Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Dec 1954, p. 13

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MS if c J FOR HIM Sets to Lighters to rist Watches 795 to 995 Razors 2195 to Make Razors Watches 89 to 500 89 to 175 100 to 98 to The By Isabel ADVENT What a word advent Is Its made up of expectancy hope joy and a faint substratum of tear In our ordinary dayto day Jiving we sometimes fear that the thing we expect and hope for will never really come to us But in the expectancy of the advent of the Babe Beth lehem there Is no fear We know he has come and will come again in our hearts on that Holy Night we wait for I think the stupendous and role of the Virgin Mary in this advent season and its cul mination is too often forgotten and passed over as If of small importance by Protestants Think of the grandeur and yet terror that must have enter ed her heart as she listened to the angelic announcement What would she think What would Would they he- her when she told her story Yet In spite of fear there was no unbelief She could say Behold the handmaid of the Lord be it unto even as thou Gabriel called Mary Blessed Inn evidently we overlook the it looks as if Just picked out certain parts of the story that we think will please everyone and say nothing that will make the doubter laugh us to scorn We acknowledge that Jesus Christ is the Son of God but we try to avoid admitting that he was born of a Virgin notice that some churches have chang ed the creed to read Born into the world instead of Hum the Virgin Mao yet the rest of the creed is left intact Why If I cannot believe in the Virgin birth then for me Whole structure of Christianity topples Having relieved my mind of something that has rankled long I want to go on to the Pageant and while gift service that took place Dee in the pure and beautiful chancel of Trinity United church The crib was already in place In the chancel when JoAnne Wilton came forward and be gan to read the immortal story the First Christmas At ap propriate limes in the story to appropriate music me ters in Immortal story Mary and Joseph the Shepherd and the Wise Men entered Each chUil was beautifully dressed to suit his and held eat hla well waking e picture that will live in the memories- of the eager ones who watched and when ever In the future Christmas as spoken of will bo there vivid and complete Two white robed children stood at each side of the chan cel steps to receive the while gifts and it was in Keratins to Fee the pride with which these gifts were deposited Too Sac rament of baptism was adminis tered to three bright eyed bab ies and dining Hie Offertory the junior choirs beautifully Mary Laid Child Mr Ill runs the dilator has reason to I pioitd Ids and girls it was a plea sine hear them Aiken of the and beauty of giving He took his text God so loved the World that He gave His only be gotten Son that whosoever be lieved on Him should not per ish but have everlasting Life Me said those were most im portant words ever spoken Love can move the world and God is Love Loving implies giving God gave the greatest gift His Son The need in the world with its hungry its flood victims Its millions of refugees has need of so much Coming now as we look forward to Christmas this sermon is a reminder that never was there so much need in the world and that all our giving should not he to those who give to us B AND CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas party of the Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club was held on Dec at the King George hotel Mrs John was at the piano for the carol singing Kerry Peters was guest pian ist- Mrs Chappell and Miss Nor- ine played a duet An evening of cards was en- Mrs Homer Blair won the high score for court whist and Miss Grace Sutton the low prize- Mrs Gee acted as Mrs Santa Claus and distributed gifts to all present SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS FOR BREAK Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Dec AND ENTER CHARGES Wests As much as you like as Birthday wishes this week to are extended Wanda Louise McClure 5 years old on Thursday Dec Larry Ernest Hall Newmarket years old on Friday Dec Linda Needier years old on Friday Dec Kenneth Needier years old on Sunday Dec years old on Sunday Dec King years old on Monday Dec Ronald Bruce Fa trey Newmar ket years old on Monday Marguerite Metcalfe Newmar ket years old on Tuesday Bee Jimmy Ward Newmarket It years old on Thursday Bee Marilyn Elizabeth Newmarket years old on Thurs day Bee 16 Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club Selkirk Faces Charges Of Bunding Violations George Selkirk lay preacher from appear ed before Magistrate O linrake Newmarket on Friday Dec on charges of violat ing a building bylaw of Mark- ham township The charges in volve the beginning of construc tion on houses within the town ship without having secured building permits The charges were laid jointly against Selkirk and Land Development Ltd No evi dence was heard ami all the charges were adjourned until Dec 17 Henry Race The funeral service for Rich ard Henry Race was held on Monday Dec at the Trull funeral chapel Toronto It was conducted by Rev Hart United church To ronto with interment in King City cemetery Mr Race died at residence on Dec after an illness of more than a year He was years old He li survived by his widow the Dorothy two cons Harry and Arthur Vancouver a daughter Mrs Donald Find- lay Dorothy King City and six grandchildren Mr Race was born in England He lived in Swansea for years and during that time he was sec retary of the Swansea school board and secretary of the rate payers association He be longed to the Ancient Order of Foresters Mr Race moved to in 1049 after be re tired from business Oscar Vaxvick 37 Thornhill was sentenced to three months definite and three months in definite on each of two convic tions of breaking and entering when he appeared before Magis trate O S Hollinrake Newmar ket on Dec 10 The sentences are to run concurrently The first conviction was made after pleaded guilty to the charge of having broken into garage on Nov fa He backed his truck up to the garage and loaded worth of automotive parts into it according to the testi mony He was the former own er of the garage The second charge involved breaking into a private residence in Richmond Hill In passing sentence the magistrate said that he was sorry for the ac cused as he had fed a life until his trouble But he add- that he couldnt allow his sympathy to overrule his duty little as you like For shoes slippers suits luggage etc I Advil Father Take Actio To protect CI Id re it WINNERS OF DRAWS AT ANNUAL BAZAAR Many of the participating or ganizations at the annual Com munity bazaar held draws The winners were doll Mrs Win Warden Ioyal True Blue and Orange lodge cup and saucer and bouquet Mrs Victor Newmarket and Dis trict association for Retarded Children aluminum ware set Mr Donne Guide doll Mrs Rudy Home and School Christmas table centre Mrs Rosa Legion auxil iary panda Diane Ingram York County Hospital Womens auxil iary evening bag Mrs and bracelet Terry Pee- Handcraft group woven blanket Mrs Richard Hammond MS JUNIOR CLERK MALE OR FEMALE Required by fa THE DOMINION BANK MOUNT ALBERT APPLY IN PERSON OR BY Wife and Family to Receive At Least last winter father told a Con federation Man Fred you know left of my income after payments on my house tf the other expenses How much lection ran I afford for kit Jim replied Man We in rah at death every mouth until another In the death after your daughter is plan provide Thats enough to a future Thats how a life Man text hi family He U A too For information Christinas Gifts Galore at tor the home HASSOCKS CARD TABLES PLATE CLASS MIRRORS PICTURES SWINGKING CHAIRS CHROME SMOKERS WROUGHT IKON SMOKERS FLOOR RAMIS HOSTESS CIIAIUS WE THE STOCK OK SUITES YOUVE EVER SEEN Be sure and visit our NEW YOUR AUTHORIZED I i FOR HER BLOUSES NYLON STOCK I CHAMOlSETTia GLOVES SWEATER COATS AND IULL- FUR COATS LADIES LEATHER PURSES SCARVES SILK AND WOOL LEATHER BELTS SMARTLY STYLED SHIRTS SOCKS TIB BAR AND CUFF LINK SETS GLOVES I AND WOOL TRADITIONAL TIE ifrSi- lENDi FOR THE HOME SETS SCATTER SETS BLANKETS oxtifia too NUMEROUS v r wiMmnti fIKpRP r Jk

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