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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 5, 1967, p. 6

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Ah IT-i- By REV R Church of he K The message of the Gospel never ceases me It is contemporary with ever Whether it was back 2 ago or twentieth century Its message is up to date Take for instance the He is searching for life terms kicks But somehow life seems unsatisfactory in suicides proves that the wrong thing Jesus had an answer am come that ye might abundantly Could for our generation During the earthly said Is not this the Carpenter of Nazareth They were by their words trying to ridicule and minimize His ability and task But then He was interested in reconstruction and transformation of lives If you will follow His Sat Vv- r in j i- and not as the scribes He did have divine authority for He raised Lazarus from the dead made the blind man see and changed grasping Matthew into a faithful follower But His work was related to their faith It was said in one place that He could do no mighty works there because of their unbelief In other words because of their lack of faith in Him their lives continue in disappointment and frustra- KESWICK The first an nual Concert given by the pupils of Mm Mae Holmes was held June in the Fire side Room of the Keswick United Church Nearly parents and friends were present to hear the youngsters sing Miss Wanda Houston sang The Fairy Tailor dressed In a pink Centennial costume trimmed with white lace A polished performance was also given by Miss Wendy Crate who sang The Kerry Dance and Were Off to Dublin and later accompanied Steph en wilding hi a duet Sixteen Going On Seventeen Twelve year old Robin Rye developed a sore throat jus prior to the recital but In spite of she gave a sparkling ren dition of Eldelweiss Mrs Elaine ac companied the young artists on the piano and as a token of their thanks was present ed with a bouquet of red and white roses by Marianne Ian- The pupils also gave a bou quet of red carnations and white daisies to Mrs Holmes in appreciation of her teach ing In her closing speech Mrs Holmes expressed thanks to EG HEIGHTS Maple Achievement Award present- sented with a pressed glass and Mr Ken Horrell ex- Mr and Mrs Leaf Public School was a by Mr Rate to Bonnie Co- salad set A picnic supper was member of the New- Mr and Mrs A and ry of excitement on staff award for General provided for all by the church market attended a Mrs Norma Williams for Leadership Training Course their help and presented each Lake from of her young pupils with a i- rf All three were beautiful and all three perfect and Jacaline children of Mr and Robert earthlvministrv find that continuallv He guests at the christening of the Marshall triplets Marshall of Oak Ridges formerly of Newmarket was involved in this at St Pauls Anglican Church Newmarket on Sun- The triplets were born at Branson Hospital They said He spoke a3 one having authority day They are the two boys and one girl Todd Kelly dale on April WaUenStaff Maple Leaf School Grads Are Honored At Banquet day evening June for the Efficiency presented by Mr women sented each year by the Home Home and School Literature and School Association which Award presented by Mrs Christ had suggested to Peter that possibly he would go away also as some of the other followers had done But Peter said To whom shall we go thou has the words of eternal life Peters had a two fold implication He was thinking school principal Mr R Beck- Award to Paul Mercer Mr of life being lived to the full when present spiritual and Mrs Beckett School was convened by Mrs K wards to Sharon Mrs Head table guests were Stanton presented her History Award to Paul Mercer Mr Beckett presented a travel Mr Larry Latour Mr Jim June 23 to 25 Centennial pin S needs were met and fellowship with God through Board Chairman Mr Rate clock to Audrey as the Spirit was carried on and then his hope for and Mrs Rate School his E for Effort Award Mr future dimensions of the eternal Jesus had a philosophy about life that seems so foreign to the normal approach that mankind makes He said would save his life would lose it and whomever would lose his life for the sake of Christ and His Kingdom would find it tor Mr E Dunn and Mrs Dunn Reeve Mr G Wright Bumstead presented Penny Bowman his Science Not long ago an article appeared in Readers Digest by a medical doctor which said that the way to get the most out of life was to live for others and that the man who lived for self did not find satisfaction It seems that we have subscribed to every theory pupils of man and yet we fail to completely embrace the message of Christ with all of its implications and involvements Home and School President award the Keith Davis AuV Mrs K Edwards and Mr Ed- awards were given to Graham Warwick by Mr Hop kins and to Ball by Mr Following the banquet the fterbices students parents were asked a very special award to Join them for the was given to Ruth Armstrong Mr and Mrs W Rate Valedictor- presented school pins to KESWICK for the graduates UNITED CHURCH was Miss Adams welcomes you I Trophies and awards were Following the formal pre- presented as follows the entertainment was Morning Services School Boards Academic Provided by the Grade stu dents with Joanne Fleming as Minister Rev Milton Tea Adds To Trip Fund NEWMARKET Many braved the hot weather to at- the past tend the Tea and Tour given by The Norma Jackson Sing ers at Farm on Sat- i Mistress of Ceremonies A skit written by Mr Jeffries depicted visitors to a boy with a broken ankle and of course was a takeoff on the almost turned me present into on Saturday September Grade 8 students Featured in W the skit were Chris Woodcock Pouring tea during the There are many amateur Brian Connors Kathy were Mrs W Rate groups like The Norma Jack- Deborah Mrs Rolling Mrs R son Singers from all over da Idling Monica CALVARY UNITED CHURCH East GwllUrabury A Church where all are truly June and turned it Atkinson Dr Margaret Ar- Canada performing at Expo Into the success that it was Mrs Helen Davis They will play in band and Mrs Morton The choir members and some of their guests entered Into the spirit of things by wearing Centennial costumes The at mosphere of Mrs Jacksons home with Its many fine piec es of early Canadian pine and antique Victorian furniture II I M IIMMH I I Lodge Sponsors Old Tynte Dance Michael Smith and Steven Dancing for parents and welcome am Morning Worship am Sunday School ages am Ages 38 GOSPEL HALL Davit Dr Newmarket Lords Day- Breaking of am and Bible Class- a Park SS 3 pm Gospel Meeting730 pm Tuesday- Prayer and Bible Study 8 pm Welcome shells located In the service One of the highlights of the areas and are alt paying their students rounded out the eve ning afternoon was the draw for own way there These winner of the hamper of entertainers range from food This was won by Mrs gogo groups to a coal George Jackson Maureen Dr chorus to high school As a result of this tea and The Church of Christ held their Sunday School picnic on Saturday June 24 at Bruce Mills Conserva tion Area Races were organ CHURCH I bands Other groups are being spon- the extra concerts they have sored by local businesses In given as well as the financial their communities and but- bed fur all ages from from individuals and tons urging support of bands grandmothers and businesses In the community to Boost our trip to Expo The Norma Jackson Singers have teen sold Nearly attended the Centennial Old Dance held June and jointly sponsored by the Ladles Orange Benevolent Association and the Loyal Orange Mrs Jean OShcll was the winner of the prize for Hie best Centennial costume Mrs Waiter Kydd of Keswick won second prize for her bonnet and dress Judging the dresses were Mrs Harvey Ixdlnr Mrs Jim Williams and Mr Jack Hirst Mr Hirst won the prize for being the oldest male member and Mrs May Crocker the oldest lady member present at the time of the draw Art Keating and his band from supplied the music caller was Harry Simpson of Fergus Tito hall was decorated In rustic style by Elgin Houston and helpers who to borrow oxen yoke lanterns etc for occasion Tailing tickets at door was Mrs Intl Re splendent in her black and white Gibson Girl costume and wearing ISO year old pale Arid white cameo Winner of draw for the Centennial Quilt was Mr Bill Brown of Other prize winners of evening were Lowndes Mrs Pollock John Fisher and Refreshments were provi ded by ladles of the Audrey Brewer and Dyer alio provided lunch tor f ho Childrens Picnic at Loyal True Blue and Home Richmond are well on their way to Expo financially They will leave Newmarket that the Norma Jackson sing games such an soccer and baseball were ployed A con- Newmarket and district can test was held with the object lake some pride In fact j on September will ers are be unofficial am- sing twice on September to the Centennial and and return to In Montreal weight of a can full of candy winner of the coated wai Lyn Merrick who was pre- Mist Jim Choir Director Mr Fred School Worship m Service You Are Invited To These Services The in Up for Holidays VICTORY BAPTIST Corner of Arthur and Newton HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF i CHILDRENS WEAR In Newmarket Plaza Yvonnes The Youngsters will look their very best in our quality clothes by nationally known We carry tho latest styles and colors in materials Tots to I4X You are assured of reasonable prices and courteous service when Sandys Childrens Pastor F Ms am Family School am MOIIN1NO Sermon To llu Precious pm Sermon Who awaits tint or Turner nd Qaeen rVewmsrkel Annual Orchard Out Juno July Kvan- of South Africa ftorvIcuH Daily All 104ul Services caurolNI to CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH Msin Newmarket Rev Victor Hall RSV W K Keith Profit am Sunday School Morning Wednesday a pm Prayer Meollng See You at Church CHRIST CHURCH Street Weit Aurora North of Water Tower- Sunday School am Ages am Morning Worship Rev KOVRC REV Normal Pastor July 8 pm Christs Ambassadors In charge of Ihe service Sun am Sunday School It am Morning Worship pm Evangelistic Service pm Prayer and Bible Study Holiday visitors and tourists will enjoy our friendly wel come McCOHMACK MKMOHIAI CHURCH Vivian No and Vivian Sunday 1000 am Morning Worship am pm Prayer Meeting ami Wednesday even ing a pm K Davis Drive Newmarket Plaza i Audrle Sandariou ilLE88 TAINT sloped stainless applied to smokestacks bridges to corrosion CIIUrUH A jlV sad Choir with Trinity Ion l-L- with Ilmgrugalloi Willi lilt Mini Key Norman CHRISTIAN Drive The Rev J i Vmider service uii Dutch lungiiagq only first Sunday of mouth or of every tit Story singing crafts and games Compass Clubs for hoys of 12 years every evening at pin Story singing crafts and games Denominational HACK TO radio program Sunday with the Dr Joel fiart touhawn- A I rllMIH l in t t i Ministry to satisfy your Hunger or God Meeting your needs or Spirit scad and body Sat a pm Areawide Rally Sunday to am School or all am Worship Service 7 Evangelistic Rally Monday pm Inter denom inational prayer Meeting for the Jews Every visitor Is an Honoured GRACE CHURCH I It Pasteri Rev JiM he IP pmrCNiq Weil OH National on RUNDAYi am Sunday School II Morning Worship PllOVKmiS fc Wh draco Welcomes You OP CHRIST Our Plea Hack to the Bible Regular are held at our Now lovallon Davis Drive Newmarket Worship Service ft Bible -Study- Prayer J Knulion Minister A welcome awaits you tf- MKKTINO am Meeting or Worahlp Welcome Freedom is not unless wo live In the spirit of Ihe TRINITY UNITED CHURCH I MAIN and PARK ONTARIO font Rev Pick Worship miliar Services held Preacher or July Presbyterian Nash Church of Main Norman Pick C jv icO iEr Iff v l 1 I sP Sv IT i is 1 L US t r j I I I i Take the out summer i in this cool i i J Youll breeze through liV jltls airconditioned voile print Washes easily rinsing out your nylons dries retains its superb shape and never needs ironing Its sleeves are capped its skirt a parfait of per manent pleats and closes with a zipper back Designed by Windsor in paisley as sketched and other prints TALKER iff as I 1 i Van fcr -r- rz Ss

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