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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 7, 1968, p. 15

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Era Oat Wed August IMS IE Obedience must start early TORONTO The disci pline of obedience or the lack of it may spell the dif ference between your Childs safety or an acci dent says the Council on Family Health In Canada Obedience may be the start teaching and demand ing obedien e from chil dren According to pedia tricians it is before the babys first birthday When you give a com mand or make a request always tell the truth If you say Must Not Touch Hot Will Burn do so only if the object is hot and will bum if touched The child who disobeys only to discover you were telling the truth will obey you next time A command is useless un less it is enforced so fol low up your command to see that it is obeyed Be consistent in what you command If you forbid an potentially dan gerous then you must for bid it tomorrow next week and on into the next two or three years Dont let yourself be teased or an noyed Into saying OK just this once or you may a safety command Thon what should you do The advice of pediatricians is to render punishment a child breaks a safety rule Whatever your give the same pun- chances and defy few Expect rise in costs under county education 64 percent of county there would be an of mills amendment to the of Education on December Schools Administration Art 2 The boards first meeting sets up eight categories of is required to be held trustees remuneration 9 with nominations ranging from monthly for trustees with boards with less than 100 students to monthly for sys tems with or more students The members of the county education board will will be rep resented in proportion to their provincial equalized education costs under the new provincial legislation King Townships equaliz ing factor is currently With the municipality pay- only trustee salaries totalling 51000 The member of the hoard elected by the sep arate school supporters only on secondary NOW PLATING NOW AT POPULAR PRICES Julie Andrews Mary Tyler Moore Carol Channing James Fox in ROSS HUNTERS NEXT ATTRACTION AUGUST 14 T CHAWJDNHESrONi444l 1 J I Its Curtain Time Gaslight played to a full house Saturday even ing at the Red Barn Jacksons Point The audience were mostly cot tagers from along the Beaches Jacksons Point Joyce Gordon and Jen nifer producers for the Red Barn are most grateful and appreciative their attendance their getting sets By RUBY L HASKETT- The little girl can hardly wait until the watermelon slices are passed around at the East Township picnic held last week Giving the watermelon an executive thrust are engineer Jack Cox of the Toronto and York Roads Commission and York County Clerk Robert Vernon Staff and for if antiques and propert Gaslight set in the century had a full set of antiques many pri vately owned and some from Antiques The play was well direct ed by Joyce Gordon who kept the audience interest ed with the fastpaced dialogue Ken James was thorough ly in character as the sin ister Mr Manningham and Jennifer was the wan and pallid Mrs Jennifer manag ed to project the weakness of the lady who could still show enough spunk to turn the tables on the bigamist Peter Boretski as Rough the man from Scotland Yard with a heart of gold was alternately humorous and touching Peter did a complete change of voice for this one from Chris topher Wren part in The Mousetrap This was most effective er who added to the my stery and intrigue Chap- had the role of the saucy pert maid Alan Rosenthal and Goy Sprung two of appren tices played the two Lon don bobbies in fine style A rather sad note is that Al Mulock who first start ed the Red Barn Theatre died In Spain on Wednes day He was only him UNREHEARSED EXIT by Murray Schis- gal plays at the Red Barn Aug ll The small cast includes Ken James and Jack Duffy and will star the lobby of the Barn Sun day when the motorcycle he was riding slipped into gear and he went out the south window into some frees Luckily fae wasnt hurt There is a ten foot drop at that window Ken plays the boy in Luv another change of pace for him He played Paul in Bare foot in the Park Jack Duffy Is half of a triangle in this modern farce The action takes place in New York and is a garde put the boy meets girl actress is the daugh ter of Mr E J Davis of Newmarket and went to school in Newmarket Bar bara gave many perform ances for charitable causes in Newmarket before the years she and her bro thers opened the Crest theatre RED BARN THEATRE Jackiwii Point AUG to fi Aug 13 to 18 A GIRL COULD GET LUCKY A Delightful Domestic Comedy Curtain 830 BOX OFFICE famous for Chinese food NANKING GARDEN ft RESTAURANT DELIVERY and TAKE OUT CHINESE mill CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday pm to I am Sunday Holidays pm to midnight Friday and Saturday pm to 230 am PHONE 7279408 We deliver to Aurora Oak Ridges Newmarket 242 Yonge Aurora this symbol John Roberts MP for York congratulates York County Warden Garfield Wright at the East Township picnic in his honor held last week Rolling was master of ceremonies for the event Photo secondary schools roast STEAK BREASTS 39i meat pIesIS bacon Sedans now sell the famous WOODS FREEZER Cone In and price It today Look What you Got lor 100 Ik MARGARINE Ik SAUSAGE PATTIES 3 Ik HAMBURG ft Gal Ico Cream LOAVES Bread 100 NO Youll Save More You Shop Sodoret 235 MAIN STREET NEWMARKET is your guarantee of a finer suburban newspaper A jury of leading newspaper publishers whose aim is to produce suburban news papers of the highest journalistic qual ity has voted us the right to display the Suburban Press Foundation seal In our masthead Only newspapers that meet demand ing professional standards of Sub urban Press Foundation are granted this privilege member papers continuously strive to their techniques photojournalism typography editing and advertising with one goal In mind to produce the finest newspapers for the suburban render If you arc the demanding person who loolcs for Canada No Grade on your beef guarantees of nonshrinkage on your clothing or assay on your jewelry 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