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Newmarket Era and Express, 1 Nov 1951, p. 3

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i News Mr and Mr of Toronto visited Mr anx on Sunday Oct and family and Mr and Mr were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J Harmon Farm forum started it winter on Monday Oct 29 at home of Mr and Mrs- Got- Cook Next meeting will held at the home of Mr and Cook on Monday Nov at Services next Sunday Nov- at Christ church will be Sim- day school at evening service at Mr and Mrs Jack Davis Paul and Bruce of Snowball spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs Leo Blackburn Mr and Mrs Knappett and family Richmond mil were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs- Stanley and family Mr and Mrs Leo Blackburn spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Martin Mrs John Little and family spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Jack Davis and family- Mr and Mrs Arthur Blow spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Mr and Mrs Bud Campbell New Toronto were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Blackburn Mrs spent last Thursday with Mr and Mrs Howard Black The A are holding a bazaar on Saturday Nov 10 in the United KING RIDGE NEWS The children of S No are holding a Halloween party on Wednesday afternoon Oct Mr and Mrs J Scott mo tored to Whitby on Sunday Oct to visit their daughter Mar tha at the Ontario Ladies Col lege where she is a student Mr and Mrs Marsh have purchased a trailer home and are travelling to Ottawa Mr and Mrs and family and Mr Harris all of Toronto were Sunday visi tors at the home of Mr J Mc Laughlin BETHEL Mr and Mrs Johnston opened their home for a shower an honor of Mr and Mrs James the former Nancy Huntley Decorations were pink and white Miss Jean Huntley assisted her sister in unwrapping the gifts which were both lovely and use ful Mrs Johnston served a lunch and was assisted by Mrs Kydd Mrs Lloyd Mrs Miss Jean Huntley visited her home on Saturday Mr and Mrs J Lamb and Miss L Richardson Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Richard son and Mrs L W Richardson recently Mr and Mrs Joel LaChappell Jr are moving into their new this week Mr Allen house had a white stucco finish Mr and Mrs Ed Wood visited Mrs McXinley on Sunday Misses Bertha Dixon Elsie Sutton and Loraine Moody of Toronto spent the weekend at their homes here Constable Arthur Moody and Mrs Moody attended the police banquet at the Au rora on Tuesday evening A very enjoyable evening was spent on Friday in the town hall when the Junior Farmers spon sored a masquerade party Prizes were given for the best costumes Mr Lincoln Bell passed away on Friday evening at the home of his niece Mrs I- in his year The end came suddenly although he had not been in the best of health for some time Surviving is one sis ter Mrs Toronto The funeral was held on Mon day from Mrs home Interment in Bolton cemetery The United church held their anniversary services on Sunday at am and pm with the Rev Mr Boyd of Bolton as the guest speaker The Bolton choir was here for the evening ser vice and their music was enjoy ed by all Mr and Mrs Gordon Smart of spent Sunday with the tetters father Mr Gordon Brown Mrs Smart was guest soloist at the anniversary ser vice in the morning The Horticultural Society closed another year with a ban quet and program on Wednesday evening Prizes were given to the members that were success ful in gaining the top points throughout the year The Anglican held their bazaar and afternoon tea on Saturday in the hall The pro ceeds were very gratifying RECORD BREAKING COW of be Elsie Texal artificially bred heifer owned by Cecil and Glenn Atkinson Schomberg has established new world rec ords for yearly production of both milk and in the junior threeyearold class on milking She gave fcs milk containing 986 lbs fat average test percent Elsie was fed and milked by 22yearold Glenn- Elsie almost missed being registered as a purebred and thus her chance to go on official test as Wm Cooper Concord in whose herd she was born had only one purebred cow her mother and only registered the daughter when to do so by a neigh bor Atkinsons bought her when a few months old A year ago another member of the Atkinson herd Orchard Vale Laura Texal set a world record for yearly milk production in the junior twoyearold class on twiceaday milking by giving lbs milk and lbs fat Proudly displaying their new champion arc Cecil Atkinson left and son Glenn ZEPHYR The anniversary services Zephyr United church will held on Sunday Nov at am and pjn The Rev Mr Lockie of Claremont will be the guest speaker Special music by the choir assisted by the Orillia quartette There will be a hot supper served in the Sunday school room on Tuesday evening Nov A good program will also be given by the quartette and Mr Elmer Wood elocution ist of and Joan and Ken neth of musical numbers Mr and Mrs accompanied Mr and Mrs Par ker of Weston to visit Mr Gal- sister in last Sunday The Womens Missionary So ciety of the United church will hold their November meeting at the home of Mrs The election of officers for the coming year will take place A number from here attended the anniversary services at Mount Albert last Sunday We are glad to report that Mr is home again from the General hospital Toronto and is unproved in health Mr and Mrs Stewart of Ash worth visited Mr and Mrs last Sunday The members of the Zephyr A of the United church were guests of the W A on Tuesday ST PAULS UILD PLANS FOR BAZAAR The annual tall ten and bazaar of the Parochial Guild of St Pauls Anglican church New- market will be held in the parish hall on Thursday Nov 3 to pm A novelty of the affair will be the Touch and Take table A nursery will be operated for the small tots The group met on Tuesday ev ening Oct 30 at the home of Mrs J Little to complete the details for the tea and bazaar Conveners include candy Mrs Joseph Peat home baking Mrs J O Little fancy work Mrs Roy touch and take Mrs Walter Johns tea tables Mrs James Killer kitchen Mrs Bert nursery Mrs A A short devotional period closed the meeting was led by the president Mrs John Dales A social hour followed when refreshments were serv ed by the hostess Newmarket Era and Iterator faff SCOUTGUIDE MOMS TO PRESENT SLATE A report the nominations committee will be presented at the meeting of the Mothers auxiliary in the Scout hall on Monday Nov pm Mrs Charles will give a report on the ScoutGuide con ference for leaders and mother which warn held this aummer In Midland Mrs Wan and Mrs Bert attended the confer ence representing the group An Interesting pro gram has been arranged and light refreshment will be aerveA HALF PRICE SAVINGS A Yea Cant Atari To Ms At rRflnpS WILLOW BEACH Mrs V Chapman spent last week with Mr and Mrs A Chapman Born to Mr and Mrs Niagara Fall on Wednes day Oct 24 at hospi tal Toronto a daughter Mrs M McKee of Newmarket spent a few days with Mrs Ida Thompson recently On Wednesday Oct 24 Terry Thompson entertained of her young friends at a birthday party on the occasion of her fifth birthday Mr and Mrs Donald Magee spent the weekend with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Sedore Mr and Mrs Clyde Draper report that their daughter Miss Dorothy Draper is enjoying her duties in the Mrs Perry Graves visited her family over last weekend Those visiting Mr and Mrs C Cyrderman on Sunday were Mrs J A Molyneaux Aylwin and Mrs- H POJ Mrs W Mrs Boyd and son Jimmie Toronto On November at pm the Bethel WMS are having a special service Lantern slides and special music Everyone welcome News MRS LAURA ROLLING CORRESPONDENT PHONE KING Growing Up in the Family Monday night raised the sum visual aid sound film and the of according to Mr Alex aVji mi II FOR MIK MARKETING AGENCY MAIL IT TODAY BE SURE TO GIVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS THIS IS OUR CHANCE TO BETTER OURSELVES fc V Toronto Milk a j there ml fAS Bzr TO THIS QUESTION IS YES FOLLOWING REASONS more import the power la the on BY YOUR Phone 366 use of the radio and a recorder machine in the classroom were subjects of special interest to Oak Ridges Home and School Association on Oct at the school The program was under the of the visual aid committee Mrs Yorke visual aid con vener of the Home and School Dominion Federation showed the film It depicted children in various ages at school and at play taking them through from kindergarten to the adolescent stages of growth The film show ed how they behave how they work out their problems by themselves and with the help of parents Mrs read the Home and School creed stress ing the importance of lis being read very frequently at meetings of the local association If there is any doubt that the use of the radio in the classroom is not commendable that doubt was easily dispelled by Mr An derson a senior teacher of Oak Ridges school Using a tape re cording he reproduced two radio programs science and so cial studies that had been heard by his pupils in the classroom These are authorized by the de partment of education as regu lar classroom features About minutes each they made a strong appeal to the audience in their appreciation of the pur pose of the radio in the school Another enlightening subject was a recording of Mr Ander sons voice as he dictated a spell ing lesson He pointed out how his pupils could take his dicta tion by recording and at the same time he would be able to about his classroom as his pupils wrote In this way Mr Anderson acts as supervisor to his own dictation The method theoretically provides the class with two teachers In the same person Mr Anderson feels he la able to more quickly detect those students who require more individual help His demonstra tion made a good impression on the large gathering attending the meeting Mrs J Anderson the local president was chairman of the general meeting In the absence of Mrs chair man of the visual aid committee Mrs Anderson took her place A discussion was held regard ing curtains for school windows to be used when showing films during the daytime to the stu dent The present absence of draw curtains makes Impossible to have films while are in session The use of daytime films would be advantageous to the Home and School as on certain occasion It was agreed to build a sec Itonal platform which could be laid in any of classrooms when required When not in use it would be stored The association asked for don ations of used felt mattresses which arc needed for tumbling exercises part of the train ing It was agreed that a film bo given to tho classroom which has largest representation of parent at the monthly meetings of the Home and School Gifts of art subjects have been used for the past couple of years or more On Tuesday Nov the monthly meeting of the associ ation will bo under citizenship program Off A bingo sponsored by the Lions dub at Oak Rid school Gallagher publicity convener Seventy players were present A ham donated by Mr Gal lagher pairs of pillow cases towel sets a broom nylon stock ings and other merchandise were prizes Proceeds from social evenings will build up the fund to give or 50 boys in the district hockey sponsorship The Au rora arena will be used Two teams will be entered in the Ontario Minor Hockey Associa tion Weekly transportation to the arena for practice is given by the Lions Mr Ken taking on the coaching of the boys again this year The sports committee of the Lions organization is Bert Comfort chairman Alex Gallagher Bill Fuller Vem and Sid Sheldrake It is expected the arena will be used by Oak Ridges boys start ing Saturday Nov in the morning On Monday Nov the Lions euchre will be held at Ridge Inn Mrs Frank is still confined to bed following an ac cident nearly three weeks ago Mrs George Gould and her daughter Mrs Grace Ray of Cedar Brae spent Monday with Mrs Jack a daughter of Mrs Gould Forty pupils of Lake Wilcox school are suffering from whooping cough or influenza The young son of Mr and Mrs John Borden has returned from hospital much improved after bronchial pneumonia which fol lowed whooping cough Mrs George Gourlay is still confined to her home Clothing Sent to German Family At the October meeting of St Johns a letter was read by Rev from a Germany family expressing ap preciation of a bale of clothing and blankets sent by the A Another parcel has been for warded Proceeds from an afternoon tea held at the home of Mrs S C on after noon will go to parish work Mrs Maurice of tells of her gladioli garden which has bloomed steadily since very early in August School Opened The new fourroom Lake Wil cox school opened for claaAea on Monday morning on full day basis While the school is taxed to capacity with a large enrol ment Mr A chair man of the school board said every endeavor would be made to carry on with a staff of five teachers The fluctuation in the popula tion of the school section is something beyond the control of the school board ho stated We are only facing a situation that is common across the prov ince and will meet it to the best of our ability Lake Wilcox is a summer resort but It would appear the trend is to turn it Into a village but fast The bene- fit of a school in this locality can only be felt over a period of time building is very satisfactory conforming with the modern plan of construction Each room has a door leading outdoors as well as those lead ing into a hallway Two of the rooms can be opened to form a large auditorium Water facili ties are but temporary yet A permanent supply has not been procurable but is expected any MOUNT Mr and Mrs Wilson To ronto spent the weekend with Mrs Wilsons mother Mrs Coo per Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Floyd Winger on the birth of a son and to Mr and Mrs Lome Hoover who have a daughter Mrs Cole had a good crowd at her nylon demonstration last week Mr and Mrs Melvin Hamilton were at Mr and Mrs Mrs Stan Shanks home for tea on Saturday and then visited Mrs mother Mrs John Kellington Mr and Mrs Cliff Sweet and family visited Mr and Mrs Frank Wilkinson Holt on Sun day Mr Harry Cooper is spending the week at home WIKEWS The November meeting of the Ridge Institute has been postponed till Wednesday Nov to allow all members who can do so to attend the annua convention at the Royal York hotel on Tuesday Nov members wishing to attend the convention please get in touch with the president Mrs Sproule before Monday Nov to give her time to make ar rangements for transportation ELMHURST BEACH Mr Dale Bennett of Swift Current has been visiting his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Wesley Hayes and is motoring back Friends and neighbors Beach and community ex tend their deepest sympathy to Mrs Emanuel Miller in her sad bereavement Mr Miller pass ed away Saturday Oct 27 Dont forget the meet ing Nov Come and bring your needles to Mrs Bertolins home Sunday services with Lehman in charge are a and pm Sunday school at am Special singing by Mr and Mrs Earl Bray Bine Melton Reg SALE K5f Other styles and rtoths Priced to Selling at m OTHER BARGAIN 8 J Gabardine suits blues with pantKjRegVISSr- Sale Station Wagon Coats finest quality to Satin Bomber Jackets all colors Humphries Red Hunting jackets V Heavy Air Forte pants and tank and Army pants Work Boots Fade soles English high quality robber STOP AMD SHOP AT MAIN ST Opposite Store NEWMARKET PHONE 1S25 at V 4 J SEt5 p 59 i ir ft-

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