page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday aug 12th 1943 h m are job t m wit dai i mis mej ha ho tea hei ha j he wi m at or tl ol in al toronto goodwood flashes mr aij mrs g brown visited mr and mrs alsop on sunday jlr and jii h vingerhoed of chalk lake spent sunday with mr and mrs k e ashenhurst mr and mrs win robb and faia lly of biookkn spent sunday with mr w symes and family new potatoes from goodwood are coming on the market george todd has commenced digging threshing outfits in the township are ou the move it reminds us that fall is just around the corner with santa claus coming up our friends all congratulate miss muriel jones who openly stepped for ward to open confession for christ the heavenly king and to don the uniform in behalf of her country visitors with mr and mrs e norton in the township were mr and mrs d norton i norton and mr and mrs cairns mrs d taylor of porcupine spent her holidays with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs f collins we have a batch of names totall ing 2040 on the birthday list and this week we are pleased to mention mr j p reid for special birthday honors we look on him as a com munity booster for goodwood and a first rate chap on red hots when he goes to markham fair for instance seventy attended the young peo ples during the meeting a fuse blew out and everybody was in the dark for a time this only added to the fun we understand following an illness of only three weeks albert thos hockley one of the highly respected citizens passed away at his home in uxbridge town on monday aug 2nd 1043 in his 79 th year the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery oil wednesday aug 4th services being conducted in trinity united church by rev l e atkinson the late albert hock ley was born in uxbridge township in 1864 a son of the late william daniel hockley and mary ann flint and married mary ann gerrow in 1s94 for many years they farmed on lot 18 con 5 uxbridge on the farm on which he was born until ten years ago when they retired to ux bridge to live he was of a very quiet disposition mass production of mosquito bombers sunday school lesson mahkham community soldiers kolkth axxial fixd the raf mosquito is one of the fastest aircraft in operation in the world and has the most widely dis persed production of any aeroplane today it is in service in several versions as a day and night bomber a longrange day and night fighter intruder etc with varying roles the basic fighter has four 20mm cannon and four 303 machine guns all mounted in the fuselage nose giving highly concentrated fire the basic bomber carries 200 lb of bombs with a fuel range which brings prac tically the whole of germany within its reach the chief feature of this remarkable plane is the fact that it is constructed of wood and the hull is designed in two separate halves this facilitates ease of assembly in interior fitments before the final as sembly this picture is the first taken at a factory in britain shotf- ing the production of the mosquito picture shows mosquito bombers on the main assembly lines street dance and carnival at markham frl aug 20 russ creighton and his orchestra ix person modern and oldtyme dancing at 9 pm sharp softball game morgan park 730 games and many other attractions 50 in lucky draws see prizes in trcmont hotel window avilltams lead gains f with seuvice ballot j member of famous family dead a few years ago the name loblaw became famous all over the world it was the name of a man who had re volutionized retail merchandizing and alliston the home of the founder of the new system j t loblaw be came the mecca of many influential and widely known people t j lob law the benefactor and friend of alliston died a few years ago and one of his brothers william james passed away in stevenson memorial hospital alliston on wednesday july 2s 1943 after a lingering ill ness the late w j loblaw was born in essa township on oct loth 1s55 his parents were the late james loblaw and isabel stevenson says the alliston herald gas rationing has shown us that it is more fun walking to reduce than being reduced to walking testified at nassau trial mrs jean ainslee formerly jean todd of toronto told a nassau court of attending a party at the home of count de marigny on the night of sir harry oakes death she corro borated evidence that le marigny charged with minder was in very good spirits all evening and and gravel choicest sand nnd gravel for our cement work delivered to your job nortons gravel pit brock rd uxbridge twp ph claremont office 700 residence 9 rii voting returns from 45b oshawa service men and women in ontario military camps increased the margin of arthur williams ccf provincial candidate in ontario county a week end announcement indicated these were divided as follows anderson liberal 101 hart progressive con servative 12g and arthur williams ccf 229 voting totals now are williams ss01 anderson 5 gil and hart 55s2 commences 25th year a leade ciiosen liberal chief in 1910 be lieve ltcrord without precedent send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from prime minister mackenzie king on sunday began his 25th year as leader of the liberal party amid political and international development of great significance so far as is known mr kings own lecord as continuous leader of a major political party is without precedent at least in any british country he had been prime minis ter a total of about 16 years i he was chosen leader of the lib- 1 eral party aug 7 1919 succeeding sir wilfrid laurier whose death that year ended a long and distin guished political career the prime minister has remained close to his office since parliament adjourned july 24 and has presided over two meetings of cabinet war clarke prentice phone agincourt 53 ws mllliken licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of the late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason- able rates entire proceeds for overseas boxes lucky number admission tickcts25c in case of rain dance held in rink mayor of essex wy take a holiday beating hitler maximillian k is a 29yearold polish aviator who is a flying officer in the raf according to raf traditions he bears the honorary titles of mayor of essen deputy mayor of cologne and city coun cillor of bremen hamburg dussel- dorf and duisberg a flier becomes a mayor after six raids on a ger man city a deputy mayor after five and councillor after three now in new york he is eager to re- turn to britain and active duty 51 years township clerk thos irwix dead ix simcoe county canada needs to produce more food today than ever before in history food for britain for our armies our allies and our folks at home we have had to tighten our belts a bit because there is a serious short age of farm help and we arc having a tough time pro ducing all the extra food which war demands this offers you a chance to do your country a great service this summer vc ask you to help the farmer to spend vacation time on the land farming is a real mans job a fine open air job which puts steel in your muscles you will feci pretty good on the farm good because you are doing your bit for canada bringing victory nearer talk it over at home and we are sure your folks will be proud to know that you are anxious and wiling to help this is what you should do act now consul l any special local committee or office established to deal with farm labour placements in your city or town or write your provincial director of farm labour at the capital of your province or get in touch with your nearest employment and selective service office sponsored as an aid to the joint dominionprovincial farm txibour program by r e curtis farm commando representative stouffville phone 1602 thomas irwin is dead the belov ed clerk of tossorontio simcoe coun ty for over 51 years has laid aside his books and his records he was s2 years of age with him has gone the memory of many slates of coun cillors of workers in the municipal ity and many deals negotiations and adjustments of tax rates on behalf of the ratepayers of that township for more than fifty one years mr irwin kept the minutes and tlie correspon dence of tossorontio and with his re tirement from office a few weeks ago the township lost the most faithful servant that any community of rate payers could have been fortunate to employ one of his most trying experiences was in the election of 1942 when his neighbour and a can didate from the south end of the township was tied for the reeveship it fell to mr irwin as returning offi cer to cast the vote to break the tie ontario fruit and vegetable stat istics just published indicate that the apple crop is likely to he just three per cent below 1942 but the peach crop is only to be 70 per cent of last year ceiling prices will be placed on fall fruit crop promoted continued from page rwo found it lay ou the dew and upon the ground the dew is a recognized type of the refreshing influence of the holy spirit the mauna as we have seen speaks of christ the bread of life which came down from heaven he came in the power of the holy spirit and took the low est place as man here on earth the people as they came from their tents in the morning had to trample ou the mauna or gather it so men have no other alternative than to reject christ or receive him as saviour verse 15 they said it is manna for they wist not what it was manna was not exactly a name to begin with the exclama tion translated it is manual really mean what is it they had never seen its like before and could not explain it in this the manna was like our lord himself whose nature none but the father can understand moses explained that the manna was the bread which the lord had pro vided for their sustenance verse 1g gather of it every man according to his eating take ye every man for them which are in his tents they were not to attempt to hoard the bread from heaven it had to be gathered daily except on the sabbath when no work was to be done so we must feed on christ day by day until that final sabbath when we shall have entered into the eternal rest there must be daily communion with our blessed lord if we would be built up spiritually verses 17 is they gathered every man according to his eating the satisfying character of the man na was one of its most striking fea tures if ones capacity was great a large portion met the need if his appetite was more easily satisfied a lesser quantity sufficed so it is spiri tually christ suffices for every heart whether the degree of spiritual in telligence there may be or whether the capacity to appreciate spiritual things be small or great chap 173 the people thirsted there for water and murmured against moses they had experienc ed gods care in such a remarkable way and enjoyed his daily provision for their needs yet when the next trial came and they found them selves in a part of the desert where there was no visible water supply they began to complain and to find fault with moses whom god had so signally used for their deliverance from egypt as though it were his fault that they were thirsting in the wilderness it shows how feebly they had entered into the reality of gods care for them verse 4 moses cried unto the lord saying what shall i do unto this people in his extremity moses turned to the one who had never failed him yet and upon whose pledged word he knew he could rely the thirsty people in their misery had turned against him instead of humbling themselves before the lord so that they were almost ready to stone their human leader to whom they owed so much what would gods answer ibe verse 5 the lord said go on before the people and take thy rod with that rod wonders had been wrought in egypt and the red sea it was the symbol of the divine authority and had been exercised in judgment against the enemies of is rael now it was to be used to bring life andrefreshinent to gods people themselves verse g thou shalt smite the rock and there shall come water out of it that the people may drink the puerile suggestions of christless rationalists that moses had detected a hidden spring needing only to let loose by removing a portion of the stone that had choked its mouth i3 unworthy of anyone making claim to honesty moses was no charlatan pre tending to powers he did not possess at gods command he struck the rock in horeb and from the cleft made thereby a stream gushed forth the heart of the lesson he who had redeemed his people at so great a cost will ever provide for and sustain them as they pursue their pilgrim journey from the blood of sprinkling to the eternal rest the inheritance laid up in heav en for all who believe if we allow ourselves to become panicstricken by the perplexities we are called up on to face it only evidences our lack of faith and in no way changes gods ability or willingness to meet our need though our murmurings dis honor him he ever proves faithful to his own word he cannot deny himself the manna and the living water from the smitten rock are suf ficient for every need as we feed upon christ and enjoy the holy spir its testimony to his finished work we find both food and drink for our spiritual natures and as to our tem poral needs he has given his pledg ed word that he will supply them all not merely according to our poor apprehension but according to the supply of his own wealth iisici violations bltlxg 2000 fixe ivan malsky russian ambassador to london now in moscow has been appointed soviet vicecommissar of foreign affairs this does not mean i he will not return to london sam cohen montreal clothing manufacturer has been fined a total of 25000 or 13 years nine months in jail after pleading guilty to 14 charge of selling clothing above the celing price failure to have his prices approved by the price board and other violations in passing sen tence judge rene theberge said the offence was the most despicable since cohen is a manufacturer of cheap clothing and it was thus the poor people who were made to suffer as a result of hlg illegal prico oper ations