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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 12, 1955, p. 10

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rv w the stcjoffvlue t8jeune thursday may 12 1955 f orksimcoe home and school association v sat are the thoughts and feelings of immigrants in a new f wjsea are they inte- grated liito the life of their tea what can be done them these questioasjra were answered by dr u jjmrs a petty spent cherrywood and mrs t mcgili ar of sarria and mr aa31 mr he weet- i mr and mrs john kaye of the csuzeasmp branch jecd with j the deportment of citizen- petty ship and immigration when he mothers day service was spoke to the vorksimcoe hotc well attended on sunday the rbool counci at its annual following children were re in ting or thursday may 5 ceived into the fellowship of it jiarkham high school the church of christ in bap- dr kaye made us appreciate the great courage required to leave a known way of life to venture into a land where lan guage and custom- are strange j la daughte and particularly for older peo ple often difficult to acquire he ad that the period of ex hilaration experienced after their arrival in the new coun try frequently gives way to a second period of anxiety and a sense of insecurity it is often difficult to find homes to over come the language barrier or to find suitable employment everyday difficulties mount up and at times the immigrants may become victims of num erous ailments of a psychoso- iratic nature it is only when they have found homos are es tablished economically adapt ed socially and politically that they are truly integrated into the life of the new land we must be prepared to meat our new canadian citi zens with sympathetic under standing to help them through their difficulties and to appre ciate the contribution the cul tures of the old world can bring to our way of life the department of immigra tion has established the citi zenship branch to assist the immigrants but the real work must be done by individual and organizations who are tru ly interested in the welfare of our new canadians dr kaye was introduced by imr l smith of whitchurch and mrs h e icmasurier past president of yorksimcoe council thanked the speaker the audience enjoyed a group of songs presented by six mem bers of the mdhs glee club which is so ably directed by imiss audrey lemmon and mrs peggie clark sang three delightful solos mrs a j woods accompanied mrs clark mrs arthur toogood presi dent of yorksimcoe council chaired the meeting and intro duced mrs p a mcclelland a past vicepresident of on tario federation who installed the incoming officers mrs toogood who continues as president of council for a second year reminded us that yorksimcoe is now three years old and invited mrs lemasu- rier to light the candles on the birthday cake the meeting concluded on a very pleasant note with deli cious refreshments served un der the convenership of mrs carl ramer of locust hill mrs ross kennedy tlsm james paul son of mr and mrs j m armstrong paul yvilmot son of mr and mrs wilmot gates carol luei- of mr and mrs m hollinger garv allen son of mr and mrs c a stephens sorry to hear that miss mar garet milne is suffering from poison ivy hope she is soon feeing better glad to see bill petty out after his recent accident mr and mrs j rennie mov ed into their new home on sat- urdav the cherrywood wa held its delayed april meeting on april jvh in the hall mrs r tindal the president presided the devotional was taken by mrs t gates reports were read and adopted plans were made for our open meeting on may 11 when there will be vis iting societies from zion lo cust hill whitevale brough am and dunbarton plans were made for a bake sale at stotill- ville on april 30 the meeting closed with the wa benedic tion and theme song group 3 served a delicious lunch bethe5da the institute will be or wed nesday may is at the home of mrs c- burkholder the roll call is to be answered with the exchange of plants young peoples will be on friday evening at the home of mr leonard briiiinger miss ruth atkinson left on monday for a couple weeks holidav in mt vernon missou ri visiting wh mrs elgin last the wms will be or fri day mav 13 at the home of mrs e steckley the clothing for the june bale is to be in by friday may 13 anyone having new or used clothing to donate please leave with mrs a emprlng- ham mr and mrs art pike of toronto had surdav night din ner with mr and mrs differ burkholdsr zra familjr- ard is improving as well as c3n be expected after her oper ation in the east general hos pital mrs macarthur of lindsay is spending some time with her daughter mrs henry miller a number of young folks from our line attended the groveshenfield wedding at jagincourt on saturday may 7 mr frank smith was elected vicepresident of the hamilton district luther league at the convention held at guelph on sunday may sth uzziahs strength and failure i sunday sch lesson scripture u chronicle by alfred j bwfchr rffnril f- pgwgww benhc trans- a other priests came and re- after the death of joash his son ama- i uzziah built towers ln jerusalem at the uzziah grew j strong d buked him h was stricken wth lep- ztah reiraed ta histlaee and uzziah comer gate and at the valley gate and greased wvt3 the lord to rosy and driven from the temple ceesa uzsah wasonly 16 years 1 at the turning of the wall and forced went tato f wemorv verseproverb 3 old when he was made king tiem bum mcensc altona ehe solicit text peaches it is far easier to be brave in the head than in the feet peaches ypu held their last meeting for this season at the church on sunday evening may sth with rev moddle in charge the new officers for next year were elected as fol lows pres edward mazur yicepres barbara frisby sec retary gwen kenneth asst secretary carolyn roxborough treasurer doreen jarvis pian ist joan gayman assistant fern hoover press reporter earl hoover the topic for the meeting was stewardship and was under the leadership of fern hoover ellenor reid and gwen kennedy peaches wms was held on tuesday afternoon at the home of mrs stuart watson peaches sewing meeting was held at the home of mrs hen ry miller on monday evening little debra watson daugh ter of mr and mrs stewart watson was christened at peaches church on sunday miss susan mccleverty cele brated her fourth birthday on friday may 6th at which time her mother entertained be tween 12 and 15 preschool children and their mothers to a luncheon all report a lovely time mr and mrs fergus taylor of newmarket were guests at the warriner home for dinner on sunday evening glad to report mrs g mus- vandorf many friends and neighbors gathered at wesley church on friday evening april 29th to honour mr and mrs austin richardson who are making their new home at keaverton the sum of one hundred dol lars was presented to the fam ily along with many good wishes a short program fol lowed by a delicious lunch was enjoyed by all mrs herbert oliver is visit ing this week with her cousins dr and mrs frank andrews of coldwater ohio mrs clajton pogue attended the st josephs hospital nur ses banquet on thursday eve ning mr herbert white and bob visited mr and mrs j white and family parry sound last weekend mrs herbert white and ruth mr and mrs grant morley and billie were sunday guests of mrs jennie loveless mark- ham mr and mrs gordon mackey ond bruce visited mr and mrs james long and son of scar- boro on sunday mr and mrs norman burns and barbara jean miss jean lundy were sunday guests of mr and mrs wilfred lundy mr and mrs russel hunt and mr william hunt were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs roy morley we wish a speedy recovery to mr james sleoth who is confined to the toronto gen eral hospital and will undergo an operation soon rev victor wood officiated at the christening service at wesley church sunday morn ing the babies were elva the oven meals demonstra tion which was sponsored by altona womens institute last wednesday ana thursday was very well attended twentysix ladies were present on wedn- nesday and on thursday there were twentynine miss wis- hart the home economist dem onstrated a full ovencooked meal each day and showed some new ways of preparing vegetables mr and mrs dick jones of don mills road enjoyed mothers day breakfast with her parents mr and mrs nor man bunker afternoon visi- tors with their brother norm and his wife were mr and mrs archie bunker of brooklin and mr and mrs fred madill of brougham mr and mrs delos morris of tillsonburg are visiting with relatives in this district for a few days and are presently staying with his sister mr and mrs will clarkson mr and mrs win wallace and mr and mrs jack wallace were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs lloyd pugh of claremont in the evening mr and mrs eric wallace and mr and mrs bob lewis visited the wallace family mr and mrs jim white attended the peaker beaton wedding in oshawa on satur day mr and mrs eugene paisley were sunday supper guests of her parents mr and mrs loss hill norma white was one of the four busloads of pickering high school students that took uzziah struck tolth leprosy trust in the lard with all thino heart and lean not unlo thine own inderslanding proverbs 35 jean daughter of mr and mrs fred pattenden and roger alf red son of mr and mrs ar thur preece miss ruth oliver and miss sylvia smith spent the week end with mrs james oliver a trip to buffalo on saturday mr and mrs ray hill and girls visited on sunday with his brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs wilmot hill and family of claremont mr and mrs harold lewis and children entertained the harper families on mothers day mr andmrs veryl gambril of richmond hill were sunday supper guests of her sister and brotherinlaw ilr and mrs stanley lewis mr john white and children of sutton west were sunday visitors of his brother jim and mrs white on tuesday mrs neil mc lean and mrs howard budd and baby nee doris and lois baker of woodville were din ner gtiests of mrs bob lewis a number of former chums of thebaker girls gathered for a pot luck dinner at the lewis home it was just like old home week mr and mrs norman leh man and family were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs bob lewis and boys when fishermen start tell ing tall tales it would help if theyd keep them short mwi i only 3 vle weve haj in ibh ft greaes r rfltln top we are ftftfrwl liter loo we wo 0 like o show you f riches local chairman toi h ardware uzziahs strength and failure how a presumptuous act brought him 10 ruin scripture chronicles 25 s6 by newman campbeix after the tragic death of king joash his son amazlah reigned for 29 years like joash he began his reign doing right in the lords sight the description of his reign deals almost entirely with its military aspects amazlah strengthened the mili- tary forces of judah and defeated the edomites he obtained the services of a large number of sol diers from israel a prophet of god whose rsme we do not know warned him that god did not ap prove of this maneuver so he sent them back home but worried about the money he had paid for these forces this victory over me amorites did amaziah no good for he brought back to judah the gods of the conquered nation and set them up as his gods the anger of the lord was kindled against him for thi3 and he was warned of gods displeasure he formed an alliance with king joash of israel which resulted in the de feat of his army the israelite king broke down the wall of jerusalem and seized wine dressers for he was fond oil farming i the king mobilized a great army and armed- them witty shields spears helmets and haber geons suits of mail and bowsj and slings also he had built engines thafe hurled stones against an enemy1 and others that shot forth dartsj and javelins he was successful in all his undertakings and so waxed strong and proud so hof did a most foolish and presumpj luous thing he went into ther temple to burn incense upon the altar which only a priest wai allowed to do zeehariah the priest saw hin and followed him into the temple and other priests joined him they said to him it pertalneth noil unto thee uz2iah to burn inccnsqjf unto the lord but to the priests sons of aaron that are consej crated to burn incense go out of the sanctuary neither shall it be for thine honor from the lord god this rebuke made the king i furious he had a censer in hial hand and as his anger mounted memory verse trust in the lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding proverbs 5 all the gold and silver and all the vessels in the house of the lord and the treasures of the kings house after the death of the king of israel joash amaziah turned away from the lord still more which caused a conspiracy against him and he fied he was pursued and slain the kings son uzziah sue ceeded him to the throne although he was only 16 years old he reigned more years than any other king of judah 52 years he began his reign as his father and grandfather did before him in the fear of the lord but as we shall see he too fell from grace uzziahs punishment was so severe that he might have said with cain slayer of his brother abel my punishment is greater than i can bear uzziah had a guide and counsellor both in re ligious and political matters iri the prophet zeehariah uzziah built towers at the gates of jerusalem to resist any pos sible attack he also built towers in the desert and dug many wells or cisterns to catch the rain vater for he had many cattle in vie low country and in the plains and he had tillers of the soil and the first mark of that dread dis ease leprosy showed on his forc head the priests were horriflcdj and drove him out of the temple and uzziah the king was aj leper unto the day of his dcatm and dwelt in a separate house cut off from the house of th lord jotham his son was put over the kings house to judge the people even when ho died uzzial was not buried in the tomb withj his fathers because he was q leper so died the third successive king of judah alone and in tragio circumstances we are not told whether he repented of his sin during the years of his long ill ness these lessons may be some what difficult for the younger classes but young and older may heed the lesson that you aro never too rich and powerful to take a fall if you grow proud and allow yourself to think that youl can disobey the laws of righteous ness little children and older onea too find it difficult to be good but they can try and keep on tryl ing to please god in all humblel ness ana nc nau 1111113 vi ui eased on copyrighted outlines produced by the division of christian education 1tational council of the churches of christ in the usa and used by dcrmlssioa pistributed by kins features syndlcalo 25to50mre heat producing capacity j fuel savings up fo 50 mclary ye the new mcclary winter air conditioner offer you flmnzing econ omy in home heating it produces 25 to 60 more hent tiwn nny other unit of ita size and price made in canada voir proof of quality your promise of value theres a model and a size for your home come in compare today compact tkf fu little npree s a xf frigorator 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