer while pressing on to the inheritance laid up for him fn heaven in this we are reminded of savonarolas words a christians life consists in do ing good and suffering evil he is to rejoice for the privilege of suffer ing for him who has redeemed us with his own blood verse by verse i pet 412 the fiery trial which is to try you primarily the reference was to the great suffering that the jews whether christian or not were about to undergo in con nection with the fulfillment of our lords prophecy concerning jerusal ems destruction shortly to take place luke 212024 but it also has reference to the horrors of the roman persecutions which were to continue for two terrible centuries the words are applicable to every time of trial and persecution verse 13 partakers of christs sufferings the believer suffer in- fellowship with his lord oik- lord has told us to expect this john 15- is21 verse 14 reproached for the name of christ no one can be true to christ and loved by the world- system for everything thai jesus taught condemns the present order and leads ungodly men to hate him and his people but he who suffers for christs sake now is assured of glory hereafter which will fiuly answer to the shame now endured verse 15 a busybody in other mens matters notice the company in which the busybody is placed lie is linked with murderers thieves and evildoers of every description and that for a very good reason for the busybody steals mens reputa- an urgent appeal to ontario farmers keep your cows milking i ontario cheese factory patrons did a good job in may and june they increased cheese production by 2574772 pounds dont let the drought be a tool for hitler britain must have 112000000 pounds of cheese this year this requires effort on your part drought conditions call for heavier grain feeding immediately 1 feed any available grain or silage t 2 buy bran and shorts at the pegged prices from your nearest feed store at a saving of 300 per ton prices are now at may levels r 3 feed new grain at once 4 dont stint milk flow must be maintained you will need green feed this fall work up a stubble field after the first rain sow one bushel rye or fall wheat and two bushels of oats per acre this mixture will also provide early spring pasture you will be surprised and pleased at the quick and steady growth ontario is britains front line for dairy products so keep your cows milking feed the cows to feed britain ontario department of agriculture hon p m dew an msnhttr w r reek deputy minittt produce more eggs at lower costs when you feed excello laying mash or where homegrown grain is available excello laying concentrate m the market for feed wheat twine coal cement central feed store stouffville phone 277 tion seeks to assassinate their good names and by his calumniations works all manner o evil verse 16 suffer as a chris tian none needs to be ashamed to suffer because ot his faithfulness to the hallowed name he bears the dls ciples were called first at antioch acts 1126 this name has clung to them ever since it signifies their union with christ and therefore a name to glory in however the world may despise it verse 17 judgment must be gin at the house of god our father god does not pass over the failures of his people but disciplines them in order that they may be careful to walk in obedience to his word ii he is thus particular in chastening his own how solemn will be the judgment of them that obey not the gospel but persist to the end in rejecting the saviour he has provided verse 18 if the righteous scar cely be saved that is if the righte ous have to endure chastening at the hand of god and persecution at the hand of the world what will it mean for unsaved and impenitent men to answer before the judgment throne for their persistence in refusing his grace verse 19 commit the keeping of their souls in well doing unto a faithful creator however hard the way and however perplex ing their experiences fhe suffering christian may look up to god in confidence knowing he can rely up on the divine love and faithfulness and assured that all will work out for blessing at last chap 56 that he may exalt you in due time we are to take the lowly place ot unquestioning submission to the will of god now knowing on the authority of his word that in the day of manifesta tion he will take note of all we have endured for his names sake ami he will then give abundant reward verse 7 he careth for you it is of allimportance to realize that gods heart is ever toward his own he is no indifferent spectator of our suffering he feels for us in all our afilictions aud bids us cast every care upon himself assured that he is concerned about all we have to en dure verse 8 your adversary the devil walketh about satan is a real being a malignant personality the bitter euemy ot god and man but when we refuse to give place to the devil standing firmly at the cross he flees from us and his power is broken verse 9 whom resist we are to stand against all the devils suggestions stedfast in the faith battling for the truth committed to us nor are we alone in this our brethren everywhere have the same enemy to face verse 10 after that ye have suffered a while we grow by suffer ing only thus can gods plan of conformity to christ bo carried out but al is ordered of himself he will not permit one trial too many when his purpose is fulfilled we shall be perfected and stabllshed in his grace verse 11 to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever the victory will be his at last all evil will be shut up in his eternal prison house suffering then will be a mem ory only and god will be glorified in all his saints and his dominion established over all the universe purchased hockey stick a wiarton merchant rocovoring from shock made the sale of a hockey stick last week to a summer visitor from england now residing in the united states she purchased the hockey stick for her six foot three son who has never seen a hockey game and then inquired if the stick should be painted mrs l helmkay dies ill six months a resident of newmarket for 22 years and a native of markham township charlotte lunau helmkay died on august g in her 71st year after an illness of six months born in markham township she was the daughter of mr and mrs wni lunau charlotte lunau mar ried lyman helmkay and following their marriage mr and mrs helm kay farmed at musselmans lake until going to newmarket mrs helmkay resided with hor son w j helmkay an only child who sur vives mr helmkay predeceased her several years ago she was a member of the united church her interests were chiefly in the home the funeral service was held on friday at 3 pm from the chapel ot roadhouse and rose rev arthur greer formerly of stouffville con ducted the service interment in newmarket cemetery may consider using plastic auto markers ontario highways minister hon t b mcquesten says that the use of plastic motor license plates as proposed in buffalo to conserve steel supplies has not been con sidered by the ontario government but if a demand arose the minister said the proposal would be looked into so far the government has not heard of any steel shortage and steel license plates for 1942 are now being manufactured at the ontario reformatory at guelph air mcquesten said the plastic would have to have qualifications al most equal to steel before its use would be considered for ontario license plates the amount of steel used in manufacture ot the plates is not considered large enough to affect supplies cssr22 sctoa ysrq5 counter check books there are no check books sold below our prices let us quote you on your next order merchants find it convenient to deal with the local print ing office special books for ego grading stations the tribune stouffville