Newmarket Era and Express, 1 May 1952, p. 3

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Bnmess and Professional LEGAL MISCELLANEOUS Solicitor Public Floy Comer Richard BJV MX Thomas Aurora Office Wellington Street Telephone Aurora I Joseph O Dales Office and Residence I Phone Main St NEWMARKET By Appointment A Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc PHONE Wellington St MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Barristers Solicitors Notaries Mathews QC M Stiver Lyons BA N Joseph Vale QC Slain Bay Phone Phones Newmarket Toronto Contractor For GRADING CELLAR EXCAVATIONS and Gravel Fill SAND ml LTD for government approved stone of various sizes crashed gravel sand concrete grave and pit run Delivered or at bin 7 Plant phone Office phones 370 and I A MILLS Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public MAIN ST Newmarket Phone VIOLET ROBINSON NOTARY PUBLIC Conveyancing Insurance St Phone 33d Newmarket JAMB BA BARRISTER SOLICITOR ETC 35 MAIN ST PHONE NEWMARKET DENTAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR House and Farm Wiring G BAIN General Repairs Oil Burners Space Heater All Electrical Household Appliances Phone Box Ontario St Newmarket James J Wall PLUMBING HEATING Contractor Dealer for Fairbanks Morse Pressure Systems OH Burners Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning OAK RIDGES PHONE KING 111 PHONE AURORA QUESTION FOR ADULTS Can Your Children Brag Of Parents Can your child brag about his j cieties choir clubs When I was father or mother That was a a child we belonged to one club question asked by Miss Eva There is a great disrespect for Walker in a talk on promoting authority to he in our EVANS FUELS newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling DR NOBLE DENTIST Over MUNICIPAL OFFICE Office Residence Dr C E VanderVoort DENTIST Main St Newmarket Phone MEDICAL better citizenship in our schools and in our growing generation More power to the family that keeps a childs self respect high even if its only his second cousin Emily who won a music He can be proud that it was Wis second cousin not the boy next door she said Miss Walker addressed a meet ing of the Newmarket Home and School association She was in troduced to the meeting by Miss Eva Barnes Miss Walker is past president of Toronto Special Edu cation association a member of the International council for Sic- children a member of the Board of Governors of On tario Teachers Federation and Treasurer of the federation of Women Teachers association of Ontario as well as convener of committee on citizen ship Miss Walker teaches a health class in Toronto- She defined citizenship is the wise use of the privileges of democratic living that have been handed on to us by our forefath ers plus the obligation we have of contributing something ourselves Citizenship brings responsibilities with its privileges and our chil dren must learn that I dont believe children have changed but I do believe that environment has changed Con of the world have altered circumstances so that children react differently We must re member that three generations have lived under the horrid sha dow of wars There is the idea that there might be a sudden attack on our country and that state of anxiety is known to the children When we realize that one- half of the world is under Com munist domination that the pres tige of Great Britain has fallen greatly since Victorian days that many homes have disintegrated and that inadequate housing fac es many of our families we should expect childrens be haviour to be different But es sentially they are not We cant have calm normal children from broken homes If parents must quarrel they must not do it to the knowledge of the child At least in the hearing and sight of the child they should agree There are many other stres ses on our children today We allow people to exploit our chil dren The movies and the comics exploit them and television is going to do it to an even greater extent The youngster rushes out to the kitchen Mom I must have Beanies or or whatever other product is being advertised on the radio for the juvenile listeners There is subtle pressure on children at all times They have dancing skating today They are growing up with a sense of futility Whats the use of putting a lot into a university career if an atom bomb is going to come down on you they say thats to happen I might just as well have my fun now j There is commercialization of the holy days of Christmas and Easter and a day of sentiment such as Mothers Day They have been robbed of their true mean ing to many children Are we allowing an age of to develop Have we lost our old pioneer traditions of hard work We have state care in many forms state care thats steadily growing It rob us of our independence Our ancestors had no grain fields un less they cleared out the stumps They didnt have a house unless they built it themselves There is a great need for de veloping good citizenship today We in the schools can not insti gate the program It must start in the home All the time a child is growing up his parents must show him democracy in practice How can you expect him to be obedient to the law if you arent How can you expect him to obedient if you dont make him obedient to you The home must start the training In the family a child learns how to behave for the family is a small community- Does Johnny see father courtei to mother Or is he too busy and abrupt with mother The boy will be the same as soon as he dares The father must teach the boys to be polite and cour teous to women How can we expect boys to give up their seats on streetcars when in daily liv ing at home they are not taught to be considerate of older people or women Sharing can be taught in the home Its a good idea for Tom to give up something so mother or dad can have a treat Family loyalty cannot be Cheerfulness is something some families need to cultivate but all require Thrift obedience hon esty all these elemental prin cipals of good citizenship must be learned in the home The child must learn acceptance of people not of the same faith or color or race World citizenship begins in the family circle It is not sufficient that par ents provide adequate care nu trition and sleep for their chil dren Parents must try to elimi nate fear and worry- We never know whats preying on a childs mind and so in conversations and in the general atmosphere we must keep that in mind The safest kind of citizenry is one thats Christian The home must make the affiliation with the church first for each child needs something to which he can cling It is not a case of just sending your child to church but taking Mm When the school receives the child at about five or six it will try to teach industry self control obedience which was started in the home courtesy fair play and unselfishness It will try to teach a child to accept his failures and his successes and to respect au thority the laws of the nation and Canadian traditions It will attempt to expand his horizons to develop good judgment and a taste for good literature music and arts but its success will de pend greatly on the foundations which have been laid at home MUSIC SUPERVISORS HEAR DR At a meeting in the King George hotel Newmarket on April arranged by In spector MacKillop the public school music supervisors of York County enjoyed an in formal discussion of their prob lems with Dr Roy director of music for Ontario Following the luncheon Dr and Mr visited King George school with Herman Fowler music Newmarket Era Express Thursday May Page and Miss classes sang for the visitors Dr expressed his pleasure with their work The children en joyed meeting mm having lis tened to him many times on for Newmarket public the music appreciation on the and high schools Mr Lothians music appreciation broadcasts Rev A Detroit Anniversary services will be held in Maple Hill Baptist church next Sunday May 4 Services will be held at am and pm Rev A Detroit a former pas tor will be the speaker the day Miss Carol Knights Toronto will be soloist at the morning service and Mr Maur ice Kennedy in the evening- On Monday evening May Rev Kerr Gait who has just returned from a six weeks tour of Greece will tell of his trip and show colored pictures of London Greece Crete Paris and of Mars Hill ami of Pauls cell at YATES Jewellers MAIN ST NEWMARKET DIAMONDS MAY BE SEEN IN PRIVATE NO TO YOU Phone Yates after pm NOW DR G MERVYN Physician and Surgeon Phone Consultation by Appointment At residence corner of Raglan and Tecumseh O WILSON Osteopathic and Arthritis Clinic WILSON BUILDING Telephone Consultation by Appointment pi THE VARIETY OF DESIGNS in our collection of MONUMENTS is such that we can meet almost any require ment both as to kind and cost We also make memorials to order of every description Youll find our work excellent always and our service prompt and reasonably priced G W and SON You Can Help Blind Live Useful Careers MAIN ST NEWMARKET CHIROPRACTIC INSURANCE E JARV DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC j Confederation Life Association ST Newmarket Representative Telephone Automobile and Casualty Eagle 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