ft- 19U J m The Common standard f Hound Inglis CoiviUs CONCERT AND FANTASY time we came to Newmarket we have dictum repeated with variations Newmar ket not a musical town Yet people flock to churches a there is special music they crowd Pickering Col- Gilbert and Sullivan they fill the hall for the Show Ho- the vexed question who sing can realize how ter- of whether or not was settled once for all when on Dorothy Bowman Speaks For Handicapped Children BIRTHDAY CLUB important an accompani ment is It can support and lend its own beau- Association of Trinity ty to the songs or it can play Whats the future to do to your standard of living When your earning power will your buying power still be adequate Protection for the way of life that you enjoy and are proud of may be had in the form of a North American Life Retirement Income policy Thoughtful personal planning can mean a secure future for you and yours Without cost or to you timely suggestions on the subject of your assured income after retirement available from any North American Life representative D CASE Representatives CUSSIFIEDS GET RESULTS i 999 the men and operate branches vol aiaiutypon bank a A staff and rttt pa have from million r year y moribWivor It tar r ri V MX a- ii i AiS i r I- Tues day ening of last week the Women church and the Ontario havoc with singer and songs Registered Music Teachers As- Mr accompaniments SOcIitio Of Newmarket present- j were like a rainbow of music with their fufilled promise of underlying beauty and we were all pleased when Madam Pen- acknowledged this so gracefully In his group of piano numbers Mr achieved a veritable triumph Mrs Archie and wondered how he would interpret the Andante for we had always heard it as a string quartette but we learned it could be a beautiful piano number In his Chopin and Rachmaninoff numbers brought out e underlying pathos which is Chopin and the splendor that is Rachmaninoff In lending his Steinway grand piano for the concert Rev Robert did a fine thing and of the whole concert Ill say us have more like it Theres a to this something I forgot which to us and to many others was unforgettable Madame rendering of Were you there when they crucified my Lord in which seemed to put her whole soul and which will live in the mom- Pengelly soprano as sists Kenneth Morton bari tone Norman Hurrle as accompanist and piano soloist in a concert of fine music No love for music Each num ber on the program was greeted with a rising enthusiasm which caused Madame to say she not have wished for a warmer or more understanding response to her numbers It was a program that had ap peal for every taste oratorio ballads folk songs and opera and in each one Madame Pen was equally at home For women only Ill say her tur quoise gown with its garniture of crimson roses from waist to hem was very lovely but for every one we can say that her poise and charm and warmth won her audience as much as her fine voice We have always thought that oratorio was the supreme test of a singer There is all the dra matic intensity of opera but the singer has to make her audience feel this without the help of act ing or costume In Hear Ye lory and hearts of all who heard Israel Jeanne Pengelly did it just that it was vivid power- fantasy a word picture as oratorio should be This was also true of the duct What have I to do with Thee Birthday wishes are extended this week to Buckley London years old on Friday Nov Patricia Gayle Harrison Mount Albert years old on Friday Nov Sandra Greenwood Toronto yean old on Saturday Nov Donald James Davidson New market S years old on Sunday Nov Thomas Newmar ket old on Sunday Nov Stella Lee Meyer Newmarket years old on Monday Nov Victoria Evans years old on Tuesday Nov Sylvia May Greensides Keltle- years old on Tuesday Nov 6 Holt years old on Tuesday Nov Elaine Horner Virginia years old on Thursday Nov Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club ENGLISH CHURCHES DESCRIBED TO WA Mrs C ably led the devotional period at the No vember meeting of the Wom ens association Trinity United church Newmarket She was assisted by Mrs Morton who gave the Bible reading This was followed by two ex cellent piano solos by Master Mills son of Mr and Mrs Alan Mills After the business session We all like to see things growing the growth of a child of a tree of a nation they all fascinate us and it is the growth when joined by Dramatic Club the in- fine baritone the story of creaso dramatic art in the Mrs J Bowman Newmar ket was heard in a radio broad cast from Toronto re cently The broadcast is a part of an allout campaign to locate all the cerebral palsied children so that they can benefit from correct training Mrs Bowman was asked to broadcast with June Dennis on the program by the parent Council for the Cerebral Palsied The program took the form of an interview dealing with the work of the At present this group is main taining a play centre at St Anglican church for cerebral palsied children Children rang- in age from infants to escents have been attending the play centre since its origin year ago The centre enrolls children who are not accepted at the Junior League clinic or St This play centre is operated five days weekly and is staffed by trained personnel and volun teer assistants Mrs Bowman acts as a speech therapist The play centre has enriched the lives of the cerebral children who have attended said Mrs Bowman Many had had no previous opportunity to play with other youngsters The play centre has helped to so- cialize them Each child is as an individual and Is encouraged and brought along I as his own abilities merit said in explanation of the man- in which the centre works It is the of the Parent Council to locate all cerebral palsied children so that they may benefit from proper train- ing Anyone who knows of such a child is requested to contact Mrs Doris Griffiths Glen View Ave Toronto who as tor of the councils publication Pioneer is in contact Elijah and the woman of Zare- was brought to us all in its beauty and pathos and triumph ant ending Feeling of Other Days How we love to hear the songs I with which we are familiar like Songs My Mother Taught Me They bring a nostalgic feeling for other days then the experience of sitting between two ardent Scots Mrs Hayes and Archie when Ay was sung Ah sighed one Oh breathed the other and the words of another song Sing me the Scots Songs which tells of Ihe Scotch blood leapt in my veins as she sang those songs me came to mind Madame knew how to inject the tonic of humor which makes the whole world km and she did it with a de lightfully light hiuch Her French chanson charming and her opening num ber beautifully grave and af fecting without being sombre Her operatic numbers gave us a to hear how firm her interpretive malic ait We could feel anguish as she is faced on impossible choice Then her selection from Madame But terfly site voices her faith very beautifully wore glad to bear Kenneth Morton again in the operatic duet with which they closed the program ft in good lo hear our home talent which too often has to go afield to recognized And now I want to say some thing about one of the highlights of the accompaniments Only those the president Mrs Seldon I her interesting travel- England Her detailed we learn to be better many people in this work her interesting travel- Hor Through the Parents SHOP REFRESHED PEPPY WAY TO START THE DAY up 6Y you getting up If you all through liver with coitttijuttjot liny be tliu Million of people way help from tlicuo The Kruiien widely it principle to ftoo of Mineral KuKebrn twin two It promote of the little in hot water or your morning leverage when needed Try it youll rely on it a many help you to pep and by aiding healthy of the through ami Am SALTS aU members that makes it incumb ent in all of us to watch that growth water it with our en thusiasm feed it with the en couragement of our presence In Harvey a cast of ama teurs was taking over the task of making us see what wasnt there and the strange thing was they did just that for as we were going through the square to the car I had ait un canny feeling that we might see Harvey leaning against one of the lamp posts All those players whom wo seen in other productions had gained poise in diction in stage sense if I may put it that way and the new additions were decided assets I have once or twice said in these writeups that we did not hear every word This time we missed line and dont let anyone think that that is not triumph To never to turn too much from your audience is not always easy hut when achieved that audience is your friend for after all it is the audience who gives the final dictum of suc cess or failure limy must hear ho aide to judge of making us what wasnt the principals were outstanding Mrs Brown has as many of expression as on April has of temperature and had use for every one of them Iter frantic efforts to have her brother Harvey put out of circulation no and her well played Goldsmith could lead a were excessively funny especially Scene hut not as funny as capitulation bur brother and Harvey end Joe pales did really wonder ful hit of acting The personality with Ms overlay of fantasy Die gen He pew which drew people to him only to be completely when Harvey or didnt whs a iljnti fine bit of acting wnH Horotby when alio encountered it Her expression of idiotic aturmed surprise wits marvel sure and Hob Stewart as must have given psych initial some thing to think they gave the audience something to have good over out the muse ployed by Style was very especially In the bits of byplay with Or Sunder- son Nick Wilson male nurse was real enough to make one think of fill the storied one bus read about while us Omar us see very lawyers life like and is not ope Hetty Chum- Icy Ken Jmimlng us taxi driver showed In them parts that being groomed to give im things it wna an of solid and did tm nil good Those for pro duction Vnndurvoort Joe Hulea learning Jack ruber Nancy Hughe did Job while Stephens effort was Her Mrs ably It wn AM all through and wo look forward to the next production ogue on descriptions of Westminster Ab bey and St Pauls Cathedral were enjoyed by the ladies The Christmas meeting is plan ned for Thursday Dec when a special program will be present ed All ladies of the congrega tion are invited to attend ANDERSON BOX St Andrews church Calabo- was the scene of a quiet wedding on Monday Oct at when Margaret Haw ley daughter of Mr and Mrs Ambrose Box became the bride of Howard Douglas son of Mr and Mrs Herbert Ander son of Aurora A officiated ceremony The bride wore a streetlength dress of navy crepe and taffeta with pink vehnir hat and corsage of sweetheart roses and I he- valley The couple were unattended rcgisler being signed by the brides grandparents Mr and Mrs John Box A reception was held at the homo of the brides parents in Mr and Mr Anderson loft or A trip through the New England Status tho traveling in a threepiece navy blue suit with matching accessories Upon their return they will in side in Newmarket for our cerebral palsied children The publication gives parents and others working with these children new ideas and details on correct therapy said Mrs Bowman CNIB COMMITTEE MEETS IN NEWMARKET of the achieve ments of blind pcoplo is a source of encouragement to others who have their sight stated Mr J ONeill director of pub- for the National Institute for the Wind in a brief address given at ho annual meeting of Newmarket and District Advisory Committee of the Canadian for held on Thursday evening Nov I The meeting presided by Mrs J Morris considered work during the past year and laid plana fur future In welfare con vener report Mrs Gilbert staled Ilmt there wore living In this urea who registered with Institute services extended In people include books loaned the braille and hook library homo In struction In handicrafts d in some instances is given to avert hardship that annual to funds In Newmarket thu tiurroundlnH area hod mot with a favorable response following persons were reelected to office for on- ailing year Chairman Mrs J Mr A Jackson aco Mrs Mr Alex Mac- Mis TELLS OF SA WORK IN BERMUDA Best senior Salvation Army officer in the guest speaker on Nov when the of the Free Method ist church met in the church Presiding was the president Mrs The meein was well attended Best save a very ting talk on Bermuda dealing particularly with the work of Army there Best served iu until iluets by and Mrs Mr Violet and Mrs K- Beckett were greatly LEGION AUXILIARY HAS CARD PARTY The monthly and party the Auxil iary was held in the Legion Hall on Thursday Nov There were tables Mrs Arthur Sheridan convened the affair winners euchre Mrs second J Mrs first Mrs Gordon Downward consolation A on two pulls was held Mrs- J Currant St and Mrs An drew St were the delicious lunch was served by the of the evening- i v in your town very Things you buy foe cash credit w same our forefathers bartered to oitaiu or credit for daily ri spending and today A plan your savings but do you plan your spending To assist writing our Consumep Vj -v- -s- a i Si i r iLzt i IP w Hi to help f j The point for he dutiful WALLS CHUNGS dairy macaroni rich made satin milt dairy So much of they growth and In milk a nutritious habit to serve dairy at every meal -S- to M Thursdays tm hni with NATURE 1 Canada Mi t Hill CHAM Mill Mill m- VJ ft iVlj rw J N