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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Jan 1953, p. 6

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hold a tea and bake sale the proceeds of which will go to the Newmarket Nursery school The tea will be held on Friday Jan 23 at the Fire Hall auditorium from 3 pari to Donations of any useful artic les such as toys will be accepted at the tea on behalf of the nurs ery school i ITS A By Caroline Ion Womens Institutes Hosplt The Womens Institutes of On- are taking an active part in a wide variety of enterprises for the health of the people Wherever a hospital is being built the Womens Institutes of the district are furnishing a room or a ward or providing some special piece of equipment For example even before the site was chosen for the South Waterloo Memorial hospital the Institutes of the district were holding bake sales and quilting bees and in all the ingenious ways known to women raising money for their hospital fund Heard are such reports as that Preston and South each have contributed to furnish a onebed room in this hospital and that Gait has given 1350 for a twobed room Similar contributors are coming from about every branch in the district Institutes of South last summer pre sented the hospital board with a cheque for for the new hospital and promised more toward the furnishings Royal Institute near Guelph has given 600 to furnish a room the new general hospital in their area South In stitutes gave their local hospital and a promise of more Nestleton put on a party and raised for the Port Perry hospital and the Institutes of Perth county in addition to furnishing a room gave the Stratford hospital an orthopedic cart for carrying casts pulleys weights and other equipment for orthopedic cases Whats in a name you might ask Well sometimes it isnt wise to tempt fate In a letter from a friend last week we learned that she had joined a skating club organized for the notsoyoung in burg The name selected to for the organization was the Brittle Bone Skating group in her letter she commented Ra ther appropriate wont you agree since many of us havent skated for over years The letter continued with an enthusiastic account of the clubs plans for the purchase of and it finally closed so that the writer could meet some of the group for the first evening of skating As one of the organ izers of the project our friend was very anxious to be present for the initial event As we folded the stationery we noticed a penciled post script It had been added the following morning Went skating last evening as planned Everything was going beautifully so I decided to try some fancy figures Down went Have a commuted frac ture of the left wrist Perhaps that name Brittle Bone wasnt such a good one after all PAROCHIAL UIL0 MM GiippSgt mi of Hit guild St ftt ih fitifiLiJtl itmi- I fig lit Hi all Tuesday Jtaii ft Mrs- J conducted the Those elected Mr John Males Prts Mrs Vice Mrs Arnold Mut east Mr At tti of the was Mrs Hie wilt hold o mat iim of of the and dub Nw- Jake the form of tit will held in ho on pm MU be served s establishment noticed that majority of families Who piiltuh- Ufa cabins encouidered In phopping for food was not convenient for them to carry large stocks of and their stay few week It Involved shopping trips for the visitors In August lie stocked a equipped kitchen wild worth of canned goody coffee and in Mrs Bertha Smith miliar In the kitchen a notice J St on Jan posted recjtresUn that a bo made out stating what was used so that the cost could be added to the vlsltora account In the couiro of two months HO used the kitchen for varying of time Dur ing that time sales titjt amount ing to were written out and worth of good were left on the shelves Every item was ac counted for with no one at tempting to cheat by ok much as a cents worth In the main those using the kitchen UK citizens from such states PAINT YOUR WALLS with WINDOWS CLOSED ASSOCIATION The Guide ftssotlation will hold Alcsetlon of officers hi the Scout hall on Fri day Ian fit ft if on the ftctlvttles will he presented by association leaders Alt those Interested In Guide- are invited attend Ihh will be J Many people doubt that hon esty exists today Too often we only hear of the mean and un derhanded happenings One story we heard recently illus trates that integrity still exists A resident of Kincardine who operates a sevencabin tourist Newmarket Social News Mr and Mrs John Dartmouth were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Atkinson and family Mrs is Mrs Atkinsons sister Mrs Jack Cliff visited her aunt Mrs Frank Viddifield last week Mr and Mrs Walter Couch Holt visited relatives in town on Monday A the outoftown guests who attended the Simp sonWinter wedding on Satur day Jon Mr and Mrs William Beer and son Billy To ronto Mrs Margaret Barker Mrs Nicholas Simp son and Miss Ruth Simpson Mt Albert Miss Dorothy Wilson and Simpson Toronto The wedding was held at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Ernest Winter Mrs George Nichols Don ald Nichols and Mrs Wesley Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Martin and family Wendy spent week with her grandmother Mrs John Closs Aurora Rev Mrs Sny der Park College Port Credit vere weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Gibbons while attending a District Quarterly meeting at the Free Methodist church Newmarket Judy Lansing spent the weekend with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Frank Stanley attended the International Mink association show in Syracuse for two days last week Mr and Mrs spent Christmas and New Years in Quebec City the guests of Major and Mrs J and family Miss Mary Funston Toronto and Mrs Alice Cook Craig were weekend guests of Mr anil Mrs Wesley Boyd Mr and Mrs Tony and Mr and Mrs W Aurora were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Jr Mr and Mrs Hunter Toronto visited in town over the weekend Mr and Mrs Lowell Lansing spent Sunday In town guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Donald Smith Is spending three In Toronto where be Is employed with the Bell Telephone Mrs Samuel Atkinson St Marys is making her home with her son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Held Atkinson Mrs W O Noble New Chairman Of Hospital Womens Auxiliary Mrs Noble was elected president of the York County Womens auxiliary at the annual meeting on Tuesday Jan fluid in the Agricultural Board rooms the meeting was chaired by Mrs ft J Rogers Mrs Howard Cane conducted the election of officers Reports were given by the officers ami committee chairmen and the sec retary and treasurer presentee annual reports The nominating committee chairmen and the secretary and treasurer presented annual re ports The nominating committee brought in the recommendation that office of honorary pre sident be created Named for this position was the last president of the former Hospital auxiliary Mrs Lyman Rose Miss Thomas superinten dent the hospital brief ly When she came to Newmar ket and discovered that there was no auxiliary at the hospital she was completely amazed she said She could not imagine a hos pital without an auxiliary This attitude has been justified since the reorganization of York County Hospitals auxiliary The thanks of the board and her per sonal thanks was extended to the auxiliary by Miss Thomas for contribution of equipment it has made to the hospital The auxiliary been particularly strong in establishing good pub lic relations an Important job concluded Miss Thnjnns Those elected to include Honorary Mrs Rose Past Pros Mrs Rogers Mrs Noble First Vice Pros Mrs J It Edwards Second Vice Mrs Aurora Record ing Sec Mrs W P Fish Sec Mrs A Spear Miss Lulu Clehmd public rela tions Mrs Elton Armstrong Mrs Howard Cane press Mrs Arlcigh Armstrong conveners bulletin Mrs J Bowman ways and means Mrs M purch asing Mrs Rogers Membership Mrs Gil bert entertainment and program Mrs Frank Hope refreshments Mrs Frank Courtney advisory Mrs W I Zone representatives Mrs A Cousins Aurora Mrs Ivan King Mrs Charles Ev ans Bradford Mrs Michael Gil- Ian Sutton and Mrs J Kurtz Mount Albert I Of all the stories told about the Christmas shopping and par- the shopping of young- sters for mothers presents we liked the one about the little boy who had decided a cookie tin would be the best gift for his mom He checked the one the clerk showed him asked if he could see any more and with each that he was shown carefully re moved the After doing this with over a dozen cookie tins he was told by the clerk thai they had exhausted the stores supply The young lad examined the cookie tins once more Each lid was removed in turn No he said these wont do Theyd give a fellow away Havent you the kind you can take the lid off without any noise Michigan Illinois and Ohio served News Of The WI News for this column must be in the Copy must be written as briefly news and reports Other than and announcements will be printed separately night confined to The branch willtm There will be meet school and lunch served day night Jan at pm There will be installation of j Union Street branch at home music and a j home of Mrs paper by Mrs Ewart Lunch I Thursday will be served after the program 26 and four The motto to be Wholesome tors present Many fatersriingi homes are stepping stones of great country Aurora branch will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening Jan at pm in the United church halt Roll call A simple home reme dy Program in charge of J Brooks convener of home ec onomics and health Hostesses Mrs Daniels Mrs Roberts Miss Charles Mrs Buna Plans are complete for visiting the Ontario Hospital on Friday afternoon Jan and anyone wishing to go is asked to con tact Mrs Jennings or Mrs The Beach branch met at the home of Mrs Walter Sedore for the January meeting Many letters of appreciation for Christmas gifts were read A letter of appreciation for work done by members in connec- lion with the Baby Clinic was read Mrs Walter Hirst gave a reading which was very much enjoyed by all A paper on his torical research was given by Mrs Lloyd Pollock Members please bring items of interest for current events and j also our history to the next meeting The Union Street branch is holding a euchre in Sharon hall on Tuesday Jan 20 at p facts were given in to the J roll An old landmark of the Mrs Walter Boss gave suitable reply to the motto only way to preserve our heritage is to build upon it Mrs Frank Perry was appoint- representative to the Queens- ville park board A donation of is being sent to the rest room at Newmarket Mrs Lloyd lock district president was guest and spoke briefly Members all joined in singing O Canada and Long Long Ago Mrs Oliver an interesting paper on historical research using as her topic l Mrs Micks read current ev ents Mrs Archie Sedore read an article written by a former- resident entitled Boyhood modes of Members are reminded to pay their Blue Cross fees by the first of Febru ary Jack Pot Why Dont Yoa The Glow Worm Gay IK I Dick Todd f Ella I Main ART PRESENTS GIFTS TO BRADLEYS BEFORE DEPARTURE A Presentations were made by the Newmarket Art club at its first annual banquet to Mr and Mrs Bradley prior to their leaving for Jamaica The banquet was held at King George hotel A book on oil painting Ele mentary Principles of Land- scape Painting by John Carl son was presented to Mr Brad ley by clubs president Bob Mrs Bradley receiv ed a compact Both Mr and Mrs Bradley will he missed by the Art club Mr Bradley who was vlcej president in gave freely of his talents and time in the pro motion of a interest in painting in community The Newmarket Art club was made welcome by Mrs Bradley at their home far many of the meetings The best wishes of the organ isation wore extended to Mr and Mrs Bradley and family In their new home BING SPONSORED BY ST JOHNS CHURCH TOWN HAIL NEWMARKET GAMES TO INSTALL OFFICERS Installation of officers for will ho held at the first regular monthly meeting of Womens Mission circle Christian Baptist church Newmarket group will meet in the Sunday school room on Thursday Jan at pm All ladles of the church are invited to attend RED CROSS CONVENTION Alee campaign man ager of the Newmarket branch Canadian Red Cross will attend the Ontario Division Campaign conference at the Red Cross headquarters Toronto on Fri day Jan JUNIOR AUXILIARY The Junior Evening Auxiliary Trinity United church Newmarket will meet at the home of Mrs Herb St on Tuesday Jan 20 pm All Junior of the congregation axe Invited to attend

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