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Newmarket Era and Express, 31 May 1951, p. 13

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J A J JL- itfH 5 Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Page v C J Li MID BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS C f Cody irfZ FC3 i J V Preferred by millions of Canadians for its superb quality and flavour Vv fcTl i iV wfc talk over special prices sure 53 eaoy fete oy ANY IN ONTARIO ITURE fevs ixr w- i- Phone V to fc L I 11 v rig i i ft-r- vs li s i -iv- i J 1 TV PI II L L Jfl J j JP mm KING GEORGE HOTEL v aiv itTSl AMD l A Ms yon down i titois whove baked with it And For the fttion of in the mixing arid then in the 0durej you light evenly textured tender and Huffy are always The two separate that neither nor can are the heal I know of for wonderful baking result plays a very iuirtnut in your baking an every timet ana Top Summer with fronted eolorfnlly as a summer garden And to be fill to of baking moke them with DOWN Thats the flour sifted And til its oi me Cup cups sifted shortening Down Cake 2 Calumet cup rait vanilla flour once measure add baking powder sift times Cream shortening add sugar 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weathcrtt coat of this excellent paint your ia protected and beautified for sunny it it Pre pared no or extra work Why riot your plans with know the facts before you paint anada my the good thing of life first tea came to I of a Bay Company vessel v 57iB year took the entire reach ita of Ganadian tealovers waited patiently ami tho tea wholeheartedly when it finally bailie ha they wclcomo KI the favourite of folk whowaoV really lea Teal try it for afternoon tea Youll know its very firit flavoured tup And because its more per pound for toffee Quality tea from mm r Classified Ads Bring Results Two Beautiful foV CTT it4- ijr feis IT I 4 J Aurora high school athletes won the Trophy meet last Wednesday by a wide margin over Newmarket and Richmond Hill- If the cheerleaders section had been included in the final tally Aurora would have added to its margin with the cheersection shown above From left Hea ther Peggy Jones Florence King Diane and Beverley Smith MrsH Morton Reelected President Mrs Howard Morton was re elected president of the New market Home and School assoc iation at the annual meeting in the Prince Charles school May Following the installation ceremony she was presented with a bouquet of fiovers by Mrs Nelson Ion on behalf of the association The installation was conducted by the district vice president Mrs who was in troduced by Mrs Bert Morrison Mrs Morton gave a report on the years activities The meeting opened with the J singing of the National Anthem with Neil Lothian principal of King George school at the piano Mrs J T Rhodes religious con vener who was in charge of the meeting led the group in the Lords A mixed chorus of school chil dren under the direction of Her man Fowler sang two songs Close of Day with words set to Slumber Song and Hunters Horn an old Bo- folk song in two Mrs Jack Swindells thanked the singers and Mr Fowler for their fine contribution to the program The guest speaker Rev J T Rhodes of St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket gave an in spiring message Education and Religion The following officers were el ected past pros Mrs Ted Mit chell pros Mrs Morton first vice Mrs Ray Holbrooke 1 second vice Mrs L Sin- I Mrs Robert rec sec Mrs John sec Mrs Re-id- Atkinson pianist Neil Lothian assist pian ist Mrs Bert Morrison super vising principal A Jackson Chairmen program Mrs A A Bailie finance Mrs Stewart and Mrs Bert Morrison literature Mrs John Swindells arts and crafts Mrs Leonard Coil pi a membership Mrs Jack social Mrs Wal ter Johns radiovisual aids Mrs Fred Hagan religious education Mrs J Rhodes health Mrs Noble citizenship Mrs C home education Dr Margaret Arkiiislall Blue Cross hospitalization Mrs Yates Parents Magazine Mrs Victor School mothers Alexander Mu ir Mrs Kenneth Bennington Stuart Scott Mrs VanZjnt Prince Charles Mrs Nelson Ion King George Mrs Fred The on By Isabel ColvUle SERMONS IN GLASS Wasnt it Shakespeare who said we could find Tongues on trees books in the Ilnming brooks sermons in stones and good in vgn ftwr See he handsome limn handle finish Kingcraft Guild Hears Noted Artist Kings wold home of Sir Hands are instruments and Lady that shape creative imagination that your money shirty to ftprotit get it JJuilam ii seem to want to go soaring off into blue price You do much to keep riiig Abut you ran with care -7- dip wing of SUM dollars each payday How Well there really no trick to it its a of approaching your money in right he- fore tt a chance to take off And right way Planning way This BANK yatem keeps those flyaway will do you the nitwt good Ask at for your free cony of tie beat I know high above Lake was the ideal setting for Mr Han sen designer and interior decor ator of Die noted British Amer ican Oil Building Toronto to re veal to Kingcrafts Guild Cana- diana in art designs and crafts It was fitting on Citizenship Day May 23 that Mr Hansen a native of Denmark should tell the gathering that the ex pression of folk art in design is the natural right of Can adian craftsman Mr Hansen is on loan from the Company to Ontario for a year His objective is to stimu late designs in crafts Lady velle introduced him with refer ence to his rich contribution li through the use of Canadian motifs and folk hire In decoration imtl design Although not born in Canada Mr Hansen caught a vision of the beauty of this country which many of us have failed to express she said He has climbed the ladder of success the hard way but has never lost faith in beauty Art Design and Craft Arts and crafts are vitally im portant in human life they are the things we preserve as the expression of creative imag ination which in itself gives us status above the animals declar ed Mr Hansen He spoke of the folk art movement which embraces all legitimate crafts to assure healthy growth in the fine arts of a nation a movement that is giving Canadian folk art recognition both as a desirable tourist at traction in many localities and a nationwide cultural develop ment The search for beauty is the most important thing in the life of humanity he said All our lives we look for something beau tiful No matter how low one sinks there is always that yearn ing He called it the common denominator of the peoples of the world first in the family then in the community and the nation Despite the search for religions and he said unity of beauty combine a 1 people tern of times Mr Hansen said In pioneer clays this imagination was by necessity constantly used In to days machine age the day of so- called timesaving gadgets many tin not know how to employ their leisure time If we cant have creative exercise in every day we must have a hob by he stressed Arts and crafts help out he said in the economy of a district like Tobermory a fishing village that has turned to weaving Scotch tartans Mid land too is working out a scheme whereby the spirit of Georgian Bay is producing cultural de velopment and enhancing tour ist attraction Midland women May I add my humble contri- sermons in glass It you asked ten people what they first for on entering a church almost certain you would get ten different answers Some people say that they are so accustomed to their church that they just sit down and dont look for anything in particular theyve seen it all so often Some read the weekly calendar or hymns and some just relax and wait for the service to begin Then there arc some people who get a new thrill every time I they enter a church Personally J that is my altitude I know Im queer Ive been told so loo much imagination and a host of other ton touches But even an odd soul has a right to an opinion The first thing I look for is an altar with its cross and its flowers the cross to remind us that Christ died for lis the flowers to re mind us of the glories of the resurrection If there isnt an altar then look for the windows and their glorious colors and suggestive subject matter satisfy down want my inner sciousnesSr On Sunday mornings in Trin ity United church the south windows if the sun be shining are been takingly lovely There is one an at the empty face is angelic and the wings seem positively to glow and- One seems to catch a faint echo of the mes sage Ho is not here He is in the effect It draws the eyes like a magnet and who can say it is not preaching its own serm on to those who have eyes to see And there is a figure of the Christ in another window that lights up with a white ethereal radiance that is not of this world Yes trees have tongues they tell us of their work in the world to furnish beauty and shade to give shelter and homes to bird and beast to give fruits and fuel and they too point to the Father in heaven who made them Running brooks tell stories of the in their waters of the lands they water as they pass through and the creatures that drink of them Stones speak of firm founda tions they preach of the of God and tell us there is good in everything And one of these every things is the beauty of sermons in glass Next week recital want to own at least a dozen of these magnificent polished stain less steel steak knives Blade is long with serrated edge for easy cutting The handsome Gitalin handle has a gleaming Ivory finish But ihh offer good for a limited time only So start sending for your knives today Just mail box tops and to The Canadian Shredded Wheat Com pany lid Niagara Falls Ontario Start your day right with BOX TOPS SfJ f fl ml J a yw V9 s You arc more likely to feel run down And tired when you skimp on breakfast And NABISCO SHRED- DUD WHEAT made from pure whole including bran ins real need in diet Tomorrow change to wholesome NABISCO WHEAT lj tf a J 1 J 3ioi NABISCO WHEAT UK vn ris en I Then there is one with Christ as a shepherd carrying the little lambthe Lamb of God carrying the helpless creature Whose like was daily in the temple sacrificed for sin Is there anything more comforting the Bible than the thought as a Shepherd and it is so often emphasized And even before Christ the wrote the Lord is my Shepherd When you look at make pieced quilts window you feel a sense of Called culture a misused it Is an artist seeking truth and God x -i- in exquisite abstract designs set up by the speaker Through his company he will assist any lo cality to establish its designs for weaving rugging and many other home crafts Following the general meeting refreshments were served with Mrs C P Johnston and Mrs Jewitt pouring tea Oth ers assisting were Mrs Mel Miss Doris Priestly Mrs A Gillham Stove v With the sale of crafts coming in October Lady sug gested group conveners line up exhibits to avoid duplication Groups were requested to meet once a month during holiday period The next meeting will be held at the home of Baxter June alternative the in the form of a noon box lunch picnic gathering to bring along their work Those unable to go at the noon hour are welcome during the after noon It will be decided then if the Guild will affiliate with the Ontario Spinners and Weavers Guild A fine display of hooked rugs a scene a small hooked footstool and some smocking were exhibit ed by members Mrs Hansen made favorable comment on the hooking concerning the designs and the dyed from which they were made P rugging convener rest and relaxation the Shep herd cares for the least of His sheep and your sense of and fear drops away and you can almost feel those tender arms you Then there is one lovely which I have seen in many Roman Catholic churches and some Anglican the Blessed Vir gin and St John beside the cross on Calvary What mother love it brings to mind what ion what faithfulness Sure ly the sword that Simeon prophe sied should pierce Marys soul had done its terrible work Back to Trinity again and ev entide and how there is a window that lifts you in to the world of the spirit ft is a copy of Hunts of the World Be hold I stand at the door and knock it says and then one sees the unique thing about the win dow the lantern is lit Even in a soft subdued light it glows with a golden lambency but when the setting sun lights it one feels it is helping Christs eyes to seek out yowl There is something of the supernatural Montmorency Falls in Quebec has the highest fall in Canada feet which is nearly double that of Niagara resent the flowers of each of the ten provinces would make interesting work iA r A re J vi if v fcx mi Sr WA fi raivj S t once a fc V- fe trf fSA I Has many features youd expect to find only in higher- priced refrigerator Cold from MftftfMisH al foods from h trip ra Dm 7px vl about and MW1 Warranty exclusive Trays with builtin Tray and Cube Releasee larae holds If lbs frozen Cold Storage Tray for quick fcvtts and vj 1 fjW if ft I KM 1 I F- j-

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