Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Oct 1954, p. 8

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to mad fafwi Oct 4 oohs A BATHING BEACH ifMikqualt for Tkerft it affinity between clothing end When you put your fir policy in the Mfcty deport box it might look pretty food eftcr the fir when you it out to show the edjutfef how will it then Pretty quote t today prices Hv you got your home met- protected or the to cope with anything Why not tec your General Accident Group gent today W General Insurance NEWMARKET STREET Newmarket Social News PHONE Mr and Mrs W Stat ton and family Toronto spent Thanksgiving day with their mother Mrs A Boyd Mr ami Mrs Norman South porcupine are guests ihis at the home ol Mr and Mrs Walter Hall Mrs Ethel Bennett Kal- Mich is a guest this week at the home of her cous ins Mr and Mrs Irving Walker Lest night Mr A Morton Toronto entertained for Mrs Bennett and other members the family at the Granite club Toronto Mrs Bennett and Mr Morton are both local Mr and Mrs Walter Johns Rosemary and Diane moved to on Monday where they will make their home Donald Hideout who has been stationed with the at Camp Borden is spend ing a months leave with his mo ther Mrs Christine Rideout prior to his transfer to Que utum Jilk 1 t if j i A Jnifmnm S advice ma v wo stores hone j i- i- ARES we are offering several rtew All guaranteed in perfect SfJ flPUii SKIRT HUG i- C JAyi i 99oo 90oo 275oo 6500 ARE VISION tHSMhSt Mr and Mrs Nelson Ion re turned on Sunday night from a holiday trip to New York City Mr and Mrs Robert Green field and family were dinner on Thanksgiving day Mr and Mrs Bruce Smith and daughter Mr and Mrs J Campbell Hamilton were last week of Mr and Mrs Bert Sailing for Edinburgh Scot land on November 3 Miss Jean Profit will spend a two months holiday visiting her parents She will he accompanied by Miss Shirley I Mr and Mrs Frank Stick- land and Mr and Mrs Jack and Gail all of Toronto were guests last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Mr and Mrs A Thompson Robert and Barry Cornwall have returned home after spend ing the past two weeks with Mrs Thompsons mother Mrs Christine Rideout Mrs A Young returned to Toronto on Monday after spending the past week with her grandsons Ted and Ricky Ion Mr and Mrs Edward Miller visited their son and daughter- inlaw Mr and Mrs Earl Miller and family over the Thanksgiving holidays ONTARIO PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS LIBERAL WOMEN Mrs J Brampton president of the Ontario Wom ens Liberal association and Peel County candidate for the Liberal party in the next provincial elec tions Will address an open meet ing for women to be held at the home of Mrs Kenneth Morton St Newmarket under the auspices of the Newmarket Womens Liberal association on Wednesday Oct 27 pm Election of officers for the recent ly organized group will be held following the presentation of the proposed slate by the nominating committee Nominations will be accepted from the floor Mrs the mother of live children has been active in com munity work all her life She is on the national board of both the Womens Institute and the Mrs served on the Hope commission for Educa tion which met for about three years in Ontario before it pre sented its findings Mrs will speak on Women in Politics Light re freshments will be served A cordial invitation is extended to all women in Newmarket and district to attend to hear this out standing woman speaker HURRICANE HAZEL AT FAREWELL PARTY Hurricane Hazel was an un invited guest at a farewell party held on Friday evening for Mis Walter Johns Mr and Mrs Johns ami family this week for Weston where they will make their home Hazel made her presence known as the other guests arriv ed at the home of Mrs Howard Morton by cutting off the hydro She succeeded in drenching the members of the Home and School executive as they gather ed to honor their departing mem A presentation was made to Mrs Johns At the close of an unusual evening which complete ly altered the prearranged pro gram refreshments were served The good wishes the group were extended to Mrs Johns who has been a dependable ami worker in Home and School JURY DUTY PANEL PLANNED FOR HOME AND SCHOOL A panel discussion on jury duty chaired by Mrs J Edwards will be featured at the citizenship meeting of the New market Home and School associ ation when the group meets at the Stuart Scott school on Tues day Oct 26 pm Mrs- Howard Morton is in charge of the pro gram There twill he piano solos by three of Miss Mae Pattersons pupils Kerry Peters Ruth Atkin son and Ann Lynn re freshments will be served This meeting like all Home and School ones is open to the public To all parents and teachers of public school children special invita tion is extended LADIES MEET The Womens Mission Circle of Christian Baptist church will be held on Thursday Oct at p in in Sunday school room Presbytery On General Council The of the association Toronto Centre presbytery Untied h held in on with Mi the in the Tile as o iativn mem a i over I j the wick of the devotional of Scripture inspire talk on On tiitpjiL- jtaltebijiifa Amen Mi president welcomed Ihe ji4 the luncheon which va served proved the nth of that welcome Re were given by the various met in groups to deal with till opened with Hie tinging of two songs by of the club The wan ftlr- the Dominion v at the imnt the the cotrrf mi the- church in Sickvilh Nil Sim gave an in erecting of her to the Man times and Her main topic was the three fold work of Iho Womans in the church The should give leader ship lo the women of the congre gation and should to deepen Iho spiritual life of the church It cooperate with those responsible for the education of the people It should inspire loyally to the church To illustrate bet points the speaker referred a made by ftov Wilbur Howard that he who starts jab with enthusiasm and then loao interest does more harm to the cause than the agnostic Matce work of worship said the speaker the of a doc tor travelling on a train in a wreck which injured several people who on being to help said What I could it only I had my ore Only through us He do His work added benediction The Common Round Isabel BEAUTIFUL AND TERRIBLE How io- lively lake How the lays hcama like ii ticCa in ranks their hanks hint they give that val dread power may lurk When have changed inevily to murk beauty and leaps loams J ike Mm a devastating homes and romped and sang Where over peaceful cities church bells rang cattle roamed the pasture fields serene in deep content at streams banks of green then what sound comes through the stricken night Of wind and water rushing as if mad with fright a load of shattered hopes of woe Of things so dearly bought so swift to go What hope has man when natures mights unfurled Against our puny man prepared world The housewife at her task the child at play The man at work to earn to pay his way The cattle in the field or in the stall What Lharee have they disasters fall thing stands in all these tragic hours And to work so many latent powers The to do to others you would That in like they should Ho lo you to waken hope where hope had fed To give tin homeless and the starving bread To light the taper of a faith grown cold ily letting Christian love their woes enfold There arc not many in these tragic days Who have not felt the pinch in smaller ways But let it make the knowledge ever deeper That in such days we are our brothers keeper pH- SPECIAL SPECIAL SELF POLISHING not tc- it- A Si STORE HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Mi WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 9M SATURDAY Heinz Cream ol Tomato S Shirrif f s Pie Crust Uptons Tea Red lobe Libb ys Prepared Mustard New Domestic Shortenin Solo Margarine Clarks Beans Dysons Sweet Gherkins five Roses Flour Junket Powders i Wi L I p- FLORIDA JUICY SEIDUSS Grapefruit ONTARIO FANCY GSADE Mcintosh Reds Iceberg Lettuce RIPE mcitoes 1 Valencia Oranges size e Woodburys racial Toilet tissue Sunlight Soup Soup Powder Camay Soap Blue Cheer Fab Deul ftjax Chore Girl Copper Copper Sponge Chore locks Pot Cellulose OUS I L ALWAYS III it Leas an Wing Boneless Jers ioit rot If AN Back IOBLAW CO

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