rf r i A popular Midland citizen a former resident of Newmarket George Leslie West died at bis i43vEli2abeth St Midland on Friday March He was in his year services Were held March from the A and Sons funeral Midland Rev AW conducted the services Interment was made at Newmarket cemetery Active pallbearers were Hack Percy Jeffery Robert Dean odd and Roy Honorary pallbearers were Dr Thomas Wilson Mi Big- Use Era Articles Into Cash 780 gar Cecil Clarke and Bacon Born in Newmarket on Nov George West received his education here He served four years in the Canadian Army in World War I two and a half of which were spent as a prison er of war This latter period brought on the conditions which led to his death following sev eral months of serious illness Following the war in Mr West went to Midland where he was employed at the Hardware During his years in the store Mr West made a host of friends among summer visitors and marine men several of whom were present for the funeral services Monday In Mr West was married in Newmarket to the former Julia who survives A member of St Pauls United church Mr West was also a popular figure around the old badminton club and at Midland Golf and Country club Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons Kenneth of Sault Marie and Donald Milton and one daughter Mrs Ralph Barbara of Mid land a sister Mrs Margaret Newmarket and three brothers Angus and John New market and Bert Toronto j Treasure at the End of the Rainbow I Over three hundred cubic feet of from the forests 200 miles north of to await the big spring log drive Then the logs will float hun dreds of miles downstream to Ottawa is headed by the mills to he converted into Founder to frozen lake nearby I pulp for various types of papers Phot by milk plastics and other products of the pulp forest Over 350000 people are employed by this industry one of bluett is Canada DEALER AND SERVICEMAN for News of tke News for this column must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports than routine reports Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs Frank Graham Thursday March There was an attendance of The motto was explained by Mrs Titus Peregrine A committee was pointed for the next euchre to be held in Sharon hall on Mar 23 Directors were appointed to act on the nominating commit- the election of officers in April Mrs Irvine Rose who has re tired as leader of the Girls club was presented with a gift also Mrs Douglas Beckett who has been secretary for the Blue Cross since it started in The program began with com munity singing Mrs Thomp son read a poem Mrs Roy Cowieson read current events Mrs gave an excell ent paper on Upper Canada dat ing back to Mrs I Rose read two poems don explained the pro gram motto Mrs Archie Camp bell was the program convener Aurora branch regular month ly meeting will be held on Thursday March at in the United church hall Boll call An emergency hint Pro gram in charge of Mrs of Health Hostesses Mrs Wood Mrs A Daniels Mrs Graham Mrs Young AFFILIATION HELD BY CGIJ GROUP AND TRINITY A QUESTION OF Many a sin is committed that friendship Is expected to justify It is not exactly what we would have done if we had been left to ourselves to decide but un der the circumstances we could not see what else to do Rather than to be disobliging rather than to be thought puritanical or righteous over much we yield waive the obligation to conscience in favor of the desire to oblige a friend and charge the debt of conscience to the score of kind feeling But it is at bottom a question of allegiance The Master asks an undivided The club will meet betray Him in the home of our on Friday March friends It is a question of is convener of the program To please them would we Mr and Mrs David Preston displease Him If so we are Toronto spent the weekend not His followers but theirs No the parental roof of Mr Del- man can obey two masters mer Prestons home Solomons building a heathen Mrs A Forbes and Mrs shrine to oblige a heathen wife Hancock and baby Sharon was heathenism pure and simple were Tuesday visitors idolatry root and branch at the homes of Toole and I To neglect a duty to Mrsv C Toole a principle to pull down Elgin Toole is much improved colors to do a little wrong able to go Tout after being jther than to be thought a re- to his home with a prig bigoted or at least r I THE new Rainbow Cakes are your answer when youre wondering what to serve for dessert for that special dinner when the candles are lit for the children birthday party or when you simply want to see the family eyes and appetites brighten up t7t Just picture a frosty pink featherlight cake on your serving plate Or a delicate palegreen cake or orange or lemon colored- Thats the beauty of this one simple recipe For the secret of this rainbow variety of radiant color is jelly powder theres no guesswork in coloring and either cakebatter or icing The Newmarket branch will hold its historical research meet ing in the agricultural board room today March at pm The meeting had been planned for an evening one but has been changed to the after noon Roll call is Name an historic spot in York County The affiliation service of the Canadian Girls In Training with the Womens Missionary society Trinity United church Newmar ket was held at the March meeting of the Evangeline aux iliary Dr Margaret Arkinstall was the speaker of the evening The program was an inspiring one for the members visitors and the mothers of the girls Dr Arkinstall spoke on the groups motto Cherish health seek truth know God and serve others The devotional period was con ducted by Misses Elaine Rose com ailment since last October He was a Saturday night tea guest at Prestons home Guests for Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs Leslie Harper in cluded Mrs Tucker Miss V Wice Mrs and Mr After over a months vacation Rimer Starr returned home on Saturday accompanied by his daughter and family Mr and Mrs Raymond Stanley and three little boys Mr and Mrs Glover and four children dined on Sunday with the letters brothers fam ily Mr and Mrs Gardner Toronto Mr and Mrs Ray and Danny were Sunday callers at the home of Mr Mr and Mrs visited his mother who is con valescing with his sister Mrs Middleton in Stouffville recent- peculiar is a great temptation but then is the time for the un compromising everlasting No to ring from us Friendship that calls for disloyalty to God needs destruction or reconstruc tion v Ill tell you whats the matter with you Christians said a high caste You are not as good your Book are Mrs Harry Price Mrs Penrose Mrs Orley Hayes and Mavis Houston It was Mrs Roy McDonald lowed by the affiliation service of Trinity group with From Mrs Pearson branch learned how the demand for bright attractive colors by colorconscious Cana dians has influenced the mode of living Mrs Clyde Cairns read an article on the transition from the pioneer pine floors to lino and the hardwood flooring The subject of the program was based on Canadian industries and was convened by Mrs Smeltzer and Mrs A Black The latter read three poems The branch voted 10 toward Korean Widows Self Help project Mrs Norman hostess on March and Mrs Bath presided TEACH CLASSES On Friday March a dozen grade students from the New market High school took over some classes in the towns mentary schools Earlier in the week the group observed the regular public school teachers at their work Each of the prospec- live teachers taught one or two j subjects during the experiment which has the approval of the department of education RAINBOW CAKE cups sifted cake baking powder salt tsp baking soda cup shortening 1 cup sugar package jelly powder any flavor 3 unbeaten Milk Yiih butter margarine lard use cup with shortening use J cup plus 2 Hour once measure add baking powder salt soda sift times Cream shortening add sugar and jelly powder cream until fluffy Add eggs one at a time beat welt alter each- Add flour alternately with milk in small amounts heat smooth after each addition Bake in two round layer pans lined on bottoms with paper Use moderate oven about minutes frosting tbsps jelly powder any flavor cup VERY HOT water cups sugar Dash of salt 2 egg whites unbeaten Dissolve jelly powder in hot water in top of double Add sugar salt and egg whiles beat about minute or until thoroughly mixed Then place over rapidly boiling water beat constantly with rotary at high speed elec tric beater minutes or until frosting will stand up in peaks- Transfer frosting at once to a bowl and beat about minute or until thick enough to spread i Glamour Tricks StraxirhcrTy the Bride Place on silver tray Border tray with fresh rosebuds Or when place fresh whole on cake Raspberry CoVor with snowy shreds of Cherru maraschino cherry green citron stems thinly sliced orange rind or orange on top King City branch met at the home of Mrs Geo Hillings on March The sum of was donated to the Korean Widows Self Help program Mrs George Billings vill convene a local I sewing group in the national handicraft competition set by In support of the financial campaign to enlarge York hospital WI branches of King township make house- tohouse canvass their local- ties during the first tvo weeks in May Mr Bruce Davis is chairman of the King township building fund and Mr AJ will lead the general campaign Miss Doris were appointed a nomin ating committee to prepare a slate of branch officers for election on April the Receiving the 15 girls who are under the capable leadership of Mrs and Mrs Campbell were Mrs Angus King and Mrs Noble A piano duct by Misses Margaret and Elaine Rose completed the program A social halfhour was enjoy ed Refreshments were served ANNIVERSARY A successful afternoon tea was held at St Andrews Presby terian church Newmarket on Thursday March in connec tion with the anniversary of the church The tea was un der the auspices of the Handi craft Guild of St Andrews Receiving the many guests as they arrived were Mrs Gordon Proctor and Mrs Fred Meredith Mrs Leonard Little was In charge of the sale of home bak ing Mrs William con vened the table of handicrafts which included smocked dresses aprons knitted and cro cheted articles and etched alum inum troys- There was a supervised nurs ery for the aged children It was conducted by Mrs Cocfeliurn and Mrs Roy McDonald Mrs Allen convened the tea Sprays of apple blossoms were used in the decorations Pouring at Hie attractively arranged table were Mrs Nell and Mrs Grant Sine MEMO TO ADVERTISERS iA r r i t J- Sisj PATRICKS TEA A Point of A successful St Patricks tea was held by the Parochial Anglican church Nov market on Friday March RiJcelving the guests as they ar rived at the parish Mrs and Mrs Ray Oversized shamrocks the room of the guild who served tea wlilta uniforms with frilly green aprons Ah Irish potato lb fern centred each of tables J Mrs George and Mrs were In charge or the tea tables Mrs Geo and Mrs convcntil the kitchen The snte of homo Of J qomtaMape ninssoin tea of Ladies aid church were made the March of the Kioiip Held in the wo room hf the tli business svsit ii was presided oyer led the period A H liaftist iiti Mrs Robert Dick Rio eve fthiai which included was oil Hi Patricks The date i was TJiMrdayrvMuy lliisfeAiQtt iivenln Suftihife G OX Si ail baking was under the direction of Mrs Arnold and Mrs James Sanderson Mrs Walter Johns convened the Touch and Take and in charge of the candy table were Mrs Joseph Peat Mr Robert Smith Penrose conducted the Our local stores are the display rooms and ware houses for the worlds finest Efficient bunking insurance real estate and other business services are also available to the people in our community Hie readers of this newspaper find our advertising columns a dependable guide to the point of sale a useful source for uptodate news and information about these goods and services In order that advertising expenditures may be with us on the basis of known values as for any sound 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