Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Aug 1946, p. 9

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GALA SPORTS DAY AT PORT PERRY ON CIVIC HOLIDAY in Chiropractic Memorial To stock Be Unveiled August 14 ga Port. Perry, dug, Civic Holl Aug, Sports ori, Perry year With & , good pul 'will be the feature attraction dur~ ing the afternoon, and the many re- 1reshment booths, games, Bingo and "good orchestra will yee an Hi 1H ocolates as the oldest member g and COrant Tummonds ted with a gift as the member, A very enjoyable was served to almost eighty Motions passed in Council recente ly are ag follows, (1) Leonard Leahy was instructed to bulld a scow for the removal of weeds in the lake; (3) Mrs, A i i; 1) E : EE J i of 2 i Hy i z H ! g ges HT 11 i 4 ¥Exl i iy : H Esk: £4 § 5% 5 z man tal, His ll» . His many a recovery. a Ben So with his aunt and Mrs Wilson 5 tl 5z¥ honeymoon at Loon Lake, | Cov: thelr return they will re. de in Oshawa. , Geo, Channel was a recent or at the home of Mr, Fred nt, Rev. and: Mrs, J, A, MacMillan family are spending several [to the Provost of , | if it could find a weeks' holiday at Colborne, Ontar~ fo, Rev. wing Ni Si, ti holidaying Toronto at present, 1/Bdr, Brinkman arrived home from overseas this week, He arrived at Halifax on the Aquitenis after spending several years over- - i] 1 his business to the shop formerly wise by Mr, O, Switzer, black- smith, Mrs, James L, Orane and children are holidaying with Mrs, Crane's mother in London, Ont, Orie on y spen week at Silver Birch Lodge in Ors- venhurst recently, Miss M, Walker of Pum ' is at present the guest a. Btovin, on A Glad to report that Mrs, Anne Spears is recovering well from a Sosens Speration at the Memorial Marilyn Griffin is in our hospital after a recent iliness, Come on Marilyn, Ni well! Mrs, Rainville and daughter Oe clle, are holidaying ith Jor. er's parents, Mr. Hayes, Mrs, Jean Goode and Mrs, Edna Jackson are holidaying at Lake Baskung, Ontario, Miss Sophia Hern is visiting at present in Oreemore, Ont, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Burton and son Ian, leave early this month for a ocalan wits ae Dantsvaent A DOS; of Roads and Highways, Mrs, Bure ton, a war bride, arrived in Cana- da, with her little son only a few months ago. Mrs, Dix of Little Britain, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, 8, Jeffrey, Mrs, H, Arbuckle and son Derrik Miss Verna ing at Stirling, Ontario, for a few days, Mr, and Mrs Oooksley have re turned home after a month's holl. day in Toronto, Mrs, Kenneth Moore is recovering nicely after her recent illness which is certainly good news, Peel Hardware Store glories in a new coat of paint that not only Adds to the appearance of the sho] iteelf, but m the whole bloc! look better, Mr, H, G, Hutcheson has retired from the office of town clerk. Mr, John F. Raines is his successor, Mr, Raines was very highly recome mended for the position, i Mrs, State of Beaverton, and Miss Veronica Cassidy of Toronto, were recent visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs, Cassidy, Mrs, A. J, Carnegle is holidaying a Le Long View, Alberta, for a few Mm M- Honey And devanier gy tend A CAMP A 1 {} Falls, Ontario, ' cing gy Re Aor 8s recen friends in Minden. y a sh. Quegn Mary. Gives ible To Coventry In a recent despatch from Eng- land to the National Council of the Y.W.C.A, here, the National "¥.W.0. A, Council in Great Britain reveals that Her Majesty, the Queeen Mother of England, has presented her beautifully-bound Bible to the new church now being built on the site of he ancient OCuhedral at Coventry. - ive vie [) J to ne Maj- om eo Young Women's Christian Assoclation along with Sther Nunes of the died King- by \ or marriage to the lal King George V, "Queen Mary was anxious to find & permanent home for this Bible in its exquisite binding", her secrete S% hinge in the letter to the ¥.W.CA, and continued: 'She has treasured it for #0 many years, and it occurred to Her Majesty that, Biase in the great which will rise in Church destroyed In sham ae ams Stroy. nemy air raids during the war, this would be a very happy choice . . , Queen Mary has been to write a special inscription at the beginning of the Bible, which has been dispatched new Oathedral, the Cathedral", For Stove and Furnace TRAILERS -- FAST FREEZERS CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS MILKING MACHINES 184 SIMCOE ST. 8, CANADIAN TIRE CORP. ASSOCIATE STORE 50 BOND ST. E CLO FOR STAFF AUG. 5th. to AUG. 10th. PHONES. 3304] - 4396W SED HOLIDAYS * Re-opening Monday August 12th. GORDON SUMMERS, Prop. t | ents doin babi -h REGULARLY LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH _ The Golden Text By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Les '| son on the above topic for Aug, 11 is Exodus 20:12; Matthew 7:9-12; Mark 7;6.13; Luke 2:41-52; Ephe- plans 6:1-4; Hebrews 12:7-11, Memory Verse being Exodus 20:12, "Honor they father and thy mothe er, that thy days may be long in the land which-the Lord thy God giveth thee") "HONOR THY father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy god given thee," Bo reads Exodus 20:13, Mite the md of dhe war. J juven. ile deliquency has n a tremens dous eT of the whole United States--and 'other countries, too, What is wrong? The homes of the nations are suspect, Broken homes, homes. where mothers work away and therefore cannot give nroper attention to their growing children, Homes where parents aro interested in other things than the training of their children in law-abiding ways. All these are partly to blame, How can children brought up in homes such as these "honor" their fathers and mothers? Instead they often despise and resent them and blame their faults on them, Such parents are, of course, in the minority, If we look about us at our friends, their friends, the people we know in our churches, clubs, ete, we see conscientious par~ their best to bring up their children in God-fearing ways. But there are far too many of the other sort, and everyone--including the parents--suffer because of this state of affairs, Parents Have Responsibilities With so much brutality and hatred engendered in the world, parents have a tremendous re sponsibility for the morals of the coming generation, On the hopeful side is the fact that many more parents are interested in and are petudying child training from ex- rts and trying to understand and elp their children to take their places as good Christian citizens, We have recently had in our les- son the story of Jesus and His par- ents going to Jerusalem for the Passover, and Jesus being found by His father and mother in the temple talking with the priests, The only part, therefore, that we will mention here, is the fact that He returned to Nazareth with His Peo- ple, and submitted Himsel! to them thereafter, "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor 'with God Jesus and Home Relationships BUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR BUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1946 snd man" This is the only story we have concerning. Jesus' child- hood and only Luke tells it, But it Suggests that "He was an obedient child, He had brothers and sisters, you know, but there must have been love, obedience and happiness in that home, / emia qompntes the good father with' the fa hip of God when He asks, "What man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a ser pent?" How much more, then, will God, our heavenly Father, ive us, His children, good things { we earnestly ask Him? Jesus Rebukes the Jesus rebuked the Pharisees and "certain of the scribes" when they complained that the disciples did not wash their hands before eating in the ceremonious way of the Jews, or the cups and and brazen vessels, He called them Rypocitves who observed the letter of the law, but when it came to taking care of their old parents they resorted to tricks. A man could say to his needy parents that such a property was "Corban," a gift to the Lord, and still could take pro fits from it for his own use and be free of caring for his parents, "Ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradi- tion," He told them, In a letter to the Ephesians, written from Rome, Paul repeats the instructions, of honoring and obeying parents, and adds to it, "Children," he says, obey your par- ents in the Lord, for this is right, "Honor thy father and mother; which is the first. commandment with promise." The promise is that they shall live long in the land that the Lord their God gave them, Then Paul writes, "And ye, fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." All parents make mistakes, of course; they are too indulgent and then too strict, They Jose their tempers just as we all do, and are not always wise, But the good par- ent does try to control his own na- ture, to be just, understanding and loving to his child, He tries not only by words of rebuke, counsel and advice, but by his example, to teach them the way they should live, Buch a parent should be hone ored all his days, and after he has passed on he is never forgotten, Such parents try to live as God, their Father, would have them, and their children 'rise up and call them blessed." PRODUCTION AND SERVICE SOURCE OF REAL WEALTH Canada Bread President Reports On Year's Achievements "The 1ife of any country depends on itg production and service," aald ©, H. Oarlisle;" President, reporting on behalf of the directors to the shareholders of the Canada Bread Company at thelr annual meeting. "These factors," he sald, "are the real source of wealth," Mr, Care lisle. went on to say that the direc- tors were able to present a report showing achievement of a high ore der because the company's produc- tion during the past year had been constant, The co-operation of every department had been com- mendable, "The year's results are ihe product of work well done," he sn id, Mr, Carlisle lald down the prine olple that any ingustsy of value to the country must make important contributions to the prosperity of thelr industries and to the prosper- ity of the country as a whole, By this standard, he sald, the Canada Bread ranks high, They had. bought supplies during the year closed on June 30th to the extent of $5,729 000 for ingredients and wrappings; automobiles, $260,000 for the avers Age year's requirements of trucks; equipment suppliers for plant equipment, replacement and exten- fon for a yearly average of $300, Looking back over a ten-year period, Mr. Oarlisle remarked that, At the beginning of 1036-37, the number of employees was 1,603 while at the close of the present fiscal year it was 32.444, Wages Paid for the year ending June 30, 190%, Jouallioa $1000.400; wages pald were $4,083,067. Mr, Oarlisle ex- plained that, in common with many other Canadian companies, Canada Bread shareholders are re- celving somewhat diminishing ree turns while other factors are re- otlving increased returns, For ine stance, he remarked, in the class cf First Preference shares up to 1035 there were 12,500 shares outstand. ing, Par Value $100, Dividend Rate T%, callable at $135. At present the first ference shares are 20,- 000 at $100 par, Dividend rate 414%, callable at $106 to July lat, 1948, at $103 thereafter, Apply present rate and call price to the 12,600 shares formerly outstanding, the result is a decrease in dividends of $31,360, and in call of $20 per share to July 1st, 1043, and $22 per share thereafter, B preference shares outstanding, r value $100, dividend rate from %, oall price $110, These shares have been reduced to $50 par value, dividend rate from 7% on the $100 shares to 8% on the $30 shares, call price from $110 to $100. This change reduces the dividend rate 4% 9% and the call price $10 per share, As a contribution to the country the earnings of the company are heavily taxed. The dividends re- Sived by the shareholders are also xed, The President reported that on April 29th the Directors passed a resolution creating a Pension Plan for the employees ot the company, This plan received careful study and has for its object a reward for past, present and future service, The plan was endorsed by the ey olders at the Annual Meet 8. A. V. Loftus, General Manager, reported that for the fiscal' year Just closed the sales of the coms pany had shown a remarkable ine crease and total sales once more the highest in the company's his tory, For the year just closed sales in total volume are three times the amount they were in 1932-33 and, Mr, Loftus continued, every year since 10322 has shown in increase of total sales over the previous year, ANNOUNCE RAGLAN SCHOOL RESULTS (L. M, Luke, Corres.) Raglan, Aug, 1 The following is a report of promotions of Raglan Publio 8chool:-- Entrance examination candle dates:--Lorne Bray, Ronald Bryant, Mary Brotherwood, Billie Lamb, Grade 7 to Grade 8--Olare Brawn, Dorls Drummond, Myra Johnson, Eileen 0, Grade 6 to Grade 7-Florence Brotherwood, Maureen Armstrong, Carl Patrick, Grade 4 to Grade 5--Patsy Lane, Bobble Holliday, Grade 3 to Grade 4¢--Shirley Bray, Mary Lou Cartwright, Grade 3 to Grade $--Harvey Ase siatine, Bruce Luke, Charlie Laban ovich, . Grade 1 to Grade 2--Muriel Bir- iy y n "Honor thy father and thy mether, that thy d lend which the Lord thy God giveth thee. --Exodus 20:12, i J of Christ s may be long In the THE TIMES-GAZETTE Saturday, August 3, 1046 J KING STREET UNITED CHURCH REV. J. V. MeNEELY, M.A, B.D, Minister WALTER BH. JACKSON, Organist and Cholrmaster AUGUST 4th- MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM.--Special Speaker MR, MERLE THOMPSON, B.A. Siibject--The Responsibility of Privilege Church Schoo] meets during Worship Service. Organist--Mrs, H, Stone s BSololst--Miss Evelyn Turner Strangers and visitors cordially invited, ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH REV, GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, B.D, Minister 0. J. W. TAYLOR, D.CM., Organist and Cholrmaster Bimcoe Street and St. Andrew's congregations will worship together in 8t, Andrew's Church at 11,00 AM. and 7 P.M, Rev, G, Telford will be in charge of both services BUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10.00 AM. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH or, Simcoe Rev. B, 8, Morwood, Minister, Kelvin James, A.T.C.M,, Organist 11 A.M. -- Morning Worship Rev. Dr. Fletcher Church School Meets At 11 AM, In The Auditoriun ALL ARE WELCOME kett, Kenny Catherwood, | Personals Mrs, Verna Reeson and Francis of 1 Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs, PF, Dring over the week-end. Miss Effa Brawn, Herb and Roy Brawn motored to Orangeville to ¢ spend the week-end with their cou- sin, Mrs, Minnie Hodgson, Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Latimer were at Rice Lake last Saturday, Mrs, Russel Davidson gave a | birthday dinner for her son Lloyd and three grandchildren on July 31, | Mr, and Mrs, John Kellington | spent a few day's vacation at Nia- | gara and Buffalo last week, | Mrs, Walter Darch and daughter Mary Ferns of Toronto were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Pilkie on Sunday, Mrs, H, Killingbeck, Mr, and Mrs, M, Killingbeck and Susan, Miss Audrey Collins, Marie Guthrie of Peterborough, Mrs, M, Stone and Joan Guthrie and Mr, Thorpe of | Prince Albert were with Mrs, J. | not-pay theme, MANCHESTER BANS FILM England--(OP)~-A "Appointment with * Orime," made with the co-operation lof Scotland, with a erime-does- has been banned herd by the city watch committee because they say it glamorizes crime, WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH GIBBON STREET Manchester, Im entitled om cinemas -- Jhis Sunday 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP Mr, W. Geoffrey Julian of Cedardale United Church WILL BE OUR QUEST MINISTER Bring the children! Nursery conducted for little ones, while parents at Worship, Junior Church for those six and over, - WE WELOOME EVERYONE ALBERT oie CHURCH United Corner Albert St. and Olive Ave, REV. DONOVAN JONES, BA, PASTOR, MRS, HOLDEN, ORGANIST, For Young People! SENIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL For all Children! JUNIOR SUNDAY BCHOOL Fer Every Family! EVENING WORSHIP The Hymns You Lovel A Timely Message! Attend your Community Church R. M, Thompson, B.A., Pastor Latimer for Tuesday tea. 10 am, 11 am, PILGRIM HOLINESS MISSION 3 Bm. 74 ATHOL BT, WEST REV. J. W. BRAY 11.00 AM. 645 P.M, REV, FLORENCE WHITE IN CHARGE 10:00 AM,~SUNDAY SCHOOL (PRESBYT KNOX CHURCH ERIAN) Rev. H, F. Davidson, M.A, Minister Mr, David Jenkins, Organist and Choirmaster WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M.--~PRAYER MEETING FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M,--~YOUNG PEOPLE'S, "HITHERTO HATH THE LORD HELPED US." COME AND WORSHIP. 11:00 A.M.~PUBLI 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL C WORSHIP No eveniag Service during July and August THE SALVATION ARMY Corner Oak and Simcoe Streets « « «Phone 1308W Major and Mrs, Alfred PF, Simester, Officers in Charge 11 A.M. = Holiness Meeting For The Children FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER KING AND MARY STREETS PASTOR---REV, RALPH F, WILLSON ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER--MRS, F, VANDER-VOORT Directory Class and Sunday School as usual at 10 am, and 2 pm, 7P.M. = Salvation Meeting Band at Lakeview Park 3.15 p.m. A HELPFUL PLACE 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11:00 AM.--"TO BE SURE!" 7:00 P,M.--"APPRAISING FOOLISHNESS" The Pastor Will Preach TO WORSHIP NASSAU GOSPEL HALL 'sr:: GOSPEL SERVICE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH "INDEPENDENT = EVANGELISTIC -- MISSIONARY" Centre and John Streets SUNDAY 7.00 P.M. Sunday School and Bible Class, 3 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 ALBERT ST, Invites You Rev. N, Kritsch, Pastor 10:00 am, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 am.-- MORNING WORSHIP "The Question of Bread" No Evening Service During July And August Subjects: Rev. ROY I. BOHANAN PASTOR BAPTIST CHURCH, BAST ROCHESTER, NM. Will Preach at Morning and Evening Services 11:00 a.m, --""LIFE ON A CROSS" 7:00 pm~"INESCAPABLE APPOINTMENTS" Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m, Prayer and Praise Meeting Open Air Meeting at Port Perry Saturday at 8.80 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church -- 64 Colborne St, B Subject: LOVE SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:40 AM. Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock include testimonies healing through Christian Sclence. The reading room at 1 Simooce St South Room No, 3, (upstairs in Bassett Block) will be open dally from 2 to 8 pm. and on Ritaday and Thursday evenings 7 to ® pom, excepting Sundays and ed hoile from "days, where the Bible and Christian Science literature may be studied and purchased and subscriptions planed for our periodicals, | Up to 1035 there were 25,000 Class Jesus and Home Relationships ' If ye, being evil, know how to give good children, how much reject the commandments ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher Oi1-4: Hobrows 12:71] memes 20:18; Mat. 7:9-12; Mark 7:6-13; Luke arisees, "Full well ye of God, that yo may keep your own tradition, For Moses said, 'Honor thy father and thy mother.' * After Josua' adventure in the temple in Jerusalem, He went down to Nazareth with His parents, and was subject unto them, and increased in stature and in wisdom.

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