J- f- N rtT C i A a Jiving king of Scotland who died in A is a canopied Mot upon the back of elephant t- v rai Vf Si how and one of I get out of life people There are days K opinions and who help pass the most while ing about by bus and thai is the really friendly way to tra vel Oct 1M1 GIVES ADDRESS ON CIVIL DEFENCE Civil Defence was the topic of Fred talk at the general meeting of York County Hospit al Womens auxiliary on Tues day Oct Held in the Agri cultural Board rooms meet ing was chaired by Mrs Noble Mr an exreeve of Newmarket and exwarden of York county has been active in local politics for many years He of the board of North York Roads commission Mr outlined the for defence up by federal authorities The responsibility for civil de fence is brought to the municipal level with each locality to organize resources for Toronto has been desig nated as a primary target in the event of another war with York County Ma buffer area It would mean that people would e evacuated to this district Sff said that it was important to have the people qualified for leadership and Work before the need arises To prevent possible con fusion or panic such groups a the hospital boards and Staffs should be trained A survey of buildings within the com munity and a listing of emergen cy equipment should be made More first aid courses should be established and more people raged to take them Womens within the district could furnish the necessary Impetus jo begin civil defence planning Hour much better it would be to have the organization detail before emergency services were called upon than to wait In and confusion later There is a general apathy across the Dominion this topic and women could assist by urging lo cal governments to seriously consider their responsibilities re garding civil defence A social hour brought the af ternoon meeting to close when Mrs John Dales committee light refreshments OBITUARIES On Monday Oct Gladys Irene Smith passed away at York County hospital Newmarket af ter a lengthy illness She was born Gladys Irene Trivet the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Albert at Newmarket in She- mar ried Robert Smith in Mrs a member Of Trinity United church and be longed tf Surviving Robert- SiAith and Aubrey 6 Smith her husband jpredeceasecl her in Clara Trivett arid Newmarket three brothers Ross- Newmarket Cfiri Br Nor tH Bay J Aiken and Rev CoUbn conducted the funeral ser vice at the chapel of and lose Pallbearers Sam- Leslie Wright Thom as Doyle Alfred George and Harper Price Interment was in Newmarket m m m cemetery at the Thompson Funeral home on September with Rev Smalley conducting The many floral tributes showed the high esteem in which the de ceased was held- The pallbear ers all lifetime neighbors were Stanley Harry Web ster Leo Blackburn Frank Cur tis Black Walter Interment was in KetUeby cemetery ARMITAGE Mr and Mrs Clayton spent the holiday with their par ents Mr and Mrs Johnstone Toronto and Mrs Reld Mi Edmund Toronto spent the Thanksgiving weekend at the homo of Mr and Mrs ley Cook Miss Jean Lewis spent the holi day weekend attending the fourth Annual Conference Tor onto group of the United Church of Canada which was held at Trinity Kirkland Lake They motored both ways and had 5iWy5 Closes to students Newmarket- public schools from toddlers tip the breather their studies re- broad Mount to in the Perks dash Perks schools annual track and field Mount and Dennis lied meet Naturally the S S field the big doings was a busy good weather Johnny spent the weekend at the home of Mrs Holiday guests there included Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs and Miss Martin Mr and Mrs have moved into the home formerly occupied by Mrs Crawford and Mr and Mrs Guard have moved into the home Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Raymond Stephenson who were married on Saturday Oct at Port Mrs Steph enson is the former Eleanor Mrs and Miss Moody have returned home from their trip to While there Boys running high Walk- they called on Con and Mrs Qi Walter Donne Milestone standing broad Walker Dennis IS run- Rowland PH MAIN ST J COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE PICK UP AND DELIVERY i Dealers for SS UNITED MOTOR SERVICE Wfirtse t FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP V TEACHER REVEALS 1785 2315 2350 YORK Subject to change fa G GEORGE HOTEL Phone Emily Sharon passed away on Tuesday Sept 30 at York County hospital after several weeks illness She was born at Sharon the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Absalom The deceased married Grose in Mrs Grose was a member of St James Anglican church and a life member of the Her chief interests centered around her church home and music During her earlier years she was a music the -V-V- -y-iVy- I Her mater a I grandfather John Stokes was the architect for the church to which she de voted most of her life She was the greatgranddaughter Of late David founder of the Children of Peace society end builder of Sharon temple Surviving are her husband three daughters Marion Mrs Norman Pearson Gertrude Mrs Tom Lowndes and Kathleen one sister Mrs Montgomery Toronto one brother Frank Man The funeral service was con ducted by Rev A J Arthur at St James Anglican church oh October Pallbearers were Grose Winnipeg Norm an Pearson Tom Lowndes Osier 11 Montgomery and J Montgomery Interment was in cemetery spot for approximately seven hours as the competitors vied for ribbons medals prized ribbons of course were red indicating first- place arid in tjiat depart- Karen speedy not quite years stole the show with four sweeping to victory in every event in her r Graham George who wound up senior boys champ was well bedecked with red rib bons five Linda collected three first and a second goad for inteririediate girls title and John boasted four firsts and a sec ond mark the boys interme diate Program went off without a hitch and Principal H A Jack son and P S staff are to be congratulated Pleasing feature too was the fact there vas an increased number of parents on hand over past years to see their young shavers do stuff Results were as follows SENIOR EVENTS Boys 14 and over running high jump George Bur gess Scott standing George Burgess J running George Burgess J Mulder hop step jump George Burgess J Walker CO yd dash a George G Burgess J Walker nj fc T Blv Helping my young Johnny homework proved interesting the other night He said his teacher had told the class seven colours combine to make white and blue is of them Ive always used Blue in my washing and now I know why Out of the blue comes the whitest wash and Blue costs just a cents a month Boys under running high Smith standing broad Vi McCutchcon W Cameron running broad Keats dash Smith Girls running high Dales standing broad Wilson ClosSjfS running broad Bales Fines J Janes dash Girls running high I M King standing broad S King run ning broad S Pet- V dash U Pollock Girls tinder 6 running high KrPcat K Goring standing broad K Peat P 44 run ning broad K Peat Osmond P dash K Peat K Goring and P tied Junior boys champion G Perks runnersup VanZant Mason Junior girls champion K Peat runnerup S Peturrson Special race for kindergarten girls Bone boys Parks Bennett Relays pass ing King Smith J Best J Eves J P si iX i r l I i AVi i SS 1 I a LSI -a- fivAJ George Clifton re- farm home lot con a suit of a heart attack He was born on lot 34 con the eldest son of the late Ida Mount and Cook He mar ried too The deceased was a retired far mer having moved Aurora on August Li Surviving are his widow Flor ence one daughter Velmo two I brothers Harold Toronto and Earl- The funeral service was held New Limited Simpsons Limited Notes and Preferred To funds to employ fo S7r- Company have ah with antl Co In a new company which is acquiring mail order agency and of Limited and which will also retail in new locations Canada ihc Debentures will be lie security of the Coirijmuy Limited plans to redeem on January iiti First Mortgage Secured Term and Preferred res We offer as principals i Limited Denomination and A 1 to yield jk -i- f wTt nki be forwarded promptly upon payment available to I amounts to 533 net and accrued dividend from proapeetua include which are a legal Canada jr Ti prompt attention frj a JN broad Bone A Burling J running brood J Arthur Mills hop jump J D Rhodes yd dash G G Bugler Girls and over running high jump Martin Watt Gordon standing On Wednesday Sept broad B V Martin S George Clifton Cook- Watt throw away suddenly at his former J hop step jump Croutch Martin S Watt yd dash Watt Gordon Girls and running high jump Scott P slaniling broad D Lane ball throw Scott Christie hop step jump M D Scott Lane yard dash M J Senior boys champion Gra ham George runnerup Jim Senior girls champion Bev erley Von- Martin Marie no Donna Boys JO and running high McKnight Car son standing broad J K Sargent It Sheridan- running broad Blair- K Sargent hop step jump P Perry yd J Boys fl and running Abbott Bull and KV tied standing broad Taylor K Weir running broad K Weir Parks boll throw Bull Orion Greenfield- dash N Bulb Girls and running high Rhodes Wat son standing broad Rhodes J hop stop J fihodes J Lane ball throw L Bone Watson GO yd toh D A May Rhodes J Lane Girls and running high P I1K0- she and Metcalfo lied standing a J running Davis ball throw p A m mm da J ftfoenob boys cKarnploni John jlni v- v Linda lyn Barbara JUNIOR EVENTS Boys Running W Warner J W Mason Ma son Graham Wl running broad Warner J Mown J Smith Boys and running high Marshall Mason jump J Bugler standing Austin placing blocks Perks Goring P Young J Greenfield N Glenn P B J HEIP YOUR POST OFFICE YOU your mall clearly and accurately Include Postal Zone Number In Ottawa Montreal Toronto Vancouver Wrap parcels securely tie them with strong cord Be sure to put on sufficient postage if in doubt have Post Office weigh your par cel and avoid double postage due Wherever you live it is very very easy for you to buy and cash Canada Post Office Money Orders Becauso from coast to coast over Canadian Post Offices provide unequalled close to 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