Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Dec 1954, p. 15

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J Better a i BOLUX Cleano Floor i shers Wrapped for Christmas ewi District Office Phone CUSSIFIEDS IN TURNING LONGER NEED CASH zai Ml Christmas With Womens Institutes In Ontario Vi ft ri to C a iTr liifi IS moderation today More and more the Womens Institutes seem to recognize the meaning of Christmas In their programs and their activities at this season In common with other organizations they have a good deal of carol singing at their December meetings and demonstrations of gift wrapping and Christmas decorations Several branches haw report ed the reading of Hie Christ mas Carol and at Jubilee In the members acted Christmas Carol There is an upsurge of friendliness at this time The December meeting may lake the form of a party to which all the women of trie com munity are invited Frequently there is special entertainment for children But the Institutes observance of the season goes than this In reports of last years December meetings arc found such items as these had a talk on the motto Lets Not Leave Christ Out of Christmas and a paper on the Christmas story At South River a clergy man spoke on Tutting Christ Hack Into Christmas Several programs Included the reading of Van Dykes story The Other Wise Man The Salem women felt that the Christmas season was a time to have a Salvation Army officer tell them about his work with delinquents and thi- own responsibility for pie unfortunate The report says For our December meeting member from each Church de nomination was asked to con tribute a number to the pro gram This consisted of solos readings and the Christmas story The denominations tak ing part were Anglican United church Presbyterian Baptist Roman Catholic and Gospel Hall Everyone came away feel ing that unity was an essential part of the Christmas spirit Womens Institutes have var ied ways of creating what we call the Christmas spirit Will- reports We each bring something put in boxes for the needy In the community and something for a soldier in hospi tal It brings out the Christmas spirit and we usually nave a good turnout says We packed pound box for a needy family who had recently lost their mother In contrast to other meetings which were mostly for our own entertain ment we felt that we were pressing the true alms of the In stitute Settlement ttj wrote Our Christmas rty of the families Id a lot for all of us because our children were a part of it Weddings The Newmarket Era and Cowal entertained children and the attendance of mothers was much larger than usual Often the Institute joins with other groups in providing a Christmas tree for children of the community The South Mountain women made a Santa outfit for community use So sociability and friendliness have a special place in the In stitutes observance of Christ mas- Friendliness is expressed in very tangible ways too many Institutes the members answer roll call by bringing gifts for children to distribu ted at Childrens shelters and hospitals or through a family welfare agency This practice is followed too with gifts for the residents of old peoples homes A number of branches take a Christmas party to their county home for the aged others bring the residents of the home to the Institutes party last- year packed Christinas cheer baskets the the aged and the the commun ity institutes in the neighbor hood of hospitals arid sanitar iums usually fry to the friendless or needy patients at Christmas time Occasionally an Institute having a special Christmas meeting just for Its own hers but from such meetings a usually goes to some outside For example at Shirleys December meeting last year the women had a patty for themselves and their own child and others A told- the Christmas story the children were given balloons and candy then the members their waists and gave a penny for each Inch to provide a treat for the children in the Shelter They that they had quite a sizeable contribution V 1 iEL fell 1 j IS 1 s rt Mrs and Robert Saunders are shown after their marriage at the Christian Baptist church Newmarket recently The bride is Shirley Marina Bull daughter of the late William Bull and Mrs- Bull Aurora The groom is the of Mr and Mrs Orval Saunders Queen St Newmarket Photo by FOR the girl who wears size 12 to shoes Junior sandles by the makers of West Main St Newmarket Advt A meeting of the Womans Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs A B with the president Mrs B Beckett in the chair Mrs Morton gave the devo tions Tuscan Lodge has purchased the Temperance Hall on Millard Ave Posters were on Put ting Christ back into Christmas Many of these were done by Mrs Moffatt and will be shown in store windows A box is be ing packed for the Scott Mission Toronto Good used clothing is acceptable or even canned goods Mrs G gave a report on the Ontario Temper ance convention held in Toronto ST PAULS The afternoon branch of St Pauls Newmarket held the annual election of officers last Thursday afternoon The following are new offi cers Mrs T C Wat son prcs Mrs Large vice- Mrs Win Dean rccsec Mrs Arthur Kvans sec Miss Daly treas Mrs A pretty wedding took place at St Johns Catholic church Newmarket midst a setting of on Saturday Dec when Patricia Joan daughter of and Mrs Pat was married to John Ronald Montreal son Mr and Mrs John Brickley of Manilla Philippine Wand Rev Father at the ceremony Miss Goldsmith played the wedding and Mr Ed Darby was the The bride given in marriage by her father dressed in an bouffant gowii Of white lace over layers of pink tulle and white with a petal Train She wore a with a white fingertip veil arid carried white prayer book with white Miss Carol Reaper Montreal was maid of honor and Marilyn ton were bridesmaids They dressed in green forest green find coral floor- length bouffant gowns vel vet boleros Their headdress consisted of braided velvet with veUs Their bouquets were of white mums and John Flanagan Philadelphia was best man Don Young and Montreal and Larry brother of the bride were the ushers For the reception held at the Royal York hotel the brides mother wore a dress of pure silk new bittersweet shade basque waist and bouffant skirt Her corsage was of white orchids Following the reception the bride donned a charcoal grey suit with winter white acces sories and a white orchid cor sage for travelling to the Laur- Mountains On their re turn they will reside at 3500 Ave Montreal Que Vancouver tonsil social service sec Miss Daly Living Message sec Mrs A Thompson Dorcas sec Mrs Bolton assistants Mrs Laker Mrs Fred and Mrs Ma- bait They reported a good season with all obligations and pledges met The installation of officers will be held on Thursday Jan Id never heard of a diuretic when Old Country neighbour suggested was what needed to get over listless and rundown But tried on her advice and its made a new of mc Now realize that a diuretic can be just as important as a laxative in ridding the body of clogging wastes is both a gentle laxative and a diuretic Actually the salts in are 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