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speakers rev david clarke rev william hiltz tuesday 8 pm missionary sneaker mr harold hide africa wednesday 8 pm missionary speaker rev g d mellish liberia missionary speaker rev w tyler china inland thursday 8 pm mission friday 8 pm missionary hcjb speaker rev h trover radio station help us make this week counl for god 9th line markham rodney white a graduate of rl kham high school in 1910 has been awarded the h a m1 fellowship in industrial relations at the university of chi rago for 193153 phyllis and he and their daughters pat and kathy spent a week at the home of his par ents mr and mrs 1 f white main st south markham he- fore motoring to chicago prior to his departure rodney had been engaged in industrial re lations work at a v roe co and teaching at toronto uni versity mrs harold armitage spent the thanksgiving holiday as the guest of her friend mrs birkett of stouftville mr and mrs root thomas of mount forest spent the thanksgiving weekend under the parental roof un resting place is proposed for golden plow for the past year the goiden plow has reposed in i glass case in the foy- of the fourth floor of the eapt block of the ontario parliament buildings in toronto the plow key to peace and good among farmers was victoria square mr and mrs ray wilson and boy of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mr j emprtngharr miss rcemary march mr and mrs percy bennett and ray had dinner monday eve ning with mr and mrs ray wilson and boys of toronto master robert connell en tertained ten of his little pay- l mates on saturday afternoon and evening the occasion bei won at the first world plowing f i wu competition held in connection i m his ninth birthday ompe with the international plowing match at cobourg last year by james eccles of br3mpton it is now up for competition at the second world match in the republic of ireland i george v james editor of the weekly bowmanville stateman has no brief against leaving it at the office of the secretary of the plowing assoc- 1 iation of the country winning it however he has another i idea he suggests that a new and permanent home for the gold en plow would be at the lni- j ted nations building in new york city he outlined his rea- isons in the following editorial i and he snail judge among many people and rebuke strong nations afar oil and they shall beat their swords into plow shares and their spears into pruning hooks nation shall not lift up a sword against nation neither shall they learn war any more these words found in the book of micah have come down through the centuries in de scribing the glory and victory of the church against the cruel ty of the princes of the house of israel and the utterances of false prophets suffering throughout the world will never be fully un derstood until a terrible book has been written its pages will span the centuries and the title will fit the plot the his tory of hunger there has al ways been great want in all ages of time and want has e ventually brought war in the wake of war has come pil lage starvation and misery to thousands of people it requires a strong constitu tion to withstand repeated at tacks of prosperity and to can adians in general such words as hunger want and fa mine are an unknown quant ity our lot has been cast in pleasant places but we do know war and thousands of our sons have made the supreme sacri fice in the cause of liberty and the freedom of man the united countries of nor thumberland and durham had the honor and distinction of be ing host to the first world plo wing competition last october an event that produced a cham pion plowman of the world and witnessed 12 nations in friend ly competition in what has been described as the plowing olympics or an even more ap propriate term the united nations of plowmen a canadian james eccles of brampton won the premier a ward of the golden plow the golden plow was made by the goldsmiths and silversmiths company ltd of london england and presented to the world championship plowing organization by imperial oil ltd jointly with esso compan ies in other countries it is emblematic of world su premacy in the art of plowing the famous britons who made the golden plow are the same craftsmen who reconditioned the crown jewels for the coro nation the original of the plow selected as a model is in the london england science mu seum believed to date from about 1721 though some of its featur es go back to the lfith century called the norfolk plow it was one of the pioneer light plows in britain and the continental countries and the forerunner marconi 21 console tv receiver featuring 0 aluminized picture tube cascode tuner local suburbandistance switth controlite automatic picture control q cabinets of finest handrubhed hardwood veneers i the october meeting of the sr womens institute was held tuesday evening of last week at the home of mrs harvey collard the roll call was an swered by something i am thankful for the programme was supplied by the bethesda institute who were visiting our society mrs hastings gave the address refreshments were served at the close the young peoples union held its regular meeting in the boynton sunday school room on sun dav evening with miss audrey gee in charge miss vera ni chols gave an illustrated ad dress of her trip to newfound land this past summer which proved very interesting there will be no church ser vice at victoria square on sun day october it as it is the anniversary service at browns corners united church how ever there will be sunday school here at 945 am please note the time the regular monthly meet ing of the w a will be held in the sunday school room on wednesday evening october 20 at8 oclock mrs don mc intoh will be guest speaker and will give an account of her trip to the british isles this past summer all ladies are invited to be present on monday evening of last week a large number of nei ghbours and friends of the 3rd concession gathered in the community hall here to hold a miscellaneous shower in hon our of iiixs helen boynton and mr lloyd canning who are being married in the vic toria square united church on saturday october 16 at 3 pm mr bruce munro acted as mas ter of ceremonies mr clem ellas sang several selections to his own accompaniment on his guitar much to the enjoy ment of everyone a mock wed ding was performed in which i mr george chadwick was the minister miss margaret can ning acted as the bride missl taylor was bridesmaid miss cayman was the groom miss betty snider best man claytl cayman was the brides father and mrs s leno played the wedding march clem ellas sang i wish i were single again then the large number of gifts were presented to helen and lloyd with mrs al rope reading the shower cards fol lowing the opening of the gifts helen and lloyd thanked everyone for the kindnesses shown them lunch was served and a short dance followed on friday evening of last week a large number of neigh bours and friends in the com munity here gathered at the home of mr and mrs stanley the tribune stonffvwe oat thursday october 14 mm special youth services october 17th to 24th sunday services ii am and 730 pm v week night s00 pm speaker rev r reilly general secretary of inited missionary church come and hear this youthful dynamic speaker in stouffville united missionary church feqcsi03a800 to have a miscellan eous shower in honour of hel en boynton and lloyd can ning many useful and pretty gifts were received helen and lloyd thanked everyone for their lovely gifts lunch bro ught the happy occasion to a close there will be public skating in the stouffville arena on sat urday night of this week and monday and wednesday nights of next week mrs percy steckfey of to ronto spent the holiday week end with mr and mrs jacob grove mr and mrs fred steckley and daughter shirley visited on sunday with mr and mrs victor brown near barrie mr and mrs fred jemmett visited relatives in lindsay on sunday master campbell kelly of hamilton is holidaying with his grandparents mr and mrs ken campbell mrs arthur emmerson and sons leland and murray at tended the wedding of miss edna pitcher and mr wesley newell at fairbank presbyter ian church in toronto on thanksgiving day coxtrolite sensitive photo crll mounted on the mnk aotom tfrnlly adjust the brightness and contract of tt picture and compensate for change in room light this is optional to the customer by a switch on the manual brightness control this set only 39995 l e oneill stouffville ont of nearly all modern plows it is of the style known as the gallows plow it is mounted on a mahogany base two feet long by one foot wide from bottom of base to top of plow it is 16 inches high plowmen by virtue of their love of the soil are essentially citizens of one world and fa thers of peace and progress history was made at the first world match held here in octo ber 1953 and the movement has now spread to include 22 na lions of the world no more appropriate symbol could have been designed than a golden plow as a replica of mans dream of peace by til ling the soil for the production of food that hunger and want the twin evils of war may be banished from tneface of the earth forever the golden plow as a me senger of peace and goodwill will annually travel from one country to another but its real resting place should be with the united nations thousands of people visit the united nations building in new york city from all over the world and from every walk of life sermons are written in stone and symbols have their inspir ation down through the ages no medium could express the agency of peace in more elo quent terms than the golden plow resting in the halls that the nations of the world gath er to strive towards that goal of harmony that plowmen of the world have already launch ed in a spirit of friendship and goodwill amongsj all people if the golden plow should come to rest in the united na tions building it would be a recognition o the role of ag riculture in the affairs of man a great idea prompted the formation of a world plowing organization in which canad ians provided vital leadership ii would be a fitting tribute to men in canada and other na- i lions who had the vision and courage to form such an-organ- ligation and a constant remind- ler to un delegates that here in the plow is the key that will j unlock the soil towards peace on eanh and goodwill towards men he arrived refreshed by bus sightseeing all the way is another of the many en joyable features of bus travel also you may ar range stopovers en route for brief or extended visits kentucky caves package tour 5 days 5455 from toronto return fare hotel room double 2 nighti sightseeing 6 meals ask your agent for details of this or other package tours low round trip fares subject to chonge ottawa washington atlantic city 1250 2550 2705 snowballs barber shop phone 270j2 coming coming coming evangelical mission missionary convention and official opening and dedication of the mission home place veterans hall time 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