Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 21, 1928, p. 5

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NEWMARKET ONT FRIDAY DEC DR Surgeon Newmarket Graduate of Toronto resident Ho rail River Phono at Office Hours DR J BOYD M In Medicine Toronto of Physicians and fcer of College of England former clinical Eye Ear end Hospital London England Tooled Supplied Telephone Our Local News Letter who ma after seal It up nod we pay an extra of the Post Office EUlc Two acres of land and Whitchurch valued at and 3053 in cash and furniture the estate died Whitchurch Oct let Onethird passes to the all In DR J WESLEY Laboratory of County ot NEWMARKET by for Extraction Telephone Newmarket iR J HACKETT Dentist Imperial Bank Newmarket evenings by appointment Gas for Extraction phono DR Graduate University or Toronto Fifteen Years Practical Experience In all branches of Qas Tor Painless Extraction given to childrens Work Office over Lyons Candy Store phone Evening appointments A Now market Teacher of Piano Singing and Violin Dealer In New and Used pianos pianos Rented shopper ricfleU Late Chi putting In rcparc now for the colder Sec that stovepipes and fur pipes re properly protected si The Demarest Meetings Interest Continued to the Very End IN ATTENDANCE AT MEETING FOR MEN ONLY SUNDAY NIGHT MEETING A RECORD GATHERING is death hut On Thursday nigh twenty ladies and who cmjrcst songs during the in choir joining In the feature of the nicctli wages Lite gift of God is Sunday Mrs lb- of the the from By using tlic helps and store display much Christ mas done ly and more easily than by the will of God the my brother my sister and mi her convincing sermon on the of in Christ Jesus fifty responded to the appeal At the closing on Sunday evening a wonderful spirit of revival the Tuesday address by Mrs depreciated was manifested as twenty converts went to on and the church and gave their it was to saving power of the meetings and hundreds men over the church and In the earnest ing silent testimony lo the i Talent Sale The Indies Aid of the Christian Church arc holding a Sale of Baking Aprons and Fancy Work in the base ment of the church afternoon Dee at oclock Aprons and Fancy Work will be offered at reduc es market il Chickens butter nd in demand Ruling irday were as follows Butter lo Eggs to Dressed Chickens 26c Dressed Ducks Dressed Geese 222Bc Dressed Turkeys Sausage lb Honey 25c lb Apples basket last Sat- but a bigger Christ- tomorrow Hockey Group No Pianos Tuned KENNETH BARRISTER NOTARY PUBLIC ETC Block Newmarket Bolloltor Etc Successor to the Late H Plotter Block Main Street Newmarket Phone Hours p C Watchmaker Newmarket door West of Post Office DR DALES Surgery and Confinement Main Street Coroner York County XRAY PHYSICAL THERAPY lo to pm the Burden of lie and the crucifixion He to the things which make man he spoke of purity of mind and body clean in thought and lion temperate in habits honest trillions fur in purpose The led in the Bible By rerju singing of the whole congregate in was wonderfully the sermon by Mi tchlcss the subject CHRISTMAS plJtRMd k mi 11 m VlltT I iJ-r- In th m WW ft tin with rtxHI riy la two on uui a Mdi of by a Is torn of Behold fatand of the to was announced that f the people and J I mtrl recognition of their On God with of the be Clubs Victorias of To ronto Markham iParkinscm Tor onto Met al Toronto Jan Aurora at Victorias Jan Newmarket at Markham Jan 8 Aurora at Newmarket Jan 10 Newmarket at Victorias Jan at Aurora Jan at Jan Victorias at Aurora Jan Victorias at Jan 21 Newmarket at Aurora Jan Markham at Victorias Jan Victorias at Newmarket Feb Aurora at second teams to play off effected to be took the tood of the place in the school room of Trinity Immediately a Church when an organisation of the service an Victory Girls Club was formed men between with the following officers President Jessie Marshall United I of the Cross an entirely spiritual Secretary Elsie Allan Christian j and nomination Treasurer Edith Parry Friends Mr James being selected Next meeting in the schoolroom of President by ballot A meeting the Christian Church on Thursday select other officers and open I he held in Trinity Sunt win at this open only those who hi on Monday starling another Death of Ha After i earing with patient an lness which kept her to home for over four Ire Wo passed aw Tuesday Death took I Hand Tailored Suits Overcoats Imported British Woollens Made up in the latest style to tit the form and satisfy the desire for good of our many cus tomers WILLIS Mens Tailor Newmarket Phone Main Agency for the morning and afternoo School on Sunday tl roll ins while at the accept d The religious publication Mrs Win night the public school of the best on in this locality consisting up of Christmas carols by the and the primary rooms an opening chorus Then a play entitled Cinder- by the senior pupils At ling of the National Anthem P rector of Trinity offered special very of the Dr C J chairman of the board occu pied the chair and Mayor J Wal ton in behalf of the citizens congratu lated the staff and pupils The pianists and of the staff were each presented with a of roses The chairman declared extra holidays In recognition of the efforts of the staff in preparing such an ex cellent program in consequence of which school will open for work on CHRISTMASTREE LADY AND HER PARTY I the bead Festoons Hough up these trim the costume lametta bright seals small ribbons on each side and hack sections hat is made in like fashion are guarded by odd s or wired figures ted crepe papei At Christmas Time Several Santas Special Sale Battery Radios only Console 1 only Console table model only Day Fan Consoles Table Model only Workrite Console New only Console Table Model New All Guaranteed A Condition Phone SMITHS HARDWARE Phono GREENS FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS LARGEST MID BEST SELECTIONS FOR ALL PURP08E6 10c TO PER ROLL Variety or Glazed Papers and SO In Tint Crepe WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX We Sell You Any Paper With or Without Shes always THE J ROD AND GUN News commences another year its January issue containing a splen did collection of outdoor hunting and fishing yarns is a table of contents is an from the pen of the well k naturalists Jack Miner strongly demning the wolf as a A Christmas rhyme struck and killed Edna Eay Loach a Whitby girl on the high west of Whitby must stand trial charge of manslaughter THIS YOUNG LADY is coming to work She is an operator She is always on he job whether it is stormy or not And at what ever hour you call her she is pleasant and The people in the telephone service make cour tesy a habit It is part the efficiency with which they serve There are 15000 men and women engaged in the telephone system of Ontario and Quebec They handle over four million calls every day and in spite of the constant cry for speed there is scarcely a case of conscious dipcour- COMPANY IS PROUD of these 15000 men and women and has endeavor ed to make their work as agreeable healthful and stable as possible Several hundred present employees have been with the system for more than twentyfive years This stability of staff maintains high standards of operation and is encouraged by the Em ployees Pension and Benefit Fund established to protect employees in illness future and for Life to provide their dependents There is also a by which out of salary cany without undue burden insurance for their dependents This plan ranged in cooperation with Canadian companies at regular rates by the plan of employees purchpsi of shares and by the plan of employee Some years ago telephone employees given opportunity to become the company and of them have for shares on instalment payments For some years also spokesmen selected by the staff have met with representatives of the manage ment to discuss such matters as wages hours tools and working conditions This has not only stimulated interest but promoted the basis of the have become a tradition of telephone work It is demonstrated among the men in the plant department Over of them have qualified for St- Johns Ambulance Corps first aid certificates and because of their outdoor duties they are frequently nearby when acci dents occur There have been many instances in which their voluntary response has saved life and relieved suffering The same spirit has become familiar in the enterprise and courage with which operators rise to an emergency

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