the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 25th 1943 uiljp tnufftriu srilmn established 1888 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association issued every thursday at stouffville ontario eight to twelve pages weekly circulation 1850 copies subscription rates per year in advance in canada 200 in usa 3250 a v nolan son publishers notes and comments salvage report seven thousand carloads of approximately 15 tons each or 211491518 pounds of materials were salvaged in one five- month period last year according to reports made from local salvage committees throughout canada to national salvage campaign headquarters ottawa on the basis of reports received and considering the provincial population manitoba led the nine provinces in the total quantity of material salvaged asked much of stouffville the canadian red cross sets a high estimation on the willingness of stouffville to give of its financial resources it gave the village an objective of 3000 and with a section of whitchurch a total of 3700 when the village of mark- ham is only asked to raise 1200 in all and the town of aurora with a population over twice that of stouffville is asked for only 4000 the honors are ours so let us all do our best to reach the objective last week the objective was assured and if the late givings are as generous as those which have been recorded stouffville proper will go over the top a patriotic duty this year is to tap the maples saps runnin according to a report in the walkerton herald and times hence it must be warmer up in that neck of the woods- than we have experienced down in the more southerly part of ontario walkerton district is one- of the larger maple sugar producing paits of ontario because there are many more maple trees in that section the wartime sugar rationing by the government which limits the supply of onehalf pound per week for each per son has given an impetus to the manufacture of maple syrup others will tap a few trees as a patriotic duty hence we may see sap dripping from the front lawn shade trees of local citizens as never before thus this industry which is an important one in ontario and quebec will hiim in an un usual manner there will be a terrific demand for maple sugar for the soldiers this wonderful thing called dehydration half a dozen plants across canada are rapidly going in to production on the job of dehydrating vegetables it is a process whereby the water content is taken from the vege tables or fruit in such a manner as to reduce the size many fold when the water is applied to them again they are even better than before in some cases cabbage dehydrated by the new canadian process is better according to experts than fresh cabbage unless the fresh cabbage is hurried right from the garden to the cook ing pot you can get about a dozen and a half dehydrated cabbages into a container that would only hold one fresh cabbage six or eight potatoes dehydrated will fit in the space of one fresh potato they can be served boiled mashed riced scalloped frenchfried about every way but baked onions dehydrate to one sixteenth of their original size come ready for use dont have to be peeled by the house wife one pound of dehydrated carrots is equal to 12 pounds of fresh carrots one pound of dehydrated turnips is equal to eight to ten pounds of fresh turnips taking an average 10 pounds of fresh vegetables produc es one pound of dehydrated vegetables and one pound com es back to ten pounds when prepared for use the wartime advantages of this are obvious- we can ship overseas 10 times the volume of vegetables that could be carried in fresh form in the same space the dehydrated vegetables will keep almost indefinitely save your pennies you war workers hundreds of people in this locality are employed in war work at pickering or in toronto if any of them imagine they have a steady job their illusion should be quickly dis- pelledthe warworkers should see to it that he has a portion of the good wages he has received saved up for the inevit able day when he will be laid oil for periods of weeks and perhaps months the wages are good enough to permit a nice saving in the hands of any thrifty ones two months ago hon c d howe issued an important statement regarding layoffs in war industry in canada the statement was intended to alleviate fears and dispel mis understanding regarding these layoffs it was pointed out that layoffs and unemployment were inevitable with the changing trend and tempo of war and must be expected to continue mr h6we indicated that certain steps were being taken at ottawa to meet the problem assurance was given that labor will not be wasted it now appears that canada in common with britain and the united states but to a greater degree than both these countries is facing a situation where many thousands of war workers will lose their present jobs within the next three to twelve months a minister noting that church funds were sorely needed announced to his congregation brethren there is a man in i my hearing who is flirting with another mans wife now if he doesnt put a 5 bill on the plate i shall announce his name from the pulpit when the collection was taken there were 19 fivedollarbills on it along with 2 and a note stat ing the remaining s3 on payday sunday school lesson lesson for march 28 the appearances after the resurrection golden text i am alive for evermore revlls the lesson as a whole of the many appearances of our risen lord to his disciples before he ascended to heaven two have been specially selected as the particular lesson for today although several others are included in the chapters indicated for further study there seems reason to believe that the place where the disciples were gathered on each of these occasions was the same upper room as that in which they had eaten the last pass over with their master and where he had instituted the feast of remem brance the lords supper on the evening of the day of his resurrec tion the little group otjthe eleven gathered together drawn by their common enection for and loyalty to him but with minds swayed by con flicting thoughts and with hearts overborne by varying emotions how far could they credit the strange stories told by the different women of angels appearing at the time and the lord manifesting himself in the garden and on the roadway were these only the effect or the fevered imaginations of these wellmeaning but possibly overwrought women or were their stories actually true and what of the testimony of john and feter as to the undisturbed grave- clothes out of which the ibody of the lord jesus had come as the butterfly emerges from the chrysalis shell the sudden appearance of tihe lord in their midst and his reassuring words of peace put an end to alltheir questioning at least for the time then eight days later on the next first day of the week he came again and gave a particular testimony to the previously absent thomas which brought him too to realize uiat christ was indeed victor over death and which led to his earnest con fessiou 1my lord and my god the doubter was changed to a worshipper as the nailprints and the scar from the spear wound made it evident that the lord jesus had risen in the very same body which had ibeen hanged on a tree acts 530 thus the fact of his ressurrection became clear to them all though even later on such is the perversity of human nature even in saints of god we are told some doubted matt 2s 1g 17 and had to be reassured be fore they were ready to go forth as heralds of the cross and witnesses of the resurrection acts 433 verbe by verso john 2019 the same day at eveningthis was the evening of the first day of the week following the appeal ances to the women in the early morning and to the disciples on the b to and in their home at emmaus later in the day jesus cameand stood in the midst thus he fulfilled his word as given in matthew 1s20 he was there visibly manifested he still is in the midst whenever his saints are gathered in his name he saith unto them peace be unto you how this must have reminded them of his words as recorded in john 1127 verse 20 he shewed unto them his hands and his side this was his way of identifying himself to them and it was also as though he would remind them how that peace was made by the blood of his cross col 120 those scaried hands were the receipt that told of theprice he had paid to redeem his own verse 21 as my father hath sent me even so send i you he was going back to the father they were to be his representatives as they went forth in his name to carry the message of reconciliation to the world verse 22 he breathed on them and saith receive ye the holy ghost it was a symbolic act as the last adam he was now a quicken ing spirit 1 cor 1545 as god had breathed into the ibody of adam and he became a living soul so now jesus christ breathed upon his disciples that when the spirit came at pente cost they might know he proceeded from him acts 233 he was to give the holy spirit that he might empower them for witnessbearing verse 23 whosever sins ye re mit they are remitted as they preach christ if men believed they were authorized to proclaim re mission of sins acts 1043 on the other hand he said whosoever sins ye retain they are retained when men refused to believe the message their sins remained upon them acta 1341 thcjjpervants of christ thus act as his representatives in forgiv ing or retaining sins it was no con ferring of the priestly power of absolution or excommunication that he imparted every true servant of christ has exactly the same authority to proclaim remission of sins to all who believe and retention of sins to all who refuse the message verse 24 thomas was not with them when jesus came how many like thomas have missed great blessing by absenting them selves from the gathering of tlie children of god we are warned to be careful in regard to this hob 102o verse 25 except i shall see will not believe this is ever the attitude of the rationalist and how much we believe that we can neither see nor explain thomas was doubt less desperately in earnest and thoroughly honest the lord knew captain frances riley winnipeg man who led the first con undent of canadian womens army corps to arrive in england chats with second olllcer dorothy l swart of ena tcvas first us waac to be assigned to duty in the european theatre they met at a luncheon given at the mansion llouso in loiulou attended by women leaders of the united nations war eflort the princess royal was guest of honor doubts are justified against chain letters to the tribune readers having spent a bit of time doing extra writing during the recent chainletter epidemic i began to think the whole thing through more thoroughly it seems like helping to do our bit to get our friends busy making one quilt block and in re turn receive enough for a whole quilt for the red cross almost every home has material to make a number of such blocks and in the time re quired to write out these letters could make a dozen or so so if our local red cross says go ahead two light arid two darker squares 4 alternated to make a 9 inch block lets all get busy multiply the cost of paper stamps etc by the number of people this chain reaches and youll have enough to buy the linings and batts so lets contribute that too our local institutes may even quilt it one can easily see thati cant send one iblock one apron hankie or whatihaveyou and receive several dozen in return without a good many later in the chain tieing the losers so i had to wonder if chainletterism might not be second cousin or so to gambling anxious to help 1941 the order also provides that all used clothing may not ibe sold at the maximum prices set out in the order clothing of an inferior quality or condition is to be sold at proportion ately lower prices in addition the order provides that prices must not exceed certain specified amounts for example the maximum price that may be charged for mans threepiece suit is 1s for a mans winter overcoat 18 a womans dress 3 girls coat up to 10year olds 450 mans trousers 450 any infraction of this regulation should be reported promptly to the nearest wartime prices and trade board office business directory dental e s barker lds djxs- honor graduate of royal coueg of dental surgeons and of tie university of toronto office in grubius block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and hain phone 196 coroner for york county dr arthur l hore physician and surgeon general medicine and obstetrics also eye ear nose and threat eyes tested glasses fitted and repaired markham ont phone ct insurance price ceiling placed on used clothing used clothing is under the price ceiling the wartime prices and trade board reiterated this week warning secondhand clothing deal ers that they must albide by the price regulations the board pointed out that it is watching the second hand clothing exchanges and is pie- pared to take vigorous action to maintain the price ceiling the order provides that clothing of the good quality and condition being free from patches darns tears and holes thoroughly cleaned and having all buttons and other means of fastening may not be sold at prices any higher than the highest lawful prices charged iby a second hand clothing dealer during the basic period of sept 15oct 11 this and in his own way and time he was to reveal himself in such a way as to overcome all unbelief verse 20 after eight days again another weekly circle elaps ed before the lord manifested him self once more to the eleven thomas being now with them he was fully aware of his wordsand attitude verse 27- reach hither thy fin ger and behold my hands as he extended those nailpierced hands what must have been the emotions of the soul of thomas then came the added command reach hither thy hand and thrust it into my side the body of the lord jesus still 1ore and will bear forever the marks of his passion these demonstrate be yond all possibility of doubt the fact of his resurrection that his disciples might be not faithless but believ ing verso 2s my lord and my god this exclamation iby thomas was an avowal of his recognition of hie tiue deity of our lord jesus christ if he were anyone less than god how sternly he would have rebuked thomas for using such words but the fact that he accepted them with out rebuke and pronounced a bless ing upon him for making such a confession is proof that he valued this testimony to his godhead glory thomas was not a unitarian he knew his saviour to be not only a divinely controlled man but god manifest in the flesh verse 29 blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believ ed believed what believed that which had just been so fervently de clared that jesus christ is god this blessing is for all who to the end of time make this good confession verse 30 many other signs truly did jesus only a very few comparatively of his mighty works are enumerated or described in this gospel or in the three synoptics verse 31 these are written that ye might believe that jesus is the christ the son of god and that believing ye might have life through his name in this verse we have set forth definitely the purpose of the holy spirit in giving us the gospel according to john here the honest seeker after truth will find the most convincing proof of the deity and messlahshlp of jesus and through receiving this testimony in faith he will obtain eternal life stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 horace walsh electrician for the stoultville hydro system trouble of any kind over the village system cheerfully attended to private work at moderate rates telephone 802 lehmans shoe store foohvcnr for all the family womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock thomas birkett general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates promt service phone 25902 stouffville h 0 klinck phone 3307 stouffrlbo fire auto burglary sickness sad accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 yean experience strength and service unexcelled 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 poblite c king street east osbtawa ontario resident partner branch office wcpolalrdkc pert perry uxbridge ontario phone 25 office phone elgin 7021 residence phone mo cm r g clendening funeral director samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto brierbush hospital government licensed mnin street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service ambulance service phone markham 9000 a s farmer licensed austioneer 20 years experience 20 20 years experience york county uxbridge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po registerde nurses and 24 hoar service mrs e r good phone 191 le oneill stouffvimie funeral duiector and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night clarke prentice phone agincourt s2 ws mllllken licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of the late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason able rates a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvttl monday wednesday friday 9 to 12 am stouffville marble granite works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor phone 4303