y the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 22nd 1943 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto mr and mrs harold thirley new toronto visited at the scribes home on sunday miss ivy knight spent the week end at home in uxbrldge miss greta hatley spent the week- end with her aunt in goodwood bruce lee son of mr and mrs arthur lee and grandson of mr and mrs george lee is- now stationed at boston in the us navy dr and mrs purvis and twin daughters visited at the davey homes on sunday pte russell johnston of toronto and miss dorothy johnston of pick ering were at home on sunday mr and mrs gordon duckworth visited her brother on sunday mr norris matthews was home on sunday from pickering mr irwin took the sunday ser vice at siloam miss douglas his lady friend accompanied him everyone pleased to hear carling alcock home from the hospital we hope to see him out soon and well again very sorry to hear of the illness of mr fred davey manager of tor onto general trusts corp ottawa we hope if or a speedy recovery mr fred davey is nephew of the scribe mrs george stewart and martha are visiting in toronto for a few days sorry to hear thos dowswell is on the sick list mrs reuben middleton is visiting in stouffville mr and mrs charles lee and daughter mrs mcnelly attended the sale of the victoria hotel sorry to hear little donnie stewart is on the sick list miss edna foskett was home for the weekend to visit her brother el- wood from nova scotia pjeased to report the infant son of mr and mrs j johnston is getting along fine after his operation in the sick childrens hospital visitors with mr and mrs h norton were mr and mrs d norton ivan norton mr and mrs george brown eldon staley of prince rupert is home on few days leave mr and mrs donald cotton of oshawa spent the weekend with her parents ffllr and mrs matthews the 5tli line ladies aid held their monthly meeting at the home of mrs g brown mrs daniel wagg spent saturday afternoon in toronto visiting with grace the war workers quilted three quilts at the town hall on tuesday afternoon for russian relief mr and mrs daniel wagg visited their son lloyd and family in uxbridge sgt bruce byam has been home on furlough walter latcham is holidaying at home after graduating with honours as a radio technician congratulations to mr and mrs- chas clarke on their 4th wedding anniversary april 19th mrs daniel norton visited mrs frank collins last week mr and mrs jack symes and sons visited the home of his father mr sherrard and son marshall visited his daughter mrs frank collins and family on sunday mr and mrs reuben may visited at the william may home on monday mr and mrs everett hockley spent a day in oshawa there was a hetter attendance at thebrpu on thursday it has been been decided to start the meet ings at 830 rather than 8 oclock mrs william redman spent april 13 with her daughter mrs b may it beingmrs redmans birthday snow plow damage to mai crippled rural mail hoses may be seen in pickering uxbridge mark- ham or whitchurch townships in greater numbers than in any previ ous year perhaps the reason is obvious snow fell to a greater depth last winter than in recent years and snow plows were in action for a great many more hours much of the time mail boxes were completely covered over and milk trucks or other traffic could have caused the damage as well as the plows farm ers who had their mall boxes broken or a ifew of them want to know who is to repair the damage it would appear that the ibox own er will have to replace the liroken post athis own expense which is very small in any case notwithstanding the fact that the postal department says that the per son who damages a rural mail box is liable we still maintain that the farmer will have to repair his own loss arising from winter conditions in the first place it might be very difficult to prove that the township or county plows did the damage there would not likely be an eye witness not even the driver if a high wind or storm raged as it is not easy to see such objects from the cab of the plow and proof would there fore ibe lacking secondly the municipality is not liawe for damages resulting from the performance of its statutory duty if send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home wool wanted i havo been appointed local ngent under government llccnso for smith ilclcck toronto registered warehouse farmers will be paid 28 to 30c lb according to grade wc enn advance you up to 10 pc cash and nf tcr wool is graded anil purchased by smith ilclcck you gel the balance promptly braxlin wool agent ph 102 stbuffvillo dudley lands in cour again frederick david dudley the man who was charged with committing fraud in stouffville last year when he transacted business with gome church street residents landed in police toils again last week on a similar charge county police court presided over by magistrate keith sat on monday at the home of mrs mary ann mason eighth avenue wood- bringe when charges of theft and false pretenses were heard against dudley salesman and the evidence of mrs mason the complainant will be taken at her bedside mrs mason is an invalid dudley arrested last week by acting detective edward major of york county is charged with steal ing 125 from mrs mason and obtaining 170 y false pretences from her police claim the money in each case was obtained from mrs mason by means of cheques which it is said dudley cashed magistrate keith the court officers and reporter john j glass j accuseds counsel and charles hamni crown counsel motored to the mason home in court dudley pleaded not guilty mr and mrs jobn dubek friends of dudley from london ontario supplied the 500 bond on which dudley was released performed without negligence thirdly if a person admitted breaking a mail box and swore the said box was covered with snow the said box being on the road allowance damage claim could not likely be collected the farmer is required to keep his mail box uncovered from snow and his neglect to do so would place the onus on his own shoulders finally not many farmers would raise any issue over this small mat ter the county or township snow- plows are out there battling the snowbanks in an effort to render service to the farmers therefore any minor damage complained of would not be favoralbly heard iby many jud ges when oats and harley are grown together for a number of years there is a tendency for the barley gradually to increase at the expense of the oats qfidekhouh msmmi 3iel stiver bros stouffville phono 4501 quizz for public school pupils mr j m walton was in town last friday and in addition to call ing at the office of this paper he interviewed principal watson at the public school in connection with the proposed quiz contest on behalf of the victory loan mr walton has undertaken to solicit the inter est of teachers through york north who is our king what is the best drink ifor children what should we do with the money we save name four ways of sinking a submarine who is the minister of finance for canada and what is the estimated expenditure in his bud get ifor the fiscal year 19434 these are some of the questions which more than half a million school children in 7423 ontario schools will begin answering this lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock week albout the ifourth victory loan believed to be one of the greatest quiz contests ever conduct ed it- will end in a series of championship contests in cities and towns throughout the province and in a grand championship contest in toronto said victory loan officials the grand championship contest under the sponsorship of the robert simpson co ltd is for winners in the group a seventh and eighth grades public and secondary school students and will be aired over a provincewide radio network other contests will also he broadcast on various stations throughout the province a 12page boklet explaining the operation of the contest and list ing 15 questions and answers for each of the three school class groups has been mailed to school principals and school inspectors to gether with letters from hon dun can mcarthur minister of educa tion questions used in the contest were devised with close coopera tion and advice from the ontario department of education and the minister of educations office in his letter to the school principals dr mcarthur expressed the hope that they would accept the duty of helping to put the loan over for the purposes of the victory loan ontario is divided into 1g divisions and the divisional or in- continued on next page how much last year one of these days a man will call on you to talk to you about saving money the caller will be one of your neighbors or a man from your nearest town- who is likely well known to you he is asking you to save money when he asks you to buy a victory bond he is not asking you to give money to anybody or anything you save money when you buy a victory bond and you lend your money to canada to help win the war the money you save is yours you will get it back later on and have it to do anything you wish with it and canada will pay you 3 interest on your savings every year until the loan is paid back to you take a few minutes to figure out how you are getting along this is something that every man should do now and then you will see how you are getting along by comparing savings with earnings its what you save that counts perhaps you will say you saved all you could did you remember you are asking yourself questions you are not getting figures to show anyone but your self can you figure out how you can save more a sure way to save money is to save it in small sums as you get it victory bonds which can be paid for in small instal ments covering a sixmonths period provide a convenient method of carrying out a savings programme your victory bond salesman will tell you all particulars v what is a victory bond a victory bond is the promise of the dominion of canada to repay in cash the full face value of the bond at the time stipulated with halfyearly interest at the rate of 3 per annum until maturity a victory bond is the safest investment in canada the entire resources of the dominion stand behind it canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest a victory bond is an asset more readily converted into cash than any other security national war finance committee 534 sunday school continued from page two resurrection of his lord verse 9 as yet they knew not the scripture that he must rise again from the dead they had never understood what the lord jesus meant when he spoke to them of this it was not possible therefore that they simply made up the story of his revival from dead to justify his claims verse 10- the disciples went away again unto their own home that is to the place of their abode in jerusalem not back to galilee verse 11 mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping possibly un observed she had- followed the two disciples and was standing unob trusively iby as they left the tomb weeping because of the loss as she believed not only of the life but now cf the body of her lord she was unconsolable so far as human help or comfort were concerned verse 12 seeth two angels in white as mary looked into the sepulchre she was amazed as she be held two heavenly messengers keep ing guard as it were over the empty graveclothes where the body of jesus had lain verse 13 they say unto her woman wliy weepest thou about to announce the glorious event that had transpired they first questioned her as to the cause of her grief she answered without hesitation that it was because of the missing body of her lord verse 14 she turned herself back and saw jesus standing even as she gave utterance to the grief of her heart supposing him to be the one standing near whom she did not recognize as she gazed upon him through her tears doubtless too his appearance was changed greatly from that to which she had been accustom ed in the days of his flesh he was now in his resurrection body bear ing no more any sign of grief or of weariness verse 15 jesus saith unto her woman why weepest thou whom seekest thou it was not that he did not know and understand but he wished to have her tell him all that was pressing so painfully upon her heart upposing him to be the gardener she pleaded with him to tell her if he had taken the body away- where it might be found that she might see that it had pro per burial verse 16 jesus saith unto her mary that was all he called this sheep of his by name and she res ponded at once she knew her shep herds voice and exclaimed in awe and wonderuiy master versel7 jtouch me not for i am not yet ascended evidently in her joy and delight at beholding him alive whom she had mourned as dead she reached forth her hands to lay hold upon him as though to cling to him and keep him here now that she had found him again but he said gently touch me not he must ascend to his father though first he would manifest himself to his disrlples according to his promisethe time had not come for him to lie manifested to the world and to reign here in person he had another service to perform as our great high priest in the fathers house tho heart of the lesson the resurrection of our lord jes us is one of tho best attested facts of ancient history as rushnell has well said- the circumstances connect ed withit were such as to convince the most unbelieving of ills disciples they were not deluded by any imag inary appearances or so dominated by any expectation thau he would rise again in three days as to con clude that such must have been the case they were if i may say so con- vinccd against all their expectations iby incontrovertible faets which gave them to know with absolute certain ty that he who had died lived again and had appeared to them in tho very same body that wyis crucified and laid in josephs now tomb that i body was now energized jy resurrect ion life but its identity was plainly established christ was risen and re demption was an accomplished fact h