News Of North York ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW ASHORE DICK MICKEY DUEL IN THE JUNGLE DANA ANDREWS JEANNE THIS IS TOE LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Keswick Man Heads South Shore Chamber The general in Sut ton of the Lake Simcoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce on Monday evening Oct- 24 had a reduced attendance because of the first snowfall of the winter season The following executive was elected president Art Pollock Keswick vicepresidents Tom Johnston Keswick and Ivan James Sutton Har old Marshall Sutton directors Bob Walker Sutton Jim Parrel Jacksons Point Roy Davis Jacksons Point Clarence Fred Dicken son Port Bolster Lloyd Sutton Timmins Sutton Roy Davis and Jack sons Point were named as a committee for the promotion of winter fishing Discussion of forming an industrial commis sion for the area brought the idea of a commission of council members from the three munici palities with a committee from the C of Mr Jack Wilson from the Canadian Chamber of Com merce gave an interesting talk about Chamber of Commerce and their work He explained that it is not the size of the community that is important but the atti tude of the people in it He cit ed as well a suggestion that the area develop a small map to be printed on the back of business envelopes to obtain valuable free advertising Investigate Blaze At Sutton Rons Office A fire was detected in the prefab building on the outskirts of Sutton during the early morning hours of Tues day October by Sutton Con stable Brian Stephens while do ing regular checkups He sum moned the Sutton fire brigade in time to keep the blaze to a minimum of damage Investigation by Fire Chief Harold Snooks led to a call to the Ontario Fire Marshals office Toronto An inspector arrived on Tuesday noon to investigate the strong possibilities of arson Substantiating evidence was left by persons unknown the iUes stated Sutton Couple Mark Golden Anniversary Mr and Mrs Harry Thompson High St Sutton celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday Oct 22 at the home of their only daughter and her husband Mr Nelson Sutton The reception during afternoon and evening saw over friends and rela tions attend Mrs Cronsberry as well as two sons Albert of Toronto and Robert of were in the receiving line Mrs Thompson was the former Crittenden of Baldwin and the couple were married years ago at her home Mr- Thompson was the eldest son of PLEASANTVILLE Sad news was received during the evening at Mr Tooles home by Mr A Penrose Mrs Smith and Mrs Hope of the sudden passing of their sister in Toronto to report Mr Mel Price is confined to his bed again and is under doctors care On Friday of last week Mr and Mrs William Walker and Carol also Mrs McClure motored to Big Bay Point to visit Mrs A Tucker only to find she had returned to Nashville Mr and Mrs A Forbes and Donna also Mr and Mrs Wil liam Hancock and two children all of Oshawa were weekend guests at the Toole homes for the silver wedding anniversary Mrs Tooles brothers Mr Wesley Taylor Mr Stuart Tay lor and wives also sister Mrs Barker of Cedar Brae and Mr and Mrs were among those who helped celebrate Mr and Mrs Tooles silver wedding anniversary on Saturday The Common Round A GUIDING STARR Mr and Mrs Walter Thompson They resided in Bald win for six years after their mar riage and then moved into Sut ton where Mr Thompson was employed by the Sutton Hydro Commission Later Mr Thomp son was in the employ of the Sutton Public School Board for about 10 years prior to being em ployed by the High School Board five years ago as a works mainten ance man Stars with one have play ed a very large part in the world They have guided those who go down to the sea in ship ana those who cross the vast deserts or over the great frozen wastes Astrologers have prophesied by them and astronomers have stu died them seeking to read their riddles The greatest Star of all led the to a stable in Bethlehem But now we come to a Starr with two who is also a guide To her desk come innum erable letters asking for guid ance Of course by this time you all know that I speak of Mary Starr who in the Toronto Daily Star gives sage council to those who find life perplexing to the point where they must seek advice Tuesday October started out as a day of con flicting desires possible disap pointment and general brain confusion for the writer of this column It was a day when ray spirit was willing but my flesh was weak and much as I wanted to hear Mary Starr I didnt see how I could spend the afternoon with the at the home of Mrs West and yet be up to playing with our string en semble at Trinity church in the evening However sometimes even without the guidance of a star things arrange themselves In a most charming manner for no Finest of fine ears marvellous new pushbutton gear selection fa r s- When see and newest New Yorker be prepared to change all your ideas of how fine a cor can bet In every gleaming contour youll see fresh new that marks a new height of fashion For example the eager look of its slim horizontal grille bars the unique flair at front bumper tips new highsweep rear fenders accented by distinctive chrome louvre decoration new that Mem to reach for the sky At your finger tips youll find the ultimate in automatic driving Just the truly automatic transmission Under your toe youll discover response of a new more powerful engine What a thrill when you press the accelerator and put this mighty V8 into action If you want the finest of the fine cars your Chrysler desks invites you to see and drive the Mew Yorker today fry Corporation of Canada Limited Just touch and GO You simply push a button to operate automatic transmission Then step on the gas and go No shift lever Instead theres a special pushbutton panel you can easily touch with your left hand Just touch to STEER You can guide your New Yorker with a touch FullTime Power Steering provides hydraulic muscles that go to work instantly save you turning effort Available at extra coat Just touch to STOP A light pressure of your too on the wide power brako pedal now provides thnnevcr stopping Every New Yorker equipped with completely new power brakes that respond faster with less effort SEE AND DRIVE THE MAGNIFICENT NEW YORKER WITH THE FORWARD LOOK i AT YOUR CHRYSLERPLYMOUTHFARGO DEALERS 202 Street sooner had I mentioned the fact that Mary Starr was speaking to our WI to Alma Stephens than she being a great admirer of the lady proposed that her husband take us just for the talk and bring us home right after so that I would not be too tired So we started out end arrived at Mrs Harry Wests home I met Mary Starr who had lunched with Dorothy Starr a kindred spirit in the field of writing and speaking and who also introduced Miss Starr who In private life Is Mrs Corps of Brown Hill She had she told us been writing a good while for magazines before she took over her present assignment and she had also been living a life which fitted her to cope with many of the letters which reach her begging for help in solving knotty problems She and her husband had been welltodo young people when the depression struck Jobs and money disappeared like mist be fore the sun and they decided to leave the city and find home elsewhere Their footsteps led them to a house in Brown Hill and there they paid a years rent four dollars a month and laid in supply of sugar and flour and potatoes and kept house on three dollars a week till times changed They still live at Brown Hill a of that small community and Miss Starr says that experience has fitted her to answer many a question Then she read us the questions that came to her in one day no names of course and how she dealt with their special problems Such a diversity of questions from such a variety of sources It seemed to me it would take a Solomon to solve some of them Men and boys as well as wo men and girls ask for guidance and get what seemed to the lis teners to be exceedingly wise counsel Boys wrote her for ad vice when about to take a girl out for the first time what to say to and mama when waiting for her whether to pre cede or follow her and so on Another wanted about a wedding and its accompany ing festivities One woman whose son was being married wondered if it would be all right to give him a shower Mary Starr was in England at the time and showed this letter to a friend She heard hex laughing over it and not seeing a joke herself asked the reason Her friend said why on earth did she the mother need to supervise his bathing She had never heard of a shower as we know it Husbands write about erring wives wives about husbands and about those who get on each others nerves parents write about children who are problems and vice versa One girl even wanted to know how she would know when she was really in love Miss Starr keeps in touch with psychologists welfare workers juvenile court officials then getting advice if the prob lems are beyond her is able to advise as to where the best help could be found Altogether it was a talk In tensely Interesting illuminating and good for us as it showed us some of the problems that face people like you and Three little girls sang very sweetly Marjorle and Verna Sheridan accompanied by Preston Doris Harper conveyed the thanks of the mem bers to Mary Starr for a memor able talk The Library In my article last week I left out a far reaching asset In the cultural field the library To me a library can bo likened to a huge ship taking mo to strange countries and among strange peoples One encounters people and situations beautiful tragic and funny and lives with them all happy or sad and always learning Sometimes may have turned back the clock and The Newmarket Thursday Oct Page All Of Community Join Reception Tribute To Pleasant Couple On Saturday Oct Mr and Mrs Karl Toole celebrated their wedding anniversary Dur ing the day many friends called to offer congratulations In the evening the event was the signal for a gathering of the commun ity to express their appreciation of Mr and Mrs Toole as good friends neighbors and commun ity workers The couple return after having had dinner at Country Acres with friends to find a field filled as a parking place for all In the neigh borhood The house was filled to capacity As Mr and Mrs Toole entered their home George Wood at the piano ren dered Here come the bride Rev Mr acting as chair man for an eveninglong pro gram as follows sang Bless This House accom panied by Mr West on Miss M Preston two piano solos reading by Miss V the Johnson trio gave several musi cal numbers Remarks were made by Elmer Starr oldest neighbor by Mr David Evans onetime school teacher Mr Douglas McClure Karls school chum also remarks by Mr Sid the deputy- reeve of Whitchurch Reeve El ton Armstrong and Mr J Rogers Sharon Mrs read an ap propriate address while Mrs presented them with mantle clock Mrs Charles Toole who was also present celebrated her birthday and was given a bou quet of mauve mums by Mrs Preston In a few well- chosen words Mr Toole on be- of his wife and mother thanked everyone Mrs Toole put the knife Into an ornamented anniversary cake the creation of Mrs Max Smith and Mrs- Frank Hope MOUNT ALBERT First returns from the Mount Albert bowling league in dicate Eskimos have stepped In to on early lead The Eskimos have points Wrens are with points Cuba Cardinals Chickadees Swallows Pioneers Blue birds Dodgers Larks Ravens Beavers Falcons Aces Orioles Wildcats Murray Stokes overage and Allan Dixons 291 single featured the mens division Mar guerite Green a average while Mary has a single in the ladies section lived thousands of years ago la space as one can stare frightened Into a supposed future en joyed Irene Jaques talk of lib rary books and interests and an looking forward to enjoying the new library sailing with some of the books as yeas Silver Wedding Anniversary On Saturday evening October 22 an event took place In our community which circumstance prevented our attending but which was of great Interest to us as well as to all the friends of Mr and Mrs Earl Toole who were celebrating their silver wedding anniversary To home on Saturday evening came friends from town and country bearing wishes and joyous greetings A handsome clock was presented to Mr and Mrs Toole which I am sure will re mind them that time only strengthens the bonds of friend ship So to Mr and Mrs Toole go our heartiest good wishes for many years of health and hap piness Another was the presentation of a beautiful bouquet of mums to Mrs Charles Toole These few words are only friendly tribute from Archie and I There will be other ac counts of this pleasant event In much more detail but the Com mon Round has to have its say pltnty of fun plenty to do whan you 90 on a trip oil way arrive in the mood for enjoyment by bu MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO KING GEORGE HOTEL Newmarket Phone zTWTSl T