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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 19, 1969, p. 6

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r Trrirnrrinnruinnnnju A Word For The Week 3 DAYS ONLY CLEARANCE SALE SINGER SEWING CENTRE arc overstocked tradeins en the ALL RECONDITIONED REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE SINGER 225 MAIN ST NEWMARKET ONT Toronto Daiy Star today I see these AND WORLD FOLDS Then follows the account Montreals Mayor Jean Drapeau stunned and may resign his office This fol lowed statement that MAN AND HIS WORLD Expos permanent successor would not open it second season as planned on May 29 because of financial difficulties We sympathize with these and oilier men whose hopes and dream are thus stilted We neither criticize their ambitions nor question their motives Nor Is this article intended to attempt any evaluation of Expo What The Newmarket Legion Ladles Auxiliary won the Trophy with Team Let The People Thee O God Centre for the Mentally Re tt Valentines Party Patricks Party a Bowling banquet a presentation of trophies a picnic Ches- Lake guests of Mr and Mrs Bill Brookes and a wonderful trip to see the Ice Capades teams entered from York Curling Club Hus tons rink of Maxlne Flip- pen Jennie Salisbury and McCaffrey come Newmarket District High School were the winners in the Impromptu flection of he York County Trials in the secondary schools public speaking contest John do regret is that the be the great emphasis almost to he exclusion of the recognition of God The expression MAN AND HIS WORLD betrays that materialistic point of view of the majority of people today and there is bound to be one Inevitable result of such a concept of life whether It be cf an individual nation or civilization IT WILL FOLD The length of time required may vary but Ihc result Is certain Other lered from here were Ann- team Dorothy King Richards and Elsie Evans and Emma team Doris Lois Hopper and Bar bara Broadbent February 3 and York Curling Club was hos tess club for the Tank- Norton Sharon church holds annual vestry meeting SHARON St James Church Sharon On- annual vestry Wo welcome all new Anglicans to our church and if they will kindly Photo capable of great development A will depend on the development of that appreciation for things spiritual and eternal He who sots his heart on the mere earthly and material will sooner or later lose heart grow pale and become discouraged as he sees his dreams shattered and his hopes fade but he who reaches out by faith to lay hold of eternal truth will find himself more and more enriched with spiritual realities that he world can neither give nor take Great men of old were rich In the vision he Eternal world Abraham looked for a city which hath foundations whose builder and maker Is God Moses respect unto the recompense the reward King David knew In his heart that some day he would dwell in the house of the Lord The Apostle Paul exclaimed For me to live Is Christ and to die is gain Mind you pies Warden William Sta ines Sidesmen Denis Mur phy Max Len Sal mon Mr Thomas H Brown Gerry Paris and J Mrs Brian Rut- ledge is envelope secretary and Mrs Christie Hall re- As this is the cen tennial year of the church special services will be held throughout and he Bishop We have great men today politicians states- men scientists industrialists educators who do not Hie amazing achievements of man to blind them the fact that Almighty God who is above all through all and in all Is allowing mans genius to fulfil His divine purpose Shall we not all give God the glory that Is due unto His name Let us live humbly trustfully and obediently before Him Reader yon and I need to have our hopes anchored in something more solid than the uncertain and fleeting things of earth which God will one day FOLD upas a vesture Hob Our Jesus Christ showed us Ihc right when He said Seek ye first the kingdom of God and Ills righteousness and all things shall be added unto you is right for wo believe with let world That though the wrong scorns oft so strong God is Ruler This Is my Fathers world The battle is not done Jesus who died shall be satisfied And earth and heaven be one- Married in Bermuda On Friday February approximately met in Schombcrg for the York Centre District Wo mens Institute luncheon and euchre The ladies enthusiastic in their praise for Luncheon Is Served prepared by Economist Mrs Sandra Martin Lucky draws were won by Margaret Davis Laura Carson Anne Hut chinson Crace Wade Rase Bell Marion Irene Meri- and Twenty tables of euchre were enjoyed 1st prize going Vema The Chapel of Peace Unit ed States Naval Station at Southampton da was the setting for the wed ding of Shirley Sarah Irene daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles of Pains- wick to Floyd Eugene of the United States of Durham England was maid of honor and Miss Teresa Reeve of Painswick a niece of the bride was lephew of Lieut Thomas Young and the ushers includ ed Roy 0 and Rob ert of Southamp ton Bermuda At the wedding re ception the brides mother received wearing a blue crepe dress with matching and the bride marriage by her father floorlength gown of satin fashioned with long sleeves and a cardinal train A headdress of satin rose buds held the shoulder length veil of silk illusion tulle and she carried while sweetheart roses Miss Audrey Mid- Guests from included the brides bro therinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Howard Wanda and Robert The bride attend ed Newmarket District High School and Is a graduate nurse of the School of Nur sing Soldiers Memorial Hospital Orijlia The couple arc siding in Southampton West Bermuda ANNUAL PRICE SALE ON SEASONAL MERCHANISE COATS HATS DRESSES SALE STARTS FEB 19th 20 OFF Slips Foundations Blouses Purses etc LADIES WEAR Main SI Newmarket

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