Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), June 17, 1954, p. 4

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i The Newmarket Era and BETHEL Sunday Dr Johnson a professor at Toronto University the presiding minister He Will preach next Sunday June and June when he re places Rev who lay on holidays during June The time of services during June will 230 Sunday school is at PINE ORCHARD J vr 3tftt he Hes changing the nations landscape You may see the result of what be is doing in the citys changing skyline or out where the corn grows tall in the mushrooming suburbs or in the new look of Mam Street in a mellow town Where many a vacant lot once stood he helps it with a tine new school Where you used to see a structure that was an eyesore you may now see a new apartment house store or other building be played a role providing Thanks part to him many houses rise here and there of row on row to community after community New black ribbons of tie town to town Somewhere a new is bunt industrial plants too are sometimes the byproducts of his helping hand Perhaps one of them has provided you with a job Who is he He represents all the millions of life insurance policyholders Canada And its money from their premiums which life insurance companies invest for them that makes possible such improvements as these throughout the nation So if you are a life insurance policyholder building tor your family and yourself youre also helping to build a better Canada YOUR SKVJCJ him muff- In Conado will M P familys own need in Mrs Ross attended zone three annual meeting of the Federation of Agriculture at on June Mis Baker was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for a bride of this month Miss Eileen Mr and Mrs Don Mason and son St Catharines were recent guests of Mr and Mrs George Mason Mrs Is greatly im proved after her recent illness Considerable damage was done to several homes during the elec trical storm on Saturday The home of Mr and Carman Sheridan on the fifth concession was demolished An ice cream social will held at Union church a day June 28 at oclock under the auspices Willing Workers gaff Wood will provide piano selections There will readings vocal The service at Union on Sunday June 13 was well at tended A was in charge of the service Regular Sunday services are at and Sunday school at service at Pine Or chard cemetery will be held on Sunday June at 230 Birthday wishes are extended this week to Nellie R Aurora 11 years old on Friday Wilms Ann Ellis years old on Fri day June Paul Wayne Cutting Newmarket years old on Sat- urday June Betty June Rolling Mount Al bert ft years old on Saturday IO York Farmers Tour See Conservation Methods Three dozen members of the the Blubaugh Farm and Louis York County Soil and Crop Im provement association last week enjoyed a fourday bus trip to Ohio State where they visited several farms to study the soil conservation problems and me thods of control Plans for the tour were made by Agricultural Representative who had the cooperation of the assistant soil for Ohio Marshall in arrang ing the program there Oh Monday they made a long drive to Coshocton Ohio by way of Buffalo and the picturesque Allegany Valley The crooked hilly roads with the many ham lets and level crossings made It impossible to make good driving time fay forenoon at the earth forming plots were balanc ed on scales in a subterranean chamber so adjusted as to automatically weigh the dew which falls on the plots Many other devices and arrange ments were set to measure rain fall absorption and runoff In the afternoon visits were made to three farms where conserva tion measures are practiced to rehabilitate the soil including R years old on Saturday Joan Wallace old on June James Ley Keswick June years old on Monday June Jo Anne Audrey Wilson New market years old on Mon day June Billy Drew Newmarket years old on Monday June James Albert White Newmarket years old on Wed nesday June William Leslie Harrison 1 Cedar Valley years old on Wednesday June Ray Dike 3 years old on Wed nesday June Irene Dike It 3 Newmarket years old on Wed nesday June Gary Alfred White R Newmarket years old on Wednesday June Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club Bromfields Malabar Farm Wednesday forenoon the group visited the field crops and live stock of the State Experiment Station at where they were particularly in terested in the nutritional work including cud inoculation and a peek into the inner workings of a steers digestive system Wednesday afternoon and Thursday forenoon included visits to farms with varying problems of soil and drainage some trying to conserve moisture and others providing drainage where the impervious subsoil would not permit the use of Returning to afternoon time hail weigh pounds Both windshield were cracked also the destination At Niagara Falls a tour made of the new Adam Beck power project which will give Ontario more than additional horsepower when completed in the near future Everyone was impressed by the warmth of the reception and hospitality shown by the farm- York Junior Farmers Annual Picnic Held York County Junior Farmers held their annual picnic at Cedar Beach Park Lake on Friday June 11 In the ball tournament held during the afternoon the Sharon club emerged as champion defeating the club in a close In the preliminary games Sharon defeated and won over In the tugofwar the Vellore club showed up against the in the final pull and were in sports program supper in juniors enjoyed a ar Beach Pavilion Don or- GET Sharon David WV- day hat the county team a and a rifle Provincial leld at the June The in a pre- recently at ill consist of Ron Tom Don Cober all of Schomberg and Gordon shooting Field liminary cm Aurora r The will meet at the home of Mrs on Wed nesday June at pm Mrs Richmond Hill has been visiting her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs forgot one and the untiring efforts put Rose forth by the conservation offi cials to make the trip enjoyable and educational The Ohio peo ple are contemplating a return trip Mr and Mrs V Johnson and Mrs- attended the wedding of Mr and Mrs Montgomery Aurora Last Tuesday evening tiling The Common Round ft S4iffi US- By Isabel Colville ma If I tf I I wonder what the most con vincing answer would be to the question What is the thing the world needs most today Could a world poll be taken The an swers I suppose would reflect nationality education ideals and beliefs But underneath all these an swers there would surely be a basic belief even if it were not consciously formulated It would be the need for called Greatest In the World Love This thought earner me on Thursday JurlOivwKetJ thanks to the Lot Mr and Mrs Elgin able to attend the itlftt Vnitc and hear the guest told about Victor Mission she m small to its stature The class an their the majorltfe or know lorn of physical iy t live the house and pull light cords for the last storm put our radio out of commission However all ended well and it was a day to remember Rural Schools Festival On Wednesday evening June with Gladys Ridley and her girls to the high from the rural and be auclge mite To a in a Sou a Of course kjHCot at the fence put in him the cost of new iMwUiciwi In ihe I know to a i- iiss otftcr gigpjfiSUf do initial feacbln j 3WjSj 8i they did In or two pi isorj was lit leases seemcbV to capacity fetve and enunciation was I nearly alt the perhaps to the may not seem the ordinary hill to anyone who has worked with children It proclaims a victory f junior school sang All the Happy heavy repair and to save xpen4e give you for your money That why treat rot why wo Veep our clean and in good reir why put up ilietfs to last siutso if we are our price your tclcphotit low A I to iff Wrl THE JT y- oJ nf was fur not only every word but they love and the fe but a and fevcrjiesis the SMh but no one fenovGr tmStftay be cause a mm church are always from sources of 10 k j t 1 negligible but 1st an increase Its a marvellous work a curing of sick minds and and souls Mrs Fish introducing the speaker that she had not a great deal of use induct Ions they long telling nil the wanted to say advance or were irrelevant She said shed only say two things about speaker She did not know personally but alio knew she must he capable and unselfish capable because she occupied the she did in the mission and unselfish or she would never have taken it Mrs Fred Caulficld gave a vote of thanks to Mrs the speaker also Mrs Toronto words weight to those of the speaker and to ladles quartette and companlst Mrs presid ed Id like to say a word about the luncheon tables because with their flowers and rainbow colored serviettes arranged gob let fashion presented a charm ing picture It was a great place to meet friends I was to find Mrs Esther there was my nearest neighbor and now lives at Ot tawa There were two of our orchestra members present Mrs ltowatt Mrs Smith to ex change When we Aurora there was an odd drop of rata falling but as we let Mrs Mrs Hewlett and Mr Tod out it blacker and blacker as we our house the hail was doing a tap dance on car and road andT to into kept pilch faultlessly One junior stvtion us all sang as loved to sing Tfe inter mediate and senior sang well There wore three boys who sang it exceptional were two part choruses showed thai in time section will be Tito girls did some work In grouifts mid 1 think this should be encouraged for trios and nice change in any program stared at program when I saw Band What on earth is wanKit know and Gladys to enlighten gather ed that it was a flute and ho seemed to get a great of it One group did amazingly well and no doubt in another year the others will he equally good One young hut acted as piano for one member and his touch and tempo were fine Speaking Mis Jacques did a splendid job was interested by the adjudi cator There are three types of adjudicating those you hate those you tolerate and those those with whom you never agree tolerate those with whom yon sometimes agree and admire those with whom you see eye to Or Noble stressed Ihe absolute necessity for perfect pitch good head tones not growls He said the children should open their mouths from north to south in stead of to west massed schools sang two numbers in one of which Elaine Rose was soloist Miss Armstrong was presented with a beautiful sheath of and deserved it for hoc fine work I was so to see boys tak ing such a prominent part in the singing to the three sang the trio and Dick sang a duet in their group chorus one likes to feel the fids dont have to do all the

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