Round WHAT WE HOLD jf 09 hold would not seem worth while Some of us do When sorrow comes we find bread but a stone But bread of spirit mind and soul Make such a satisfying whole And we will find much in our lives to hold For love and work abundantly will mould Our lives anew thread of life it within it each close wound fold Held not a twist of love enrolled To soothe lifes strife Love from on or from this true praise good efforts that seem rtproof not refrain due life crushing things As things can be small voice may fall from out the lfl4cltp from a loved And or woman can be poor While theyve All kinds of friend in time of bitter need Human divine dog a cat they speed To comfort lend we have lived by bread alone BIRTHDAY CLUB Birthday wishes are extended this week to Id on day Rose Mary Newmarket years old Monday Lois Jean Black Zephyr It years on Feb It Patsy Aurora year old on Tuesday Feb It- Sadler Holland Land ing years old on Feb It years m Friday Feb Dene Wilder years old on Saturday re Pottage- years old on Saturday Feb It years old on Saturday Feb Janice years old on Saturday Feb Wayne Aurora years Sharon Mount Albert years old Feb It Boris Edith Brandon Newmarket years old on Wed nesday Feb Jimmy Bond years old on Wednesday Feb Johnny Funis years old on Wednesday Feb Judith Mary Ann Racine New market years old on Wednes day Feb Marie Kin Lake It years old on Wednesday Feb Aoldeen Dike Mount Albert years old on Thursday Feb Virginia Boyd Newmarket It years old on Thursday Feb Wayne Zephyr to Korea also to collect salvage years old on Thursday Feb 12 papers The World Day of Bradley VanZant Newmarket Prayer service is to be held in years old on Thursday Feb- Last week was Canadian Youth week and this was ob served by the CGXT girls who had a bowling party on Saturday afternoon at Newmarket when Ruth Harrison was high girl with and Arlehe Rate sec ond with On Sunday the girls attended the morning service in a body with their leader Mrs Rolling and two of the girls Ruth and Betty Roll ing assisting the minister Rev The and met at the home of Mrs Black on Tuesday Feb with a pot luck dinner and a quilting Mrs C Black presided over the A and was assisted in the devotional by Mrs Graham Mrs Woods and Mrs Marshall Mrs Black gave a short paper entitled A Housewifes Resolu tion Mrs presided over the and gave a re port on the annual meeting which was held in Toronto recently Plans were made to send a bale v Joyce Winona years old on Thursday Feb Bonnie Lyons Sutton West years old on Feb Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club the United church on Friday Feb at pm All are wel come to attend in the service Mr and Mrs Roy spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Alto Davison at Mr and Mrs Guy Williamson visited Mr and Mrs Albert Ma- dill at Manilla on Saturday Miss Locke Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Harvey Leek Mr Alfred Green Rodney has been a visitor at the home of his sister Mrs B Do not miss hearing the brothers at the United church on Tuesday Feb at with their travelogue of their trip to India Those who have heard these boys on their travels will not want to miss hearing them Mount Albert firemen had two calls over the weekend early on Saturday morning to Brown Hill school and early Sunday to a house on the Vivian road both of which were past saving when the men arrived Miss Bertha Crone spent the weekend at her home near town On Friday Feb 20 the Wo mens World Day of Prayer will be held in the United church at when all ladles organ izations will take part in the program It is nondenomina tional and every lady is cordially asked to be present I iv i -r- IK I Tins is the year your year to make the change to the Font to own aft the features you need and want in your next cart Take look at this fashion favourite whose lower longer wider appeararKo and luxury interiors set Ford apart from all other cars in its field Compare all the features horizonwide visibility with curved windshield the convenience of Fueling But most new Wonder Ride brilliant performance the smooth responsiveness of its Strato engincthe with all this Ford offers I ANNIVEtSAir r NAM in favour of Ford and youll make the change this you so much more less than best i J I r I A fr v i iw k- W vr wAj -j- rai iVArtTTTl ni iWrfiif jJBi at x 4VA5A63bS -r- t Wi Mi fiP e- f vy v WWf v A d T f- 4- FORD jv ft 4 I A f LOCK FOR A happy family is that of Pilot James J Vancouver when they were told of his survival after crashing into the ocean on a flight to Kemano BC Pilot and others attempted to swim to shore after a crash a distance of yards He is the only survivor Shown with Mrs are left Jimmy Rick and Margaret Mrs Elton Armstrong Speaker At United Church Meeting Mrs Elton Armstrong was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Womens associa tion Trinity United church New market when it was held on Feb ruary Mrs pre sided In charge of the program was group three convened by Mrs who was unable to be present because of illness The musical portion of the program was provided by Misses Marg aret Keffer and Patsy Walker with a pleasing piano duet Mrs led the devotional period Mrs Harper Price the treasurer reported that the group had raised 1228 in A Valentine tea is being held on Friday Feb the pro ceeds to be turned over to the fund for the Flood Relief setup by the town Mrs Armstrong in her talk Civic Administration gave a comprehensive picture of York County council its members and a few of their duties Using a county map Mrs Armstrong located the municipalities which comprise the area Rep resenting them in County Coun cil are 53 reeves and deputy reeves lite council maintains a permanent clerk and treasurer The warden or chairman Is selected each year from the members of council Only three times in the past years has a deputy reeve been chosen for this office Two of these three J O Little and the late Joel Splllette were from Newmarket There is no secret as to how each member of County council votes on the selection of the warden the voters are called alphabetically and verbally cast their votes Four women hold seats on this years York County council They are Mrs Hague Swan sea reeve Mrs Owen Mimic deputyreeve Mrs M Curtis Branch reeve and Mrs Taylor East York Mrs Armstrong spoke on the report and said that the spring meeting of the Ont ario legislature would decide whether or not the municipal ities with percent of Ihe and assessment would am algamate with Toronto or not Until this has been decided no action would be taken on the proposed new Home for the Aged the speaker Mrs Armstrong stressed the need for more Interest on the part of women In local affairs PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Rao McClwre and family and Mrs Jesse spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Whitfield Thorn bury Mr Harold Ghent was a recent guest of Mr and Mrs Ross Misses Helen Ha Haines Sharon and Nora Mcintosh and Doris Toronto enjoying a motor trip to Florida Mrs is relatives in this vicinity The Willing Workers of Union church held their monthly meet ing at the home of Mr Elmer Starr on Wednesday afternoon Feb The meeting was well attended Plans were complet ed for supper at the church on Friday evening Feb at followed by the Royal tour film and musical numbers Readings were given by Mrs Johnston and Mrs A Starr spoke on temperance work and Mrs die gave an account of the life of Francis founder of the Women Christian Tem perance Union She urged attendance at nomina tion meeting as well as the im portance of each eligible voter marking her ballot Newcomers should be wel comed to our town and asked to the church services and group meetings In helping with the for funds for the flood victims in England and Holland we have an oportunity to fur ther world fellowship said Mrs Armstrong In closing Mrs Armstrong left with the mem bers of Trinity WA this simple morning prayer Now I wake me up to I pray the Lord I may not shirk If I should die before tonight I pray to God my works all right PAINT A ROOM J very beneficial to our firm Recently the owners of a new wrote their bank about the way the local branch had helped Having completed our first year in business and one which we feel has been most successful we would like to advise you of the splendid cooperation we have received from the officials of your branch We have consulted your local manager many times not only regarding financial problems but business problems in and his advice has been very beneficial to our firm Such service is part of the job of every manager of Canadas branch banks He must know the problems of the people he serves whether business men or primary producers wage earners or salaried workers He welcomes every opportunity to make his bank useful to themand to you Union church Sunday at Sun- day at an letter It by THE BANKS SERVING C0MMUNI