I turn Out Wed November IMS Adoptions show increase are on the board of direct ors for the agency Approximately families have been given service by the agency in- about children numbers of cuncfl who during the first nine months NEWMARKET The report of the Childrens Aid Society for the Count of York was presented at increase was shown in the total number of children placed placed tf on adoption probation A Avoiding sadden violent death is the reason usually given for the need to fasten seat belts But many people i of about per period of of the largest Christmas menu demonstration for i alternative Safety League is that a more effective appeal might be It may save your teeth nose cheek- worked with unmarried bones and chin Avoid mothers during the year facial disfigurement Hon- but in spite of this number expressed a similar the report stated that the thought when he said there number of children under remained relatively 6 children I very significant NEWMARKET taming all these ideas will The Betty of the be given to guests attendii parents department Home Service Department shown in the in the Christmas the pro- the demons Gas Com pany are presenting a two- gram hour program on Christmas The department Food PreparaHon feat- unng two complete Chnst- gifts mas menus a traditional self decorations that child- Christmas with turkey and ren can make gift-wrap- ham plum pudding and pings and ways to wrap special quick food as gifts ways of preparing these Part of the Christ- bountiful meals his year Other holiday recipe sug gestions include buffet Foods unexpected guests inform ation on wine and cheese parties canapes and lots of starts at p- desserts A Word For The Week offers a study in devotion that indolence hud be to in the Womans Court and at certain times the offer ings were devoted to the maintenance of the temple and general operating expenses To this fund every pious Jew was expected to contribute not only as a religious exer cise but also as a patriotic duty Apparently it was all part of established routine and custom but the rich always made a great show of parading their offerings before the spectators of these interested slides entitled Entertaining Gracious It was a jubilee for bargain hunters and the tea tables pro vided a respite at the annual Bazaar and Tea sponsored by the York Man or Auxiliary on Saturday Mrs Angus Smith of and Mrs Lucy Dixon of Keswick were two of the district visitors present for the event Photo Former minister is speaker to capacity to welcome back former minister Rev his wife and daughter of Weston Mr and Mrs Li Griffin of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs E Corbett and Agnes onlookers and He between the moneybag and a very ordi nary obviously very poor little lady quietly slipping in to deposit her offering Watching carefully while she dropped two small coins worth about a nickel into the basket Jesus took the opportunity to teach a very- real lesson of Christian living to His disciples The little lady unnoticed by the jostling crowd and fust quietly deposits her two tiny total but it in true total of all the others It of selfdenial for she put in two miles when have easily kept one back for the necessities of own life It was a demonstration of the extravagance of love the beauty of the act lay in the entire v The disciples apparently took very little of the lesson Jesus attempted to teach hem for in the very next verse one of them calls attention to the beau- temple buildings as being appropriate for the abode Gods dwelling place in the devoted In giving alt she had to Gods showed the true altar of sacrifice of God is best exhibited through the unselfish Christian character It may appear that we have too much to offer but God the smallest offering if the s be nothing of that Church may the communists that given largely Hut know the meaning of sacrifice prompted Christian giving prompted by sacrifice prompted of the Beaverton WI Hall by love If we are convinced that the Gospel of saving Tuesday The WI pur- J s the only a great also be convinced that it doesnt take enough has