Tie Newmarket Era and Express Feb ITS A Womans World By Caroline Ion Hockey and a string quartet They do seem incon gruous when set down in print But this past week we have thoroughly enjoyed an evening of each Both were completely absorb ing amusing and stimulating That the latter evening was more satisfying richer in its re wards lay perhaps in the fact that we witnessing top rate artists in performance No doubt there are many local hockey fans who would argue the point with me but we felt the refereeing fell far short of perfection On Tuesday night together with several hundred others we settled in our seats at the New market high school to listen to the second concert of this season in the local Canadian Concert series- The visiting artists were the Sol way String Quartet Maurice Solway violin Jack violin Romanoff viola and Marcus cello Mr Adeney was the spokes man for the group and we were not long in discovering that coupled with his great love of music and outstanding talent was a fine sense of humor His program notes were a real treat They piqued the curiosity of the audience into responsive atlen- for each selection of the varied program At one point following the quartets playing of Andersons Jazz Pizzicato without bowing the applause augmented by the enthusiasm of a group of students prevented the artists from continuing their program Mr in a quiet aside to the audience remarked The next number is good also The String Quartet was founded in by Maurice the program informed us But the majority of those present were already familiar with the ensemble through its broadcasts many concerts given throughout the or its appearance at the Canadian National Exhibition last summer whelming that they were offered a series of programs over CBC as well as a tour of On tario under the auspices of the Department of Education Tuesday nights program saw this theory put into practice again Mr in his open ing remarks said that the quar tet had drawn from many levels of music for the evenings pro gram- He said that if Jerome writes good music it re mains good music regardless of the medium used by the compos er deserves presentation from concert stage The quartet un usual treatment of Kerns Smoke Getsiin Your Eyes was warmly applauded by the audi ence the program was begun with a trio from the old masters Moz art and Boccher- and included favorites of everyone Every program must have a cartoon said Mr Adeney as he introduced The Pixy Ring a fairy miniature suite by Waldo- Warner And this is it Again the quartet gave themselves over to the music As they had play ed with passionate intensity composition and been awakened to the feel of spring and the challenge of a new country in Dvoraks Quar tet in they now laughed and frolicked in the woods the small woodland creatures and the little folk from the land of the Pixies But to return if only briefly to the hockey arena for last Thursdays game After six years residence in Newmarket we finally made one of these popular events and can now un derstand their drawing power Perhaps Mr would like to change places with us He could take in the epidemic of WIVU JAJiiWi ivf where the quartet played before a record crowd of spring teas fashion shows and Sis repertoire includes works I such events and we could cover of the old masters popular I the sports events for awhile modern and Canadian com- 1 The resulting stories would im positions the program notes vary from the routine continued and the change be good Convinced that the genera for everyone public and not merely a small There was a scramble in front audience with specialized tastes of the Midland net and we start- can be interested in chamber to yell Hurrah Newmarket music the Quartet for scored Sec the red light is on the first time in Canada present- husband nudged me Quiet ed a Pop concert at Hart House and with infinite patience he theatre Toronto The success said Sit down dear Thais the of this venture was so over- exit sign Win The BY ENTERING COLORIN CONTEST FOR YOUNG ADVENTURERS Newmarket Social Mews Mr and Mrs Gerald Van- nest and Sheila Verona were re- j cent guests of Rev and Mrs R G Warren Graves and Harold Jones Cedar Valley yisited Mr and Mrs Frank last week Miss spent the weekend with her Mr and Mrs George Bar ker Sharon Mrs Ernest To ronto was a guest last weefc at the home of Mr and Mrs vin Cook and Mrs Mrs mother Mrs Van Sickle Marmora and Mr and Mrs Charles were dinner guests oh Monday evening of Mr and Mrs Norman Sedore The Falcon Hunt Club were guests of the Bond Head Hunt Club at a venison dinner and dance on Friday evening Misses Eleanor and Rose visited over the weekend with their sister Mrs William Bray Toronto Mrs Cook returned on Friday night from where she had spent the past ten days with her daughter Mrs J M and family Mr and Mrs Ernest had a telephone call on Sunday night from their son Arthur who is at Sarasota Florida They were speaking with Mrs and their granddaughter Patsy as well AH the family is well and enjoying their stay in the south Mrs Leila Rolph spent three days last week in Toronto the guest of Dr Irene Mrs George visit ed last week in London Detroit and Wyandotte Mich with friends and relatives Miss Martin spent Sunday with the Misses Audrey and Betty Pine Or chard Mr and Mrs Donald Stevens and family had Sunday dinner Mr and Mrs Bruce and family Mr and Mrs J and Bobby Port Credit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs James Rogers Mr and Mrs Lome ter visited Mr and Mrs George Barker Sharon on Sunday Rev Harris and his father Charles Harris Island visited this week at the home of Mr and Mrs A Johns News Of The WI News fur column mutt hi the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine report and announcement will be printed separately King City branch heard an ex- singing Mrs address by Mrs Elton Armstrong of Newmarket on Wide Affairs in Relation to Peace at a meeting held at the home of Mrs J P convener of branch public rela tions and community activities As president of North York district the speakerhas made an intensive study of world affairs She showed how Institutes in their relation to Associated Country Women of the World must be informed on world events We cannot fight communism with the atom bob she stated Food and homes are the pons Communist Russia fears most Mrs Armstrong was in troduced to the meeting by Sirs arid was thanked by the president Mrs A Two appeals were approved by the branch which granted to the Navy League to be used to ward ditty bags for Korean sail the other was an appeal from Save the Children organ ization requesting diapers for Europes babies To meeting each bring one or more diapers made from old or new material Members will donate food par- eels on March to he sent to a WJ organization in Kent Eng land with which the local branch has been closejy associ ated for the past four years A letter from the Sittingboume branch thanked King for the Christmas packages- The new parcel should reach England by Easter A letter from the Jamaica So cial Welfare Council thanked the Institute for a donation toward rehabilitation of sections of that country damaged by tor nado last year Mrs G Pur- cell president of provincial In stitutes wrote to acknowledge the donation toward a relief project in Mesovouno Greece Pine Orchard branch met at the home of Mrs Allan Cody on Wednesday Feb A letter of thanks was read from the Titch- WI of Kettering Eng land for Christmas parcel Mrs C our district presi dent was our guest and gave a talk on the subject Home n Ross- gave an of the Federation of and Donna Toronto spent lrip Sunday with Mrs Fred Barker Newmarket Sunday visitors at the home of Rev and Mrs J Lake were Petty Officer and Mrs John Howe Halifax Mr and Mrs J Howe and daughters Alison Sandra Toronto Mrs I Lake Toronto Mrs Roy Clarke and family Janice and Douglas of Agincotirt Mrs Geo Smith Long Branch Mrs Hall and Mrs Madeline spent Monday with Mr and Mrs Geo Smith PLAN FASHION SHOW IN TOWN HALL A fashion show of spring styles will he presented in the Newmar ket Town Hall on Wednesday March under the auspices of Farm Bureau organizations The Mount Albert branch held its February meeting in the community hall on Feb A short business meeting was call ed at pm at which it was decided to sponsor a cosmetic demonstration lor the ladies of the town and community some time in March Our hockey boys ore in need of funds so the Institute is holding a euchre and dance in the town hall on March The program was in charge of the publicity committee of Mrs Carmen Rolling and Mrs McDonald and assisted by Mrs Herb Herman program con vener who acted The program consisted of public sneaking in which we had nine contestants recitations with sev en contestants solos with en tries and duets with five entries gave a talk on the course in oc cupational therapy she took at the university and showed many of the crafts they learned The meeting closed with the National Anthem followed by a social half hour Miss Gladys Martin head dieti cian Sick Childrens Hospital Toronto was guest speaker at the Feb meeting of the branch Mrs Frank Hodge home economics convener was in charge of the program The meeting opened with the president Mrs Elman Campbell in the chair Two minutes sil ence in memory of our late sov ereign was observed The Na tional Anthem was sung Mrs Elton Armstrong reported on the successful afternoon tea and sale of home baking held by the institute in conjunction with the the Rest Rooms St Mrs T A Mitchell reported on the Valentine party held for the residents of the County Home for the Aged St on Feb Miss Anna Lewis was present She announced that the date had been set for the annual York pioneers and Institute picnic at Sharon Temple grounds as Sat urday June Mrs- Hodge introduced the guest speaker Miss Martin Miss Martin is a graduate of the Uni versity of Toronto in home econ omics She is now with the Sick Childrens Hospital as supervisor of food service Miss Martin gave an interesting account of the equipment and kitchens at the hospital She told of the plan ning of menus and problems en countered in feeding children Union Street branch will meet at the the home of Mrs Bob on Thursday March at pm Motto Todays best should be tomorrows starting point Roll call Something I remember about my grandmother Grand mothers meeting program com mittee Mrs Mrs Mrs Frank Perry Hostesses Mrs- Roy Cowieson Mrs Mrs Iirne Mrs Woodward Please note change of place the Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club Co- on conveners of the affair are Mrs Rank and Miss Margaret Ward Commentators at the show will be Mrs J Bowman and Mrs M The ushers will be Mrs Seneca Cook Mrs Wil fred Oliver J wards Miss Ward Mrs Mordon play at the contest Mrs Jack Smith of ville Mrs Elton Armstrong Rev of Zephyr who kindly consented lie our judges had a difficult task and we appreciate very much Hie time and effort they gave in making this evening success The February meeting of Elm- grove branch was held at Mrs home After the open ing ceremonies two minutes si lence in memory of one Of our members Mrs Richard who had passed away since our last meet ing and also in memory of our beioVed King George VI The roll call Was answered by a garden hint The president asked that each member took up the roll call before the meeting Letters of thanks were rend front school children of Mr Corps travelling train school in Northern Ontario whore Christ mas cheer had been sent by the Institute Arrangements were made make quilt tops All members will be asked to quilt ing bees ftt different times A was named to look aiter euchre party for Feb ruary in null A dona tion sent to help repair the Newmarket Institute rest room which was damaged by fire Next meeting will be at Mrs Robert -Riddelis- home Meeting closed with God Save the and lunch was served Carter and Miss Mae Patterson Mrs in a few On duty at the door will be the words thanked our ENTRY FORM I ft 3 i ENTRY RULES CHILDREN MAY KNTKR COLOR WITH CRAYON MUST IN NOT IATfclt THAN NEXT MARCH MAIL TO MANAGER THEATRE are judged by e harmony Winners to be announced from Theatre during Saturday matinee March The CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLO SAT MARCH Ml BOXY treasurer Mrs assisted Miss Nora Mcintosh There will be a sale of candy with Mrs Florence and Miss Mary Lou Kilgoiir In charge BUSINESS WOMEN HEAR TALK ON EAST The Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club held their International Night dinner meeting the King George hotel ion Monday Fob Miss flyers presided oyer inter program It Included an outstanding ad dress on in and titan by Wftff Aurora an new members and an impressive service which ducted Myrtle Willi candles lit for each country where clubs ore organized Clara vett was guest She was the Miss Moo Patterson Head guests Intro at the close of the delicious dinner by the Miss of the Newmarket club had Invited guests from town there were reprcHonlativen from the Dual and Professional Womens clubs in Aurora vitle and Toronto Two minutes silence in mem of King George VI was fol lowed by prayer tor Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth led by Mrs Lillian Hunk Canadas southernmost part Island Is slightly south of the northern potion of Cali fornia The teachers and pupils are to be congratulated for the talent displayed The Institute is hop ing to make this contest an an nua affair Prize list will be found in Mount news col umn Lunch was served and all felt that hey had a pleasant even ing The March meeting of Sharon brunch will he held nt Sharon school on Wednesday March at 2 pm Please note change of time A schoolday memory educa tion Mrs Harry Walker freshmenl com alt members Ail the Indies are welcome When branch held I the annual family night In WiT Saturday out for Hie Mrs Norman president was chairman Mrs convener Mrs Aubrey Glass the Clifford Taylor presented movies pictures of flip of Maine scenes of nf and views of Taylor flower gardens tlpJiCillm sin song feWiyr branch held flieir In the chair opened with Hie familiar rtd Mary collect The president rem poerrti answered roll eoffi with a helpful hint or how to improve our village Two visi tors present Mrs then took charge of the meeting opening with a poem Mrs a reading A Personal Checkup It public relations meeting and Mrs Win gave a splendid article on publicity The March meeting of the King branch will be hold Hie homo Of Mrs I J on March at ft pm Motto Make life worthwhile where you Roll fall Where would logo a Hostesses Mrs J Jones and Mrs a fry branch meet ing of Mrs last Tuesday was attended by ladies noil children Mrs Shropshire and Mrsl Tiohpinrv wore from Pine branch held their rpgutar monthly meeting the Mrs Wfidpesdny Feb with a d gilrrent events given by j Re ffio conven er Mr when Vnnr Of jprotles The vsa wtth snap shots foil the TtlHmiMr fiis- was the hostesses Mrs Hi A Swifter Mrs Mrs HAH SI CONTEST FBEE WESTINSHODSE TELEVISION SETS 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