Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Jan 1952, p. 8

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vV 1 J The monthly euchre and parties of the Newmarket Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Le gion will be held on the first Previous to this the parties were held on Thursday Feb marks the date of the next euchre and evening Mrs Howard Newton Is convener r Dont Be Misled By BABGAIM When you buy your electrical is quite natural to look m dont forget about service WE CAN AND PHONE 139 NEXT TO a I Womans World By Caroline Ion The Newmarket Horticultural society had another very successful year in J So often as the year draws to a close many in an organization feci that there is a wide gap between the things hoped for accomplished But this was certainly not the case fop the society Even those most closely nected with the work were amazed at the variety and tity of activities covered during the year As the treasurer Wil fred Tucker listed the work of the various committees it seemed that every phase of the activi ties as laid down in the Horticul tural Societys had been cov ered ably Perhaps one of the most These saw many entrants and increased show held Sri junction with the annual Trade Fair outstanding The fairy held for the first fourday period exceptionally high calibre Yes with the holding of lec open meetings to society as well as oil standing contributions to the these other activities Mr Cald well his retiring executive and all the members of society should feel that they Have done much in helping the good work in creating arrtf re taining an interest beautiful gardens in Newmarket 1 To Our We are pleased to announce that Mr Jim k L of Newmarket is now associated with our store and we will now be open on Wednesday afternoon and even- May I extend my sincere thanks for the grand cooperation that you our friends have given to us during the time We were closed on Wednesdays Sincerely- HARVEY LANE general improvement of New market was the supervision of the planting of trees This task was accom plished through the cooperation of the town council under Bowsers assistance with private citizens on whose properties the J trees were planted lending a handr The president Rod Caldwell in his address said that in ing up this fall on the trees he found only two or three which had not taken root This insuf ficient evidence that the project was handled well with the trees receiving the care and attentions needed from their new owners In further steps at town tification there were shrubs and flower beds planted at the regis try office water works and school grounds Tulips were planted this fall at the town hall for bloom next spring And ITALIAN SUPPER ST JOHNS SCHOOL WEDNESDAY JAM FROST I I I Spaghetti and Meat Balls horned Salad French Stick Assorted Relishes Made Pie Coffee ADULTS CHILDREN Everybody Welcome mm The monthly meeting of the Newmarket Busihess and siorjal Womens Club held Monday evening at the King George The Club had a the regional ad visor for this district evenings program fed a panel discussion by four Of thfeclub Miss Miss Mary Eoii KllgouK Edwards and Mrs and the subjects they nursery stock was discount for members of the so ciety By the societys encour agement of horticultural suits and the provision of first class stock individual properties in town were beautified by their Week another activity of the civic committee A dirty town can never be an attractive one This year in an effort to curb costs members of the society manned the trucks which picked up gar den trash and- refuse and eight to ten truck loads were gathered The juvenile committee very well in promoting an in terest in horticulture among the children Subscriptions tb the National Geographic magazine were provided for the schools Bulbs were distributed in door forcing so that in nearly every classroom in our schools these days there are lovely- flowers in bloom the gift of society Contests were sponsored for all the elementary school children For those in grades I to there were art contests on horticul tural subjects with prizes being awarded in each class and PLAN CLASS IN the grade eight pupils there vas an essay contest This Save the Wild Flower essay contest was I Another activity planned by won by a Newmarket boy Don- Newmarket Handcraft group aid Jackson the provincial holding of classes in the Christmas Should Married Wo men Work Are You tious and Should Women Wear- Slackslni The subjects were welt discus sed and taken up with manyjiu notes Club members also gave their fashion Show which is being the Town Hall Wednesday night March 12 was discussed Coconvenors are Mrs Ernest Rank arid Miss Wardl The tickets to the Show will be and Mrs Florence will be in charge of the home made candy table The member ship convenor Mrs der stated the membership has now reached The hospital committee report ed on their progress in the turn of a room at York County hospital which is the pro ject at present The Biennial Convention of Canadian Federation of Business Pro fessional Women in Vancouver year 18v4th lours to Hawaii and Alaska Social News Mr Mrs Kennedy and two children had dinner on Saturday with Mr Mrs Roy Martin family Fred and Harold Turin caltcil on their aunt Mrs Bert one day last Port tlicck of ml anil Mr general foee Methodist chu a guest the of and over the weekend Stanley Dyer Wyevaler Was guest on Sunday ftoy Martin and family Ralph spent San- day with Mr and it Miss Beverly and Mrs fcd were weekend I guests of and Mrs Richard Beckett 5jtft and Trs Stanley Shep- attended the funeral vices of their cousin James Dix on Richmond Hill on Friday rRev and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Am old Zephyr were guests on Sat urday of Mh and Mrs A S Arnold irv Daniels Armadale was a guest on Saturday at the home Mr and Roy Martin and family Misses and Betty Dyer weekend guests of Mrs and family R Murray OriHia spent Saturday with his and steterySfh anil Mrs arid family Nellie Graham ito called on Beit last Margaret Brai Hunts and Mrs Gibbons last week rAay medical student University of Toronto was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Richard Beckett Mr and Mrs Bud and Mr and Mrs William Smith and baby spent the weekend in town with Mr and Mrs Cecil Wood and Mr and Mrs Bert Mr and Mrs John Watts have moved Jo their new home at Pleasant View Ave Edgar Pope Windsor visited his uncle Mr John this week competition A garden visit to the beauti ful gardens of Mr and Mrs was sponsored during tulip time and flower shows were held during the summer PLEASING ladies CHILDRENS CLOTH ladies coats CHILDRENH- MENS WIN mens sTif t 70 HALF PRICE HALF PRICE 25 25 25 FIRST QUALITY NYLONS A PAIR ELS making of artificial spring cor sages Response to the notices in last weeks paper regarding the smocking and leather vork classes very encouraging It felt by the group that there might be many in the PARTY A surprise party was held in honor Of Lor no Baker on Mon day evening Jan at the home of Mr and Robert Lewis Ave The occasion mark ed his birthday A few friends and neighbors gathered for the social evening who would prefer a short course such as is offered in corsage making The com plete tution would be covered in two classes with at least three different types of corsages being made in the first class For fur ther particulars those interested are requested to contact Mrs Mathews phone 147 it 1 1 News Of The for this column must be In office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as confined to news and reports than announcement will be printed separately- MM WABASSO FIRST QUALITY 99 a pair PRINTS CASES HEMSTITCHED C BORDER A PAIR 1 l satin COMFORTERS SALE AT HALF PRICE Ov FOR OUR CENT TABLE These are only a few of the wonderful bargains to be had at Harrys Dry Goods TUB BOTTOM II HI MAIN ST OPPOSITE BOTSFORD NEWMARKET PHONE Sale Lasts One Week Only John Meyer editor of the and Express was the guest speak er at Die meeting the New- market branch Jan is talk was rcjei ved the loriea was the of the meeting Mrs the well meeting was in the Agriciurai Hoard it tha re the he day to 0iP maw an the Valentino party for the res I he 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