Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Feb 1955, p. 11

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f ication Of New Pipe Organ Completes Trinity UC Project Climax to a complete set up completely at the factory and Professional INSURANCE BURGLARY AUTO AND LIFE DENTAL St NEWMARKET PHONE IHSDRANCE JOHN Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert insure Today the coop way Enquire at your local coop Phone DR NOBLE DENTIST Over Office Office Residence Dr C E VanderVoorl DENTIST 51 Main St Newmarket Phone DR DENTIST Main Street Newmarket Phone MM MISCELLANEOUS firecnsMes MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET id Timothy Phone AURORA PHONE PA Life Fire Auto Casualty Low Cost Auto Financing LEGAL Lawn Garden Equipment SALES SERVICE Richmond Hill Notary -iflii-t- Ontario AumTA Be PA A ML BA Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA Wellington St MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Barristers Solicitors Notaries N Mathews QC Ik M Stiver QC E Lyons JOSEPH VALE St Bay St 124 Phone EH Out Toronto Ont j NEWMARKET Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone 5 Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling and District Fellow Citizens With the Saints 219 What is meant by our being citizens in heaven It means that we are under His government Christ the King of Heaven reigns in our hearts our daily prayer is will be done The proclamations issued from the Throne in Glory are freely received by us the decrees of the Great King we cheerfully obey Then as citizens of the New Jer usalem we share in Heavens honors The glory which belongs to beatified saints belongs to us for we are already sons of God al ready princes of the blood im perial already we wear the spot less robe of Jesus righteousness already we have angels for our servitors saints for our compan ions Christ for our elder Bro ther God for our Father and a crown of immortality for our re ward We share the honors of citizen ship for we have come to the general assembly and church of the firstborn whose names are written In heaven Ours are its gates of pearl and walls of chry solite ours the azure light of the city that needs no candle nor light of the sun ours the river of life there is nought in heaven that not to us Things present or things to come all are ours Also as citi zens of heaven we enjoy its de lights Do they chant the glories of triumphant grace We do the same Do they cast their crowns at Jesus feetT Such honors cast there too Are they charmed with His smile It is no less sweet to us who dwell below Do they look forward waiting for His second Advent We also long for His appearing If then we are citizens of heaven let us walk as such and let our actions be consistent with our high dignity tion program undertaken 1954 by Trinity United church Newmarket is to come Sunday next Feb 27 with services of dedication of the newly installed organ The other interior renovation was completed be tween June and November last year Rev J Aiken minister of Trinity church has arranged for a special preacher at both ser vices plus an outstanding guest choir for the evening service The special preacher is to be Rev Prof Kenneth of Emmanuel College Toronto and he will be assisted in the choral evening service by the Emmanuel College Chapel choir largely made up of divinity stu dents On the Thursday following the citizens generally will have a chance to appraise the organs capabilities when a recital is to be given featuring Dr Charles organist of St Pauls Anglican church Toronto in concert with a featured vocalist in soprano Madame Jeanne soloist of Timothy Eaton Memorial church Toronto The new organ gives practical effect to the desire of Trinity church Official Board for a mem orial organ It will be mem orial to the men of the congre gation who gave up their lives in World Wars I and as well as another reminder of the pi oneers of Trinitys early history The new organ was built at the factory of the Keates Organ Co Ltd at whose aim is to build instruments of high est quality both mechanically and tonally In the organ at Trinity United church these ob jectives have been Admirably realized the builders say The new Keates organ is a threemanual instrument of 33 speaking slops It contains a total of pipes ranging from three inches to over feet in length There is also a set of chimes consisting of metal tubes Careful thought has been given to the layout of the install ation to ensure adequate speak ing room for the pipes and the organ is divided on either side of the chancel to prevent over crowding of the various divi sions The quality of tone Is charac terized by brilliance without harshness and richness without loss of clarity The organ was for mechanical testing then dis mantled and reassembled at the church where each stop has been carefully regulated to suit the acoustics of the building The console is of solid oak with contrasting interior trim of high ly polished mahogany It in corporates every modern device for controlling the extensive tonal resources of the organ Electropneumatic action of the most modem type assures in stantaneous response to the most exacting demands of the organ ist MUSIC EXAMS The following is a list of suc cessful candidates in examina tions recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Tor onto in Newmarket The names are in order of merit Grade Five Theory Form pass Jean Lee Grade Four theory history honors Jean Lee Grade Two theory first class honors Patsy Walker Judith Carter Mary Vale Ann Const able Nancy Groves Rut- ledge Margaret Hayes Marg aret Keffer honors Mavis Houston Harriet Swindells The Newmarket Era and AUCnONrBt v- vJ MEET The Womans Christian Temp erance Union will meet at the home of Miss I Starr Pros pect Street at pm Tuesday March OBITUARIES licensed auctioneer for and Ontario counties years of No sale too smalt or too large All sales personally looked after Phone Stouffville for a j USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED WTO WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil Pas 5 Warrendale Annual Meeting Hears Of Specialized Work Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Septic Tanks Pumped 24Hour Service STITMDEN RICHMOND HILL TURNER Builders Contractors or MMILLS Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public MAIN ST Ml VIOLET ROBINSON rustic Conveyancing Insurance Bedford St Plata Newmarket Farmers No and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices Lumber Co Port Loringr Ontario PHONE 12MW NEWMARKET MEDICAL N AND SURGEON TRAVEL MT Booking for lnd Sea and Air TRAVEL BUREAU In an attractive old home in Newmarket with a garden just meant for children girls from to 15 are being helped back into the community to become able citizens Dr Martin Fischer told the annual meeting of sponsored by the board of St Faiths lodge The meeting was held on Friday Feb at Maurice Cody Hall Toronto Dr Fischer emphasized that the one common denominator of all the children in was severe deprivation and rejec tion by their parents This depri vation could take the form of any or ail the cruelties imaginable childs behavior Is met in by an understanding that disturbed children do not receive in ordinary foster homes he said And the very thing which caused the parents rejec tion Is often our guiding light in understanding them Alan Klein associate professor at the University of Toronto school of Social Work empha sized that while welfare agencies may take different approaches to the social problem at hand in reality they were all travelling in the same direction He expressed the hope that in the future all would realize this more fully John Brown director of War rendale told the meeting We are well aware of mistakes made but we dont make them quite as bad quite as big or quite as often as before Each child has to be unique at and is treated as on individual A Red Feather organization Warrendale is merely a new loca tion of an old agency from St We well realized the fallacy of trying to operate open institution in a crowded city said Mrs W president So we closed our doors for five years and reorganized relo cated and investigated all facets of the specialized work we deal in The home is named after one of our founders Mrs D War ren Mrs also expressed her satisfaction that the salaries at Warrendale were attractive enough to cut staff turnover to an absolute minimum For the first time in our his tory we have a qualified staff for a whole year and they are doing a real job at a crucial time in a girls life We would like to thank the Welfare council the people of Newmarket the Atkin son foundation and the Col Leon ard foundation who along with the Red Feather made this pos sible said the president The new executive committee includes Mrs W pre sident Mrs W J Mrs M Gaby vice presidents Mrs Yost secretary and Mrs A Ward treasurer Eari Cipher After a lengthy illness Earl Melville died in York County Hospital on February 3 where he had been a patient for nearly three weeks The funeral service was held the following Monday Feb in the funeral parlors of and Rose with interment in Newmarket Cemetery Rev Aiken of the Trinity Un ited church Newmarket conduc ted the service assisted by Rev A Collins of the Church of the and Rev Kelly tonbrook United church Pallbearers were nephews and cousins of the deceased Walter Stouffville Kenneth Pipher Toronto Dr Marriott Stoney Creek Dr Brampton Melbourne Haines Jacksons Point Harry Haines Newmarket Surviving are his wife the former Mary and two daughters Mrs Fred Pen rose Leila and Mrs Wilfred Brown Dorothy North Bay His only son William pre deceased him 13 years ago One sister Mrs Elliott Haines and two brothers Clifford Stouff and Melbourne Toronto also survive him Mr was born in Park- hill and raised in and was the oldest son of the late Mr and Mrs J Pipher He had been a resident of New market about years and was an active member of Trinity United church She was born at Goodwood township the daughter of the late Mary Smith and Ed mund in In she married Roy Stewart Mrs Stewart a housewife had come with her parents 50 years ago from Goodwood to the where she lived and died She was a member of the United church and a life member of MS She was well known in the district for her flowers Surviving are her husband one daughter Marion Mrs J B Pearson Mount Albert grand children Joanne Jacqueline and Donald one son Flying Officer Donald Bruce who predeceased her The funeral service was con ducted by Rev It Wilson Tor onto at the chapel Mount Albert on Sunday Feb Pallbearers were George Price Frank Ross Gordon Young Reg Willbee Horace Pearson and Dr Car- ruthers Interment was in Mount Albert Cemetery Hes helping to build by the Hi i i S v It f Grace MNred Stewart Grace Mildred Stewart died suddenly at her home Mount Albert on Thursday Feb 10 HOPE HOBBY CLUB On Feb 30 members and friends of the Hope Hobby Club chartered a bus to go on a Mystery tour in Toronto At Bordens Dairy members were shown a colored film on dairy industry then taken on a tour of the dairy Next came a visit to the Happy Gang Later they attended a fashion show Mrs Tor onto arranged the day The February meeting was held at the home of Mrs Harvey Miller It was decided that euchre be held In Sharon hall on March Committee Mrs F Ramsey Mrs Stevenson and Mrs This not i difficult you may think In fact you have probably done It yourself Actually this man Is simply mailing payment on hit Ufa insurance policy And the houses helping to build result of investments made for him out of that money by Ma Ufa insurance company In the same way every life Insurance policyholder random many other valuable services to his For fovea- may also bo made for In ways that help finance roads schools waterworks and other important projects So if you own life insurance remember while youre build security for your family and yourself youre also make Canada a better land to I I from your fife fntvroiwe man lavetted earn lasers tea fat yee yea eaey fc el fcfe at few cast fife yea earn aeea five THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN It Good to own life i Mews Are- All Use Main Street Phone w When its A RUSH ORDER Have it Shipped PARCEL EXPRESS VICTOR SHOE STORE i2 Newmarket FOR LOW RATES Soe your Local Agent money GRAY COACH LINES Story of Our Town Here is the of the play Our Town by Thornton Wil der It will be presented by the Newmarket High School Dra matic Society on March and at pm in the high school auditorium the first act the out lines the history of the town Corners and something of the character of its citizens Then he carries you into the houses of the Gibbs and Webb families substantial homes containing substantial folks You arrive at breakfast time and carried through en tire day in lives of these good people The second act concerns the love affair between young George and Utile Emily Webb and this culminates In a moving wedding scene which contains all those elements of poignant sorrow and abundant happiness that make for solem nity and In the third act we are led to the cemetery on the hill where many of tho townspeople wo have come to know so well patiently and smilingly awaiting not Judgment but greater un derstanding Into their midst is led the bride a little timid at first a little to go back to life to live again with her mem ories But she is shown how impossible how futile it Is to return The past cannot be re lived Living people humans occupied with their petty occu pations and small thoughs know little of true joy or hap piness Truth is to be found only in the future V A Gtnetat Motott Yes in every weight class Chevrolet tops the scale Chevrolets and Held frames are to carry more theyre designed to take twisting and ahotk of use mor Chevrolets axles are to move he load safety and axle ore sturdy A CANADAS NO TRUCK You gel the power for your Job Chevrolets vorvs4nhead engines all the power w Alumtflum alloy And h and rr putt o htoodfolr j and v J -V- CHEVROLET BOTSTOBD ST

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