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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 21, 1946, p. 9

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tile tribune stouflvilie ont thursday february 21 lthc sunday school lesson lesson for february 24 oideu text every day will i bless thee and 1 will praiae thy name for ever and ever psa 1432 the lesson as a whole a nation is but a group of many families speaking a common lang uage and motivated by common principles where these principles are of a high and noble character the entire nation is ennobled if they be- of an ignoble character the moral tone of the nation is adverse ly affected both in the old and new testaments great emphasis is placed upon piety in the home- it is there that children receive their earliest and most lasting impression instruction given and examples set in the days of develop ing intelligence will affect the char acter for good or ill in all the years to come christian parents are held responsible by god to train up their children in the nurture and admonition of the lord who has given the definite promise train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it pros 226 where this promise seems to have failed careful ex amination will show there has been some failure in home discipline or in placing the young under adverse influences before being definitely grounded in the truths of gods word in the book of deuteronomy god gave israel implicit directions as to how to order the homelife so as to insure reverence for the holy scriptures and the name of the lord the same rules or principles may well be adapted to our home life today there are altogether too many homes where the children seldom or never see their parents read the word of god or bow in prayer individually and where family worship is unknown bar ents need not wonder if the child ren grow up to treat the things of god with indifference where such conditions prevail verse by verse deut 6 4 hear o israel this verse brief as it is may be said to be the creed of orthodox judaism a synopsis of the faith of israel from the beginning until now the wordsi the lord our god is one lord are repeated over and over again by millions of jews they de clare the unity of the godhead but they also imply a trinity of persons because the word for god is elohirri which is a plural noun so that the confession is really jehovah our triune god is one jehovah this is the basic faith of the christian as well as the jew verse 5 love the lord thy god with all thine heart this sums up the first table of the law and our lord jesus declared it to be the first and great command ment matt 22 3s if god has the supreme place in our affections we will not violate his word or go contrary to his will in anything verse 6 these words shall be in thine heart the heart stands for the controlling force of the life pro 123 gods word hidden there counteracts the power of sin psa 10 s 11911 god would have his people ponder his words and store his truth in the heart that the whole being might be in sub jection to his will verse teach them diligently talk of them household relig ion is allimportant the word of god should be taught carefully to the children they should grow up in an atmosphere of godliness the things of the lord are not only for the place of public service but all through the hours of the day they should be uppermost in the minds and in the conversation of those who love him thus the children will grow up in a sphere where eternal things have so prominent a place they cannot readily forget them verse s bind them for a sign upon thine hand and as front lets between thine eyes that is hand and mind were to be subject to the word given by god the jews sought to carry this out liter ally by making little leather boxes containing texts of scripture which they called phylacteries matt 235 and which they fas tened by straps upon the wrist and the forehead whatever the pious intent of those who first began this custom it was no substitute for positive obedience to the command ments of the lord verse 0 write them upon the posts of thy house and thy gates in this striking language moses stressed the importance of household piety the very entrance to the home was to be hallowed by the divine statutes verse 10 when the lord- shall have brought thee into the land they were soon to pass over jordan into the promised inherit ance there they were destined to become a great and mighty nation whose security and future blessing should be dependent upon their keeping these precepts in mind and acting accordingly verse 11 when thou shalt have eaten and be full a period of prosperity is ever a time of danger in adversity men feel their need of god and look to him for help when riches and comforts increase the tendency is to become self- sufficient and forgetful of god verse 12 beware lest thou forget it is as we keep in mind the mercies of god extended to us in our limes of need and affliction that our hearts go out to him in grateful worship and we realize the need of dependence upon him as we enjoy the benefits he lavishes upon us the hrart of the lesson it is god who sets the solitary in families psa 6s6 with him the household is an entity and is treated as such see gen 71 1s19 exod 124 acts 11 h 1631 he holds parents responsible to order their households aright and to instruct them in the way of the lord they are required to look well to the behavior of their house- makkhams qikrrie glances back and finds life verv good old timers will remember charlie querrie who first handled a lacrosse stick on the old school grounds at markham when he was glad to eat his meals with his legs hockey freeforall results in fines uxbridge council reveals big surplus out of respect for the late mr miller cxbridge township council postponed its monthly meeting one the miniature donnybrook en- under dads table today the same acted at whitby arena during the charlie querrie or is he the same lxbridgewhitby junior game had glances back in reminiscent mood its sequel in district police court on his 25th anniversary as theatre when three uxbridge youths the counrii xvr mogul on the danforth with the appeared charged with unlawfully story of how he became manager causing a disturbance in a public of the old mutual street rink over- place by swearing and fighting night asere rj unton was fined s2500 iv which oaty two changes hvhhssiftv former official the council passeo two bylaws one of which appointed pound keepers live stock valuers and fence viewers for the current year were had job a theatre manager and always xrt hockley and norman james i moved awav chfrlif txvon ltiob nd a l tineci s5 the second bvlaw was to author- when the ain odunuvvme and c five ize the appropriations for eoundhimtsfznno hs chief constable j w elliott told expenditures on roads tor 1946 and hn ti1p th l rn- ft wwr lhe cou tha the disturbance included in the estimates an appro- ion before the arl com n 1roke oul in lhe lnini when potion for the purchase of a truck went broke an fell into the hands lh and a second snow plow unit if and i f nch o f r h f v p w pin me against a the usual number the council ordered that sot a franchise for so000 in the n ha on the cuff changed the bench linton took a couple of printed copies name tosta ahdtwjry they mw out and used m appeared before it on the the council and made an offer of tv- fv vn iirr i p pi- crowd stated the chief 2500 for some timber standing on ke 11 ml ithansonbou4t out he to umon magistrate ebbs said the side road between lots 10 and n mhk- rs fo ofs k warned you the last time you 11 con 2 as the limber interferes i rl7 wnrsn appeared before me in uxbridge for i with the passage of traffic on this ii iictu i lh lvw vame lype of offence 1 1 r0 his offer was accepted he as your last i agreeing to cut the brush well back from the travelled portion of the road the road superintendent presen ted his account on road expenditure this verv in 1926 conn smythe gave them vi 160000 for their club and fran- chan vsoo nd chise and querrie got close to 6- srh 000 for his end a lot of it in com raon stock at a buck a throw which is now worth a mere s5o per share the queen elizabeths comeback the eightyfive thousand ton queen elizabeth the worlds largest liner will by autumn be ready for the luxury passenger traffic for which she was built but never used within trie next two months she will complete her last war job tak ing american soldiers home and then she will have six months overhaul and refit the first part of the renovation will be done at gourock on the clyde where john brown the ships builders will complete the structural work halt ed when it was decided to convert her for troopcarrying the boards over the swimming pools will be removed and where soldiers slept elaborate cocktail bars will re appear the builders will also give the ship a complete engineering overhaul testing her turbine blades four thousand feet of oil niping from bunkers to furnaces and many miles of electric cables painting refurnishing and restock ing will be done at southampton elaborate freizes and other wall decorations boarded up while th ship was carrying troops are in good condition costs or one month to the other two accused magis trate ebbs stated he hoped that the time they had spent in jail would for january amounting to 75653 be a lesson to them it will be 500 which was passed for payment and and costs or five days will take action to highest court by an order of mr justice laid law issued at osgoode hall a i general accounts of 2474 were also passed council will meet again on march 11th at one oclock from 1343 to 132s such a great urge exists in deposit of 500 made by andrew europe amongst a huge number of o hebb publisher of the new- people to emigrate to this country holds prow 3127 and to bring the children up in the nurture and admonition of the lord eph 6 i this involves warning them against evil habits and instructing them as to the way of righteous ness children thus warned and instructed are far better prepared to go out into the world where they have to cope with so many forms of sinful indulgence than those left untaught and allowed to drift along unwarned into habits which once entered into may exercise a control that cannot be broken save indeed by the grace of our lord jesus christ market era and express is deemed sufficient security for costs prepar atory to taking to the supreme court an appeal from the judg- that several wellknown canadians who have returned to ottawa recently have emphasized this fact to interviewers including hon ment of the ontario court of james mackinnon and hon james appeal in the action hebb brought against col w p mulock and the newmarket era and express ltd in the original action in the nonjury assize court hebb claimed that shares in the paper had been improperly transferred g gardiner trade and agriculture minister respectively who paid extensive visits to europe and britain on official duties assistant commissioner of the royal canadian mounted police gagnon has declared in ottawa that m victor wb1uebird earu6 victor masterpiece albums latest spike jones arrangements 111 the middle of may symphony chickery chick never too late to pray chicago let it snow when lhe sandman rides the trail l by freddie martin by freddie martin by sammy kaye by tommy dorsey by tommy dorsey by vaughan mum or by vaughan mmiroe j n w byer and son stouflvilie hone mil home appliance dealer to col mulock the judgment the popular belief that returned which went against hebb was con- servicemen were responsible for firmed by the court of appeal he many presentday crimes was just is now arranging to take this case a lot of tripe and absolute non- to the highest court in the domin- sense ion mr justice laidlaw also grant eel him an extension of time for fil ing his appeal newmarket eraexpress our capital correspondent written expressly for the stoullville tribune by dean wilson as long as we pay school teach ers 400 to 500 a year we arent entitled to expect much from them famous general brock chisholmn told a meeting in this capital in criticizing small salaries to such mature intelligent and well educated persons an rcaf radar specialist stated in ottawa that vast fleets of air transport crossing the country at terrific speeds and great heights controlled from the ground by radio and radar can be visualized for the future he also related how it is pointed out in ottawa that in peacetime radar may benefit the adoption of daylight saving ships in navigation and rescue time during the coming summer is i operations railways can use radar a matter for decision by each muni- j to prevent accidents weather fore- cipality since with the end of the casting can use radar for great war the federal government had benefits here is your best market for eggs lire and dressed poultry special prices until further notice for top quality live poultry live fowl well fatted up to 6 lbs 25v4c lb live young broilers 2 to 3 lbs eaoh 30hc lb above prices delivered to our whitby plant other live or dressed poultry at prevailing prices pickering farms ltd whitby ontario 414 telephone whitby 336 removed the regulation whereby such time was made compulsory across the country under the powers of the war measures act indeed it is known that some municipalities intend to adopt day light saving time on their own responsibility and others are against it definitely in other words the municipality itself can deter mine whether such time shall or shall not be adopted this summer a hint may be contained in the report in ottawa that steps are be ing taken to print fiver twelve mil lion no 6 ration books to be distri buted or to be ready for distribu reconstruction minister howes automobile left parked at 11 pm near the rear entrance to ottawas union station was stolen though it was recovered later by police with the headlights and right fen der slightly damaged incidentally mr howe is on the move again for a planned visit to the pacific coast once again a representative of italy count fecia di cossato new italian consulgeneral has arrived in ottawa declaring upon his arrival our italian people have now found something that they had lost more than twenty years ago 1 mean freedom it was on june 10 1910 that canada declared war on tion towards the end of 1916 mean- j italy and obliged the representative ing that rationing may go into in this capital at that time mar- the report which has been very widely publicized that british elec trical scientists have developed electrical devices to measure the amount of moisture in wheat oats and barley in order to help agriculture is minimized in this capital where it is stressed that canadian agriculture has had the use of such devices in ottawa since 1932 an extremely beautiful and most valuable oil painting of one of the fathers of confederation sir charles tupper which hangs on a wall in the lobby of the parliament building in ottawa has been dam aged by a gash across the face at eye level though this painting bangs at a considerable height above the floor jacques greber chief planner in the scheme to establish ottawa as a beautiful capital in memory of the fallen in world war ii has come back to ottawa from france in order to continue in this assign ment a canadian delegation has gone to britain from here for the pur poses of arranging an agreement for the avoidance of double taxa tion in both countries including c eraser elliott deputy minister of national revenue dr a k eaton director of the finance de partments taxation division etc 1947 at least meanwhile the latest costofliving index issued here shows that the index on the base 193539 is 100 stood at jan 2 at 1199 as compared with 1201 at dec 1 1945 with the biggest change be ing in the food index which went thursday night is foto nite offers 200 and 75 quis alberto rossilonghi to get with about 12 the weight and bulk of most hearing aids th iictronl krlna am p urina 1his f ml you we aft the green light hr is on wy chekrchix available in early 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