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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1956, p. 2

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as BAPTIST Bill Sft50 School Service service pm Young People wnPrfyer and meeting i- A warm UNITED MISSIONARY ioorife aid am Broadcast ti arh Worship schoolGormley service Welcome to oar iA j ST PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH A Rector Rev J Rhodes BA 2nd Sunday after Easter am- Holy Communion am Senior Sunday School Junior and kindergarten departments Sal am HOLY COMMUNIAN AND SERMON pm EVENING PRAYER and INSTRUCTION fyiaeem mm JAMES LEWI 001 SUNDAY fllOOw Activities AGs CHUiausOmon TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev J Aiken Minister irons Ministry of Mask worship THE KIND OF A CHURCH WE NEED SUNDAY SCHOOL Senior school 1120 am Primary departments am Junior congregation am Nursery class Evening worship THAT BOY A wonderful film for boys and parents You will be welcome at Trinity Era Up- Heratd SiBJi Express Subscription Jwf two years it her PiMiM Jr iiH April and her left last riiiy Ji- two Mts Weekly AsMclation the Audit Bureau of Circulations Authorized SccoWCIass Mall Tost Office Mewing JV LAWRENCE RACINE Job Printing and THURSDAY THE TWELFTH DAY OF APRIL NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTYSIX Editors Notebook CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Mtln St Rev Fred Brecon Organist Mr 3300 Morning worship Final Words Sunday School Gospel Subject Source of lasts pm High teens discussion for all ALL WELCOME ice ST ANDREWS CHURCH Newmarket Minister Rev Stuart Telephone WlO School a Beginoers worship SV cordially welcome MEETING Street CHURCH OF THE NAZAREN1 Corner of Main and Queen Faster Rev Organist Miss June Haines Continuing until Sunday April Revival Services with Rev Woods Evangelist Mrs Deeks soloist Nightly 8 pm Sunday and FREE METHODIST CHURCH HOLT REV J Daw Pastor SUNDAY Sunday school Childrens service object lesson Sunday school at Brownhiil Evangelistic service rues pm Midweek prayer service Apr 8 pm FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Boy Scout Hall rear Atkinsons Drug Store Rev Greenwood speaker District superintendent of am Sunday school for all am Morning worship pm Evangelistic service A challenge to youth Pastor George Wo are awaiting delivery on new machinery at the Era and Express which will permit us to publish larger papers in a shorter period of time This spring heavy demands for space of all kinds has forced us to start a plant expansion pro gram earlier than we had or iginally planned Additional nlant staff also has been a ssity The Eras expansion is an in dication of the growth of the district and like all businesses which grow there are prob lems This week the volume of material for the newspaper in dicated an page paper on Tuesday The next day addi tional advertising and news called for 20 pages but our pres ent press facilities made the larger paper a mechanical im possibility by that time Within a month it is expect ed that the printing of this newspaper will be done by a new and different process Our present mechanical limitations will have ended and the Era and Express will be ready for delivery midmorning on Thursday Equipment is on or der which will permit us to do our printing on a rotary press Correspondents advertisers and contributors will be inform ed of earlier deadlines for cer tain material and with their co operation the newspaper will reach the readers earlier A newspaper cannot serve an expanding district without ex panding itself and that is ex actly what we are doing at the Era and Express these days The changeover may cause a few temporary complications but we hope that they will be ironed out shortly This week the increasing demands ill round reduced available space and our editorials have been cut down in the process We are encouraged by the number of letters to the editor in recent This week let ters came in the mail every day and we put them in each press run as they came We were not able to group them on one page a typical problem which will be remedied by our new me thod of printing Letters from readers this week appear on pages three five and 18 FOR A SUGGESTION IT IS ABOUT time for a suggestion to town council that meetings adjourn by that they be held more often to lake care of the town business The Monday night meeting wan a ex ample of how the sessions have been going this year It was before one of the first items on the agenda correspondence was completed The meeting ad journed at four minutes before midnight and a number of important matters were left out of the discussion During the period dealing with correspondence- a number of important decisions were referred to a later portion under the agenda item resolutions but the meeting did not progress that fan A taxpayer had made an enquiry through one of the members of the council but the member was not able to make the enquiry be- cause of the lack of time Councillor asked an important question and was told that his answer would be found when committees made their reports there was not enough time for the committee to report on the matter in which he was interested A delegation had received permission earlier to attend the council meet ing to discuss a problem and the interested party made arrangements to bring his legal advisor There was no lime for him Mr fclnh huh gone Mis iuy to keep the Mi to see he a t Huron sjfe I jr mh i ii i text fo i4 ifiv f ffiiv with h i tits of Mo tfiK MtH On mi Mm S his Mr JAitJ y i t j m I Mr i4tef Tori f spnt With foyv- Toronto of now ws fa is a Friday- fit the 5ri in WwnrksjL-iwni- Mary irciTAi Catherine Si onto spent the with the rpaJt ii am Meeting for worship Report on Montreal by Young Friends group Come and worship with us ALL WELCOME satisfactions which last are those which Christ gives I am with you even unto the end of the world Malt 2820 FREE METHODIST Rev Reynolds Mrs Gerald am Sunday school It worship pm Evangelistic service pm Prayer service pm Class meeting You are welcome Cancer research goes on with the hope of finding the cure for that dread disease This month funds are being raised through out the nation for this purpose and to help those now suffering from cancer In this area the Aurora and District Unit of the society is sponsoring the campaign Contributions may he left at the local hanks We do not maintain that people should not be allow ed to talk Any attempt to stifle the voices of council lors or citizens when their interests concern local gov ernment would be an infringement on our democratic system But we are afraid that the length of time in volved in recent meetings and resulting confusion is hampering municipal progress this year One meeting every two weeks is not enough to serve the present needs The old argument for higher pay and more meetings is supported by the facts this year A policy adopted by a former mayor of Newmarket has been forgotten and believe it was a good one Former Mayor Joseph Vale insisted that meetings ad- I by pm He maintained that members were only good for arguments after two and a half horns around the table and that little was accomplished after that time Most of the members have put in a days when they meet Monday evening and they must be prepared to put in another day after the meeting We agree that a two and a half hour meeting with difficult problems facing him is more than enough for the aver age member of council Prolonging the meeting is a strain Wo are confident that more meetings with shorter sessions would decrease the difficulties which town council has been experiencing this year in town Mrs Thomson of Or is spending her holidays with her mother Mr- Joseph ley Mr Craig wife and daughter of Toronto were Easter at Mr and Mrs Bowlings Mrs Lander of Oshawa has been spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs J I Harrison Mr Mr- Kerr oi Mr and- Let C Ed aunt Mrs A New Mr Isaac Wilson of Bloom- field was visiting his Mr Wilson a couple pi days this W Farmers Seeding Time Specials per OUR THE STORY by Harvey I REVOLUTION COMING IN RUSSIA A national magazine of wide circulation carries a design cover reading Revolt in Soviet Russia Start- The title llio of a lengthy by Nikolai Khokdlov former Soviet la- Officer who broke the communists in when ho was to West to sujhmvSso the of an loader Hie article contains slatcments such as Is dead in Russia The masses are slow ly starving to death The worker usually hates the Party Yrniiu generation ready to fcr v o I ij Tan In these opinions the first to rememher Is that was educated lis a And a person docs not fihakc a whole of itiriuiffit merely be cause he jjcts tired of Stalinist tyranny Communists are by profession believers In revolu tion They see the revolution coining around every corner Marx Kneels wore looking for it In over a ago relies on the same things- hunger and dislike of the government which com munists have always rolled on nut more are needed to cause a revolution If hunger hatted of the government enough a revolution would wcurrcd at time of the famine In Ukraine when the peasants were forcel Into the col lect Ives Communist the no tion that economic factors con trol history blinds Its adher ents to Importance of human factor Everything that Is done In politics Is done by In are made people Of course the eople who make ievoiutlons must take of favorable conditions and widespread discontent is favorable Hut an other is a aram I doubt whether any genuine revolution over suc ceeded without a program Now the people m the Union have bad a at intensive eomniuulst Indoctrin ation- This pro may produced numerous cynics hut It has convinced the hulk of the slnn people thai communism marks an advance over capital ism and thai capitalism Is only alternative to their sys tem The Idea that Micro he a fret and genuine democra tic socialism has not allowed to enter their minds There Is no program around which revolutionists could rally In order to succeed revolu tionaries must have freedom to agitato and to organize Gen erations of tyranny did hoi produco a revolution hi cause he czars police prevent effective organization Hut one summers freedom under enabled the Bolshev iks to organize their coup One man can make a revolution hut only If ho is at liberty to spread his propaganda to re cruit followers and to organize his movement Spontaneous unorganized almost always fall FOR COMBINATION HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURE lbs Alfalfa lbs Red Clover lbs Timothy lbs Grass lbs Meadow Fescue lbs per acre FOR LONG TERM PERMANENT PASTURE lbs Alfalfa lbs Red Clover Xi lbs lbs Timothy lbs Grass lbs Meadow Fescue lbs per acre Double cut Red Clover 2100 per bus Timothy per bus per Acre a a ALL OTHER SEEDS ACCORDINGLY Write or phone your order to AVfc- K ri PHONE BRADFORD J viS Aff2Sr ir a A major revolutions of our time bear out all these points Not one them was brought about by economic conditions alone- They wort all the work of men Lenin and Trotsky Mussolini Hitler and And men succeeded only they had freedom to a it ate and to organize Miller tried to lend an unprepared rcvolu- lion when economic crisis was at Its worst hut the result was a ridiculous failure A revolution then needs both able leaders and organization Neither is available In the Soviet Union because the able men are all at bored Into the Party and no competing party Is allowed to organize his way There was no time to call in loyal armies to defend city Constantino achieved a successful revolu lion If some despairing peasants In Ukraine were to start a march on Moscow tomorrow news would be In Moscow in a matter of minutes The government could assemble its bombers from all corners of the country in a row hours Indeed the nature of modern arms makes hopeless any rising against a govern ment In tho days when wars were won with rifles It was at least Kwslble that a band of rebels might get supply of rifles that would put them on par with the forces of the Now when wars are fought with tanks and planes a popular uprising has no chance whatever against a regular army iri A I AUK YOU A SEW IX If you are ami like to meat you will neighbor can I find a butcher The answer is r Vi Finally we must not forget that govern ments possess In molern arms and communications When Constantino led his legions from their poms on the Rhine he got through the Alps and was rolling across Northern Italy before the government In Homo learned that ho was on In fine a iwpular twolutlon will not in Soviet Union unless the sufferings of the become so appalling that the army will o over to the side of the rebels A coup a mere upset may general gets effective control occur of the armed forces But that would not be the end of dicta torship It would merely a change of I fear that Mr Is just In dulging In the common com munist dream of revolution IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO TO MUCH I -r- We enjoy this because we always strive justify it by sellinjr only top quality products HAMS piece or sliced 1 bjj The state is the servant not the master of the people the state ia their against infringement on their rights their agent ininternatfotial national issues it is of t hi to assume 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