Newmarket Era and Express, 8 May 1952, p. 12

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r r I rr i Era ft Tig it May ft LANDING HS ANNUAL MEETING Weddings The annual meeting of the Hol land Landing Home and School Association was held Monday at the school minuter of the previous annual meeting were read by Miss Margaret Mover The auditors report was read by Mrs Jack Hitching- The history of the first year of the association accessories and was read by Mrs Mrs J Pearson gave the program committees report Proctor sang two delight- fill solos with Mrs Cano at the On Thursday April 10 1 The reception was held at pmt Joyce lhe bride Sunny- of Mr and Mrs Harold Farm Yonge St Cedar Valley was united in mar riage to Ronald John son of Mr David John Ave To ronto The bride looked lovely in net dress with white carried a white prayer book with mauve mums and ribbons ABKMl Tony Heeler was the best man Padre Guest speakers were Mrs ploughman officiated at the York County Council of the Ontario Federa tion of the Home and School As- C S Stadacona Halifax The reception was held at the Am bassador Hotel Halifax Nova sociattons who spoke on the Scotia The happy couple will of the council And Mrs George reside in Halifax Jackson of the Thornlea Home and School Association who spoke on parent education J A presentation was made to si- Mrs Proctor received in a grey net frock with a corsage of pink roses The grooms mo ther wore a taupe gown with a corsage of roses and violets For travelling the bride chose a powder blue suit pink hat and navy accessories Mr Allan Buchanan is a gra duate of Toronto University and Margaret Proctor a graduate of Toronto Western Hospital CURL GREEN SOC HEARS EXPERT GARDENER The school room of Trinity United church was crowded on Friday May when local gar deners turned out to hear John address a general meeting of the Newmarket Hor ticultural Society Mrs Nelson Ion presided Mr spoke on Your Garden in He was intro duced by Mr Donaldson direc tor of the district VLA office Mr known for his- radio programs and for his gardening columns which appear in the Toronto Star Weekly and the Saturday edition of the To ronto Stan v- veteran of the and Religious Instruction Held Must In Schools BUCHANAN PROCTOR Given in marriage by her Mrs J A Meyer retiring by her sis- dent following her address by Miss Margaret on behalf of the executive Mrs LeMasur- installed the new officers They are Mrs O vice Mrs J Pearson sec Mrs Hitching Mrs Jack Hitching executive mem bers Mrs Mrs Atkinson Mrs G Slugg Mrs and Mrs A report on the recent eye examination in the school by Arthur Hurst was read AH par ents who wish further informa tion on the survey and on the re ports on the pupils are asked to give their names to the teaching staff A special meeting will be called of parents if more than 20 wish it at which Mr Hurst will be present to provide addi tional information THEYRE COMING TO NEWMARKET ON SATURDAY JUNE Margaret Proctor became the bride of Allan Raymond Buchanan of Toronto The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs S Proctor and the grooms parents are Mr and Mrs B Buchanan Rev Fred officiated in the Christian Bap tist church on Saturday May White net over taffeta fash ioned with full crinolined skirt was the brides choice for her gown A Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls held her elbow- length veil Her bouquet was a cascade of red rosebuds and Her sister Pauline wore an anklelength gown of mauve net over blue taffeta and a matching net Juliet cap and carried sweet peas Dr Bruce Buchanan was his brothers best man and the the son of a nurseryman John On Saturday April a quiet jBradshaw was for several years wedding took place at the home associated with A as a spoke on lawns hedges shade trees small fruits of Mrs Tom Bow- when Mary Green daughter of Air Joel and the late Mrs and shrubs and following his Florence was united in ak answered a steady stream marriage to Richard Douglas f0 Curl son of the late Air and Mrs Richard Curl Zephyr Rev of Trinity- United church officiated The bride to leave Starting his day at am as he has his first daily broadcast at lie extended his working hours freely to give valuable assistance to members aw he Newmarket Horticultural accessories ami arid their friends Mrs corsage of pink Her attendant Tom lhank wore navy with The meeting opened with the singing of the National Anthem grey accessories and carried a corsage of pink arid red roses Mr Tom was best man They will reside in BROWNIES CONTINUE MONDAY MEETINGS Newmarket Brownies will con tinue to meet on Monday nights with Norman at the piano Attractively arranged bouquets of flowers from the garden of Mr and Mrs Hayes decorated the room and a successful sale of potted plants was conducted by Mrs Charles with over being raised for the society Most of the house plants sold for ten or fifteen cents Mrs Marrow was in ushers were Donald James and of each week at the Scout Hall charge of the program The Harrison Proctor During the signing of the register Mrs INSURED GOLD STORAGE For fur coats and all winter garments Cleaners Dyers Phone Pickup and delivery Newmarket Because of the increased enrol- group which numbered over 100 a second pack has been were greeted upon their arrival formed In the fall the two by Mrs Walton At the groups will meet separately The leaders felt that it would he easier to make preparations close of the meeting light re freshments were served under the of Mrs Elgin for the many coming events In- Evans when- everyone had the volving Brownies if the child- opportunity to meet the speaker remained together Mrs Ray is Brown Owl Her Tawny Owl is Mrs Hayes Elva Miss Audrey Row land and Miss Margaret King BUY MORE CONVENIENTLY NOW THAT CREDIT RESTRICTIONS ARE OFF SMITHS HARDWARE A6ENTS FOR MOFFAT KELYINAT0R HOT POINT AND APPLIANCES is are agisting in the Brownie work in Newmarket The Brownies will hold their Cookie day on Saturday May the date when all orders of cookies are to he delivered On Thursday May the annual Mother and will be May and they will assist in serving refreshments at the show of the Newmarket Art club in the Town Hall and the Division Rally will be held in Thornhlll on Saturday June Speaking to the Newmarket Home and School association at its April meeting lie v said that he firmly be lieved religious education should hi a prescribed course for the boys girls of the public schools today reckon spoke on the relationship of free dom of religions as one the four freedoms Referring to the quotation can bo no good society without perfect frcedoin Key defined freedom as the state of being exempt from dom ination of our pi others us the right of personal or self ex pression Have we applied tins thought to the phase of religion ho asked Religion carry with it our personal freedom from domination by others We as individuals have the right to worship as- we individually be lieve we ought But this free dom given with its privileges presents problems which we must all face One of the most serious prob lems is the question of religions education in our schools Some feel it should be a voluntary matter others that it should be a prescribed course have freedom are boundaries we ought to deter mine asked the speaker Au thority comes only when we have established the real facts We have prescribed the three be taught in our schools for we recognize them as the basic re quirements in our childrens training Why havent we re quired that religious education be taught similarly by the teachers in the classrooms Re ligious education should come with greater authority than a minister visiting a school can command It should come from the teacher behind the desk The only problem is to establish that particular course in religious education which is basic to our Protestant beliefs l respect very highly the con cept of the Separate schools re garding their religious education They have the secret whereby you as find taught your am so Mutt will not on rights of others A person who knows little or tiling about no regard for Wont cart wild toadies truth it always- truth di an bet pa rents and parent the one who main tain lie complete ion the two so that the child moves witti a full four- sided apprecia tion of fioeduin with which he When we there not IM us discover what the standards of our Protestant re ligion are Let every teacher be given the right to deliver these basic truths in a constant well- planned program with to instill that truth in the mind of the child Are getting facts of religious established in bur child ren Do they know them as well as a judge knows his laws I Henry Ward said The liberty to go higher than what we are is given only when we have fulfilled the duties of our present sphere Our boys and girls will not go higher in a spiritual sense without a sound grounding in the basic funda mentals of their religion Thorobilt Shoes Heavy coll for woiJe tugged everyday long find ma J mum foot comfort to farmyard dd In fe Full line of NAME work clothes overalls socks work shirts Morrisons Mens Wear MAIN ST NEWMARKET VIBRATED and plain XC Styles of Blocks PINE ORCHARD CEMENT BLOCK CO Phone Mount Albert WI SPONSORS r WALL PAPER SHOW I boys and girls will be brought On Monday May pm to adulthood fully aware of the the Newmarket town hall will fundamental doctrine of their be the scene of an unusual wall paper hanging demonstration Sponsored by the Newmarket i Womens Institute lhe show Is Daughter banquet j for the Brownies Stephens and Social Xeiys Mrs Ashcnhurst and Beckett attended the fun eral of their cousin Mrs WG Lloyd on Sunday May at Can Messrs Fred and Harold Porte their mother Mrs Hilda Porte Gilford spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Bert Mr and Mrs Bob Niagara Falls and Mr and Mrs Son In all there will be lucky draws during the evening The first six prizes are six rooms of wallpaper up to the value of 215 a roll Each of these prizes will include roils wall six ceiling and the neces sary border sufficient for a room approximately with an ceiling The winners make their own selection of wallpaper The last six prizes church It is not Just by attend ance at church or by instruction in the home But by inclusion of religious education in the cur riculum of the school The sep arate schools lead today in way we ought to deal with this side of the childs We Only in this way can we give our boys ami girls a basic free dom which will servo them when they are grown a freedom based on spiritual experience Are we trying to put yester days religion on todays experi ence Is the religion we have one thai will give our children freedom theyll need in are six of FloGlaze col- j world to come Freedom of re order paint in any of the will give authority Arc sending out our boys and we colors available The demonstration will in- girls with any authority Will elude instruction in hanging your they any my parents and teacher They taught me and own paper and pointers on how to paper around doors windows and light switches There will be a series of slides of room in teriors shown by Miss Frances James a decorating counsellor who will illustrate her talk with samples of wallpaper draperies knew know Freedom or liberty of action is associated with a knowledge of the basic fundamentals Have Hud spent and rugs Tickets are obtain- Sunday with their parents Mr able from members of the New- and Mrs Bert market Institute WING OR News Mr a Mrs A Willis spent Sunday afternoon and even ing with Mr Willis sister Mr Wilfred and Mr Mr and Mrs Wilbur spent an evening recently with Mr parents on St Maud Oak Hid spent last Friday evening with her niece Mrs Wilfred viss who has been confined to the house for the past month Mary formerly of Baldwin bus just returned from the west from a two months holi day She visited many points of interest stopping in to see lifer sister in Saskatoon She return with her father who will home with her in STEAK av 69 lb 35 lb CHOPS 75 lb TO ltKI m m Mrs Caroline Ion was In heel this iltiHss I You wouldnt take an Blacksmith METHOD IS CASH AND CARRY THIS IS 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