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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 4, 1978, p. 6

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Library board seat is open NEWMARKET -' Selection of a county school board ep- poi-tee to the to pt in touch with him right away. He said he is in a touchy situation". Newmerket Public Wrenuy one I} Uh MW a plication is from s be me Ill ! JAIL a. supporter ol the according _ to the Friends of the Library town s trustee. Craig committee. and he Cribar. Mr. Criber. has two applications. but is hoping for more. and urges anyone Interested in the seat said the other is a "council choice". Council and the committee are at odds over the else of s new addition to the library. Mos! diets vi-e away 1006 but not hunqe' 'oca, 5. New": Warmers Program was a berm and "we garish-no ma. 0 lose weight t'em Jew cor-1 a nutritionally balanced plan that lets . _ - mi: :cm. e's co'aioes li nllas bagels "d" a cs: m1: " e - aw" r mats am: still learn so log) : Ants?" 5?,(1 :1 ux g n -n,3p vr' 3'" W 1" 8" "Q 'I.)dav losing weight neverm tasted so gobd mm The Authority. '@vou'ec ms cross 10 LOSNG wean. "J QP' ,0" d convenient KESWICK RICHMOND HILL Keswicii United Church The Lions' Community Centre 177 Church St IOGCentre St E. Tues 7300m Tues.7309m. MARKHAM WILLOWDALE Gracie Duran Spring Garden Baptist Church l9ParIrwayAve llZSpri Garden Mon 7 30 p m Tues 7:3 p.m. NEWMARK THORNHILL St. Paul's Angina notch Christ the King 439 Darcy St Lutheran Church Wed7309m Baythornd Orchard Wed. 7:30 p.m. KING CITY Km, City Community Centre WILLCWDALE Doctors Lane St. Gabriel's Centre Monday 7:30 pm 672 Sheppard Ave. East Thurs 7:30 p rn FOR CLASS INFORMATION CALL 826-9200 Mlseleuuge ENROLL AT ANY CLASS Enroll at My class For meelng Fee $10 All other MII QB 54 meets senor omen 5 student rate first molt c; 5 A" other weal-3s $2 STARTS . pia'ys" the" \_irtt'\at. YOUNG CANADA CHILDREN S SHOPS oun ANNUAL , ~ . _ STORE-W NEXT TUESDAY, JAN.10III. AT ozoo A.M. AIID commas mlan srocx is 30m 1/3 ...1/2 OFF Oil WR EIITIIE SELECT ! OF FINE UUALITY NAME BRAND WRITER CIILDREII'S WEAR . . . FROM IIFAIITS T0 12 YEARS ALL SALES FINAL! CHOOL PAINT~IN Slapping and slopping paint in the gym at Newmarket High School last week. 30 grade 13 student volunteers spruced up the boys gym and. the halls in the old part of the school. Hard at work. above. is Janet Kennedy. Astor Dr. Santa can be frightening: priest NEWMARKET - A ticrpating in school drunken old man Christmas plays than in frightaiirg children SHIPS "the big Wd that is how-Santa Claus is man ~ seen by a Roman Catholic "TUGFE'S 0 crying at priest'mre' a Christmas pageant um children go to because it speaks of love the mall at Christmas to and_ not 0!. batons see this guy who is half making SSmnllion. loaded," said Father Bill Scanlon. of Newmarket s St. John s Chrysostom Church. re crying because he s frightening them with his hoho ho." He believes Christ- mas is Iosirg its religious meaning because of adults making it dif cult for the children to un- derstand it. Rev. Glen Buffam. Newmarket's Free Methodist Church pastor. feels Children want what they see in their parents." . He explained if prents emphasized the coming of Christ as being important then children would also place the emphasis there. Rev. Grover Crosby. of Newmarket's Grace Church. agrees adding. It is all a reflection of the whole humanistic attitude. Society down- isn t half so HECTIC... When it 15 followed by a Welcome Wagon calll meaning. it is easier to accommodate a Santa Claus fantasy." Father Scanlon maintained it is cruel to subject children to Santa Claus nonsense" beiievirg they get more elpjoyment from par- e v v v v r . J . THEREISASTORE NEAR YOU. on: Gm a zoos-a. :mwm Cilia-(sill.- tanner-ALL.an :mmmmm 0 mm 0 women's 0 0 monsoon mm . -: -r..~,ar.rciss---- n-7,... . "a-mewsav.-. _.._ ._.-__ a- .a _. . c. 1 ._._..___ ...e .. W>>_ # . M V Nativity scene slated for King KING CITY centuries-old ltalian Christmas season religious pageant with a cast of over 100 will be recreated here next week Carl i- errara. a Toronto music manager. 18 tanning to stage the llaian version of the natixity scene as it was first produced by St Francis of Assisi in 1223 Mr Ferrara used broadcasts over Toronto radio stations to recrmt actors. for his cast of shepherds, angels. nobles. wise men. Bethldiem townspeople. the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph. The outdoor program will take place at the lsabelia Gardens. on Jane Stfsouth of the King Side Road. on Jan. 6. 7 and 8 at 8 pm It is open to the public. The event has been successfully held in . Toronto for the past three years. in fact. organizers say they decided to change the location of their presentation this year because the crowds in Toronto were so large people would fight to get in. The performance. CRO A narrated in italian and Ergllsh. will depict the descent of white angel on the town of Bethlehem to announce the birth of Chr'mt. The townspeople and othei characters will rush to the manger scene to find eight blue angels gathered over the Virgin Mary. St. JOseph. several animals and the newborn infant. Mr l- errara says he will be using a real child to portray the baby Jesus. The first known re creation of the Italian mtivity dates back to the year 1223 . when St. Francis of Alssisi became so inspired after a Visit to the Holy Land thek he decrdcd to celebrate the birth of Christ in a special way. St. Francis instructed a friend to arrange for a manger filled with nay to be set in a cave outside the town of Greccio. He also speci ed that an ox and ass be present to duplicate exactly the original event. On Christmas Eve. the Brothers of the Branctscan Order gathered around the manger with lighted torches to say a mass. (Mm vV ~M W- SLEY S TREVIRA STAR SAXONY $103.35 . Sugg. Manufacturers z Retail Price 515.50 ounce one... ON FAIL FASHIONS it I} repOrted that a child' suddenly materialized in the crib appearirg to be dead or sleeping. When St. Francis picked the child up, however. it smiled and reached up to stroke the man's bearded face and coarse grey habit. The meani behind the motionless c ild was said to have been a way of characterizing the dead or dormat religious EVES SPORTS WEAR EVES LADIES WEAR SIM I ANNUAL EVES SPORTS WEAR IADIES WEAR 259-261 MAIN sr. urwmnm INSULATION "MA VI A HOUSE WARMING" MODERN BLOWN-IN METHOD ' USING - Government approved CELLULOSE OR ROCKWOOL SAVE SSS SAVE FUEL SAVE MORE IF 2 OR MORE HOUSES DONE ON ONE STREET SO TALK TO YOUR NEIGHBOUBS ~ AND THEN PHONE 895-3191 oomu HOME IMPROVEMENTS Member of Better Business Bureau 2- : habits of many peOple. A temple was later erected over the site of this ceremony in honor of St. Francis. In ltaly. the nativity is- traditionally re- enacted from Dec. 25 to Jan. 6. Mr. Ferraro says his King City ceremony will b done in three days because many of his performers can not afford to take time off from work. ~_ J TONIGHT: 6 p.m. Cable TV Channel lQ_ Pam Blackburn, "I was a Clairvoyant. 7 P.M. Family Night 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School ll a.m. "STUDIES IN GENESIS." 7 p.m. - Evening Gospel Service. ml: 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Wed. Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. Missions for Thurs. Jan. 12 Cottage Prayer Meetings ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONVENTION The Church Where Your Family\Counfs VICTORY BAPTIST Every Monday at 7 p.m. ~ Boys Brigade Club 8. Pioneer Girls SUNDAY, JANUARY an, I978 9:45 a.m.- Bible School (A class for all) II :00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. - "FROZEN IN FEAR." Christian Ba 1 Church School Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Pioneer Girls -- Mondays at 7:00 Christian Service Brigade "Little Church growth groups throughom the week. Pastor: Al Roxburgh. , (Affiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANAD SUNDAYS 9:45 a.m. ll:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. TUESDAYS SOFT FEE NYLON SILKY $1433de wr FT 7 $ngih iv Sq. Yd. j. Sugg. Manufacturers Retail Price $13.95 . Sq. Yd. Sugg. Manufacturers Retail Price 516.50 5099. Manufacturers Retail Price $17.95 KITCHEN PRINTS &-LEVEI:OOP From ' s cave . u; A, .. VM~V xMcxm. transmut- ' -- -. A. xvrerm wm~~~ .-. . A. .4. \AAV-s W s. ~ x x x ~ v . A. And lots more I Come and see. lEIN ~+ 435 DAVIS on.) V OISMAN'B NEWMAun l innonotooae Elm"- 1895-8322 * wss Ma \e.4x\ - -. \ ~. \<.~<. Blllllllill (If THE IIAZAIIEIE Tues. 7 P.M. - Praise and Prayer Hour - WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY MEETINGS ON 2nd 8. 4th WEDNESDAY (441 VMILLA :5 ; ' ..'_ ' "V -til? . ' " ezeei mi: mes use! seer-"Ill" '9'" w . 'eoeee. sense ours on "new? I torture coselt Cnulcnlt 221 Carlson Drive Cell 895-1l19 Newmarlset, Ontario a For Bus Service 895-5045 Diets-Message: 895-8211 ; suquv, January 8,1978. Pastor: Rev. Grover Crosby. 83f. ' I Assist. Pastor: Jack McClelIInt I , e lnterdenoniTnetlonaI - Evangelical You are only 0 stronger once at Grace PASTOR: GLEN M. BUFFAM 095-0 SUNDAY JAN. 8th. I978 9:45 a.m. Christian Education Hour 7:00 p.m. Missions Emphasis Speaker: Mrs. MaybeIh Gray Soloisf:' Mrs. Ruth Coghill MISSIONS EMPHASIS WEEK _ All Ages - Film JAN. 13, 14. IS IREE IETIIIIIISI BlllllICll Queen St. near Lorne Ave., Newmerltet COME GROW WITH US ,.Evangeiicnl A Warm Welcome Awaits You At 373 BOTSFOR D ST. 095-6962 "WHEN TROUBLES WON T GO AWAY." NOTE: PASTOR: DAVID E. WALLS. B.Sc.. M. Div. Pastor Dave will be speaking at the morning service only and may be seen on Ceblecest Ten every Monday at 7:30 p.m. and every Wednesday 9 a.m. Why not come and loin us. we'd love to have VOOII st Churc Main St. Newmarket. . 9:45 a.m. f Fridays at 7:00 a progressive family church outside tabernacle 47 PARKSIDE DR. ...... .e 000 . Christian Education Hour Morning Service Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Family Night REV. JAMES CANTE LON mom ..... oe- . n o g . 79 Main Street 5. Newmerltet- Pastor: Rev. Glenn I-I. Boyce 9:45 A.M. ~ Sunday School Hour 11:00 A.M. - Worship Service 7:00 P.M. - Evening Service CHRISTIAN SCENES SERVEES SUNDAY . ll A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL-Ii A.M. ATS P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME RD AVE. NEWMARKETJ S- I!

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