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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 26, 1943, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday aug 26th 1943 rcaf unit will visit stouffville next tuesday rcaf needs more men and women high school ktlucation xo longer xtccary for air crew the air war is just hitting its stride is the claim of flight lieut thos fryde ofticer commanding the air force mobile irecruiting unit which will visit here shortly to keep pace with the evergrow ing production of planes the air force requires additional thousands of ablebodied canadians to train for aircrew a vast increase in air personnel is imperative it we are to continue killing uboats blasting nazi factories and providing protec tion for our invasion forceshe adds education flight lieut pryde went on to say is no longer a bar to enlistment mentally alert men 17 to 32 years of age with only the new grade viii minimum are now eligible to apply for aircrew suitable rcaf schooling soon fits such men for interesting courses enlistment made kisy the visiting mobile unit is a re cruiting office in itself complete with interviewing officers and doc tors it can commit applicants while quartered here at town hall those accepted are furnished with travell ing warrants to manning depots the mobile unit also accepts appli cations for enlistment ihground du ties such as airframe aero engine and wireless mechanics metal wor kers and carpenters those enlist ing as ground crew will be given complete courses of training with full air force pay and allowance women let men fly girls with experience who enlist may continue in their own type of work if they so desire anyone trained in driving typing steno graphy bookkeeping telephone op erating stockkeeping and general office work can find the equivalent duty to perform in the womens division girls with no specific qualifica tions may learn to become clerks operations room wireless opera tors ground photographers dental assistants typists equipment assis tants etc women between is and 45 years of age with a minimum education of high school entrance are eligible for enlistment in the womens divi sion of the rcaf eight thousand cobs of corn were prepared and consumed ir uoachs point by four thousand people one evening last week at a function held in the interest of raising money for war work the corn was boiled in two big caldrons used for boiling sap toronto goodwood f rev mr beach assisted at the united church service sunday even ing at goodwood mrs j middleton has returned from queens ville miss winnie stewart is holidaying at home mrs howard harper visited friends in wolveiton last week loads of potatoes are leaving good wood daily for toronto market mrs lock and mr griffith visit ing at the feren home mr and mrs chas feasby have returned from balsam lake imrs e w evans spent a day in toronto last week mrs e xorton was visiting mr and mrs d norton on sunday miss l davis is helping at the h norton home for a few months mr howard feasby spent a short time at home on sunday mr and mrs n feasby laura and miss bernice wilson visited on the 4th line with mr redman it be ing his birthday miss muriel jones of the air force has arrived at rockcliffe near ot tawa she has been in ottawa and writes an interesting letter publish ed elsewhere in this issue miss anne davey has returned from spending some of her holidays with her cousin lillian strehlow near gravenhurst mr chas feasby and family mr bert tindall and family went north to pick blueberries miss jean wilkinson has returned to toronto after spending two weeks at home mr albert james and miss myrtle titus very ably filled the baptist pulpit on sunday as mr taylor was not able to be present miss bernice todd visited with the rae family at their cottage one lady outside goodwood reports she sold a crate of berries and turned around and paid for a ton of coal with the proceeds a good crowd attended the social evening held at mrbert mayes home in honor of miss muriel jones who left on friday for rockcliffe mr and mrs f baldwin and geor- gie also mr and mrs reuben maye visited mr and mrs wm maye after spending five days at his toronto home mr p h davey has returned to island grove mrs j middleton mr and mrs bennett and mr and mrs thomson were holidaying at musselmans lake sister mary grace sisters of st john and stationed at ottawa visit ed mr and mrs w davey on monday sand and gravel choicest sand and gravel for your cemcni work- delivered to your job nortons ciuwkl lit brock rd uxbridge twp ph claremont office 700 residence 9 rll nothing to complain about our forefathers did without sugar until the 13th century without coal fire until the 14th century without buttered bread until the 15 century without potatoes until the 16th with out coffee tea and soap until the 17th without pudding until the lslli without gas matches and electricity until the 19th without canned goods until the 20th century and we have had automobiles for only a few years and our grandmothers did without a good many conveniences the mod ern housekeepers think are necessi ties and grandma didnt complain either very pleased to receive a picture post card from dean watson who is holidaying with his mother at port bolster goodwood buyers are paying 240 a bag for potatoes mr dick watmore visited mr and mrs f baldwins and wm mayes on sunday to all the norton family we ex tend sympathy in the death of corp joe norton killed in action in sicily pleased to see corp robert daw son in stouffville on saturday night miss lily davis spent sunday at her home in glasgow mr howard feasby spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs r feasby moses norton of petawawa army camp spent the weekend with mr and mrs ed norton word received from muriel jones reports that she met aileen alsop and corp phyllis watson at rock cliffe buy your spare tribune at wat sons stole mr and mrs wm bryan and mr and mrs walter bryan spent sunday at lakesimcoe mrs sollitt of peterboro is visit ing her daughter mrs chas feasby lome white and family of wel- land visited his aunt mrs henry white very sorry to hear that mrs blake johnson was rushed to toronto for an appendicitis operation todd mcdonald and walters are harvesting carrots and beets mrs w sheppard of toronto visiting her sister mrspercy baston mr and mrs walter bryan billy and mr and mrs wm bryan spent a few days last week summering at jack raes cottage lake simcoe doreen and bruce jones toronto are spending a few weeks holidays with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs harvey bunker george morris of the rcaf and grand son of mr and mrs geo lee has been transferred to guelph mr and mrs lee have returned to their home in the city after holidaying at port bolster born at uxbridge on sunday aug 15 1943 to mr and mrs har old norton claremont a son our best wishes to this little fellow born to mr and mrs clayton pogue of vandorf in the st josephs hospital a daughter on august 9th 1943 martha ann g lb 13 oz to this little girl we extend the very best of everything well known to goodwood people thomas w armstrong a goodwood old boy of years ago son of robert and mrs armstrong died at seattle wash on sunday aug 14 in seattle hospital he was 72 years of age last march of the armstrong fam ily there survives mrs hodgins of toronto better known as miss jane armstrong also mrs d seebeck brougham nellie of buffalo ny george of elmvale ont robert of scarboro and oscar of toronto to this family we extend our deepest sympathy six cattle killed iiv train six head of cattle belonging to john weller of scott town ship were killed when struck by a train at zephyr crossing the ani mals had broken out of a field and were wandering along the railway tracks reconditioned cars and trucks paris auto supply auto supply jos parisi richmond hill ont phone s6 sunday schoo lesson continued from page two tion could make him known to his creatures his attributes attest his infinite love and concern for the people whom he has created and drawn to himself verse 7 that will by no means clear the guilty although he will piovide a righteous basis upon which he can forgive iniquity and all forms of sin and transgression it cannot be at the expense of his justice nor can he act contrary to the holiness of his nature moreover sin must pro duce- due results so that men will not lightly go on in evil because he is meiciful and gracious sin affects not only the individual sinner but it has effects upon the generations following this is something so mani fest that all must realize its truth fulness and though some may rebel against it it is evidently in accord with the purest justice he who sins against god and his own body is sin ning- against generations to come vere s moses made haste and bowed his head and worshipped the declaration of the nature and character of god moved the soul of his servant to reverence and stirred hl spirit to adoration this is ever the result of learning to know god as he l there can be no true worship apsrt from such a revelation of the divine personality and attributes ah j are seen in their perfection now in cup this advertisement forreference ration book 3 when and where you get it ration books will not ve mailed or quivered they must st called tor for the convenience of the public and to ensure speedy distribution ration book 3 will be issued locally at the distribution centres listed below m a a h j a o u o u x l 3 n o tfl o z print in block lttttrs in ink ecrre 4 tencro en jettraa xnoufte lnn morrison worn tic iajxuuo outeanent first namt addrsi or ad ten john harry 866 parkave trealrq age if undr 16 ae si moms de is ans t i declare i am the holder of the ration boole from which this reference card has brcn taken or that i am signing this in good faith on behalf of the holder whoso name and address appear above je declare ctre le detenteur du earnet de rationnement duquel cette carte de reference a cte detachee ou que je slgre de bonne fol pour le detenteur dont les nom et adreue apparaissent cidessus four things to do to get your new book j fill in the application card which is the first postcard in your present ration book do this at home o print clearly do not write the information required and sign at the bottom with your usual signature follow the method on card illustrated to those on vacation if you are staying at a sum mer cottage with friends or relatives or at a hotel as a nonpermanent guest give your usual or permanent address on the application card signature signature in filting in your application card follow the method indicated above o do not detach the card from your ration book this must be done by an official at the local distributing centre if already de- tached it should be brought in along with your present ration book a persons of 16 years or over must sign their own cards cards of persons under 16 years must be signed by parents or guar dians children under 16 will not be allowed to apply for new ration books either for themselves or for other members of the family do not surrender destroy or throw away your present ration book it contains coupons yet to be used for meat purchases residents of rural areas may apply on behalf of their neigh- hours providing ration book 2 and properly filled in application cards are presented residents of a town or city any senior or responsible member of a household may apply for new ration books on behalf of other members of the household providing ration book 2 and properly filled in application cards are presented on presentation at a distributing centre of your present ration book with properly completed application card you will be issued your new ration book 3 and your present ration book will be returned to you volunteer workers are giving their time to serve you at the- distri buting centres help them by following these instructions carefully local distributing centres addresses dates hours stouffville municipal office aug 25 26 27 28 9 am to 6 pm claremont whitevale brougham pickering township aug 252627 aug 252627 aug 252627 whitchurch township 1 pm to 9 pm 6 pm to 9 pm 6 pm to 9 pm ringwood groves store bethesda mrs w burkholders ballantrae mrs f j cummings vandorf j crawford twp office wilcox lake park pavilion markham markham town hall unionville township hall locust hill united church buttonville community hill gormley doners store victoria square community hall thorahill findlays hotel richmond hill town hall aug 2627 9 am to 9 pm aug 2627 9 am to 9 pm aug 2627 9 am to 9 pm aug 2627 9 am to 9 pm aug 2627 9 am to 8 pm township aug 252627 9 am to 9 pm aug 27 9 am to 5 pm aug 28 9 am to 9 pm aug 2526 9 am to 9 pm aug 27 9am to 9 pm aug 2728 9 am to 8 pm aug 26 9 am to 9 pm aug 252627 1 pm to 9 pm aug 2627 9 am to 9 pm ration administration rb3a the wartime prices and trade board the lord jesus christ in whom dwel- leth all the fulness of the godhead bodily- verse 0 pardon our iniquity and our sin and take us tor our in heritance emboldened by the proc- lamatlon of the meaning of jehov- alls name and the opening up of the love and compassion of ills heart moses pleaded for the people be seeching god to pardon their iniquity and to acknowledge them as his own god heard and answered as their subsequent history shows i verse 27 after the tenor of these words i have made a covenant with thee and with isiael the lord renewed his covenant with them although they had failed to keep their part of it as previously con firmed at the foot of the mountain the second giving of the law took all this into consideration and pro vided a sacrificial system which while it could not in itself settle the sin question was intended to typify or foreshadow the propitiatory work of christ the only ground upon which a righteous gotl could foraive sin without violating the principles of justice verse 2s he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant the ten commandments it is impossible to separate the ren commandments from the old covenant of which they were the very heart this is de clared in many other places apart from this moral code there would have been no covenant at all god gave his commandments the people promised to keep them this wa3 ratified with blood because of the inability of sinful man to keep the law that covenant has been set a- side and a better covenant brousht in sealed with the precious blood of christ

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