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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), July 10, 1963, p. 4

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Upmarket and el Cirealahoa ul Class A Serving Newmarket and the rural district of North York year it St Newmarket the Newmarket Bra Exams Canaan limited tar jean Rat far year fa Slag in of Clam A Weeklies at Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers and the af Stcaaa Class Mail Past Office Department Ottawa Newmarket Era IKS THE EDITORIAL PAGE e Changes la Bales The Housi WEDNESDAY THE DAY YOU WILL BE JUDGED First teach the child the a 1 u of work not regimented play but produc tive work Teach him that democracy and free enterprise have been recording his idealisms in this country for nearly years and that the recording is far from complete That being conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal will not suffice that freedom and liberty will survive only in proportion to the respon sibility and restraint that is exercised Teach him to create a culture of which he will be the beneficiary and not the Teach him that a sunset over a ver dant countryside has more intrinsic value than the most costly painting that out door recreation should not be hawked and peddled on the street corner and that our wildlife should not be weighed and sold by the pound Teach him that bread comes from the soil and not from a store teach him that fat cities do not thrive on a lean countryside We will be judged by our offspring and in that judgment if all they can con template is muddy and polluted rivers eroded hillsides burned forest lands and wildlife behind glass stuffed then they will have a right to ponder just what type of improvident barbarians sired them Ernest Swift Executive Direc tor National Wildlife Federation Fortunately chicken games attract comparatively few Those they do attract fail to realize that exercising common sense is often much more courageous than acts of daring that it is much more manly to decline to do the foolish than to risk life or limb showing off Proving oneself not to be chicken is not courageous but merely displaying a bravado CHILDREN IN SUMMERTIME Summertime and freedom from the routine of school classes bring special problems in regard to activities for chil dren Joy at being relieved of the discip line of the classroom soon fades into boredom unless there is plenty to do Public playgrounds summer camp per iods and other organized activities pro vide some answer to the problem The recreational needs of children are always the same They need activ ities which give them physical exercise as well as mental stimulation They al so need the satisfaction of creating All of these can be provided in very little space at home or at the cottage An array of small inexpensive items can provide many backyard activities Cray ons water paints and drawing paper in trigue the young Soapbubble pipes can be given a thorough testing at least once each week games are ideal for wet days also table games kept in reserve for such with few the old books exceptions I prefer sordid crime and Although so unlike hey points in common Both take place partly in France partly be Dr Mancllc Sid like towers of Babel all the fruits of the earth I seems thai nothing is ht put there by the Crcat- our special henefit of larly placed You begin to ace for the first PLAYING CHICKEN in BC a youth lost his life a When it comes to physical exercises game of bicycle chicken The object games that require upanddown motions was to see how close a cyclist would come often substitute for running games to the edge of a ferry slip before apply- These are more practical for smaller ing his brakes play areas With all suggested activities Perhaps the most unfortunate part is for children though it is important to that his companions appalled by the arouse enthusiasm for these activities danger of the game they had been play- All play should be rewarding if only in kept the news of the youths death passing pleasant happy hours E G Heights News Friends and neighbors school at the Angll- but one thing is Sun parent the atheist is School often articulate Sunday grata even if quoted in daughter Jane pent home of Mrs Weekend guest of Mr and Vaugh busine enter- afraid to apeak out estate when the marquis was had oppressed and happiness of those he has sees the real man emerge profligancy with which to the the budget In the normal but the truth is that in the recent national budget de bate the Opposition did not so much debate the budget Where Shall We Be Not The Real Issue he were dead yet shall he and in Me shall In the Tale of Two Cities This and Heaven Too was the in direct cause which toppled Louis Phillips from his strong characters but Madame was in stigated by hate while Hen- was instigated by love attention of their father from had lost the love of her hus- discuss the real is- ind the budget That is this Shall Canada or shall Canadians Budget Shall parly the strangest act in us in Parliamer they should at js time And the will be resolved in the few years How they are depend i ie country problems world to relief of disease and Government today in office If il is permitted to ward this the From The Files Of 50 Years Ago her husband and the children a decent life were the villains like the victims Jul 11 1963 Storm Strikes Specialty in the British Empty ing the Egyptian dark- hat prevailed for about mutes Mr Edgar Bo on Prospect was struck by liehtn bonks only once should re- pearl of great price in the a King News of Manistee parents Mr CoWwiil Strike Building Among July i members of the all the Percy awarded p MOUNT Mt Zion K imijy picnic at Mount Albert the July weekend Mr and Mrs Church en- Be in the erectit it shower in honor Cunninghams brothers The Ie Gride iWri Baldwin aS Kln and ro mem- At the press l S ploying School Board Monday July Is from Scvpral families from the at the piano and some fame il community attended younger church member enough yet A specially Mrs Mrs Hot and At the present Wyj2 trustees of Maple am alnel n Heights Mr Ed Hcn- The board conducted the meeting the purpose of which was direct impart information on the pro- Youth on of the Chrishai school area in East of Christian bring with Ihcm the Bible and and the pastor Property Purchase r the Hardy Mophee a were arranged for Township of Kinghorn children and the men par- The house is Ihe SnT sjfeigs sHvidrchit sSt pirllStFSi bylaw passed by council on of various communities a JuIy when Daily Vacation Bible School the property The nearest June to the for- week of chriMian recorrf Jj and will be held in the United neighbors of the new owner bylaw and all School the built farm north of will l0S P of hay 250 bushels of a quantity of corn Explosion Fatality feet into the air Jack English this morning Balfour Beach His body was muti lated beyond recognilion yet on the Newmarket Canal and here Tor the past two yean for railway construction Mr Lothian manager of Co Friday making to ship them Metropolitan to GTR and York CPB lo the destination K Robertson sold

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