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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Nov 1952, p. 8

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i 4 iwjT A WJ I iv i i vv S i nu Mr TIDE ft MM fc I I Tat r l fc CHOICE TIN Kfl r ITS A Womans World By Caroline Ion FOODS OX TIM Ci 3 I A m n t AH HS WAXED ROIL I WFT ROLL vox TEA We Welcome to the world of women the publisher of the Sut ton Reporter Laura As guest columnist she reports the civil defense course being conducted for the horses of North York Mrs who is herself a gra duate nurse has been in attend- ante at these meetings three of which have been hetd Nurses this district mem bers of North York Nurses As sociation have attended two of a course of lectures on Nursing Warfare and a v vivldljh horrors faced by people under modern war attack The course is being given each Monday in the Ag ricultural Office Newmarket The first lecture was on Oct and had Mrs give a I lecture on Nursing Service A film was shown entitled Waking showing the work being done toward Civil Defense in England and the idea that there still is time to do something toward learning what to do in of an attack Mr of New market arid Miss Smyth York County Health Unit out lined Civil Defense Health Ser vice Planning as they explain- areas designated event of j the dropping of an atomic bomb From the centre of attack an area miles about is a mutual aid area which will send help into the stricken section Out side that is reception area whore casualties will be sent for care William Toronto vis- aunt Mr and Arthur On Monday last Mr GIVE Mr and Mrs Garnet Miller were surprised on Saturday evening when their neighbors and friends gathered- at the home of Mr arid Mrs Geo for a surprise party Mr and Mrs Miller had been at the were prepared to return to their own home when about friends arrived for a social evening of dancing and euchre Mr and Mrs Miller were presented with a pair of airfoam pillows A film First on the Spot will dainty lunch was served at the be shown close of the enjoyable evening of the nurses was given by Dr King of York County Health Unit on The Effect of Radiation on Man also Medi cal Aspects of on Atomic Dis aster Next Mondays lecture will be on Nursing Problems in Mass Disaster and Nursing Care of Trauma and Burns and the V The Canadian LegIonBESL A AURORA BRANCH 3 Jo Mr arid Kenneth Roy are pictured after their recent marriage at the Christian Baptist church Newmarket The bride is Violet Curtis daughter of Mr and Mrs William Curtis The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Roy Newmarkt News irri 7 KM iur FOODS TINS MO SOUP MIX ilr JAM MO iao if id -L- feiivi- j Ml v his parents Mr and Mrs Thomas on Sunday Capt and Mrs J and family left this veek for Quebec City where they will make their home Mr and Mrs Arrow- smith and Miss Beth Arrow- smith Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Norman Recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Smith were Mi and Mrs Franks Hall Mrs George Smith Branch and Master Roy Cook Mr and Mrs A F Arnold spent the weekend in Montreal the guests of Mr Arnolds mo ther Mrs James Arnold and his sister Mrs Kendry Mrs Henry Smart visited her aunt Mrs Charlotte week Mr and Mrs Jack and Cheryl moved to Georgetown on Tuesday Mr has been transferred to the Bell Telephone branch Brampton Misses Doris and Elizabeth McKittriek spent two weeks with their uncle and Hi iawioE dan and family Charles Stoufr viilCf visited her nephew Henry Smart and Mrs Smart recently Miss shier who gradu ated in the spring from the school of nursing Grace hospi tal Toronto has joined the staff of the York Coun ty hospital Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wal ker and family Toronto were Sunday visitors at the homo of Mr and Mrs Frank Mrs Edith Harrison Toron to spent the weekend with her parents Mr arid Mrs Thomas Apps Mrs Russell tori St Catharines visited Mr and Mrs William on Sunday Reeve Arthur Evans and Deputyreeve Gladmah atten ded County Council in Toronto this week- iMr arid Mrs Stanley koy St spent a few days last week visiting friends at and Wellington Mr Ray who has been visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Blizzard for the past two weeks has returned home Murray Johns m m m I Parents Teachers Association lb Tar lb A CHOICE Blade bone removed Blade Roast lb i CHOICE I M SIDE BACON WW r end cuts lb k A I AM CI WiroM yeSiSfr centre cuts or slices Little pie Sausage small IM lb i w v i- F flr M The first regular meeting of the ParentTeacher association of St Johns school Newmar ket was held at the school on Monday Nov when Murray Roberts was Installed as the charter president The organiz ation meeting had been held in June Purpose of the newly formed association has been stated bring into closer relationship the parents and teachers of St Johns school so that they may cooperate Intelligently and ef ficiently in promoting the wel fare and particular needs of the children coordinate the spir itual and educational forces ot the home arid school in a pro gram of Catholic child training to offer through I- pi programs of par ticular Interest to parents to ah courage the standards of family life end to a greater appreciation Catholic -education- Father opened the meeting witJi prayer The president Welcomed the fathers mothers the meeting lb Sister Mary Timothy Mrs Si Stevens for share of he organization work i 3T P The proposed organization and bylaws were read and ed with changes being made A letter from the New market Home and School asoci- extending best wishes for success of the newly formed of St Johns was read Sis ter Mary Timothy introduced the new principal Sister Mary The group wilt meet the first Monday of each month with the exception of June July August and September Membership is open to parent or guardian having a child in St Johns school and any person interested in the 1 i 11 IB Rev Father gave a brief of the work of such an He laid particu lar stress on the home as tlio source with the school as a of In the home Officers for the president Hurray Roberts vlcepres Mrs Arthur West secretary Richard Ham on troos A A Conlln Sister Mary as the school Is- the honorary presi dent and the parish priest Rev Father McCnbe is the spiritual director of the association Caldwell a teacher at Newmar ket high school gave a talk on Atomic Bomb Phenomena illus trated by slides of detail J Adams showed a film Tale of Two Cities which showed the immense dam age done at Hiroshima and Nag asaki in World War with hor rors by blast and by Following the film he gave a talk on Communication a Transportation In I hi he showed how completely helpless Toronto would be event of an atomic bomb being exploded above City Hall AH local fa cilities- such as water gas and electricity would be wrecked and of course street car ended He pointed out that every thing half a mile of the bombed area would bo kill ed Fires and building damage would result from the harbor to St Clair Ave and from Lo gan east to Ave- in the west Fifty per cent of Torontos hospital facili ties are in this area and would be wiped out as would the fire halls police stations fund other buildings of importance Fires would burn in this entire area and it has been calculated that pumpers would be needed to even keep fires contained in the wrecked area there only GOO pumpers all Ontario It looks a as Maj Adams pointed but and will take a terrific number of people and work to prepare for this eventuality If this were to happen help would have to be rushed in from mutualaid areas and with the casualties probably in jured and bunted to be taken care of in the reception areas He finished by remarking the old saying It V cant happen here has to lie changed to can happen here as happened In Nagasaki It positively happen if nh- enemy starts Lecture at Mondays meeting ANS2Wv I 1 AN UNUSUAL CONCERT THE GRAYS I OWES ST Friday November 7 PKOCEK1KS TO THE FUND rrd offers genuine Viyella Flannels y vi I- i rV ri m f Toilet Stip yci RIG iV v 161 felf lli ts -v- -SB-Mr- Soap fins RIO CAKfS f i mm r cfiirncTi v- T ii- vr S f of in Hid area by the Christian naptlisi church ifm of New York state sent a lg t he ilea I group fima humble to seven or hHrejiw In of tlicominuhlJy years of Con- and I ft of was In Con- church was welcomed Ipto 1st of Ontario and Quo- lc known aT 0 llaptlst ihii special long period of community leadorjihlp Dr P presi dent of University Hamilton will Iho annivers ary speaker for Sunday Nov fl mid A church family will bring- the WdnUiors anil adherents toKeihcr oh evening pin The of bo observed on Sim tiny Nov when at 11- A perlhlondeht of the Mission board will bo 1 speaker Young A of society will con dud closing p in- when his subject will bo The New Many old will bo an ate In a these TO SHOW The i MS Trinity United cHureli will In the school room on Tuesday Nov It Mrs is conyeiier of the meeting and will show slides on Africa Pupils of Mrs will provide the music All the dics of the church welcome Birthday wishes are extended this week to June Newmar ket years old on Saturday Nov I rr Wiry London years old Nov Pa I Gay 1 r r years old on Nov Sandra Towno yean old on Monday Nov James market years on Nov t li Meyer 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