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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 16, 1967, p. 6

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iev I I- J I Newmarket Aurora Ont We Am nasi 16 Historic ings Feature Of CNE Show REV NORMAN ROWAN Ontario I am glad that I live in a civilized country call Canada where people of all races colors creeds and religious can meet and get to know each other Where everyone is equal before the laws of our great land and can seek redress to the higher courts if necessary I am glad that educational opportunities are extended to all from children to adults and bur saries are available to those who want further edu cation and are hindered by lack of funds I am glad that we have extensive libraries open to all well equipped hospitals progressive medical kills and research development to check the in roads of disease and effect cures I am glad that we have the most up to date methods of producing processing and distributing foodstuffs Also the transportation and communica tion systems of our Canada are a marvel of com fort speed and efficiency I am glad that I have been allowed by God to live in this area for several years and during these years it has been a joy and privilege to meet people in all walks of life and to be interested in their material and spiritual welfare am glad that my greatest gladness comes from Godgiven call and an intense desire to tell each per son plainly in Christian love that God so loved the world that in Him should not perish but have everlasting life John I am glad that The Lord Jesus Christ told me preach this Gospel Good news to every person and so I ask you dear reader to pause stop and ask the Saviour of all mankind to be your personal Saviour and you too will be glad you live in a wonderful country called Canada and to be in con tact with God the creater of our wonderful world J am glad I met the Master face to face had walked lifes way with an easy tread Had followed where comforts and pleasures led Until one day in a quiet place I met the Master face to face With station and rank and wealth for my goal Much thought for body but none of my soul I had entered to win in lifes big race When I met the Master face to face am glad that my thought is now for the souls of men I have lost my life to find it again Ever since that day in a quiet place When I met the Master face to face J am glad that Canada is my home and in this Centennial Year I am glad to remind everyone that The Bible says Righteousness exalteth a nation but sin is a reproach to any people Proverbs and that He that folio wet h after righteousness and mercy findeth life righteousness and honor Proverbs 2121 TORONTO The develop- of home furnishings in Canada from Indians and pioneers to the will be shown In a series of vignettes presented by the Womens Division of the Canadian National Exhibition The decor series is one of the special Centennial present ations planned by Jen kins Manager of Womens Activities and her designer Maria Authentic pieces of Canadi an many donated by private collectors show the changing trends in home furnishings as they present the change in the Canadian way of life One vignette will show an oldtime pioneer kitchen of the early 1800s The wooden spoons butter chum and other antique cooking utensils are from a vast private col lection In another vignette visitors to the Queen Elizabeth Ex hibit Hall will find an entire suite of Canadiancrafted pine furniture from the century including dry sink dropleaf table and spinning wheel One vignette will be built around the Imposing presence of a year old solid walnut buffet originally crafted by one of Canadas oldest manu facturers and only recently tracked down after a long search The rest of the furni ture In the vignette will also be antique authentic Can adian pieces made by old manufacturing firms still in existence Other sections of the Cen tennial Exhibit will Include vgineltes featuring oaken Vic- torianMyte pieces and sev eral pieces from the ornate flamboyant Edwardian era The Newmarket Senior Citizens Club left Wednes day morning at am for a bus trip to Hamilton They plan to have a luncheon and tour of the city and in the afternoon visit Castle The castles restora tion is Hamiltons Centen nial project YOU KNOW St John Ambulance volun teers manning all First Aid Posts at Expo 67 are trained equipped to handle everything from blistered feet or nose bleed to a heart attack or emergency child birth For PROFESSIONAL DRAPERY CLEANING RUGS or UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CALL ffl THE CANADIAN SOCIETY HELPS THOSE WHO ARE ILL WITH CANCER ANO IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE TO TREATMENT CENTRES DRESSINGS RELIEVING DRUGS HOME AND HOSPITAL VISITING HOME NURSING SERVICE HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE LODGE ACCOMMODATION ACTIVITIES For information call Service to Patients Chairman Mrs J FINAL LET GO ALL SALE DRESSES AND COATS Drtstos Now Only NONE HIGHER Similar on SLIMS SKIRTS SWEATERS tc Coma in tec Now Full arriving fatly FASHIONS PLAZA DAVIS mum an Making bread in the clean cool outdoor air clean cool outdoor air was a regular chore for the farm wife around the turn of the century in Ontario Todays farm housewife uses all the modern conveniences found In the urban home Photo by the late It Sallows On tario Reproduction by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Public School invites Kiidirfordu Rtflistrotioi on August 29 1967 Time pm to pm Business Office Lome Avenue All children born in year may be re gistered for Kindergarten classes that begin on September 5 Itirlh Certificates wilt be necessary for proof of age Let The People Prahe Thee O God KESWICK UNITED CHURCH welcomes you 1115 am Morning Services Minister Milton CHURCH OF THE AZARENE M ftt n A J zp Mils June Jfalnes Choir Director Mr Fred am Bible School am Morning Worship pm Evangelistic Service 730 tun Tuesday Family You are Invited to these Services Victory Fellowship Corner of Arthur and Newton Street FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE Bey m Family am VOHSH1P Speaker liw Perkins evening Service Speaker Perkins A Mm ST pitFsnyrfriHAN Main till W I io Am Joint won in Trin ity Willi Mr ill i 1 w J 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