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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Jan 1951, p. 5

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1 I v w f m DOROTHY BARKER Aurora Editor Must Aurora put into effect a curfew law to pro tect the many young children frequently seen on the streets long after a normal bedtime hour or could a course in parent education control the situation Dickson recently told the Aurora recreation commission that he had investigated Parent Education with the idea that such a course might help local parents faced with the ever growing demand on the part of todays children for more and more freedom How many ra parents could be counted on such a course if and KESWICK ONTARIO Queensville ft W I where and when you want it for much less than city with Pressure Systems We have both deep and shallow pressure systems in stock MAGEE Dr Newmarket Phone to- j FURNITURE if the lime to re new upholstered furniture Large selection of all the latest type fabrics See our large stork of upholstery fabrics and let us discuss your needs DYERS Main St Phone Newmarket when it is set up It has been suggested that the many recreational services of municipalities and the govern ment have made it too easy for parents to neglect their children It has of ten been said that mov ies are used as nurseries by har assed mothers who find Saturday the hardest day in the week to cope with their obstreperous off spring What a hackneyed state ment is the one used to describe the modern childs restlessness children have lost the art of play Have they been dished so much canned amusement they no longer are capable of enter taining themselves And what if true has this problem got to do with the suggested course It teaches parents to define the difference between constructive recreation and destructive amusement which mainly caters to a childs insatiable appetite for excitement Further it teaches the definition of discipline and how best to employ a continued pattern throughout the formative years of a childs life Child psychology sounds like so much mental indigestion to the average parent yet if more mothers and fathers would take the time to study the problem of understand ing their children there be fewer women wringing their hands and saying I cant do a thing with Johnny hes such a strongminded child How many parents are aware of the fact suggestive literature- can be purchased in Aurora by young people We all know that lack of parental supervision encourages mischief We know too how important it is to instil standards of right living in every child before he reaches his teens Recent reports from Korea of forces whose moral stamina has been found to be woefully lack ing have revealed that a genera tion brought up on a diet con stant amusement has not been able to face the grim realities of survival War and parent education vould appear to have no whatever yet would we be faced with a forecast of decaden cy on this continent If parents for years had grasped the opportun ities of such a course as is pro posed for Aurora AH men and women are not born natural parents any more than we are all born rich but just as can acquire wealth we can benefit by our opportunities It is far more amusing to play bridge or bingo than listen to dry lectures on how to handle Johnny but should Johnny he Warned If he secretly discovers he has ma and pa buffaloed It is the problems of thousands of parents that have formulated the course of parent education They have been dealt with and solved to a very great extent Finally incorporated in most courses of this nature ben efitting every parent enough to attend the lectures Plane Rerouted by Fog Completes Trfo Bus Mrs Colin Gamble New market had a hazardous flight home from their winter home in Miami Florida last week She was coming to Newmarket be cause of the serious illness of her sister Miss Gertrude Hartry Because of the dense fog the plane could not land at Malton Airport in Toronto so it flew to Buffalo but still could not land and finally after circling the city for over an hour the plane went on to Rochester New York where it was able to land safely She completed the trip by bus The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Jan 1951 rage Breaking records is habitual with Canadas jetliner the only jet commercial transport in North America Without pressing the plane to its maximum speed the big ship streaked from Chicago to New York in minutes a record for commercial planes on the 750mile run En route it also established a climbing record of 30000 in 22 minutes At New York a crowd gath ered to inspect the record breaker KingCi District CORRESPONDENT MRS E ROLLING PHONE KING Farm Forum News The Holt Farm Radio Forum meeting at the homo of Mc- on January discussed the need for new markets for farm products The decision of the forum was that to insure future markets for surplus pro ducts they should be of A qual ity and attractively packaged The forum also thought it a good idea for farmers to pay for adver tising their products It would bring farmers products to the public eye and it would have to be file farmer who would pay for it as he is the most interested On question of marketing quality products discussed by the forum on January the forum suggested that low quality pro ducts be processed into by products like juices The forum suid that the middlemans servic es were necessary as long as there werent too many middle men The forum also thought price spread will be difficult to reduce as long as the consum er demands small packaged foods Baseball Club Enters League King Baseball club will enter North York league this season and John Richmond Hill has agreed to coach the team This is good news for the club which turned in a top perform ance last year The club will sponsor a dance at Aurora on Wednesday Feb 21 The installation ceremonies for officials of King Legion branch and the Legion Auxiliary will take place on Monday Jan 29 at McDonald and Wells hall King Visiting branches of the zone will be present King Legion Auxiliary bingo held in the Masonic Hall on Jan uary vas attended giv ing assurance of continuing bin ges for the season Prizes were won by Mrs James Armstrong Mrs Elias Bice Mrs Fred Cur tis Mrs Jim Davidson Mrs Williams John Parsons Wood Jean Mrs Frank Harry Edwards Johnny Walker and others King township Teachers Asso ciation met at Nobleton last Thursday evening Mr Webster who is assisting public school inspector Mr Chas made headquarters while on inspection tour of sev eral district schools Fire Fighting Equipment Fire protection for King dis trict under discussion for some time will take concrete form on Thursday Jan tonight when the purchase of a fire en gine will be discussed A repre sentative of a fire equipment manufacturer will explain a par ticular type of equipment King council has been asked to attend All ratepayers should be on hand to hear the details of the project King Cemetery Years Old At the annual meeting of King shareholders of King City Cemetery Company officials were reelected on Saturday Jan Laurence Scott is president P Ross vice J Fred Boys and Marshall McMurchy audi tors Marshall Fred Boys Andrew McClure Edgar Allan and Roy directors In there were burials compared to in Hay Jennings Master of Lodge The officers of Robertson Mas onic Lodge and AM were installed by Black assisted by Maurice the district de puty grand master both of To ronto early in January Hay Jennings is Ruling Master The is Maurice Other officials are Senior Warden Harry Junior Warden Roy chaplain George J W Burns sec P Hoys Senior Deacon Doug las Wellesley Junior Deacon Clayton director of cere monies Marvin Hunter Senior Steward Jennings Jun ior Steward Leonard Shropshire Tyler Arwood Cairns Inner Guard Clifford organist Meeting on January 22 the Holt forum discussed what mar keting boards can accomplish coming to the opinion that vege tables In their district should be covered by a marketing scheme so that reaches market according to requirements and with more orderly marketing a greater return to the producer The forum also felt that there was a need for cooperation between provincial marketing boards and a central marketing hoard made up of delegates from each of the provinces The meeting was field at the home of Gordon Knott and A Hopkins and Lapp were leaders I we WVe 17 ml A -V-v-J- CUFF I a BO fc A AW TO ANTS SLACKS N T At ivan Specht Dave Glass King recently be came the member of Rob ertson Lodge which was guest of Tuscan Lodge Toronto on Janu ary WI Euchre Gives Profit Laskay Womens Institute is having euchres in the homes rath er than at the hall At the home of Mrs Percy Forrester on Jan uary ten tables gave a sub stantial profit to the branch Miss Boys was lady winner Mrs Joyce Glass second and Mrs Sally Lloyd consola tion In the mens section Fran cis Powell tied with Archie Mc Donald for first and a draw placed Mr McDonald in second place Percy Leatherdale took the consolation The travelling prizes went to Mrs Fred OBrien and Francis Powell Waste Paper Collection King Scout troop and Cub pack are organizing for a paper col lection in King and district on Saturday Feb The boys will make housetohouse canvass for magazines and other paper It is advisable to tie the magazines and newspapers in two separate bundles To Campaign for Funds The local Scouts and Cubs will launch the annual fund campaign within the near future Pro ceeds are forwarded to headquar ters Makes Progress The annual meeting of King United church Sundayschool was held early this month at the par sonage Rev It Jenkinson was chairman A successful year was had with attendance nearly for an enrolment of Total receipts for were of which 75 was donated to mis sions to purchase a bed in the Memorial hospital at BC maintained by the Womens Missionary Society of the United churches across Can ada The King school observes the first Sunday of each month as Missionary Sunday The little folk have shown special interest in this date since the hospital cot pleased them A primary teach er states the little people ques tioned her every Sunday if this is the day for their cot dona tions A was pur chased this year for use in junior classes and for genera worship services Officers for Mrs Walter has been named superintendent replacing Mr Harvey who will net as assistant Other officers are treas James McDonald sec John assistant Bruce Parker pianists Janet Iangdon and Patsy Simpson Gerry McDonald was re appointed beginners class teach er assisted by Janet primary class Mrs M Jen assistant Mrs Matt Bell junior girls Mrs Arthur Green assisted by Mrs Eric Abrahams junior hoys Scott with Harvey John Par sons assistants junior Bible class Mrs Wm Thompson assist ant Mrs Verdun Gordon Bible class Frank cradle roll superintendent Mrs Krlc Abra hams In appreciation of faithful ser vice of Mr Harvey as head superintendent for the past three years he was presented with by the Sunday- school on Sunday Jan The incoming superintendent Mrs made the presentation Laskay Church Officers At a dinner meeting of Laskay United church congregation Jan uary the following officers were appointed for church Lewis Mar wood and M Jesse Richards auditors Jesse and Norman parsonage committee Ross Fred Boys church trustees Jesse Rich ards Norman William L Glass and James Hun ter ushers Gordon McCallum and Bob Glass assistant ushers Aubrey Marwood Jesse Sunday school superintendent Marvin Hunter SS treas Mrs Charles sec James Marwood Members of the session board are Percy Marshall William Ross Scott and J Ross Stewards for are Lewis Pearson Laurie Boys Jesse Jos Bob Gloss and Fergus at the home of Mrs D Ross on January when readings were given by Mrs Ivan Specht and Mrs Fred Curtis Two contests were conducted by Mrs Jas Ball and Mrs Aubrey Wade Mrs Albert Jones the new president chaired the meeting It was agreed by the organization to cater refreshments for Roy Bow- ens farm sale to be held February Mrs Howard Cairns will convene these ar rangements At the home of Miss Jessie Miss Alice Ferguson was hostess to on January with Mrs Fred Cur tis presiding A prayer was giv en by Mrs L Williams the Scripture lesson by Mrs James Bali and New Years readings by Mrs J Phillips Mrs Albert Jones and Miss Alice Ferguson The 1950 study book was com pleted by the president and a decision made to study Our Share in the World Mission for the coming year Mrs Phillips will outline the opening chapter on February at the regular meeting to be held at the manse Mrs David as host ess The annual financial report for the past year lias proven sat isfactory to members A total of 132 was sent to missions fulfill ing the allocation The mission hale was valued at approximately The annual vestry meeting of All Saints Anglican church will he held on Wednesday Jan 31 The first meeting of the New Year of All Saints Anglican was held at the home of Mrs Harry Cunningham on January Mrs Ray Burt the new president was in the chair Mrs Ivan the retiring head was unable to attend A of materials for the mission bale outlined Baby clothes will be made by the organization and sent to WA House for distribu tion to Western Canada settlers Included also will be woollen garments scarves mitts socks for adults Plans were made for the annual pancake supper Shrove Tuesday Feb in the church basement The next monthly meeting will be held at pm at the home of Mrs J L Grew on February The large attendance of local and district young people at the Youth for Christ meeting in Mc Donald and Weils hall last Thursday night was gratifying to Mr A and others in charge of arrangements An Aurora group led the program and a message of personal exper ience was given by Mr Jack Sheldon First Fireside Gathering King United church Sunday- school teachers and several mem bers were hosts to the congrega tion and Sundayschool enrol ment on Sunday evening Jan following the regular church ser vice About were present to enjoy colored movie films shown by Bruce Hall Miss Janet Lang don sang a solo and refreshments were served Is hoped fireside gatherings may become an insti tution Organized a year ago the of King United church raised 77235 in While a substan tial amount come from the baz aar held in November the re ceipts were made from voluntary giving by members The organ ization spent heavily for renova tion of the church kitchens and other improvements It assisted with the installation of water from the town main A balance of remains in treasury On Tuesday Jan 30 the will meet at the home of Mrs Irving Scott at pm Mrs Austin Rumble is president Successful Year for St Andrews At a meeting of the of St Andrews church held at the homo of Mrs this month it was learned had been raised for mission purposes with a credit balance both in the and treasuries Mrs A Black presided giving the first chapter of the new study book Our Share in the World Mission The accom panying program suggestions and worship service were followed with much interest Mrs Finch read some of Longfel lows poems The officers were reinstated for the coming year as follows pres Mrs C A Black first vice Mrs second vice pres Mrs Frank Dove sec Mrs for missions Mrs Dove and Mrs Stanley Kerr quilt committee Mrs Dove Mrs Whatley Finch Mrs McCallum Mrs Farren and Mrs Black lunch committee Mrs Lyn Egan Mrs Dove and Mrs Black 23 held a rate payers meeting at the school on Jan to discuss formation of a proposed area for King and sections Mr Webster pub lic school inspector spoke While it was generally favored a second meeting will bo held to register a vote this week section voted to in favor of the suggested area at a ratepayers meeting held in December Mrs J P has returned to her home from York County hospital and is improving Mrs Harry Edwards who has been ill for some time is able to he up for part of each day Mr and Mrs Ross have an addition to their household in the birth of their son Bruce Wil liam on Thursday Jan 11 a brother for George Mr and Mrs Raymond Burt have a new granddaughter Jo- Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Tor onto born on January Linda Canney the oldest child has been staying with her grand parents King Motor to Florida Douglas Scott John wild Douglas Dyson and Bob of Toronto left last Saturday on a motor trip to Flor ida They were equipped with a small gas stove and cooking utensils for preparation of their breakfasts they stop ped off at Port Huron to call on Mr Mrs Glen Vining cous ins of Mr Scott The Bishop brothers Eddie and Garfield who are with the Princess Pats regiment at Fort Lewis Washington are training with antitank guns with seven men to a gun They are also taking the drivers mechanic course there They may he al lowed home leave in which case both or cither will come to King to sec their parents Mr unci Mrs Joseph Bishop of King 2 at Strange Mrs W and Miss Eliza Fisher Indies Aid meeting of Kettleby Baptist church last week Mrs is president of the organization They also attended en open board meeting of Womens Mis sions of the Toronto Association held last Thursday Mr Albert Badger who lias been confined to bed for the past two months is feeling somewhat improved Attendance In the Junior room at King public school has been greatly reduced because of meas les There has been the odd case of chicken pox Forty head of Guernsey cattle will be sold on Feb at general auction sale at Roy farm which has been sold to Toronto buyer Mr and Mrs and children will live in King village early in the The annual World Day of Prayer Friday Feb will be held at King United church at 230 pm for the womens groups of All Saints Anglican Presbyterian the Baptist groups King and Uni ted churches and St Johns Anglican church Oak Ridges A special speaker will be present and Strange ladies will meet at church liaSvspn J Visit the WINDMILL INN Restaurant at OAK RIDGES We offer good food quick service television and dancing to your favorite tunes CATS Urgently Wanted HUMANELY DESTROYED BODIES EMBALMED FOR ESSENTIAL MEDICAL TRAINING Phone write or deliver to TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE Oak Ridges Ont phone king OTICE ICE PERMITS The Public Health Act of the Province of Ontario requires that all persons engaged in cutting stor or distributing ice for sale or domestic pur poses within the area served by the York County Health Unit must first obtain a permit from the Board of Health Main Street Newmarket phone Robert King Medical Officer of Health We Cordially Invite You to attend the first public showing of The New Plymouth These lovely new vats will be on display in our showrooms beginning Saturday January 27 and throughout the following week until pm each evening BOND LAKE GARAGE Oak Ridges Ont LIQUID PLANT FOOD NACHURS Increases Yield up to 25 without additional fertilizer Official Alberta and Saskatchewan Tests Data From Fertilizer VriuU of Saskatchewan of 1950 Soils Yield in Increase anil Crop Check fltO5 r or Name of Treated Seed J71 I I 13 Kenwood H4tf f23 l255fc Sou they I Cooperative Fertiliser 1050 For LIQUID AT Yield In Location and Cmii Check Gain or Name of Treated Seed Wheat I I Chancellor 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