fev i ijvj page six the tribune stouffviile ont thursday april 30 1942 canadas war effort a weekly review of developments serve army on the home front for april 1942 1 12 essential arm workers labour commons resumed april 20 1 announces may be granted indefinite postponement but sundayschool lesson after easter recess 2 government bill introduced in commons designed to settle 25000 war veterans on land at estimated cost of 80000000 of this amount about 34000000 will be outright grant to ensure each settler an equity in this holding t 3 air conference representative of united nations to be held in ottawain may 4 to speed men for active ser vice a number of marching and arms orders were dropped from army training manuel 5 wartime prices trade board announce list of over 40 grocery jtemson which manufacturers will lie entitled to subsidy payments if necessary to reduce their prices to not more than the levels charged during june 194170131 board outlay on subsides to maintain price ceiling estimated at between 1500000 and 2000000 6 except by permit trom controll er or supplies department of muni tions and supply no more domestic metalclad refrigerators of any kind will be made in canada after april 30 7 ceiling prices on milk and dairy products reorganized effective may 1 milk subsidies dropped maximum retail prices for fluid milk established in specified areas maxim um wholesale prices for butter maximum prices for cheese fob factory shipping point 8 new agreement concluded with british food ministry calling for de livery of 125000000 pounds of cheese in current fiscal year at 20 cents a pound basis montreal 9 practically all the men who will comprise new 7th and 8th army divisions will be trainees called up under national resources mobiliza tion act formation of 7th and 8th divisions mobile reserves for coast al defence will not affect 1942 over seas programme this calls for formation overseas of a twocorp3 army 10 basic training facilities in can ada to be increased by 50 pel cent to handle 15000 instead of 10000 trainees per month not exemption from military service farm worker who receives a notice to report for military service or medical examination must still an swer the notice man called must communicate with divisional regis trar who sent out notice but may apply for indefinite postponement on ground his farm work essential to maintain production 13 government war risk insurance bill introduced in commons free in surance for homeowners up to 3- 000 with insurance on chattels to a limited maximum bill further auth orizes minister of finance to enter into contracts for insurance on larger properties to a limit of 50000 on these premiums will be collected total of 153360 arp workers enrolled 14 gasoline rationing by coupon went into effect april 1 15 by agreement with manufac turers production of all chain link fencing will be stopped april 30 no sales will be made by fabricators after may 81 16 easter confections and novel ties covered by maximum price regu lations 17 order in council passed provid ing that ice cream and ice cream mix shall not have a fat content in excess of 13 vi per cent by weight purpose to conserve milk fat and provide cheese for britain 18 value of canadas external trade in february excluding gold was 287752712 compared with 294434021 in the previous month gain over february1941 97596- 934 11 married men between 30 and with him weiit 35 to be permitted to enlist in readian troops is canadian imports in february excluding gold valued at i19556- 000 an increase of almost 30000- 000 over february 1941 19 majorgeneral maurice pope appointed to represent war com mittee of the cawnet at washington majorgeneral pope will maintain contact between ottawa and the ukus chiefs of staff committee 19 ltgen a g l mcnaughton commander of canadian corps over seas arrives back in great britain thousands of can- is your liver are you sick and tired out every morn ing always constipated cant eat without pain and distress your liver is poisoning your system permanent t ill health may be the result your liver is the largest organ in your body and most important to your health it supplies j energy to muscles tissues and glands t unhealthy your body jacks this energy and becomes enfeebled youthful vim disappears again your liver pours out bile to digest food set rid of waste and allow proper nourishment i to reach your blood when your liver gets out of order proper digestion and nourishment stopyoure poisoned with the waste that 1 decomposes in your intestines nervous troubles and rheumatic pains arise from this poison you become constipated stomach and kidneys cant work properly the whole i system is affected and you feel rotten head- r achy backachy dizzy tired out a ready prey for sickness and disease thousands of people are never sick and have won prompt relief from these miseries with improved fruitatives lirer tablets the liver is toned up the other organs function i normally and lasting good healdi results today improved fruitatives are canadas largest selling lit er tablets they must be good try them oursef now let fruitatires id siict 12 always fine new since i yrxm twelve i buffered from constipation and never felt well i started taking frultativca and i can truly say they ftave mo wonderful relief etery one should try frult-a- tlves and enjoy life as i do now i have nerer been sick for years mrs florence williamson montreal que rot don tor years hts period hmu i waa badly run down and terribly nervous my diges tion was poor and i was always con- atlpated fruit- a- tires soon made roe better and there la nothing like it for making you well and ftlting you new pep and enerfty after years of bad health frultatlvea put you back on the road to lasting health made me feel fine feci like a new person 25c 50c mr roy dagneau c chathamont marmill 17 pc and 19 pc protein marniill chick starters are starting rations that hare given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these results from the feeding of marmill chick starter it contains every ingredient essential for growth health vitality all saentijficaliy balanced cash garrv bread flour robinhood 98s 285 keynote 98s 225 blossom flour 24s 75c or two 24s for 140 place your order early for hybrid seed corn central feed store stouffville ont phone 277 may 31943 sunday the day of accladi golden text blessed is he that commeth in the name of the lord mark 119 the lesson as a whole it is interesting and profitable to observe how exactly the various out standing events in our lords life were predicted by prophets divinely- inspired men of god 2 pet 121 who lived hundreds of years before their words began tobe fulfilled zecharaiah was one of the postexilic prophets who spoke of the sufferings of christ and the glories that should follow 1 pe 51 graphically he portrayed israels rightful king entering his earthly capital in lowly state riding upon an ass zech 99 but between this verse and that which immediately follows there was to ensue a long period of rejection bfr his chosen people centuries were to roll by before the words were tobe fulfilled which declare he shall speak peace unto the heathen and his dominion shall be from sea even to sea and from the river even to the ends of the earth yet all will come to fruition in gods appointed time none but the holy spirit could have forseen the crucifixion of our lord following so soon after what is often called the triumphal entry actually it was not the nation that officially acclaimed him as the prom ised king on that historic palm sun day the leaders fiercely reesnted the homage paid him and voiced their opposition ill no uncertain terms but to jesus this welcome by the little ones- was as a cup of cold water to his spirit after the bitter hatred he had experienced he had given thanks before to the father that these things the mysteries of the king dom were hidden from the wise and prudent and revealed to babes matt 1125 in the reception accorded him as he rode into the city of jerusalem this was confirmed verse by verse mark 111 nigh to jerusalem the holy city is plainly visitble from olivet as one comes round the bend between bethany and bethphageat this point jesus tarried till the ass could be obtained on which he was to ride into the city in accordance with the prophetic word verse 2 a colt tied whereon never man sat bring him to me to jesus it made no difference that this was an unbroken colt he vasthe- creator cdine into this scene as man and as such all the lower creatures were subject to him psa 868 only man made in the im age of god rebelled against him all others knew him as their right owner isa 13 verse 3- the lord hath need of him this was to be his disciples answer if any seemed to question teir right to loose the colt evidently the owner of the beast knew jess and recognized his claims as preemin ent verse 4 they found the colt tied where two ways met many of the older commentators saw in this a picture of man himself standing at the place of decisionthe messengers had no difficulty finding the colt all was as jesus had said verst 5certainof them ques tioned the right of the disciples to take the colt away as jesus had for seen it is clear that these were not the owners but simply bystanders who feared something wrong was be ing done verse 6 even as jesus had com manded when explanation was given as the lord had commanded there was no further objection verse 7 they brought the colt to jesus and cast their garments on him improvising a saddle with their flowing robesthey prepared the colt to carry jesus to the city verse many spread their garments and branches off the trees in their holy enthusiasm these humble folk sought to give to the king a royal welcome verse 9 hosanna blessed is he that cometh in the name of the lord divinelytaught they chanted the words of psalm 11826 recogniz ing their application to the promised messiah of israel hosanna means save now or deliver we pray answering- to god- save the king a customary cryln recognition of regal authority 2 chron 2311 verse 10 the kingdom of our father david for one brief moment jesus was acnowledged as the right ful heir to the throne of david luke 132 but the time had not yet come for him to assume that throne not until he returns in glory will he build again the tabernaclo of david that 13 thrown down acts 1516 amos 911 12 verse- 11 jesus ontered into the temple as malachi had predict ed mai 31 apparently he simply looed about the templo on this first day of his last week although it is not to be certain as to this but the events recorded in matthew 21 12 13 probably took place on his hecond visit to the city when the eventide was come he went out unto bethany with the twelve in selfimposed banishment he did not spend a night in ths holy city dur ing passion week ho recognized already that he was to suffer with out the gate heb 1312 13 for toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto the girls club the vitamin beesi mr and mrs r foote mr and the garden theres- no escape but held their final meeting on friday mrs badgerow vislttd j e wagg on everybody stops to hang on the old evening last when they planned a i sunday i nose bag as it were for meals and how- social evening to be held in the town j miss erma erma dowswell has tn6 are enjoyed after hard work goodwood library is booming and new members coming right along hall friday may 15 they will ex- returned to hamilton hibit their work at that time j mr and mrs herb wagg ca w mr and mrs d norton and ivan mrs kelson wagg on their re- and mr and mrs h norton spent a turn to mount albert mr and mrs bently of day with uxbridge mr and mrs george brown and mr and mrs fv hardy called on mrs a mantle of claremont misses anne and evelyn symes spent a recent sunday at the home of their parents mr and mrs w symes well folks another old goodwood boy has passed away in the person of george dowswell mrs j mlddleton visited with mr and mrs bennett at the home of reuben mlddleton in goodwood miss greta hatley spent sunday in goodwood lee the goodwood w i met at tho home of mrs j todd for election of officers as follows president mrs h harper r vice pres mrs j rae secytreasr mrs n wagg pianist mrs l wagg flower committee unchanged auditors mrsl wagg mrs charles feasby press reporter mrs n wagg the may meeting will be citizenship when we expect mr mclaughlin pastor of united church the meeting will be held at mrs n waggs home on may 20th miss e a davey mr ph davey visited at stouffville on saturday miss anne davey of shaws schools with her aunt miss and daughter of the scribe attended a convention at hamilton lastweek miss a m pogue toronto visited victory ranch at vandorf on sun day last w byani is the leading garden plower at goodwood just say the word and hell turn over your ground in short order glad to learn that a son of a former goodwood boy is stationed at man ning pool he being floyd lewis son of an old friend walter lewis pleased to- see bur friends f l button kc and son reg full of enthusiasm and excitement at the re cent detroit red wing game in tor onto the visitors at talbert evans on sunday were mr ajud mrs james evans peterboro 4r walter pear son of markham township and miss mary morgan claremont well folks here we report the nam es of ourblrthday friends from a list good going 1700 copies of the of 1287 in the book this week we tribune printed last week to adver- 1 came upon many very personal tisers that means 5100 readers j friends and one of them we are more i mrs tindall of claremont visitedthan sure wekntiwor do we well her daughter imrs jacktodd j the date is may 2ls79and the place him there was no place in the city norman knight has secured a posi- of birth was the house owned by jos of the great king matt 535 he tion at the pickering plant hes been crawford next the baptist church found a refuge among the poor and the lowly and with those who wait ed for the consolation of israel luke 1941 he beheld the city and wept over it we go back now to what immediately followed his answer to the objecting pharisees pausing on the brow of the hill be fore he descended to cross the kedron into the city he surveyed it as it lay stretched out before him and the tears streamed down his face as he saw its sin and corruption and realized the terrible judgment that it must soon endure because of its rejection of gods anointed king t verse 42 if thou hadst known the things which belong unto thy peace he had come to them as the prince of peace to bring in everlast ing righteousness isa 96 7 but so insensate were they so utter ly blind to the truth of his glorious person that they were fulfilling their own scriptures in rejecting him acts 1327 their day of opportun ity was now gone long years of suffering must elapse before they should as a people know the blessed ness he came to bestow up them verse 43 thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee he fore- saw the horrors of the roman siege and the investiture of the city which was to take place forty years after his crucifixion verse 44 because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation with minute detail yetin remarkably few- words he depicted the destruction of jerusalem the sad fate in store for its people because they failed to ap preciate his presence in their midst farming near siloam mrs woodlands sunday school class quilted a quilt for the war workers the quilting took place at mrs hatry woodlands home we exend to harry summerfeldt our highest hopes for an early recov ery from his present illness we note that the claremont bus now travels up the 4th and picks up bob dawson george collins and ralph faulkner sooner or later the service will be extended to goodwood if the demand for these workers continues we are sure your correspondent was there also dr sllfreel so now you have the story well well be think ing of the old village next saturday our natal day congratulations and greetings- to the other friends whose birthdays are between now and the month end mrs forsyth margaret nesbltt mrs clarence jones clare mont district charles lee lorraine crapper irbseville darlene hardy janet hope ida stafford william hackney mrs mary morgason mrs george maye mrs j todd wilfred hubbard harry brown mrs anabel mr and mrs alex snider and wagg jessie falkner merle slack family were out to visit mr and mrs i mildred hackney goodwood and ux- f woodland they report the wood lands are now in their own home and both enjoying better health it seemed that a couple of dozen rode over to the east side of uxbridge township from stouffville to view the wrecked plane last week the editor went over on rubber too but the rcaf didnt let him closer than a 100 yards whereas the farmers were allowed to nose right around the wreck must be suspicious of these newspaper men many from goodwood attended the funeral of the late george dowswell in stouffville where the church was well filled rev d davis conducted the service and mrs charles nolan presided at the organ the funeral at goodwood was met by another large concourse of old friends to wit ness the last sad rites at the grave side there everybodys got to work around goodwood take your choice beat bridge township gordon smalley sandford mrs fred johnston mrs clarence stafford jmrs david pugh miss benice wilson muriel rawson all stouffville and district mrs george lee- bobcaygeon ethel bee- son toronto mildred clark mussel- mans lake brucehood ballantrae mrs richard wannop brougham pickering begins tttaineyg for arp following a public demonstration of the new fire engine the pickering firecompany under the direction of chief f j prousebegan training in arp coordination and organizing an emergency squad about 45 volun teers have already enrolled for this training and chief prouse stated that many more are ready to enrol mr prouse stated that the government has informed- him that pickering be ing a vulnerable area must begin ex- rugs clean hang paper or work intensive training immediately people who buy wore of any thing than they currently need and merchants who encourage thevi to do so are sabotaging the war effort and are therefore public enemies lloyal citizens do not hoard cooperating to the best of your they buy only for their im- ability to save canada from mediate needs they cheerfully such horrors as hong kong adjust their standard of living realizing that their countrys needs must come first they do not try to gain unfair ad vantages over their neighbours are you citizen are you hampering canadas war effort jby un- hecessaxy buying or are you if canadians do their duty there will be no more hoarding every one will get a fair share of the goods available more food can be sent to great britain more raw materials mora manpower will be available for making guns tajiks planes and other armamentsto back up our armed forces in cases where uisadrtsabto for you to buy is advance of your immediate requirements such as your- next seasons coal supply you will be encouraged to do so by direct statement from responsible officials wartime prices and ottawa made boakd iiazjkjiii