7 rvs vy4c x irciss page six aiistafizii 4ii toronto goodwood flashes valter davey 8stantcnavo toronto i- mrs douglas woodland visited with earl tindall on wednesday grace thompson is coming along nicely after an attack of pneumonia mrs tindall of claremont is visit ing her father mr roach miss eva johnston is on the sick list we are sorry to note miss e waring of dundalk visit ed miss anne davey on tuesday mrs rodanz and jean are visit ing with her father in goodwood mrs j middleton visiting her friends in goodwooa this we know will be very pleasant for her mr and mrs s bennett of tor onto visited mrs j middleton on wednesday mr and mrs d corner of oshawa visited her parents mr and mrs g matthews over sunday a fine trio were out threshing being the mcdonald clark and crawford group mr and mrs w symes and family spent sunday with mr and mrs charles symes of brooklln mrs bert may elmer and lorna also mrs baldwin spent an afternoon with mrs r may harvesting on fourth line is well underway and will soon be at an end corporal bruce byam of three rivers que is home on harvest leave mr and mrs cain of west kill spent weekend with mr latcham mrs cains father mrs george brown and mrs alvin brown and son spent monday with mr and mrs harold norton mr lome white of niagara dis trict is visiting his aunt mrs k white pte joe madill stationed at british columbia visited friends on 2nd lino on sunday mrs wni tilley and children have been visiting mr and mrs s knight mr and mrs harry woodland and family had sunday dinner with her parents mr and mrs john may mr mac tucker of apsley visited at mr a ashenhursts over the weekend mr and mrs woodland received n telegram reporting their son alf as missing from the dieppe charge mrs george cane island creek visited with mr latcham for a time sorry our frlena mrs george stewart is not so well mr and mrs l w doncaster of toronto friends of the scribe accompanied by fheir family motor ed from- their summer home frenchmans bay on sunday st peters anglican mission at musselmans lake are holding harvest thanksgiving service on sunday morning at 11 am this will be the last service of the sea son mrs ross middleton and gerald had sunday dinner with- mr and mrs r may and sunday evening had tea with mr and mrs baldwin mrs murray slack has been visit ing in oshawa nearirig the end of the holiday season our friend mrs ottewell who has enjoyed her home visit will no no doubt bo soon closing up her homo 1- sorry our friend mrs hey ward of mount albert is not feeling so well very pleased to hear that the tribune is so much enjoyed in this home mrs g wootten of orilua visited several relatives during the week they were mr and mrs towner chalk- lake mr and mrs e nor ton mr and mrs x feasby mr w redman mrs george wilson mr and iirs t dlller and mr and mrs henry reesor also miss martha burkholder spent- sunday visiting with mr and mrs everett hockley and mr and mrs george jones we are sorry to learn of the death of mrs james tayar wife of our baptist minister our sympathy goes out to mr taylor and daught er roberta at the funeral service there was a carload from goodwood baptist church and two carloads from uxbridge church the scribe in his flash column lists the birthday dates as they are mailed to him in his letters we all make mistakes if we didnt we would not need rubbers on our pencils last week we wished our good friend norman wagg a happy birthday in the week in fact the scribe went to the store and bought a nice birthday card and sent it along but oh oh normans birth day is two months later all around men yes slree veter ans of the last war are doing their bit in these war times our friends charles watson and charles jones merchants also the teachers are in readiness to take on anything that will help the harvest to our young ladles another trio tindall jones and bacon who are away do ing their bit then the preachers rev mr atkinson and rev mr mclaughlin have all had a turn at the harvest birthday greetings to sam irwin mrs wilmot irwin elva yakely billie mcguchin stouffville rr morley loveless gormley calvin stafford goodwood mary slack ruth davis glasgow thelma og- den ingersol mrs ernie canning st catherines miss viola todd margaret june davey toronto geo dowswell 2nd concession everson morten brougham on past bacon quota may not be fulfilled it now appears that bacon ship ments from canada to the united kingdom under the current 600 mil lion lb contract will fall short of tho contracted quantity by more than so million pounds states j s mclean president of canada pack ers ltd in the companys annual report mr mclean traces the cause back to the second bacon contract let for the second year of war amount ing to 70000 cwt weekly at 1582 this price compared with 1802 a cwt in the previous year and dis couraged manyfarmers particular ly in eastern canada from staying in the hog business indication of this is seen from the fact that hog marketings in eastern canada in 1941 were 29 millions against an estimated 26 millions for 1942 throughtthe fact that feed supply is much nearer the western hog farmer these producers enjoyed an advantage over the easterners so that they were able to raise their 1942 hog marketlngsby some 7 hun dred thousand to a total of over38 millions mr mclean states how ever that if price on the second bacon contract had been a wise one the western increase of 700000 hogs might have been twice that number while price for- the third contract was raised to 1977 a cwt and production encouraged for a farmer to get back into- hog production takes at least a year to meet the appeal of the alcohol problem and pkesest golden text the way of the ungod- ly shall perish psa 18 the lesson as a whole throughout all the centuries since noah esteemed by god as a right eous man was deceived by wine and so became the object of the mockery of one of his sons the alcohol prob lem has been one with which practic ally all nations have had to contend it is remarkable how widespread is the use of this narcotic poison and from what various fruits and grains it is made by different people both savage and clvillzedi n all lands it has been the cause of countless crim es and of deepest degradation yet men of the highest culture and theso of the greatest ignorance are often found in the same ranks fighting to enable the manufacturers of this deadly menace to human happiness civilization and religion to continue unmolested in their conscienceless efforts to enrich themselves at the expense of the degradation of their fellow men while the scriptures do not tell us in so many words that the use of intoxicating liquor was respon sible for the beastliness that has made the very name of sodom ab horrent to respectable people there can be little reason to doubt that such was the case the passage quot ed from deuteronomy in todays lesson at least seems to intimate this and in israels long history god had to rebuke his people again and again for their intemperance and the sins connected with it verse by verse genesisl313 themen of sod om were wicked and sinners before the lord exceedingly it was a sad day when lot pitched his tent to ward this guilty city whose evil re putation was well known even in the days of abraham probably lot never intended to settle there but he was soon found dwelling in the midst of this corrupt people per haps he thought he had his family might be able to help bring about bettor conditions but the evil was too strongly entrenched for that the path of separation is for the child of god the path of safety chap 1923 lot entered into zoar the previous part of tho chapter tells of the angols visit to lot in sodom the effort to gather all his- family and their connections together that they might flee from the doomed city the final evidence of the vilness of its inhabitants snd the deliverance of lot his wife and his daughters before the judgment fell the lord had commanded lot for 700 million pounds of bacon will requiro an increase in produc tion of 15 million hogs mr mclean notes that still more hogs are asked for because of the developing short ages of other important foods it would be extremely helpful if can adians were able to have as much pork product as they desired to make this possible at least a further 15 million hogs would need to be produced it is likely then that the govern ment wjll appeal to the farmers to produce 3 million more hogs this crop year one favorable aspect for such an increase is that hog output depends oh feed and canada seems about to harvest one of the heaviest crops in history however labor is already hard pressed if the product hon called for is realized the in crease must come chiefly from west ern canada says mr as i leadership in hog production has already passed to that area to flee to the mountain but he plea- ded to be permitted to go into the small town of zoar and god con sented it was characteristic of lot to take the line of least resistance verses 24 and 25 the lord rained brimstone and fire out of heaven the y country today gives evidence of its having passed troughsuch a catj astrophe god in his wrath utterly destroyed the cities which had be- come infamous for the vilest and most unnatural of sins human nat ure inflamed by poisonous indul gences is capable of beastliness to which the lowest of the brute creat ion would not descend deut 3231 their rock is not as our rock the god of israel holy and righteous stands out in vivid contrast to the vile imaginary gods of the heathen even the en emies of israel could see the differ ence between the holy law of je hovah and the sanctioned degrada- dation of pagan licentiousness verse 32 their vine is of the vine of sodom there is a close inbral link between the wickedness and selfindulgence of idolatrous nations and the lascivious corrup tion of the cities of the plain the implication seems to be that both alike were the result of intoxication by evcessive use of wine and other alcoholic drinks undoubtedly the vino of sodom flourished in that al most tropical valley and its fruit would be misused by men who had turned their backs on god verse 33 their wine is the poi son of dragons and the cruel venom of asps these words aptly describe the evil spirit that hides in the wine cup which at the last bites like a serpent and stings like an adder amos 61 woe to them that are at ease in zion the prophet expresses gods indignation with those who while professing his name are comfortably indifferent to the evils whichare plaguing the nation and threatening the destruction of its people verse 2 be they better than these kingdoms lie would have the observer compare the conditions in the land of israel where the people have had the benefit of instruction from the word of god with the state of things existing among their heathen neighbors the same evils afflicted both groups because of the waywardness of their hearts verse 3 ye that put far away the evil day god had forewarned of certain judgment if his law was despised but those who gloried in beinsr of his chosen people ignored his solemn denunciation of their wickedness and acted as though the threatened punishment would never come in their time thus actually in viting the seat of violence to come near jtjfe iujsjk4sjacayjpacfc3fafcrefc rwcajssmjlss we want more of it you want the best market for it have our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of butterfat cold storage meat lockers for rent stoiiffvilie creamery go open tuesday thursday saturday evenings stouffville ont phone 18601 w i wi verse 4 that lie upon beds of ivory indulging themselves in every luxury they lived only for the passing moment gorging themselves gluttonously and ignoring the true state of affairs in the nation verse 5 invent to themselves instruments of music like david david reconized music as a gift from god to be used for his glorythese sensual careless and godless peo ple used it as an adjunct to their riotous feasts and sinful carousals plato said when music changes morals change and this has often been manifested verse 6 that drink wine in bowls and are not grieved for the affliction of joseph greedily trying to satisfy their appetites for strong drink with generous por tions of wine they were utterly in different to the perplexities and sorrows whereby the nation was afflicted they thought only of self- gratification verse 7 now shall they go captive with the first that go cap tive weakened by dissipation and rendered inefficient by their soul- destroying habits there was no strength to stand against their en emies in the day of conflict van quished first by their own vices they would fall an easy prey to their enemies the heart of the lesson no man can afford- to trifle with habitforming sins that which at first may seem harmless and insig nificant becomes at last as a power ful serpent twining about the entire being and crushing its victim to pieces the way to be sure that one will never become a drunkard or a profligate is to flee from temptation when first presented and refuse resolutely to trifle with sin in any shape or form to do this success fully one needs- the grace of god but he who turns to the lord in re pentance and yields to him both as saviour and lord wjll be given all needed strength to resist the power of everyfoe seeking his destruction theatre phone 100 showing eacn night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday september s 4 i paris calling with ran scott and elizabeth bergner canada also carries on monday tuesday wednesday septejiber 7 8 9 birth of the blues i ith blrig crosby mary martin and rochester also select short subjects thursday friday saturday september 101 1 12 mr mrs smith carole lomlmrd hobt montgomery lehmans shoe store footwear for ah tne family womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock marmiix pig slttll 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