Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 17, 1977, B02

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J i i Era I Aurora Keswick Wed Aug BOLTON What do senior citizens and years olds Pee Wees In common Theyre camping together for the month of SfigustatAOdar Its part of an ex perimental program under Rev John Harries a In- rvetopment iHe feels modern children do not have the nance to establish meaningful relationships older people In urban and mobile The family may have its advantages but many needs go unmet or even unrecognized d Rev Harries At Cedar Glen Camp both age groups share dining and recreational facilities As an experiment a Rev Harries told The Era Its tremendous camps have been booked solid Last week wc spent San evening around the fire with everyone par- It was a great experience Special evening programs arc planned where children years old join the Pee Wee campers and senior citizens They are housed at- Camp Kchoe on the Cdar Glen properties Citizenship TORONTO citizenship amplications are being accepted in York Region now according to the federal Secretary of Slates Department More information can obtained from three mires in the Region oodbridge Ave bridge telephone 814333 NEWMARKET Something must be done to curb the increasing number Of rapes and murders of young children according to a Newmarket mother of three and she plans to ask Prime Minister Pierre to act In fact through her efforts the prime minister will hear from hundreds of Newmarket residents on the subject Mrs Shirley White 276 Hamilton St is cir culating a petition seeking life im prisonment for sex killers She lias at least four copies in circulation in different parts of town and over names on her own copy already We the undersigned believe it Is about time someone takes an interest and heavy stand for the y protection of our children says the petitionand goes on to say in the past year or two the number of kid nappings murders and rapes of young children has increased while convictions are on the decline The incident that has prompted us to finally take action was the one of Emanuel who was found raped and murdered says the petition It goes on to point out a mental examination has already been ordered for one of the men accused of the murder If proven insane as many sex are he will be placed in an in sane asylum and released within years the petition claims We feel the law is shying away from Its responsibility in not committing these mur derers to a life in prison This is what we the people want to see We want the streets safe for our families to grow and have a safe healthy life Something must be done to these people who commit such indecent acts upon such very young small un suspecting victims The petition asks that sex murderers be im prisoned for the rest of their natural lives and not be let out in 10 years for good behaviour It ends with a plea We beg plead cry for help Please Mr Trudeau take this matter into your hands Help us keep our children and free to grow and live v Let The People Praise The O God mm Mrs Shirley White with part or the a a prosperous lire legislative- changes making life Imprisonment man datory for sex killers Coachmen to recruit this autumn Era Correspondent RECRUITING The Coachmen Drum and Bugle Corps will be recruiting this Sep tember Any person be tween and 21 years interested in joining the Corps should go to Sutton District High School gymnasium on any Tues day or Thursday evening between 730 and 930 pm and speak to any of the adults present Recruits need not be familiar with a musical instrument Persons wishing to stand on the sidelines and watch will also be welcome EAST COAST HOLIDAY Anyone passing the Kernohan residence on Church St will know where they were this summer Hugh Peggy Neil Beth and the family dog Toby spent two and a half weeks louring New Brunswick Nova Scotia and PEI They bought the large lobster trap from a fisherman in PEI Highlights of their trip included attending Anne of Green Gables at the Festival and deep sea fishing Beth the youngest member of the family caught the first fish IN HOSPITAL Mrs Reg Milton Chris took ill recently while visiting her niece in Windsor and is confined to the hospital Any friends wishing her well may send a note or card to the Grace Hospital Windsor BIRTHDAY A very happy birth day to Mrs Carol Cracken Carol celebrated her Aug birthday at a dinner party for the whole family at the Kernohan home FLEA MARKET A flea market at the Keswick Arena is open am to pm until the end of August Dingo continues at the arena on Saturday nights pm and for the little tots and young at heart there is roller slating every Wednesday and Saturday from 7 to pm For those less energetic the euchre I J i f 1 i II K sSf 9 i lance save Find out now Demonstrations at Sears 30 Cleaning Uso less cleaner Homo gleams when lime spots and soap Mm disappear Cooking Foods taste bettor Vegetables stay tender re tain appearance Coffee tea soup Reined water brings out the natural Complexion Skin feels fresh and smoother less cream and moisturizer Water healing No scale so water heats and you save energy Shaving Blades shave closer and last longer No alter- shave irritation from soap Plumbing appliances Cuts scum and scale Pipes and drains resist clogging Time and labor Clean loss often because film and dirt removed more completely It makes sense to have the besT water available A Sears water softener can save you money make life a little softer See them in action at your nearest Sears store Sears Newmarket Upper Canada Mall and Store hours Sat a 30 Wed 9 club meets on Tuesday nights also at the arena SENIOR CITIZENS MEET The Keswick Friend ship Corner Club will resume meetings after summer break on Sept at pm upstairs in the Keswick Arena Any senior citizen interested in joining the club or just wishing to visit will be welcome KEEPING FIT All those wishing to keep fit may join Mrs Evelyn each Thursday morning be tween am at die DropIn Centre in Keswick For a fee of SO cents you can exercise to exotic music and then relax with die rest of the class over a cup of tea and friendly conversation This group has been in existence for two years and have continued through the summer months this year due to increased interest in the program RECOVERING Mrs Mary White of Circle Ridge Rd while still in York County Hospital is reported to be recovering rapidly and hoping to come home soon SENIOR QUEEN Mrs Doris Medina Dr recently took part in the Sutton Fairs Senior Queen competition sponsored by the South Keswick Community Club Mrs was one of six contestants representing various clubs in the area and reports to have had a lot of fun She said it was a glorious feeling and hopes to see the contest con tinue each year with a different member competing OPEN AM YEAR The South Keswick Community Club remained open during the summer due to a number of requests for summer hours from its members While members do not Slay cards they do keep with crocheting and quilting as well as their monthly picnics and special trips They meet each Wednesday from at the Centre New members and guests arc welcome KESWICK SENIORS On Aug 24 an en thusiastic bus load of of relaxation and fun arranged by the South Keswick Community Club At am the group leaves the Keswick Dropin Centre on the and travels north to iravenhurst Park for a picnic lunch Then its off they go again for a two hour cruise on Lake Muskoka The Toronto Diocesan Boys Choir will sing the service of HOLY COMMUNION at St Pauls Anglican Church Newmarket Sunday Aug 21 1000 AM Special Anthems All Welcome Queensville couple wed in King park IRENE THOMPSON Era Correspondent A wedding of much interest took place on Sat July 30 when Rose Marie daughter of Mr and Mrs of Queensville and Patrick Chester son of THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR THE SIGN OF A MEnCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE this emblem Identifies ihe businessmen sponsor wiiimiiiiioii the community For call Mr and Mrs David Chester of Ancaster were married at the Holy Estate King Thornton Hales Conservation Area The ceremony was performed by Rev Peter of Mount Albert United Church in die absence of Rev Ralph Gar be Guests of the wedding included two sisters of the groom Dr and Mrs Douglas Holder and Mr and Mrs Douglas Christ Law and families of A reception was held at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs with some guests attending Mr and Mrs Murray Emmons celebrated their twenty fifth wedding anniversary with a delightful trip to the Mediterranean Sunny Side Up Mrs Lome a trip to Air and Smith took Portage La Prairie Manitoba to visit relatives Mr ami Mrs Dun Smith had a pleasant trip to the North Country when they visited Moosenee North Hay Kapuskasing and other points of interest By George Myers Theres no fool like an old fool You ust beat experience Second thoughts are always best The problem is gelling to arrive first The formula for writing a successful novel seems to be start with a clean sheet of paper and a dirty mind Table manners must have been Invented by people who werent hungry A diplomat Is a politician who when hes being run out of town can make It look like hes leading a parade Follow the parade to Myers Variety Gifts 3537 Main St Newmarket 8952127 Magazines cards Scotch newspapers Evangelist pottery Canadian glass animals Cranberry glass IWST THE EXHIBITION Bus service to Finch Subway Transfer at Finch to Subway or to TTC premium fare Express Bus to Exhibition Pick up GO Exhibition Timetable from your GO Agent PHONE 7735377 FOR INFORMATION walk a- window municipal curb edging I parking bumpers driveway curb iV- I retJimuK from Broo companies public km homo owners mil have been using Our philosophy 1 I when you is by you he assure I i equality nd 1 COlUes Willi pulling three lunm- plants 11 Hid tie avail 1 Carlson Drive Call Newmarket Ontario For Bus Service B9S584S Tonight pm YP Prayer Bible Study 800 pm Adult Prayer and Bible Study with Johnson of GMU SUNDAY AUGUST 21ST am Bible School for all ages am Studies in Genesis with Pastor Crosby 700 pm Evening Gospel Service with Young People in Charge Speaker Stan Lewis pm Fellowship and refreshments everyone In- Pastor Crosby 1 it Y v I Concrete Products I I J Vim I I t j- Ilr m H Interdenominational Evangelical You are only a stranger once at Grace A Warm Welcome Awaits You At The Church Where Your Family Counts VICTORY 8956962 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17TH pm Family Night The Problem of Boredom SUNDAY AUGUST ST am Sunday School A class for all am MISSION IMPOSSIBLE TAXES LOANS AND MONEY PROBLEMS r 4 PASTOR DAVID WALLS Pastor Dave will be speaking at both services and may be seen on Cablecast Ten every Monday at 730 pm and every Wednesday at Why not come and oln us wed love to have voull Feast IAOY THE CHAIN CATENA or Ji Now later day night you are very welcomed and surprised Open Air Mass at pm Sunday August Chapel Open all day Saturday August 20th Bring The Sick and a progressive family church tabernacle DR PENTECOSTALASSEMBLIESOF CANADA SUNDAYS 945 am Christian Education Hour Morning Service 700 pm Evening Service TUESDAYS pm Family Night REV JAMES CANTELON 8958893 PASTOR BUFFAM SUNDAY AUGUST 21st am Christian Education Hour Morning Worship 700 pm Evening Service Wed Aug Prayer Bible Study FREE METHODIST CHURCH Queen St near Lome Ave Newmarket COME GROW WITH US Evangelical CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SUNDAY AM SUNDAY SCHOOL AT AM WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY Meetings on 2nd Wednesdays at 8 pm Millard Ave Newmarket Phone ALL ARE WELCOME M CHURCH OF THE 79 Main Streets Newmarket Pastor Rev Glenn am Sunday School Hour am Worship Service pm Evening Service Tues pm Praise and Prayer Hour Attend the of your choice t V

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