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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 29, 1967, p. 6

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r V Will It Work have an Illegitimate girt a month old The fellow Im going steady with Is not the father If we get married do you think that my boy friend would throw it up to me about the babys father Do you think he would resent her My boy friends mother had him by another man before she got married Knowing this thought that he might be able to understand my sit uation belter He me that he wishes his mother had giv en him up for adnptionn I was going to give my baby up for adoption hut once I saw her I just couldnt I loved her too much My boy friend said he wouldnt let it change things for us if I keep her Twenty And In TWKXTY I simply couldnt say it depends so much on the personality of your boy friend If he loves you a great deal be may come to love this baby as his own Some fathers do But I do know of young husbands who harbor some resentment down deep only to revive it later on remind ing his wife in the course of quarrel about discipline that the child is not his My reply about that is of course that a child becomes yours more through the love and care you give him than by any accident of Adop tive parents are proving this every day HOWS I am a widow At the ace of 11 a fresh start is- indicated Teaching pays a salary but is terribly demanding of evenings and weekend and my own children get little at tention I could I Stay on here but find an other job possibly I have no business training but am reasonanU bright Move to a country loca tion where the cost of living is low Live on savings and whatever I can find Go to live at our summer cabin which is winterized This Is only accessible water and we would be storm bound for many days in the year The children would get schooling by correspondence and we could be nearly self- sufficient Widow With Two Children WIDOW Eliminate number three right away With no husband no roots no inlaws even you are lonely enough Why not seek a less demanding teaching assign ment People who change horses in midstream often wish they could change back to the old familiar nag But there are government allowances for widows raising children on their own Explore this Ive been living common law for five years We built a home to gether which Is in his name look after him and his son He handles all the money even grocery money With his selfishness and he has kilted all the love and respect I had for him He in sists on a marriage license but Im afraid things will be even worse if I take it Do I have any rights as common law wife In the prop erty could collect my wages I have no money and nowhere to go Im la years old Hes cant stand liv ing this way any more Nerves doing i i NEWMARKET NOTES at Are Ruby Haskett Miss Gail Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrs Bob Wilson of Maple St was presented with her second silver award in Physical Education last Tuesday evening at Hart Hart This is the This time the award has been won twice by the same person in the annals of the University The Awards Banquet was held the same night at Hart House John Parsons son of Mr and Mrs Wm Parsons of Centennial Arts and Crafts Show to be held April 14 and at Trinity United Church promises to be bigger and bet tcr than ever The Art Show will have such exhibitors as Hopkin- son Fred A Jew ell James J C McKay and W An exhibition and demon stration of ceramics will be featured Such well known artists as Ann Mortimer Shir ley Gray and Jean will Ill in Jt1I he displaying their ceramics Park Avenue who has been The homespun worn by the wife of a Indian chief one of the costumes in Portraits of the Past is in sharp contrast to the dross that was worn by Mrs John Graves wife of the first governor of Upper Canada of Tourism Photo T Womens rights Im afraid and mighty little chance of collecting wages You entered into this arrange ment of your own free will Rut you arc just as free to leave it Women Enjoy A quilting and dinner was held at the United Missionary parsonage Mrs Ronald Mailman welcomed the guests who partook of a delicious meal and enjoyed an afternoon of quilling to gether Mr and Mrs celebrated wedding anniversary on Sunday March Mrs Walker attend- a meeting of the Ontario County Scholarship Commit tee at Wednesday afternoon Two Medical Secretaries NEWMARKET The regu- meeting of the York Coun ty Medical Secretaries Associ ation was held March at York County Hospital with Mrs Nell Thorpe president in the chair Program chairman Mrs Anderson announced plan for a Fashion Show to be held in September and was enthusiastically endorsed by all the membership The group is also going to sell a Cook Rook entitled Discov ering Canadian Cuisine Any medical secretary could he contacted regarding purchase of this book The Ontario Medical Secre taries Association will hold its annual convention in Toronto in May This convention is sponsored by the Physicians Services Incorporated and all secretaries are reminded to get their registrations in Many interesting programs have been planned and it is expected that there will be a good attendance from York County The guest speakers Or I and Dr J Vail Newmarket gave a very exceptional and educational talk on Medical Ethics This was followed by a lively question and an swer period Coffee was served by Mrs Mrs Preston Hockley enter tained the officers and direct ors of the Scott Cancer Society in her home on Friday afternoon Plans were made for the can- VasSp A dinner will be held or canvassers and their es corts in Zephyr on March pm The Scott Township Area School Hoard met in the Mr and Mrs and Mrs Pearl Pickering at tended the wedding of Mr and Mrs Wayne Pickering in Whitby on Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs Pick ering of Tororio spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Clarence Pickering Congratulations to the pu pils of No Scott who competed in the Music Fes tival in Sunderland on Tues day in winning several awards Members of Zephyr United Church enjoyed a pot luck dinner on Wednesday March in the Sunday School room Two quilts were completed during the afternoon studying al College has accepted a position with National Research in Ottawa John will be with the of pure chemistry and pure physics Mrs A of Mill ard Avenue who has been conducting a seminar on Mil linery was pleasantly surpris ed on Saturday evening when the two classes concluded with a pot luck supper and a gift presentation to Mrs The hats created and de signed by the millinery class will be on display at The Spinning Wheel on Main St The Department of Food and Agriculture r i cultural Branch is holding a Work shop in this District No at Newmarket The date is set for April am until pm in the board room of Newmarket of Agricul tural premises Guest speaker will be Mrs A director for the Agricultural and Horticultural Societies of Ontario She has also arranged for speakers for this session Opening remarks will he by Miss Ada Linton district di rector for No The area In volved is Newmarket Aurora Mount Albert and The United Church Womens Isabel Vanzant will be on hand to do your portrait in pastels She is at present do ing these quick sketches in a Toronto Art supply store She spent last summer sketching minute portraits at the Sky- Ion and Onicda Towers in Niagara Falls She later did the portraits at the A display of needlepoint petit point quilting weaving and rugging will also he of in terest to hobby craftcrs and artisans ART CUSSES The Newmarket Recreation sponsored Childrens Art Classes for this season have concluded The last class was Wednesday evening The re sponse these classes has been overwhelming and un fortunately some children had In be turned away Original ly these art classes were in tended for one night They had to be extended to two MEMORIAL CHURCH Vivian Ontario No and Vivian Rd Sunday School am Morning Worship 1 1 am Evening Gospel Service pm Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday even tog pm Rurfon Pastor CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Wellington Street West Aurora North of Water Tower- Sunday School a m Ages am Morning Worship Rev W Kovar VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship Corner of Arthur and Streets HOLDING WORD BIBII iWrAv Queen Street apt atul Mrs Stanley Newman Commanding Officer Sunday am Sunday am and pm Monday Mens Prayer lovsnip Wednesday pm Home league for the Ladies Thursday fl pm Prayer and Bible Study Theres a warm at The Army Well share your problems and pray for you Telephone Breaking of and Bible Class- Park S 3 Pm Gospel pm Tuesday and Bible Study am All Welcome t t Pastor Rev Perkins Bin am Family Bible School WORSHIP Sermon Why OUR Church Soloist Miss Linda Fletcher 7 GOSPEL Music Mr T Watts clarinet Sermon Jesus First anil Last Word CHURCH OK CHRIST Our Plea Rack In the Regular services arc held in the Maple Leaf Public School Heights each Sunday am 1 1 Worship Service 1 Knulson Minister A welcome awaits you j I CALVARY CHURCH Kast A Church where ill are truly welcome am Worship am School ages 1115 am Ages CHRISTIAN Newmarlel The Rev J VilHIcr Bl 10 am Sunday School after service 1 Remove ELECTROLYSIS METHODIST CHURCH Corner and Queen St Newmarket Kemp Minister Mrs Roy Martin Organist Rob Pianist 10 am Sunday School for Junior School am Fellowship Service ii am Morning Worship Communion Service pm Gospel Service Tuesday pm Prayer and Bible ALL FAITH TABERNACLE George Si at Drive Newmarket Minister SUNDAY am Bible School lor all ages am Devotional Service pm Rally Wed Study Do not miss these special studies on The Feasts of the Lord Fundamental in nil leaching Enthusiastic in the work of Ihc Sat YOUTH RALLY TecnAjjcrs Special Welcome ice only every first Sunday of month- Sunflower Clubs tor mils years every Thursday pm Sloiy singing crafts and games Compass Clubs for of ft- 1 J years every even ing at 730 pm sing ing crflRs and fame Denominational TO COD HOUR radio program every Sunday wrh The Rev Dr Joel tRchinond Hill- 1000 pmCNIQ GRACE CHURH St V- 1 A family party was held at home of Mr and Mrs on Saturday eve ning Guests were Mr ami Mrs Pickering Mr and Mrs of Mr and Mrs Stan Lunney Mr Harold Peers A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended lo all prison interested in attending CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Sunday April lay April Time am SHARON PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Children Welcome For Information School SSNo5 Mrs Mr and Mrs Gerald Picker ing and Mr and Mrs Clar ence Pickering Thursday evening A Child Health Clinic will be held in Zephyr United Church on Thursday March pm Zephyr will hold an oyster supper in the Sunday School room on Tuesday eye- nine March fia pm FAITH TABERNACLE GIANT BR0ADL00M SALE HELP CHILDREN forward your Kapler Seal Contribution Today OK BRAND HARDING AND OTHER BRAND NAMKS St Pauls Church SlrMU Rector Canon J Rhodes Mr Morrison FIRST SUNDAY AFTER am Holy Communion Corporate Communion Servers Guild and followed by Breakfast am Senior Sunday School a o Juniors Primary Kindergarten and Begin ners It am Nursery for Babies am Morning Prayer and Sermon Special Morn ing Prayer Return and Presentation of Child rens Boxes pm Evening Prayer and Confirmation Instruc tion TABERNACLE tntecottal AMmbllt Canada I Drive Rev- Norman Pastor Friday pm Christs Am bassador Service SUNDAY am Sunday School am Morning Worship pm Evangelistic Outreach Tuesday pm Bible Study and Prayer Meeting You will enjoy Parksldes SpiritAnointeo Ministry Pastor Rev Tbl am Sunday School am Morning Service Sent As He r pm Evening Thru The Bible In Sam Wed 730 pm Prayed Meeting Youth Fellowship Film CRACK A OF LOOSE RUGS AND WALLTOWALL Street Newmarket Street and Davis Drive Saturday April 1st at pm Iris Fewer and Mrs Tnni GREAT AREA WIDE YOUTH RALLY Cameron Si COLOR SCHEMES WILL BE MATCHED BY OUR SALESMEN CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Main Street Rev Victor Hall BI 1- Pastor Rev i Minister Organist Mr Keith WE CLEARING OUT OUR WARE HOUSE TO BRING IN NEW LINES Cards And Vaudeville For St Patricks Day if Re sure to hoar THE COLOURED gig from Toronto Dont Miss the Exciting Values SALE IS VOU I WEEKS ONLY SUPER CARPET COMPANY am Sunday School It am Morning Worship pm Evening Service Wednesday SUTTON annual St card party by Catholic Womens- League held Friday March at Sutton Public School drew a big crowd notwith standing the weather The card playing was fol lowed by entertainment which was on the lines o an old lime vaudeville show and in cluded bathing bells soil shoe Charleston ami modern Go Go dancers and a Sweet Adelines quartet as well as other musical numbers Kven the hook was used to remove one performer who insisted on singing on key Mrs Peggy Wade was mis tress of ceremonies and those taking part were Mary Doris Banks Julie Griffiths Helen Cosgrove Velma Cron- in Alice Coc gccsl Sandra Paid Cronin Hank Cheryl Cooper and May Holmes who also piano or ail acts Refreshments were served afterwards by Worn- ens league member attired in lovely Centennial and it was a highly successful evening TO Newmarkets Full Gospel Centre INT Industry St Aurora Meeting See You Church This Sunday CHURCH THE MAIM fttv W Organist Miss June Haines Choir Director Mr am am Morning Worship Outreach pm Evangelistic Service April vis Revival Meeting It Nicholson Artist and Preacher Ccdric Landers Singer and Organist Nightly at pm Sunday II am and pm Street am Meeting for worship followed by Monthly Meet ing All welcome heart filled with Chris tian love and compassion best proves Christ is alive i A ST PRkSIIYTRRIAN CHURCH Kagle Main Sti Newmarket Rev I McKlwain MA ThMMinisler David I and Direrlnr am Sunday School and Teenage Bible Classes II Stick First am Kindcrgirlcn Sun day School and Nursery Visitors and Town Especi 13 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH MAIN ST and PARK AVE ONTARIO Minister Rev Norman Pick Organist Mr lenn Nash am Church School ages a and over 11 am Church School ages a and 11 Vnrship E Club Plan Dance KESWICK The Club of Keswick are holding their Centennial Dance on Fri day April I in the auditorium of the Jersey Public School Music will be supplied by the Aurora Or chestra from am Dress is optional but the Mrs MacGirr Saturday March AURORA Mrs Mac- St cele brated her on Saturday March A ily gathering was held at the home of her grandson and wife Mr and Mrs Wm Jr Saturday evening She received linns from grandchildren Mr PRICK EFFECTIVE MAR CI PI lt4 OLD cti pit til in Ell la club expect some the danc- tj and Mrs Garth to be wearing their costumes London and from grand- Refreshments will be children ami both door and spot prizes will be awarded Tickets are W per couple can be bought from any of the in Sudbury Mrs MacGirr is enjoying good health and resides in her home accompanied by her granddaughter Mrs Harry j una -Minn- it or CORN MUSH urn Ml ft CM it ML I E SODA CRACKERS FOOD rft TOMATOES I Ml Sfiii OIL I f in if si if ft HIT I HUM 14 I m V APPLE JUICE 111 ill ITUHtl rm I if- J I run MACIEARS fn TWO PL tor THUS lit Ml OH I VHT win V wiwnnirtirwj n FLUFFS til I ccv two APPLESAUCE U fli wrni TAME ii WITH m MM Ml CVLOTtf pi HI iKf Mill iwnei i a MJXIf wo hi err icP Ml WW 0NTAM wii ICfHIIRI tiH 1 1 W jfU 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