Newmarket Era and Express, 26 Jan 1956, p. 14

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LADIES AID The Junior Ladies Aid of the Christian Baptist church met In the Sunday school room for its January meeting on Tuesday Jan Rev was the guest speaker and gave a New Years message Mrs read a poem and Mrs C read a story Lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs Gibson Mrs B Shipley Mrs Orval Smart and Mrs HANDCRAFT GROUP ORGANIZES CLASSES Classes in weaving leather work smocking needlepoint and other crafts ore being organized by the Newmarket Handcraft group Mrs D Bales presi dent announced on Tuesday following a meeting of the group They will begin on Tuesday Feb and will be held weekly from to pm Those who are interested in registering for the classes are re quested to contact Mrs Arthur Newmarket 563w Mrs Bales said that the instruction would be given only if there were sufficient applications re ceived to form the classes HANDICRAFT GUILD The St Andrews Handicraft Guild held their monthly meet- at the home of Mrs Eleanor Arthur St on Tuesday Jan 10 In place of the usual business meeting the second Tuesday of February a box so cial will be held in the Sunday school Ladies are asked to make lunches for two The best decorated box will win a prize Following the business session of the meeting various handi crafts kept the ladies occupied Lunch was served by the hostess and her assistant A meeting bo held Febru ary at the home of Mrs Grace 12 Court St to discuss plans for a tea the following Fri day ScoutGuide Mothers Elect Mrs Hoibrook As President Mrs Ray was elect ed president of the ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary when the group held its annual meeting in the scout hall on Monday Jan 16 Mrs chaired the meeting for the elections and installed the new officers The group decided to meet the second Monday of each month with the meetings beginning at pm Refreshments were serv ed by the hostesses Mrs Victor and Mrs Robert Peters Those elected are past Mrs Mrs first vice Mrs William second vice pros Mrs E sect Mrs Peters recording sect Mrs John Gibson Mrs E Orton chairmen social Mrs A Taylor sewing Mrs membership Mrs N Callaghan was worried So many of the calls you make every day say Dont worry OBITUARY Margaret J MtKee The funeral service of Mar garet J who died on Tuesday Jan was held on Fri day Jan from the Chapel of Roadhotise and Rose The service was conducted by Rev J Aiken preached a comforting Ho was assisted by the Salvation Army giving the prayer Born near Mrs was the hist me of five children of the lute Eli ami Daley in 1000 she married and moved to a farm near Bradford Mr Grunt predeceased her in 10 She later moved to New market In she married Al exander who predeceas ed her in Many beautiful flowers expressed sympathy and paid silent tribute to the esteem in which Mrs was held Surviving Mrs arc three children Adinah Mrs Dr Tumor Morkdale Emerson Grant South Porcupine and Lorenzo Grant Fonthlll three grandchildren and three great grandchildren Interment was in Newmarket cemetery Pallbearers were the nephews of Mrs Eli Irwin Kenneth William Calhoun Archie Scdore and Lloyd Sedore Mils Stomach Sufferers Vancouver BC Ex pansion of distribution and Rate to the United for been announced by the Company Ltd of thin city Increasing demand by American men and women who hart heard of through Canadian sources has resulted in the open- of the Company Au rora Ave Seattle Washington with warehouse and shipping fa cilities in Canada It yean ftlncc Introduced in Vancouver by Mr president of the Drug Ltd In which time sales have expanded from coast to In Canada has brought relief from excessive gastric acidity detention and distress due to hyperacidity to thoasands of Canadians since Mr brought the formula to Almost overnight hundreds country from Norway Mr and Mrs Merle Ivan married at Newmarket recently are residing at Mount Albert The Elizabeth Beck ett Queensville The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Fred Held Belleville Rev Shannon officiated at the wedding Photo by Budd Studios outlets Including several large chains in Washington Ore gon and California have stocked the product and Indications are that marketing in the United Slates will rival In rapidity the growth shown Company having It prescribed by an Oslo physician for his own stomach discomfort while oft a visit to his homeland AH enquiries in Canada are handled from the head office In Vancouver The Common Round PANEL DISCUSSION by Isabel ColviUe When our little group of four violins cello and piano were in vited by the Aurora Home and School association lo give few numbers we had no idea that would be In for a brilliant display of vocal fireworks How did enjoy it Mrs Matthews who in the ab sence of Mrs Knowles gave us a very warm welcome conducted the business part of the pro gram Then after a very nice introduction by Mrs Gundy we played five short numbers and then retired to the audience We listened to a panel con sisting of Lees as mod- with Jack Wright of St Andrews College Miss of the Aurora high school staff and Co Picking of the Banner after being introduced by Harry discuss The Problem of the Brilliant Child Mr in Ins little digest of points to be considered by the panel voiced the quip about the brilliant child who said he should be allowed to stay at home a year so that the rest might catch up Mr Wright who was the first speaker said he believed that the brilliant child was in danger- of becoming bored unless he was given specialized atten tion He said that a teacher should be willing to give extra time to leaching such pupils French and Latin at an early age ami to discuss their work them Also he said that they should have special reading courses mapped out for them and in every way be given something for their hungry seeking minds to work on He thought that where at all practical a special teacher should be assigned to these pupils Miss felt that lack of sufficient teachers and over crowding in Ontario schools pre vented special care for the above average pupils She also felt that the children gradu ating from these schools are thrown out into a highly com petitive world the world of school with its giveandtake is a fine form of preparation for that life Col Picking approached the question from the business mans point of view He said that in small towns it was im possible to segregate the bright child and his continued brilli ance will he bound to come to the top and find its own oppor tunities The panel also discuss ed what was happening to read ing and writing in our schools today Col Picking reminded his col leagues what Dr Sidney Smith said a few years ago that he to start a class for reading end spelling at the university He wholeheartedly agreed with him He said that he had to do the same thing with some of those with whom he come in contact to his work Miss and the Colonel both fell that much more could be done in the home in the read ing and spelling line In this I hearty agreement think ing of the way I learned to read before I even went to school and how I loved to be read to and to read aloud was amused and thrilled too when the question asked about the brilliant child in rural schools where there ja even leas chance than in towns for special ized training Then Mr came up with his second brilliant Qh that where all our prime ministers and great men come from No real decision was reached but many useful suggestions pointed the way to help the brilliant child and all felt that the home must do big share The panel was thanked by Mr Mike Lysecki Coffee and cakes brought to an end delightful evening Hear ing a discussion like that wak ens everyone to the problems which face home and school and makes one conscious of the need to help both the retarded and the brilliant child It is a good thing that in between is the solid majority of the average who present only the normal problem to teachers parents Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Aubrey Scott whose twins were born Sunday Jan Mr Rex Smith was attending the mink fur sales last week in Montreal to be present for Community Night to be held at the arena Friday Jan OBITUARY Roy Alexander The community of was shocked by the sudden death by a heart of Roy Alexan der on Thursday after noon January while driving his car in North Toronto Mr son of the late Charles and Anne was in his year born in north Toronto and lived there until April 1053 when he with his family moved to this commun ity He attended Davisville school as a boy Ho had suffered heart seizures for the last years and worked as a part time mechanic until last June At that time he was se verely burned when a container of gasoline ignited Surviving him are his wife the former Emma two daugh ters Lawrence Boynton Audrey and Mrs Clem Ellas Betty also one granddaughter Lynn Ellas A sister Eli zabeth in Midland died of a heart attack Friday morning while dressing to come to her brothers funeral The service was conducted by Rev C and Rev A Huston from Wright and Tay lor Funeral Home Richmond Hill on Monday Jan Inter ment was in Victoria Square cemetery Pallbearers were Messrs El mer Arthur Max Jack Watson and Bill Burnett Labor income of Canadians was 9483000000 in the first nine months of a record high and per cent more than in the same period of Of every 1000 persons employ ed in Canadian industry 225 were women 1954 i hi Business and Professional INSURANCE JOHN Confederation Life Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert INSURANCE Pensions Family Income and Mortgage Lift Insurance Bill Timothy St NEWMARKET PHONE C1U MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy PHONE PA Life Fire Auto Insaraaee tad Low Aoto LEGAL CORNER DENTAL DR NOBLE DENTIST Provincial Police Residence Dr E VdnderVo DENTIST Si Solicitor sd Notary Pub lie Ontario Telephone Aarora PA See PA a ttBDi8iv Barrister Solicitor Notary Public i J- PHONE PA St r l- I Sand Orders taken for J ravel Stone and General n i J S STIVER LYONS VALE BARRISTERS SOUPfTORS Bay Street Toronto and Main Street Newmarket Announce a 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