Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 23, 1925, p. 3

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There a excellent Monday of Aurora Allgllc brought an inspiring Minions Every follower willing lo fol low loath at or abroad Sunday In the urogram Co Wo direct attention to or Hie composed of Geo Young Scott and wlio iuo now open for engagement for private parties or public luinmcnti These young have before New market audiences and al ways lvn sat isfitcl ion They have roportoir ail kinds of music sacred pa triotic sentimental ami and wo can Its going tio Ilia collar EolpB00f the sun l morning hows lrilcliing follows snow are busy Ice harvest ban commenced Exhibition Hookey The Intermedial Hockey Team wits by A It Starkes at the Arena In si Thurs day in an Exhibition game by a Of VJio at promised to be a hard one but later on tlio visitors began to creep up on tlio period ended McCaffrey Mooring for the locals Tito last two periods won slow hut skaled in to the visitors net and for the locals in the second per 1Uo A iGlarkes ill both periods which the final score Death of Mr Andrew Irwin Following a stroke two weeks previously Mr Andrew Irwin de parted Ibis life on Sunday last at Ills residence on Charlotte sly fiocoaed moved to Town King Township years ago and baa been employed the Specialty Works Surviving his wife son and one ten Hoy Irwin of tlie firm I Mrs Jennie Bible P Tlio More Abundant Life to show approv ed unto a workman that not to be ashamed All jnvilod Pastor meet at tbo homo of Ml on afternoon Jan lock to will bo dovoletl to Can and Canadian Music are- asked to respond oil call a quotation after which will return to the i social hour AH members to bo present on No llmf Micro may be no Auxiliary t Pauls Womens Auxiliary of the hold meeting on Wednesday which brought a sue- tongue was a fair atlendanco tbo regular meeting on Monday night The meeting in charge or Mr Low- is Mr Hurl a Toronto man a roollal on some of Wilson pocm which wore well worth bearing and wjilob everybody enjoyed was also piano duct by the Misses Lloyd and Taylor There will bo an interesting program for next week and everybody interested Is ured lo Com Death of Mr W Manning After illness Mr William Manning pass ed away at Toronto Hospital on January and the remains wore brought to the home of hi- slbtor Mrs Eli Church Newmar ket where the funeral service was held Saturday after noon conducted by J Holmes of Koltlcby Deceased daughter of luto of who survives He was a husband good neighbor and greatly respected in the jileiiiKiil a Canadian pool Convention meeting of Aurora and Sunday School Coun- as hold In tho Baptist Church Aurora on Wodnosduy Ing last when It was decided lo hold the Annual Convention in ra on Further particulars later Teachers and please keep this Methodist Largo congregations last Sun day molding jind fair ougng The do fine Tin the that should dome do we look for another Utile fox for libc Juniors to remember wag I forgot Large choir and good anthems including solo by Miss Cilia Triveft Earnesl gospel sermon in the evening by I of on Serv ing Others Very special day next Sunday Dr will preach in morning and Illustrated Mis sion work in the evening from experiences of Hie pastor tin- ionary offering mis- P iket of The ifunoral service took place at late on Wednes day afternoon conducted by Rev Canon MoGoniglc Interment at Newmarket Cemetery Friends Good attendance at both morning evening services In the morning the pastor took for his subject the words The Lord hath Temple which Temple ye are and in the evening lie spoke on that part of the Apostle Pauls life when after he had found Jesus in great submission he cried Lord vestment pays bigger dividends Anthem 0 Love that will no let me go and solo If Goes With Me by Mis Parry of Tow than five ruck was speed call was a chimney fire Timothy sheet in ti house and occupied Joshua tremendous smoke pipes were red hoi when the regub in Oddfellows Hull Mill A good attendance of wpre presenl oACit 30 brethren an on Monday night The duly installed by G E Bailey who charge of the erai candidates for membership aided by the Guard of from Companion Court II No 100 Toronto Their work wae efficiently done and won tin frebmcnls were served and tin Toronto guests returned home on be lute car well pleased with about oclock on Satur day morning If the sky is clear the affords a won- derful slight and it will not oc cur again till During till minute and twelve of the total eclipse the moon will be by a strange pearly halo of wilt shoot out for quite in line with total ellipse but near enough watch ihe with smoked flass or photo film To darkness will prevail in look a arm of- fire he ved The all trick lookcil like Hamilton M i VicePros Mr Secretary Mva Wat Mrs a Bacon Living Message Miss Way Junior F Donations Newmarket Band wish to thank the following citizens bulla eldest daughter Ihe to James of East and widow of Joseph funeral from a distance T Elliott of Mr nd of Button West Mr and Mrs Lewis of Mrs Herbert Lewis of Burial the family plot at the Toronto Tonnlo Toboggan Parly Tbo members of the hi week whioh fobogg Friday of thi take the form party Member olock sharp lie party will proceed to a suitable toboggan hill and will later to Mtes Lyons home where will he served and balance of the evening games Our meeting last week wa very successful one and hoped that everybody will turn and make Una outing eve are enjoyable All membei wishing lo ibring guests kindly communicate with president Mr Matthews Phone 120 Friends On Jan monthly Children hold The program was largely taken by the children by the Sunday School Orchestra- About tinder the Cross and Crown for faithful during Ihe year and we arc looking for greater ing keeps up well in Endeavor The ere appointed as regular To n I or the Town Council l6ok on Wednesday at oclock All the members Mr The first to engage- the of Chief for of time by ting by the Firemen through The the Christian follows Moore Pianist Edith Tlie various Committees are goiting to work The Prayer who have donatt Kb life funds of ttio Band Hon E J Davis J P Pearson fl Harry Doyle A J Davis W Osborne A W Aubroy Jackson J Harvey Homo and fioliooi Dr Brown who la a member of he Toronto Hoard of Education will address the King George and Stuart Scott Home and Clubs on Wednesday Jun at A oclock in the School on A Wo- nan Trustees Experience in To- Board of Education Dr Brown was elected to Toronto Board of years ago and at hat time was the fiiy and only woman trustee in the Dominion to hold honored position This is he first meeting be held in the Stuart Scott School and all parents interested in the work of the public schools arc invited to this meeting which will he followed by a cup of tea and visit tlio school Com at Ladles The annual mooting of at Pauls Ladies Aid was hold oh Thursday afloinoon Jan IB in the Parish Hall he President Mrs J Hill in the chair Very encouraging annual reports wore Cad by and Trcas- The hud raised heir promised towards the Memorial Pariah Hall and re newed the pledge for the coming year following officers were President Mrs Fuller 1st Vice Mrs Hall 2nd Vice Mrs Clarke Secretary Mrs Mills Tieaziircr Collie Executive Com Mts floss Miss Mrs Porter and Mrs A hearty vote of hank Mr Pearson wanted the Council t- the principle of whelhe was giving services to the Town without compensation Mr observed that was setting a precedent Mr Osborne thai ho had been Fire Brigade Tor W A BRUNTON CO paid In full Moved by Mr Osborne Mr that bill of for the loss of lime through accident as a Firman Amounting to ha Carried Moved Mr Mr Osborne be authorized to clean and decorate the Town Hall at a cost t to exceed Mr explained that the pro position was to give employment to men In need Instead of charily The hall Is fn a deplorable stale and In this way the taxpayers would be getting something for their money lot I ftoylc the Society Christian Churoh News is is the of special at Christian Church Evangelist A Miller Ph some and sermons whioli should be beard by everybody in bus Pd the of- Aurora for Jan a splendid mis The orchestra iribtvfed to the lkiM black or white Jew or Greek Mr Miller is ably assisted by f Toronto Mr is well known in th5 world of Toronto and well worth hearing So Saturday P M Sunday Junior JO M Sermon by he pastor Greatest A M Morning worship euhing by Miller i3fl Sunday School were last Sunday JO Special Mens Meeting shed by the Salvation ttflcwmfi Pastor top In and look end t who iionary Mr Parry reviewet e book That Printer Udells by Harold Bell appreciated Banquet Annual Banquet of the Society of the Christian oh was held on Wednesday with prei It anil ore Kill till 11 and toast- to King and Country a proposed by Mary and pouse Mrs A Aioiilaye Our proposed by Ada and response by Mr Taylor of Toronto Presi dent of Ontario E Union who a most Jielpful on work and plans and Bond The following program was well rendered by the I Chmus Song Solo Josephine Smith Violin Solo Blair Heading Mary Piano Solo Piano Duct Kathleen and Hilda Tm Muiiii credit of he Society for the success of the Banquet or the splendid work they to doing from week lo Meeting eery of Interest Will he held in tlie Methodist church here on Sunday next In the morning Dr W of High Park Mcthodit church Toronto will preac3i His address will be on tho early Methodist history in this coun try and has been given before special gatherings which been held lo celebrate the Cen tenary of Missions M be a rare privilege lo Dr on this subject In die evening tho pastor wil iG an illustrated lecture en titled Trials rails and trage dies with and canoe wliich will be some chapters ion work in the North The book Faith of Our Fa- liers which contains the miss ionary report for the pas year but is also of special interest it marks tiie observance century of mission work and ly be the last report of the Methodist Missionary Society invited lo Street We- are lo report the are jiiivhal improved Mr Wilbur Mrs Her bert Shropshire were in this attending the funeral of the brother Mr Fred y James Wilson to ina tax Mr Davis was afraid hat if- the was not done by competent It might have to be done all again Mr said already there five or six families on tlie verge of and he was quite a sallBfactory job would be done i the supervision or the Inspector A bylaw wan ap point Municipal for Council committee Mr Davis In the chair The blanks were filled as follows Fence Viewers S It Simpson J Proctor Fire Wardens Alt members of the Council Engineer of Fire Brigade Fred 2nd Engineer John Kennedy 3rd Engineer Jos of Health J It Terry Fee P Graham years Assessor Morrison Salary flyJaw read a third time and pass ed flylaw introduced lo borrow mon ey for current expenses Council In committee in tin Blanks filled la with a the Bank of Toronto per cent Interest Bylaw read a third time and pass- Fire allow for the current of one light in each business place on Main St closing at night to opening In the morning for the appearance of Town He asked what Council thought about it Mr Pearson asked now many light would be required Mr OsboraeAbout J5 Mr Pearson figured the cost lo about The proposition was prompt Appointment of Hew An offer was presented J Mayor from S bine the position of that of Clerk and Treasurer and do J hi Verbal applications were from Mont J and Everton Smith Mr asked A very lengthy discussion It was explained that Mr Mathe vould continue his legal practice his own office Mr thought there would be a heller all round service and more of a permanent basis If the a devoted all his lime in the ice He was looking to the Davis did not want economy to in the way of service appointment because knowledge of the Tow Mr Doyle preferred in the office for payment of bills his general Mr the i said the by Mr C LUNDY NEWMARKET STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON OF 8T00K TO All Wool Reg Value for yard Shades Oroon Maroon Light Navy and Reindeer 30ln lanoy Flannel for Shirt Reg yd for All Wool English Serge All the New Shadee Regular for yard Only Pure Linen Bleaohed Table Reg Sale Price per yard Advice THE Bank of Toronto invites your confidence that it may extend its helpful cooperation in your financial problems which are your con cern constantly Sixtyeight years of intimate connection with the manysided problems of Canadian business growth has developed mature experience You are assured of sound advice and competent BANKTORONTO said that while the family were Mends there was no doubt about the of Mont jet the was pledged economy and ie did not see how the offer of Mr Mathews could be equalled He did feet like throwing away After the all around had their Opinion again Mr- and Wa ter Committee be authorized lo pur chase necessary supplies between the meetings of Council Carried Council adjourned at a quarter to Newmarket Markets Stock ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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