Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Aug 1955, p. 3

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irfiafiDSi and more provision for retirement Let me review yoa will be under no obligation SON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF PA fin WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gwoliae Motor ston oa oa i ie c I MATHEWS STIVE LYONS AND VALE BarriMtert Sotidtort Notaritt NLMAraWB No and No Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by track Write for prices mmmbm I aBBaasaaB Port Ontario Air TRAVa BUREAU Thou art my stay in the day of trouble The path of the Christian is not always bright with sunshine he has his seasons of darkness and storm True it is written in Gods Word Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace and it is a great truth that religion Is cal culated to give a man happiness below as well as bliss above but experience tells us that if the way of the just be as a shining light that more and more the perfect day yet some times that light is eclipsed At certain periods clouds cover the believers sun and he walks in darkness and sees no light There are many who have re joiced in the presence of God for a season they have basked in the sunshine in the early stages of their Christian career they have walked along the green pastures by the side of the still waters but suddenly they find the glorious sky is clouded instead of the Land of Goshen they have to tread a sandy des ert in the place of sweet waters they say surely if I were a child of God this would not happen Oh say not so you who are walking in darkness The best of Gods saints must drink the wormwood and the dearest of His children must bear a cross- No Christian has enjoyed perpet ual prosperity no believer can always keep his harp from the the Lord allotted you at first a smooth and unclouded path because you were weak and timid He tempered the wind to the shorn lamb but now that you are stronger in the spiritual life you must enter the riper and rougher experience of Gods full grown children We need winds and tempests to exercise our faith to tear off the rotted and withered bough of self de- While large portions of Canada are sizzling in summertime heat waves officers and men in the Royal Canadian Navys Arctic patrol vessel Labrador are having no trouble keeping cool This dramatic picture taken from one of the ships helicopters shows Newmarket Public Library In recent months we have had numerous requests from readers particularly the male members of the library for some new books with more depth than fic tion or light biography This week we have three such vol umes to add to our book stock These were chosen from a select ed list of books on Personal Liv ing compiled by the Ontario Lib rary Association Happiness Through Creative Living by Preston Bradley We quote Dr Bradley have called it Creative Living because these words have best described the processes involved There is nothing magic about Creative Living It is not a nostrum that you can take every four hours and be assured of success- It is simply a pattern of living that pendance and to root us more flirty in Christ The day of evil reveals us the value of our glorious hope FINES AND SUSPENSION FOR VAUGHAN MISHAP A total of fines plus court costs was the sentence handed out to Raymond Mc- aged of at York County Court Newmarket on July Con victed on a charge of careless driving by Vaughan township police the youth was fined 50 or ten days jail He was also fined for failing to own a driving license and prohibited from driving a motor vehicle for a year did not appear Russell Cooke Maple taxi op erator testified side of his car was sheared by while driving a car on the of after he had stopp ed his own car and nosed into a ditch but was hit by the oncom ing vehicle He said his car had J damage The model car driven hy McBride was not badly damaged SHARON Mr and Mrs Donald Glover and children spent a few days last week with relatives at St Catharines Mrs Walter New- market is spending some time with Mr and Mrs Blanchard Mr and Mrs Robertson Margaret and Billy Fort Erie spent the long weekend with Mr and Mr Fred Hall and family Mr and Mrs Harold Rose and sons Mount Albert were Sun day guests or Mr and Mrs Harry Moss Mr arid Mrs Harvey Glover Mr- and Mrs Max Glov er In last week Mr and Mrs Kenneth Leod Detroit Mich are visit- Mr and Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs George Cable are spending two weeks at Man- I foul in Island Mr Ross Mitchell spent the weekend on a fishing trip In the Parry Sound district near Mr and Welly Stevens attended Mr Scott wed ding on Saturday at Classifieds Phone Newmarket si it It is not a religion in the organ ized sense though belief In God and a strong faith play an im portant part as they must in every wellbalanced life Love and Bate fa Human by A A Modern psychology has taught us that mans personality is shaped by the continuous dyn amic interplay of his two most powerful emotions his creative drive of love and his destructive drive of hate In this fascinat ing hook a wellknown physician and author examines the effects of these contradictory emotions that battle within us all Drawing his examples from Biblical stories from the lives of such great men as Beethoven Churchill and other leaders and from the many patients he him self has helped toward emotional stability be studies the problems of infancy childhood adoles cence maturity and the battle of the sexes tracing the influence of love and hate on the human personality Maae God by William J Wolf In this book Dr Wolf attempts to clear the confusion that cloaks the use of the word God by modern man- Man has long tried to find God in such areas as reason beauty nature morality and the fact of universal religious experience In these we may find evidence that He is but the author maintains they do not tell us who He Is The author examines the ev ents and experiences in which it is believed God has revealed Himself and the sometimes pain ful transformation of Mans ideas and attitudes which have attend ed their meeting Him Dr Wolf points out that when God is found through Christ our peace of mind is not a selfish retreat from responsibility but the peace that passes all understand ing when life is accepted be cause God accepts us Irene Librarian Birthday Club Birthday wishes are extended this week to Birthday wishes are extended this week to Christina Sutton West years old on Friday July Lynn years old on Friday July Doris Gall Jacques Newmar ket years old on Monday August Robert Wayne Berry Newmar ket years old Monday Margaret Lewis Holland l years old on Monday Aug I Kenneth Cart Woodruff New market 9 years old Wednes day Aug Nancy Glenn Newmarket 14 years old on Thursday Aug I Mary Winch Sutton years old on Thursday An Send in your name address age and become a member of the Era and Express Birthday Club Charge Careless Parkers Lake Ms Many nearaccidents on roads in the Lake Wilcox and Mussel- mans Lake areas have made po lice of Vandorf detachment think safetywise in laying charges of obstructing against many per sons who are careless in parking leaving half the width of their automobile on the road while they jaunt to the lake for a dip last week the estimate they have issued about summonses for such type of infraction and state they intend to keep after offenders until the roads in the lakes vicin ity are kept thoroughly clear for moving traffic You dont argue with a loco- motive So a manufacturer of rail has developed a lightweight rail inspection car that carries four people yet can Since men who design rail cars aircraft and other trans portation equipment rcgulariy use aluminum to cut down dead weight and increase pay load it is no surprise that aluminum was used to replace heavier materials in many parts of ihh inspection car The person who will be surprised is the loco motive engineer who first sees a rail inspector nonchalantly and from the track ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA LTD Era and Exprew bring At It WALL PANT Strip Coatt Shaft Wd Brit ton Riddel a farmer on the King Vaughan near King City had his farm combine stripped of its generator batter ies gallons of gasolene in cans and 5 gallons from the machine The battery cable was broken and barriers were re moved from the baler Even bottles of ginger ale and choco late bars were stolen from a lunch kit The combine was parked overnight about a mile away from the farm house and the theft was during one night last week township pollbe investigated CROWD ATTENDS ATHLETIC Frolic July spon sored by the athletic association drew a crowd of over people The affair was held to raise funds in the Interests of junior hockey and Softball Bingo and carnival games and the ladles refreshment booths were held in the ball field The concert and dance was in the arena The Toronto Girls Pipe Band in which the sisters of play was a feature at traction Draw wlrmern were Allan Cutting portable radio Frank Laskay electric razor Bill Ham popup toaster John electric kettle Bill n for this rJ J new 17 i 1 There seems to be some about a hardtop is wed like to set the straight A hardtop it our that looks like a Convertible with the top up but has a solid steel roof pasts in the Up until just it could be volume only with two doors not more because it would take wholly new structural principles to hinge soother set of doors without floor-to- roof centre posts But came op with those new structural principles and is now build- Thrill of Ma in with font doors You see one Its the And Its taking the country by storm si a atari Serif at for On top of that this la with the buoyant ride of s all coil the walloping might of V8 powerthe whipquick and gas of VsriaMr Pitch automatic trans- tit- In and the hi Ife Cooe as for firtthand with the ace how quickly and how easily cat last word in ia P ii 11 aTj wUXTiUKK ij fj Lake Is largo- area than Lake Ontario W in A fj jtm

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