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Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Mar 1956, p. 13

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J tffl nc i 5A Br Caroline Ion The strength of a nation lies in pits youth Lord BadenPowell Realizing this drew up a program training for boys which has been excelled This called Scouting was ijhedlately accepted by the boys and gave such fun and 16th birthday Because of this a senior branch known as rangers was organized- A girl remains a member of this group until her 1st birthday when she is encour aged to take her place in some adult phase of guide work Also for girls from 16 to 21 teed the cadets If a girl wishes to train for leadership in the guide movement she becomes a member of a cadet company Newmarket has two brownie packs and a guide company There is no ranger company or cadet company in the commun ity It was found that guiding could serve deaf crippled or otherwise invalided girls in in stitutions or in their own homes An extension branch was to them that the girls not another group has been wishing to be left out of this fe wonderful game demanded a -similar- organization for Thus guiding was born in It spread rapidly to all parts the world Details of the program and vary in each country to S the needs of different clim ates or races of people But there are boys and girls enrolled in scouts and guides there is the same law and promise kept To link together the guides of all nations a World association formed to which country sends a representa tive One symbol of the World is the world flag It is used by guides in all countries The gold trefoil on the blue back ground represents the golden sun shining in a blue sky which When it sets on one land rises on another and so is shining ways on guides in some part of world The two stars on the represent the promise and the law which guides in ail lands have promised to obey The of the leaf is the compass needle which points out to guides the direction in which to travel The scroll beneath the trefoil an exact copy of the Heraldic Feu stands for love of mankind which dwells in the heart of every guide Guiding designed for girls between the ages of 11 and years But as their younger sisters were clamouring to join a junior branch was formed It is called brownies and is for girls from to years of age Many girls vtfre reluctant to out of guiding after their The King branch meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ross Walker on Tuesday evening March instead of the home of Mrs Gordon as scheduled on the official program Resolu tions are the topic when inten sive discussions will be held The regular meeting of the Newmarket branch will be held in the Agricultural Board rooms Botsford St on Thursday March at 230 Motto A person who never makes a mistake never makes anything Roll call household shortcuts Mr Craig of the York County Health Unit will be the guest speaker He will talk on sanita tion as it concerns milk and wa ter and will outline sanitation problems in relation to new sub divisions Mrs Alex one of the branchs new members will have a spinning wheel at the meeting Mrs Coyle will demonstrate the art of spinning wool The short course Hospitality hud in which handicapped girls Jl I United church hall on Monday and Tuesday March and 20 at Miss Croft for the March meeting will be Mrs Hayes Mrs Boyd Mrs and Mrs A Mitchell are encouraged to take an inter est in guiding They are helped along the path to selfreliance and obtain a new outlook on life as their interests are widened Girls living in isolated districts may join the lone branch They play the guide game through cor respondence following the same program of tests and badge work do the guides of a regular company Girl guiding offers a program ARTISTS of training in citizenship for girls It is operated under the patrol system with each group of six or eight girls forming a patrol Each patrol elects its own leader and second and they MAKES TO SWIMMING The club of New market at the regular dinner meeting in February voted to make a donation to the Swim ming Pool fund The sum of was given to the project Guests of the evening were the husbands of the clubs members At the conclusion of the dinner and brief entertainment bowling was enjoyed by the group Fare well gifts were presented to two members Mrs Nick and Mrs Robert to their leaving town ij mot Show To Aid Hospital Project i i JjA The fifth annual fashion show sponsored by the Business and Professional Womens club of Newmarket will be held in the town hall on Wednesday March Proceeds from the show will be used by the club to furnish a room in the York County hospi tal addition MR ROBERT CRAIG ADDRESSES WI Robert Craig sanitary inspec tor with the York County Health Unit will be the guest speaker when the Newmarket Womens Institute meets on Thursday March The meeting will be held in the Agricultural Board rooms St at 230 pm Mr Craig will speak on sani tation as it milk and He will outline sanita tion problems in relation to new will be the dietician Hostesses subdivision There will be a ATTEND ART SHOW OF demonstration of spinning Re freshments will be served ART CLUB PLANS SPRING EXHIBITION On Thursday March the members of the Newmarket Art club will meet in the town hall basement for an evening of painting Landscapes will be painted by the members under the direction of L Chadwick president Each member will select his own medium At the conclusion of the pro gram a brief business session will be held to discuss plans for the annual spring exhibition of paintings The clubs show will be held on April and The fashion show will present styles for ail members of the family with the merchandise be ing loaned by- local stores for the occasion The afternoon pres entation begins at and the evening showing at oclock C E is the general convener Miss Helen fashion for the Davis Leather company will return as commentator for this years show The Newmarket B and P club has pledged 900 for the equip ping of a room in the new wing of York County hospital To date 600 of this pledge has been paid The balance will be paid this year with the proceeds from the spring fashion show go ing to the pledge account Era and Express Thursday March Page Do suffer stomach distress due to excess stomach acid gaseous distention acid in- digestion nervous or sour stomach Ask your druggist about Unlike stoxn- powders or tablets is a medi cine In liquid form for the prompt beneficial relief of the symptoms of hyperacidity Satisfaction or money refunded r rf Newmarket Pupils Successful In Conservatory Music Exams Members of the Newmarket Art club attended the opening night of the ninth annual art show of the Willowdale Group of Artists on Friday March 2 form the court which Adrian Dingle ARCA opened the guide Ihe show Present from the local club were Mrs George Mr and Mrs William Parsons Mrs Grant Sine and Mr and Mrs Robert After the ex hibition they were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry former members of the Newmarket Art Club who are now members of the Willow- operate and administer company In some instances the court of honor is responsible for the appointment of new patrol leaders and seconds The patrol system patterned on the democratic system of gov ernment develops powers of self- reliance observation and for others it en courages girls to accept respon- Artists exhibiting and to learn for them- the show selves many crafts and services which are also useful to the pub- A standard of workman- his offer Is good at all in materials from a Minimum length lined or He Outdoor meetings camping hiking woodcraft and nature lore give girls healthy adventure and a physical fitness which in crease their ability to become homemakers Membership in the movement leads to lasting friend ships and an increased under standing of girls in other lands Guiding is open to all races and creeds Each member is taught to respect the religious beliefs of others Surely in guiding we have an instrument for the pro motion of world peace The North York Memorial community hull in which the art exhibit was held was so crowded that visitors had difficulty in seeing the pictures Hie following is a list of suc cessful candidates examina tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toron to in Newmarket The names are arranged in order of merit Piano Teachers Con- in Performance Viva Voce and Ear Test Grade piano honors Marion pass Mrs Wrlglil Morrow Grade piano honors pass Marvin Clark Oracle piano honors Joan Robertson pass Nancy Grade VI piano honors Judith Conservation GO ICE Tickets for the Ice Carnival Our Town on Ice are available at the Memorial Arena The re serve seat plan opened on Thurs day March Those who did not exchange their tickets for re serve seats may do so anytime at the arena The carnival will be presented on March 23 and CLINIC The general clinic for routine checkups will be held at the York County Health Unit offices Newmarket on Friday March from 130 to pm The next clinic at which the immunization program- will be continued be on Friday March 23 since the regular clinic date is Good Fri day The hours will be the same to pm Ail clinics ore sponsored by the Newmarket I HOME CARE FOR RETARDED CHILDREN IS TOPIC OF TALK Miss Ruth of Toronto will address the Newmarket and District association for Retarded Children at the school on Wed nesday March at pm The school is located in the Friends church St Miss Is a psychiatric worker with Torontos depart ment of public health She will speak on the home care of men tally retarded children Mr Harold accomp any Miss and will speak briefly Mr is the execu tive director of the Ontario asso ciation for Retarded Children Refreshments will be served The general public is invited to attend SCOUTGUIDE WORK DESCRIBED IN TALK Mrs Nelson Ion will address the ScoutGuide Mothers auxil iary when it meets in the scout hall on Tuesday March at pm All mothers of scouts guides brownies and cubs are invited to attend Reports on the annual ban quets will be given and dis cussion of future activities will be held Light refreshments will be served Mrs Ion past district guide commissioner will speak on the history and aims of scouting and guiding She will tell of the program followed by these groups and outline ways in which the Mothers auxiliary can he of assistance Ann Williamson pass Heather Margaret equal Grade V piano honors Linda Ruth Atkinson Charlcen Smith pass William Purse Raul Moore Robert Taylor Grade IV piano firstclass hon ors Ann honors Nancy Ridley David Jarvis pass Jonn Fry Grade III piano honors Keith pass Heather Pollock Pollard Sally Grade piano honors Helen Ridley Nickl Glover Myrna Me- Cube arid Peggy Young equal Susan Lloyd Jane Best Glover and Barry Lloyd equal Grade I piano firstclass honors Carolyn Joyce honors Wayne Warner Judy Walker Grade singing honors Carol Graham Competition In Schools Plans for a conservation scrap- book competition for public school children in the district were completed by the Upper Holland River Conservation Au thority Thursday night Inspec tors and school teachers have re ceived advance circulars about the contest and blank are to be sent out soon when the number of pupils taking part is known Deadline for the competition is June 1 Pupils are being giv en a suggested outline for the scrapbook work and included will be a section on the local watershed of the Upper Holland For prizes there are two sec tions one including grades five and six the other including grades seven and eight In each group will he awarded a 20 cash prize a 15 cash prize three 10 and five at 5 Three pupils will work on each scrapbook en tered for competition OPENING SOON Tim Morning Glory Drapery ami Dry Goods BOTSFORD ST NEWMARKET Proprietress Muriel Morning formerly of SenecaVs THE PICKERING COLLEGE GLEE assisted by a chorus of Newmarket ladies presents GILBERT and SULLIVANS ON MARCH Mr Albert Manilla Out formerly of Mount Albert will celebrate his birthday on March UNION ST WI Union Street branch of the met at the home of Mrs on Thursday March There were present Mrs Thompson gave her report of the planning hoard meeting held at Sharon Fortyfive dollars was made from the sale of tick ets on a leather purse and two blankets Winners were 1st Mrs K Roches Point 2nd Mrs Harris Toronto 3rd Mrs Nelson Shanks Newmarket The Roches Point branch members were guests Mrs vicepresident acted as convenor Mrs Chalmers gave a reading Mrs Sherman conduct ed a musical quiz Mrs gavo reading and a contest in sewing Was conducted by Mrs Doyle Winners were Mrs and Mrs Joe Clark Miss Young gave a reading JUNIOR LADIES AID The Junior Ladies Aid of the Christian Baptist church New market will meet at the home of Mrs Charles St on Tuesday March 13 at pm Each member is request ed to bring an apron for the spring bazaar Th e If You re TIRED All THE TINE Evenbody gets fait and tiredcut kvyhidd and fathered Perhaps wrong just a tempotsrv loxk condition caused excess acids and wastes Thats the time take Kline Pills stimulate the kidneys and so help restore their normal action of excess 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