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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 10, 1942, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 10 1942 ip i5tuuff huij ufrilwn established 1888 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association issued every thursday at stouffville ontario eight to twelve pages weekly circulation 1750 copies subscription kates per year in advance in canada 200 in usa 250 a v nolan son publishers notes and comments when college boys farm hugh templin in the fergus newsrecord when the prairie provinces could not harvest their big crop last fall a call went out for help and some of the university students responded in fact a great many re sponded but those taking war courses were not taken some of the others had varied experiences depending on the farmer or the threshing gang they fell in with as might be guessed most of them are back now the varsity daily paper of the university of toronto has some stories about the gieen students who went out to do farm work one of them thoroughly unharnessed his team at night taking the harness all apart wherever he found a buckle and hanging up all the little straps neatly together another sample of college humor says that a student had difficulty itelhng the horses in his plowteam apart until at last he noticed that the black one was hand higher than the white one thinty seconds allowed on that one municipal outlook in townships a quiet one all municipal councils are required to meet on december 15 to wind up the business of the year unless they have adopted the november nomination date in which case the elections are over for next year however all the surrounding townships markham pickering whitchurch and uxbridge hold their nomination day on december 28 and theiefore hold their final council meetings on dec 15 so far as we can leai n there is not an outstanding issue in any one of these municipalities that would warrant an election and the general trend is therefore for acclamations in whitchurch township it is believed that reeve toole who is this years york county warden is likely to retire although scores of ratepayers are urging him to remain as reeve of the township however mr toole has intimated that he is likely to forego the honors his friends would be stow on him further and retire for this coming year there is a feeling that his retirement wouldnt be for long and that he may soon be seen back in public life n in markham reeve james rennie and deputy reeve hooper are likely to serve another term should there be no objection from other members of the council or a sufficient number of ratepayers these men have given good satis faction and so far as we know there is no opposition pending why paper is scarce ten tons ofpaper go into the blueprints required in building a battleship it is conservatively estimated this sort of thing explains why certain kinds of papers are getting scarce of course there are not a great number of battleships being built by the united nations today but there are huge numbers of smaller warships of merchant ships of planes tanks and guns and other equipment and all re quire their quota of blueprints four large packing boxes for instance are needed to hold the blueprints required for building a single moderatesized airplane allies in deed for days weeks months american newspapers have headlined the news from russia well aware that russias front is their front american hearts have beat warmly with russian hearts as the people of stalingrad backed up their magnificent fighting forces byresisting the enemy on every hill m every valley on rooftop and in cellars and with defense turned to offense again it has been made clear why those who were once allies by neces sity have become allies by merit proudly claimed across the sea but that heroic stand is not without its terrific price to the russian people in addition to the heavy cost of pre vious battles wendell willkie in a recent speech at tor onto gave a graphic picture of that cost thousands of russian villages destroyed their people homeless five million russians killed wounded or missing a large part of the fertile farm lands of southern russia in nazi hands food scarce fuel almost unknown in the homes civilian clothing nearly gone children as young as eight and ten years running war machines and doing farm work now it is that canadians have their opportunity to prove that allies in need are allies indeed many have con tributed generously to russian war relief but the urgent necessity for aid increases daily capital and labor both disappointing coincident with newspaper stories saying that the shortage of coal in western canada is so severe that many people will be cold this winter one hears of alberta mines which are operating on a 4 day week the union agree ments wont permit longer operation it is also said that union agreements are so stringent that an accident toithe hotwater line in the washrooms has caused a shift to quit work until repairs were made why cannot human beings be reasonable v laboris just as intolerant as capital when once it gains control of an industry until we learn more to be reasonable when in command as when we are subservient everybody is bound to suffer will the war teach us something about the proper conduct of both capital and labor so far either one in absolute control is highly disappointing sunday school less on thc value op the church to the social order golden text ye are tbe salt of the earth ye are the light of the world matt513 14 the heart of the leson although our calling as membeis of the church lor which christ gave himself eph 525 and which he purchased with his own blood is heavenly and we belong to an en tirely new creation nevertheless as living in the world though not of it john 1714 we are respon- sable so to represent our heavenly father by consistent and lawabid ing behavior that men will learn to know god through us a wayward disobedient christian is a dishonor to christ and the church and a stumbling block in the way of the unconverted who often have a very aeen appreciation of what christian consistency means we are to act as the salt of the earth contending against corruption and wickedness wherever found and we are to shine as lights in the world lllumin ating the darkness and attracting men to christ vetso by verse matt 513 ye are the salt of the earth salt preserves fiom conuption while our iord was not referring directly to his church in the sermon on the mount he never theless laid down gieat principles which aie binding upon the con sciences of all who will live godly and many of those addressed after ward were incorpoiated by the spirits baptism into the chmch when the new dispensation was ushered in through all the centur ies since the true chuich of christ has been as salt among the nations the preseivative power of righteosness preserving fiom that complete corruption which will be manifested after the church has open caught up to be with the lord verse 14 ye are the light of the world the children of god aie left here to shine for him amid earths daikness and to guide weary wandeiers to the only safe haven the refuge provided in christ a candle and put it under a bushel the bushel speaks of business of commercialism we who have the light of life are not to allow our testimony to be hidden because of overoccupation with even the legi timate of this life verse 16 let your light so shine it is our privilege and responsibility so to witness for christ by life and lip that men recognizing what god has wrought for in and through us wiu give glory to him and jield their hearts to hun as we who know him have done good works cannot save but we are to be careful to maintain good works as a proof of salvation ctitus 38 mark 1213 to catch him in his words this is a favorite method of those who oppose the truth they would entrap its teachers if pos sible into saying something that might be used against them so it was with these legalists tbe world lings veise 14 it is lawful to give tubute to caesar or not as israel was originally a theocracy owing no allegiance to any but god him- selfit was a moot question whether the people should pay taxes to the roman government or not if jesus had declaied against this it would have put him in conflict with the mling powers if he advocated it then he would give offense to the stiict nationalists the zealots who opposed iromes authonty veise 15 he knowing theii hypociisy it was not merelv that he shiewdly guessed what was in then minds but became of his omniscience he knew what was in man john 2 24 25 to expose their hypocrisy he said bi ing me a penny that i may see it the penny or denauuss was a com about the size and value of our twentyfive cent piece but with much greater purchasing power it constituted the ordinaiy wages for a davs labor matt 20 2 9 10 13 they were leady enough to use roman money even though thev hated roman government veise 16 whose is this image and supeiscnption this determ ined their responsibility inasmuch as it indicated the authonty of the things that aie gods there need be nb conflict between recog nition of govei nmental authority the realm of eaithly things and authority over heart and light the child of god is to serve him and to honor the law- of th e country in which he lives 1 pet 213 submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the lords sake it is incumbent upon the christian to set an example of patriotic allegiance to the constitut ed authority under which he finds protection and opportunity to enjoy the privileges of citizenship verse 14 governors sent by him the powers that be are ordained of god rom 131 it is he who instituted human govern ment for the restraint of evil and the emperor caesar was a title not merely a name verse 17 render to caesar the things that are caesars and to god fostering of good in our social relations verse 15 with well doing yet may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men believers in christ are to behave themselves so wiselv and honorably that godless critics of the church and its testimony will be unable truthfully to bring any evil charges against them verse 16 not using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness free men need to be careful lest liberty become misused and freedom de- geneiate into license though fiee we who aie saved are gods servants and we aie to act accoidingly verse j7 honour all men we aie not to look with contempt upon any because of lowliness of biith or condition but to recognize eveiy man as a biothei aftei tho flesh foi whom chnst died but wo aie to love the brotheihood in a special way as those who are in a closer and more blessed l elation- ship our biethren in christ when we fear god we will honour the kin or the ruler by whatever name who occupies the seat of authority business directory dental e s barker ld djxs honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county insurance verse 15 neither do men light the souls responsibility to divine lehmans shoe store footweai for all the fannlj womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phono 4301 opposite the town clock thomas birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario v established 1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates promt service phone 25902 stouftvule 5 h o klinck stouffville ont phone 3307 for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglar and all casualty lines a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co -also- automobile and fire barristers office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary publiic 6 king street east os1mwa ontario resident partner branch office w c polalrdkc pert perry uxbridge ontario phono 25 office phone elgin 7021 residence phone w 7383 women too join that men may fly cana dian women fill vital jobs la the hcaf womens division re leasing men for oir crew duties recruits are needed ago 18 to 40 physically lit with at loast high school entranco many use ful and fascinating jobs await you ho experience noeded tho air force will train you quickly to take your place with canada airwomen full information a t a ny rcaf recruiting centre or write address below for booklet back from scores of bombing raids over a dozen countries this young airman has found adventure in the skies just out of his teens an eager youth in years hes a veteran in experience hes a firstline fighting man trained in the science of war at 5milesaminute he and his buddies in rcaf airi crew are teammates gunner wireless operator bomber pilot navigator all work together as a smooth swift attack team in a giant bomber their targets accurately surveyedin advance by danng reconnaissance pilots their flight protected by the blazing guns of fighter planes the bombers wing their relentless way to smash nazi nervecentres the expanded air training plan has room for more men who want to be with these fighting comrades of the skies right now applications are being accepted for air crew duty at bcaf recruiting centres throughout canada if you are physically fit mentally alert over 17 and not yet 33 you are eligible if you are over 33 but have exceptional qualifications you may still be considered lack of formal education is no longer a bar to enlistment samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical casestaken ambulance service registerde nurses and 24 hour service phone 191 mrs e r good royalcanadian air force a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvill monday wednesdays a fridays 9 to 12 am l e oneill stoufjfvhdle funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night air crew fighting comrades of the skies for illustrated booklet giving full information write director of manning rcjljtl jackson building ottawa or tho nearest of these rcaf recruitingcentres vancouver calgary edmonton saskatoon ragina winnipeg north bay windsor losdon hamilton toronto ottawa montreal quebec moncton halifax a s parmer licensed auctioneer 20 years experience 20 20 years experience york county uxtoridge and -picker- ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty j telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po clarke prentice phone ajdnconrt r w3 mlllikep licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor for cofpiken prentice of cjvsf and ofthe lata ji h prentice former prentice ft prentice farm and fafniv stock shies a specialty at fairand reason- able rates t

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