FOR THEM dor so so But this thing knotty that proper food for tho kiddies In provender older ones should Were talking about breed find pas- Our Local News Scufor On Sunday tic pt a Ctmrcln The looked After by nU Trinity United CGIT Better he safe than sorry Better order your coal now than wish you had a couple of months ago that you had Of course if you do put it off servo you when you arc But youll save money if you dont J LITTLE FURNACE WOBK EAVETROUGHINC OUR SPECIALTIES Tim TINSMITHS R OSBORNE SON Office Local News G l hi Prlday elating the church for tt lease notice Junior group Wednesdays tit holding skating change of time and Literary Club The next Musical and LI on Wednesday pm in College Assembly Halt when ft Pinna Recital will be by Seolt Malcolm and Reginald pianists The noted Co of TV Chriltia Church Sunday January Morn IM A Study In on an old story he Intermediate Endeavor tending in large numbers nd ia is given to the attend thi sscrvic Even service at Preventive evening service will he of Bible School at Mi ial Match The inaugural curling match be Newmarket and Granites the Major Thomas Mem Cup was played in Toronto or Wednesday and was won by tin Granites by shots The late Majo for many years a member of the Granite Club to that was responsible foi topic Seeing Good in People Everywhere will be taken by Mrs Meadows and the meeting will be in charge of Edith ore looking forward to entertaining the Presbyterian Society on the evening of Jan Trinity United Church The Choir elected the following fleers for 1029 last Sunday i Hon Rev A Marshall President Jack Morris VicePresident Williams Secretary Miss Jean Hunter Treasurer Williams Librarian Miss MirJorle Organist and Leader Miss North Gwillimbury Council Jan lllli 1020 The Council elect for the year pursuant lo statute on date and subscribed to the necessary of office Reeve Deputy- Reeve A Davidson Councillors J A and James Nelson The minutes of Dec ere read and on motion adopted Several communications were presented and read Applications were presented for tho offices of Clerk Assessor nt Officer of of and Superintendent and appoint nd after the led by by President Miss Marjory Taylor the Missionary venor then took charge short topic Miss Lily Hart Sang a very pleasing solo from Vic tory Songs No Miss Camp was followed by a solo by Miss Evelyn J A gave talks Miss McGregor Public School Board Meeting Last meeting of the Newmarket Public School Board was held at Secretarys office Jan Messrs Eves Boyd Manning and putting I the Granite Club friends C Notice of Application for Dlvoroe Notice is hereby that J aim Thompon Clark of the Township North Gwillimbury in County York in the Builder will apply I of Canada at the next session for a Bill of Divorce from his Clark of the City of of Ontario this day MATHEWS Newmarket Ont Solicitor Tor the Applicar of the City in the County of of Ontario Married of James Grayson Smith aid City of Toronto one of His Counsel will apply the Mil of III nd Mr Code at a dinner re expressed at this gathering to the memory of the late Major and his efforts to promote the game The cup with bowed heads before dinner was served the chair ho spoke briefly Tom Doyle Dr m G and J O irket Ma- Frank Shannon Thomas Rennie A Garrett G Hugh Sutherland Dr Sanderson and Dr Williams of the Granite Club The conditions under which the cup will he competed for are as follows The cup shall be held as trustees by the presidents of the Granite Club Limited and the Newmarket Curling Club in i betwe shall be mi The Mrs Murray Mrs V Hugo unts be paid Carried First meeting of Newmarket Public School for 1929 on Jan rs present Messrs Boyd Eves inning Rose and Mrs Stephens Mrs W Stephens and Messrs SEVEN died in was one of first to the possibilities of the new type of instrument recent snowfall has made very good Besides being a teacher and composer he but cars are still in the majority came connected with a firm for luring Miss Hazel McBridc of Toronto spent these new instruments and then toured all over end at her homo hero Europe at a pianist to exhibit them lo show We are pleased to know that Mrs Hilda them off as it were Cairns is recovering from the flu and was born in Vienna in died in lo be brought to her mother a home on MonH857 wi pupil of Beethoven- He lived all writing and teaching over one thousand ing Liszt- day where she will recuperate Mrs- Pax ton has ret urn td home whore she attended the funeral of her brotherpositions mostly a technical nature and inlaw Mr Kennedy wrote a history of The Society is holding its an- Stephen Heller was born in Hungary in meeting on Thursday evening the in and died in He played a great deal in the Orange Hall Reports of will be public when a young man but being of a given and officers Gome and renew live and timid nature he preferred to live a your membership for 1929 life and went to Paris lo find the seclusion Rev- A and Mr J- Dew at- ho enjoyed He wrote a great number of small ended meling in the Westminster piano pieces and studies most of which Central Church Toronto last Tuesday ipoetio and melodious Mr Gordon Jones was rushed to Weslehnt McMurchy played a piano solo hospital Toronto for an operation for append- Curious Story by Stephen Heller tis last Saturday evening He is making Piano solo by Gordon Pixies rill by Truant Office at the salary of Member of of Carl Morton Sanitary Inspector Char lie Graham at an hour while employed Dr Laurie O of Health per year and Fred as Clerk at per yea splendid recovery The annual meeting of the United Church was held last Monday evening with a good at tendance Very encouraging reports were giv- made for the different en from the Sunday School Y P S and Mission lo bylaw For Band Mr J Leece reported with John Hopkins at the sal- to come in for the Missionary and Main ten of Officer Jo- Fund The M and Mission Band raised The YPS had of They also contributed 75 to missions Eight members were into the church from the SS during the year also three adults Will Carson was elected member of Session to fill the place of Mr Reynolds who moved away during the year Luncheon ok declaration of office by Mr Eves sec by M that Dr Boyd be chairman Carried he new chairman thanked the and accepted the task by Mr Manning sec by Mr that Mrs Stephens be appointed representative of this Board Moved by Mr Davidson second ed by Mr Before that Van- Norman he and is hereby author ized to obtain from previous Clerk alt and equipment that office Carried Mr moved seconded by Mr Nelson that he Reeve and Deputy Reeve be instructed to find the cost in connection with obtain ing a chartered accountant to au dit the of Carried Mr Davidson moved seconded by Mr fiedore that the Clerk be instructed to ask for Tenders for Ihe years printing from the Era Office and ErpressHerald Carried Carried moved seconded by Mr Davidson that the sum of be forwarded lojlydro P being arrears of Mrs Watson hydro light bill collected her taxes and the seal of the corporation 5ie to his re solution Carried moved seconded by Resolved the Reeve he authorized hi issue hi order on the Treasurer for the fol lowing amounts and the Seal of the Corporation be hereto envelopes 6C Tames Barber street lights ExpressdferaM printing sheep claim Charles Willoughjjy Sheep Valuator 30C Nelson Valuator A No Freeman Pollock Div No 1 Donald Davidson Public Library Board this for the first in the first thereafter by the The club be entitled to ownership again donate it for like between the same clubs J Little Doonan J R Brought Nash Dr Bai Sale Register of Win A Pa Jan Credit f head of milk cows am the property of Robert building reports show increase of per cent in for industrial purposes in On- last year Total to Carried ed by Mr Eves sec by ns that Geo Wark be representative of this Board on S Board CrM chairman appointed the follow- Com Mrs Stephens Boyd and Both well Corn Dr Boyd Mir Eve Brown ery interesting paper on Animals and Music was read by Miss Mae Beck The cartest was given by Wesley Dew and Lillian who obtained the highest marks will give the at the next meeting which will be held on Feb A contest on the Life of George Handel born in and died in was con ducted by Mae Beck Canada was sung by all accompanied on the piano by Miss Doris and the meeting closed with God Save the King Anyone interested in music are welcome to join this Club and help make it a success as is very educational served at tlie the meeting when all the enjoyed a social lime The YPlS held their election of officers on Tuesdav night which resulted as follows KETTLEBV President J dent Richard J ones Mrs Fred Cook and granddaughter of To- Pres- Christian Fellowship John Dew jronto spent Friday and Saturday of last week Misionary Carson with Mr and Mrs J Pres- Citizenship Bruce Hall Mrs Arthur Hollingshead of Oxbow Sask- Lit and Social Dept Mrs A formerly of this place is visiting with friends Treasurer Lawrence Folliat Secretary Helena Edgar Assistant Secretary Florence Organist Lillian Leece The Quarterly Official Board of the United Church of King Circuit met at the parsonage on Mondav Jan and extended a unanimous invitation to the pastor Rev A for a fifth year The funeral of Miss Johnson of a of Mrs Alex Porter took to King City Cemetery last Sunday was yeara of age Mr William of Ont bis brother over the weekend King City Harmonic Club The Harmonic Club met at the home of the President McMurchy in the chair Meeting opened with the Lords prayer in uni son Minutes of last meeting adopted eleven members being present Moved by Miss Beatrice and ohded by Arleane Carson that owing to the ill ness of the treasurer Miss Benson secretary Miss Mae Beck look after work until her recovery Carried Miss Liilian read a paper on The Canadian Folk Song and Miss Beatrice Fraser paper on the History of the Folk Song Mary read a paper No XLTlO IDiv No Charles Graham No Pardee DRO No Alex Boyd Mrs Hamilton nded that the letter and relatives here Pleased to report that most of the flu cases ire well on the way lo recovery Mr Walter Elliott is in Toronto Western Hospital undergoing a serious operation No eport has been received at time of writing We hope for a rapid recovery Miss Ruth Hamilton spent the weekend at her home here On January eleven nineteen hundred and twentynine friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Blackburn I3ionbeing their wedding anniver sary During the evening Mr Harry Stephenson read an address and Mr- Robert Archiband pre sented Mr and Mrs Blackburn with a Mother Pearl handled salad spoon and cold meat fork The evening was spent in cards and dancing and when friends left in the wee hours the hope and wish of all was that they might again pay their respects to Mr and Mrs Blackburn at the Golden and Diamond anniver saries Think twice before you speak or act once id you will speak or act the more wisely for it- It no virtue to bear calamities if we feel them Mad reflects before he speaks lives of three wellknown music composers fool speaks and then reflects who was born in Rome in uttered Proverb Mrs J rent of school house No 3 Curtis house rent div Municipal World supplies postage trio Toronto phoning C E special re right of way J part payment re widening count right of way James Nelson property re highway Hydro Electric Power Co Carried Moved Mr sec onded Mr Nelson hat this Council now adjourns to meet Feb Carried Fred VanNorman Clerk SGHOMBERQ Following a long illness Mrs W wife of Rev W pastor of the Schomberg United Church died in Toronto at a private hospital on Monday afternoon in her year- Mrs- was born in Derby shire England and was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel Bennett She was married shortly after the close of the war and after coming lo Canada Mr Mair was stationed at UnoPark and before be coming pastor of he church here last July In addition to her husband and parents Mrs Main is survived by three children Bruce and Mary and one brother Edward Bennett of Waferford Carey Robinson returned from the hospital this week but will be confined to bed for soma time Society annual meeting on Saturday the town hall at The Womens Auxiliary of St Marys church held a successful baking sale and tea last Sat Clarence was in Angus on Tues McGowan spent the weekend in Toronto Miss Stella Deacon of Detroit is home for a few days Rev Burgess of Bond Head conducted the services in United Church last Sunday Bert Sutton has accepted a position as hook- keeper in Aurora The Womens Institute sent a large bale of comforts to the settlers in Northern Ontario on Wednesday The Farmers Club will have an oyster supper in the town hall on Thursday Jan Miss Laura Davis spent the weekend in To ronto Graham head of our Sash and Door Factory took all his available staff to Toronto on Saturday dined them at leading hotel and then entertained them at th theatre t years ago he bought out a small factory here and employed three men has a staff of Mr- Graham a Mason President of the Bowling Club and the village Commissioners He is making exten sive additions to his plant including the instal lation of ten new machines He is one of oui most important business men The death occurred on Sunday night of Mr James Bateman at the home of his daughter Mrs in his year He was born in England came lo Canada When and settled on the line of remaining there until the death of his wife years ago since which time he has resided with his daughter He is survived by six daughters and two William Bond Head Hamilton at Newmarket Mrs Best Mrs Ed Gould and Mrs John Gould in Mrs Gould at Beeton at Mount Albert and Mrs He an Orangeman and a member of St Johns An glican church Tecumseh which he attended lor 55 years The funeral took place on Wed afternoon to St Johns Cemetery Robinson is to be congratulated 01 as a speaker Last Sept lie the championship of West King Rural Fair the Council Chambers he captured silver competition with 18 from all parts of the county On Friday at the Toronto No he came second in competition with- the winners of six counties- Fred is a Rev and Mrs Robinson and a Junior Fourth pupil of our local school His success brings credit w himself his parents and the school lARCHIVES OF ONTARIO