Newmarket Era and Express, 15 May 1952, p. 5

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The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Page Garden Tractor Man OAK ONTARIO King of tittle misses took part in Jack and Jill dance recital presented by pupils Mrs Charles Gordon in the Newmarket Town Hall- The recital was warmly praised and was given an overflow audience on two nights last week- See also page Photo by THE THAT GREW fROM 50 ACRES you farm or you will profit from this success story ALSO School riot A Where Are Co londi How To Cup- boards For And A Toachtrt for Living MAY ISSUE mv on of yovr OP FARMER i Keswick News Letters to the editor ere always welcome bat Barnes of the writers most be known to the editor The Editor I would say Page London Washington Paris and a dozen other of the topflight capitals not forgetting Ottawa with that keen verbal shaft in your columns today The government has become one big honeypot and the flies Thursday May Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired Service RICHMOND HILL TURNER rv fc HUGH MdNTYRE OIL BURNER SPECIALIST Cousins Drive Aurora Phone Aurora REMEMBER York County Hospital IN YOUR WILL wouldnt take an Ith growing numbers Instead of government funds being con sidered as a sacred trust they have become fair game to all who wish to pursue it Yes Mr Editor the above richly merits the study of alt your readers especially the working bees in field as well as factory the vast majority of whom wouldnt know their way up Parliament Hill but whose labors are the source of every pound of honey that ever rolled down that hill It is clear that the fiveyear program on which the has embarked will do no particular good to the coal in dustryjust as along the dairy farming front the intrusion of margarine could hardly be ex pected to be enthusiastically welcomed down on the farms On the other hand if spread across the nation and even more important it seems to this reader also across the years these technological changes and trends can conserve the general welfare and need not be too hurtful to established activities This latter is the job for leader ship and to avoid the disturb ances which stent inevitably from trying to do too much in too short a time One of the alert farm observe era sagely warns as to the shift ing and narrow base upon which the current stu pidity is poised ft costs twice as much to raise a horse to matur ity as it docs a steer and steers bring three or four times as much And it deserves to be added a fact which the above writer overlooked that when the mature horse is just stepping toward the peak of his working j career Mr Steer is getting a oneway ticket to the A Bee Mr and Mrs Grant and Miss Joan Peel of Toronto were among those home for the week end and Mothers Day School was closed most of last week while the pupils took part in the Musical Festival in Wood- bridge under their musical direc tor Mrs Angus Cowieson They made a good showing and carried home many prizes Mrs A and Miss Eva Gilroy are at home again after some months spent in Quite a few have been ill with colds in the village your corres pondent among them The Well Baby clinic will be in the church school room tween and pm Congratulations to Mrs A Cowieson and her pupils who re al the home of Mrs Ben Tomlin- son Members are requested to bring contributions for the bale which will be packed very soon Mrs will have charge of the study book and Mrs J Por ter the devotional Mr and Mrs Gordon and Peggy spent Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs K visi ted Mr and Mrs John at on Saturday Mrs Campbell was hostess for the May WCTU meeting Mrs Agar gave a splendid devotional stressing the significance of Eas ter and Gods goodness to us in the rebirth and beauty of all vegetation in the spring In her remarks she showed the value of friendship Mrs Senick and Mrs so many awards at York j bell gave a few pointers from the Music Festival last week There was a large attendance at church Sunday morning Spe cial music was rendered by the Junior choir and the public school triple duet who won a first prize at Mrs Agar told of the present effort which is being made toward the building of a United Church training school for young women There also was a baptismal service when Lee Anne Rye daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Rye Julia Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs Kyle and the son of Mr and Mrs Cooper of Roches Point were baptized Mrs Perry Winch county president presented five star pins and several awards for children who have written the Temperance examination The Evening auxiliary will meet Tuesday May convention at New Toronto Ful ler details will be given at the next meeting Mrs Kennedy gave a humorous reading on many points of simi larity between a fly caught in stick flypaper and a person caught in the sticky web of alco hol A social hour arid lunch closed an interesting evening The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Mr and Mrs George are visiting at the home of Mrs John Harper Keswick via their return to their home In Victoria Our Lady of the Lake chapel will open on Sunday May for the summer months Mas ses will be and am Mrv and Mrs W A Hirst spent Tuesday in Oriilia Mrs Hirst entertained at the annual din- of the Business and Profes sional Girls CJub of Pine Willing Workers met at the Donald Johnston and guest for home of Mrs James Hope on the evening Mrs Grant Mor- afternoon May of Vandoif with present Mrs Jack June meeting of the WI Will Preston and Mrs J Ash have be held at the home of Mrs charge of the flower beds at Mason on the 6th concession the church It was decided to v-v- ll BKINAL MWUNPS RADIATOR 1245 Newmarket STOCK AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL TELEPHONE COLLECT AND TORONTO EM IBBONS ft LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE STORAGE AND PACKING The ami of the United Church met in the Hall May at pm with the president Mrs presiding She was assisted in the worship period by Mrs Mrs and Mrs A Marshall Plans were made for cleaning the church and hall and for ad vertising the coming from Thursday May See coming events for details Mrs Hummel was to have had the topic but owing to illness was not able to be present Mr Hum mel kindly took her place and on the Indians of Canada anil expressed the fear that their culture and art is gradually being lost as their skills are not being passed down as they once were I presided over the This was just a business meeting to plan for the Spring Rally of the Toronto Centre which will be held at Kettleby this year Tuesday May On Tuesday evening June our will have as guest speaker Mrs McKillop of the Dominion Board Please note change of date and plan to attend Mr and Mrs Robert Carson and family spent the weekend at visiting relatives Mr and Mrs spent the weekend with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Jack Archibald Mrs and Mrs A MacEidon spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends in the neighborhood hold a social evening at the home of Rev and Mrs- Newmarket on Friday evening May Donations for the mission bale may be left with Mrs J Chapman and Mrs at earliest con venience Mrs delivered a very inspiring talk on High- way Signs for Christian Living Lunch was served by the hostess arid a social half hour enjoyed There was a good attendance at the Mothers Day service Many beautiful bouquets of spring flowers and plants brightened the service Rev delivered an appropriate Mothers Day message based life of Hannah The Sunday school observed Family Week by a special order of service Mrs Ross Armttage was the guest speaker Church service each Sunday Sat Onion church at am and Sunday school at am A wel come to all The refreshing rainfall over the weekend was very welcome Miss Belly entertained a number of young people on the occasion of her birthday Mr and Mrs Roy and family of Toronto were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs John Cedar Valley Pine Orchard held successful family night at Union church on Friday evening May The committee con vened by Mrs Ross ArmitafiO On Thursday of last week at the Gospel church in Mrs Starr was the guest speaker and her topic was various activities for education on the alcohol problem Mr and Mrs Jack Preston David and Preston were Sunday night tea guests at the homo of Klmer Starr Mrs Toole left oh Sun day- to spend an indefinite time at the home of her daughter Mrs A Forbes Mr and Mrs Don lough Jimmy and visited relatives in on Sunday Mr and Mrs David of Sharon spent Sunday at the home of Mr Douglas Mr and Mrs Sheridan had most of their families home on Mbthera Day We wish all our sick folk a speedy recovery They are Roger Ken Harper children Graham Eves and oth ers in fact children absent on Monday owing to illness Miss Breed in has two normal students this week The Rogarttown Institute will meet on May at the home of Mrs Harry West WILLOW BEACH Mrs Ace Chapman had her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs served Winnipeg visit her wards a delightful program con- week Mrs Hugh of Niagara Falls and baby spent spent last week with her parents Mr and vencd by Mrs Harry was presented The president Mrs Howard Lehman was in charge of opening of the meet- Huntley Community singing was I Mrs Eddie Jacobs spent Mon- by all with Mr Toronto visiting her mo at the piano Splendid vocal flM who Is in hospital- numbers were rendered by Wes ley ladies sextette Ixaurine Janet Hen dry and Sandra sang sweetly the old favorite Bless This House Mr Harry West of FIRST CLASS HONORS Jane Roberts took class honor standing in the singing class for girls under conducted the Interesting quiz at the Woodbridge Festival last Twenty Questions which week Jane is a pupil of Mrs proved entertaining and Cane organist and director of music of Christian Baptist church r Panel included Mr Howard Lehman Miss Betty Coburn- Mrs Ros3 Armitage Mr and Mrs Ralph Darling ton spent the weekend with Mrs Darlingtons parents Mr and Mrs Herb Powell The community is very proud of Marie Crittenden who won the gold medal at for piano solo 10 TO CANCER FUND The Newmarket and P club donated 10 to the Canadian Cancer societys appeal for funds STORES NEWMARKET PHONE 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