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Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Aug 1951, p. 7

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L Boyd- At York County hospital Monday Aug to Mr- and Glenn Boyd Bradford a daughter At York County hospital Thursday Aug to Mr and Mrs Gordon Craig Oak Ridges a Com At York County hospi tal Friday Aug 24 to Mr and Mrs Ross Comer Jacksons Point a son At York county hospi tal Wednesday Aug to iWr and Mrs William Everest Newmarket a son At York County Friday Aug to Mr land Mrs Watson Ferguson R King a son At York County Tuesday Aug to and Mrs Frank Aurora a son Bruce Donald Johnson At York County hospi tal Monday Aug to Mr and Mrs Arnold Johnson Cedar Valley a daughter Jordan At York County Tuesday Aug to Mr and Mrs Bruce Jordan Mount Albert a son Ley At York County hospital Monday to Mr and Mrs Norman Ley Sutton West a daughter At York County Tuesday Aug to Mr and Mrs Peter Newmarket a son At York County hospl- Friday Aug to Mr and Mrs James Sutton West a daughter At York County tiki Sunday Aug 26 to Mr and Mrs John a daughter At York County hospital Wednesday Aug Mr and Mrs Garnet Shaw a son At York County hospi tal Monday Aug to Mr aiid Mrs William a daughter I Scott At County hospital Friday Aug to Mi and Mrs lorne Scott 1 King a daughter Ward At York County hospital Tuesday Aug to Mr and Mrs Christopher Ward Aurora a daughter At York County hospital Saturday Aug to Mr and Mrs J Bradford a daughter stillborn DEATHS Barker At the residence of his daughter Mrs Olive Viola Jones on Sunday Aug 26 Marvin Barker in year husband of the late Susan and father of Olive Viola Mrs Walter Jones and deceased Interment Newmarket cemetery on Tuesday At the home of her daughter Mrs Profit Tyler St Aurora On Saturday Aug Harriett Linton wife of the late John Chapman in her year- Interment Claremont Union cemetery on Tuesday At Keltleby Thursday Aug Clifford husband of Annie Rogers and fath er of Ross Howard and Mrs Was- sink In his year In terment King cemetery Newmarket the marriage to take place on Saturday Sept In I Minders United church at oclock g Mr and Mrs Frank announce the of their daughter Dorothy Joyce to Mr Paul VlUeneuve son of Mr and Mrs George Villeneuve Hull Que the marriage to take place on Saturday Sept at am in St- Johns Roman Catholic church Newmarket Mr and Mrs Earl Foster Auro ra announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Lillian to Mr Roy Melville Ireland son of Mr and Mrs John Ireland Totten ham the marriage will take place Saturday Sept at oclock in Aurora United church Aurora Mr and Mrs John C Gable Kes wick announce the engagement of their daughter Phyllis Geraldine to Mr William Harold Andrews son of Mr and Mrs William An drews Newmarket The marriage will take place at 430 on September at Keswick United church Mr and Mrs Frank Edgar Newmarket announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Lush to Mr Albert Ed ward Lawrence son of Mr and Mrs Albert Edward Lawrence London The marriage will take place on Saturday Sept at 3 oclock in Trinity United church Newmarket Mr and Mrs Martin Woodward announce the engage of their youngest daughter Jeanne to Mr Pier the marriage to take place on Saturday Sept at United church at pm Mr and Mrs Arthur Staley announce the engage of daughter Eliza beth Todd to Mr Gordon Beverly son of Mr and Mrs Frank New market The wedding will take place on Friday Sept at pm in Trinity United church Our readers write Letters to the editor are always welcome bat names of the writers must be known to the editor i Aurora Social News Mr and Mrs Harris and family have returned from their vacation where they had a cot tage near Mr and Mrs and family have returned from their tour of the United States Miss Charles spent a few days at home before returning to Cobourg Mrs Toronto is visiting at the home of Mrs Reg Knowles Mrs Fred Newmarket and children were weekend guests of Mrs Latimer Mrs Jolin Klees has returned home from Toronto where she underwent an operation recently Mr and Mrs Hamilton have returned home after a plane trip south On Wednesday evening Aug ust 22 the Aurora Cubs held their annual corn roast in Lin tons field Tyler St The boys had a grand time with a won derful camp fire On behalf of the group committee Mr chairman spoke with re gret of the retirement of Leaders Miss Jane who is leaving to go to Normal school in Toronto this year Miss Joan Bradbury whose marriage to Mr N Davis took place on Saturday and Mrs Henry Ford Brooks a bride of a few weeks He wished the girls the best of luck The Era and Express Thursday Aug 1951 Page Newmarket SociaiNews Above is the new executive of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association elected at the recent annual meeting in the Royal Alexandra Hotel at Winnipeg Front row left to right Lang Sands Mission BC Cecil Day Liverpool 2nd vice president K Wails Barrie A Hanks St James Man 1st vice pres Robert Moore Swift Current Sask Hugh McCormick Montreal Walter Grenfell McCartney Brampton second row J Burns Kentville John Pinckney S McLean Eimwood Man Leavens Bolton third row Partridge J Virden Man P Mr Harold and son and Mr Swiss all of ield New Jersey spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Hiram Spauiding Mr and Mrs M Hooker attended the funeral of their cou sin the late Mrs J Buchanan in on Tuesday Mr and Mrs M Hooker were at the Canadian Keswick at last week Mrs Ward Vanderhoss Sy racuse visited her aunt Mrs Woodruff It is her first visit after an absence of 30 years Mr and Mrs Wesley Robert son and little son Brian and Mr and Mrs George Chantter Tor onto spent Sunday with their mother Mrs R Jones Mr and Mrs Bert and Mr and Mrs Harold Gilkes and Patsy called on their unctc and aunt Mr and Mrs Charles Irwin Lake of Bays recently Mr and Mrs John accompanied them Mr and Mrs Lyman and daughter Carol Ann spent a weeks holiday with Mr and Mrs Robert and relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Robert Pierce Kitchener and Mr and Mrs Pierce Brampton were Mr J presented each I Red Deer Sask S Charters Brampton G Lancas- j present Barber Chilhwack BC Cranston Midland J A Vopni Davidson Sask A S King Sask and Evans Man visiting relatives around Mount j family week at Ferndale Lake Mrs Grace Wilson and fam ily of Brantford were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mis J B Macnab Weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Bruce Andrews and family were Mr and Mrs Gordon and daughter Lynn Newton Mr and Mrs Geo Shields and family of Toronto visited on Saturday at the homo of Mr and Mrs Stanley Sheppard Mr and Mrs Donald Tilbury will spend the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Randal Black and family Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Nelson Ion last week included Mrs Neil Lamont Miss es Ella and Margaret Johnston and James Johnston New Wat er ford Saturday callers at the home of Rev and Mrs included Mr and Mrs Clifford Vivian and Mrs Wal ter Creed and Carol Mrs Lome Harrison Toron to called on her parents Mr and Mrs Thomas while visit ing in town last week Mr and Mrs Clarence Allan and family visited over the week end in Pembroke the guests of Mr and Mrs Wm and of the girls with a gift on behalf of group committee and the Cubs TRINITY MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Womans Association of Trinity United church will be held Thursday afternoon at I Our new minister Rev J Aiken will be the speaker Mr Norman will be in charge of the musical program As this Hope Hobby Club The Hope Hobby club held its August meeting at the home of Mrs Bales There was a good attendance considering how busy the members are at this time of the year After the usual singsong the is our reopening meeting for meeting was opened by prayer the fall all the ladies of the con- The rollcall was An exchange jgregation are cordially invited to house plant cuttings The attend There will be a social minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and approv- HOPEFULS it muir Experience Best Teacher Fred in his late teens and his was that there was no need halfhour at the close i his St S Aurora on Monday Aug Charles Loveless husband of Ruth Robertson and father of John and Peter Interment Aurora cem etery on Thursday At her home Aurora Thursday Aug Mabel Jones wife of J and mother of Robert Muriel Marsh and the late Ralph in her year in terment Aurora cemetery on Sat urday Worth Suddenly as the result of an accident at York County hospital Newmarket on Monday Aug Gerald Worth hus band of Norma Wells in his year Interment Nova Scotia ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs A Moore Mln- den wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter Lois Al- to Mr William K Hopper son of Mr and Mrs Hopper Brick and Block laying CHIMNEYS FIREPLACES BUILT REPAIRED in and see Morrisons Ex hibition Blue suits the popular for this fall Main St phone Dear Sir One of your daily contemporaries Winnipeg Tri bune makes some keen refer- to the possibility of a tight butter supply situation this and to Ottawa reports in dicating that the dominion gov ernment through its dairy pro ducts board will probably import at least pounds of but ter from Australia and New Zea land As you kpow the per capita consumption of butter has been declining in Canada during the past few years under the pres sure of high prices in the earlier half of the period and the com petition of substitute spread since and according to the latest figures Ive seen has mov ed from pounds in via 28 pounds in to fractionally under pounds in Of course it has to be remembered that there are approximately 3000000 more Canadians today than there wore in The number of milk cows in stood at 37 million as compared with million a decade ago But the point I have in mind and which I desire to briefly comment upon is your prairie contemporarys conclusion that state intervention in the price process means that the law of supply and demand is allowed to work for anyone except the con sumer The consumer and tax payer gets rooked both ways His money is used to prevent him from getting cheaper butter when the pressure is downward on the floor as he has to pay through the nose when the price goes through the roof My understanding is that the butter imports are aimed at preventing this roofbusting In this lat ter connection I quote from your own Files of and years ago February 1 butter and eggs were about the same price from to cents Jan uary 29 butter between and cents Doubtless the folk found more difficulty digging up their prices than we do in Man never is but always to be blessed Fair Deal Toronto Ont VISITS FAMILY While moving from Halifax to BC Mrs Ken Baker and children Linda and Ricky stopped off to visit Mrs Bakers parents Mr and Mrs Gordon and sis ter Joan at their summer home in Muskoka She also visited her other sister Mrs Gordon Row land and family in Newmarket also friends and relatives here and in Toronto Mrs Baker is going to BC to join her husband who is stationed in the army correspondence was read and acknowledged The Cheerio com mittee gave its report Current events were given by Mrs The question box was taken care of by Mrs Mrs Tansley who is leav ing the neighborhood to live in Sutton was presented with a gift by Mrs Herb Wright The next meeting on Septem ber will be at the home of Mrs Norma Croutch The host esses for the lunch are Mrs Tay lor Mrs Crone Mrs Gordon and Mrs Langs father have had a serious family quarrel following a series of dif ferences of opinions on a variety of subjects instances each felt in holding to his own opin ion and felt that the other was taking an unreasonable point of view In truth the differences in their ages and experiences were responsible for different ideas No matter what the sub ject happened to be there was always some point to provoke an argument This business of arguing had become a habit Fred was of the ITS A Wo iii airs World By Caroline Ion Across the country next week hundreds of young sters will be starting off to school for the first time Many of them will meet this new adventure well pre pared Others will be unable to face help with simple household tasks mm End Tables Ornaments GTON ST SURPRISE GATHERING An enjoyable evening was J spent on August at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Weddel Newmarket by over friends and neighbors The sur prise gathering was in honor of Mrs George who had been a resident of that district years and now living at Prospect Ave Newmarket Mrs was presented with a lovely housecoat and slippers corsage of roses and bouquet of gladioli Mis Phil Hamilton Newmarket read the address After Mrs Brockons reply a lovely lunch was served the new experiences with confi dence because they have not been equipped properly during those important preschool years For many of the latter group school will continue to be an unhappy place for them throughout school life They will be among the ones to drop their formal ed ucation as soon as they reach Fortunately the majority of small types will arrive at school on their first day brimming over with enthusiasm To Sep tember has been a longawaited day School is a wonderful place There they meet new friends tackle junior crafts learn songs play interesting games and through this process continue the job of growing up Good health is a major asset to provide Regular checkups with the family physician and dentist vill help to ensure this as seeing that the child re ceives a proper balanced diet and sufficient rest Immuniza tion against such childhood dis eases as diphtheria whooping cough and small pox should have j been completed long before the child is ready for school At this lime he should receive the nec essary booster dose In a pamphlet Preparing Your Child for School distributed free by the York County Health Unit the importance of a child looking after himself is stressed We picked up our copy together with other interesting material at the units fine display at the re cent Trade Fair Your childs ability to talk so that he can be understood is ob viously a basic necessity Its most unfair to him to send him along to school handicapped in this way He learns speech hab its in his home so let him hear good English encourage him to say what he means in sentences not merely in single words or phrases which are understood in the family It is well to set an example of soft pleasant voices avoiding harsh loud tones Teach him correct terms and names of things He should bo able to say clearly his whole name address and telephone number Baby talk sounds cute at home per haps but hell be embarrassed maybe laughed at if he carries this habit to school with him to throw him out he was ready to go and he went A serious family quarrel such as this is not easy to mend A few years on his own may reveal to Fred that his father was doing what he thought was best for his son Without his son the father may realize that his overpro tective methods had been too domineering He was forever forcing his views based on his past experiences on his son In some cases this might have squelched the initiative of his protege but in Freds instance it was just cause for open rebel- opinion that his father was res- Hon for starting the argu ments by treating his opinions as useless and trying to bend him to his will Father thought Fred was totally to blame because he was Continually suggesting hair- brain ideas to revolutionize ev erything and everyone Neither father nor son respec ted the rights of the other to express an opinion contrary to his own An was made of every difference of opinion They never came to an agree ment each just went his way thinking his way and blaming the other for inability to reason The real quarrel began when Fred announced that he was giv ing up his first job and taking a real one with another firm Freds father had used consider able influence in getting Fred his first job and lie considered a change a personal insult to his better judgment besides there was the disgrace of having a shiftless son Freds enthusiasm for taking a new job was mainly based on the fact that he had secured it for himself without any help from his father The work was practically the same and the pay comparable but he was proud to feel on his own He was espec ially pleased because he felt move independent Freds father threatened to turn him out of the house if he quit his job Freds answer to Experience is still the best teacher To deprive children of firsthand experiences is to pro long their Unobtru sively planning meaningful ex periences for them is to assist in their develop ment toward adult thinking and acting Albert Mr and Mrs Ross Holstock Mount Albert and Mr and Mrs R Pierce Kitchener were holi daying at Algonquin Park and were the weekend guests of Mrs Gertie Baskerville Tea Lake Misses Helen Corner Paul ine and Ruth are holidaying at D wight this week Mr and Mrs Walker and family of Kirkland Lake spent last week in town the guests of Mr and Mrs Clarence Allan and family David Jefferson son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Jefferson re turned on Monday from a motor trip to British Columbia During the past four weeks he visited BC Edmonton and Banff Aha Miss Linda Shier called on Rev and Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs James Cain spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo Ruddock Mrs Lome Harrison returned to Toronto on Saturday after spending a week with her daugh ter Mrs Russell Terry and Mr Terry Mr and Mrs Norman Beaud- attended the funeral service of Mr nephew Cecil in on Wednesday Mrs Frank Robinson and Mrs spent lastj Mr and Mrs Bruce Andrews attended the wedding of Mrs Andrews cousin William Wal lace to Evelyn Wardlaw at Rich- view United church Weston on Saturday Mr and Mrs S Jackson Painesville Ohio and Mr and Mrs A S Parks Cleveland Ohio spent last week with their sister Mrs John and Miss Mrs Clayton Swartz Detroit spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Wilson and Mrs Mrs Helen Johnston and nieces Mrs B Lewis and Mrs Harold Boyd and Mrs Ken also had afternoon tea on Wednesday Mrs J A Smith and children of St Catharines spent last week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Miller Miss Pierrette Shawlni- Falls Que and Miss Jean Squires Newmarket spent last week in New York City as part of a tour of New York State and the surrounding states Dr Jessie Toronto spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs C Near ISPARTAND PAKCEl OF GOOD TIMES J Learning to give and take SECOND SHOW ENTERTAINED AT SHOWER Miss Elizabeth who is to become the bride of Mr Ed ward Lawrence on September 22 was honored at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs Stanley Miller Pearson St on Friday evening for neighbors and friends The room was beautifully decorated with pink and white streamers and flowers and a decorated umbrella and confettifilled bell were hung over the guest of honors chair After the many lovely gifts Which The pamphlet has the following to say about preparing for school Good appearance will go a long way in helping your child get along well with his school mates He should know how wash his face and hands comb his hair carry and use a hand kerchief or tissue not only for blowing his nose but to cover a cough or sneeze His clothing should be simple and practical and at the same time attractive When a child has learned to do things fo himself he galas poise and respect He will be better able to look after his outer garments by himself if his clothes arc roomy and all fasten ings are simple If he is used to sharing duties at home hell have confidence in brought in in a dec- doing things at school He wheelbarrow were open- should be able to keep his own lunch wax served and belonging In order and get along with others is necessary for your childs happiness at school in fact through his entire life Encourage his friendliness towards other people Give him the place and the opportunity to play with other children Your child should be well equipped with sound mental and emotional health Hell have this in good measure if ho has felt secure in your affection learned to lake his place in the family group shared in small learned to do some things on his own and has had a chance for ploy playmates his own age If he has a healthy attitude towards authority hell fit more easily into the school life with its many regulations If he has nt as yet learned obedience and the necessity to In routine youll not he helping him by being overly protective and taking his side against the school If you sincerely think that there is something wrong with the school rules then talk them over frankly and openly with the proper school author ties At first your child may went to keep secret the many new ex periences he is encountering daily This is a phase that soon passes in a happy blending of school and home Before long it not Immediately your child will want to share with you his school achievements Meet his pride with yours praise his ef forts with the same enthusiasm he shows for them and go easy on criticisms Hell move farther and faster with praise than with C U The were back again last Thursday flexing and their biceps to the de light of odd fans at the Gar dens second wrestling show In the opener Sonny Kurgis fast becoming a prime favorite with the local fanatics and new comer gave out with a display of scientific stuff that ended in a draw In the semifinal grab and break everybodys pet Lee bout the out of friend War Cloud But did it get the evenings No 1 villain anywhere It did not It only got the Chief riled up and after minutes of give and take the Chief gave Aforesaid bad chap pie was draped out flat on the ring canvas and for good In the main bout Ski Hi Lee he of the towering frame and long curly locks chomped Whipper Bill Watson a few on the chops and flailed away like a windmill until the Whippnh gave out the soonest at the minute mark The pair came back to bat and bunt each other around before the ap plied his punishing whip and the Ozark Giant was pushing up daisies after minutes That evened it at a fall each They came buck to go another 11 minutes to complete the hour but neither came up with the right answer to win Third card of wrestling is booked in for September Starts As we did years ago this year we are giving away a plow with each of three new tractors special anniversary offer TRACTORS CULTIVATORS HARROWS Farm all Super Super A Formal Cub HORSE SCUFFLERS No Tractor manure spreaders manure spreaders horse hitch cub cultivators heavy springtooth cultivators regular springtooth cultivators regular springtooth cultivators regular springtooth cultivators Cub disc harrow tractor disc harrow tractor disc harrow Springtooth barrows harrow plow harrow plow tractor plow rubber 3furrow tractor plow rubber 3furrow tractor plow steel tractor plow steel plow A plow Cub plow tworow cultivator DRILLS disc fertilizer horse hitch 15 double disc fertiliser drills tractor hitch power lift lime spreaders MOWERS mower horse hitch mower Farmall A mower side rake Farm wagon rubber No LINK OF Longest word in the English language Is International EQUIPMENT i Shallow well pumps Deep well pumps Sump pumps Pressure tanks Manure carriers Water bowls Electric grinder Wheelbarrows USED MACHINERY tractor tractor Cub tractor with cultivator attachment Cub tractor with mower No harvester manure spreaders on steel horse drawn Manure spreader on rubber horse drawn- hay rake A buck rake V spreaders lime spreaders i H feii4fclSfe

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