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Newmarket Era and Express, 21 May 1953, p. 4

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1 Ji I TTF A- A 1 J J r Solicitor Notary Public Etc I Plant phone 125 Office phones and STIVER IYONS AND VALE Notaries Nfc Mathews M BA Joseph Vale Bay Phone Out Toronto Oat A- iiiw- iv- A MILLS and Notary MAIN ST Pbpaeiil 1T J VIOLET MacNAUGHTON Conveyancing Insurance St Ml Newmarket ELECTRICAL CONTBACTOR and Wiring mm a bain General Torridoil space beaten and Oil All tt Bo Ontario St Newmarket lames J Wail PLUMBING HEATING Contractor Dealer for Palrbanka Monte earn Oil Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning OAK RIDGES PHONE 111 PHONE AURORA BARRISTER SOLICITOR ETC MAIN ST PHONE NEWMARKET DR 0 NOBLE DENTIST Over MUNICIPAL Of lice IVANS FUBS NEWMARKET Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone 5 Order taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling EVANS FUELS Distributor in Newmarket and Hist rltf for WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil Phone S Timothy Dr VmderVoort Main Newmarket Phone Wiw CHIROPRACTIC Aiatoclated With I Hunt D C Newmarket PHONE J for appointment THE VARIETY OF DESIGNS in oar collection MONUMKNTH Out wo can meet almoat any require meat both to kind and We make to older of every description our work our prompt and reaaonabiy priced MAIN ST A JOHN Confederation Life Aaeodatlon end Eagle Newmarket g J- TOESv r4x Here is a choice article that could be an encouragement to all of us GOD AND A WORM The base things of the world and things which are despised hath God chosen yea and things which are not to bring to naught things that are Cor God glorifies Himself by the use of humble servants Saul the mighty is fearful and afraid And God sends simple shep herd boy against the great Go liath The timid stripling Jeremiah is sent to the uncouth rustic Amos to the court of Israel Christ the Carpenter chooses and publicans to stand before councils and kings God uses poor souls even as Samson used the new jawbone to win is mighty victories There is the cursing tinker with his library of two volumes whose classic brings bless ing to million souls Who but God would have chosen John There is tile poor ec centric frequently confined in a madhouse who compiles a con cordance that has meant more to the church of Christ than half the literary vaporing toe doctors of our day God chose Alexander Cm- den An unlearned layman in a country church preaches to a score of people and says the word that brings If to Christ Surely In that day he will share the triumph of the mighty man Marianne Ad lard in per petual pain prays every day for I I Moody and Moodys preaching and Marianne Ad lards praying win a multitude of souls to Jesus Christ So often the victory of captain in the valley is the vic tory of the unseen saint who prays on the hilltop Some of US are not called to prophesy in the mighty city of Nineveh calling king and cap- lain to repentance but if in the unseen places we worthily serve we are as surely instru ments of Jehovah for the accom plishment of His will Well did God suy Fear not thou worm Jacob and men of Israel I will help thee sallh the and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel Is COOP with BACKACHE CHASES KIDNEYLIVER PILLS ft- v God Save Queen Elizabeth I It I 1 j ed I TANKS Kfiilmeiit THIS WAY ad Button FOR Qui WWnlWW NCR 111 When Coronation history Is made In June It may be that it will create precedent by being one of the shortest ceremonies on record To spare the Queen the aim of Royal committees and com missions is to arrange a cere mony which will preserve the essentials of the service but which will be streamlined In ac cordance with modern Ideas The Queen is expected to ar rive at the Abbey at eleven oclock And by she may well be on tier return Journey through cheering crowds Crown ed and with the symbols of pow er in her hands Of course there nave been ceremonies shorter than two hours Henry III was crowned rather brusquely In a few min utes Missing Crown But this was at Gloucester when his mother put her brace let on ids head instead of the Crown which his father John was supposed to have lost with other Jewels in the The French held at that time and Henry had a full- dress repeat performance later at Westminster when they were driven out The Ceremony at Westminster has often lasted five or six hours Longest on record was that of George 1 After l halfLatin ceremony the service was re written in English Hut lids was a language George 1 did not know In addition the bishops knew no German So it was de cided to have the service in Lathi again Burrowed Sword all accounts this was a language neither King nor Bish ops knew with the result that the Ceremony dragged on and on The King arrived at Westmin ster fall at nine lie did Hot re turn to St unlit it was an amusing mon ument to British and German thoroughness George I a religious man In troduced a precedent which sue- ceding Sovereigns have follow ed lie was shocked at the dir ection that he should wear his new Crown during the Commun ion Service which doges the cere mony And despite Archbishop IVnfsoiiH assurance thai it was the custom he humbly took it off for the Sacrament Hut for all Its length he was belter with the smooth ness of the ceremony than was his greatgrandson George III At this Coronation hardly any thing went right for Ids has been laid on til Urn Howard of barn whoso ancestor command ed the force that defeated the Armada but who in found the Job Karl Marshall loo big for The procession laraine confus ed and mixed up bo that the King did not manage to roach the Abbey until Homo of I ho props required were missing in cluding the Sword of State so that the Mayor of lent his for the occasion limn a largo diamond fell out of the Crown at the crit ical moment All Ibis did nut put George III in I ho of lie called I on I Howard to him later and what ho thought of Howler Lord Howard finally put his loot rhht In it by saving I have arranged Your Majesty that next Coronation will go off perfectly Perhaps was they wore ho appalled by lack of preparation for Coronation thai representatives of Dukes of Normandy and no longer attended after The tioth in that after that Monarch no lunger laid claim In be of I Vance The old link wlih Normandy which hud Imded since lie mid had and I ho of Itoueu In assist In the ceremony was broken Yet not For when tjueen ete lorn Abbey in June she Will wear what Is culled Cap of MalnlenaiieOi a tlueal cap place to he Crown and which is In repres ent when Nor man Duke an Imdlsh And Instead of and from he ComiuaitweaMli will loin at Wcdmhuder In drowning of well drilled who by ehnniHj Wittily Is sirange in that If legal why ho Town Ill In eapltals like Cnubomi 01- and is In tor a Hon In lug her Until I and Charle were CrowntMl King of at lea in Hut the to WflMminator and the In many hava the bitter pun Their In and by part ant Cowi indicate the oneness of a unique form of Empire bound together in a common allegiance to the Queen So when In June the Arch bishop of Canterbury turns to lite east south west and north to pose the question of Recogni tion he will be addressing the whole Commonwealth of Na tions with the words Sirs I here present unto you Queen Elizabeth your undoubt ed Queen Wherefore all you who are come this day to do your Homage and Service are you willing to do the same And in the answering shout God Save Queen Elizabeth mingling with the shriller cries of Hie trumpets as the sound swells to the Abbey roof will be the acknowledgment that the girl in the crimson mantle stand ing In the Sanctuary is Queen not only to the English hut also to the Scot the Canadian the Australian and all the Inhabit ants of that part of the world now called the Commonwealth litis answer is the Indication for the Church to proceed with ceremony It is followed by the Oath in form etuis with the Queen kneeling at the Altar with her hand on the Bible which is open by custom at the Gospel of St John so to swear to her prom ises The Investiture One of the few things that went really well at Ills Coronation was the music Han del had composed a setting for the story of the Priest who Anointed Solomon And this was sung at the Kings Anointing It has been used ever since and during this an cient rite this year a thousand voices will no doubt slug again Ihe music with which a German decked so a ceremony as the Coronation After the Anointing comes Investiture The priestly clothing so like a bishops which a Sovereign set apart from lay af fairs the Golden Spurs the Jewelled Sword the Royal all these are presented some to he worn some to be symbolically placed and then removed again The Orb the Ring two Scep tres still they come these prec ious signs of Sovereignty and with the presentation of each Is a little exhortation At last ar rives the moment which gives Its name to ceremony The Archbishop goes to Altar and lifts up St Edwards Crown In his hands for moment as It glows In the Abbey light he holds the complete symbol of Sovereignty the history of our race the popular Image of all Is royal and a great hope that Crowning will Inaugur ate a reign richer than gold more sparkling Jewels brighter than any Crown Then as ho gently lowers it on the Queens head the hush Is brok en with of God Rave Queen with blaring lrumMla and by signal over London pealing bells and gun fire from the Tower There follows the Hon and the Homage of the rob ed and kneeling peers Her Ami then Queen mantled in purple Sceptre and Orb in hand wearing the Imperial Crown leaves for that less slyl bed but utterly spontaneous Homage of HI reels wall ing crowds who too have a ren dezvous on this Coronation Hay William a Hurt Hay Co surgeon who ar rived in Columbia lu I explored whin areas lunar with a cycle of years Is used in BE AG The first Citizens day was celebrated at Jersey school on Friday afternoon The Beach Womens Institute which mode plans for the day and dedi cated trees in memory of de ceased members of the WJ branch appreciate the cooperation of the school board the teachers and pupils Three gold medal awards were award ed to pupils of Jersey school and many other prizes as well Rev Mr Arthur had charge of the dedication ceremony Reeve ft J Pollock gave a splendid ad dress stressing the importance of the new school by chairman of loyalty to the flag A new flag purchased by the school board was raised for the first time at the school board Mr Arthur Dawson A beautiful poem call Coronation was read by one of the pupils Hie poem was written by Mrs sister-in- law The Institute presented nil children present with flogs Sev eral prize winning numbers were sung by the pupils lead by Mrs- A music teacher Jimmy Woplington seven- years old astonished nil present with an accordion selection which won highest marks the festival Miss school principal was chairman of the program Atf J rev s l- Your Chamtttr of Commerce is building a belter community r r J PH COMPlEfE RADIATOR s i -H- -i- a- wM v ir svnV W K A v Vv j TV tlut v I w VI m She cant gel out today but is taking advantage of the fc Atltl tho dollars ywr saves in you pick up- Think of J- and it saves too how you can even go places without leaving the house Your telephone serve you so ways ho price am measure its usefulness p w lUillUiiJ M

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