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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1942, p. 6

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tuffll branch out of hosiital hsi a lemonville with canadian armored corps below of is a from george clebner son of mrs dan giebner form stouffville george grew upy here as a boy and worked xmdie surrounding farms since i ned 1o of last year he has been has army hospital in toroxn just been released to c on active duty again- i the tribune stouffville dearsirs hope this let never alright letter w xnat first een exactly in p tell you how nice wa in th you a littls of am dolns ln borden iavea here nw near lyfour weekswhen you first arrive you are told tor practically all you learner basic tranlns wfr have no p t0 speak of as we are ln the cs armoured corps i am a dspatch rider again holding a eatery- ln strike tor our free- om brieve me this d r work as it fed is one tough job we are 1 quilt 22 cakes of toilet soap 9th line workers six quilts 2 pairs pyjamas 3 dresse3 2 i slips 2 baby jackets ballantrae group 6 quilts s pairs of socks letter just yri scarf ten alent class 2 dresses 3 nighties 11 pairs booties knit by mlsst stouffer of briar bush hos pital thanks to all these contribu tions ai davey secy wb sunday school less oil v- 1 st snffrllle red cross notes the seventh seven unit continues their splendid work last week these seven ladles handed in 20 skirts for sixyearold girls this week in our local sewingroom these will help make bundles for britiin where by 20 little girls will receive a bun dle each containing 1 sktrt winter- weight blouse 1 summer weight blouse we are now working on an order for 60 additional bundles similar to the above we would greatly appreciate your help at the work room on thursday afternoons mrs roy grove quoted the seniors in the camp we have two different shifts i am on the night one just now we start riding this week without any lights and on convoy trips during daylight with best to everyone i remain yours truly tpr george giebner b61927 a8 cac a tc t63e a sqdn camp borden marmill chick starters 17 pc and 19 pc protein marniill 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like it for making you well and giving you new pep and energy after years of bad health r made mo feci fine mr roy dagneau chathamont loos years of suffering now full of life iftt suffered frequent headaches and backaches i could find no relief until i tried m tlves the pains came less fre- jiucntly untlilna c x few weeks they ippcd entirely frultatlves illy made me feel like a new really- mado me feel like a new woman mrs a j schwartz gait ont passport to security regular savwg from your income of today is vitally necessary to your future security to the security of canada and her allies saving money is saving goods any of our branches wu welcome opportunities of serving you e bank of iji tu 1942 sunday may 10 monday the day of authority golden text mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people isa567 the lesson as a whole it is in the gospel of mark that we learn that the cleansing of the tern pie took place on the day following the triumphal entry mark 111518 in both matthew and luke the account of this event is linked so intimately with our lords visit to the temple immediately following his entrance into the city on what we today call palm sunday that it is difficult to see it did not actually take place at that time then he entered the temple courts surveyed the scene left the city and returned on the next day to purge that temple of those who were commercializing what had been appointed as a house of prayer it is not that the gospel narratives are contradictory but in matthew and luke we have the moral vrder of the events while in mark they are presented chronologic ally there were two outstanding inci dents which took place on this second day the cleansing of the temple and the cursing of the fig tree the latter has a dispensatibnal significance of great importance the fig tree like the vine was gods picture of israel nationally see alatthew 2432 and luke 13g also in the old testa ment see joel 17 there jehovah calls israel my fig tree when the lord jesus came there was no re cognition nationally of his claims or lot their respbnsibilty to him out wardly fair and glorying in their re ligion there was nothing but leav es mark- 1113 the leaves of selcrighteousness there was no fruit for god so jesus solemnly cursed the barren tree and it dried up from the joots this is a picture of what has happened to israel nation ally there is no fruit and as a nation al testimony for god they have with ered away but soon israel shall blossom and bud and fill the face of the world with fruit isa 276 that will be when there will he on their part a national turning to the lxrd inview of his second coming verse by verso matt 2112 jesus went into the temple of god notice that this building was recognized still as gods sanctuary therefore the jews were responsible to him for their behav iour in it jesuscast out the money changers overthrowing their tables these men were enriched themselves by changing the money that travelers brought from distant lands into the temple currency and making a high commission on each transaction those who sold doves and lambs were there presumably to accommo date visitors who desired to offer sacrificebut their real purpose was to amass wealth thus they had gods house a commercial center for their own advantage verse 13rmy house shall be called the house of prayer this is a quotation from isaiah 567 ittvas according to the mind of god that his temple should be a rendezvous for men of all nations where they might come to seek his face but these false religionists had turned what should have been a holy gather ingcenter into a den of thieves a place where unscrupulous- imen were intent upon profiteering at the expense of those who came to wor ship god verse 14 he healed them when it was rumored throughout the city that jesus had come again to the courts of the- temple- a number of lame and blind people came or were brought to him that they might- be delivered from their infirmities in his grace he healed them all verso 15- when the chief priests saw the wonderful thingslthat he did they began immediately to object inlsead of bowing in homage at his feet the song of thechildren as they welcomed him as the son of david angered them thoy were out of harmony with god and hence were distressed intsead of being blessed by what they saw an- heard verse 16 have ye never read 1 they knew their bibles they professed to honor the scrip tures tie reminded them of what is written in psalm 82 but his words fell oh deaf cars verse 17 anrt18 he left them and went out of thocity the events of the two days sunday and monday are as noted above related morally bore in mark llil2 welearn that the return to bethany preceded the cleansing of the temple which took place aftorhe returned into tho city on the morning of the next day vorse 19 he saw a fig tree and found nothing thereon hut leav es only pigs begin to form on tho palestinian wild jig as on some other varieties beforo the leaves appear so from its outward appearance this tree should have been in fruit i but it was like men who make a fair pro fession of piety but in whose lives there are none of its fruits to be found such was the nation of israel at this time thoy prided themselves on being the chosen people of the lord and were very punctilious about religious rites and ceremonies but their hearts were far from god and the fruits ofa living faith were lack ing jesus said to the baren fig tree rlet no fruit grow on thee hence forward for ever this was the curse he pronounced against it and before the day had gone the fig tree withered away in this it became a symbol of what israel was to become because they knew not the time of their visitation prom the jewish nation after the flesh god will never look for fruit again when they turn to him they will become a regenerated people and in that day will bear fruit to his glory verse 20 they marvelled though they had been so long with jesus and seen so many of his wonderful works demonstrating his authority over all nature yet each new evidence of his power filled them with amazement verse 21 it ye have faith ye shall- say unto this mountain be thou removed and it shall be done faith is not to be confounded either with crediiility or presumption faith cometh by hearing and hear ing by the word of god rom 1017 it was such a word that came to zerubbabel of old zech 4 6 7 and acting upon it the great moun tain of difficulty that seemed im possible either to surmount or to en compass was was removed and the work of the lord went on as he dir ected verse 22 whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer believing ye shall re ceive this is a promise that each real child of god is entitled to act upon we may bring our requests to the lord in faith if they are in accordance with his will as revealed in his word 1 john 514 15 and we will reecive from him iwhat our hearts desire this is not fleshly pre sumption asking selfishly in order to gratify our own carnal desires but it is the prayer of a subject heart seeking to learn the mind of god and asking for his glory we can only pray in this way as we are living in fellowship with him then our de sires will be his desires for us toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto slendor tablets harmless and effective two weeks supply 100 at storeys drug store wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stoufeville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto the vitamin bees- are holding a social evening in the town hall on friday may jl5th mrs nelson wagg visited good wood thursday afternoon and had tea with mrs w cooper our practical nurses miss jean slack and miss olive may of toronto were home for a few weeks holiday rev george rose rector of cal vary- church toronto has been appointed rector of st johns church in weston mrs ted halls mother mrs j scott spent a few days r- last week with her daughter mrs hall very pleased to report improve ment in the health of miss marion reid two special sunday services in goodwood nextjsunday may 10th at goodwood united church when rev a e lunau will give the mothers day address v when we read of pur young fellows in goodwood on their spring visits we are glad for our friends isaac shaver dan baker and andy mbrgason well- its time to sitiip and take notice anyway spring must be in the air mr and mrs iri davis of glasgow and mr and mrs e norton visited with mr and mrs george brown bit sunday mr and mrs g kennedy spent sunday with mr and mrs e jones mr and mrs w svmes and merle spent sunday evening with mr and mrs r e ashenhurst mr and mrs d norton spent sun day with mr and mrs h norton mrs stepp of lansing called on her father squire bastonat gobd- wood mr and mrs gulliver and ruth and miss jean newell all of oshawa called on goodwood friends on satur day mrs henderson mrs haynes mr and mrs will pngh from out of town also mr and mrs georgo lee final vote count n uxbridge twp the yes and no vote in uxbridge township partly reported last week shows final figures to be yes goodwood glen major pine grove webbs quaker hill 518 the total vote is so small as to hardly give a good expression of feeling other than that the farmers felt that seeding was a more press ing need of the day thanparticipa- tion in a plebiscite lloyds corn salve contains bea- zocaihe the new local anaesthetic puts corns to sleep immediately get a jar today at storeys drug store stouffville avttt atftfaetb 0 4a6 yes youre smart or are yqii i thought i was smart too back in the 20s then the depression came and taught me a lesson wed be a lot smarter if we put less of our money into our own outfits and more of it into the outfits of the boys who are defending us how by pledging ourselves to do without so that they may have plenty to do with you want them to win dont you well then buy war savings stamps every week j thats how you can heh them besides by saving youll help keep prices down and have something for a rainy day lets be really smart buy war savings stamp from bankt pottoffloit dnigghtt grocart and other nlail stores national war finance committee otratvo 1 0 v oa 2 3 mkjg w v- s attended the funeral of the late h flumerfelt v mrs bewell also miss cora bewell attended the funeral of the late- h flumerfelt miss edna mcdonald is home for a while with her father pte ralph cooper is home on fur lough from vancouver bc miss e a miss anne and miss jane davey als miss jefferson visit ed island grove xake simcoe on sunday mr and mrs george lee also mrs bewell visited unionville on sciurday mrs e j dill newmarket visit ed her brother john davey mount albert air jeorgs collins of the fourth we re sorry to say is under the care of the doctor mrs iruth thompson visited her parents over the weekend ruth is employed by the office specialty co newmarket mr and mrs walter bryan and air and mrs wm bryan called on their daughter airs hubbard of oshawa very sorry to learn o the death of mr joe taylor of atha air taylor was a twin brother of jaketaylor of the 5 th concession air art pearson has returned to the goodwood climate after spending tho winter in toronto rev air lunau called at the funeral parlors on wednesday to see our late friend harry plumerfelt while the- correspondent visited the parlor we met our old friond aliss sarah collins air and airs james -morris- of aurora visited toronto on wednes day airs morris called on her mother mrs- lee at jones ave visitors at the ilatcham home were air and airs c latcham and family miss e latcham air and airs e latcham air and airs j hutchison of bloomington- mr and mrs h hutchison of oak ridge called on mrs meyers lastsunday improvements are being made at the home of air and mrs aliller our newcomers the property o mrs g may mr and airs mclaughlin havo moved into theparsonagevand the topic of the day is housccleauing visitors calling oh our friend airs n wagg were air and mrs arthur brown irwin hill of toronto mr and airs leadbetter of alount albert mr and- airs laurie wagg and given announcement is made of the approaching wedding o our friend kathleen baldwin to reuben second son of air and airs willmay to take place 14th day of may at the home of the baldwin family after their honeymoon this young couple will settle on the 4th concession well known to the correspondent our best wishes are extended and the very best of luck air mays father mr william may was a school chum of the correspondent the correspondent wishes to thank the many friends who on sat urday last sont their birthday greet ings many cards letters phone calls helped to make the day a pleasant one at the plant whore the corres pondent has worked for over thirty years the men of tho department gave a party during the morning tea coffee sandwiches cakes soft drinks and ice creamwere served to theemployees who came from other departments to wish the scribe a happy birthday among many gifts a lady friend who for forty years con ducted two florist shops sent tho scribe two lovely rose bushes extra last but not least the tribune editor and staff send their warm and sincere good wishes to walter davey whoso energy is beyond comprehension long may he be spired to en joy life editor birthday greetings to mrsf woodland good wood mrs g wind sor musselmans lake alarjory hackney goodwood mrs wm kelllngton raglan mrs james morris aurora mrs j johnston stouffville miss betty bumon and mrs orvan downer toronto mr joe forsythi goodwood airs joss tindall stouffville peari miller roseville deanakock sandtord mrs donald fine newmarket mrs l hodgins stoufivlliojnseph swine mrs robert paradlne uxbridge marjory taylor goodwood mary ann fretz stouftyiile rr3 frances mcdonald claremont i

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