Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Nov 1954, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

It Nevuuift Nov Shoe Repair 4 ST NEWMARKET KATES lSKI SKATES FOR MENS WORK REG SALE PRICE THANK YOU We have sold our business in Mount Albert to HICKS AND SON We would like to take this opportunity to thank many friends and customers for their patronage he past six years and we trust you will give the rtvners the support you have given us J The Common Round By Isabel Colville HOSPITALS AND SPOOKS new management the jrrocery business of J and will do our best the same efficient service f mi Would appreciate your continued patronage and hew customers high quality brand of merchandise at ii rices will be carried as has been our and expre ARTICLES YOU E Hicks LONGER NEED Son CASH There is no connection be tween my two titles except fact that I wish to write about both Perhaps my Is reminding me of which had to be dune in regard to hospitals as told by Dr Margaret This part of a talk given Dr Margaret to the Womens Institute at meeting held at home of Mrs Carl Greenwood She reminded as the Ante wit not fotelA6sfwlteh the word was when heard as if a doom was pi was 50 nasi to go to the hospital Or was so sick we had have a These ware last ft- affairs Margaret the between an operation had seen in her student day I hi a home by the windows where the light was good where it was witnessed by a crowd of in- lerestcd spectators Including children and the well equipped well lighted operating room in a modem hospital She also spoke on a theme which is of Interest and also a conundrum to a great many of It Is why when we pay such prices for hospital service hospitals not selfsupporting In answer to this she told us it was because of heavy paid for equipment and the amount equipment required to give the first class service which we now demand as a matter of course Margaret reminded us hat hospitals were for us They ore there that we might reap the results of the marvellous re search of our own times which a The new cars vilhea features but none of will be m ant to your safety your co our than tire JO EXTRA CO new lire completely new in end construction sets entirely new slander riding comfort mileage and gineers any New Features -If- new Firestone Deluxe Champion Tire was first offered they subjected their evere and exhaustive tests And this passed every test with performance far beyond oil and refused to squeal on snarpes is Great New Tiff Present Con jar on hove it delivered on new Firestone Deluxe Champion Tires Or if continue to drive your present have these new tires put on it at no txli special rims are T I WAY SAFETY before KHJ I ana annoyance punctures Moil youll know have a J tap and chonfle TOUTS CORD BOD new and and takes the an me as SUCH RIDING Youll notice its sensational ridinQ comfort emu shocks and provides a superior cushion of and air which smooths out even the loads Extra lough CURB GUARD which protects white lid INSTALL A SET OH YOUR PRESENT CAR HO SPECIAL have such strides as to be almost phenomenal She concluded by telling us that here was one requisite which placed at the top of hospital vice It was nurses who had a sympathetic understanding of attitude is lust another patient jftflt that thfe is geison I want in Mrs oat president Dr Atkiftall as did Mrs convener of the committee in charge and then the next speaker Mrs Ear As one of its first nurses she save us a glimpse of hospital its inception by Dr Dales This was really pioneering In hospital work making the most if limited resources and doing remarkably with them worked much regard for time or strength The work was there and it was done and let ex hausted nature take care of it self and Mrs Dales did wond ers and when Miss assumed the post of superinten dent she did most of the cook ing assisted by one maid and the nurses carried the trays to the patients As well as Mrs we have Mrs- Frank Wil hams who was one of the in that infant hospital Now it has grown from to adulthood and its fame has spread It Is well equipped and well staffed Its nurses under Miss Thomas efficient supervision are not lacking in what Dr thinks is the hospitals first requisite and It served by doctors who are eager students of everything that is new and helpful to the health of their patients Surely this hospital which is ours serves our support And now comes the spooks accordance with a long ac cepted tradition school last Friday afternoon a Halloween party My arrived via Clark Smith and Kay and on afternoon Eva Mediae and I drove prepati ed for whatever fate had store for us Wo went first to the upper school where Mr reigns supreme and with hoys and girls diligent at work there we nothing to prepare us for what was to come However soon we enjoyed quite a program There were in strumental solos a vocal several recitations and a quiz A collection was token for the Red Cross and then the disappeared Some of the mothers disappeared also One baby was left calmly absorbing nourishment from its bottle But it realized tt was moth erless Elsie in the kindness of her heart took it up and tried to mend the broken heart but with a howl compoun ded of disdain and woe that baby demonstrated that if lungs were a good baby equipment that baby had then along came our young teacher Mr Let me take her said he Forthwith he took her and that baby showing an early preference for the male departed serenely on his arm not even squeaking again till her mother appeared What waa this Into the school room marched a witches ghosts cats oven a leop ard rabbits tramps nursery rhyme characters and wo were overwhelmed with fear and However the wit das and cast no evil pcife nor did leopard attack us the toy soldier threaten did the hula dances dame for us milk tive lost her cow and the tramp never smoked his cigar were given the in each grade whose costume the and children judged the heat Then they and strangely enough the pupils came and served its with and andwiclitrs and cake We got an inkling while we were eating of why little erred to ladies Her young brother took his lunch with the tiiiuty in his Then we went downstairs to Mbs We mm the children when pupils of both were in costume now Miss and her were serving soup to the children and tea and to Hits a lively scene happy and full of Halloween good And so we came home leaving behind tie world of Halloween and finding hard to adjust ourselves lo the commonplace Ho wag the world IRESTONE OR SAFETY The regular monthly meeting of the group the Indies Aid of the llap- church will he held at the home of Wilfred St on iluiraday Nov at rubble is not removed until a building Li to be erected Strip farming is practised in the Black Forest area Switzerland is remembered for the fact that no fences were visible and for the twisting roads in the Alp3 The bus tra velled on roads above the snow line In the Austrian Alps The of Italy lived in dirty After leaving the bus In Venice a gondola took to their hotel Traffic to guide the boats are in stalled on the bridges At the Palace painting of old masters beautiful glass and gloomy dungeons were seen Beads and small figurines were made at a glass factory The Italian tenor Gilt gave autographs at a grape covered restaurant At Nice public washing was done at large Clothes were placed in centre and rinsed at each end After crossing the battlefields of two World they return ed to England visiting Canter bury Ruins Warick Castle Ox ford University through the Hills to Stratford-on- A van The 12 linden trees from Page IS Col VIBRATED and TESTED Plain and Rock a KESWICK ROC ICES POINT r- QUALITY SERVICE TNI Helen daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Komar Aurora and Harold Stephenson son of Mr and Mrs A Steph enson Aurora were married at Aurora United church on October Photo B CLUB Travelogue On European Tour Presented By Miss Eva Barnes Miss Eva Barnes principal of King George school was guest speaker at the October 18 dinner meeting of the Newmarket Busi ness and Professional Womens club Mrs H Hooker intro duced the speaker Miss Barnes sailed from Can ada on July and returned by plane in September Immediate ly after landing at Southampton she and her travelling companion headed for London where they visited Madame wax display Wakefield Tower where the crown jewels ore kept St Pauls Cathedral Westminster the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace and Petticoat Lane The churchyard made famous in Greys Elegy was visited After seeing Wind sor Castle Hampton Court and they travelled through the garden of England Kent to Dover where they sailed to Belgium was clean and neat and reminded the travellers of Canada The Royal Palace was similar to Buckingham Palace Decorated trees on the housetops mean that the house is to have a new roof In Germany the bombed cities were still a shambles and the To pay for Knowledge is Often Economy 103 Con yog measure the of OTTxamtnafion end by Doctor The fee paid to him not for work alone ft oho for knowledge for knowing what to do likewise there ore years of study and experience that are a part of every prescription dispensed Consider this and note that the pharmacists fee for professional knowledge but a small part of the moderate cost of your medicine Harvey Lanes PMiaffl For Prescription Service phone MAIN ST NEWMARKET DUO THERM Space Heaters several models 9 GURNEY RANGE only Reg lor Latest model with timer clock etc I II Slight water damage fully guaranteed J 3CfG ft A V At 1 ft Mi V Save i fc 2 only Elei Reg SIMPLICIT Reg 159 J l n -i- v Several real iiSSCSB i 6 y Terms on m Stewart 41 ear tfG

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy