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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 6, 1943, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 6th 1943 2uje fctnuffmlle ribmi established 1888 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and ontario quebec newspapers association issued every thursday at stouffville ontario eight to twelve pages average paid circulation 1850 subscription kates per year in advance in canada 200 in usa 9250 a v nolan son publishers notes and comments backing the attack we are in the second week of the biggest bond sale in the history of canada if a salesman has not yet called on you get in touch with him or your banker to reach the objective for canada a tough job still lies ahead but not so tough if everybody does his or her part how are you measuring up red cross salaries not in this book the financial statement of the ontario section of the canadian red cross has just been issued and contains a volume of several hundred pages we turned up its pages the other day with a view to ascertaining the salaries paid to red cross officials which are reported from time to time at fabulous amounts it was our hope that we would be able to refute some of those yarns but how did we make out well there wasnt a line of information that we could find bearing on the salaries the report dealt wholly with the work of the various branches throughout the province we have laid the book aside believing that there must be another volume dealing with the inside operations of the society which we are so proud of and which canadians want to protect the good name of high pressure men at it again for some weeks or months our mail box has been cluttered with chculars pamphlets and other material from a mining firm in toronto who through some source had gotten our name last week it all came to a head when a long distance telephone caller attempted to prey on us for an order for some mining stock did you get our circulars on such and such a mine the enquirer wanted to know yes and we threw them in the waste basket was our comment oh then you are not interested said the enquirer when we told the chap at the other end of the line that we thought such attempt to sell stocks was illegal he said good bye and this ended his effort our mail has been much lighter since that phone call and certainly it contains no mining reports klein- blames the women clothing requirements of canadas armed forces alone are in excess of 2400000 suits a year plus as many great coats as were manufactured annually for the entire civilian population prior to the war these facts were given to the home economics group of the oea last week by j a klein administrator of womens and childrens wear under the wartime prices and trade board as evidence of the need for conservation of wearing apparel among the civilian population if the women of this country would buy only what they need and conserve what they have we would be able to clothe our civilian population without resorting to clothes rationing he said having told us what the requirements are mr klein should tell the country how to enforce his idea more new implements ahead realizing more and more each day the importance of canadian farm production as a strong arm of the war effort something is to be done about the implement short age according to peter e- helliwell in the financial post government quotas on the manufacture of farm machinery will undergo a general upward adjustment shortly to facilitate the release of new supplies to the hardpressed farmer early in october this announcement by h h bloom administrator of farm and construction equipment confirms a report early last month in the financial post decision for the increase the second within a short period is the result of a survey by mr bloom whose office is in charge of farm implement allocation throughout can ada in collaboration with agricultural authorities indica tions are that quotas for spare parts will remain at 165 per cent of the 1940 base they were raised from 150 per cent in march but quotas of new machinery will be required to be increased to some 75 to 80 per cent as compared with the present 35 per cent of 1940 tonnage before the march revision machinery quotas were 25 per cent the urgent need for farm machinery is indicated by the prices bid at auctions of equipment this spring in ontario a hayloader after 24 years of service was knocked down for 95 its original cost had been 85 it was still considered a bargain since it filled the place of three men a potato digger 12 years old cost 150 when new but was bought for 162 a horsedrawn mower six years old was resold for 75 small depreciation from its original cost of 90 according to the ontario department of agriculture the- shortage in ontario is most severe in the case of laborsav ing machines if half a township were farmed by one owner it would not be nearly so bad states j a carroll superintendent of agricultural societies- it is the fact that so much of the land is split up into 100 and 200 acre farms that intensifies the scarcity with an estimated 400000 men gone from plow to the armed forces and the production line in canada and a steadily increasing demand for all farm products the labor problem of the farmer is becoming more serious and is aggravated in some cases by shortage of machinery business directory dental e s barker lds djxs honor graduate of royal collega ot dental surgeons and of tie university of toronto office in grubins block phone 274 markhani 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 dr arthur l hore physician and surgeon general medicine and obstetrics also eye ear nose and throat eyes tested glasses fitted school children tested free markham ont phone t insurance sunday school less on peter and johx leaders ix the early church lesson for may the lesson as a whole nothing ibrings out moi e clearly the iblessing of ifentecost than the contrast ibetween the behavior and testimony of these two disciples be fore and after that stupendous event peter who had been selfassertive and over confident yet vacillating and even cowardly in the hour of danger became when endued with the holy spirit humlble yet ibold firm yet gracious and was enaibled to ibear witness to the risen christ in such power that multitudes were brought to him john who would have called down are from heaven on one occasion to destroy those w ho were opposed to his master luke 9 54 became the apostle of love whose letters overflow with the ten der compassion of christ both men were born again before the coming of the spirit to usher in the new dispensation of the grace of god nut in accordance with the promise given by the lord they received power for witnessing when the comforter came to convince the world through them of sin righteousness and judg ment they ibecame transformed and men took knowledge of them that they had been with jesus his holi ness was reflected in their lives his love filled their hearts and in his name they both wrought signs and wonders aicts 4 30 and ibore testim ony to the fact tihat he who had died on the cross now lived to save all who trusted in his name the same holyspirit iwho wrought so mightily in them albides in the church collectively and indwells every ibeliever individually rom 89 to be filled with the spirit epli 518 is to be so yielded to his control that he may work in and through us to the glory of christ whose true vicegerent he is and whom he delights to honor it has foeen well said that what is needed is not that we receive more of the spir it but that he should have more of way in all our lives that thus we might speak and act as under his control verse by verso acts 237 they were piicked in their heait peters message given in brief in eises 14 to 36 had pro duced the conviction in the hearts of many of the assembled jews that they had been guilty of rejecting their messiah in their deep exercise they asked what shall we do was it still possible to obtain mercy of god after ciucifying the saviour he had sent to them werse 38 repent and be bap tized in the name of jesus chiist lor the remission of sins and ye shall receive the gift of the holy ghost repentance is a new atti tude tow aid god and toward sin this would find outward expression in ibaptism wheieby they owned their allegiance to the one the nation had spurned thus confessing their faith in him they could ibe assured of the forgiveness of their sins and the holy spirit would be given to them thereby separating them terom the unbelieving nation and nniting them to the risen christ verse 39 the promise is unto you and to your children that is to all in israel who would turn to the lord and to all that are afar off these were the gentiles who were strangers from the covenants of promise eph 21113 but for whom there was salvation through the risen christ as well as for israel the covenent people verse 40 save yourselves from this untoward generation it was not that they could save their own souls by any selfeffort or by bap tism but thiough heeding and obey ing the word preached they would deliver themselves from the apostate nation over which the judgment of god was hanging v verse 41 they that receiv- eth the word were baptized the word gladly is eliminated in the revised version and for good rea son it is not found in the best manu scripts it is not necessarily an evi dence of the spirits working when people receive the word joyfully the first work of the spirit is to produce poignant conviction of sin this had been evidenced now is soiberness they were baptized three thousand in all and so outwardly chap 31 peter and john went into the temple at the hour of prayer the temple was recognized still by believing jews as the house of god however the majority in israel might have be haved so in the eaily days of chris tianity it remained as the place wheie believers gathered to meet with others in isiael who might be seeking the way of life as time went continued on page six r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 thomas birkett general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates promt service phone 25902 stouffville- h o klinck phone 3307 stounmh fire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 years experience strength and service unexcelled a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co -also- automobile and fire barristers a s farmer licensed austioneer 20 years experience 20 20 years experience york county uxorldge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po us that he might have the right of the company of the disciples clarke prentice phone agincourt 52 ws milliken 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 added to i sales a specialty at fair and reason- offlco phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary pnhltto 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch offlca wcpolalrdkc port perry uzbrldge ontario phone is office phone elgin 7021 residence phone mo f us samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 603 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto able rates nutrition made easy as abc l e oneill sxocffvlliie funeral dmector and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night get this new book of balanced menus so easy a child could follow at last heres a completely practical plan for good nutrition a book of 63 nutrition wise menus literally as easy to use as abc all you need to make sure your family is wisely fed we give you 21 days of menus grouped as meals keyed as a b c d and e you simply choose a breakfast of any letter and team it up with any luncheon and dinner of the same 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