Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 21, 1943, p. 8

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the tribune stoufifville ont thursday oct 21st 1943 farmers and farm workers if your farm work has slackened for the winter you are needed elsewhere in essential employment highly essential work very important in canadas war effort and for the welfare of the nation is threatened with shortages of workers one of the few sources of men available for other high priority jobs is those men on the farm who will not be needed at home during the fall and winter heavy needs must be met in many lines producing fuel wood and other neces sary forest products in base metal mines in food processing in railway track maintenance if you live on a farm and are not needed at home during the fall and winter you are urged to answer this national appeal farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return home when needed also those on postponement under mobili zation kegulations will continue on postponement while in approved essen tial work during the slack on the farm please answer this vital call now for full information please apply to one of the following the nearest employment and selective service office or the nearest provincial agricultural representative or your local farm production committee national selective service wesmsssbbssef if sisgpujlb humphhey mltcheu mmitter of labour a macnamara director national selective service moai sunday school lesson continued from previous page alone hs the religion of the protest ants in this we become morally like the traditionalists of christs time verse 10 moses said honour thy father and thy mother jesus now refers to a very definite instance of substituting human tradition tor the commandment of the lord god has spoken in the law making known his will as to the obedience ot children but the rabbis had inval idated this by a law of their own verse 11 fiut yesay it is corban he referred to a selt-lm- posed law by which a son could pro wess to convey what he possessed to the lord- so that he had nothing left with which to care for his aged parents thus falling to honor them as the law required corban means a gift verse 12 ye suffer him no more to do ought tor his father or his mother thus gods word was nullified completely and one could obtain a reputation for great piety and devotedness by means of his gifts to the temple while behaving most shamefully toward his parents inverse 13 many such like things i ikrye this wasjust one case in point having spurned the word of tna lord in favor of the traditions of the elders in one regard it was easy to go farther down the path of disobedience while pretending great zeal in the cause of religion john 1925 there stood by the cross of jesus his mother with sev eral faithful women companions mpry was at calvary a hrokenheart- ed witness no doubt of the suffor- ings of her son she was providing 7 to the full the truth of simeons prophetic words a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also verse 26 v woman behold thy i v in that awful hour jesus hon- r oredhis mother and made provision i y tor her earthly future by indicating i his apostlo john as one who hence- i forth wasto stand toward hor in the relation v a son the word woman may a bit cold to us but it fwrrlcdvwisuch implication as he inttemmhoword it was the custom ary mode of address and implied no disrespect but rather the opposite verse 27 that disciple took hor unto his own home mary had doubtless been widowed some years before as joseph never appears on the pages of the gospels after jesus was grown he said to john on whose fidelity he could count be hold thy mother and acting upon the implied request of the saviour john accepted a sons place and gave a home henceforth to mary in this way jesus manifested at the end ot his lite the same loving care and respect for his mother that charac terized him as a child in the nazar eth home the heart of the lesson the earlier children are taught the lesson of obedience to parents and submission to all lawful authority the better it will be for them as well as for those who are responsible to endeavor to bring them up in the nurture and admonition ot the lord we are all by nature selfwllled and inclined to be rebellious against any curtailment of our own desires 6th line whitchurch too late for last week thanksgiving visitors at the home of mr and mrs w paisley were mrs falrborn ot keswick mrs kirk misses elva and freda kirk and harry and alvln kirk of toronto john pugh visited with bobby paisley on monday we are sorry to hear that cecil lloyd- son of mr and mrs f lloyd has blood poisoning in his foot visitors with mr and mrs floyd stcckley on sunday were mr and mrs truman grove mr and mrs fred steckley and mr and mrs bruels all of ringwood mrs bird from toronto spent the weokend with rev and mrs n row an and family misses marion and norma barkey and margaret eby spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs e bar- key wo are sorry to losomr and mrs j gilbert frontour community they recently moved to near new- market mr and mrs rowan peggy and beth had thanksgiving dinner with mr and mrs floyd raicuff on mon day neighbors and friends gathered at the nicely home on monday after noon and shingled the roof ot the barn following the lddress given by gunner knudseu friday evening in th 2nd baptist church the new baptistry was used for the first time when kathleen stewart dorothy lawrenson and keith clarke were baptized mr and mrs charles itateliff kathleen stewart and clifford lock- yer spent the weekend in toronto mr and mrs lome wideman messrs joe and walter ifoote and miss grace foote spent the holiday with the- parents mr and mrs s h foote congratulations to the newly weds ordinary seaman kenneth stewart and his bride the former eleanor conner who were married in second baptist church on saturday after noon thanksgiving visitors at the home ot mr and mrs 3 a clarke were cpl a h van nostrand mrs van xostrand and family of vandorf miss- evelyn and mr ken helsey mr and mrs don moyer mr and mrs ted iroberts all ot toronto and lac bruce clarke from pendleton new its ambassador w averill harrlman has been appointed us ambassador to the soviet union harrlman was named to succeed william h standley agnks macphaui 3lpj said first woman pallbearer first sea lord when the poet ralph gordon died in toronto last month one of the pall bearers was a woman miss agnes macphail first woman mp one of the first mpps the member for stouitvllle and markhain at queens park is now said to be the first woman pall bearer after all there isnt much in these days in mans realm that women will stop at so let the member for east york set the pace markham girl is october bridi at mount albert sutton lady 103 hi mrs patterson of sutton is the eldest person in the district since she is in her 103rd year and there is no- one rising up to dispute her claim however mrs patterson is now in the private hospital at sutton but hopes are that she may celebrate birthday time again in the united church manse mt albert rev w h burgess united in marriage cpl henry stoutly rca f mono roaa and florence pitt daughter ot mr and mrs patrick pitt markham given in marriage by her father the bride wore a dress ot heaven blue wool and brown acces sories with a corsage ot coral roses miss fanny krlelger was bridesmaid in brown and blue wool with cor sage of pink roses cpl mansel ger- ow rcaf was best man at the home of the brides uncle h lead- better mrs leadbetter received with the bride frocked in navy crepe with a corsage of roses after a short honeymoon the couple will live in toronto t the appointment of sir an drew browne cunningham who supervised the greatest amphib ious landings in history on sic ily and italy as first sea lord and chief ot the british naval staff has been announced north ontario plowing match the north ontario plowmens association held the annual plowing match on the farm of mcarthur bros near washago rama twp on friday send the tribune to absent friends be ready the victory loan salesman when he calls on you o victory c t c i tb cou ao- i vou cai cast to he pu mrigk them victory e au about io this 5 sot wo- i 55 buy victory bonds national war finance commit h

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