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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 28, 1955, p. 8

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h t tw w nwunt thwsday my a claremont and pickering township district r iv i c i li lad drowned expickering constables fined 200 and costs mrs wmer and mrs f evana enjoyed the par week end with mr and mrs mc- avoy at their eofage la grav- enburst mr and mr melvtn john on enjoyed a motor trip to north bay spending a coupe of bighta at j badgerows cottage on an island ofl halls lake two busloads of members and friends of south ontario womens institutes traveled to gueiph last thursday and had a very enjoyable day despite the sweltering heat the build ings were a refuge and the numerous large trees and ben- ches furnished welcome resting places the greenhouses were coo and damp and contained many rare specimens of flow ers and shrubs the fuschia trees about seven or eight feet high were a picture with pira cies of bloom hanging down cactus with huge spikes and ibeautiful and rare red pink and cream flowers were placed mainly in corners the presi dent of central ontario insti tutes presided for an after noon program of classical and oldtime violin solos accompa nied on the piano by an equally efficient pianist miss ethel chapman reviewed a number of old poems and recitations the former director of central institutes miss anna p lewis recently married brought greet ings and a very fine singsong was led by a humorous bari tone the large auditorium was well filled and quite a number left before the program was over in the evening a program of recitations solos and a square dance was held in an other large hall the bus stop ped at a wayside refreshment house both going and returning where the passengers partook of ice cream orangeade and lunch ail arrived home safely iwhen the home folks were qui etly sleeping mr and mrs vm nicholson of toronto spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs larthur prouse we are pleased to report that mr g m forsyth is improving in the toronto east general hospital after suffering a bro ken hip mr and mrs don hedges are holidaying in the niagara falls district on friday night of last week a mixed trebles bowling tourna ment was held in the local park geo allisons group from stou- ffville were high for three wins earl beares trio were second and merv watts threesome of fitouflville third on saturday evening of this week ajax dowtys will be the visitors here for a soccer game with the ciaremont legion naires game time is 630 pm la the ciareraont park be sure and attend the open- air bingo at the rear of the legion hall on thursday night july 28th commencing at s oclock the games are being sponsored by branch 453 of the legion misses jean schneider of ciaremont and jean pascoe of greenwood enjoyed the moon light cruise across lake on tario aboard the cayuga on saturday night several people from clare- mort attended the wedding of the former miss reta finney of toronto and formerly of clare- mont reia was active in the united church and was sunday- school teacher for some time a kitchen shower is being plan ned for the near future watch for further particulars miss june morgan is enjoy ing a holiday in xova scotia with the r c baker family mr baker returned home last week they report fishing not too good due to lack of rain dr ben churchill and son dr bernard churchill of mil waukee called on their cousin mr john phillips recently who is at present with his daughter mrs j morgan the former is 00 years old and still very act ive he will be remembered by- some of the older residents of pickering twp master floyd king of bel- haven visited his cousin jack morgan last week and mr and mrs j morgan and family- took him home on sunday and spent the day with his parents we are very sorry to hear that mrs norman graham of pickering who is convalescing after a lengthy illness had the misfortune to fall and break her arm 10 liquor charge waiter b williams of lot 30 concession ciaremont was fined 10 and costs or 10 days when he appeared before magistrate f s eoe on a charge of having liquor in a place other than his home constable f dennis of the city police department said he saw the car in which williams was sitting as it was parked be tween the ontario motor sale service station and the usei car lot when continued the constable he turned on the lights and went to drive away on searching the car i found this case of 12 beers locked in the trunk williams pleaded the beer was locked in the trunk and doing no harm t all the lights were out yhen i went to investigate soccer on saturday night july 30th ciaremont will play ajax dow tys in ciaremont commun ity park game time 630 pm admission 35c legion adv one objection to a cloudy mor ning is that lots of people use it as an excuse not to get up bright and early bakers five acres highway 1 mile north of no 10th con open dally 19 pm baby carriages good clean used clothing second hand fiirnitnre moffat electric stove chesterfield suite vacnom cleaner bird cages altona mrs orval phelps and chil dren of toronto are visiting this week with mr and mrs ted jones and family tommy bunker is spending a few days holiday with his cousin donny bunker at goodwood mr and mrs c fligg and family of ciaremont visited on sunday with mr and mrs clarkson mr and mrs stan lewis had supper with mr and mrs alec hughes of toronto on sunday mr and mrs bruce jones were sunday supper guests of his grandparents mr and mrs norman bunker stop look listen claremont gospel chapel sunday services 1 000 sunrlny school for nil classes 1100 divine worship 730 kvnngclistic services by visiting preachers wednesday 800 pm prayer and testimony friday 800 pm younj peoples the chapel ha now been equipped with fans so all can enjoy the services in comfort open air bingo althe claremont legion hall on thursday july 28th at 800 pm rain or shine everybody welcome sponsored by branch 1s3 of the canadian legion your coop will be closed civic holiday monday aug 1st claremont ciaremont cooperative ontario brougham congratulations to mr and mrs w a scott on the arrival of a son nicholas andrew a real boyfriend for janet and clair mr lowdens splendid ser mon on sunday morning fell on too many vacant seats but was given with the usual earn est appeal the topic the lazy- mans garden was taken from the 24th chapter of proverbs people in this locality are very thankful for the showers of the past week and the cooler atmosphere which followed remember the daily vocation al bible school which is being held in the united church at ciaremont august 2 to 12 par ents of children the proper ages should try and help them to attend our local ball team lost the game with whitby on friday night by a score of 2-1- partly due to the darkness our annual ss picnic will be held august 11th at lyn- brook park we hope most of the harvest will be finished up by then so try and make it a well attended picnic w c willson expects to at tend the 23rd international sun day school convention which is being held in cleveland o july 27 to 31 as one of the delegates from the oshawa presbytery we are very pleased to see mrs matthews back home again after her stay in ajax hospital we are sorry- to learn that mr walter middleton of brock road is confined to ajax hos pital at the present time miss ruth willson of toron to has been spending a few days with her grandparents mr and mrs w c willson mr aubrey spang of the 9th con visited with his brother harry and family on sunday evening mr and mrs harry spang and daughter margaret accom panied by mrs john gillman visited an old friend mr ira calder who is confined to the oshawa hospital suffering from a broken leg we all wish him a speedy recovery call at mrs matthews as she is home and able to resume her duties as correspondent mrs frank hood also mrs j hood and daughter brenda all of valentia were recent guests of mrslemmon masters kees and alwyn stolk are spending the weekend with friends at peterborough mr and mrs judd todd and family of orono visited with mr and mrs stan powell and family on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs stewart mcguckin on the arrival of a little son mr and mrs a harvey and mrs harvey sr also mr and mrs h barclay visited friends at tall pines haliburton on sunday mrs r w witter of toronto also mr d l witter of mont real called on mrs matthews one afternoon recently mr and mrs h robertson and granddaughters of toron to visited with mrs lemmon on sunday the regular monthly meeting of the womans association of st johns church will be held on wednesday evening august 3rd at the home of mrs s rea- man who will be assisted by- mrs a j gray and mrs shea the devotional will be taken by mrs e johnston while the program will be in charge of mrs lloyd johnston mr and mrs l v shcppard are enterwnin their 2 grand- soas for a wcei green river two former pickering twp a 3 and a half year old boy little jimmy may was the vic tim of a drowning accident in duffirs creek which goes thro ugh the village here on satur day evening last he was in wad ing with a number of other children and apparently fell un- 1 police officers lsst week were noticed until a little later when 8ne 200 and costs for assault- a girl stepped on mm he was former chief constable les- immediately removed from the hi water and artificial respiration r morden and grant thom- was applied by markham sre- pson both 25 resigned from men who worked for some j t f a few hours after time but to no avail j thev were convicted chief hill sorry to report that mrs e a resigned giving as his forsythe is confined to the hosj r dissension on the force pital her many friends wish in massing sentence magis- her a speedy recovery trate w f woodliffe said he mr and mrs j buckles have not overlooked the fact returned from a pleasant trip i t two men are first of- jimmy may three of scar- boro drowned in four feet of iter in wilsons park pool at green river en saturday jimmy was with his mother mrs anthony may 19 within minutes after she missed him marlene wilson 11 stumbled mr and mrs geo blake have over his j he vvas ixnm to north bay mr and mrs b gent also mrs daly of edgley were visi tors with mr and mrs w cha fen mrs w simpsons son of toronto spent a weeks holiday with mr and mrs alf michell weekend visitors at wilsons park were mrs t barefoot o weston mr and mrs d bare foot of ajax also mr and mrs tonveold of toronto cottage prayer meeting will be held on tuesday august 2 at the home of mr and mrs allan michel next sunday evening the church service will be in charge of rev kwart orr of toronto mr orr represents the otf what might have been a most disastrous fire took place on the farm of mr w chafen when about eight acres of pas ture land were burnt by fire of unknown origin the grass be ing tinder dry and flames spread very rapidly but due to the quick thinking of ken and a number of the neighbours it was brought under control be fore too serious damage had been done even here due to the long dry spell one cannot foe too careful of fire for the old saying is true it is an excel lent servant but a very poor master so wherever you go be careful for one cannot know the grief that may be- caused by just one little spark glen major mr and mrs allan jones of newmarket are spending a week with the jones air and mrs j brunt honey and lorn spent the weekend with mr and mrs l rise- ibrough and betty miss heather smith spent some holidays with her grand parents mr and mrs a c simmonds mr and mrs a neville spent a couple days this week in toronto mr and mrs arthur peddie and artie ciaremont visited one evening last week at the jones several ladies from here at tended a pantry shower for miss eleanor johnson on fri day at the home of mrs ralph faulkner mr george nokes is spend ing his holidays at his home mrs ed jones brougham spent two days last week with mr and mrs wm fiss messrs milton and ross walls and charles lordiff brooklin visited sunday evening with mr and mrs jim jones bliss hazel jones spent sun day at her home mr and mrs howard langille and david are holidaying with mr and mrs jack mansell and family at huntsville mrs jim jones spent monday afternoon in brooklin the regular meeting of the wa will be held at mrs clar ence bunkers august 4th the word for the roll call is shep herd fifth line and siloam wo mans associations will be our guests we would like to see a good turnout this saturday july 30th is the wa bake sale in the stou- ffville sales arena your dona tions of baking may be left with mrs herb wagg or mrs bruce taylor there was a good crowd in attendance at the annual street dance held last wednesday night mr and mrs luther wilson and john spent the weekend with mr and mrs gordon bor- fenders and hitherto had good reputations in their commun ity i have considered everything very carefully during the pas purchased the late mrs f gibson bouse ia the village mrs john brooks spent last wednesday in the city mr and mrs doug morden and family took trip last sun day around lake siaicoe mr and mrs andy morden and her brother are spending some holidays in the states mr and mrs parkinson of oshawa were visitors last sun day at the owen home george and mrs griffen were callers at the stanley byers home last sunday evening mr and mrs ed anuis of ately brought to the surface but could not be revived seven days said magistrate i orillia spent the weekend at the woodliffe you have lost your positions as police constables and will have to start on a new- career i therefore come to the con clusion that the ends of justice in this case will be served by the imposition of a money pen alty goodwood mr and mrs arthur william son and family and mr and mrs arthur goddard and baby- went to toronto to celebrate the womens grandmothers 55th wedding anniversary and their mothers birthday on sun day mr alf woodland had the misfortune to have the little fingers of both hands crushed by heavy pipes while at work it is feared one may have to be amputated mr fred baldwin received an invitation to a pioneers cele bration at ogema saskatchew an on july 20 mr baldwin homesteaded the ogema town- site in 1909 his closest neigh- ibour west of him was 150 miles away he hauled his first wheat crop to yellow grass 50 miles north the lumber for his first house was hauled by team from yellow grass as were his pro visions miss joyce jones of stouff- ville is holidaying with her grandparents mr and mrs george jones we welcome mr and mrs percy pugh and family to the home formerly occupied by mr and mrs l hutchinson 4th line bypu will hold a weiner roast at the home of david and paul evans you young folk are welcome there were twelve from the goodwood bypu who went on the boat ride to niagara-on- thedake on saturday they re port a happy time mr and mrs stan slack and family spent the weekend at her brothers cottage mr and mrs reuben may and family had sunday tea with mr and mrs lance couling of norval rev lowden of ciaremont baptist church will preach in goodwood on sunday this will ibe the last supply speaker as mr england will be back for august mr and mrs gordon jones and girls had supper with mr and mrs bev taylor and brian on wednesday land at walkerton john is staying for a few days it was rather disappointing to see so few parents out to the vacation bible school clos ing exercises however it was gratifying to know that out of sixtytwo children who had en rolled over fifty received hon our certificates mrs jack hill and children are spending a few days at their cottage at lake scugog mr and mrs isaac meyers and ruth of maple visited at the homes of mr and mrs al- vin norton and mr and mrs les meyers on sunday mr and mrs harvey maye visited his father mr george maye on sunday if you have any news items this correspondent would be glad to receive them phone fi2020 by monday noon home of mr and mrs geo blake mrs rev moore entered the hospital last tuesday for another operation on her eye cherrywood mr and mrs a w hodgson of bloomneld spent a few days with mr and mrs teity mrs r miroy of cedar grove spent a few days with her daughter mr and mrs roy morrlsh mr and mrs nell petty of brooklin called on mr and mrs kueben tindall on sunday the wa is holding a bake sale at tim hagermans at locust hill on friday afternoon july 29 at 330 oclock mr stanley taylor is holiday- the congregational picnic last ing with hls p m and wednesday afternoon at cedar 1 iirs a j t glen park was very well attend- j g to report that douglas ed between sixty and seventy i alve abe to he home from sat down to a picnic supper the i tne hospital after his recent ac- races were conducted by glen j etdentl eastwood mr and jwm homager mrs webstr of toronto lim ited with mr and mrs r wrfghl son sunday the wa of caerywooi cited church met on wednes day with the president mrs r tindall presiding the devotion- al theme was the water ol life and it was taken by mrs wes petty and mrs leonard gates the chapter ia the study book on education for waiting minds was portrayed first by a questionnaire conducted by soins of the ladies in the audience secondly by a playlet enacted by mrs earl riches mrs cecil hollinger and mrs wllmot gates report were received and correspondence read during the buness period plans were made for the open meeting in september to which neighbour ing societies are being invited and at which the speaker will be mrs howard the president of toronto e presbytery wa another bake sale was planned for friday july 29th at hager- mans service station on no 7 highway the ladies are to have their baking at the church hall by 2 oclock there will be no wa meeting in august the meeting was closed with the wa benediction after which a light lunch was served the pegg families held their picnic at the home of mrs a pegg last sunday afternoon school promotions ss no 5 uxbridge names are in order of merit grade 9 doris hockley grade s dale tuck marjorie smith grade 7 bobby moore kar en wells edward weinhold wendy tuck loklin home con grade 6 michael pilkey ter ry hedge grade 5 janet hockley honours angelina crissette shirley arland edwin green field gloria parratt mary per ry gladys parratt kitty bat ten bobby arland allan savage grade 4 carol tuck hon david clubine hon dorothy pethick hon david st pierre david grainger ter- rance maniey bernard man- ley jotun home grade 3 tony falcon jerry wells grade 2a aegir home hon ours barbara falcon hon linda bendl grade 2b arthur banber doris greenfield attendance prizes 1st da vid st pierre 2nd carol tuck 3rd arthur banber field day sports 1st gloria parratt 2nd dale tuck 3rd allan savage mrs m sheehey teacher north ontario plowing match to be held oct 5 the officers and directors of the north ontario plowmens association met recently and decided to hold their 1955 plow ing match in uxbridge town ship on wednesday oct 5th the match will be held on the farm of mr john kydd it was decided to hold a junior plowing match on the ifarm of russell morrison bea- verton on saturday oct 1st the junior match will be open to all farm boys and girls in ontario county under 21 years of age there will be classes for 1g years and from 16 to 31yrs of age the following committees were appointed land committee albert thaxter horse comm john kvdd tractor comm charles ball banquet stuart ball albert thaxter canvassing morley haynes clarence bieen edgar smalley albert thaxter alex noble the north ontario plowing match has always been a very successful one the officers and directors are looking forward to another good match this year mrs t mcgill and family of sarnia spent a few- days with the latters parents mr and mrs john petty mr and mrs geo todd mr wm judd mr and mrs leslie hollidge and bruce had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs a lot of smiles that go a long way could best be used right in a persons own home golfers are up to their old tricks working hard out in the hot sun just to get into a hole both in nature and in eco nomics the ultimate consumer is the worm the people left in jucfdli they petition jeremiah to intercede wit jehovah but will not accept his messagk scttpfurei kings swx jeremiah i-h- by newman campbell our editor of pejonbera notes wilbur m smith dd cannot recall a lesson that has been based on the scriptures given in today lesson it should therefore be new to all of us it begins with two verses from n kings which were included in last weeks lesson and all the army of the chaldces that were with the captain of the guard k brake down the walls of jerusa lcm round about t now the rest of the people that were left in the city and the fugitives that fell away to the kingdom of babylon with the remnant of the multitude did ncbuzaradan the captain of the guard carry away but the captain of the guard left of the poor of the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen 8 what happened to those were left in judah is the subject j of our lesson they were not all poor as jeremiah was among them and later all the captains of the forces and all the people from the least nto tb- greatest came to hear jeremiahs the jews came to jeremiah asking him to plead for a mes sage from jehovah they proof ised faithfully to be thereafter true to god no matter what ha decreed it took 10 days beforo jeremiah was able to give his message to the people s if ye will still abide in this land then will 1 1 build you and not pun you down and i will plant you and not pluck you up for i repent me of the evil that i have done to you they were warned not to go to egypt as they were tempted to 1 because it seemed a land of peace f and plenty if they did that jere miah said they would die by th sword by pestilence and by famine how did the people react to the message after their promise x adhere to their codswbethef whoph message was good ortuz they said jeremiah spoke falsely iandthat god did not tell him u say they should not go to egypt but that he was influenced pby tjboruch so the leaders of judah pook the people into egypt we wml turacto omtttheiii memory verse the lcii is tnjrsrrcnstkom an shicu mj toou untied htm and am hdpedpaajins 2 message from jehovah jiorder god gam jeremiah about jeremiah had been tatatalstoncs with ch ej as told chains to raraah where nebula radan came to hiir and said that the lord had destroyed jeremiahs ill people because of their mrieked-3- ness but jeremiah could gowhcre he pleased he could remain in judah or go to babylon where he promised he wouldbe treated well jeremiah decided to stayj with the remnant of his people j juris day neittaerhkve tney feared ncbuzaradan also told jere- walkcdiin mylaw nor in my miah that he should go to geda- statutes that i set before yo liah in mizpah and tell himthatf before yowfathera the king of babylon had appointed him governor of judah he was the last of the line of david to hold an important post in the kingdom mizpah was in benja min on the boundary of the northern and southern kingdoms so jeremiah dwelt with geda- iiah and the people that were left in the land gcdaliah as gover nor seemed to have the approval of all but his officers informed him that the king of ammon across jordan had sent ishmaci a descendant of david to kill him the rumor proved true ish maci murdered not only gcda- liah but those around him who had aided him in maintaining order in the nation the brutal deed was done so secretly that ishmaol thought trc jews would to build a propylaca beforo tho oojat palace m egypt represent- ing the dais upon which the king satmcaning aprophecy that tho ijkiatkm wouwiaksmawy be do- stcoyed in egypt jfererasbjjgae b people a last warning because they are not humbled even unto f therefore iwih aet my fae against you for evil and to cut fitt all judah even then ttoey did not hcarkenj but all the men whose wives had been burning incense to tha heathen queen of heaven becam they said jehovahs protection had been of little use to them and tho queen of heaven had been kinder refused to ecase their idolatrous worship jeremiah alone remained tnra to his god in all things and he waited quietly for the salvation of god the moral of the lesson is plain if we walk in the statutes of god our father trust in him and do his will we shall be blest but if we worship strange gods and din obey his commandments evil will surely come to us not know he had done it biaed on ecrri tinted outhns produced br lh division of chrietua nmlonal cv- 1 of the churches oc christ in ibe u8a- and 1 distributed by king features syndicate th5 dwlalon or cltrtetua tomemxmj 1 of the churches of christ in ibe u8a- and used br lu s the army of the chaldeans under the captain of the kings juard nebuiara- dan broke down the walls cf jeruialem and only the poorest of the people of j tf left to terd the vines ij ncbuzaradan the captain of the guard told jeremiah that he could go whither he would if he chose to go to babylon he would be well treated but jqremlah sued with the peop who were left aikaiikj then the people that were left in judah gods word to jeremiah was that if tha came to jeremiah and asked him to pray people stayed in judah he would be for a rrcssage fjom jehovah they with thern if they went to kjypt they prorrsed that whether the rresigs was wguld de in xpite gods vanrg gd or bad they woud obey lh comvsfc th went to egypt blilucj juurlvjsbw memorvvepse ptiim uj ju

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