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Newmarket Era and Express, 1 Nov 1951, p. 6

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-a- y NOT I mi 0 Nations As family Of Mankind USED CLOTHING SALE OF SUCCESS A successful used clothing sale was held by the Newmarket and School association on Oct Mrs Bert Mormon and Mrs Stewart convened The association wishes to thank those who contributed to the sale as well as those who patronized it- About was raised for Home and School work through this project ATE TO The Newmarket Home and School association catered on Saturday for the noon meal at the fall conference of the Feder ation of Women Teachers of On tario Mis Walter Johns con vened TO SERVE AT COMMUNITY BAZAAR light refreshments will be served at the Community Bazaar by members of the Newmarket Handcraft group the sponsoring organization The Community Bazaar will be held in the town hall both afternoon and evening on Wednesday Nov Over individuals and groups will have booths at the bazaar Mrs Geo is general convener nd anyone wishing to enter her handwork for sale in the bazaar should have it at the town hall on the preceding evening Nov from 730 to HIGHLAND MEMBERS ANNUAL BANQUET The annual banquet and dance of the Highland Golf club was held at the Greystones Aurora on Wednesday Oct 24 Cups and trophies for the year were presented Following the dinner slides taken at the Sadie Hawk ins twoball held earlier in the summer were shown They were greatly enjoyed by the members Champions for the season are Ada and Bill Sherwood Mrs won the cup and cup as well as the Mary Lynn trophy Gladys Mc Neil won the Webb cup and Shirley Cain the Rose Bowl During the summer two mem bers of the club Vi Dales and Gladys McNeil won the annual ladies twoball held at Scarboro Golf club Each won a cup which he retains for one year Prizes awarded in the mens included the Leacock cup Bill Sherwood Dawson Bill Cross Century cup Jim Rut- ledge Hart trophy J McDer- and Coronation shield Harry Boyd LOCAL WOMEN HELP PLAN FOR MEETINGS Mrs and Mrs Mathews attended the dir ectors meeting of the Ontario School Trustees and Rate Pay ers association which was held on Friday Oct in the Parlia ment Buildings Toronto Mrs attended in her capacity as district director and Mrs Mathews as a member of the ex ecutive committee the OST Ml association Mrs Mathews is chairman for that group for the Easter conven tion which will be held at the Royal York hotel Toronto April inclusive in conjunction with the convention The Ontario School Trustees and Rate Payers association is one of the four departments of the Ontario Educational association SEEK KOREA AID The Junior Evening Auxiliary Trinity United church will meet at the home of Mrs Bert Atkins St on Tuesday Nov All members are re quested to bring used clothing for a bale to be sent to Korea Junior ladies of the congrega tion are invited to attend OBITUARY Ernest CBtfat The first North York student to be awarded a Carter scholar ship and also to win an Edward Blake scholarship Ernest Chari ton Boart who received his high school education in New- market died in hospital in To He was a member a pioneer family in the district Mr graduated In arts from the University of Toronto went on to Hall and was called to the bar in He had a law practice in Toronto for years Mr served as alder man for Ward from to He was president of Ward ft Liberal Association in He served overseas in the first World War with the Machine Gun Company Me later served with a special contingent sent to Russia He was created a KC in He was a member of the On- Club Tuscan Lodge and AM Newmarket McKin- toy Lodge Native Sons of Canada the Phi Delta Phi fraternity Surviving are his wife the former Edith Clarkson six sons Ernest Geoffrey John Peter Jim and Humphrey and two J Morris Beryl of Toronto If we are to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war we must begin to think of ourselves not as separate na tions but as the family of man kind said Mrs Charles in the findings of the round table discussion on The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights The discussion the highlight of the Newmarket Home and School association meeting in the Prince Charles school Tues day October placed the re- for a successful un derstanding among the nations at the individual We must be bigger minded in our own lives We must be more willing see the other fellows point of view to be more tolerant of those of differ ent racial origins and religious backgrounds We can actively develop a liking for people For friendliness to our neighbors and associates is after all the beginning point they stated The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a moral docu ment Representatives from nations worked for over three years preparing it and revisions are still being made Canada although one of the nations to help draft the declaration was unable to sign it as such matters as health and education dealt with in the declaration come under provincial jurisdiction ra ther than federal On the panel were Mrs Mrs Fred Becker Mrs W W and Mrs William Tucker Toronto Mrs the panel chairman is convener of the Committee on World Un derstanding an executive mem ber of the association To ronto branch and for many years has been active in Home and School work Mrs Becker is president of the Womens Section U association To ronto branch and past con vener of the World Understand ing Committee Mrs Marjoribanks another active Home and School worker is past president of the Womens Section UN association To ronto branch and on the execu tive of the UN association The fourth member of the panel Mrs Tucker combines activities in these organizations with a posi tion as a faculty member at the University of Toronto She is active on the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews and on the Friendly Relations With Overseas Students at U of Mrs citizen ship convener was in charge of the meeting which was chaired by the president Mrs Howard Morton The guests were intro duced by Mrs Myrtle Puree and Mrs Herbert Dunham thanked them on behalf of the group An interesting open dis cussion period followed the panels presentation Stuart Scott school won the attendance prize for October if wRAPTjNrp i Newmarket Social News Mr and Mrs Donald Howard are pictured above following their marriage in Trinity United church Newmarket The bride was Lois Muriel Blight daughter of Mr and Mrs Cyril Blight and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Cockburn all of Newmarket Women Teachers Meet At Prince Charles School The Prince Charles school in of all our educational was the meeting place for the fall conference of region three of the Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario Miss Fred president of York One Association and her committee acted as hostesses to the delegates and visitors from the counties of York Peel and the City of Toronto Miss Eva Barnes of Newmar ket a director conducted a short devotional period based on the conference theme Citizen ship Greetings from the presi dent of the Ontario Teachers Federation Miss Dorothea Mac- Ottawa were read by Miss Beryl Wood Her message directed the delegates attention to the importance of good citi zenship in their new task of curriculum revision Mrs Ruth Clarke president of in her letter of greetings quoted the Royal Commission Report on Educa tion To be a good citizen one must be informed about the fac tors involved in any civic na tional or international issue Great and indeed paramount is his responsibility to distinguish reason from emotion facts from propaganda and the true from the false Herein is the compass if Miss Eva Walker treasurer on the provincial executive and convener of the OTF in her remarks opening the conference stressed the importance of active personal participation in com munity life Mrs G Johns and social committee of the Home and School club prepared a lunch eon in the parish of St Pauls Anglican church Head table guests included Mrs B member of the Newmar ket School Board Mr O MacKillop inspector of York One and Mrs Mr Galpin inspector of York Nine and Mrs Mr A Jackson supervising principal of Newmarket public schools and Mrs Jackson and Mrs Howard Morton president of Newmarket Home and School Association who provided table favors for the luncheon guests Greetings were extended to the conference by Mr from York Nine Mr MacKillop from York One and Mr Jackson from Newmarket Miss Evelyn was in charge of registration assisted by Mrs Shtyk Miss A Graham and Mrs tmm Select th Out teste far ytmr Tfc militant mm ine ant VV3 mm -AV- lift Main ST -t- Mr and Mrs Frank field attended the wedding of their niece Jean to Moore on Saturday Oct The reception was held at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Howard Sharon Mrs Mrs Comer Pine Orchard accom panied by Rev and Under bill missionaries on furlough from India visited Miss Brown and Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bruce and family spent the weekend in the guests of Mr and Mrs Richards- Mrs Emma Clark Port Ar thur visited her niece Mrs Har per Price and Mr Price fortwo weeks prior to visiting in Dunn- ville with Mr and Mrs Harry Price Mrs May Graham and Mr and Mrs Alex Toronto were weekend guests of Mrs Leo Mr and Mrs Bob McCarn- spent the weekend with the formers parents Mr and Mrs Bert returning on Sunday night to Niagara Falls Michael McCaffrey son of Mr and Mrs A McCaffrey has been transferred from the Walker ton branch Bank of Mon treal to the branch in Wales Prior to taking his new post on Monday he will spend the week end in town with his parents Murray Nelson East visited his uncle J O Little for two days last week Mr and Mrs spent the weekend visiting friends in Meatord and Thorn- bury Mr and Mrs Gordon Ross and Judy Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Ross Thompson Cedar Val ley visited the mother and sisters Mrs Mary and the Misses Mr and Mrs Ernest Morton accompanied by Charlotte Mor ton and Amy Gibson attended a trousseau tea in Toronto on Saturday for Mrs Mortons niece Mary McBride Mrs George Nichols Toron to was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Roy Martin Mr and Mrs J Smith and Mr and Mrs Harper Price spent the weekend in with the latter couples son Harry Price and Mrs Price iMrs Friend Morton Kes wick is spending the winter with her daughter Mrs Rolph Mr and Mrs Bud McCarnan spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Cecil Wood and Mr and Mrs Bert Mr and Mrs Mac rae of the Review spent the weekend with Macraes father Morton and brother M Morton JUNIOR LADIES AID The Junior Ladies Aid of the Christian Baptist church New market will meet a week earlier in November with their meeting being held on Tuesday Nov pm at the home of Mrs Percy Hutchinson Prospect St All members are requested to bring fancy work for the Community Bazaar to this meeting Please note change of date WEDNESDAYS A Hurst Newmarket op tometrist is closing office on Wednesdays while he conducts school eye surveys at Sutton DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Telephone I Clearing Out Sale CHILDRENS WINTER COATS SMALL SIZE SNOW SUITS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED GIRLS DRESSES SIZE SPECIAL Vri L A ON 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