Newmarket Era and Express, 3 Jun 1954, p. 10

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TRINITY Christian in His the of May of the Junior Trinity lnhe Newmarket Held at the Mrs John the J Rating was under the direction her Conducting the period was Mrs Jean Diamond and Mrs Sheridan There was a panel discussion on lis Obligations of the Church Participating in the were Charles sop Mrs Jot Mrs John Mac- mil Mrs John the conclusion of the ses sion and program a social half- hour was spent MORE EVIDENCE TO COME SAYS WREN mm A sap y p5 k Vj4 i J S THE COMMON ROUND Isabel FESTIVAL OP MUSIC SURVEY OF CROPS AND LIVESTOCK NOW BEING MADE A f Promise of evidence of more Irregularities In the Ontario of highways contracts was given by Albert Wren left LiberalLabor from as a select committee of the legislature heard evidence from governmentappointed auditors Wren shown discussing the case with provincial leader Grum met said he would not reveal his evidence until the agenda of the committee was established AT- A i tf ilJ 1 J tf-s- ffiiS your tVJtil lust I Bell people everywhere go Ut of orderly courteous fc aw 3y s Dulling awp lift to letter tele- more I i WE i BEL 4Wa- v COMPANY OF t PASTOR life jgoool ftrtisfe have The strength tenacity of a bulldog daring a of a The industry The gentleness of a sheep The versatility of a of aneagle rhinoceros perspective of a giraffe disposition m angel endurance of a camel Jane Pearson died in To ronto on Sunday May after S lengthy illness She was in Mount Albert the daughter of the late and Mrs Amos iiirpp She rhariued Lyman Pearson Mrs Pearson was postmistress at Mount Albert having taken job after her husband died She was a member of the United church Surviving her are one brother Bruce Mount Albert and one sister Myrtle Mrs Crone P conducted service at the chapel oil Wednesday May Pall bearers were Harold Allan Hopkins Reg alter Case Broods and Harold Interment was in Mount Albert cemetery The bounce of a kangaroo The stomach of a horse The loyalty of an Apostle The faithfulness of a Prophet The tenderness of shepherd The fervency of ail evangelist The devotion a mother And then he would not please everybody 0 mm V 9 V f rJ y i T The auditorium of Trinity United church Newmarket sentcd an inspiring sight on the evening of Thursday May Who is there who is riot touched and delighted will the sight of hundreds of children glowing with the satisfaction of being well scrubbed well well prepared The expectation enjoyment with which Archie and I look forward to any event where children are the artists met with a delightful fulfilment The members arc far too num erous to mention separately but what struck us particularly was their type of songs Too often we have heard childrens pro grams where the songs could only have been suitable for adults singing One could ad mire the courage of those who tried to teach such songs but felt sorry to see children drown ed in a stormy sea without the equipment to breast it On Thursday evening the songs were such as children love and understand and they were sung accordingly with joy and understanding They enunciated so well that we heard word and to us singing is nothing if one cannot hear the words- Then we were both delighted the other half of the family even more soi by the boy alto section Archie leaned over when they started to sing and whispered Thats the first time heard real boy altos since I left Scot land some odd years ago Mrs Jacques told me of a Utile Scothac with teats in feriej told her the saitier And speaking of vant to a compact Sympathetic and truly conductor conscious Then te satisfying to see the way the childrens attention was concentrated on Mr One conclude that Mr Hirons had won the affec tionate loyalty as well as the real interest of students and this is something that to a beyond price Mr insistence that there be no interruptions during numbers was wise Interruptions are bad enough when but in the case of child ren its often catastrophic in the caseof the vwy little ones I thoroughly enjoyed the two three part choruses and ap preciated what meant train them Those children are get ting an education music which will go with them all their lives We were glad too to see that there were solos on various it- for it shows that the youth of are trying Wina Various musical ways alio solos all show ed that were all careful sluclens Ml have to mention particular my speak Jit and his mm Ittns he stylo technique mm sdatj amp ricuttural conditions hi On tario In a country in which agricul ture important it is hardly neeessary to stress the value form for tin- June which Hji ami the public in general in tin m lit HUl vcy la car- of crop and live tin by tic and jhe rf Agriculture the of improve in in ij no with of kind aisfi is used only to and for making fcai nds the numbi in tiling rutin In lhis Way 4hl SALE JMN 19 OF AVON PRODUCTS ITEMS ONLY Perfume iic- talcum powder bubble r special on hand AVfL Andrew St S- J J j Your Home will have a brand new personality m t3 under a re A new Asphalt Shingle Roof home a beautiful 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and the two guitar solos by Joins and for the future The violin solo Leonard was promising piece of work lib intonation and bundling of the bow was and ho was beau tifully accompanied by our often rtken for grandchild We were so glad to hear the beautiful Father Wo by Bach beautifully by ihe grade four choir Wo would like to mention every number but luck of forbids it Hut in grade one Ill speak of I Like to Travel in grade two New Shows grade three Heave Ho grade five two part song The Wind six Now Is the Month of May grades sewn and eight three part chorus and A Capital Ship And so we wilt close with thank you children thank you Mr and thank you Mrs Jacques If it was Rodin Hut ledge who accompanied one of the he did a grand job 4wi This man i rr a a If all the Federal governments civilian employees as of August 1953were gathered in one city it would rank as the fourth city In Canada Add their dependents and youd have Can- No centre population Wis J a Of skill in his hen tools end equipment Our country grows strong in the men lik their families that company exists when or on outside source of money for a quarter of money service So people to of Off Win

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