Newmarket Era and Express, 15 May 1952, p. 13

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Salad that will add a touch to your I a day lb and at lie the reason fur its aled right in tiny particle until adding water to the several of on There are wwn stand Jl-avorH- for delicioiLs dads as this flaor That package Lime cup hot 1 cup viioir sill cup sliced I tablespoon finely chopped onion Dlsvve in cold water vinegar and salt Chill Vrrn in radishes and onions Chill firm in larije mould or Individual moulds Today I Sate My Home as others see it In the bright May sunshine was a it certainly as if a beauty needed- Well I wont le caught without funds hit years Campaign Thanks to Personal Planum my finances ore in aiy nu tern of money showed me how to save for a rainy day or a job Why dont you try it You can really cut down your and the way Write me Barbara Crescent St Montreal lor your free copy for Pictured here areome of- the girls who took part in the dance recital presented by the mem bers of Mrs Charles Gordons dancing classes at the Newmarket town hall last week There are over 90 girls in the classes which are sponsored by the Newmarket recreation commission Photo by News Of The Ml News for this column must be In the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news arid reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately BIRTHDAY CLUB followed her informative re marks on work by an ad dress on The A family needs more than a house to live init must be made a home a place of love of and tea would be postponed until standing of Christian living a the fall Parts of the handbook place to find refuge in time of j were read by Mrs Parker sorrow and a place to show ones Study courses are planned for joys Ail this can and should the fall Picnic plans were he accomplished regardless made for August- Members who will be going The May meeting of the King- ridge branch was held last Tues day evening at the home of Mrs All members are asked to bring a small donation for the next meeting It was decided that the spring Birthday wishes this week to are extended to King on May please wear their pins The meetings will start at sharp Will all members please bring a knickknack for he next meeting with the price on it Motto Keep us O Lord from pettiness Roll call June flower Aurora branch will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday May at pm in the United Church parlors -Mem- please note the change of date and place At a previous meeting the following officers were elected Mrs Jennings first vice Mrs Anderson sec ond vice Mrs J Mrs A Monktnan Mrs J Brooks pianist our financial standing- Do your best to make your house a home Mrs Charles Mrs Joseph Mrs C and the hostess served a deli cious afternoon tea of sausage roils cookies and tea is bcinc to the years on Monday for old on May 14 Sharon branch held their May meeting in Sharon hall with present Excellent reports were given by conveners A donation of 25 Can the Blind Mis Ramsay displayed cur tain material from which the hospital has asked the Institute to make drapes for maternity wards Mrs Crone offered her home for making of same After a discussion on how we could improve our hall it was decided we would buy curtains for the platform Mrs as a Patricia Smart years old on Friday May Dorothy Taylor Newmarket years old on Friday May David Roberts New market years old on Friday May Susan Ruth Gardiner New market years old on Friday May Edward Toronto years old on Saturday atay Irene Newmarket years old on Sat urday May William Arthur years old on Saturday May 10 Keith Aurora years old on Saturday May 10 Elizabeth Anne years old on Sunday May Robert Wright Aurora years old on Sunday May Jacqueline Davis Sharon Miss Reynolds Mrs Stewart district director Mrs A Mrs Osier will act Mrs V Fines committee lo look after curtain directors Mrs A Cook Mrs J material needed Brooks Mrs Evans I It was decided that we give Sick and visiting com Mrs Institute pins to those that have Mitchell Mrs- Wood Mrs Foster auditors Miss Falcon- bridge Miss agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Evans citizenship and education Mrs Pott community activities and public relations V Fines historical research and current events Miss home economics and health Mrs J Brooks The monthly meeting of the branch will be held at the home of Mrs Harry West on Tuesday May at 230 A good program is being provided on historical research and current events Community singing The May meeting of the Van- dorr branch will be held on May at the homo of Mrs von The meeting is in charge of the education commit tee the roll call is Sing say or pay The hostesses will he Mrs Mrs William and Mrs Hillary The Temperance branch met at the home of Mrs Nelson Thompson on Wednesday May The roll call Something that interests us in our commun ity brought forth such answers as erosion the young people the church the school the dif ficulty in obtaining use of the telephone line the Sunday school and I work A donation of sent to the Institute for the Blind Af ter discussion a vote was taken as to whether the meetings he held in the home or church The home won by only one vote those wishing to have a meeting during the year were given the choice of the month in which they wished to have it The programs willbe printed as soon as possible A current event read by Mrs Jennings told of a fam ily in which the mother had become blind Mrs Fred Boys group in community singing and Mrs M as soloist sang The Sunshine of Your Smile Mrs Fed Hare accompanied all selections on the piano The guest speaker Mrs Bay- croft district president of Centre York was introduced by Mrs Clayton Mrs Bay- croft who had recently return from the conference at told of a number of amusing incidents which occur- red during the three days She spoke of the benefit de rived from these conferences and how inexpensively the trip can be made Mrs been members for five years in stead of waiting for 10 years as was formerly the plan Mrs Ramsay reported that was collected for Red Cross A bus trip is being planned to for Institute members ami families sometime in June Mrs Osier gave an interesting talk on the conference she at- tended in The officers for next year are as follows lion pros Mrs A Shaw Mrs Ramsay 1st vicepros Mrs K 2nd Mrs Joe Hall sec Mrs Mrs press Miss Nora Shaw Home economics and health Mrs J Mrs Shaw citizenship and education Mrs Walker Mrs Ward Can adian industries and agriculture Mrs Evans Mrs Weddel public relations and community activities Mrs Osier Mrs Graham directors Mrs Set- by Mrs Fry Mrs S Osborne pianist Mrs A Shaw flower committee Mrs K Evans Mrs Finder auditors Mrs Os ier Mrs J Hall Allan Newmarket years old on Wednesday May David George Palmer Point years old on Wednes day May Colleen Newmarket years old on Thursday May Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club The May meeting of the Kim mirst Death branch was held at BUND CAMPAIGN RAISES The Newmarket and District Advisory Committee to the Can adian National Institute for the Blind is pleased to report that the annual campaign for funds has been very successful to date said Mrs J Morris chairman In spite of the many appeals this spring the people in New market and the surrounding dis trict were generous and sympa thetic towards our campaign There are still some of our regu lar contributors who have not as yet responded to this appeal We would greatly appreciate it if they would do so in order that we may close our books Throughout this district dur ing the past two weeks Mrs Gilbert Mrs J W and Mrs George Somcrvillc assisted with the special canvass On Saturday May Mrs Campbell and Mrs Anton Czcr- assisted by Miss Audrey Rowland Mrs Leslie Barber Mis and Mrs James Thornton conducted the regular tag day The reports have been very encouraging said Mrs Morris and we want to thank those who helped with this very worthy cause by contributing to the hoys and girls who tagged on this is the Newmarket tag Out speaker Miss of the largest of he Health Unit She gave us tag results in many years We nut particulars of the work of very grateful to those who necessary were instrumental in helping the department especially in the care of proschool age Everyone was enthusiastic and looking forward a good years work and en The Itclhavcn branch met in the hall on Tuesday May 6 with the president Mrs Anderson in the chair Thirteen members seven visitors arid children were present Roll call was an swered by paying the fee At the close of the business session Mr Symes of Sutton Ceramic factory gave a very interesting demonstration on the making of the different kinds of pottery He showed the molds the type of clay that was used and made one piece of pottery He told how It was glazed and finished The pupils from school favored the members with several numbers which they sang at musical festival A lovely lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs Dave Davidson Mrs Donald Morton and Mrs Lloyd Kay blind to learn PLAN CHURCH Sunday May which marks the start of Business Womens week will be celebrated by the New market club with a group attendance at Trinity United church for the morning service A section will be re served for the local and P Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club dona ted 10 to the Crippled Childrens appeal for funds The Newmarket branch will hold its regular monthly meet ing in the on Thurs day May at 230 pm Roll call Is What I would like to see demonstrated at this years meet ings A round table discussion on the Conference will be held A full attendance Is CHOICE COLUMBIA SILVER RIBBON CALEDONIA Fancy Pink Salmon CORONATION SALAD OLIVES PORK BE 2 liM TIN or TINS 25 25 GROUND PRIDE of FRESH PEAS SPECIAL tender sugar sweet 2 POUNDS TOMATOES tasty red ripe firm CELERY STALKS cool crisp tender green pascal JUICE ORANGES cello 2 bunches CALIFORNIA SUE CROP size i SIZE NOW IN PLENTIFUL I FRESH DAILY ATTRACTIVELY PRICED ONTARIO GROWN ASPARAGUS SWEET AYLMER CHOICE LIMA BEAMS rays diamond chocolate OLD CAVE OLD CHEESE Junior or Baby Food SWIFTS SWIFTNING MARGARINE LOCALORY SkimMilk Cheese RED ROSE Oronqe Pekoe Tea VITONE FAST FUDGE MIX BELMAR SOUP MIX JUNKET RENNET POWDERS WARES HEAL LEMON FIE FILLING sweetened 2 DAVIS GELATINE KKOVAH SALTS E D SMITH GRAPE JUICE MONARCH FLOUR RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MRAC VANILLA OR MAPLE CKICKEM NOODLE C BAR UK ROLL TWO FRUIT ADDED PECTIN KRAFT MAYONNAISE KRAFT SWANK YSWIGS St Williams Marmalade LIBBYS CHOICE DICED BEETS 2 FAIRHAVEN SARDINES 3 STOKELYS Fancy Applesauce 2 BRIGHTS CHOICE PEACHES CHILI SAUCE AMMONIA PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES DEAL 2 FAB WOODBURYS FACIAL SOAP DEAL LUX TOILET SOAP 2 CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILFT SOAP DEAL 2 SURF SWIFTS CLEANSER FLAVOURS TIN BAG BTL OZ JAR JAR GLASS Ft JAR TINS WHIP TINS TINS TIN LARGE LARGE LARGE CAKES BATH SIZE LARGE CAKES LARGE FOR POTS AND PANS SOAP FILLED CHAN SPEED COAT WAX JOHNSONS JOHNSONS CARPLATE SOCIETY DOG FOOD DOG or CAT FOOD SOIL CONDITIONER SELF POLISHING CHLOROPHYLL TIN PINT TIN TIN TIN TIN I TINS 29 34 32 37 24 61 31 25 33 35 49 25 51 59 29 25 23 25 18 38 38 26 25 38 59 27 NEW CANADA BREAD TOAST- MASTER BREAD LOAF KLEENEX TABLE NAPKINS a- OF J KLEENEX TlJSUSS HANKY OR CHUBBY SIZE KLEENEX KLEENEX TISSUES POCKET PACK f KOTEX2pkgs79 SWEET MIXED PICKLES OZ JAR JC GHERKINS JAR Ltalond GQuinc DILL PICKLES JAR LOBLAWS LIGHT MALT FRUIT CARE EACH Ronnie Seeds QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS 5c 10c STANDARD VEGETABLE SEEDS You ore Sure of Uniform Tenderness LOBLAW QUALITY BEEF CHOICE SHORT CUT FIRST 5 RIBS RIB BOAST lb C CHOICE SHORT RIB ROAST lb 51c choice t BLADE ROAST lb CHOICE BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDER ROAST CHOICE BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET LB POHR SAUSAGE PURE FORK SAUSAGE THRtF LITTLE PIG SMALL LINK LQ8UAWS COUHTRtlTYLE lb 49c LB LB Sco Out Selection of Tender FRESH CHICKEN CUTS Buy tout Favourite Portion tan FROSTED SEA FOODS PAKRCADT CHOICE FILLETS HADDOCK 47c CHOICE SMOKED lb GROCETERIAS CO LIMITED PRICES EFFECTIVI MAY If It J- J li i i

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