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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), July 22, 1954, p. 3

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i- Era and Thursday July Page Queensville Sorry someone made a mistake In reports Pu pils promoted under heading to Grade 6 should have to Gr also those tinder heading to should have read Grade to Grade A large number attended the J United church picnic at fill park and report an excellent Miss Lois has return ed to her home in Newmarket after visiting at the home of Mr Boy for two weeks Mrs Alexander Milne return ed from a recent visit with her daughter Mrs Hatley at Sturgeon Mr Mrs Elmer ton and granddaughter j Hill is Sutton spent Sunday With Mr and Mrs Angus Smith Mrs Cam Johnson and Wendy Raited her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Kavanagh for sev eral days last week Bain Toronto has broken her arm Mrs Bain is a former Queensville resident Mrs Swift and Mr and I Mrs Chris Hart Toronto visit ed the Hulses on Saturday Mr P A Moore Burlington has been staying with his friend Mr for the past week will be no service in United church this Sunday but our congregation is invited to Hope where Hugh Shannon former minister here will deliver the message Mr and Mrs Stan Mr and Mrs Young Mr and family Mrs Eliza beth St Thomas were recent guests of Mrs and Mrs ZEPHYR Miss Dorothy is spen ding a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs Walker Mr Dewey Graham a Zephyr farmer suffered a serious acci dent on Thursday last week while he was working with a on his farm The wind being strong blew the rake over on him while he was on the tractor and he was severely injured Two vertebrae in his back were bro ken and he Is now in hospital All his friends wish him a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Ell wood Walker and Mr and Mrs Walker and daughter and other friends Ze phyr attended Miss Laura Hom ers marriage to Mr Harold Haw thorne Toronto at Silverthorne United church on Saturday Aug 17 Rev Boyd officiated and there were guests who went PINE ORCHARD Airs Ralph and her mother Mrs Edwards Toronto Mr New market and Mrs J were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Cedar Valley Mr and Mrs Ross Armitage Mr Harry Mrs Fred Leach and John were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Russell Collins Eight Mile Point The community activities com mittee of the held a picnic at County park on Wednes day July After a picnic lunch at noon the regular meet ing was conducted Games were provided and a pleasant outing enjoyed by all present The grandmothers meeting will be held on August 11 with Mrs E as guest speaker Mr and Mrs Jack Morris and family Toronto were recent visi tors of Mr and Mrs William Mrs Andrew Crowe Toron to is visiting relatives at Cedar Valley Wedding PRESTON to Hall for the recep tion Laura is a former Zephyr girl Mrs Tillman Myers returned home after spending the week with her daughter in Jersey spent Saturday in Toronto at the home of Mrs A J Noble ft p Pink and white peonies with blue delphiniums formed the setting in Trinity Anglican church Aurora June for the marriage of Margaret Doris Jeanne daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl and Richard Ernest only son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Preston Rev of ficiated at the ceremony The bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white organdy with high neckline and large puff sleeves Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion matched her gown and she craried white stephanotis gladioli and ivy Mary cousin of the bride was maid of honor She chose a waltz length gown of blue waffle nylon and carried blue and white carnations Lynch was bridesmaid and Catherine Ann was junior bridesmaid for her sister Their dresses were similar to the maid of honors in pink waffle nylon They wore matching headdress es The groomsman was Lome Newmarket The ushers were Grant a brother of the bride and Steve During the signing of the regis ter Barbara Helen and Mar garet cousins of the bride sang Perfect Love Mrs Harris played the organ The reception was held on the lawn at home of the brides grandparents Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson Lemonville The brides mother received gowned in rose crepe with white access ories and a corsage of yellow and pink carnations The grooms mother chose a pink satin dress with grey accessories and cor sage of yellow and pink carna tions For travelling the bride chose a navy silk shantung suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses They will reside in Vandorf on their return Yorks Camp Has Successful Season Business and MEDICAL is the name the Indians once used The name means Silver Lake to the In dian but to a host of boys and girls and a great number of young men and women and many workers the name means more than that For almost a quarter of a century now an In terdenominational camp associ ated with the Canadian Council of Churches has operated Camp on Lake camp which oper ated this year from June to July was directed by Rev J pastor of First Baptist church Aurora He was assisted by Rev Calvin church at Tnornhill John of the United church at Sutton and John Addison King- Coun sellors for the camp were and Mrs prepared delicious and nu tritious meals and many boys gained considerable weight Christian instruction began every day and a vesper service closed each days activity This together with the scripture read ing and prayer at flag raising helped to mark the camp as dis tinctively Christian Swimming instruction crafts sports and free swim time and meal time were the highlights of every day Each day had its humor for many of the leaders and coun sellors an example of which is the fact that following a talk by the director on the significance and solemnity of the flag raising and lowering there was found a poster in the cabin which her alded Freedom from Speech and Religion During the week the members BJair Fred North York County Boys y Donald Brown David Work Board under whose Denis Pension the camp is managed Or Patrick Greaves wishes to announce that he has opened an office at Main Street New market phone Office hours by appointment ACCOUNTANT A A 5 Main St Chartered Accountant PHONE NEWMARKET Jeans Bob Ron woman Keith Profit Frank Frank Smart Ron and Ross Wood Swimming instructor for the camp was Kenneth whose ability in handling boys instruction helped many juniors learn to swim and guided others to pass ing Red Cross swimming tests The cooks at Mrs Mrs and directed attended the clos ing exercises of the older boys camp on July Mr Elgin Evans chairman of the board paid high tribute to the staff Following an entertaining ev ening provided by the leaders counsellors and campers the board conducted a brief business meeting in which they voted to ask the director of this years camp to return again next year irt the same capacity In his re ply to the boards motion the director pointed out that without the wholehearted interested Matthews returned leaders and INSURANCE JOHN E Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty St Newmarket flumes Newmarket Mount Albert i home after spending a few days with her daughter and law ME Mrs in London Mr and Mrs J Brands and seliors the camp would been what it waa thanked the and their expression of in him Mr Trainer in Action i 4 Mi brands andl MacFar- A spent Sunday I says that under the same visiting and Mrs conditions of his visiting Hamilton Mrs Visited friends in Orillia over the week end The Christian Reform church was happy to hoar that Mr P Grand Rapids Mich has accepted the call to become our minister Mr and Mrs Mulder and family Michigan spent the weekend at the home of Mr P feci owes- to get more work do lUCi j a m to u in p lab MneeHU4 H CT MUSICIAN IN TORONTO Miss Mao Patterson Newmar ket is in Toronto this month at tending professional seminars at the Royal Conservatory of Music summer school school is di rected by Boris Berlin and runs from July to Artist-teach- from United States and Europe are on the faculty Farmers Take a terms and conditions agreement with the had this year returrfc The two camp periods had a total enrolment of boys The first period had boys between and years of age the second period had boys be tween the ages of eight and During the first week Billy San ders Stouffville and El liott were named top campers while in the second week Billy Marrow Aurora and John Jackson Maple were the two top campers These campers were chosen by the leaders and counsellors in session with the director Keith Profit and Ross Elliott will attend the summer training camp at Bark Lake and return to camp next year in the of leaders bringing with them the knowledge they ac quire at Bark Lake camp quak I implements since if Central Canadian T34 Mentor Canada as Its primary already In production air force shows its in a climb above the The trainer been adopted as the official primary trainer for the air arms Canada the Chile Col- El Salvador and the tonal safety forces of Japan for Travellers liJUS i r rjd On longer trips requiring larger sums of money a Letter of Credit may suit your purpose better Sunrise Toui Of York County One hundred and forty York j County farmers took a county tour on July 12 the second an nual Sunrise Tour of Soil and Crop Improvement Associa tion The tour started prompted at am in a acre wood- lot on the farm of Amos Baker This undoubtedly the largest of its kind in prox imity to Toronto contains trees up to years old Eric Gage Forester was on hand to give some pointers on management The stop at the Baker farm itself was to many the most fascinating of the day and here the group was able to see ingenious devices designed and by Mr Baker such as a straw blower on his combine for loading straw directly from the combine operation Subsequent stops of tho day in eluded Farm at Con cord and Forms at Maple where two different sys tems of hay drying operations carried on Both systems employ heat which enables the come farms to harvest hay of high And has my lord prepared for moisture content and that journey asked the fool overcome the wet weather Alas I have not and losses At noon the tour roach- I am afraid said the king farms for an in- As the fool knelt by the spection of oat barley and wheat side he slipped his staff into the variety and fertilizer tests as kings hands My lord he Joseph No FLOYD Barrister and Block Ton Wellingtons A Telephone p a EiHGa3QS So Pul lifr P that com a wellordered and children prorided the prospect of vtntul retire- of tout can Of LIPS A i QNS AND VALE Barristers Solicit BERT 9 PROSPECT ST 3 the coop way Enquire at Newmarket W MUTUAL Timoth AURORA Life Fire S mm j mi iu Low Cost DR Over MUNICIPAL WHEN IS A FOOL The is told of a kings fool whose job was to entertain the royal family He was given a staff and told to keep it until he met a greater fool than him self One day the king was tak en ill He became weaker and weaker The fool came to the kings bedside Alas cried the king I am going on a long journey Where is my lord going asked tho foot Ah sighed the king I do not know And when will the king re turn asked the fool Said the king I shall not come back I Laminated from foundation to ridge make strong wind re framing Let us help you work out plans for your new barn Well help you get material promptly BERT BOYD IMPLEMENT SHEDSl QUEENSVILLE PHONE QUEENS the IT When you go on a business or pleasure trip your local bank can help smooth the way Money arrangements can readily be made in advance valuables left with the bank for currency and similar questions straightened out before you leave Whether you journey near or far the bank helps you travel with an easy mind COMMUNITY t well as the huge and recently renovated barns The purpose of the early start in this tour is so that farmers wanting to get back to haying operations may leave at their leisure A large per of the crowd remained to visit the farms of Jesse Bry- son and Dukes King whose farms are laid out according to recommendations the foils Advisory Service Both jarms have serious prob lems and visitors were surprised to note that great efficiency con venience and conservation were all incorporated into the farm plans The final stop of the day was at the alfalfa mill of Cecil where the al falfa dehydration and harvesting operations were observed The wur was under the direction of Eugene Lemon StoufrVille president of the Sott and Crop improvement Association and L Newmarket agricultural representative vj ft and Express classifieds J mult -w- said thou art a greater fool than for you are going on a long journey from which you Will never return and you have made no preparations A man is a fool when he neg lects to prepare for his eternal destiny This life Is so crowded with duties and activities that it is very easy to forget about eternity But eternity is ahead and everyone must take that long long journey into eter nity How wonderful it is that God has pointed out just how to pre pare for this long journey God has spoken through His Son Christ and Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life no man unto the Father but by me To miss Him is to miss sal vation to miss Him means that you die unprepared for that journey into eternity The reason Jesus is the way is that God judged Him for the sins of the worldfor your sins The moment you believe in your heart that Jesus died for you and accept Him as your Saviour you are saved How we we neglect so great salvation A- lea ATTENTION FARMER AND SMALL HOMI OWNERS We we now equipped to do type of fencing such as LAWN STOCK ETC We have a complete POSTS wtd POLKS POLES FOR AERIALS I CALL JIM ESP jaw- CI TOI Hi i 1 V J i- J rl

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