Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 14 Jan 1954, p. 4

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v Era And Jan- ISM Bam CUB Birthday wishes arc extended this week to Evans years old on Friday Jan fc Alta years old on Saturday fail 9 Floyd yean old OB Saturday Jan Davie fives 5 year old on Saturday Robert Charles rosier Holland old on Monday Jan it Laity Douglas Bone New mar ket s old on Monday Jan Heather Ann New market years old on Monday Jan It David years old on Monday Jan Newmarket years old on Monday Jam It J Iris Mount Albert IS years old on Tuesday Jan Robert Smith Newmarket years old oh Tuesday Jan Dorothy Marguerite Leonard It tiers 10 years old on Wednesday Jan Billy Holly Holland Landing years old on Thursday Jan Johnny Winter years old on Thursday Jan Charlie Wayne Ley Keswick years old on Thursday Jan IS Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Experss birthday club RAVENSHOE Mr Walter Rose is convalesc ing at his home The ladles of the met at the home of Mrs S Armstrong on Jan with an attendance of Mrs Armstrong read sev eral cards and letters of Open For More Members Accommodation members of boys Hobby Craft club can be increased according to the Optimist club of craft classes meet every Monday elation from the shut- in Mrs have five suppers during -4- MILL POULTRY EQUIPMENT LTD i of the Optimist club supervise Boys WrWisKtdVcsJleiEr remainder of the season are asked to fill in the application form below obtaining lifts signal of- a parent or guardian and attend next Monday evening alsp Hostessed rare King Mrs Mrs Pollock and Mrs Supper will be NEWMARKET OPTIMISTS HOBBY CRAFT CLUB i NAME ADDRESS PHONE No Check Model Building Choice AIRPLANES BOATS CARS SIGNATURE served from to after which the annual board meet ing will be held Members of the congregation are asked attend Rev Jamestown Mich the services at the Christian church on yp Saunders Mr and Mapits recently and Italic and children hi the hjno of and Cohstiuetion of- homes of Mr and John an Mrs J is They will be an asset to tho r is spemTinp of weeks with her daughter and ind Mrs Fergus and returned ho She was accompanied by Mrs Matthews Who stayed in London a few days Twothirds of Canadas na tional Income is derived firom the market proving that Canadians arc the best mar ket for Canadian products DISPLAY FABRIC MADE OF CORN Juki Central This fabric displayed at a Washington fashion show has a special meaning to farmers Its made from com and is suitable for dresses drapes and many other Barbara and Bonnie Benson daughters of US Secretary Agriculture Ezra Benson are showing the material at a display demonstrating the many uses which agricultural products may be adapted by modern chemistry PINE ORCHARD The Willing Workers held a quilting at the home of Mrs Elmer Starr on Wednesday af ternoon Jan Lunch was served by Mrs Starr and Mrs Mrs Ross attended the Ontario Federation of Agri culture annual meeting at To ronto last week- Mr and Mrs Harry Miss and Mrs Jesse were recent sup per guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Griffiths Aurora- Mr Albert is on jury- duty in Toronto New Year guests of Mr and Mrs Harry and Miss were Mr and Mrs Morrill Davis and Sandra Highland Creek Mr Earl Davis Mrs Otto Baker Mr Ed Newmarket and Mrs Jesse Lundy McMillan attended the Ontario Federation of Agricul ture annual meeting at the King Edward hotel Inst I WORTH STILL MORE 1 A w3n IS HERE i V V j- K W3 ftf a C I 1 w F j f- rv S v w A Sfe t mm y- J rim i m Sedan sgrt5 V v y f fA A J mm k- I J r a A r more flexibility NEW V8 ENGINE totked by in building j- J models choose from lit I flreot lines Its here the brilliant new Ford with exciting new distinction new wider range of models new V8 power new easydriving features to make Canadas car worth still more In The new V8cnginc in and Crestline models is the finest V8 ever to power a Ford It offers more power than ever before and that means more smoothness faster acceleration greater safety ami in all your driving The famous I KM In in ah Mainline models tested over millions of motoringmites combines smooth dependable Vfc power with fuel econo my Doth engines are the products of over years experience in more than all other manufacturers combined Ford sets the pace again in with brilliant new beauty of styling inside and out completely new Crestline with its top of transparent and the new high fashion Crestline Sedan interpret the latest innovations of modern motoring Ford for 54 otters MasterGuide Power Steering Power Drakes and of course fully automatic Drive to make all easy Fords deepdown riding comfort rivals that of for more cosily cars Your Dealer invites you to testdrive the new Ford now See lor yourself why Ford VK is north still more iti J- MODE15 i5 of worlhmofe J 5Tb v tr till Si I an style- in id field rthojc luxurious will make perfectly it la the J ftv f V s greMlittCSkytlncr utterly new ami utterly ore j lfifi J is t tup of over Ivors inci v r Atf1 V E4 LI Mii lllrtt invite the sum Hint ttvnily fillers out heat and T I J I V r S5u v V i r v J- J Ji LTD v -v- week of Mr ana Miss were Mr and Mrs Norman and Mr and Mrs Ivan Patsy and Eiwood St Catharines and Mr and Mrs Frank Griffiths Aurora A number attended the York County Soil and Crop Improve ment annual meeting at New market on Jan Mildred Toronto spent a few days at her home he Common By Isabel Inglis FROM HERE AND THERE are not great radio fans mistreat his writings fl the exception of newscasts As far as I could make out recently of all kinds and a Few favorite this man was trying to make programs bur has long out that Dickens Christmas I periods of silence But around books were not Christmas books Christmas time it is on much lie spoke of the Haunted Man more to catch some stray bits of and The Cricket on the Hearth the Christmas spirit and Scrooge and apparently happened when was thought they were not fit to be reading that I heard the word classed as Christmas books I Dickens and pricked up my had just finished Cricket oh rears for I was on annual the Hearth and started The Dickens spree and had one of Haunted Man and I know A this volumes on my knee at that Christmas Carol almost off by very moment There are times heart As well as hitting him I when one wishes that the radio could have asked him what wore a twoway affair In this form the Christmas spirit ease it was better for the could take than that of making peace of si concerned that it j oyer something ugly and sordid was hot tor Tin afraid that he- into something in keeping with fore the speaker had gone far- my big volume of Dickens Misses Lois and Dorothy Bril- linger and Miss Beth Johnston Toronto visited their respective homes recently Mr and Mrs Don Sheridan Burlington spent the holiday season with relatives here Mr and Mrs Elmer Preston and family have moved into their new home on the fifth concession Mrs J was a recent din ner guest of Mr and Mrs J Chapman- Wedding The Church of the Newmarket was the scene of a the coming of the Babe who was to take over the world taming lour books would have Said he sought his head as a target On one reads was or a second thought Id have used Thursday another weapon having too things tie was talking about and much respect for Dickens to loving igm I- dont suppose hed have dared say so much if he had thought any one did read them In the last few weeks read not only the Christmas books hut Great Expectations Nicholas Martin Grassland Farming and found they have at the annual meeting of the of their York County- Soil and Crop Im- the characters New- these books so real that 1 can market on January 6 Dr F remember long speeches they CROP ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Speaking Trends in Newmarket i j Jf m v of the Central Experi mental Farm Ottawa pointed out to some farmers pres ent that the trend is to use less complex seed mixtures mentioned some species of grasses and clovers that can welt be dropped from haypas ture On the same program Profes sor It Webber of the Soils Department of OAC Reported on actual sod conservation results already ob tained on farms which pioneer ed in farm planning under the Soil Advisory Service of his De partment in cooperation with the local agricultural represent- Both speakers answered many questions from the mem bers following their addresses The morning session follow ing the business meeting feat ured a panel on Tillage Operations presided over by Harold Concord with the panel consisting of Harold Wright Engineer ing dACi J Eugene Lofton Alfred Colored pictures were shown by Secretary Cock- burn of he association bus trip to Ottawa and other points The nominating committee presented names for the elec tion of 14 directors with printed ballots for voting Tttbso were Edwin Keswick Walker Newmarket Ernest Newmarket Darlington Maple Norman Bruce Snider Maple j Eugene Lemon Stouffville Walter Cliff ord J lliier Archie Cameron Jr Farmer direc tor are King and Watson Wood- bridge the general meeting Hoard of Directors met to elect their officers under of retiring Presi dent Carl bridge Eugene was the unanimous choice for proat- for 1051 and Walter Murk I J Agricultural secretarytreas urer Three Edwin Duncan Watson and J with of fleets it the committee mid will serve Seed It W0a that the Heed Fair and Bacon Show wilt tie held at on Friday March made and see them as plainly as if I had known them alt my life while the books read now cur rent best sellers and others live ih my memory for a few days are gone still indig nant and still reading Dickens Aftermath There was another incident connected with the school Christmas concert of which I want to speak Young Elgin Toole has been confined to bed in a cast for many long weeks Well his school teach er Mr and his school mates determined that he should not miss all the Christmas fun so the morning after the concert with their lunch boxes and stake properties they re paired to the Toole home and put on their part of the concert for Elgins benefit Then they all took their dinners together gladdened by the delightful ad dition of ice cream and cake provided by Mrs TOolc Now call that a real Christinas story Concert We members of the Canadian Concert Association of Newmar ket arc looking forward to hear ing the two piano team Parsons and at the high school on Friday Jan Blanche Coulter of Mr Mr Samuel became the bride of son of Mrs Maude New- market Rev A E Collins The wedding music was played by Miss Norma Bakers The bride wore a gown fine white net over satin with bodice of lace over satin high lighted with a mistsheer nylon yoke exquisitely detailed with- pearls and beads offset by long wristlength lilypoint sleeves with bouffant floorlength skirt Her fingertip length veil of English silk illusion net fell from a sweetheart lace halo with trim Site carried a bouquet of white mum and red with fine fern and white ribbon streamers Her only adornment was three strand pearls and pearl studded ear rings to match She was attended by her niece Mis Lome Barker Lindsay who was gowned in lilac nylon net over satin with lace bodice and bolero matching head and gloves with bouffant floorlength skirt She carried mauve low and white mums with fine fern and white ribbon stream The groom was attended Mr Victor Skinner Toronto Following a reception at the home of Mr and Mrs Stanley guests sat down to a tastefully prepared wedding supper At a shower in the evening the py couple received many and useful gifts After a- wedding trip In Northern O they are residing In market Radiator Drill Hall at PHONE National Porks had their beginnings in 1885 when a mile area around the hot Banff mineral springs was reserved for public use WJ v

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