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Newmarket Era and Express, 29 Mar 1956, p. 11

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while gently re- pain actual reduction took Moat of all ao thorough that mails statement tike him to be problem I The secret is a new sub stance MoDyne discovery of a famous scientific institute Now you can get this now iubatajr In suppository or form called Preparation for ft at ail drug guaranteed or money refunded has some reflec tion on some members of coun cil charged Deputyreeve Violet thats the reason why this resolution is being pushed she aaid when on the purchasing policy propos ed by Councillor Gladstone Its causing bad feelings The resolution was defeated in a council meeting on Monday of last week Earlier In the discussion Reeve Edward said In your sponsoring of Una resolu tion I feel that you are not or have not trutted the superintend ent and engineer If anyone has any thought of any discrepancies in their work Id like to hear of them he told Mr do not Impute distrust of the engineer replied Mr I have said nothing of distrust in purchasing When Mr Ridler first spoke to the motion he was interrupted by the reeve who said that Mr was attacking the man You can attack the policy but not the man he said- Mr had referred to a claim made at an earlier meet ing by Mr that be cause of his past experience with the provincial department of highways he was qualified to make purchases fox the town and saw no need for the purchase controls which Mr was recommending Let us keep in mind said Mr that it was the sad state of contract and purchase controls in the department of highways and the wholesale mal practice that resulted that final of the committee heads Involved caused the highways scandals The by Isabel MYSTERIES OF OUR FAITH CHAMBER OF COMMENCE IS BUILDING A COMMUNITY Every religion has had its mys teries In ancient Egypt only the priests held the key to the real significance and inner mean ing their many gods The Llamas of Tibet are supposed to have the secrets of Buddhism and fiction has delighted in finding strange faiths presided over by priestesses endowed with divine powers Before Christ the Jews had their Holy of Holies in the temple at Jeru salem where none but the High Priest might enter and but once a year And there are the mysteries of the Christian faith It began with a mystery the Virgin birth preceded by the annunciation at tended by choirs of angels her alded by wise men from distant and widely separated lands led by a mysterious star What can compare with Christianity for beauty and mystery What could one expect of a tiny Babe born in a stable a Babe whose mother and foster father were of a race rebellious under Ro man rule And yet that Babe no doubt roamed the coun tryside round his home with His Mother learning of the lilies of the field and the habits of the herds and beasts and the beauty of His religious literature for we know by the magnificat that His mother was a poet was the Son of God And too He did not disdain to work with His hands taught by Joseph who was a carpenter Also no doubt as they worked together He was taught by the same wonderful foster father the traditions of His race and re ligion Then He came forth from Naz areth and in three short years of life and three unspeakable dreadful hours of dying changed the course of history to make the world What can be more mysterious than the thought of the sinless Son of God weighed down with the of the world I suppose there is no one in the world who v Charknting rnpiQymm combines with and la Canadas Regular Army Ths pay is Yew fcam skills trade or twin to be a You a taste of real adven ture have a chance to make lifeIons friends with fine men young a cut above average After three year you nuke your choke to leave or stay and make a career with advancement training and variety out about one of Canadas belter careers no obligation Army Information Centre Richmond Street West TORONTO Ontario Please let me have full informa tion on an Army Career Name Street years old Tel No J 1 For many farmers funds are low at this nf Its tin iutHlvvccn period whin lots of little income If is your juohttin it over syhliyour you ran plan jour income there money the It of for or fertilizer Bank or Montreal does not tremble under the sense of his own sins but we are at best sinful whereas our Savi our perfectly sinless bore the weight of the accumulated sins of the world We shudder from the horror of it and yet with out its mysterious where would we be Equally mysterious but grand and tri umphant and beautiful are the Resurrection and Ascension Death is swallowed up in victory because He lives we shall live also the sting taken from death The Babe of Bethlehem the Christ on the cross the Re deemer emerging triumphant from the tomb as well as living in the hearts of His people lives in the works which could only come through the inspiration of His life and teaching Increasingly wherever Christs teaching penetrates there is the care of the sick the forgotten the little children and the old and hearts and souls become preciur- because He cared for the weak and laden and the little children We have mysteries Yes but they are not dark secrets they are the source of life and light and the greatest thing in the world love Birthday wishes are this week to old on Friday Mar New market a years old on Friday Ma 3- Larry Barman Holland years old on Saturday Mar Norman David Wallace vllle ft yean old on Saturday Mar Beverly Ann Ruddock vale year old on Saturday Mar at Carolyn Wriffat Newmarket years old on Son- day Mar David Rossi Newmarket years old Monday Mar Deborah Jean Morton IS years old on Monday Mar2 fa which breathing Era and Express Thursday March CanadlaA Corps This week will be Easter and the thoughts of all the Christian world will be turned once more to the lonely hill outside Jeru salem where three crosses once stood It w concentrate its thoughts upon the centre Cross of two years ago This led to the complete reorganization of the department and Its purchasing methods So where the reeve learned bout purchasing continued Mr was on the record a food place to learn how not to do Mr who supported the resolution said that he didnt go along with the personalities expressed They shouldnt have been No reflection on anyone is meant by this resolution he said Sharon Lynn New market year old on Monday Mar John Brian Garrett Newmar ket years old on Wednesday Mar Aurora years old on Wednesday Max Irene Dennis R years old on Wednes day Mar Lois Jane Keswick years old on Wednesday Mar John Alexander Wallace years old on Thurs day Mar Ridley a years old on Thursday Mar Harold R Aurora years old on Thursday Mar Fry years old on Thursday Ma 29 Marion Newmarket years old on Thursday Mar Bobby Coleman Newmarket years old on Thursday Mar Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club the last of earthly life that we might be forgiven of our many shortcomings and through Him gain life eternal Has it ever occurred to you that His great sacrifice has in spired many of the men who have fought and died for our land True they did not al ways enlist with the realization that it entailed sacrifice Never theless the urge has been there and many thousands have acted upon it Last Friday evening was most enjoyable one at the Dug- out It was ladies night and members and their wives and lady friends turned out in force After a short business meeting games were played The euchre prize winners were Mrs George Cable for four lone hands high scores Mrs Robert Banning for the ladies and Comrade Lou Noble for the gentlemen Refreshments were served and a special vote of thanks goes to Mrs Bone and her helpers for topping off a grand evening Heartiest congratulations to the Queens York Rangers upon their anniversary We hope that recruiting for this grand old regiment will be of good quality and good numbers Comrades who knew Mr Al fred Ponting will be sorry to hear of his death Mr was in the Imperial Army and we understand served in India The next meeting April 27 will be an important one as it will discuss plans for Memorial Day Plan Busy Recreation Program Budget matters were the chief concern of the Recreation Com mission members at the Com missions meeting Tuesday A budget in the neighborhood of will be required to carry out the Commissions proposed program A part of this total approximately onequar ter will be recoverable through provincial government grants Practically every sport and sporting organization covering citizens from sue to eighty will be in line to receive assistance from the Commission to carry out their endeavors Funds are also included to assist cul tural societies the Horticultural Society Girl Guides and Boy Scouts Funds were also earmarked for a Halloween celebration for town boys and girls a summer playground program and the usual lake swimming program The town band receive a grant and even Santa wasnt forgotten as funds to as sist with a parade come De cember were set aside Peter Gorman is the chairman Charles VanZant vicechairman Bob and George Haskett are council rep resentatives Other Commission ers for are Ray Don Cameron and Jack Spillette The Commission has two paid employees Director Francis was voted the same salary as last year namely and the secretarytreas urer Mrs Phyllis Brown will receive 300 same as in Running over the budget and activities funds were pro vided to assist practically every hockey and baseball team last season Funds were also provided for many other town organizations Among major items on the budget was for arena ice time The Commission paid the arena for minor school hockey ice time and provided for prim ary school skating periods In the Commission sored and organized the junior Olympics tracks and field lake swimming Halloween program sponsored the Saturday morning hockey league a minor baseball program a junior Softball a baseball team a baseball tournament and a summer playground program Commission members Peter Gorman Ray and Char lie were ac tive workers on the pool fund raising committee HOLLAND LANDING The service on Easier Sunday will be held in the United church at 245 pm with Rev the minister and Easter musk Everyone welcome v away in the safety we PS CONTINUE IN is interesting to remark how large a portion of Sacred Writ is occupied Willi the subject of prayer cither in furnishing enforcing precepts or pronouncing promises scarcely open the Bible before we read Then began men to call upon the Name of the Lord and just as we are about to close the volume the Amen of an earnest supplication meets our ear Instances are plentiful Here we find a wrestling Ja cobthere a Daniel who pray ed three times a day and a David who with all his heart called upon the name of his God On the mount we see Ellas In the dungeon we see Paul and Silos We have mul titudes of commands and myri ads of promises What docs this teach us hut the sacred importance and necessity of prayer We may be certain that whatever God has made prominent in His Word He in tended to he conspicuous in our lives If He has said much about prayer it is because He knows we have much need of it So deep are our necessities that until we are safe in heaven we must not cease to pray Do you not want anything Then I fear you are not aware of your poverty Have you no mercy to ask of God Then may the in His mercy show you your need A soul is a Christ I ess soul Prayer is the lisping if the trusting infant the shout of the saint the requiem of Hie dying believer fulling asleep in It is the breath the watch- word the comfort the strength the honor of a Christian If you a child of Sod you will seek your Fathers face and live In Fathers love Talk to God about yourself and tell Him that you want to bo true patient and trusting Pray that you may ho an ex ample to nil men of the man- fold Grace of God And when you get tip from your knees and live a life of practi cal holiness that will back your prayers with something more than pious platitudes MOM OP CANADA lOWfST SILHOUETTE OF 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