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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 8, 1943, p. 2

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-t- iw the tribune stouffville- ont thursday july 8 1943 ije tnuffmlle sribun 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 nckm son publishers notes and comments mr nixon has good company the globe and mail has taken hon harry nixon to task in a strong editorial on the front page of the paper for bringing on an election at this time right or wrong aust ralia will hold a general election later in the month too so mr nixon is not the only one to do the wrong thing accord ing to the morning papers standards things ave should know the present war is causing us to learn things about can ada we did not know heretofore not many persons realized that the direct route new york to moscow runs through montreal and still only a very few could tell you that germany is closer to toronto than to most south american countries since air lines are coming into prominence we learn that winnipeg is on the air line from chicago to tokio watch newmarket grow the editor of the newmarket era persists in the state ment that newmarket will inevitably become bigger if the claim is correet it will reverse the record of the past twentyfive years or more of ontario towns twentyfive years ago according to a book record we have newmarket had a ppulation of 3800 and aurora had more population than it claims today likewise the town of uxbridge had a larger population 35 years ago aside from the suburban toronto area towns generally in york and ontario counties remain almost stationary since newmarket can scarcely accommodate its people now on its narrow business thor oughfare the local editor would do well not to encourage further growth appraising pantelleria advocates of the theory that the war can be won by air alone have been making a great deal out of the surrender of pantelleria the collapse of this mediterranean strong hold after a brief attack was an important air victory it is true but not the complete victdfythat some aviation en thusiasts would have us believe before the italian island surrendered it had been pum melled repeatedly and heavily by the british navy these shells drilling in on a very flat trajectory can often pene- trate and destroy defensive works that falling bombs can not reach moreover pantelleria had been closely blockaded by the navy for several weeks germany may be forced to capitulate by air power- alone but pantelleria does not prove it that first successful in- vasion of a european outpost indicates immense possibil ities in combined air and naval attack but it offers no clue as to the effect of these forces acting alone germany we must remember is not a small island readily available to smothering attack by landbased planes and naval craft acting together stop before it is too late ontario weekly newspapers can do the country a good turn in crying aloud against the unemployment insurance commission sending me out into the villages and towns to prey on small onehorse establishments in the hope of catching some occasional worker and forcing him to con tribute a few cents per year by taking out an unemploy ment book a case is at hand in stouffvillel where an innocent work man who cannot read or write was caught by one of the investigators and forced to get a book it will never do the holder any good and the commission will reapno benefit if the unemployment commission is to hold its growing staff now 2000 employees to within its present limits men occupied in these investigations had better be called off sufficient protest from ontario would force their with drawal and the drag net now being thrown over the smaller communities would be taken in r it will cost too much to force these trifling sums into the coffers of the unemployment commission and on the other hand a resentful attitude against the whole scheme is being awakened by these small tactics mr aberhart kept 6n safe side for a man who spent so much time cursing the banks and all their ways the late premier aberharfc of alberta seems to haveput a lot of trust in them after all according to the financial post reports of his estate show that he had 19061 cash in accounts in imperial and commerce branches in edmonton he didnt seem to think much of alberta government bonds of these he held two 500s valued at 365 each of dominion government bonds and war savings certificates he held 3500 though he preached tearing up the whole financial system he held six insurance policies of a total value of 10000 another 2060 repre sented 20 shares of stock in canadian western natural gas light heat and power thus the late premier had 25351 plus 10000 of in surance providing for himself and for his dependents all entrusted to the safekeeping and earning power of institut ions which he constantly attacked and which publicly at least he mistrusted only 17950 of the assets of his 41000 estate did he entrust to the safekeeping of the offspring of his own financial wisdom the edmonton branch of the alberta treasury house sunday school lesson lesson for july 11 cod calls a leader golden text come now therefore and i will send thee unto pharaoh unit thou mayest bring forth my people the children of israel out of egypt exod 810 the heart of the lesson it is a gceat moment in the life of any man when he comes face to face with god and is conscious of a com mission from him to undertake some particular line of service this call is as real as conversion or the new birth he who has thus been or dained of the lord can never be happy again unless he is obedient to the heavenly vision to moses this call became the turning point of his life yet it came after eighty years of the most varied and contrasting experiences had he refused to ac cept the trust committed to him his life would have ended in failure and obsourity by responding to it though after some hesitation h became one of the outstanding per sonalities on the pages of scripture and of secular history his name will be remembered with honor so long as the world blasts and in eternity his reward is certain not only the people of israel but all the nations of the world are indebted to him for shes star welder mary lim canadianborn chinese girl is a welder in a west coast shipyard one of the best we have says the company president it could happen here reversing the claim that many people held- for the war that it couldnt happen here an incident occurred in the town of walkerton the other day that because it could happen here or anywhere for that thetestimonyto thvone iwingtand matter we pass on the report from true god he has left on record the breezy pen of north yokk liberal assoclatiox annual meeting and nomination will be held in the town hall newmarket on tuesday evening july 13th at s pm speakers business directory dental e s barker ldsl djfcs honor graduate of royal collej of dental surgeons and of tha university of toronto office in grubins block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear blocfe medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office faith enabled him to triumph over the backwardness of the flesh and gave him grace and strength to take his divinelyi given place as leader lawgiver warrior prophet and type of our blessed lord himself verse by verso exod 31 moses kept the flock of jettiro his fatherinlaw v and came to the mountain ot god it is remarkable how many of gods cho sen servants were shepherds as they learned how to care for the sheep they were being trained for higher service to shepherd the people of the lord the mountain of god or horeb is in southwestern arabia it consists of a chain of great hills and mountains of which sinai is the outstanding peak verse 2the angel of the lord appeared unto him in a flanie of fire out of the midst of a bush and the bush was not consumed it was a startling thing that attracted the at tention of moses a flaming bush yetno crackling of the stemsno con suming of the shrub itself what a picture was- this of israel as god foresaw them throughout the cent uries burning with terrible persecu tion yet never destroyed it also suggests the sufferings of their sav iour the lord jesus who endured the fire of divine judgement against sin on the cross yet was riot con sumed thereby the angel of je hovah was the preincarnate christ himself verse 3 i will now turn aside and see the great sight to the a- mazed beholder this was indeed a sight worth considering what could the explanation be why was the bush not burned that it was mir- acuously preserved was evident and in a similar way the lord was to preserve his afflicted people the same will be true in the time of their great distress in the day of tribula tion just as in daniels day the three hebrew children passed through the sevenfold heated fur nace and the smell of fire was not upon them so will the jewish rem nant be preserved in the time of ja cobs trouble throughout all the centuries no nation has endured such fires of affliction as israelbut no power has been able to destroy them verse 4 god called unto him out of the midst of the bush that flame was like the shekinah glory which was to appear afterward over the mercy seat in the tabernacle it spoke of the visible manifest pres ence of the divine holiness judging sin and purifying those who bowed before god in repentance from the midst of the fire itself came the awe- inspiring voice of the lord calling moses by name in reverence and humility of spirit he responded say ing here i am verse 5 the place whereon thou 3tandest is holy ground the first lesson moses had to learn was that of reverence in the presence of the walkerton- times editor which says somethingbetter than the man na of biblical times fell from the skies as it were on walkertons main aisle on friday afternoon last when- pedestrians were astounded to see bills of several denominations of good canadian currency being blown about the street by the -pre- verse 6 i am the god of thy father the god of abraham the god of isaac and the god of jacob fifteen centuries later our blessed lord referred to this as proof of the existence of the soul after the death of the body jehovah did not say he had been the god of these patriarchs when they lived on earth he de clared i am their god and he is not the god of the dead tout of the living for all who have died as to the body live unto him as moses realized who it was before whom he stood he wrapped his mantle ajbout his face for he feared to gaze with unveiled countenance upon the holy one of israel verse 7 the lord said i have surely seen and have heard for i know their sorrows god had been no indifferent spectator of the suffer ings his people were enduring he had looked carefully upon their af flictions their cries of anguish did not rise unheeded he heard their complaints his heart was moved to ward them he knew all that they were passing through verse s i am come down to de liver them because of his deep concern he was about to act in mighty power on their behalf the time had come when he was going to deliver them from egypt free them from bondage and bring them into a land of plenty where they could serve him in liberty and glad ness verse 9 the cry of the children of israel is come unto me and i have seen the oppression they might have thought that their pray ers were unheeded and that god was indifferent to the oppression they were enduring but it was not so he had heard every sob and every sigh was registered in heaven no indignity that the egyptians visited upon them had been unseen by him he had taken notice of it all and now the time had come for him to intervene verse 10 i will send thee unto fharaoh that thou mayest bring forth my people out of egypt this was moses commission that which forty years before he had attempted in his own way and in his own strength was now to be ac complished in gods way and by om nipotent power verse llwho am i that i should bring forth the children of israel out of egypt it was the hon farquhar oliver ont minister of public works hon w p mulock postmastergeneral morgan baker mpp and others everyone is cordially invited to attend and hear the issues of the day discussed north york liberal association j e smith prcs jos vale treas 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 fkta4 school children tested free markham ont phase ct insurance thomas birkett general insurance agexcy stouffville ontario established1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates promt service phone 25902 stoafmji vailing breeze after several of the lucky ones re ported their finds it was revealed that the twoyearold son and heir of a local household who had been left in the family chariot parked at the curbstone while his mother en tered a local store had spied his mothers open purse on the rear cushions and spotting the roll of i pretty green bills let them drift on the breeze out the car window it was real fun and some thirtyfive dollars had thus been tossed out to fall like manna at the feet of pas- serslby before the mother returned to the car and discovered her loss assistance was at once enlisted and through the honesty of some citizens 17 was recovered but a like am ount whisked about by the breeze aiiu passing motor traffic is still listed as missing question of a man who had learned god no lesson is more needed today bv painful and lengthy experience to there is a levity among many christ- distrust himself the fires and am- ians and a frivolity even in ap proaching the lord in prayer that is most distressing to all sensitive souls god has said he will be sanc tified in them that come nigh him a careless familiarity in addressing god or a light trifling manner of speaking of him to others are botn to be sedulously avoided moses had to realize that it was a very solemn thing to stand in the divine pres ence this was expressed by remov ing his shoes to the orientals this answers to removing the head cover ing among occidentals bitlon of youth had died down long since now he had no desire to att empt anything so strenuous as that to whom god was calling him he felt his insuffciency for so great a task but he was to learn as paul did in a later day that our suffici ency is of god verse 12 certainly i will be with thee this would have been enough gods promise ought to have silen ced every objection for any man who is backed up by him is in the majority no matter what foes might rise up at him lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock hoklinck phone 3307 stoufimh fire auto burglary sickness an accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance co the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 117 year experience strength and service unexcelled a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance cc -also- automobile and fire barristers office phone residence fhons- 3160 351 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary publiie 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch ofite wcpolalrdkc port perry uxbridge ontario phone if r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 aonoc 30e30e 30e30b aox playfair company i members toronto stock exchange h l trapp member stocks and bonds orders executed on all exchanges inquiries solicited toronto 08 k1xg st west phone ad oooi ioc 30exoe a s farmer licensed auctioneer 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 office phone elgin 7021 residence phona mo hj samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc b03 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto leoneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone serrjca day and night ackennedy chiropractor church street stonffrih monday wednesday fridays 9 tol2 am clarke prentice phone agincourt 52 avs milliken licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of tho late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason able rates stouffville marble granite works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor phone 4303 brierbush hospital government licensed member of the allied private hospital association main street east stouftvliro maternitymedical and surgical ambulance service j day and night service mrs e r good phone 191

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