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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Nov 1956, p. 6

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r Start Scott WEDDINGS Horace chairman of committee I ing a program on citizenship for Stuart Scott Homo nod School Association meeting to be held on Tuesday Nov commencing at pm Of interest will be the allow ing of a film entitled What I Your Opinion of Community Re Thi a thought provoking film and following the showing member will bo di vided into four group headed I by Mr Mr Jane MacPherson and Mr Weaver These four group will ducu the film for five or ten minute and the various opinion expressed will In the subject of a panel dicuion The program wilt be interest- and educational and all mem- are cordially invited Re frcshmenls will be ervcd WHO NEWMARKET OR Vote GEORGE for Newmarket council 1957 The following books are in Hie Newmarket Public Library Flamingo feather by Laurens Van Post The author com bine suspense and action In exciting novel of Africa Marnlngstar by Her man Can religious ami moral traditions be discarded with Impunity tin question In this vivid story of a Jewish girls search for fame and love lift from The Sea by A M Lindbergh Quiet solitude on a sundrenched beach permits an intelligent and sensitive woman to ponder Iho problem of main lining an inner serenity amidst the distraction of life Hiroshima Diary by As both victim and healer the writer observe acute ly and with detachment the event that followed the I bombing John A old by The second and final volume the definite life of Canadas first At Wesley United church Vandorf on October 20 Elizabeth great statesman whose own Louise Richardson daughter of Mr and Mrs George Richardson paralleled the growth became the bride of Robert son of Mr and Mr George the nation he was Instrumental The PmUk library Staley GIVE A HANDMADE GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS th NEWMARKET HANDCRAFTS SALE to be held in the Lecture Room of the NEWMARKET LIBRARY FRIDAY NOV to pm to pm J On September 29 Shirley Ann Link daughter of Mr and Mr William Ernest Link Roches Point was married to John Herbert Newmarket in a ceremony at the Christian Baptist church Photo by Ted Leonard in creating My Several Worlds by Pearl Buck China and America two worlds separated by space and tradition yet linked with char ity and sight in these mem ories patterned with personal sorrow and fulfilment Bhowani Junction by John Masters The story of an Anglo- Indian girl and three men during the turbulent period preceding partition in India Arctic Command the story of of the by Rol and Wild Here is the excite ment of a life at sea from the day of sail to the adventurous of the icebreaker in the Far Norlh The Fall of a Titan by Igor Soviet Russias treat ment of the artist as distinct from the ordinary comrade is the theme of this novel about a writer whose career Maxim Gorkis Irene laque Librarian Stress Educational Aspect Of W No MoneyMaking Club Mrs John and Mrs delegates of King Wo- j mens Institute to the con vention of Central Ontario Area presented excellent ro ports and gave impressions of the impact of the convention as a whole to branch members That the Institute is an edu cational movement rather than a money making service club stressed In its function it starts in the home the family and in the local community and spreads to unlimited horizons Hut as an operating concern money must be raised for pro jects worthy of WI effort and support These ouch lives life of the community and extend to other nations and countries delegate gleaned from the various addresses of Inslitule personnel and other and from Archery Main St AC l Willi Vajwa Hockey WE CUT KKVfl arid Saucer Phone AIR LAND SEA in Trait A K TRAVEL SERVICE Aurora f the various reports the Import ant values that affect the indi vidual member of the branch as participants in the broad expanse of Womens Institute functioning Mrs was Impressed by I he address given Mrs J Brampton Mrs made it quite clear said Mrs Morris there is a personal re sponsibility of the WI member in taking more interest in pub- lie life especially the vote Can ada said Mrs has the poorest voting record of any of the socalled democratic I For example the fund raised by Ontario branches to jet up home economic demonstration centres in Ceylons backward rural pails was so much appre ciated by III people that a Cey lon deputation to Canada visit ing the Club at Toronto wo heard to rematk in an ele vator We should be going to the WI convention to bank them for what have done for nor country Tloc men had expressed among themselves what country women felt In the election of and convener Mis Armstrong a of the Newmarket branch Area than num The King dele gate Were at Hie of Mm Walker with Mr- A WI Mews Mr It was guest speaker at branch November at the home of Mrs Pearson Smeltzer who made a birthday cake to mark the anniversary of the founding of laskay hall which was taken over by the branch in from the area conven tion Mrs read her area report on historical research and current events Mrs Marshall gave Current events dealing with wo- in public affairs and some aspects of the WI area conven tion Mrs A Black representative to the convention reported on several items espe cially the address by Miss Chapman Mrs added other remarks on convention as pect Mis Baycroft brought a gift of lo the brunch as recogni tion from the KWI in the honorable mention classification given to the history book Peter presiding The timely motto was A good example the best sermon Franklin which was examined by Miss Blair Burrow Mrs Gordon TVtley named con vener along with Mrs Monroe to look into method of producing a hook Total spending by government in Canada on and health and services now amount billion a year about one of alt gov ernment spending At Ilia lime of be 1 lift I per cent of Canadas mipuUt- The Common Round 10111 COIVIUI DRAPERY MADE FREE CANADA In this when the youth of the human specie is so vocal strange for so long a young country should be almost mute Canada unlit recently it seems to mo ha hidden behind veil of national modesty With her al most unlimited resources of for est and field lake and mine her industries her universities which are Sending forth men filled to cope with every professional need up to now has seldom raid ed her voice in decisive utteran ce As a nalion we have apparent ly made a fetish of national mod es try In the two world wars our contribution of men money skill courage and material more than equal in proportion to our neighbor to the south But we certainly lack their 1 cy and salesmanship No one was ever in doubt as to what the did but we in Canada press ed our sacrifices and our trium phs to our bosoms and if we ex ulted we got rid of ils express ion on that first Armistice Day Aired the subject of a United Nations Polite force To me a to many who have watched the Un ited Nations closely the tragedy He in the fact that police for ce was not one of the first re sults of he formation of the UN Had there been such a force to take over the canal at the sign of trouble and to move in- to Hungary before the Russians think of the lives that would have been raved the terrific i in that unhappy country could have been avoided The force could have seen lhat elections free from fear would have given Hungary the govern- her people wanted There in the Suez crisis the police force could have kept the Canal open operating until a tettiement just to all parties had been Now its too late for Hungary and who can tell what obstacle Nasser will place in the way it work in I think we were all were rath er stunned by President Eisen howers disposing of the Hungar ian question by saying it had Ip to MAIN out and never gave loud utterances e United to its aftermath States government to encourage a rebellion of a minority This by But now a world crisis has a- risen and out from among the old the proud the supercilious and divided nation steps Can ada in the person of our Lester Pearson Archie and I listened to him a he made his plea for a Un ited Nations Police Force Seld om have I heard a speech so rea sonable and which in its clean- cut jncisiveness cut through the fog of indecision which seemed to have engulfed the United Nat ions Assembly Mr Pearson said that Russia and her satellites and some oth er had been ready to verbally castigate Britain and France for taking the step they did Were they asked Mr Pearson particularly of Russia trying to draw public attention from their nefarious dealings in Hun gary The massacre in Hungary far removed from what was on the part of Britain and France more in the nature of a police act ion the action of nations to whom the Suez Canal was a life line And then Mr Pearson WEDDING j K1CHARUSON At Wesley United church Van on Saturday October pm Elizabeth daughter of Mr and Mr George Rich- became the bride of Mr Robert son of the late Mr and Mrs George j Candlelight and gold and chrysanthemums formed a de lightful setting for the occasion The ceremony was performed by Victor Wood pastor of the assisted by Rev tariiet a former pastor The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of blush sntin trimmed with luce at the neckline the long bouffant skirl ending in a cathedral train Her fingertip veil was caught under a small cap rimmed with seed pearls She carried a cascade of a man who for freedom But to return to Canada More and more her voice is being heard and heeded among the nations More and more you hear eulogis tic words spoken of her by the leader of the free world And in making the one concrete sugg estion in this time of testing of the United Nations and with Mr Pearsons moderate and yet mast- 1 summing up of situation confronting the UK Canada stepped from youth to a splendid adulthood She have saved the UN She HAS saved the Commonwealth Canada Ever our watchword shall ever be God Keep thee native and glorious loyal free JOHNS Saturday November Jackpot 150 Game At Hi Newmarket Town Hall jft w NEW sweetheart roses white minus and ivy The Mis Eteauor Mill Toronto and the two bride maid were Mis Hel en Hamilton and Mis Elsie Crawford Vundorf cousin of bride The bride attend ants weie gowned alike in nisi and silver brocade taffeta with smalt matching hats and carried nosegay of bronze and yellow mums The was assisted by Mr Douglas Toronto and the ushers were Mr Milton Sir- Quebec mid Mr Hill Richardson brother of Ilia bride Mr Mu organist Wesley Un ited church Toronto and cousin of bride was at the organ He- for the Mr Rowland Muddle Aurora sang Psalm set to the tune and later sang the wedding hy mn The bride advanced to the From We have In Stock Sectional Suites With Curved Centre Sec Suites Chesterfield Suites Bumper or in Time for Christmas w f 4- J- as l n J vifi I NEWMARKl I i- rt o the strain of Praise my Soul ihe King of Heaven held at Van- dorf hall which was for the occasion with autumn coloring Mage and corner being banked with sell- lug in keeping with farm and the reception bride mother was gowned 111 silver blue with roe and wore a corsage of pink roses Arthur Starr wearing a gow of teal bine taffeta with white accessories and corsage of loirs In receiving the The In Ida and groom spent a honeymoon in Hit Parry Hound and have now for their new home at Kemptville Ontario where the groom a member of Hit staff of the Ont- arin Department of and Far tali Youll hove to finish it yourself Mat were having lemon pie for dinner stop for lemon pic the favorite of foil everywhere specially when you malt it with Pie Tilling You get genuine tang of lemons with no grating or juicing And JellO lemon Pic Filling give you sure success every tims Oil L0 is a registered trade mark Canada by General Food Limited I SAMS St Johns Catholic Women League holding a home bak ing nd rummage salt on Tues day Nov at pm In the bifmcnt of Newmarket town lull JELL LEMON PIE FILLING f t

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