r ROD AND GUN The Newmarket Rod and Gun For fewer the third bicycles year were a row held its spring meeting and Canada in Output lowest since made in made in election of officers on Thursday May The following were elected president Gordon Billings vice- sons Sporting store was were president secre tarytreasurer Vic Higginson A busy season is being planned Those interested in the are asked to contact members of the executive or apply at Monv ON Our of Spring Coats at Beyond Com pa e for th e Q a I t y m m Style and Tailoring HOPE Mr Don Williams Toronto bad supper last Friday with Mr and Mrs George Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith Long Branch Mr and Mrs Cecil Ward Hamilton spent the week end with Mr and Mrs George Mr- and Mrs Jack Smith To ronto spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Floyd and Mrs Harold and Mrs wi Jim Mrs Jean Davis and Gor don Jackie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Art To ronto Common Round By Isabel ASPIRATIONS AY i Now Now 2750 Suits to Now 95 to 3550 NOW 1950 Reg to Reg 35 to 45 Birthday wishes are extended this week to Billy Allan Newmarket years old on Friday May 1 Mount Albert years old on Sunday May George Allan Harrison R Mount Albert years old on Monday Slay 17 Patrick Cain Keswick years old on Monday May on two teams lists The Valerie Ruth New market years old on Monday May James Hale Newmarket years old on Tuesday May Martin Edgar Harrison Mount Albert years old on Tuesday May Robert Scott Newmarket years old on Tuesday May Pauline tenia New market years old on Wednes day May Dorothy Patricia Metcalfe Newmarket years old on Wed nesday May Susan years old on Wednesday May John Henry Archibald Pot- years old oh Thurs day May Emily Dawson Dunham Newmarket years old on Thursday May Jerry JL 3 New market years old on Thurs day May Karen Smith Newmarket 8 old on Thursday May name address become- member ipl the Newmarket Express birthday club Lives there a man or woman so dead as to never whether in secret or known to all and sundry cherished an as piration a reaching out to some thing beautiful but distant and sometimes seemingly unattain able For many years the other half of the family and I had a dream of playing in a symphony orch estra but for years it remained a dream Then out of the blue we received an invitation from John of Aurora to meet with others who cherished a similar desire and see if some thing along this line could not become a reality From that meeting brought about by the untiring efforts and enthusiasm of John and Rod Smith with the eager operation at that time of a lew amateur musicians came the Coronation Symphony Orchestra from the first for others it meant hard unremitting prac tice every night to retain a foothold But let no one think it has not been worth it and Mr Fishers triumph came when he brought us the good and the notsogood through the con cert on Friday night You see when some of us were first confronted with the Slavonic Dance by Dvorak and the Symphonic by Haydn our hearts sank and knees grew weak and our fingers were all thumbs but as the beauty of the music grew on us the desire to play it also grew and what promised to become our Waterloo became instead a hard won victory As 1 have said before in this column being a member one cannot really assess what is be ing done with a concert You may have a sense of well being ACCOUNTANT A A C0NL1N Mam St Chartered Accountant PHONE 123SW NEWMARKET INSURANCE JOHN Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert LEGAL FLOYD CORNER Barrister Solicitor and Notary Ardill Block and Wellington Street Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurara FA Joseph Dales Barrister- AtLaw Solicitor Residence Main St whose concert in Trinity United but whether that i shared by church Newmarket sponsored conductor and audience is a by the Business and Professional dollar question Womens club of Newmarket So I rely on what hear In many of you heard on Friday this case every comment brought evening May to our hearts Alma Some members were of at- Stephens who is one of our most professional status while members but unable through others like ourselves were very J illness concert much amateurs but the bond of kept a of member music her reactions and as she can put up with the the weak tried to igaht strength For Mr Smith as bur conductor and we gut on several th call tereiiirn first the cello earned fa Mr and Allan of Barbie Fisher is of musics Canada the States what he accom plished ifiS feder of youthful musicians he criticize as well as we Were- glad her notes Kenneth Mills of Toron to wife and some came- up to hear his Jfeiiise and the or- was com Mrs vmosfe Musical training enables the comments ftiCnfe Who love music an reward of soiIH pleasure In listening the They were too The that cornea from a life with wife and provided for arid the prospect of eventual retire ment on income the can be r MATHEWS of am iSft us came to us we learn Numerous to mention by name just how muck was expected of I But I as an i acknowledgement of our For some of us it was pure joy I for 1 a words J about the two young guest NEWMARKET i K r V WE TO THIN TO SEPARATION If imitation is flat tery then the lias flattered the world The church under a misguided at tempt at shaping things is in the compromising attitude of apenig The Church of God is not called to imitate but to separate from the world The church is nut called or ordained to do the the world does but it is called ordained da the things the world cannot do The world can do tin natural is church to do the The world cannot do spiritual it knows rtoOltng of the of the It be that the not be found hut the The church is the chosert the and I outworking of Holy Spirit hi no other dwelling pince- but I he church of Sj time now The world cannot deceive the Holy his is Spirit of Truth whom Hie world tiimiol receive because it Mini not neither hut ye know Him fop lie with you and shall be in The ignorance of the world is the true inspiration of the church if the church had con tinned lo walk in the Spirit as it began Hie world would then have attempted the mi tat ion of the church rather than as it now is the church imitating the world Moses did not attempt to imi tate the things of and the Egyptians hut Pharaoh and the magicians did attempt Hie imitation of the things was doing through Moses The rod of Moses is of no avail without- the God of Moses It is not to the world hut to the world that gives the church power ami prestige- Tim church is poor at imitation but powerful in ration The world has done about everything to amuse the church Now the church doing anything to amuse the world Hie church is poor at the furnish has been worlds business and it can da same right well When the church would amuse the world It has been In abuse world It will for the church to leave the amusement to the world church will ft rid the too strong competitor Denise is as Mr Fisher said a prodigy and Mr Mills is encouraging the blossom of come Info gradual and beautiful bloom ell that she has a wjsaiid understand ing teacher Her playing mi night Mr the baritone JnxoYjdcd real pleasure wltftD itwwiiuinbers A pleasing stage fine voice enunciation as well in lion made able interlude The Pickering Ivy Mr was a great to pianists vocalist and orches tra Mrs Hank president of the and club gave a charming ad ogress introducing the orchestra and telling of the use to the proceeds of the concert were to he nut the extension fund of the York County hospital Mix Gathers stressed the need for as generous contributions as possible for a cause which is vital to York County Mr Fisher told of his pleasure In working with this group It being composed of adults re quired somewhat different ret from his usual work with musicians We the have think caught something of his intense desire for intona tion and the feeling back of each composition and may hope inS lime come nearer the high standard set for us One at least can always hope At the conclusion of the cert the members of were invited by the B and club the hotel and then to partake of delicious and most welcome refreshments never reveal how many coffee drank never Enquire at your local coop Newmarket gfga I OF CANADA NEWMARKET AURORA Insurant Low Cost Auto Casualty m ratten foundation ridge make FARM SEED BARGAIN MAY BE iromj -a- The farm auction lis insti tution of standing Where the bidder gets the ar ticle at a price he is prepared to pay In most cases the price paid bears some relation to the true value of the article or ani mal but in and clover seeds the apparent bargain at an auction may turn out to be a definite liability A sample of a 200pound lot of seed recently at a farm auction was sent in to the Field Crops Branch Ontario De partment of Agriculture for an alysis An official examination by the Plant Products Division of the Dominion Department of Agriculture revealed that in ad dition to Alfalfa Red Clover Sweet Clover and Tim each ounce of the mixture contained weed seeds or one billion eight hundred thousand weed seeds for the 200pound lot On the of one ounce these were Night Flowering Curled Dock Foxtail Couch Grass ail Madder Rib Chans and Chicory Canadas are tor the protection because the seed of a bag id w legume seed is not tidily tin ob servation and the only way to be reasonably sure to buy these seeds an grade This particular lot of seed like many others bought on sight at farm auctions turned out to be an extremely doubtful bargain York County Hospital Needs Your Donation r fc Mir- a fs jawff St Garden SALES SERYICI Richmond iiWV John Everett 214 Main St Phone Home portraits Commercial work Amateur finishing Rowlands Garage GENERAL REPAIRS TO CARS AND TRUCKS RADIATOR SERVICE PHONE NEWMARKET DRILL HALL ATTENTION FARMERS AND SMALL HOME OWNERS IV are now equipped to do all type of fencing such as STOCK RAIL ETC We have a complete stock of POSTS and INCLUD ING POLES FOR TELEVISION AERIALS call JIM NEWMARKET Coal 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