Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 20, 1968, p. 6

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The Era Newmarket Aaron Wed November County riot van plan find spotty support NEWMARKET brought forth a few snide the purchase of an Reconunesdatiims that the remarks from County van to take the place use the present members last week of the present one and that mi SUDDENLY ITS WINTER CAR COATS SOLVE THE COLO PROBLEM AT and body work helmets riot sticks and tear gas Estimated cost would be about and a garage would be needed One member ask ed if MACE would also be part of the vans supplies but Reeve Alma Walker replied that to the best of her knowledge this would not be purchased Reeve Walker said the commission considered in view of recent motor cycle gatherings to which police had been called the van proposal would save many police vehicles going to the scene carrying only Reeve Brian Bai ley thought this was rather a poor argument in that police would have to ei ther be picked up or go to a central point and how would they convey the cus tomers back to the cells perhaps the police could walk back Reeve Donald Plaxton of Richmond Hill also questioned the change over plans for the old van I understand that this vehicle has about 100 miles on it and per haps should be replaced but I fail to go along with spending almost on making it into a riot squad showed quite an increase in prisoners handled in the cells at Richmond Hill and Newmarket The were 1503 in and during the same period this year Most other sec tions of the report also showed an increase Mat ron calls jumped from to out of county trips from 19 to 35 mental Sutton church group marks remembrance day erbice Let The People PraUe Thee O God Organist Mr J Morrison SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT Holy Communion am Senior Sunday School Jr Class Nursery for Babies a Junior Primary Kindergarten Be- GOSPEL HALL Park Sunday School Meeting Organist Si Choir Director am Sunday School A Teenage Bible Class II am Nursery Kin- am Service of Worship Guest Preacher Rev A On- CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Main Street J pm Evening Service FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner and NEWMARKET of Tor- Rev It TUB 730 Night He who sides with VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship OUR CHURCH Colonists 5 pm Brigade Prayer Meet- Wed Nov Christ Ambassador Bible Classes for all and Prayer Meeting CHRISTIAN REFORMED Davis Drive Newmarket Rev James Second and Fourth Sun- Sunday Sunflower for girls of years every Thurs- Story boys of crafts Compass Clubs at Story sinr and games GOD HOUR radio pro gram every Sunday with The Rev Dr Joel 2 years every Friday Story singing crafts BACK TO radio pro- Sunday Science SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL am Each Sunday aid at Canada Goose Factory one quarter mile left is two light standards CALVARY East Gwillimbury Heights The Son of Man is i The Friendly Church Herald of Trulh Sundays I pm Ch Barri welcome awaits FRIENDS Meeting for Wor- Lawrence A Organist June llalnts ii Morning VYorshii and Bible Study Attend church this Sunday The church needs you You need the church TRINITY UNITED CHURCH MAIN ST Hud PARK AVE NEWMARKET ONTARIO Re Pick ro Sunday Mr LeB School Ages up ROWANS Christian Supplies Timothy St off Main St Ontario first wit nessed rapid agricultural growth from to 1830 Disbanded soldiers and sail ors from the war of 1812 and English Irish Scot tish and Pennslyvania Dutch settlers helped push back the agricultural front ier by settling in central and southern Ontario SUTTON On Monday evening November a general meeting of Knox United Church Wo men was held VicePresi dent Mrs George opened the meeting with a short prayer and was chair man in the absence of Mrs Harris President In the business meeting yearend reports received from the various committees An appeal from Camp Big Canoe for funds was referred to the finance committee Mrs H Whit- combe reported that the Victor Home would appre- quilts for the home Retard ed Childrens Christmas Cards are on sale again this year in the charge of Mrs Prepar ations are well underway for the Christmas Tea which is being held from to on November vice was led by Mrs H Sanders and Mrs Mor ton of the morning unit As Armistice Day was this month the readings were from James Chapter two and the First Letter of John Chapter two These passages include a warning against prejudice a direc tion that faith and action are like body and soul faith without action is a dead and useless faith The general meeting will he held December A Word j The Week Skating club starts season members have started their 196869 sea son with a registration of nearly youngsters rang ing from two to years of will be Miss Lepik of Scarborough Miss has been the AllJapan Skating Champ ion for six years and Is cur rently the pro at the East York Figure Skating Club The group are skating taking registrations and in formation may be had by Taste will tell Every time Volumes arc spoken in the skilful new of the double knit dress worn by Wrap mound look notched shawl collar slim sleeves waist cinched above a gathered skirl boast strong knowledge of simple statement in the iniere jiicqinrd pattern is tells er Kay Williams Jonathan Logan knit Motion wo piece By CAPT STAN Salvation Army Many men and women whose lives have bet of service to their fellow men have attributed the usefulness Id the early training of the home or Sunda School The early years form the background of life The father of Frances E upon his daughter that the message of the hymn Charge to Keep I Have was for her When he came to the verse To serve ft present age he tried to make her feel that God ha brought her into the world to do that very thing It impression made grew stronger as the years went b She felt that her life was under the control of a religious aim She founded the Worlds Christian Ten Union When a boy of eight Daniel Webster was give a handkerchief upon which was printed the constitution of 1787 Many throughout the nation emphasized th defects and dangers of the constitution but in his father home the little country boy heard only of its valu and necessity He memorized it and came to love an defend it As a statement he was known as the grei defender of the constitution Children are often marked by their backgroun for useless and destructive lives Usually as to what children do or become is back of useles or criminal life Sometimes we hear the term parents In connection with delinquent children As certainly as children are marked thus useless lives and as certainly as Frances E and Daniel Webster were marked for intelligent living and good citizenship They may be marked for life Of these so trained some may serve their men well and eminently There are many people who are longing to some way to make an impact upon the world and an disappointed because they are unable to do this The do not realize that in the home and community is I place of real opportunity in the training of boys am girls When it Is considered that In the homes the scientists farmers ministers tramps thieves teach ers missionaries agnostics gangsters and Sunday Schoo workers of tomorrow it places upon parents and teacher of youth a great responsibility To keep our children from becoming Catholic women form new group A group of volunteers headed by Mrs Summer- hill are available at a pub lished telephone number to help girls and women faced with unwanted pregnancies To dale 19 girls have been The speaker Rev I Allan discus- 1 current and possible fu ture changes in the Church York Region in cludes parishes in Rich mond Hill tfionihiH New- market Aurora King Bradford and AURORA Wed nesday October 30 Our Lady of Grace Aurora hosted the fail meeting York County Region Cath olic Womens League Mass proceeded e business meeting at which Father Frank Robinson Archdio- Spiritual Director was presented with a Spir itual Bouquet In honor of his 25 years as a priest Proposed projects for consideration were par ticipation in the Mass Cir cle for World Peace and the Poster Contest re ad option with a November 30 deadline and enthusiastic support of the Canadian Register Reports submit ted showed raised In the region last year for UNICEF donations of coffee clothing cigarettes etc to he Good Shepherd Refuge berg The farm fair of early days provided one of the few social events of the year for the farmers of that time It also was medium through which the farmer bartered or his produce Today the best in agriculture and livestock Is on display at Ihe Royal Winter Fair 245 Main Newmarket 8955432 GIFT SHOWING HON NOV To SAT NOV 30 Open Dal 1 to pm Thur To pn FEATURING Royal Albert China Lead Crystal Also Candles and Fine Linens COFFEE WILL BE SERVED ROSSS F0R6FTS Mount Albert Tel

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