Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 11, 1967, p. 6

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i a I I I Rev Herbert Heppner of Grace Chareh escorted his daughter Alice up the aisle made the traditional declaration of giving the bride away then per formed the marriage ceremony Saturday afternoon The groom is Hether Malcolm Price of Willowdale son of Mr and Mrs Melville Price of Attendants are Ken Bass Allan Heppner Wayne Wright and Miss Lois Kirk and Miss Ruth Rourke Shepherd Staff Associates Honor School Inspector AURORA The testimon ial dinner at Aurora High lands Golf Club honoring J McLeod BA B re tiring area superintendent of York Ontario Department of Education culminated nearly years service to cation for the province 25 years as a school inspector including 13 years given to York County education Public school boards past and present secretaries prin cipals and staff teachers rep resentatives of the depart ment and friends refused to declare Mr retir ed They placed him In a semiretired category know ing his vigorous activity would not be lost to educa tion George Billings supervisor of Aurora public schools who introduced bead table guests said it is not given to everyone lo serve the cause of education so faithfully for this length of time His tolerance sympathy and understanding have guid ed school boards teachers and hundreds of children Mr McLeod was termed a great man because he has gone beyond the line of duty to assist He has been a friend to us all We place our inspectors at the Richmond Hill office for their leadership A Kague BA Superintendent of Supervision Ontario De partment of Education told the audience With the amalgamation of York 3 and areas the area Is now York 3 Aurora King Township and continuing under the super vision of Department of Education George Dawson chairman of the Aurora board Intro duced Mr McLeod From the school boards of Aurora King and Geoffrey chairman of King Township area and board presented Mr McLeod with a Stereophonic cabinet set Mrs Doris chair man of King Township public Womens school Teachers Association presented a red leather uphol stered chair for Mr McLeods leisure time To Mrs the King Township staff teacher Miss Evelyn Courtney gave flow ers Mr McLeod who served King Township for years Aurora for and foil years expressed his gratefulness for felicitations and gifts He said one of the first du ties of an inspector is to in spire his teachers He could candidly say he had received more inspiration from his teachers than he had given to them He also spoke of the understanding and respect ex tended by all school boards Mrs McLeod said There Is no place in the world where my husband could have found greater happiness in his work than in this county JACKS FRASER Profit opportunity from Texaco Be a Texaco Dealer If a f a iv tVii oar if a Mr Hit fit with SI4 LA y When youre a Texaco Dealer youre the pro of your own You enjoy indepen dence and the profits from your own efforts and decisions Only a modest Investment required Texaco will help you with Financial assistance Complete training with pay while you learn Onthejob guidance to profitable management Strong advert Ion support SET THE OK it J HOHTII til mum TcnfniuPi it- J tail fitt two hoot fcjp Ntt 9i tint Hit squihk situ full lining ttttu Own hit if- C QR mJj 4 I i Ri TEXACO CANADA LIMITED PRODUCTS 21 COMMISSIONERS ST TORONTO LOCATION AVAILABLE ON DAVIS DR NEWMARKET In Auto or p J out it i ftcZci MM i JACKOFRASER Newmarket Plaza 8956241 RICHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA NORTHTOWN WILLOWDALE Open til pm Thursday and Friday The Ontario Safety League reports that Britain Is adopt ing strong measures to reduce impaired driving Road Safety Act which comes into operation la autumn makes it an to drive or be in charge a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration over 08 per cent Thanksflving I Turkey all the trimmings For 19 t By race Church Newmarket One hundred years ago on July I the British North America Act became law and the Dominion of Canada became a nation This year 100 years later we celebrate that great day in the realization that the dream of the Fathers Confederation is a living reality The courage dedication vision and work of the Con federation as well as the early pioneers who joined hands with them or who have followed after them is our great heritage Miltons words appropriately apply to these men who with Providence being their Guide they built better than they knew Let us thank God for His great mercy rededicate ourselves to the same responsibilities and goals which in turn now rest on us who together make up this nation Canada has been described by the Centennial Commis sion as a country on a map sprawled across the top half of North America nearly four million square miles a land singly blessed by nature In the beginning our fore fathers came lo seek wealth and a new way of life First the French then the British separately began to explore and chart this vast and unknown land Finally at a conference table they combined their strength Trial was years ago An equal welcome was extended to all who came millions from varied racial origins have come from many parts of the world They have brought hands brains skills and ideas They have helped us spread out over this enormous territory blessed with most varieties of climate and almost every natural resource and joined by railways highways airlines and waterways and linked by radio television and telephone networks Today we are over 20 million Canadians nearly half of which are under 25 years of age Our roots run back to overseas motherlands but our loyalties are inseparably linked lo Canada We are greatfut for the past inspired by the progress of the present and challenged by the years which lie ahead Agreement on three basic areas by preConfederation provincial parliaments brought about one Canada They agreed first that there should be a nation called Canada independent and distinct from all other nations Second that in this newly formed democratically governed nation the rights and freedoms of the minorities must be protected and guaranteed It was agreed that the most important minority of all was the individual who as a human being created In the image of God has certain inalienable rights which must never be surrendered to the State Third the Confederation Fathers knew that if their vision for the new nation was to be perpetuated Canada in her destiny must be a nation under God Psalm 728 became the basis of the motto of the new nation In abbreviated form It Is inscribed upon the face of the Canadian Coatofarms May it always be true of Canada that He shall have Dominion from sea to sea NEWMARKETS r THANKSGIVING CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS were taken exclusively for THE ERA by Holder I Reprints May be ordered from a complete set of more than 150 proofs which are available at The Era office Charles St Newmarket or by phoning Holder Photography Vandorf glossy photographs only 175 Let The People Probe Thee O God UNITED CHURCH KESWICK welcomes you am Morning Services Minister Rev Milton CHURCH IF Jaa Choir Director Mr Fred Beden School 11 am Morning Worship Service pm Tuesday v Family You are Invited to Services VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship Corner of Arthur and Newton Streets HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE Pastor Rev Perkins am Family Bible School am Morning Worship Soloist Miss Linda Fletcher Message Conslrained by His Low Ministry Message Gods way of mov ing Church I StrWiOwrifc Rector J T Rhodes Mr J Morrison LAYMKNS a a in Holy Comnunlon am Senior Sunday School 9 Jr Bible Class am Primary A Begin- am Nursery or Babies Prayer con ducted by Laymen of Pariah Preacher Mr Mnrriott pm Kvenlng P CHRIST AN CHURCH Wreet Aurora of Water Tower- Sunday School amAjtes am Morning Worship Rev Kovac GRACE CHURCH I It- IliiI Pastort Rtv ThB am Sunday School tor whole Family am Morning Worship Come In to Worship Go 7 Goapel Ser vice Man MO ft45 Brigade 7 IB Fellow- Grace Welcome You GOSPEL HALL Davis Dr Newmarket Lords Day creaking of am and Bible a m Park SS pm Gospel Meeting pm Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study pm All Welcome CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Main Street Newmarket Rev Victcr Hall Pastor Rev Smalley Minister Emeritus Keith Profit am Sunday School am Morning Worship pm Evening Service CHRIS TUN REFORMED Davis Drive Rev James Jaosse Pastor am Sunday School alter Service 7 pm Dutch language first and third Sunday only pm English on the third Sunflower Clubs for girls of ft12 years every Thursday at 715 pm Story singing and games Compass Clubs for boys of years every Friday evening at 730 pm Story singing crafts and games Denominational BACK TO GOD HOUR radio program every Sunday with The Rev Dr Joel amCKIY Toronto- Richmond Hill- Hamilton Oshawa- FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner and Queen St NEWMARKET Rev G Kemp Minister Mrs Roy Martin Organist Bob Gibbons Pianist am Sunday School for all ages am Morning Worship pm Gospel Service pm Prayers Bible Study Wed 7 for the boys and girls All Welcome MEMORIAL CHURCH Vivian Ontario No and Vivian Rd Sunday School 1000 Morning Worship am Evening Gospel Service 730 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday even ing 8 pm CHVRCH OF CHRIST Our Plea Back to the Bible Regular services are held at our New location Davis Drive Newmarket Worship Gospel Service Bible Study- Prayer J Knulson Minister A welcome awaits you ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eagle It Main Sis Newmarket Rev I Thai David Penney ATCM Organist A Choir Director School and Teenage Bible Classes amworshlp led by Junior Choir Parade of Cubs Sunday School ages and Nursery under Visitors aixlNewoomera In Town Es W All it ii 11 I l isj t altaa- SUNDAY 10 am School Service Rally Wed 8 Sal Rat- One and All to Now market Friendly Full pel Ce CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE SCHOOL am each Sunday Sharon Public School I MEETING STREET for Worship to be with us also at Street Hill and family are Basxet of fellowship will be shared at the close of the meeting All Welcome To seek the true God la to fin Rev Normtn E Oct lNo Christ Am- Service Sat Oct 14Plan to attend Christ Ambassador Rally at Evangel Temple To ronto at 745 pm Rev he special speaker Sun Oct 1510 am Sunday School Promotion Sun day am and 7 pm The Pas tor Preaching Mon Oct Dim Christ Ambassador Service Please note the new day for all Christ Ambassador Set vices Oct Study and Prayer Meeting Plan to attend Gods House regularly CALVARY UNITED CHURCH East GwUlisabairy He am Mornlnj Worship SUNDAY KftpoE am- Your community Church TRINITY UNITED CHURCH una civ a MAIN ST and PARK ONTARIO Ha Norman Pick ihlD I gaalatt Mr A under I i

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