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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 8, 1967, p. 6

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Era West November Ml I REV Minister Emeritus Christian Baptist You speak to some one of a mutual acquaintance There wrecked more homes than any other words in our language Let us call a halt on the unchaste pedlar who comes to us with bis wares They Say Let us put it straight by ask- Who Say That will hit the spot We cannot afford to miss The person who circulates a scandal is a social vampire He sucks life blood No combination of words in our lan guage or any other for that matter has caused more trouble pain or sorrow It is anonymous It has no per sonality It cannot suffer any reaction It is wholly irrespon sible The phrase ought to be put under the ban The phrase They Say has blasted more characters and is the shrug of the shoulder a lifting of the eyebrows There is a lowering of the voice with the preface They Say Even when the fails to give his authority he has put an evil idea into your mind respecting the person of whom he speaks You cannot rid yourself of the suggestion The impression stays The suspicion lurks A great wrong has been done They Say The ears that are eager for that always find a month to pass It on to other ears The of character has begun What They Say may sometimes be a true message but is it a necessary message Will it make this old world better or worse by telling of it it is very plain that much suffering and sorrow might be prevented by cutting these ugly words clear out of our vocabulary If others do not cut them out let us steer clear of them Rev G pastor of the Free Methodist Church inspects some of the exhibits prior to the churchs Centennial Open House last week The lower section of the church building was given over to displays of the full range of activities including missionary work schools and colleges administered by the church and the work of the young people associated with the congregation Staff Dear Doris By Doris Clark NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett DEAR DORIS May I thank you for all the help you have given me about my trip to my birthplace I followed your instructions to the letter even bought a brand new suit and everything went just fine All the nephews and nieces were just about crazy over their uncle Alec and when I left I gave them each a 100 cheque as a souvenir of my visit I had brought them each an ash tray made from the clay of my Canadian home town you had mentioned a small gift that would not take up too much room in my suit case They were very glad They wanted to keep me there and also asked me to go back and live there But there is a big gap to All in between the time that I left to the present time years so I said I think I will remain in Canada But after the recep tion given me there Im tempt ed to return for another visit Bodied DEAR IS US fell It tOOk Intelligence for you to follow someone elses instructions and ingratiate yourself In the hearts of your klnfolk Nice going Return by all means after a while Meantime could you Invite some of them to come your way Note Letter from Mr Bushed age asking for guidance about his trip to his old home appeared Jn this column in July DEAR DORIS am and think I am pregnant We planned to he married next March hut have now changed the dote to November I have not told my mother as she has always said that if 1 ever got pregnant she would not let me get married until after the baby was born and given up for adoption be cause she wouldnt want my husband to throw it back on me that he had to marry me This Is my problem should I tell my mother now or wait until after weve been married for a while Expecting Trouble DEAR EXPECTING Id say tell her now a girl needs support at such a time But your mother Is pret ty rigid about this No mother has Iho right to make a deci sion for her daughter about whether or not to keep her baby Walt a white If you are of your love and plan to marry your man anyway your child has a right to be cared for and raised In her natural home I am sending you my ar ticle What Is Love to help you toko a look at your own feelings Note to readers This help ful leaflet is available to any one writing to me in care of this newspaper and enclosing cents and a stamped self- addressed envelope DEAR DORIS Could you please inform me if It is eti quette not to have the bride- tobes brother for an attend ant when the groomtobe has no brothers but has cousins and friends Not Sure DEAR NOT SURE You wont find it In any book Who is the Grooms Choice This is one thing he has the say in If he wants the brides brother than brides brother His If he selects a bosom pal who is no relation then that pal joyfully takes charge as best man DEAR DORIS Please send me the pamphlet The terns of Old Age by the Men- j Health Research Fund I have my motherinlaw liv ing with us and in an effort to got her interested In people of her own age have introduc ed her to a couple of differ ent people She doesnt like either of them What now I find I am sad dled with two equally lonely old people who dont like each other either but just love it when I visit Well Meaning But Baffled DEAR WELL MEANING The critics get more critical the grouches get as years take Ihdr toll But thank heaven the friendly also grow more gracious with the years You tried Dont give up be fore you Intrigue her Into go ing with you to whatever set citizens club your- com munity offers Reeve George Richardson Mrs Richardson and Dianne spent Friday to Sun day at Expo The Halloween masquerade for the Adult Trailing Centre was held Thursday evening at Lions School Mr K Oakley was master of cere monies for the occasion Mrs May Brookes and her commit tee entertained the trainees parents and guests Mrs Ruby Haskett had a hard time judging the cos tumes they were all good She awarded the prizes The social committee served re freshments The Saturday morning girls gym classes at the Newmar ket District High School are proving very popular as they have over girls involved Dana Is the director and has two assistants The girls play volley ball work at gymnastics tumbling and ex ercises York Manor held a gala Hal loween Party Monday eve ning in their auditorium for the residents and staff Best comic costumes were won by Mrs and Mrs Fanny Maynard as little white bunnies Ted Mitchell as a magician Mr and Mrs Hallow as Red Riding Hood and her grandma Miss Nora and Miss as bride and groom Mrs as the girl and Stuart MltcheU as the Glamour Girl won the prizes during the parade of costumes Miss SomerviUe Hugh Mrs Mary and Miss Ruth Gibbons Mrs Doris Cook and William were staff winners in their costume section The staff also entertained in a Mock Wedding ceremony with script and antics Mrs George judged the costumes Mr Donald Wouters enter tained with several musical numbers on the accordion A delightful luncheon was serv ed residents guests and staff The York Curling Club held its Wine and Cheese Party it the Club premises on Satur day evening This was a joint project of both the Mens and Ladies Section For the Ladies Section con vener was Betsy Hodges who was assisted by the social con vener Mary McMullen Miss Jean Mercer Mrs El- man Campbell and Mrs Lor- na Brodlc attended the Open ing Ceremony of the Peter borough Centennial Museum on October at Peterbor ough Golf Club Friday Nov 24 Guest will be the lieuten ant Governor Earl Rowe and Mrs Rowe Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee Mrs Wray and her committee of Mrs Robert Bell Mrs Melfort McCaffrey Mrs Matt Boyd Mrs Ken neth Mrs Phillips Mrs Harold Jackson and Mrs James con vene the event Contact Mrs Playter at for infor mation WE BUY FURNITURE WE SELL FURNITURE BY THE HOUSEFUL BRICES BARGAIN BARN The guest speaker for the occasion was Colonel Hugh Wallis This is the Centennial effort and project of that city and con tains everything pertaining to the history of the Trent Valley system The Candlelight Ball sponsored by the Newmarket and District Auxiliary to the York County Hospital will be held at the Aurora Highlands ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Free Methodist Church Corner Queen Newmarket SUNDAY NOV am 7 pm Guest Rev of Onl Widely known in the and Administrative of the church Special Music by Mrs Mnrjorle Decks and Mr David Decks of Toronto ALL WELCOME ADAMS FURNITURE I I I I I Prescriptions Picked Up and I Promptly J Delivered I MAIN ST and economy Street Newmarket r a J ma no costs with a furnace fewer moving pans high hills burner sorvlCo 24 Natural Gas comes to you without fall through pipelines A Natural Gas furnace circulates clean frostily warmed air constantly throughout room in your homo the you want when you want It Natural Gas Is iho fuel you can dope ml on heating season no matter how sovoro in I I I I I Wo Ho Until April trust LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS No Extra Charge SALE BEDROOM SUITES Yam Choice of Suites BED DRESSER MIRROR CHEST Walnut or Finish FREE MATTRESS BOX SPUNK NO DOWN PAYMENT FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE I King UCW Group Plans Annual Bazaar KINO CITY of will feature the minimi by United Church Women Kln City Church Saturday November Mm I M aw It Hal ore conveners The bin social event I to pm feature handicrafts aprons dreAAcd home baking and delicatessen fancy good handmade quilts Old Curiosity Shop White Ele phant booth covering months of preparation Santa Clam Parade Committee 1 SNOWBALL DANCE I si Sal Nil 830 p Canadian Legion Hall NlWMHktt A bright idea from the All state Insurance Company of Canada Parents should make their youngsters are wearing light colored cos tumes or something prominent ly white when trlck-or-lreat- on Halloween night A white goody bag and a flash light will help them further to be seen by approaching motorists Tickets Available at TH Legge Co and Royal Bank of Canada per couple Limited Number Available FOR MEMORIES THAT LAST A LIFETIME Book early for Christmas Portraits by GILLCRAFT ROSS L GILL Member of Professional Photographers of Canada call Davis Dr NOTICE to Grade Private Study Candidates All applications to write Grade papers in June 1968 at Newmarket District High School must be submitted before April Applica tions must be made in writing to Mr Bradley Principal Courses of Study for Grade papers should be obtained from the school now so that the proper texts may be purchased and preparation may be made for our schools examinations Let The People O Cod UNITED CHURCH KESWICK welcomes you 1115 am Morning Services Minister Rev Chas Milton CHURCH Of THE RENE I Organist Miss Jane Haines Choir Director Mr Fred am Bible School am Morning Worship pm Evangelistic Senice Kids Krusado Nov pm with Ruth and Harriet Wallace of the Blblo Mission VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship Corner of Arthur and Newton Streets HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OP LIFE Pastors Rev P Perkins Now Ufa For All am Family Blblo School Morning Worship of Character Percy Mr Garnet Rao pm Evening Ministry When Christ calls Man Rov Percy Soloist Mr Garnet Rao Norman Pastor am Sunday School nm Momlnii Worship Water naptbrn pm Evangelistic Outreach for In Mori Nov pm Christs Ambassadors Service Nov Study and Prayer You always at GRACE CHURCH Bui- SI srl GOSPEL HALL Davis Dr Newmarket Lords bay of Bread4a am SS and Bible 1130 a Park SS 3 pm Gospel pm Tuesday- Prayer and Bible Study pm All Welcome CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Mala Street Newmarket Rev Victor Hall BA BD Pastor Rev Minister Emeritus Organist Mr Keith Prottt am Sunday School Morning Worship 700 Service CHRISTIAN REFORMED US Davis Drive Newmarket Rev James Pastor 10 am Sunday School after Service 7 pin Dutch language first and third Sunday only pm English on the third Sunday Sunflower Clubs for girts of years every Thursday at pm Story singing crafts and games Compass Clubs for boys of vears every Friday evening at 730 pm Story singing crafts and games BACK TO GOD HOUR radio program every Sunday The Rev Dr Joel Toronto- kc Richmond Hill 1310 kc pmCNIQ Hamilton am I FREE METHODIST CHURCH Coroer and Queen St NEWMARKET Rev G Kemp Minister Mrs Roy Martin- Organist Bob Gibbons Pianist SUNDAY NOV ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 10 Sunday School for all ages- 11 am Rev Hobbs guest speaker Special Music by Mrs Decks and David of Toronto Tues pan Prayer Bible Wed for the Boys Girts Ser vice All Welcome MEMORIAL CHURCH Vivian Ontario No Hwy and Vivian Rd Sunday School 1000 am Morning Worship am Evening Gospel Service 730 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday even ing 8 I lrmicr I Mm lfii A Ml J Pastor Rev ft45 am Family Sunday School a Worship Service Sermon Topic The Church A Mystery pm Topic Worry and lis Cure Special Music Have John Nov It pm I miles Fellowship Speaker You CHRISTIAN SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL each Sunday Sharon School SUNDAY am School Worship Service pm Evangelistic Wed pmBlblo Study Prayer for Sick at all Services Feel free to call our Pastor any tlmo for Prayer Phone Roily Saturday night fl pm Wo welcome one all CHURCH OP CHRIST Our Plea Hack to the Bible Regular services are held at our New location Davis Drive Newmarket Worship Gospel Service Tues Bible Study- Prayer J Knulson Minister A welcome awaits you ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eagle Main Newmarket Rev I MA MlnUter David Penney ATCM Organist A Choir Director 945 am Sunday School and Teenage Bible Classes with the Junior Cnoir singing am Kindergarten Sunday School ages and Nursery under Visitors and Newcomers in Town welcome Anglican f tf Stew FRIENDS MEETING STREET It am Meeting for Worship All Welcome Tint transforming power of Jesus Christ Is avail able for our needs CALVARY UNITED CHURCH East Heights Rev Harold Kemp nm Morning Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL nm years Am fl years Your community Church Rector Canon J Rhodes Organist Mr J Morrison TWENTYFIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY am Holy Communion Senior Sunday School and Jr Bible Class for Babies Juniors Kindergar ten Primary Si Begin ners it urn Prayer and Sermon pm Christmas Play Prac tice 7 pm Evening Prayer I CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Wellington Street Aurora North of Water Tower Sunday School 1115 amMormng Worship Rev Kovae MAIN Minister Rev It Norman Pick Organist Mr Nnsh TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ami PARK AVK ONTARIO am riarcffitinnni School Ages yrs up II bunder nip A hi

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