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Newmarket Era and Express, 18 Apr 1957, p. 14

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Thursday Apt IS District ion Television Channel 3 Slim ns Prepares For Centennial APRIL AS The Christophers Open Boose Howdy SM Discoveries Childrens Intenuiiofial Shall Ye Haver Western Theatre Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports 700 Jet Jackson Ritchie Theatre of Stars The Seven Joys of Mary fit Family Graphic The Bitter Tree Who Destroyed The Earth JIM News 1115 Today In Sports Community News TV Theatre SATURDAY APRIL Cartoon Capers News Briefs 500 Count of Monte Crista Wild Bill Hickok Oh Susanna Mr FixIt Eddy Arnold Pierre Holiday Ranch Perry Show To be announced King Show Beat CBC News 1110 Juliette Show Wrestling SUNDAY APRIL Church Service St Johns Lutheran The Christophers UN Review This Is The Life Here There Country Calendar Junior Magazine Family Circle Air Power lassie 500 Fighting Words My Little Margie Burns and Allen Father Knows Best December Bride My Hero Bob Ed Sullivan All Star Theatre OK Showtime TV Theatre News This Week MONDAY APRIL United Church Man To Man Open House 436 Howdy In The Story Book 515 Peppermint Prince 5 JO Western Theatre Channel Salute Film Provincial Affairs Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports Ford Theatre Guy Lombardo The Millionaire 830 On Camera I Love Lucy Denny Vaughn Studio One 1100 News Today In Sports Community News Late Western Theatre TUESDAY APRIL 345 The Christophers Open House Howdy 500 Toes In Tempo Junior Junction Western Theatre Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports Life of Riley To be announced Mr and Mrs 800 Big Town Star Showcase Dragnet Pick The Stars Explorations CBC News Today In Sports Community News Country Junction WEDNESDAY APRIL How Christian Science Heals Open House 430 Howdy Hidden Pages Kin Tin Tin COO Western Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports 700 Adventures of Sir Lancelot Disneyland 830 Hit Parade Kraft Theatre Folio News Today In Snorts Community News I J 30 To be announced THURSDAY Iff Salvation Army 400 Open House Howdy Doody 500 Maggie Muggins Sportstirae The Lone Ranger Western Theatre Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports I Search For Advents 564000 Question Jane Wyman Theatre Climax Jaekie Show Mark Saber Grand 1100 News if Today In Sports 1120 Community News Impact VANDORF Barbara Irwin Carolyn Pogue Nancy Scott Lynn Hillary Mareen Starr Susan Starr Dor othy and Marilyn Mills were guests of Wendy on Saturday in honor of her birthday Mr and Mr Herbert White and Bob spent last Tuesday with Mr and Mrs John White Parry Sound Mr Arthur Van who underwent an operation in a Tor onto hospital last week is recov ering satisfactorily Mr and Mrs Arthur Van are the proud grandparents of another grandson born to Mr and Mrs Harvey Brad ford Mr and Mrs Bert were guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs Harold Milliken and Mrs Armstrong Wexford Plan Enlarged Program For Town YMYWCA Plans to a program in Newmarket are being stepped Up At a meeting of the young peoples committee of the held Thursday it was decided to organize a five event program for the spring season The idea of the five event program was to in terest a larger number of young people in a program The program as now set up chief group phy square round and dancing while on the basketball tennis swimming archery gym nastics and track and drew the most attention This week a number erf young peoples executive wilt include a bowlingdance evening as guests of the Bertie an athletic night a roast W committee to get an a round dance and a square danee Slim editorial adviser and Cuttin Corners correspondent for the Era and Express is mak ing preparations for the coming Newmarket centennial celebrations in August Slim sports sprout ing foliage and wears old style clothes His helpers are Marg left and Nora right who have been offering some tentorial help Says Slim you pay no attention to what people say about these here beards This here beard of mine draws pretty girls flies Such helpful words from Bliggens are encouragement or beard growers Photo by Gerry Barker WI News The annual meeting of the Mount Albert branch was held at the home of Mrs Ronald Allison on Thursday April Maj Ma- jury of the Salvation Army will be invited to give his illustrated lecture on Alaska in the United church on May The an niversary celebration date was set for late summer The motto for the evening was Every pri vilege brings responsibility The roll call Suggestions for a bus trip for our group Splendid reports were given by Wayne conveners attended the missionary rally secretarytreasurer reported UxbridKe on Sunday he Discussion groups were held on Dr and Mrs George Covey fallowing topics Should we Toronto were Sunday tea guests hav evcnln meetings How to of Mr and Mrs Roy Morley Programs more suggestions for the Attaining Dental Health Johnnie accompanied I Mr and Mrs John Fetch had Wing of the Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs in memory of Mrs Sleeper Russell Snider The elccton of as follows past president The Vandore president Mrs Bruce Rolling first vice- club is having an afternoon tea next Monday at the home of Mrs Donald WHATS OH THE AIR fly Mary Ann Good Friday TV on Channel includes several religious pro grams to commemorate that day Originating in studios Open House at pm offers sel ections from the to he wm and read by Festival Singers and Douglas Main The Seven Joys of Mary and The Bitter Tree reaching you through Channel a and JM president Mrs Wall Case se cond vicepresident Mis Art Brown secretary- treasurer Mrs Frank Jordan District director Mia Wall Case directors Mrs William Mis Mrs Fred Franklin pianists Mrs George Snyder and Mrs Walsh auditors Mrs of diet apply to the Hugh Shillinglaw and Mrs Jack as well Pearson This is the second in a of articles based on Dr O Nobles contributions to a panel discussion on The Healthy Child Emotional and Physical In it Dr Noble outlines what par ents can do to help their children attain denial health The cause of decay is thought to acid producing bacteria These bacteria mix with food dead cells etc and form a bac terial placque or cluster on the tooth They grow and produce acid which attacks the enamel of the tooth and then dentine It should be noted that It is far easier for these bacteria and the acid to attack the tooth if there are developmental flaws in the si rue lure of the tooth Diet The responsibility of par ent regarding diet begins with the expectant mother She must eat food containing the necessary elements for the production of sound enamel and sound dentine in the teeth of the child The chief elements as far as teeth are concerned are calcium phosphorus end Vitamin In practice this menus a quart of milk a day sunshine and cod liver oil or its equivalent plus a good diet of meat fish eggs fruit and vegetables The above rules peri- series the more acid producing bacteria are present in the mouth We are told that very soon af ter candy is taken into the mouth acid is produced by these bacteria The more sugar that is eaten the faster the fermentation process AH this has been proved night The bowlingdance program will be held April M with Ted Greenwood in charge The bowl ing section of the program will start at pm at Fred Counters Newmarket Bowling Academy Following the bowling plans are being finalized to stage a parade from the bowling alleys to the fire hall The program is scheduled for pm at the fire hall The athletic night program will probably include basketball gym nastics table tennis volleyball badminton etc This event will be held May Gordon is chairman Frances let convener for the roast tentatively set for June while Marilyn Fines is in charge of arrangements for the square dance event The regular ball room dance be held June Further information on the plans for the various events will be forthcoming in the near future and anyone wishing to attend or seeking information on the pro gram can get in touch with the chairmen of the various commit tees as outlined above idea of how other Y programs Member of York Co Camp of Gideons were present Saturday April at a testi monial banquet held in the Kins Edward hotel Toronto mack in the dedication of the two mil lionth Bible to be placed in Can ada by the Canadian Gideons since their ministry began nearly half a century ago The goldbound was received on behalf of the King Edward Sheraton organiz ation by A Gordon Cardy hotel manager It was this same hotel which received the first Gideon Bible back in the year The guest speaker for the occa sion Orvis Kennedy Canadian vicepresident of the Gideon- and national organizer for Social Credit party related dur ing the course of his speech that the devoted members of Canadian Gideons had ac complished the remarkable of distributing as many cop of the scriptures during five years as has been placed in the years leaden up to year a by research workers in many ex- indicated interest in a great many monv was held Kitefre of the questionnaire rt- m placing of completed by prospective Y members were tabulated at last Thursdays executive meeting and pm tell the slop of and ihe story of Christs Passion from the hast Supper to the Crucifix- HIR IS HOP HEALING Editors This artif le serif contain interesting about hospital and if published a public by this new paper in cooperation with the Ontario Hospital Also 1 To keep abreast of the discover ies and developments of science and medicine hospitals have to have an extensive and costly in ventory of equipment for a wide variety of These inventories are constantly being changed due to improve ments in certain types of equip ment and being enlarged titcause of new weapons to combat sick ness and disease lust recently an announcement wag made of a new type of cam era so small it van be swallowed by an average person Its purpose is to take pictures of the gun and the stomach If success it will undoubtedly became another item on every hospital list of equipment Today some hospitals ex perimenting with an type of thermometer it has two ADVKHTISKMKNT Moderate Drinkers Are Opposed To Liquor Outlets In Newmarket The citizens of Newmarket have been pushed into a situation not of their choosing An expense of close to two thousand dollars will be run up just because a few ple want liquor outlets and the Council decided to call for a vote The wets could not get sufficient names on a petition to justify a vote so they put the pressure on Council and the rest of us must fall in line The liquor board will not pay the shot nor will the wets who have forced the vote pay for it all The Citizens of Newmarket sections One is like a metal pen- the great majority of whom never The other part resembles fijfked for a vote will pay these car speedometer Through the act- fine Orchard branch a meeting on April at the home of Mi- Howard En couraging reports were presented by the officers and conveners Delegates to district annual Allan Cody Mrs and Mrs Waller ion John Drainie narrates The Johnston Hitter Tree Mrs John Ash conducted the In marked contrast to the election of the following officers ions program preceding it is the Honorary president Mrs play called Who ilium Held past president Mis sfroyed The Earth Katharine A Baxter president Mrs Allan Blake John first Mrs mas and Tony have the lead- second vicepros Mrs ing roles and are involved in a ilae M story which tells of gentle creat- Branch directors Mi George urea from another planet who vis- Mason and Mrs Johnston it tin- earth after it has been district director Mis Hue Mr- aged by an atomic war its food pianist Mm Brain for thought however and perhaps The parent observe the same basic principles in feeding the infant and The diet must contain the elements that form sound and gums In practice It means for the infant a good formula including cod liver oil or equivalent for the child a quart of milk a day rod liver oil a wellbalanced diet high in proteins fruits anil vege tables not too mm bread and low in pastry rakes and concen trated sugars So fur I have talked about a rather Indirect effect diet on the teeth That is diet to build strongs healthy Now I want to talk about a more direct effect The concentrated Sugar there is in childs diet pertinents Perhaps the most convincing practical demonstration of this is the child child ren are unable to digest fats and carbohydrates and they art kept on a very high protein diet which is practically sugar free These children do not have dental de cay Care Of Teeth Brushing of the teeth after ev ery meal is important In fact the teeth should be brushed any food especially sweet things is taken into the mouth Brushing removes the bacteri al It is important to brush down on the top teeth and up on the bottom so as not to in jure the gums If it is impossible to brush your teeth a thorough rinsing is of value The parent Should brush the young childs teeth He should insist on the older child making a thorough Job of the operation A good rule to follow you eat candy you must brush your teeth Immediately afterward This often discourages the candy eating To be continued next week subjects and programs In DRIVEWAYS PAVED NOW COMPLETOY EQUIPPED FOR HOT OR COLD MIX ASPHALT DRIVES WALKS FREE ESTIMATES EVANS FUELS TWINING NEWMARKET A not too for this rife v at Friday has host McCulley taking viewers auditors Mrs William lundy uil Alein field Publicity Mrs It MOUNT There still seems to sickness in the community Brad ley Cole and Mrs 11 Jones are for a visit with Allen for- visiting committee Mrs William well at time of writing war correspondent journalist ami Miss Ah ta j and now editor of Macleans Mag I field sewing convener Mrs Howard McClure This Sunday we revert to the Standing committee conveners Sullivan program at pm agriculture and Canadian Indus- after cancellation last week in j tries Mrs Ross home favor of the hoi key game be economies and health Mrs I ween Montreal and Boston in the community activities Mr and Mis Vein visited Mr and Mrs Hoov er on Sunday for dinner costs The best thing about this whole matter is that the socalled mod erate drinkers are opposed to li quor outlets in our town In fact there is a strong feeling amongst men and women who take what Is called a social drink It is from these citizens that strong opposit ion is being heard daily If these people had their way there would not be an outlet for liquor in our Town It is true that we are not vol- for a beer parlor or cocktail but the danger point in it all Is that if liquor stores come Newmarket then thing will he an effort lo get beer parlors Let us stop this thing now Liquor outlets will not mean civ ic improvement community bet terment or progressive devrlop- and it is hoped that these subtle slogans will be relegated to basket ADVERTISEMENT ion of electrical currents in the a nurse ran look at the met er and read the body temperat ure This new device is reputed to be able to take up to one million temperature readings on one tiny set of batteries If it proves satis factory more and more hospitals will probably acquire them in an to save costs incurred thro ugh breakage of the glass and mercury thermometers so comm only used at the present time Improvements in new types of patientlifts bags Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE St Aurora for Friendly Personal Service Telephone PA Stanley Cup Finals We would rather have bad Soloman to hur ry us home from chinch watch Burns and Allen at oclock Sun day are fun view while enjoy ing a tray supper Tiy dinner at noon with and A for supper and if your church is not wait ing for you Father Knows nest which follows rounds out an a musing hour Tuesdays oclock TV program Toes in Tempo is a and Show case at is a switch Try at a later too Folio reaching us through Channel pm Wednesday is entitled The Dead Folio is usually not my dish of tea but I generally continue to watch it hoping ii will finally make sense to the average per son Hope Im not disappointed a- gain Thursday evening looks like a one for storage of blood new devices for sterilization and a new type of xray equipment but a few of the many changes and I m prove it hi forget ihe missionary ser vice on Thursday hi pm when Miss Annie Yen will be the spea ker Sunday am Rev Irani will bring the message and public relations Mrs Historical research and public relation Mis Waller Johnston Mi Mis Cole and citizenship and education Mis and Mr and Mrs Harry Johnston Cooper visited Mr and Mrs The WI will hold a of j Cole on Sunday baking aprons and rummage all school on Saturday after- Mi and Mrs Fiank noon May Afternoon Mounl Albert visited Mr and he served from SO pin io Mrs Fred King on Sunday j The citizenship and education committee is arranging a trip to district on May Successful Fun Fair At Stuart Scott School As a fitting climax to the Gov j enor Generals visit in town April the Scott Home and School held a Fair during the evening at the Stuart Scott school children and par ents attended The children thor oughly enjoyed the fish pond ami movies The parents found much inter est in other stalls and and Mrs J Mori is din ner on Friday with Mr Mr It Mi Newmarket BUD FISHER BUYS KESWICK PHARMACY The operated In Keswick by A Agar has been pun based by Mr Hud Fisher of Hud and his bride Mai pule have resided in where Bud has been employed mi Harvey Lanes pharmacy since May Mr Fisher began bis pharmacy career more than years ago ments made in hospital equipment and rookies were quickly sold out crows supplies of home baking with Tamhlyn I id in Darnel in recent months Behind the scenes study and re search goes on day after day combat Illness Using the new weapons and techniques that are being developed our hospitals aie constantly improving the already high standard of patient ear Mrs president thank the members of the Home and School Association who worked so hard in organizing the Fun Fair the members who contributed it ems and to the children and par ents for attending and making the evening a success and in from the faculty of pbaimacy University of Toronto The new owner lakes over pharmacy in Keswick April YOUR CHAMBER OF IS A Now she has the answer a Wanted to be sure of tins the boat and the for her in the advertiHinjr columns of newspaper where the merlin merchant their forward The Newmarket ERA EXPRESS

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