Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Aug 1953, A8

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and their eyes to its implications This responsibility is not exclusive with our generation but a visit to our courts emphasizes how sadly many fathers and mothers have failed their children Forsaking the domestic world principles on which they can rely of occasionally for the legal atmosphere of the mag istrates court we have witness ed the results of parental laxity In many instances the boys ap pearing in court were the vic tims of corrupt home influences Only if theyd been able to have any say in their choice of par ents could they be held directly responsible for their wrong do ing But they are legally con sidered as adults and so they as individuals must answer for their crimes Brought up in the unhealthy condition which they have had to accept as a pattern of their daily living it was inevitable that theyd break the laws of the country On many occasions as weve sat at the press table in court weve thought that it should bo their parents on trial and not the young men and wo men What can be expected of them They have had instruction in dis honesty The lo moral stand ard of their parents has been a constant example for them to follow Then a case will come into court where the accused are well dressed wellmannered young men who come from re spectable homes Their parents sit with strained faces their hands clenched tightly their eyes showing their fear and hu miliation What has happened Why arc these young people in trouble In court on Tuesday three young men ranging in age from to 21 were convicted of theft It was a stupid pointless busi ness which had brought thorn in to court Hut their irresponsi bility or of but few minutes had resulted in this handicap which they will carry for life Early Sunday morning the To ronto trio who had been attend ing a dance in the Lake area were standing by a car in a parking lot with a leather find pair of khaki trousers when a provin cial police constable happened upon them They had taken the two of clothing which were valued at than from the parked car Pleading guilty in court to the theft none of them could think of any reason for their action It had happened didnt know why None had a previ ous conviction One of the boys who had vice in the navy had returned to his position in a bank whew he had worked for over three jreero His mother appeared in court and gave evidence on hie behalf She said that hed always been a good lad As wo sat there we kept ask ing Why why why It not for us to judge who may at some time be the Judged Hut once again we thought of the import ance of teaching our children right from wrong while we still have them under our direction Regardless of how much we love them or wish to protect them we cant he by their aides during all temptations We can only Atrive to give them working of in such times As Magistrate O S Hollinrake said when passing sentence they will always have a conviction of theft against them Regardless of where they go or what they do it will remain If they apply for a position of trust and require a bond one of the first questions asked will be Do you have any convictions against you If there was anything I could do said the magistrate I would rather than have three young men go through life with REV H WILLIS TAKES PART IN UNIQUE CEREMONY Willis took part in a ceremony on July at which was unique In the history of the Diocese of the Church of England A life membership of the Dominion Womans auxiliary was award ed at St Pauls church to Miss Anne Edgar presi dent of the Anglican Womens Training college Toronto Rev Willis who was formerly of Newmarket is the rector of St Pauls church His wife is the former Anne Thompson Newmarket Wright Bishop of celebrated commun ion assisted by the rector and the dean of Quebec Very Seaborn nephew of Miss Edgar Adding to the significance of the ceremony was the fact that the table on which the sacra ment was blessed by the bishop is- a memorial to Miss Edgars mother and the fact that Miss Edgars father the late Joseph Edgar was first warden of the church Miss Edgar a native of this parish was for many years a this handicap Whatever the mo- 1 missionary In India and during LEGION PICNIC The Newmarket Legion dies auxiliary held a picnic for their families at the York County park A pleasant day was spent with everyone enjoy ing swimming games and races picnic concludes the auxil iarys activities until the fall The first general meet ing will be held on the third Thursday in September was I know that you arent criminals Magistrate imposed a fine of 15 and costs It amounted to for each of the accused He explained that he was imposing the fine rather than placing them on probation so that in later years if they came up against the conviction no one would be able to say that they had been given probation rather than a prison term As yet science has no miracle cure for the sicknesses brought on by exposure to poor home environment No have been found that will estab lish an immunity to such The answer lies in pre ventative medicine the daily guidance in Christian living through the formative years the war was In charge of a largo military hospital there He mming to Canada for a rest she was prevailed upon to take the princlpalship of the Anglican Womens Training college HOLD PICNIC The annual Sunday school and church picnic of the Christian church Newmarket was held at Alcona Beach Lake Sim on July Approximately attended Two town buses were charter ed for the trip and Individual cars brought the remainder of the group for the days outing Included In the full program were games races horse shoes and swimming Basket luncfies provided the delicious picnic sup per Newmarket Social News Mr and Mrs Smith and Helen Point Claire Que visited Mrs Smiths father Mr Morton and friends last week Mr and Mrs Henry Niagara Falls visited Mr and Mrs on Sunday Mr BUI Prince Albert spent last week with his uncle an daunt Mr and Mrs- Frank He was well known as Wing Commander Bill Mrs Hutton and Lynn Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Frank Master Eddie Allen left this week for a trip to Edmonton Alta to spend a month with relatives Mr and Mrs Brookes and Mr and Mrs Gordon have returned home after spend a weeks holidays at Beach Mr Elmer Comer Grant and friend spent their holidays with Mr and Mrs Malcolm York and family of Mrs Glover and Marian were holidaying at Clear Lake the guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Hill Mr and Mrs Charles Thorns and family Kirkland Lake visit ed Inst week at the home of her mother and father Mr and Mrs Charles Continued on Page GROUP IN TRADE FAIR FOR TIME For the time the New market Handcraft group will participate in the annual Trade Fair This year the group is organizing an interesting demon stration and display which will be open to the public lor the same hours as the general lair Wednesday through Saturday Aug to A loom will be set up with some member of the Handcraft group in attendance each day In the display will be smocking weaving leather work and shell craft The demonstration and display will be carried on in the dressing room at the foot of the stairs on the right side of the main en trance to the arena floor The public Is invited to visit the fair We were delighted to be ask to take part in the Trade Fair said Mrs Arthur general convener of the Hand craft project It Is very to have the official Trade Fair committee recognize crafts in Newmarket ami to Include us in this major event Other members of the Handcraft com mittee arc Mrs A Mitchell Mrs Bales and Mrs Hughes OPTIMIST PICNIC About Optimists and their families enjoyed a family picnic at Sunnybrook Park Lake Sim- recently Prizes were given to children by club president John and free Ice was by picnic chairman Bay Fire accounts for seven per cent of the annual forest con- sumption Vandorf News SUPPLIES Bathtub Tel Let Pipe Pitting Pumpi Tata Cabinet Laundry Tube I Open It v Inge Rev and Mrs are leaving for their holiday ill their cottage on Island where they will spend a month Wesley United church services scheduled for the next month are as follows Aug Wesley Speaker Mr Allan Cooper Aurora with guest soloist Mr J Taylor Aug No service Aug P Sept Representa tive of the Temperance Federa tion Deborah Jean Fisher baby daughter of Mr Mrs Jerry Fisher was on Sunday at Wesley United church Meddle officiated Mrs J loveless Mr and Mrs Grant Morley ami Mr and Mrs A White Bob and attended the Loveless last Saturday which was held at Uruntholme the farm of Mr and Mm Owen Ijowtaw St George was years since the last re union was held relatives at tended from Vancouver BC Aneroid Moose Jaw am Sank Newark New York Detroit and Port Huron Mtch Ottawa Gait Hamilton Toronto Aglnrotu and Mrs A White Mr and Mrs Irani spent lust weekend with Mr and Mrs Martin of Mr William Maris and son Johnny Burlington holiday with Mr and Mrs Bert Mr and Mrs Bert visit ed last Monday evening with Mr ami Mrs Harold Mr and Fred Cat- formerly of this com ware calling on old here lust week Mr and Mrs Sidney and spent a few days lust week holidaying Algonquin Park Mr and Mrs Sidney and family spent tile weekend a the Buy MJK Ann Crawford and Miss Gull attended Alts girls camp I ant week Mr Mrs Harold Sunday with at Mr and Mrs Tern and son rejig Mr and Mrs A Frost nil of were M the on Sum day Mr and Mrs Arthur and family spent days lost week at The was held on Monday holiday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ar thur Starr Alxnn relative at leaded came from Ottawa and Mr Walla Aneroid Bask and his nephew Mr Wilson Moose Jaw Hash spent Thursday night with their Mrs A Mr White Mr and Mrs A and Boh Visited Mr Whites brother Mr William White and Mrs While on livening Mrs and daugh ter Holt spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Irwin and family Master Johnny Ir win returned with them to spend a weeks holiday Miss Sylvia Toronto spent the wtAfWl with Both Oliver and mother Mm J Oliver We are sorry to report the serious accident when Mr James Oliver was knocked from the mower and caused a neck His condition Is reported serious Mr Jim was guest solo ist at Youth for Christ service last week This program was heard on the air on Sunday TRAVEL BUREAU For Canadian National Air Lines Steamships Ileal Estate Insurance I i Yoaf St Tel IN SUPPLY NEW yTT m I Fun for nil so all come All proceeds for Floodlight Fund A DAVIS J A i

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