Newmarket Era and Express, 19 Jul 1956, p. 3

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mi ill fa J Comer Main Street South Tea Towels TW Cloth V- Short Boxer Swim Trunk re Sale 229 15c Special Sale Dreuei Clearing 298 black and white 32 reg 100 Colorful Beach Sandl 149 Shirt reduced to 149 Summer Underwear various and price real bar gain izei way Bed roftttreu iither Raincoat Shirt 3 pr100 Sale 1495 Special 4 SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED DRIVEIN THEATRE of Newmarket on road between Sharon and Newmarket f SATURDAY JULY Vint Showing All Technicolor Show DEVILS CANYON VIHOINIA MAYO DALE ROBERTSON WOMEN OF THE NORTH COUNTRY ROD CAMERON RUTH SUNDAY MIDNIGHT JULY SO YOUNG SO BAD Adult PAUL CATHERINE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY Color CALHOUN AUDREY LONG MONDAY nd TUESDAY JULY In DADDY LONG LEGS Tech FRED LESLIE FIRST DISTRICT SHOWING THE GREEN BUDDHA WAYNE MORRIS MARY and THURSDAY JINK SHOW RED SKIES OF MONTANA Tech RICHARD WJDMAilK CONSTANCE SMITH JUtY I DONT CARE GIRL Tech WAYNE DURING JULY AND AUGUST SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY WEEK Box office open pm Show am THE BART BOTTLE WARMING SERVICE CHILDREN UNDER EREE ft J fe- Of Keffor Family At Velrore For Annual Reunion Roy Kcffer of Newmarket was named president of the Reunion executive when more than members of the Keffer family gathered at Vellor Hall in June for their annual family reunion Dr and Mix M Collin of Saskatoon were the couple who came the farthest while Mis Wellington Keffer of Toronto was the oldest in attendance at the reunion Three fourgeneration families were present Mrs Wellington Kcffer and her daughter Mrs Ethel Simpson of Toronto Mrs Simpsons daughter Mrs Keith Black and her three children Mrs Keffcr of Maple and her son Rev Norman of Mr Keffers daughter Mrs Stuart and her daugh ter Susan and Mrs Alfred of and daughter Mrs J Keffer of Concord Mrs son Douglas of Con cord and his daughter Heather Heather was the only one of the seventh generation of the family living in Vaughan township who attended Arrived In Two brothers came from Pennsylvania in Mrs grandmother Mrs John was the granddaugh ter of Michael Kcffer Mrs Raggs soninlaw J Kcffer is a great great grandson of Ja cob Keffer Therefore his sort Douglas a descendant of both sides of the family Sam Keffer of Huntington West Virginia came from the farthest south Mr and Mrs John Harrison of Vcllore were the longest married couple Mr and Mrs Harrison celebrated their Golden Wedding annivers ary last December One member of the family who has lived in Germany lor many years found the original family crest that was given to Christo pher Keffer in the year Copies of it have been made and they are now available to family members One important and interesting visitor was Mrs Jane Mose from Elm Creek Manitoba who came to attend the Kcffer reunion and to witness the centennial celebra tion in where she was born Although over 80 years of age Mrs Mose made the long trip by herself Display Treasures On display at the reunion were a number of family treasures One of them was the cradle Mrs mother had been rocked in It was made in by Michael Jr and all his children and grandchildren had been put to sleep in it The cradle is on display in the Sharon Tem ple and was borrowed for the re union Old Books Among the other articles of considerable age on display were school hooks Books used in Maple Public School in were shown One was an original se cond reader that Dr brought out in Also shown was a book which was presented to Louise for good conduct in Sunday school in The book Was published in and was en titled How to Head the Many other interesting and precious items which were shown belonged to members of the family from Maple and Concord The wedding dress worn by George Snider s grand mother Mary Murray was dis played She wore it on Dci 18 when she married George Keffer Reunion Executive The reunion executive mem bers for the coming year were named They are Roy of Newmarket vicepres Oscar of Kitchener sec Miss Marian of Toronto executive members Rev Norman Kcffer of Roy Keffer and Laurence Keffer of Sher wood and David Keeling of Is lington ITS A Womans World To work side by side with the Indian people in their daily lives breaks down the ever- present barriers between races and teaches them that to work with ones bands is respectable to have calloused hands and tired muscles is honorable said Dr Edwin Abbott of He addressed the Religious So ciety of Friends Quakers at their Canadian Yearly Meeting at Pickering College Dr Abbott and his wife Dr Vivien Abbot told of the ex periences they had shared in Orissa India where for three years they were members of an American Friends Service committee team doing social and technical assistance work The Abbotts returned home this spring with their three children the youngest of whom was born during their stay at Barpali They plan to continue their pub lic health work in the general village development program of India We were criticized an several counts continued Edwin Abbott by other Christians in India They disapproved of us having nonChristian workers We felt we were privileged to have Hindus as coworkers Without that opportunity of knowing them we could not have become close to the people would have known less and been able to give less he ex plained Since our return we have been asked frequently But didnt you do any preaching added Dr Abbott It seems wrong to us to use verbal pres sure logic or emotional appeal to win Christian That may add names to a roll hut it doesnt change anyone to the way of love Lifting the fallen healing the sick giving shelter to the homeless feeding the hungry all speak an international language Only to the extent to which are able to interpret the Spirit of Jesus into action is the Gospel fulfilled If we can work in the Spirit of Jesus A power is released that works in the lives of people both those who serve and are served J said Dr Abbott explained that they attempted to assess the needs of the villagers and to work to fill those needs If latrines were needed we built them he added It schools were wanted we helped establish them if a safe water supply was lacking we dug wells and built pumps for them he told his audience Some people felt that it was a waste for medical men to do this work but we disagree It helped to improve educational and sani tary conditions for the people and gave us the opportunity to work with Dr Vivien Abbott told of new type of well which her hus band had developed It costs only onefifth what the govern ment had spent previously and J Dr Abbotts well has the ad vantage of including pump It I is being manufactured now for village use in India The Abbott latrine which Ed invented and built continued his wife is now quite famous all over India The epidemics cholera and led him into this work and in mechan ical way he found a practical answer to the problem Dr Abbott said that malnu trition was the greatest health problem there he described their work in this field the train of village women as health workers and for midwifery and the development of 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