Newmarket Era , June 17, 1921, p. 8

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OF PAULS PARIS On Ihis happy occasion the Con secration of St Pauls may be of interest to the present and future members of lie con gregation to have a Tew of the salient features of church ami its work during the years of Us activity a a note of remembrance and a souvenir of the day There appears to have been mis sion priests holding services in Newmarket and the surround in- country prior to year 1S3S Aid of Udora Methodist Church Intend holding their annual Strawberry Festival on Tuesday June RING WOOD Our baseball team were successful In defeating ball team on Monday night by a score of Mr Hugh Boyd had trie the earliest records at present a- baring his car catch fire while vailable begin this period coming from on Saturday The Rev came into rest- night last but succeeded In in the latter part of 183H ami j the before It had done very from that time to the present the Parish has not been without a mis sionary priest or These held services in as from centre in Aurora Holland Landing somehow called St Altons Shar on etc The connection varying al different limes Church Property March Dr Christopher instructed George transfer lo lite Aurora In by will to Parish a farm fit acres church purposes This was done in 18irt In year a bill was passed by the Legislature enabling the trustees to sell this laibl Half Of the proceeds to he used for the erection of a Rectory and the other half be invested for the In the site which is occupied the church rectory and school house was donated by James ami Timothy Millard yeoman and sex I oils house and lot donated In by Mr Pertain The twodays session of the I of York counties was brought to a Thursday afternoon In the Methodist church Mrs Blanche of Toronto honorary secretary of the Worlds gave a talk on personal responsibility Dr A Ames Newmarket also spoke Officers elected were Mrs McNeil Richmond Hilt president Mrs Richmond Hill Secretary Mrs 1 Gray Mount treasurer We Give support of a strong well Canadian Bank Is a strength a to any community The Bank of Toronto incorporated in twelve years before the Canadian offers the people of this Town and District the full service of a care fully managed institution with every facility for meeting the banking needs of its customers little or no wind If ihero had been there would certainly hive been a dif ferent result to whav there was Tins cause of the fire Is unknown If hav ing started In the part of the build- farthest from the engine accord ing to an eyewitness That our fighllng apparatus Is In need of at tention Is evident Where Is the fire alarm All the alarm could be heard was a men rushing the streets yelling Fire CONSECRATION ST OF PAULS An Ceremony A HlflhQrade Varnbl arid Stain for Floors Woodwork and Chairs We also carry a Complete and HighGrade line of Sorjioa NEWMARKET BRANCH P A LISTER MANAGER Savings household and business accounts invited We will be pleased to have you call at any time you have business to transact in which we can be of service to you OF Incorporated I cemetery deeded to on was Hector and Wardens forcvvr as a burial ground by the Hon J is now in a very chaotic elate being rarely used for burials A map of the different lots is in our possession on which the shed stands was ac quired later The Building During Ihe incumbency of Taylor a wooden church Willi nave and and a school room were built on lot The church was by ToHn Bishop of Toronto in June This edifice served the Parish until He v Albert became first so named a new church and rectory were built The old church was lorn down and sold for The school room and one transept reserved being erected in one building for tempor ary use This is the parish room now existing and used as a Sunday School and for various parochial activities were ob tained for building the new church a committee being appoint ed forward the movement the Vestry giving it plenary powers as the material be used in its construction ill Ihe present church was built- A very pleasing structure of grey stone and the rectory completed about lie same time free of debt vine defection in the expected donations to the building fund wry serious burden was laid Upon Ihe which was in by morlap The reduction of this and the payment of inter est largely by the Ladies Aid The first pres ident wis Mrs C Ross who has keen in I his work it its today She was followed by Mrs T 1 Holi er mi who dumvl like the of gHiiier he pres ent Mr lie Ihe will more the reisuir ear largely helped happy Ilult I liki- to inenlioii some the lauulie- he lueriihers of win active and in days ami in Ihe limes Inile but heirs a pleasing and few siir- I am sure the is as the old for holy and uses The Aid held their June at Ihe home of Mrs Harry Weston a Very enjoyable lime An address wa by Mrs- White and Miss Agar made the presentation of a lovely bowl to Mrs The address read as follows Jt is wilh pleasure lint we the mem bers of Ihe Ladies Aid are gathered here today through your kind Invit ation We have nut failed to appre ciate your true worth jq the capacity you have served us We wish to Show Our appreciation of your services us and would ask you lo accept this gift as a tangible evidence of our esteem and appreciation for you also our best wishes that may continue to bless and prosper you and yours lifes journey and may your services here be exceed ed only by better services In Cods Kingdom After everyone la singing For shes a Jolly good fel low Signed on behalf on Ladies Aid Onion Sunday School held annual at Bond Lake on Saturday On Sunday morning June he Lord of the How J Sweeny consecrated Pauls Church Newmarket This had been a long looked for day among the parishioners ami thanks the efforts of Aid Society the which had been hanging over church has been paid The church was most decorated will many flowers for the occasion 10 Oclock Mat ins was observed At eleven was the impressive ser vice followed a celebration of the Holy Communion The Lord Bishop was celebrant and also the preacher His Sermon was earnest and appealing the text be ing know thy works The Bishop praised the work of past rectors particularly Canon and Canon and also I hat of the present rector Canon He urged the parishioners to con- heir and ex I end works throughout the churchs kingdom Archdeacon Warren Canon and the rector Canon igle also took part in the service In Ihe afternoon oclock I here was a flower service for the members of Ihe Sunday School Canon preached a sermon that old as well as younjr found pleasing The many bou quets children presented the altar were later sent to the Sick Childrens Hospital In the evening the Venerable Archdeacon Warren Archdeacon of York was the preacher There Those who buy amounts of and over will get their car were very large all I Cn of Asphalt Slate PERFECTION OIL WASHING MACHINE PAINTS OIL VARNI8HE8 BICYCLE8 BICYCLE AUTO ACCESSORIES DOMINION TIRES BUCKEYE INCUBATORS BROODERS GARDEN TOOLS ETC tit 1 NEWMARKET Phone We are glad to notify you that we have opened a Ladies Childrens Ready4oWar AT Will be glad to see you hero and servo you again NEW SECOND HAND Engines Threshers Sawmills and Other Machinery Newmarket Why send your Ft J fare returnedi services Every one present Was given an interesting monograph of the churchs history as a remem brance of the day The church was built in present building in original and St Toronto OPEN FROM 8 A TO P M in of It it Taylor SI J w- liven it- If Stouffville stria baseball team went to on Friday and succeeded in the girls the score being lo ii learn played a practice with on Sat urday evening In a win by to by visitors who have ly improved since year After lingering illness the death occurred on Sunday June of Mrs John Atkinson Her death causes deep regret as she had been a resi dent for years and won many frWnd In that lime If the displayed at the org an i at Ion if the any Indiealion of success ti will big one The following are officers resident VieeIres Dr riderelary On June Jam birthday when a fiv of friends gathered it home Among J lie presviit Were five had pass- the mark Mrs Mrs Mrs S lhirkholdr IMtk and Mr Is need- to say the old people spent most enjoyable Tin annual at li- will lie llils yiar im Saturday June at Park A big program of sports arranged senior and foMball and races of all kinds for widen liberal prizes are offered Among the new event will be a Blow itlLo race to Fords and lets sill prize will he to tin- man the Oldest wo nun and for the largest family also the best decorated auto on the grounds Hand will The event are all Tribune P is able to be around again after his Illness Any signs of reorganizing the tennis club this year The girls like a game of sport as well as the hoys During the early hours of Sunday morning the chopping mill William loo Opportunity is fickle Dont depend much upon It away when you can get it done just as well and quicker at Reasonable Prices in your own Town ACCORDEQN PLEATING and KNIFE PLEATING L Canadas resources consti tute one of the Dominions most valu able assets They contribute to the trade of Canada upwards of year They play an im- was completely destroyed by fire Dr the vet was re turning home from a case when he discovered the fire and rang In the or ant pari In our external commerce alarm Despite the welltried With proper protection our forests can of a few the flames got the upper be made to produce timber In Luckily for the town there uity W BASSET Entrance through Dunlops Store A John V TlMMiipson J Illackler T la in lliohgtr Canons created without any power as at- to Jtl James si new chapter in with St Altons was in an cient and wa with a prehendal stall and Canon were Canons of the former and was ap pointed to the Office in Canon and the MCouigle from May happy day fiml a resting all our hearts and thanks be offered In our omniscient who has guided this little family of His through many ftorrowH and Joy in the path of and service the fcceuj of and may strengthen our hands and mellow our heart thai we may be one in Him to ills glory our honor to the advancement of is here and our denial peace hereafter lo otter a for lost opportunity The bedtime re not told children the children dottier hn gone to bed A from here attended the at Breton on Kings The final meeting of Ihe Society was held hut week when all dehjs were paid up This will enable citizens lo View vvllh satisfaction the memo ha of the fallen free from debt Mr Clara of Newmarket wag the guest of Merle Kitchen over the holiday Mrs and noli Irwin Of To ronto spent June 3rd at Mrs Harvey chrke Juki completed her court of In Grace Hospital Toronto has returned to her home here Mm Cordon Mrs Skinner and vhlted Aid on Wednesday Mr Mr Mr and Jean motored to on June Mr who ban been spending a week with Hicks returned with them to be the order at the Born At on May 1921 to Mr and Mrs a and Coffey spent the weekend at ftimcoe Our census headway We arc glad to Mr J AM EVEN at the low purchase price of the GrayDort you do not sacrifice one desirable feature in your motor car All the power you will need all the speed you will care to use complete com fort for five passengers good looks un usual economy of gasoline and tires and more years of service than you would expect from a car costing several hundred dollars more As the season advances GrayDorts will become more difficult to secure Now when you have the finest months of the year ahead of you see the GrayDort dealer W Aurora Ont W JOHNSTON Sutton West Ont GrayDort Motors Limited Chatham Ontario 1 a

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