and Express Thursday AROUND CORNER MAIN ST SOUTH j CHILDRENS PYJAMAS7siiBhtIy oiled 98c WOMENS GALOSHES Nylon etc Clearing MENS ALL WOOL BREECHES Reg to ALL BOYS LINED JEANS Sun Tan etc 299 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED YOU GET EXTRAS When you deal with TORONTO LAUNDIRERSI Quality Service Economy Clear durable polyethylene bagi la keep your garments covered y recognizable aro yours at no extra charge without your asking with Toronto laundered dry leaning No more fussing awkward paper bags I Every suit coat dress blanket or sweater which you have dry cleaned by Toronto launderers Is relumed to you clean fresh and bright in clear protective bag whkh you can use for storage or when travelling out dust and lets you recognize Contents Immediately Our Dry Clearing is done ffevJfalJfetr way for thorough Request From County For Institute For The Blind Brown of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind appeared before York County council on Jan to request a grant of 1000 for current ex penses and an additional grant for the Building fund The re quests were referred to the fin ance committee Mr Brown said there were blind people in York County all of whom are receiving services from the CNIB The prevention of blindness program of the Insti tute many others he ex plained Included in this progrum is the provision of eye glasses eye treatments and research work During the past year the has assisted in establishing an eye bank the first in Canada Corn eas ore donated to the bank by people at their death The keeps a list of who could benefit from a cornea transplant and many successful operations have been performed in Canada this year Mr Brown sold There has been a great reduct ion in blindness because of edu cation and publicity Mr Brown told the county council Ontario has the lowest incidence of blind ness anywhere in the world Only one person in in litis province is blind By increasing the work LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS IE 52161 for pickup and delivery or drop In one of our Cosh- stores In the or Don Mills Shop ping Centres Your Local Agent Newmarket Dairy Creamery Prospect St Ph TW MRS I DAY HEADS JR EVENING Mrs I Day was reelected president of the Junior Evening Trinity United church when the annual meeting was held in the church hall on Tuesday Jan This is Mrs Days second term The theme of the program was stewardship Mrs Noble took the part of a new member seek ing information about the Wo mens Missionary society Her questions were answered by Mrs Robert Peters Mrs John Glenn Mrs Ernest Hill and Mrs Day installation of the new of ficers was conducted by Mrs M J Aiken Refreshments were ser ved at the conclusion of the meet ing- Elected to office for are past Mrs Peters pros Mrs Day vice pres Mrs Howard Cordon record sect Mrs Mervin corresponding sect Mrs Aubrey Watson Mrs Har ry secretaries literature Miss Margaret Bate supplies Mrs Hugh Grant Missionary Monthly Mrs Peters community friendship Mrs Arthur Hurst Christian stewardship Mrs Nob le social Mrs Glenn and pianist Mrs John Mucnherson of education and publicity CNIB hopes to reduce this figure he added Last January the CNIB Servic es were transferred to the new center on Ave The cen ter Includes a residence library workshops and offices Mr Brown said There are HO people accom odated in the residence which was filled to capacity by September only eight months after it had been opened He said the Service Center cost Of that was received from the sale of former properties and the rcmulnder was raised from public donations and from government grants Mr Brown reminded council that the CNlBs request last yeor for for the building fund had been refused He said further con struction of residential quarters will be necessary Examiner Appointed By Conservatory For Newmarket Tests Kenneth Harrison of the Royal Conservatory of Music Toronto will conduct current examina tions for that school in Newmar ket February and A bachelor of music from the University of Toronto Mr Har rison studied with Ernest Sell Henley Willan Charles and Bala He hold from the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto and the Canadian Col- lego or Organists A native of Toronto he was music master at Collage for girls and has been a member of the Conservatory faculty since A talented conductor and accompanist he has acted in capacities In Toronto perform ances in oratorios like Handels Messiah Haydns Creation and Mendelssohns St Paul An experienced examiner and adjudicator ho has served on the Conservatorys Board of Ex aminers since SINGS WITH Singing in the chorus with the symphony orchestra directed by Nicholas is Anne Stephenson who will be heard on Wednesday Jan over radio station at pm Miss Stephenson will sing the soprano solos Haydns Lord Nel son Mass The program is also carried over a New York City broadcasting station SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SKIRTS DRESSES BLOUSES HATS SHIRTS Sale Sale Sale Sale YES You pay one penny for any one of these items For Instance BLOUSES 298 SKIRTS 795 TWO lor 299 TWO for LADIES WINTER COATS 13 OFF MEMS ALL WEATHER SHEETS PILLOW CASES 70 x FLANNELETTE SHEETS PRINTS AND BROADCLOTHS TOWELS AND FACE CLOTHS Mens Work Pants for 200 DEPARTMENT STORE MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE ART CLUB Do as you plcaso night wilt be held by Newmarket S when group meets in the lie Library Lecture Thursday Jan it pm Trinity Youth Service Planned For Jan A Youth service will be held at Trinity United church Newmark et on Sunday Jan at pm It Is planned as part of the ann ual Christian Youth Week cele brations and Is being sponsored by tho Trinity Junior Congregat ion Guest speaker will be Mr J Patterson secretary Planning for the Department of Education Tho vuhojs groups of church will partici pate in the service Carroll Counsellor For St Andrews The KlrkvSeiilon of And rews Presbyterian church New market has announced that Carroll a member of the staff of Newmarket high school has consented to act as counsellor to the Young Peoples Society first of the which will be of a re-organlza- nature will place next Sunday Jan at pm In the Sunday school rooms All young people between ages of 14 and ycara of age arc Invited to attend Thereafter the YPS will meet every other Sunday evening at 730 pm Any young people not already asso ciated with other church young Peoples groups are urged to at tend SATURDAY TORONTO by CNR Achievement Day Ends Three Month Project Of Homemaking Clubs Members or clubs all over the county of York met at the Newmarket town hall Saturday January for their winter Achievement Day Climaxing a three month study of the project Being Well Dress ed Well Groomed over from clubs took part In the days program Record books and white slips of every type all the work of club members were attractively dis played around walls of room giving the girls an excel lent opportunity to compare their own accomplishments with that of others Further experience In evaluation was provided during the morning program when each girl judged a class of four slips giving oral reasons to support her judgment Members were also required to darn a hole in knitted wool ma terial demonstrating their ability to take over family darning chores The morning program ended on jovial note when four models paraded and were Judg ed on of grooming Since these models were visiting home economists much amusement was aroused by their exhibition of poor posture illchosen clothing gum chewing and general untidi ness Many visitors including moth ers and representatives of Wom ens Institutes attended the after noon program and witnessed the club contributions of exhibits de monstrations and on the subject of How lo your nest were shown by Slip Stitchers veldt Morning Glories Learners and the Sewing Queens of with comments given by club members Annie d a Janet and Jane Whitfield But- Club 15 and Elders Mills Modern Misses showed Steps to Good Grooming commented on by Mary Hooper and Jean Burn- field All members of the Bogartlown Merry Stitchers took part in their skit Making the Most of our Clothes a subject also presented by the Pixies of Vietorio Square Would You be Well most popular subject was given in skit form by Concord Sowing Susies Club Noble ton Snowball and Van- Busy The Temper- Happy Gang demon strated Good Posture Greetings from tho Womens Institutes who sponsor a great many of the Clubs were brought by Mrs A district president for North York Mrs O Centre York and Mrs Elton Armstrong chairman of Central Ontario area At the close of the days pro gram silver Club spoons wcro presented lo all club members completing project and certificates of achievement to those completing two projects County honors for six projects completed went to Dawn Fry Ruth Miller and Robin son Elders Mills Mary Chamber lain Noblcton and Jane Whit field Evelyn Mac- Nobleton received pro vincial honors for projects completed Mrs Mabel county home economist for York Peel and was in charge of the Achievement Day and was ably assisted by Mrs Agnes King Brant Waterloo and Wcntworlh counties Miss Frances Victoria Peterborough and Dur ham Miss Marilyn Perth and Wellington and Miss Char lotte newly appointed staff home economist York countys spring project for Clubs The Club Girl Entertains will be launched with a leaders training school held at the department of agriculture office Newmarket on February and Groups in terested in organizing these clubs for girls between the ages of and are urged to contact the local department of agriculture 10W AMI IVIRV TO AND INCI APRIL good going and returning same Saturday only ION FA IMS LINDSAY AURORA BRADFORD SUNDERLAND HOLLAND LANDING Corresponding fare from Intermediate Points Ml a f i Wll IMI0IMMI0N MOM AGlHTi CENTURY FOODS Where Quality is King ft Timothy St Newmarket CHOICE No I LEAN SIDE BACON with meat order lb Hot Weather Christinas Strange To Canadians Living In Philippines Christmas linn in the tropical city of Manilla the capital of the Philippine Islands is a very guy affair and long before the season arrives the city is lavishly decor ated So writes W to his mother Mrs Elizabeth of 3rd concession of King With temperatures around the ninety de gree mark it seems odd to cele brate the Yuletlde In such hot weather Mr and Mrs arc spending two years in the Phil ippine Islands for Proctor and Gamble Mr Is treasurer of Manilla Manufacturing Co and by April will have completed the first year Their children Dili and Joan attend the American school arc taught by American teachers The cus tom in this tropical country Is to rise early and work until noon using the afternoon as a siesta period indoors out of hot sun and then working again in the of the evening The climate agrees with the family There Is much social ac tivity among the Americans liv ing in Manilla Mrs is a cub mother and Joan is going into girl cubs Tho food the cat is American Imported and kept in a deep freeze Cost of living there is three times that in Cincin nati Several pieces of native handi craft work have been received by Mrs Sr She has hand- woven place mats beautifully hand embroidered woven and embroidered cards hand carved wooden wall plaques and a wov en summer purse covered with colorful embroidery Bright co lors on natural or white back grounds are popular Mrs celebrated her birthday on January and as she has poor health and is unable to go out she looks forward to regu lar letters from her son In the tropics MOTORS Stop Yonge St South Richmond Hill 1955 BUICK A beautiful door hardtop dark blue bottom light top radio air condition heater white wall tires window washers one owner Special 1 Door sedan in condition air con- heater low mileage radio A big car at a small price Special 1595 19S6 METEOR Light green door sedan Meteor very low mileage will live new car service at used car price SPECIAL CHEV COACH Two tone green one owner car low mileage air con dition heater radio A real buy SPECIAL PONTIAC COACH Two tone red and Ivory very tow mileage air con dition heater a beautiful car at 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