the tribune stouflfviuefonfcthursday april 9th 1942 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave r toronto vacant houses are being occupied in goodwood i mrs arthur bakernee miss helen darling was with dr and mrs dar ling on the holiday pleased to know mrs nelson wag ou harry flummertelt is very is able to be up each day since her wj hope the fine weather will illness i belp him and that he again will be mr fred baston has seyaral hun- hru ht from the hospual dred trees tapped and the sap is with his mother in stouffville sorry to hear that mrs howard forsyth is confined to bed for a few days good news yes sire very pleas ed to report mrs d wagg and mrs woodland attended the baptist social mr and mrs a redshaw and family mr and mrs george- red shaw spent sunday with mr and mrs irwin kidd mr and mrs stan slack and daughter spent sunday with mr and mrs b w evans mr maurice sheldon spent the weekend with his cousins mr and mrs h norton mrs n feasby had tea with mrs e norton one day last week we are very sorry to report that keeping three men busy mr and mrs victor paxton and son of hamilton spent easter at mr george todds home mr and mrs harper beaver and son of toronto were at mrs har pers for the holiday we wefe pleased to see our friend mrs meyers on our trip to good wood this lady seems much im proved and enjoyed the visit of the correspondent returning from their honeymoon to their home on victory ranch vandorf we hope mr andmrs c pogue will feel very much at home in that community signs of spring were in the old home village on good friday chas watson was raking the front lawn while charles jones was taking down the front vestibule and john good news our friend mrs j mlddletou is getting itchy to gat back to goodwoodshe told the scribe to notify her friends to he on the lookout for her very shortly best wishes to our friend mr and mrs robert feasby atten- dedv the funeral of mrs yake at stouffville on wednesday miss era latcham was with her father on good friday mr norman knights have moved to the crawford house goodwoods surplus supply of water is going down gradually since horses and buggies have be come fashionable there have been y mr george dowswell and tom dowswell have leffoff their v overcoats both stores were showing this years garden seeds and mrs t charles watson and miss jean were picking out their wallpaper about fifty people attended the miscelleneous shower for mr and mrs arthur baker nee helen dar ling in the basement of the united church on thursday night the program opened with community singing after which miss e foskett and miss w stewart had charge of several games and contests the bride and groom received many gifts along with the good wishes ot their many friends good friday trains were crowded both ways the correspondent spent the r in goodwood getting off the train he asked mr reid to direct himtoth6 line docks when boats leave every hour on the hour despite muddy roads our sunday school attendance keeps up fifty- six were ouflastlsunday miss kath- leensiclasssang a missionary hymn which was much enjoyed we are sorry to report that the faulkner children of the fourth line are not in the best of health may has been suffering from a slight attack of inflamatory rheumatism a number of ladies gathered at mrs wm mays on friday where they spent an enjoyable afternoon quilting oh oh the young people of the baptist church spent an enjoy- aljle evening at the home of mr and mrs lloyd wagg progressive croc- inole was played by ail and what do you think mr dan wagg and mr harry woodland took home the prize or in other words took home the bacon yes and harry took the part of thelady the scribe out again ronald- james spent the weekend some run away teams if in doubt ask bert maye mr a dowswell last week visited his father who is a patient in the toronto general hospital we wish speedy le- covery visitors at the wagg home n sun day were mr and mrs j badgerow and mr and mrs charles forsythe miss erma dowswell who is at tending normal school in haniiltm is spending the easter holidays at her home mfss mary stamps is spending the holiday at her home in toronto we welcome mr and mrs leslie mitchell back to our community mr and mrs leadbetter of mount albert spent sunday with mr and mrs- j h wagg birthday greetings to freddie middleton j m morganson f w evans mrs m symes walter bryan donald hubbard mrs hubbard ed smith bot spenceley n earl ashen- hurst seneca miller mr william mitchell of goodwood samuel davis of uxfbrldge mrs wm eckardt stouffville rrruth peterson rose- ville jack forsyth ruby hockley john miller jack norton mrs chas hardy and bruce marshman from claremont mr g seeheck markham miss mildred rose musselmans lake kenneth bacon and evelyn bacon 2nd con goodwood mrs m gil christ of hartman mr w hopkins stouffville dean alcock sandford mr elvin switzer kitchener and verna yake bethesda we also ex tend congratulations to mr and mrs robb of clarembnt who celebrate their 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had to to to a hospital noth ing i tried would help until istarted taking frult-a- tivefcinajvery tcvimprovea rres tlnie m troubl- dlap urgestsemnguveruweonnumigomii nowthaveno more try them yourself now let fruit-a-rjve- gd or backache and can pat you back on the road to lssnns health t uhnnr hein feel lie new person 25c 50c do my housework without help mr b dadton london ont v for best results stiipyour gream to 0s the best way to keep your meat is in cold storage rent vlfster 600 per year from thettae yonlrent saine stouffville preamery go -il- phone 18601 i r leteon for april 12 the mission of the seventy golden text the harvest truly is great but the labourers are few pray ye therefore the lord of the harvest that he would send forth labourers into his harvest luke 102 the lesson as a whole the period of our lords ministry on earth was coming rapidly to its end and many in israel had not yet heard the kingdom message while as a people they had been watting at least presumably tor messiahs coming for centuries they did not know that he had appeared already it was in the plan of god that they should have the opportunity to accept him as their king and so jesus appointed seventy ambassa dors in addition to the twelve apos tles who were commanded to go be fore him into every city where he would follow later and to make known the fact that the promised one was in the land already and men were responsiule to receive him and yield allegience to him they were to go from place to place two by two witnessing that the kingdom of god was at hand it is evident though not mentioned directly that the lord empowered the seventy as he had the twelve not only to heal the sick but to work other miracles as signs of the coming age for when they had completed their four they were re- joycing in that even the devils demons were subject to them we need to remember the limited character of their ministry both as to time and scope as we consider the instruction given them before they set out it would be folly to assume that christs servants in after years were to be under these rules of con duct as the kings forerunners l his own land they had a right to ex pect his subjects to care for them the present mission of his sentones to a lost world is of an altogether different character and could not be carried out in the world under pre- sent conditions without purse or script but the spirit of the com mission is for all who endeavor to serve the lord christ to seekto make the ministry of the word a lucrative profession is to dishonor the one we are called to represent verse by verse luke 101 tthe lord appointed other seventy alsoin addition to the twelve whom he had set apart as his special representatives these were to go before his face into every city andplace which he was yet to visit as he journeyed slowly toward jerusalem verse 2 pray ye therefore the lord of the harvest that he would send forth labourers the lord of the harvest is god himself it is in cumbent on his children to pray that laborers may be thrust forth literal rendering into the great harvest field to win souls for his glory what was true of- the seventy in their limited sphere is just as true for us today with the great world harvest waiting for repair john 43538 we cannot forego our responsibility by pleading ignorance of conditions we are to look on the harvest until we realize the need of workers verse 3 i send you forth as lambs among wolves though they were going to israel who should have been gladtowelcome them he knew well that theyvrould encounter the bitter opposition of ungodly men who while professing to he the guardians of the law were the enemies of the grace of god that was seen in jesus as his representa tives they could only expect tho same treatment from the religious leaders that their master had received verse 4 carry neither purse nor scrip nor shoes the kings busi ness reaulred haste they would not need much in the way of money nor surplus clothing until their brief period of testimony would be ended even the lengthy saluations so cus tomary at that time would be out of place verse 5 say peace 1e to thu house they were the representa tives of the prince of peace their greeting was expressive of this even as jesuswas announced by the angels who exclaimed on earth peace so the seventy proclaimed peace as their mission on his behalf verse 6 it the son of peace be there that is if the householder was one who waited for messiah peace would come to him hut if not it would turn to them again alas the son of peace was not here wlien jesus came so he returned to heaven taking peacewith him o far as theworld and unbelieving israel wereconcerriedlbut he gives peace toall trhotrusthlm john 1427 verse 7 intheaamehouse re main go not from house to hoise they were to accept the hos pitality offered them by any who wel comed their message and wera to recognize it as dotie uritohim whom they represented but while as his laborers they were worthy to be cared for toy shi subjects they were not to make his service an occasion of golng fromhouse to house feasting and seeking entertain ment for ltsown sake y verse 17 tbi seventy returned again with joy their mission accomplished the thlrtyiflve pairs of goes to texas team earl cook lemonvllle pitch ing product and for years a star of stouffvllles nine has been sold by the detroit tigers to their farm club beaumont texas earl left here a few weeks ago for lakelandflorida home training grounds for the tigerscookie is thirty years old itinerant preachers rejoined jesus and his other disciples they had proved his ability to work through them and they rejoiced that it had been given to them to demonstrate that even the demons had to be sub ject unto them when they invoked the allprevailing name of jesus v 21 in that hour it was the hour of everincreasing rejection jesus had just relbuked the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done for their unbelief and even hostility bat he found his joy in the fathers love his spirit was gladdened as he saw the plans of the father developing the babes iu israel those who were simple en ough to believe the message wen the joy of his heart he found rest in the will of the- father verse 22 no man knoweth who the son is but the father there is a mystery about the incar nation the union of deity with hu manity that the mind of man can not fathom nor does man left to him know who the father is but the son came to reveal him to us in jesus ye see the father fully manifested john 147 11 verse 23 blessed are theeyes which see the things that ye see it was theirs to live inhe day whenthe prophetic word- was being fulfilled four sons from onefamilyserve their country the four sons of dr and mrs a j brace 71 sheldrake boulevard are all serving their country in various capacities their parents were missionaries in chink for about 24 years and their special knowledge of china and the chinese language has enabled their sons to give specla service of special interest to our readers is their record- because the braces are closely identified with stouffville mrs brace was the form er blanche obrien sister of mrs wm thompson and herbjjbrien now in newmarket the three eldest sons lived in stouffville and two went to school here the eldest carman s spent five years as technical adviser to general chiang kaishek helping him to mechanize his troops a graduate electrical engineer he was in charge of training the young chinese men in motor mechanics for though they had cars and trucks they did not know how to look after them he came back to canada three years ago and is living in toronto with his wife and three children he is now serv ing as an air raid warden wilfred p is 32 and is serving with the defense industries ltd at pick ering he is a commissioned officer with the officers training corps engaged in training troops the navy has claimed e brock- heies the answer man wil joined up last june and is where in the world is our pacific stationed on the east coast he was he spent most of last season with buffalo in the internation al league before going to the majors in a cash and player swap in this latest detroit shuffle four players are in volved dick wakefield and leslie mueller pitcher were assigned to beaumont on option while cook was sold outright s4000 a minute contracts awarded and commit ments made by the department of munitions and supply jast year totalled 2 100000000 or the equiv alent of an 4000 contract every minute ox the day fleet fumed a warminded straph anger on a crowded bus roy lockey navy chief petty officer had an answer he handed the man an enlistment application blank and suggested join the navy and find out before their very eyes verse 24 many prophets and kings have desired to see those thingo which ye seek peter tells us now the prophets of old wrote for our benefit they spoke as moved by the spirit of god as they predicted the advent of his son ibut they had to study their own prophecies in order to get a glimpse of what was meant they foretold what was not to be fulfilled untilmany years had passed 1 pet 11012 happy indeed were those who lived to look unon messiahs face and to enjoy the salvationhe came to provide born in china 25 years ago and is a graduate ba from sir george williams college montreal and a divinity student in emmanuel college in toronto the youngest son a julian brace is a first year student at the school of practical science university ot toronto and is serving with the cotc auxiliary air force x one son david p died in china or he too would have been in uni form said dr brace who is a veter an of both the south african war and the first world war went from china to france in charge a chinese labor contingent here is good news for men and women who have gray hair angell- que gray hair restorer restores gray hair to its natural color 100 at storeys drug store join the farm service force and help ontario farmers produce food for vic tory be a farm cadet or a farmerette and make a real contribution to can- adas war effort this summer hun- dreds of farmers have registered their need for help already and more are registering every day last year more than i4000young men 15 and up and young women 16 and up pitched in and lent a hand thousands more are needed this year get full particulars from your high school principal ywclai ymca or write on tariofarm service forceparliament toronto volunteertoday csest farm service volunteers are entitled to tvear this dislmelivei creiirigbt supplied en application to the ontario farm service force 2is ontario interdepartmental committee 4 agriculture- labour education and department of labour ottawa 1 vjsj- rsjn mf juk f- v idftg iggstf tfftiitf yjtfjj- vpinajyj j v l xv w i ac t fryay