J yCT INSTALLS OFFICERS i i r Tar year a well known mer chant on Mali si Newmarket John Hamilton died at Aurora on Jan had been suffering from a heart condition since He was at Kambazua Que son of Mr and Mrs Samu el on March in Nov he married J Cryderman He was an adherent of Trinity United church His thief interests lay in Ids family and his garden He is survived by two sons H Arnold and Lawrence two brothers Albert and Samuel and three sisters Annie Peek and Henry Cotton conducted funeral service at- the chapel of and Rose on Jan Interment was in Newmarket Pallbearers were Art Frank Robinson Joe Smith Joe Max Smith and Elgin Evans OBITUARY F GARDNER A One time printer in the New market Era Herbert Bradford died Jan after short illness More recently had been a merchant in Brad- ford but at one time he had been an iron moulder and then pa printer at the Era where he learned his trade under the late Lyman Jackson then publisher While in Newmarket he was of the Newmarket Fire brigade for many years in in 1877 the son of the late Thomas Gardner lie married Bertha who with a son Thomas and a ter Ada survive him He a member of the The first meeting of the New Year was held oh Jam at the home of Mrs Mabbett New market There were mem bers present and guests were Rev M Hutt and Miss Kay Grose After the president opened the meeting with prayer Mrs Osier read the scripture Ano ther chapter from the study book entitled The Old and the New in Arabia was read by Mrs Joe Hall The treasurers report was given showing a balance on hand Jan 1 of Rev Hutt conducted the in stallation of officers for after which the president Mrs Hall gave a short resume of the past years activities The membership fees were ta ken and Rev Hutt closed the meeting The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Hostesses will be Mrs Mab bett Mrs Steckley and Mrs A Thomas PLEASANTVILLE Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Newmarket in cluded Mr and Mrs C Green wood Mr and Mrs Carl Green wood and Charles Mr and Mrs Sheridan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Sid Smith and family of Sharon Mr and Mrs visited at the home of Mr E Toole on Sunday Mr and Mrs Gardner To ronto were guests at Mr Glovers on Sunday OAK RIDGES NEWS The Newmarket Era Thursday Jan KETTLEBY We are glad to report Mrs Gordon MacLean is home from the General hospital where she underwent a major operation and is steadily gaining health Mrs Gordon and family wish to thank all their friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during her re cent illness The annual meeting of Christ church Ladies Guild was held at the home of Mrs Beatty on Tuesday Jan 9 A good re port of the years work was given by the secretary Mrs Green- sides and the financial report by the treasurer Miss C Sharpe Donations were sent to the T9456 SIZES NEW SIDELINE Heres a good nightie for sweet dreaming A good design for easy sewing toosce how simply its Hit in the Fashion Parade how size lhis molds your figure Size lakes yds 59 how flattering that new sideline -art- in coins stamps cannot he Pattern T9456 comes in sizes accepted for pattern Print Size 10 takes 18 vds STYLE NUMBER Send your order to The New- This easytouse pattern gives OK for over years and a j market Era and Express perfect fit Complete illustrated member of the Woodmen of thejDopt Newmarket Ontario Sew Chart shows you every step He was predeceased by six brothers and two sisters The funeral service ducted by Rev G MacTavish from his home in Bradford on Thursday Jan 11 Interment was in Newmarket cemetery Pallbearers were Fred Cook Col lings John Harrison John and A AUXILIARY INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Mrs Bert was elected president of the Evening Branch of the of St Pauls can church Newmarket when lowing Manitoba Relief the group held its annual meet- Hospital for Sick Children aml business at Oak 25 Institute for the Blind 10 Mr and Mrs Percy Pratt of were guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Ash during the weekend Mr Pratt is the chief engineer for the Fort Great Lakes boat Mr Ash who was for many years an engineer with Mr Pratt is chief engineer and maintenance mechanic at the Ontario Hospital Aurora Celebrate Joint Birthday Mrs Charles Stephenson Lake Wilcox and Mrs Alfred Saunders of Oak Ridges celebra ted birthdays on Tuesday Jan enjoying an outing to Toron to where they lunched at the Round Room Eatons College Street and saw the Home- makers Demonstrations at the Robert Simpson store Mrs Stephenson and Mrs George Me- attended the Canadian Club later in the day to hear Blair Fraser Ottawa speak Ian and Barry Mackintosh sons of Mr and Mrs Ronald Mackintosh celebrated their sev enth birthday on Monday Jan entertaining five young friends Mrs Saunders and Mrs Mr Gordon Rowe commutes daily to Toronto where he has taken a position with the Robert- son Construction Company Pre vious to entering the farming More Sports News MINOR HOCKEY There will be five Optimist minor hockey games on at the Newmarket arena tomorrow night Starting at 6 there will be three games At pm Aurora and Newmarket bantams OJV1HA meet At pm the Newmarket midgets meet Cecil Morris of the Keswick Gets Own Back Defeats c Xews by Paul ing at the rectory on Monday Jan Rev J Rhodes con ducted the installation of offi cers The following ladies were elec ted past pros Mrs J Rhodes Mrs Bert sec Mrs Bruce Hunter Mrs Hor ace Dorcas secretary Mrs Harold Evans A presentation was made by Mrs on behalf of the group to Mrs Grant of a brass wall jardiniere Mr and Mrs Dillane and family leave on Mon day Jan 22 for wheife they will make their home In making the presentation Mrs said that Mrs going would be a great loss to the church where she has been such a faithful worker Light refreshments were serv ed by the hostess Mrs Rhodes and a pleasant social hour was spent OBITUARY PHOEBE NEWTON Phoebe Chant Newton died at Michaels hospital in Toronto on Dec after an illness of four months She had lived in King township for 25 years moving to St at Armitage three years ago Born in Surrey Eng land the daughter of Alice and Frederick Chant had married Joseph Newton in She was identified with the Church of England and her chief Interests lay with her home and garden She Is survived by four sons Clarence Fred Frank and Reg and a daughter Rose tvo grand children two brothers George Chant Newmarket and Freder ick England and tvo sisters Jennie Harden and Mrs Winnie Hudson England Rev James Rhodes ted the funeral service on Jan and Interment was In New- market cemetery Pallbearers Elton Armstrong Ross Block J P Jefferson Fred Thompson Gordon Beckett and Howard OBITUARY Joseph Dale The funeral service was held lot Joseph Dale on Jan He died following a lengthy Illness at the homo of daughter Mrs Clarence on highway No on Dfe in township In the son of May Stephenson Jnd William Dale ho had been farmer for years on the farm where he passed away Ho was Identified with Rich If ill United church Besides his daughter Mrs he la survived by one and two great grandchildren I The funeral service was con ducted at the home of Mrs by Rev James Tottenham and interment was lit the Tottenham cemetery Six were pallbearers Al bert Nelson Hunt George Parr Bill Har old and Walter McLean HISTORY of knitting goes hark many many Today il au important in the fashion We many knitted foil and and knitting a decorative trim really into own year flic fitginning of tins needlework art is really a trilmte the inventiveness of lie human race One of lite example of knitting is a pair of ex- from a Fourth or Fifth tomb They are a womans size knitted in red wool with a bis toe division for wetting with oudah Hand knitted gloves designed for high I lurch ecclesiastics using elabo rate and beautiful patients are still In existence and date bark to the Sixteenth Century in the London may be seen the worn by King Charles on the day of hit execution in it was no the work of a master knitter and belongs to the great period when garments were knitted in several colors and in designs that resemble brocaded fabrics About the Arabians devised the knitting technique and from Arabia the art was carried to the far corners of the earth by traders sailors and settlers its an Interesting fact that knitting was carried lo the outer world by men Men were enthusiastic knitters up to the end of the Nineteenth the fields shepherds put the time spent in watching their flocks good use by knitting scarves caps and flocks tor themselves and their families In the time of the Guild- knitting was an industry like weaving A six- year term of learning and travel as an apprentice necessary before a man made Ids masterpieces width included a magnificent knitted carpet of orig inal design Very often knitted articles felted by a of shrinking ami brushing that the studies were indistinguishable anil the effect was of a solid fabric as in the French beret Today however its the members of the fair who turn their talents toward the art of knitting Ask almot my mother and shell tell you how many she receives from var ious members her family for knitted items Dad would Jike a for golfing Junior put in bis hid for a pair of socks and Sis Ins mentioned a very smart pair of thai would he just perfect with lire skisuit A per son this modern Mom who knil this is why small todo knitted articles are in such de mand pretty learosy and egg warmer set pictured above belongs in this category These table accessories will add a colorful note to the breakfast table and therell be a hot cup of tea wailing tor every mem ber of the family no mutter what lime each one puts in an appearance You may have a direction leaflet giving you lions for making tins knit ted tea and egg warmer as well as instruction for pretty reversible tea cosy and egg wanner if you will send a slumped envelope the Needlework of ibis paper requesting No COSY AND YAM SETS ST PAULS The Evening Branch of the A held its annual meeting last Monday at the rectory and the Parochial Guild held its annual meeting on Tuesday evening also at the rectory The After noon branch of the held its annual meeting in the Parish hall last Thursday afternoon and as many as conveniently could remained for tea and held a Dorcas meeting in the evening This evening the Sunday School Deanery meeting is being held at Richmond Hill at oclock in St Marys Parish hall Next Sunday will be Sunday with Holy commu nion at and again at oclock Monday Jan is the date of the annual Vestry meet ing and Feb will be Con firmation by Bishop Beverley while on Feb at the morning service we will have for our guest preacher Wilkin son associate secretary of and of our church At the morning service on Feb the guest preacher be Rev I Joseph graduate of Madras University and formerly a member of the Assyrian church of South India Mrs Crane flower convener her report on cards sent to the sick and shutins also flow ers and fruit AU officers were returned by acclamation It was decided to make talent money again this year and several members prom ised lo subscribe to the one cent a day fund As many of our younger members arc now work ing and unable to attend day meetings it was suggested we have some evening meetings dur ing the summer months to give them an to take part in our work Names of officers are pres Mrs Archibald sec Mrs Miss work and flower convener Mrs Crane altar guild Mrs J Harmon Mrs C Wilson Farm forum will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs E Wood on Monday Jan 22 at pm Services at Christ church next Sunday will be Sundayschool pm evening service pm FRIENDS HOSTESSES FOR JAN BRIDE A miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Miss at the home of Mrs Bert Budd on Monday Jan Joint hostesses for the affair at which about had gathered were the Misses Joan and Margaret Miss bride elect of January was the recipient of many lovely gifts At the close of a pleasant evening re freshments were served by the hostesses No species of birds now living have teeth Mr was employed at the Shipyards TV Entertains Patrons The television set at the Wind mill Inn Yonge St is an attrac tion for a large number of pat rons A separate booster attach ment is giving excellent recep tion Under the management of Mrs the restaurant has been completely redecorated There is a banquet room provid ing accommodation for more than guests Mrs operated a business on Avenue Road Toronto with fine success moving to Lake Wilcox for the summer months before taking over Windmill Inn where she is assisted by two fulltime girls and two parttime help Mrs herself has a fulltime job Mr J J Wall who was ill with pneumonia at York County hospital for over a week has returned home and is at business in his office on St Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rich ards Fergus Ave Lake Wilcox became parents of an eight- pound daughter born on Sunday Jan at York County hospital Newmarket She is a sister for A tula Lee aged two years Mr and Mrs Jesse Richards of King are the childrens grandparents Mr Horace Brown of Oak Ridges founder and director of the Poliomyelitis Canadian Foundation left airport on Monday for the and will later travel across Can ada in the interest of the Cana dian March of Dimes campaign representing the financial sup port to the Foundation Mr Brown delivered radio addrcs over the Canadian network on Saturday last describing the pur pose and value of the rural skated out on their home cushion Tuesday seeking revenge Just a scant ten days ago short five regulars due to a flu seige ville dumped Keswick Tues day Ken Davies skat ers had their revenge via a win over the visiting squad It was a second home win for Keswick in the rural circuit and gives them a three win two loss edge on the sea son to date Ted Peters two last period markers provided the knock out punch for It was a twoall deadlock to this point Keswick spotted the visitors a edge in the early frame Ken Davie and Ted Anderson worked in cahoots in the second to wipe this margin out with payoff shots that found their mark came back to equalize then Ted Peters stepped front and centre to put two points in the Keswick ledgers Jim Cook in the Keswick cage rated a star for some fancy shot- blocking while the defense three- som of Jack Cole Tom Hare and Herb Hitchcock had the stop light up on a goodly portion of the rushers Keswick Jim Cook Jack Cole Tom Hare Claude Pol lock Ralph Ted Peters alts Ken Davie Ted An derson Ivan Rye Sam Latimer Geo Loftus Herb Hitchcock work Mrs Brown accom panied her husband to for his departure Attendance Increases Aurora Midgets Win 20 At Port Perry Arena A pair of last period tallies fired by Ted Rogers and Gerald Chapman earned Aurora midget Cubs a win over Port Per ry in an midget con test played in Port Perrys new arena Monday The helper role on Rogers payoff biscuit shoot ing fell to Stew Wilson John Richards was the on Chapmans sharpshooting effort Ron Starkey though he wasnt pressed particularly hard earned his first shutout of the season in the Aurora cage Soft ice slowed down the scrappers but didnt spoil a close checking game Aurora Starkey Kiroff Andrews M Chapman Sixtyone children Sunday school at Wilcox Gospel Wilson church on January Several were present at the service for adults which follows each Sun day afternoon Rev Leonard R with the help of six teachers is increasing interest in the work which commenced last June as openair services It is hoped midweek services of a special nature will soon be estab lished Fluorescent lighting from electric batteries is supply ing light for the building and will be replaced by hydro power in the near future Winters J Urquhart Morning G Edwards W Knowles McGann MOUNT PISGAH Thirtyfour ladies of the com munity took part in the bus trip to Toronto on Monday of this week Bordens was the first stop and after viewing slides on the milk industry we were shown through the plant and saw how the milk was handled from the time it entered the dairy un til it was sent out in bottles From there we went to the Diet Kitchen for a tasty dinner and then on to see the Happy Gang Last but not least we were in time to hear the opening speeches at the new Hospital for Sick Children and then inspected five floors of this huge structure The unanimous opinion of all was a delightful day Aurora Keswick OMHA Bantams Bill Mundells Aurora ban tams pulled up their socks to earn a pair of wins over the past week First to taste the sting of Aurora scoring punch was the Keswick squad Sparked by threegoal perform ances by Murray Chapman Don Patrick and Jim Preston Aurora delivered a knockout punch Don was a twogoal laddie with Bill Spcnce putting I the finishing touches on the Aurora scoring with a single Aurora nosed out Stouffville at home last week for its num ber one victory Murray Chap man Jim Preston Ross Patrick and shared the scoring spotlight for the Al Child and Dave White shared the shutout net minding chores Aurora A White Sutton W Wroy M Chap man L Patrick Patrick J J Preston W Southwood Loveless Murby DEMONSTRATION A demonstration of was held at the home of Mrs Mcriyn on Monday Jan Over SO items were shown by Mrs Howard Morgan Gormley in the interesting col lection There about 25 present A pleasant evening was spent with lunch being served by the hostess after the demon stration I The funeral service was held on Dec 20 and interment was In Cemetery OBITUARY Mrs Ms- Margaret died her home on Clark St in following a linger ing on December Born In Maybole Scotland on JjUne the oldest daugh ter of the late Mr and Mrs Al- she had lived in for past years feShe a member of the United church fftlShe laurvivcd by her William a and daughter Mrs all of four grandchildren four it brother John and Harry Ham JWMfc Joseph Aurora and and two fitters Mr Elizabeth and Williamson both of Newmarket OBITUARY M H OLSON Funeral services for Hector Olson St near Newmarket held Jan from the funeral home of Road- house and Rose Rev Henry Cotton conducted the service Interment was in cemetery Born in Parry Sound on March he was son of Mar tha Krock William Olson He married Jeannette Clark in 1031 He was active in community organizations including the Lion club tho Legion and game and fishing clubs He was district manager for the Empire Life In surance Co He was a member of the United church He is survived by his wife two daughters Martha Deanna and Janet Monica a brother Cardiff and a sister Betty Pallbearers were James Mac- Jack Aubrey Lyons Wallace Card Cleveland and Wm Bates MOUNT The first meeting of the newly formed Homo and School Assoc iation will be held on Friday evening Jon at pm It will be in S No and a special speaker from the educa tional board of will be on hand There will also be music by Mr Rose who specializes in Scotch lyrics The officers of the Home and School Association for No fl and No are pros Mr J Smith vice pros Mrs Barlow sec Mrs five elected members are Mr I Mrs J Smith Mrs Mr Rose and Mrs Kays The teachers ore Miss Jack- man and Mrs Geo Smith Meet ings will be held on Friday of each month SCOUT The ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary met in the scout hall Monday Jan Mrs L Sinclair presided over the brief business session A busy even ing spent with the ladies becking and cleaning the flat ware Stamp collecting puts a premi um on poor printing since a blot blur or misprint increases the value of a stamp to collectors word spud for potatoes cornea from an old organization called Society for the Preven tion of Unwholesome Diet school Continued From Page the card form It Is a health record as well as on academic record and the form will be passed on to high school when the pupil leaves public school or to any other school he attends ho said Tho board approved of pur chasing the forms from tho On tario College of Education HEAR TALK PUBLIC SPEAKING The Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club met at the King George hotel for the regular dinner meeting on Monday Jan Miss Laura Whitfield presided The guest speaker Dr Vandervoort Mrs Doris Blair mode a delightful intro duction of the speaker who high ly praised her efforts in his opening remarks Dr Vander voort then proceeded with other interesting enlightening par ticulars regarding parliamentary procedure public speaking and thanking a guest speaker Using the recommended style Miss Ayers thanked Dr Van on behalf of club questions from the Infor mation Please box were discus sed the president Miss Whitfield as chairman Lose A Dog Want To Buy A Tractor Going To Furnish A House Try The Era And Express To a person standing on the moon the earth would appear to shine as the moon shines to earth inhabitants Shaving was originally a pro- measure sine long beards were easy for opponents In combat to seize GIVE A donation of was made by Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club at Its January meeting to March of Dimes campaign The appeal for funds is being sponsored lo cally by the Optimist club It is only miles across the English channel from Dover England to Calais France HERE IS THE BARGAIN COUNTER OF NORTH YORK 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