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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 22, 1967, p. 6

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Era NewmarketAurora Out Wed November NEWMARKET NOTES People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett Jul Mrs Ronald Eves and Mr Alex Eves attended the annu al meeting of the Canadian Cancer Society last Friday at the Hotel Toronto Others attending from the Newmarket Unit were Mr and Mrs A Mount Albert Sirs Jordan Mrs I Campbell and Mrs Hughes of Sutton Mrs Norma Jackson of the Norma Jackson Singers is re cuperating in Hawaii after an extensive stay in York County Hospital Sirs Jackson ex pects to resume as Director of the singers after the New Year The Norma Jackson Sing ers held their annual Pot Luck Supper at the borne of Dr Don at Mount Al bert on Monday evening The supper was convened by Mrs Joyce Millard and she was assisted by her committee if Womens I Mr and Mrs Murry Newton are shown leaving the church following their marriage on Oct at Trinity United Church Newmarket The bride was the former Janice Sheridan daughter of Mrs Sheridan and the late Carman Sheridan of New market and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Howard Newton also of Newmarket Photo NewtonSheridan Vows NEWMARKET Baskets of Autumn flowers decorated Newmarket Horticultural Trinity United Church New- Society its Annual the recent mar- Awards Night November of Janice Sheridan at Trinity United Church Hall Mr of Aurora daughter of Mrs Shendan was the guest speaker and he the late Carman Sheridan was assisted by bis daughter Newmarket to Murry Mrs Pat Smith Newton son of Mr and Mrs The Nomination Team of the Milton Wesley Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion conducted the nomination and elections of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary Thursday evening at the hall The team consisted of sec retary Shipley who was Mr Dan spoke on Christ- Howard Newton Newmarket chairman for the elections and mas decorations and arrange- e bride was given mar- President Art Past in traditional and and the ceremony conducted by Rev N President Herb and Barry Keeley Service Officer President for the con secutive term is Rita Walsh Gordon is first Vice Mabel Second Vice Eves Sec retary and Gerry Treas Executive members are Lane Jessie Draper Dow and I Sergeant at Arms Ethel Winter designs He made many attractive and interesting rangements using driftwood and colored glass which he The brides gown was of had gathered in his travels to over taffeta with em- Mexico waist with lily point President Ronald Hockey and a train of self presented the awards Mrs glace Lome Keffer won the Laurie Her headpiece was of Award for the highest with crystals and number of points for all the holding in place a ire single bouffant veil of nylon rora Legion Hall where the brides mother received wear a crepe dress of shade with beige accessories and her corsage was of pink and white carnations The grooms mother wis wearing a twopiece beige lace dress with a corsage of white and pink carnations The couple left for a trip to Niagara Falls and on their return will reside in Newmar ket At shows in The second highest winner was Mrs Ross Annitage who received the Royal Bank Cen tennial Trophy Tray Mrs Lyle Hill was the 3rd By REV HERBERT HEPPNER Grace Church Newmarket illusion She carried a cascade of red roses and pink carnations Matron of honour was the sister Mrs Harvey Burling and bridesmaids were prize winner and she receiv- Mrs Lowell Burling and Miss a piece of Blue Mountain Debbie Newton sister of the Pottery the gift of Eatons groom Flower girl was Miss Mr Ed Johnson was awarded Burling niece of me the Red Rose Tea Trophy for J bride the best red rose Other win- g Mr Jim Lunney cousin of tiers Guild at The Holiday groom was groomsman Mr William Fish plus prizes and the ushers were Lowell monies awarded to Burling and Wayne Mount tors A social hour followed the A reception was held at Au- are now nearing the end of Canadas Centennial Year presentation of the awards Expo without a doubt the focal point of the birthday Ronald Hockey was party has already closed Judring by the convener and he was assisted Canadians as well as friends and neighbors from far and niit near celebration of our birthday has been a real by Mrs William Elliott Mrs Lome Keffer and Mrs J success Certainly many more people in the world now know that exists and In fact has a place as a member in tiie Canada Family of Nations There will no doubt be many more visitors to Canada in the years to come and this will prove profitable In visiting the fair had the distinct feeling that it lacked warmth In both the physical structure as well as in many of the exhibits There seemed to be loo much emphasis on the geometric square and triangle The theme of the exposition was Man and his World But man Is not just chemicals man is a person and has qualities which are not material but spiritual It is this side of mans being which gives meaning to life that seems for the most part to have been consplcluous by its absence Mans world is not his physical accomplishments his cities and his industries These are but a subordinate side of mans existence Mans emotional side love compassion etc should be emphasized and extolled rather than strictly the materialistic development of natural resources With all the scientific knowledge man in his world must be able to live with himself and his If he is to survive and enjoy the fruits of his labor It seems to me the Expo theme herein missed the mark I saw only three pavilions that really emphasized the spiritual side and gave place to God and the Holy Scriptures The Judaism and Israel pavilions both made much the Old Testament Scriptures in their displays and one left there conscious of the fact that the Nation of Israel look at itself as definitely and permanently related to Almighty God Our Jewish friends in general and the Nation of Israel in particular must be commended for this The Sermons from Science pavilion while Its film pre sentations were scientific they certainly very clearly to mans need and Gods provision in Christ The emphasis here was not so much on Man and His World but God and His World including man In my opinion Sermons from Science has made the greatest impact on the most people for the longest period of time When first impres sion have gone Gods World will still remain and bear fruit in lives Jesus said Heaven and earth shall pass away but my word shall never pass away Matt All In all It was a great binge and one must give full marks to those responsible for setting It up and keeping It going It was a colossal undertaking All who took part can be Justly proud of the show that brought 50 million and for the most part people went away satisfied that the effort time and money spent was a good Investment Mrs Bruce Palmer and Em my are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs for two weeks holiday 1 I GREETING CARDS Available at Mrs J Bui js Cotter St Every Day From pm And at the BAZAAR THUR NOV 25 pm St Johns Parish Hall This Ad Donated as a public scivicc by ELKEL METAL PRODUCTS Davis Dr Newmarket CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Do your draperies need replacing Do you anticipate buying new draperies for ANY mom in your home feature Custom Made Draperies in all materials and qualities They arc the largest custom made drapery house in the area Come to this week Killicks Draperies 188 Main Street Newmarket 8959505 Custom Drapes Furniture Broadloom Slipcovers REPLACE THAT OLD FURNACE It I I I i- a fcVi- rv TV jff v A v I NOW V i ft- i with CI ARE Natural Gas FURNACE NO DOWN PAYMENT HO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL 68 YEARS TO PAY EASY PAYMENTS YEAR BONDED GUARANTEE For Full and FREE Call with Duty Hcol a Gas Your Franchise Consumers Gas Dealer Your Authorised CLARE Dealer Plumbing Heating 8959239 767 Allen UNITED CHURCH KESWICK welcomes you am Morning Services Minister Rev Milton CHURCH OF THE AZ A RENE Organist June Haines Choir Director Mr Fred 1000 am Bible School am Morning Worship 700 pm Evangelistic Service pm Family Niftht You Are Invited To These Services VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship Corner of Arthur and Newton Streets GOSPEL HALL Davis Dr Newmarket Lords Day breaking of Bread y4i am SS and Bible a Park SS 3 pm Gospel Meeting 730 pm Tuesday- Prayer and Bible Study pm AU Welcome CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Main Street Newmarket Rev Victor Hall BD Pastor Rev W Smalley Minister Emeritus Organist Mr Keith Profit am Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship 700 pm Evening Service The Church the Com munity at its Heart Pastor Perkins Family Bible School am Morning Worship Sermon Love In the Family pm Evening Ministry Sermon Sources o Family Rev Norman Pastor Thursday Nov pm The first meeting new Mens Fel lowship men invited to Sunday Nov 28 Sunday School am Morning Worship pm Evangelical Out reach Monday Nov pm Christ Service Tuesday Nov pm Bible Study and Prayer Meeting A Genuine Welcome Awaits You At CHRISTIAN REFORMED Davis Drive Newmarket Rev James Pastor am Sunday School after Service 7 pm Dutch language first and third Sunday only pm English on the third Sunday Sunflower Clubs for girts of years every Thursday at 715 pm Story singing crafts and games Compass Clubs for boys of years every Friday evening at pm Story singlnR crafts and games Denominational BACK TO GOD HOUR radio program every Sunday with The Rev Dr Joel 830 kc Richmond Hill- 1310 kc FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner and Queen St NEWMARKET Rev G Kemp Minister Mrs Roy Martin Organist Bob Gibbous Pianist REVIVAL SERVICES with Rev Wilbur Teal of St Catharines Ont Commencing Thursday Nov to Sunday Nov Inclu sive Each weeknight pm 10 am Sunday School for all am pm Evangelis tic Services Special Music at each Service All Welcome FRIENDS MEETING STREET Meeting for Worship All Welcome Is light of Christ shining I am and who I do Christian Science SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL II am each Sundoy Sharon Public School CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Harold Kemp llD am Morning Worship SUNDAY am R years 1030 am years Your community Church FAITH lirnoiinnliiitJl Si ji Iji tit SUNDAY am Bible School am Worship Service pm Evangelistic Wed Study Prayer for tl Sick at all Services Feel free to call our Pastor any time for Prayer Phono Youth every Saturday night pm welcome and all GRACE CHURCH Riiliffml SI Rev Family Sunday School am Worship Service II Study A Welcomes You pm Evening Service We Prayer lift MEMORIAL CHURCH Vivian Ontario No Hwy and Vivian Sunday School am Morning Worship am Evening Gospel Service pm Prayer Meeting and Bible Sudy Wednesday even ing pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Our Plea Back to the Bible Regular services are held at our New location Davis Drive Newmarket am S Sen Worship pm Gospel Service 8 pm Bible Study- Prayer J KnuUon Mlatiter A welcome awaits you ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eagle A Mala Sis Newmarket Rev I McElwala David Penney Organist Choir Director am Sundoy School and Teen ago Bible Classes am Worship am Kindergarten Sunday School and Nursery under 3 Visitors and Newcomers In Town especially welcome St Pauls Church Hector Canon J Mr J SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT Holy Communion Corporate for Sunday School Jr Bible Class Beginners Khutor Primary ami Juniors am Nursery for Babies Morning Prayer pm Holy 700 pm Evening Prayer CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Wellington Hirer I Writ Aurorn North of Water Tower Sunday School am Ages am Morning Worship Rev Kovac TRINITY UNITED CHURCH MAIN and PARK AVE ONTARIO OHO Sunday Rev Norman Pick School Ages A up Mr It A yrs A under hip i 4 i i r i Shape up to the festive season in Whirlwind Prints on Or will nil your n IhhoiIiiI whirl Nylon tricot has an touch of help In its padding A and cup 32 to 36 SO loo panilo reinforced with a front for firm control Sizes BOO f i a i I

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