Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Dec 1952, p. 6

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J J- IMS kit Hi ft A1VMIMUM HOUSEHOLD FOIL Witt FRUIT IH BAXTER ft PORK BEANS 2 mm RICE Short Grain SPECIAL ROii or TINS BAM 24 29 23 ROLLS Tasty new crop easy to peel available Size fieri 1 wyvT i quality golden ripe pound Sweet Florida Seedless good size 29c tat TIN TIN Ms LB MR J 3ML OX TIM C aj CHUSTMJU CANDY wbuwi FAMILY TC I J ID UAH SQNUU1 lb PieDressed Frying or poultry Van wait buy lilt I MM Side Bacon usage IK Choice Frosted Sea Foods TO COOK Ocean Fillets JUMBO AylMMOUVM dub Olive PiAIN QUI iiii 04 CO us ITS A World By Caroline Ion Newmarket guides and brownies celebrated the winning of top when presentations were made on Monday Dee at the Christina meeting of the ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary A gold cord the high est award in guiding was presented to Shirley daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Brownie wings were awarded Iwb Newmarket brownies Kar en daughter of Mr and Mrs Stewart and Mar garet Rose daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen Rose To win her wings a brownie must pass her golden hand before her eleventh birthday The golden hand tests which correspond to guiding first class tests are divided into four groups intelligence handicraft health and service A brownie must complete her brownie test and her golden bar before at tempting the golden hand tests The brownie wings are worn on her guide uniform by the girl after FlyingUp to guiding The FlyingUp ceremony was held at Mondays meeting To qualify for gold cord a guide must have completed a formidable list of tests before her seventeenth birthday She must pass her first class test little house and woodcraft em blems The first class includes no less than separate tests covering a range of topic from nursing and first aid to a knowledge of world guiding the use of a compass and simple dress making To qualify for her little house emblem a guide must pass six homecraft badges cook child nurse needlewoman laundress and hostess The woodcraft emblem requires the passing of four outdoor badges hiker woodman and two of the following naturalist stalker tracker birdwatcher or astrono mer Further tests required for the winning of the gold cord in chide the holding of pioneer handy- woman swimmer empire or world knowledge and any other two badges of her own choice and the reading of Scouting for Boys boys edition the gold cord candidate must be recom mended by her captain and the court of honor fellow guides in consultation with tier commis sioner on her company and camping record during her mem bership in Handy woman badge only one of the list required for the gold cord requires the passing of the following tests work a sewing machine and understand oiling putting needle Repair an electric cord and re- place a burned out fuse or clean trim and fill ah oil lamp know the necessary safety precautions if gas water and electricity are installed in her home she must know where how to turn them off thoroughly clean and repaint an article of furniture She in tint clean paintbrushes sharpen a knife a grindstone do up package for shipping do four of the following of her own choice renew a roller blind and put up a curtain rod lay repair know how to put to 9 The meeting of the auxiliary Trinity United church Newmar ket will be on Tuesday fl at oclock in the school room W Zephyr will give an talk on Newfoundland Mrs Itohe Arnold will the guest Will the members who mite please bring them Hits mealing will ho at moisting a door handle together renew a washer on a tap paper a room with assistance clean stain if necessary and polish a floor She must put up a clothesline with rope and pulleys a choir put a new pane in or screening in a door or a window recover a small chair or stool renew webbing in a box spring choir or sofa know how to whitewash or paint a wall make a useful article for the house showing the correct use of nails and screws show some thing mended with plastic wood repair china and splice a rope SET UP COMMITTEE The nominating committee of the Newmarket Horticultural so ciety was appointed at the No vember executive meeting Chairman is Bill Fish With Mr Fish are Mrs John Kudelka and Eugene McCaffrey The election and installation of officers will be held for the society at the annual meeting in January There will be a pot luck supper for society members prior to the general meeting A BAZAAR DEC It The Home League of the Sal vation Army will hold a ba zaar on Thursday fee at 230 pm in the citadel Queen St There will be a sale of fancy goods baking and candy Mrs Violet will be present to open the bazaar Re freshments will be served REPORT 900 GROSS ON HANDCRAFT GROUP BAZAAR Reports on Community ba zaar and a weaving course were presented at the Nov meeting of the Newmarket Handcraft group Held at the home of Mrs the meeting was chaired by Mrs Geo The bazaar held for the fourth consecutive year in the Newmar ket town hall grossed over 900 by all the participating organiz ations Mrs was gen eral convener The bazaar is sponsored by the Handcraft group with over a dozen organ izations having booths MrsDM Bales gave an ac count of the weaving course which four members of the group had attended in To ronto during October They were Mrs Bales Mrs Mrs Arthur and Mrs Fred Hughes The afternoon closed with a social period when refreshments were served by the hostess til WIN iiieiiibera of Hie won prizes In Hie lower and vciliihlr kIiows of tin Newmarket so- Caldwell past piesl- dent the ami man show led on mi nod Was the nciitinU- Tins annual Hi ltd ma ninl lea of the geliuo Trinity United held on Nov J I In of on uiieiiaperailyu Ilia iuremiul A deheMtrjtriun luinie and work I lie hudiid ill A was Opuratwl fur is ago The bin was don orated in wan centred Willi if The lust liieetiiig of the New market Federation of Women Teachers held at the King George School on Now 19 Miss presideil Mrs led an interesting on William Humes article Are the ling Child Mr Hume the theory of as he believes it leads In bad behavior lack of comity and Sloppy The phnV IlUt Meal way of in which lite student works when un- in any problem Uminliig U never fun Mr but it is html work I with one Social Mr and Mrs spent Sunday in Oshawa the guests of Mr and Mrs Charles and family Mrs Miller visited her brother Archie Rose a pa tient at Toronto General hospi tal where he underwent a ma jor operation on Friday last Sunday George Nichols To ronto visited Mr and Mrs Roy Martin on Sunday Mrs Ella Porter Is planning to spend the winter with her cousins Mr and Mrs John Goodman Santa Cruz Mrs Porter will leave on Christmas day and Mrs Everett Miller plan to spend the coming week end in Toronto the guests of Mr and Mrs Allan Webster Mrs J son spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs William Campbell London and Mrs Isaac King Tottenham were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Morton Ruby To ronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Car Mrs Pearl Clark Toronto visited her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Arnold Porter on Wednesday Mrs Walter Calvert return ed on Monday after spending a week in Detroit with her son-in- law and daughter Mr and Mrs George South Mr and Mrs H Garrett were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Arthur Margaret King Toron to was a weekend guest at the home of and Mrs Ernest Morton Mrs Al and son Douglas Toronto and Mr aid Mrs William Boyd and family Scarboro were Sunday guests of their parents Mr arid Mrs ley Boyd Mrs Cooper and Mrs Sutherland visited Mrs Fred Cook last week Mr ana Mrs George Mr Prank attended the of the late Mr Clar Andrews last Friday rMrs and Mrs spent Monday in Toronto Hilda or 1 and Messrs Fred and Harold Gilford visited Mrs sister ites last week Mrs- Bob St David spent the- weekend with their respective parents Mr and Mrs B and Mr Mrs Gardiner Mr and Mrs Carl Gordon and Ivan spent the past week holidaying in the and celebrated Thanksgiving with their cousins Mr and Mm Clar ence Morton Detroit Mich Mr and Mrs spent a few days visiting Mr and Mrs Huntley Street Sunday guests at the home of Mr were their son Gordon and his wife have just returned from e States four months horse training liieeis The JACK JILL SHOPPE Store Taffeta Dresses for Sizes to 12 from U5 Sizes to from 398 m m Any article reserved until JACK Jill OPPOSITE POST OFFICE NEWMARKET USE ERA AND EXPRESS IEDS IN TURNMfi ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH QUALITY SERVICE ri To pay for Knowledge isQften Real Economy Ccn en and by fee to him is ret It his there zri etpeiecs pari of Comtdef pte Act i fct a pert f jxr Tcfte I I RUQ MAIN ST NEWMARKET r W A A T mm row time HI hall when the Ms ammaVCIirlRtiuaa bazaar from a to fiao turuiioii will be served A specially of the he incut A or cookie rolls is expect and Hit other booth there will be knitted article Includ ing childrens and mittens apiou fancy work A touch and table is in- eluded in the v- ST SCHOOL MEDtSj A tViiijriuu iuiHs ft7 Hint It the Dee -Prtieiit- of Hi JohU sos lorn Tlioi frj ray bided when pinsseu- by inmild the senior tiluitlug ft choir under Hut ef Mavy 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