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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1951, p. 6

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J- J J Br J Mrs Frank enter tained a few friends on Saturday eyeing in honor of Mr Widdi- birthday DONT FORGET our SERVICE ED I MM UP RADIO TODAY if AND DELIVER IT TOMORROW SUBJECT ABILITY OP PARTS Prizes Demonstrations At Travel Show in Newmarket will have the opportunity to wit ness an assembly line of home appliances in operation tomor row While doing so they will have a chance on worth of prizes The Beatty travel show will present free showings to morrow from to 5 pm and to pro in front of store Main St While the washing demonstra tion is being conducted In front of some people in the trailer an ironing demonstration will he presented in show window The show lasts ap proximately a halfhour The large tractor trailer cara van over feet in length is completely it ear ties its water supply having a storage capacity for on board The Realty trailer has its own hot water heating equipment and its own generators by which operate the machinery It Is stuffed by The travel show has covered the entire province has been met with excellent j spouse Recently when the show visited Aurora It was judged a great DEMONSTRATE AT The travel show demonstrating a complete line of equipment will put a special showing the members of the Home Econom ies department of the Area High School This show will be conducted tomorrow morning beginning The travel caravan appearing In Newmarket under the auspices of J ami Sam charge is made The visitors to lie show see a demonstration of a complete line of the companys electrical ami get an wiry coupon which entities them to chance on one of the ten automatic Iteatty washers being given away Bach visitor to the cara van receives a coupon for a package of soap and two or additional prizes smaller appliances will be given by J and Son Visitors to the store tomorrow receive entry coupons for this draw PRESBYTERIAN ST ANDREWS TEA An annual event in Newmar ket which has become part of the traditional celebrations of St Andrews Day Nov is the afternoon tea and bazaar by the Womens associa tion of St Andrews Presby terian church Mrs Leonard Little is general convener this year Mrs Grant Sine will convene the tea The other booths plan ned for the bazaar include aprons Mrs home plants Mrs Hoy McDonald home baking Mrs Saxon candy Mrs Ford Wilson and fancy work Miss Margaret Mrs Joseph Greer is responsible for Hie decorations JUNIOR LADIES AID READIES FOR BAZAAR Mrs Percy Hutchinson was hostess to the junior Ladies A hi of the Christian Baptist church Newmarket when it met Tuesday Nov Miss Smith Mrs Wil liam Young were in charge of the meeting A solo by Mrs Bernard Lee and a reading by Mrs Michael Steel were enjoyed by the mem bers The evening was spent in preparation for the groups bazaar Refreshments ere served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Jack Stephenson Mrs Fred Cass Mrs Roy Gibson and Mrs Hazel Steel a grow fiffSSW RESPONSE EXCELLENT TO KOREAN APPEAL An excellent response was made to the recent appeal for clothing to be sent to Korea The appeal was made by the Junior Ladies auxiliary Trinity United church New market Mrs Charles Jamie- son and Miss Jean Hunter will pack the hale The clothing was brought to the Nov meeting of the group which was held at the home of f Mrs Bert Atkins Mrs Bruce presided Mrs Harry Mrs and Miss Margaret Bate conducted the devotional period Rev J Aiken will con duct the installation of officers at the December meeting A slate of officers will be brought to that meeting by the nominat ing committee Mrs Kenneth Miller and Mrs Robert Peters At the close of the business session a i a y refreshments served by the hostess She was Mrs Frank Car- ley and Jean Hunter Toe November meeting of the held at the home at Mrs King Mrs Wright had charge the devotional and read psalm im Mis read an edi torial and depicting the work of Flower Mission The clip sheet described the at the drug traffic Mrs derrick gave a tumorous on plate in he church ty will be field on J7eembcr in United church ladies are invited to attend Tins speaker Mrs of Toronto freeman an Tor- onto not return or a Mrs Pollock is alio slaying in MOUNT PLEASANT Some from here attended the Armistice service in Sutton on Sunday The Rev Killen delivered a good Remembrance service on Sunday Many are suffering from sev ere colds Mr and Mrs had Sun day supper with Mr and Mrs Bernard Davidson Mrs Moulds was in To ronto a few days last week at tending the district convention of the Womens Institute to which she was a delegate Mr and Mrs and of Sunday dinner with her par ents Mr and Mrs David son Mrs Lloyd Kay of spent Monday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Davidson Mr and Mrs George have left our community and are now living in their new home Farn Form Ntws We are pleased to print re ports of local farm forums but they should be sent as soon as possible to ensure early publication Editor Are Coops Socialistic was the topic discussed on Monday evening Nov to complete the current Farm Forum series on cooperation Members of Newmarket East Farm Forum had different opin ions on whether cooperatives pave the way for public or state ownership and more government control Some felt it would be easier for the government to take over a private concern than a cooperative Other members felt that coops may tend towards state ownership only insofar as they bring to light abuses and press the government for suitable remedies Farm Forums were asked to consider whether a good society should be a mixture of individ ual ownership cooperative own ership privateprofit enterprise and some state and municipal ownership Newmarket East ap proved of a mixed society be cause they said individual own ership and cooperative owner ship give competition and hold down prices The Mount Albert and Holt Farm Forum reporting to the stated that in their opin ion coops were not socialistic because the people themselves own the coops which are not government or state controlled A mixed society with all kinds of ownership is desirable because a community and a nation needs ful business Pine Orchard Farm Forum met to encourage success- Monday evening at the home of Mrs Dike The next meet ing of this group will be held on Monday Nov 26 at the home of Mr and Mrs James Hope The subject for discussion will be Opportunities for Cultural Act ivities Next meeting of Newmarket East Forum will be on Monday evening Nov at the home of Mr A Balsdon concession Sharon when review night will be held Provincial secretaries Will broadcast on What the Forums Say about cooperatives Please send in reports Wed like to hear from more forums in the district Farm Forum Editor KING RIDGE NEWS Congratulations to Mr and A meeting was held in S I on the No on Tuesday Nov to dia- daughter on Oct cuss the question of a consoli- at Weston Memorial hospital dated in district also to the happy grandparents made up of It Mr and Mrs Gordon McLean and Several members of Mrs Gordon McLean is in the Toronto Hoard of Education Weston visiting her daughter were present together with King Mrs Patrick township council members and members of the local scohol board All are in favor of the project which will now be put before the ratepayers of the district Meetings will be held in each school the first one in on Tuesday Nov at pm In school section No the meet ing will be on Wednesday Nov We hope all ratepayers will be present at these meetings to stale their views on this very important project Mrs Crane Mrs Pleas- Mrs J Mrs J Scott and Mrs Fry all mem bers of the King Ridge at tended the annual convention of the SVI in the Royal York hotel on Tuesday Nov and were guests at the luncheon at which Dr Parks was the speaker They were greatly interested in all the proceedings especially the work of the junior WLs Tasty with sandwiches em Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Truman were visi tors at the home of Mr and Mrs J Harmon on Sunday Nov Sunday Nov was Remem brance Day A beautiful bas ket of mums was placed on the altar Christ church in mem ory of all our comrades who gave their lives in two world wars in the cause of peace and all those living who are suffer ing the effects of both wars especially those who have to spend the rest of their lives in hospitals Service next Sunday in Christ church will be Sunday school 2 evening service oclock Farm Forum met at the home of Mr and Mrs Polkinhorne on Monday Nov Subject discussed Are Cooperatives Socialistic Next meeting on Monday Nov at the home of Mr ajid Mrs Wood at pm JUMP DAVIS DR PHONE at The heavy storm of last week kept quite a number from at tending the Bible study at Mr Alex Hopkins home The Womens Guild will meet at the home of Mrs Percy on Tuesday Nov at pm There will be no service on Sunday Nov 18 in the Mount as the Rev and Mrs are on holidays They will be in Cox- his former pastorate and will conduct a wedding while there Mr Mice who an opera lion at forontu hoipitft last week picanor of Tor onto was a lineal of her J Mr of were Sunday Mr ami filter of onto visited Mr and on Wrs Wajijon linen Jast week Toronto visiting their family Mr Simile Cain of spent with Mr arid floor git ttrTrxJ Mrs- Toronto spent weekend with Mr and Mrs W Mr and Mrs Clyde Kershaw and Mia of Mint with Mr and Mrs iy The hockey club held their or ganization meeting at Mr Claude on Thursday evening Mrs Winch Mrs Anderson spent three days in Toronto last week attending the Institute convention and Mrs Perry Frank- ford who are conducting revival at the Free Methodist church are visiting Rev and Mr Xing

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