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Newmarket Era and Express, 18 Feb 1954, p. 13

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F If- WfWtotritet Em in Express Fife IS WORK OF MISSIONS m HEARD AT MEETING Visitation was the theme of the study period at the February meeting of the Missionary society Si Andrew Presbyterian church Newmarket The group met at the home of Mrs it Cock bum i Mrs Roy McDonald presided The study book which deals with unseen church throughout the world was under the of Mrs Thomas who led the general discussion The devotion were conducted by Mrs Saxon Films on Indian Work being done by the church missions will be presented at the next meet ing At the close of the pro gram refreshments were served by the hostess Tomorrow night pm a euchre party will be held in the Scout Hall Newmarket under the auspices of the ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary There are special and door prizes Refresh ments will be served The pub He Invite to attend HEAR REPORTS ANNUAL MEETING A report on the annual meet of the Toronto Center Pros- was given at the after- noon meeting of the Womens Missionary society Trinity Unit ed church on Thursday Feb 11 Owing to the absence of the president Mrs Morton took charge Mrs led the devo tional period Mrs Morton gave short review of the Charles OyJ The report on the was given by Mrs J A at cm eer tfife tin ws glviftnbAirs Mission held each Saturday ffioMntelal children of St terian church Boys and from six to years of age art- tend The group meets in the Sunday school room of the church the leaders are Mrs Meredith arid Mrs Victor Me- Tht Common Round By Isabel Ingtis WINTER LOVELINESS ASK FOR Pure JE is- mi tV 5- i i- NE I PHONE i ftr- Ive often thundered in the past Against the winters icy blast But seldom had a word to say About her beauties by the way And yet if a seeing eye Intriguing pictures round us lie The pictures done in So lovely though their life is our window panes to glow sparkle against the winter Td see amongst the pictures there Tall palms that lift their fronds ferns in lacey filagree how lovely ferns can be mountains climb the sky to meet Sfy rose and iris nestle round their feet Written upon the snow without Are signs to ponder much about See the hieroglyphics there We simply stand and stare and stare Intriguing Why of course they are For what strange bird came from afar To write its story on our lawn And then with flirt of wings be gone The rabbit comes to feed v Where food is spread for those in need While lesser bunnies must per chance Beneath the moon perform a dance For In a circle quite complete One sees the mark of their small feet Other tracks come through the snow For dogs and cats soon get to know Just where a banquet each nights spread That cold and hungry may be fed Sometimes Jack Frost his jewels displays s On every branch that swings and sways Diamonds they till trie sunVrajfi Add sapphires and rubies to these displays rS I The sunset paints western skyf With shades that in the summer in beds of that gorgeous But now are buried the siOW The moon and- stars shine with light That wilder seems more The trees network spread To catch the stars And in- the morn a of Proclaims the blue jay has come The if earaome winds cold To shriek his free To all the find Food suited to For to rriust send the v That here is they heed iot lack Arid ail in We find some Twixt natures terrors and these The regular meeting of the Junior Ladies Aid Christian Baptist church Newmarket was held at the home of Mrs Robinson on Tuesday Feb Mrs Godson and Mrs Gordon Stiles were in charge of the devotion als A paper on several hymns and their com posers was given and Mrs Stiles sang a selection Mrs Robinson presided at the business session At the close of the meeting re freshments were served As sisting the hostess were Mrs Bernard Lee Mrs Jack Mrs Aylmer Brown and Mrs Norman I J- v x S let mi si mm I J i you ESTATE received for representative for progressive firm specializing in farm rural and in your district Highest commis- Plan Car essential assist and train Real Broker Anytime pTV 1T I i -i- yi i i fcr 1 lf- 1 A I t- ti Stringholders are handy fifty- looking suspend them on the wall or stand them on a shelf Easy arid to bazaar profits fast Use halfpint Icecream carton lor Pattern pattern pices embroidery trans fer Fun easy to make Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS coins fltamps cannot be accepted for this pattern Print plainly SMS ADDRESS NUMBER Send your order to Household J NeiTlar firi and Express Pattern Newmarket Its the DUSTER fash urns favorite cover for days in town cool evenings Wear it over all your bantop dresses -4- wear it everywhere Make it in cotton shantung glamor taffeta Cinch the waist with a bolt presto Its a dress Make a shorter ver sion for a tunic op cobbler apron send now sew this now Pattern- Misses sizes 10 Sleeveless size 1G takes i fabric Send TlimTYFIVE in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern Print Plainly- NAME address J MARIAN MARTIN care of Era td Express Pattern Newmar ket cheque an ft flheqw OaceWu Newmarket Social News Mr and Mrs and daughter Beth were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Cameron and family and Bruce Sharon Sunday dinner Mr and Mrs Kenneth J Vi Armstrong arrived home on Sunday- from the station at ISiS He will on March tor a to weeks course hi communications Bill Is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs yvonnt Is visit ing her parents Mr a Mrs Ernest Lewis Gibson spent two days- in Toronto last week tlie guest of Mr arid Mrs Dave v Mrs TV and Michael visited Mr and Sirs over the weekend They celebrated their their sixth anniversary on St day visit Mae Keswick Mr William Haley Hamil ton is a in town at the home of granddaughter Mrs family Mriahdlyteji Harold Breh- have moved to where will make their home Mr and Mrs- Kenneth Mit chell and and Miss Joah Mitchell Toronto General hospi tal Toronto Visited on Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs A Mitchell John son-in- law of Mr and Mrs P E Cook has been posted to Camp Bor den from Trenton as an instruct or with the He visited with Mr and Mrs Cook on Sun- Mr and Mrs William Boyd and family Scarbord were Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs Wes ley Boyd I News of the I News for this column must be in the office Mondav night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports than routine reports announcements will printed separately ARTHRITIC PAINS Are yon suffering from arth ritic pains If so write at once to Co Ltd Milton Ont for particulars of their guaranteed treatment Money refunded if pains arc not relieved PLAN BANQUET Plans for the annual mother and daughter banquet for the guides and brownies of Newmar ket will be completed at a meet ing of the Girl Assoc iation Newmarket tonight Feb pm Ttie group Will meet at the home of Mrs I Sinclair The date of the banquet has been set for Thursday Mar A very profitable evening was enjoyed by members of Kin City at the monthly meeting Feb held at the home of Mrs Ross Walker when an address was by Sawyer executive secretary of the Ontario Medical Miss Eva Dennis program Current events were given by Mrs and the motto explained by Mrs Jackson The roll call Was answered by citing- deed m A The president Mrs Austin will end the presidents conference at in May Mrs Rumble asked members to participate fnvjhe World Day of Prayer on Friday March Institute family night Was at tended by adults and child in to tlie annual geb when the president fie Bath was Stephanie was gfl speaker relating SnM highlights of her when she lived in A Black and Mrs Hunter gave humorous Patsy Fuller sang and Janet Mary Finch gave a piano solo A singsong was conducted by Mrs and Miss ad a for the adults Mrs and Mrs Glass relay games for schpoqgers and Mrs Finch and Helen Hunter amused the tots branch will meet at the home of Mrs John Ash ofe Wednesday Feb 54 Roll call current events This will be convened by Mra Bring a homemade K oner Hostesses the is be in the fiti supper on Thursday Feb at church halt All to be or friends In charge of Miss Clarke Mrs and Mrs Everyone is to provide SEES THE WORLD ON HURON m The recruiting phrase join the Navy and see the world Is proving true for a Newmarket boy Stuart Mitchell son of and Mrs A Mitchell Stuart who is a Leading Seaman Quart ermaster Sergeant aboard HMCS Huron expected home the end of- March or the early part of April- A letter received by his parents from Stuart this week outlined his return trip- he wrote he had arrived in Colombo Ceyr Ion from Korea En route the ship had called at Hong aind Singapore Stuart was to leave Ceylon and travel to Aden arid then by of the Suez canal to Port Said Malt a a Gibraltar are the next ports of call They will travel through Azores and leave ship in Halifax making the trip to Toronto by train Canadas public libraries stock some books WEAVING EXHIBITED IN LONDON SHOW Entries of draper material and an evening bag were accept ed from Mrs A Mitchell and hung in the London District Weavers exhibit It opened in London on Feb and continues for six weeks The exhibit is an outstanding one which is exclusively for displays of weaving This is the second an exhibit is very high As Weaving Is sent to the show from all parts of It Is art honor to have an entry accepted by this exhibit An article mittedmay be but not of course not approved and not hung The condition exreeve Evans is reported as much the same He a patient at York County hospital and not permitted any visitors except for immediate members of his fam ily Phone Newmarket r fc l Li f l T -5- v V J K 1r A i V- s performing sever built I Theyre the most powerful fli best looking AdvanceDesign Theyre engineered to do your kind of hauling more efficiently and at lower cost Come in and sec these great new advances in completely new Chevrolet truck- NEW IN VHIMTMMTtft A new high brings you greater horse- power and increased operating economy Such features as aluminum pistons ant fullpressure lubrication together with other new Improvements add up to finer allaround performance NIW IN lOAOMASTiR New power performance and economy arc your in this 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