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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Oct 1954, p. 10

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r V Business and Professional INSURANCE FIRE BURGLARY AUTO AND LIFE New and used cars financed Bill Timothy Si NEWMARKET PHONE for and pro of Dr a VandtrVoort DENTIST Main St Phone dr w son DENTIST Main Street Newmarket Phone MISCELLANEOUS Lawn Garden Equipment SALE SERVICE Richmond Bill Ufa a- i SUH A U1ANOI OP an INSURANCE Confederation Life Association Representative Tire Automobile and Casualty St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert Insure Today the coop way Enquire at your local coop Newmarket Phone MUTUAL OF CANADA NEWMASErTT 1 Timothy Phone AURORA PHONE PA Fire Auto Casualty Insurance and Low Cost Auto Financing LEGAL FLOYD CORNER qc Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA Res PA T A A Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA Wellington St ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING House Farm and Industrial Wiring Free Estimates DOUG BAIN Ontario St Box Phone Newmarket EVANS FURS newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone 5 Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling EVANS FUELS Distributor in Newmarket and District for WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel OH Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Tank RICHMOND TURNER Builders Contractors or Fanners No 1 and No Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices Clapperton Lumber Co Port Ontario MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Barristers Solicitors Notaries Mathews Lyons Joseph Main St Bay St Phone Phone EM Newmarket Out Toronto A M MILLS Barrister Solicitor and Notary MAIN ST Newmarket Phone IS MY BUSINESS Bookings for Land Sea and Air TRAVEL BUREAU Herbert Authorized Agent for AH Steamship Lines Main Street Newmarket Ont Phone I VIOLET ROBINSON MacNAUGHTON Conveyancing Insurance St Phono 339 PINE ORCHARD The Willing Workers will meet at the home of Mrs John ston on Wednesday afternoon Oct at oclock Topic For all this I am thankful by Mrs Harper reading A Johnson Mr and Mrs J- Carter of To ronto were Sunday visitors of Mrs Wood Anniversary service at Union church on Sunday Oct 3 at Enjoys Colored Films Shown At Meeting Held By Art Club Dear Air Editor I was one of the guests of the Art club last Thursday night at its open meeting and I want to say a great big thank you for such a pleasant evening We were taken by most exquisite colored slides to many interest- am was in charge of Rev Disc The soloist was James Carter and beautiful places a quartette selection by Mr and Mrs George Murray Miss Helen and Mr James Car ter At the evening service Rev Shannon Was guest speaker Selections were given by the choir and a solo by Mrs George Murray The church was dec orated with baskets of beautiful flowers Mr and Mrs James Hope have returned from their trip to British Columbia Union church service on was a trap to Florida and back with delightful commen tary made more delightful still by a delicate touch of humor Among some of the most beau tiful pictures were local scenes including and the Taj Mahal Poster memorial at We saw our own Lake In many moods all beautiful and camp pictures up at Couchiching We saw the Aurora horse show went up to and saw grim bare rocks as well as Thanksgiving Sunday Oct the softer side of that wonderful will be taken by Rev at summer playground We saw ajn Sunday school meets at old landmarks both here and in Bracebridge and the Institutes In For A York The Womens Institutes of York County and the York Pioneers Historical Society have an inter esting piece of work underway in the development of the Sharon Temple Museum into a museum for York County The Institutes came into the project in when they joined the Historical Society in spon soring a community picnic at the Sharon Temple Museum Each Institute in the County has been encouraged to take a membership in the York Pioneers Historical Society through the Institute con vener of Historical Research Individual members are also ask ed to join These were the first steps toward developing the County museum To arouse the interest of people throughout the county and to point out the importance of pre serving local history the Wom ens Institutes are organizing public meetings with outstanding speakers each Institute dis trict The East York meeting under the direction of the District Past PEeaidifenti Mrs will be held at ville on Monday Oct 23 at oclock Ilex Frost will the speaker and Miss Anna P Lewis director of the Ontario Womens Institute Branch will show col ored slides on Sharon Museum and Its Possibilities Centre Yorks meeting in charge Institutes District President Mrs Red- dick will be held in Aurora in the high school Auditorium on Wednesday Nov- at oclock The speakers be John Fisher Mr EtHanna and Miss Anna Pi Lewis Miss Lewis will again show her pictures Meetings for the other parts of the county will- probably be held at and Woodbrtdge early in the New Year shrine at Midland and the boats at Port and We saw pictures of water ski ing and last years art show with the artists standing beside their exhibits Mr the old est member of the club was one of them One of the set of films we thought was extra spe cial showed the autumn coloring in our own maple trees near Newmarket Mrs Dorothy Bowman was In charge of the projector and her comments on the different films and explanations added a last touch to a charming evening The film showing the fine en trance to our own home town and the sign board of Newmar ket was a pleasing sight in color film Again many thanks to the Art club Sincerely Golden Glow t HARVEST SERVICES HELD BY CHURCHES Two churches held special services on Sunday Oct In keeping with the harvest season floral decoration of autumn flowers foliage fruits vege tables and grains brightened the churches The symbolic loaf of bread signified the temporal ana spiritual blessings St Andrews Presbyterian church Strange observed the anniversary Rev Dr Skene spoke on the purpose of church dedication For his evening theme Dr Skene swered his own question good is your excuse Mr Floyd was organist in the morning and sang two solos accompanied by bis wife A quartette from Maple United church choir were evening singers with Mrs as organist Thankfulness was the theme of a sermon by Rev A A Chote Richmond Hill at All Saints Anglican church when the Har vest Thanksgiving was observed Roger sang Rev rector of the Church of the Messiah To ronto was the guest preacher in the evening The girls section of the choir sang a twopart an them with Mrs as organist The rector Rev Michel conducted the les sons The congregation of St Stephens church Maple attend ed the evening service SKETCHING TRIP Mr and Mrs Chadwick and son Bob Miss Jean Walton and Mr Douglas Cockburn will spent the Thanksgiving weekend on a sketching trip in the Dor- set district This group mem bers of the Newmarket Art club will stay at the Dorset hotel Fax Newmarket Era and Express Oct- throughout he represented which is operator by the widow of frame Many Art clubs the province will This sketching outing has In come an annual event for On tario artists but the is a popular spot with them through out the season Era ani Express bring results V USE JUNIOR LADIES AID Indies Aid Chris- Baptist church Newmarket will tim home of Mrs Tuesday Oct Menu their Save the Child rein and the bazaar to Ihfe meeting KESWICK Mr and Mrs A- Agar have returned after a two weeks holiday Mrs Roches was in charge of the drug store during their absence Miss Lynn and Miss Myrtle Lloyd have returned af ter a weeks visit in Toronto Mr and Mrs Freeman Pollock Mrs Kennedy Mr Pollock Miss Van- Norman and Miss Terry among those who enjoyed a tor trip north last week while the autumn foliage was at its best Mrs Vera Herring is speeding the week in Toronto Mrs Ella Wilder and Mrs Wilson Toronto spent Sunday Lindsay We are sorry to report Frank has suffered severe stroke Our deepest sympathy to Mrs Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Francis Morton Keswick in the death their mother Mrs Friend formerly Nellie Philip pm A splendid pro- am Her husband and sort Hay- gram is being prepared All the predeceased jany women are invited to attend Mr Peter St Marys and Miss Wallace Toronto visitors the home of Mrs Jno There will fe no service in United church or Sunday school next Sunday because of anniversary services at United church A of the Zephyr la dles attended meeting at on Thurs- ZEPHYR The will hold the Oc tober thankotfering meeting in the United church Sunday school room on Wednesday HOW DIFFERENT Let us see how grains of wheat fell into the ground and died for His sake who endured the Cross and despising the shame is now seated on the right hand of God Under the terrible pelting of stones Stephen cried Lord lay not this sin to their charge Acts James the brother of John was killed with the sword Tradition has it that Philip was fastened by his head to a pillar and stoned James the brother of Christ was cast from a pinnacle and then stoned As he prayed for his executioners a Jew begged for his life but another took a full ers stick and thrust him through In AD Barnabas was dargged out of a city on Cyprus with a rope around his neck and burned Mark the Ev angelist while preaching at Passover the crucifixion A Christ was seized with hooks and ropes and dragged out of the It is said that his flesh everywhere adhered to the stones Peter was crucified head downward Paul was be headed and Aquilla were slain at Rome Silas died a martyr at was tied to a wild horse Andrew was crucified at Bartholo mew was alive and burn ed Thomas was tormented with redhot plates and cast into a furnace by savages in the East Indies Matthew was nailed to the ground and beheaded Luke was hung on an olive tree in Greece Thaddaeus was beaten to death and Simeon crucified Antipas was burned in a redhot brazen ox at Timothy was stoned to death at And what shall we say more Time will fail to tell of those of the days of and and the Reformation These all hated their lives here unto death but have found a richer life in that eternal day Must I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of case While others fought to win the prize And sailed through bloody seas A K Bennett TRAVEL BUREAU For Canadian National AirLines Steamships Real Estate Insurance 82 St South Aurora Tel PA Evenings PA years ago AW her married life was spent on a farm near Kes wick A member Keswick Christian church she was active in the music prin cipally of the church also active in the and loved by all The funeral in Newmarket on with QueonsVUle Mr and Mrs George White visited their Stanley Cain on Sun day Weekend guests of and Mrs were Mrs Cordon Winch SRv and Mrs Perry Winch fe and- and Mrs Gordon Wood Toronto Mrs Arthur Pedlar is visiting Mrs Jack Mr and Mrs Thomas John ston and daughter Susan left on Sunday on a motor trip through the States Come in and choose new suit and be the new photographic way Morrisons Newmarket Advertisement ACCOUNTANT Mali St Chartered Accountant phone 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