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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Apr 1957, p. 9

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DRAPERY MADE FREE Co Operative Nursery School Protests Continue In Norman Case The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday April Wiry offer from hot fi u b Motion irritability weak- of appetite ache and pains during of life Remember in Clinical the majority of relief with New Formula Tablets or Compound Most likely you be helped too So we off DAYS Mil you are not helped Just get from Store Take for days directed to ml at your If do not facing relief send us the empty carton for cheerful refund of your money we hare thousands of on file from Join them today Try our ssfe The action of the subcommit tee of the American Senate in the case of Canadas ambassador to Egypt Herbert Norman has drawn protests from the pres bytery in which his family re sided At a meeting in Aurora on April the presbytery author ized the sending of the following letter of protest The Speaker Senate of Congress Washington USA Honorable Sir York Presbytery of The United Church of Canada places upon record its profound concern over the result of an action upon the part of a subcommittee of your honorable body in respect to the late Herbert Norman Can adian Ambassador to Egypt Presbytery protests this action upon the following grounds a the continual reiteration of charges already NEWMARKET SOCIAL NEW Mr and Mrs Roy Rodney and Cathy Windsor spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Wal ter Hall and Mr M Mr and Mrs G Clark and son John Gait spent Easter with Mrs Arthur Winn Mr and Mrs L Daniels and family spent Easter in To ronto the guests of Mr and Mrs Jacob Muller Mr and Mrs Jack Donnie and Linda Burlington spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ross Hewlett Mrs Homer Toronto is a guest this week at the home of her cousin Mrs Rolph Mrs Walter Hall returned home last Wednesday after Birthday Club j thoroughly discredited by Birthday wishes are extended the Government of Can- John Raymond Newmarket ing spent the past three wool at York County hospital Mi Hall broke her shoulder in a on April She is satisfactorily Mr and Mrs Vernon No and daughter Lois Kirklai Lake spent the Easter holiday the home of Mrs Nobles brj thcr and sisterinlaw Mr ai Mrs H Hugo Mr Wesley Osborne Toro to is visiting in town this Mr and Mrs Dennis Groat and daughter Donna of Londf visited Mrs A B Mil aard Ave on Tuesday Mrs W Pike of Aja Mrs Mabel Macrae of Wate down and Mr and Mrs Smi of St Ann visited Mr W Morton Mr and Mrs spent Good Friday in Weston vi siting Mr and Mr W or Compound with Vitsmln HI Ontario The Newmarket Cooperative nursery school held a draw recent ly on household items and toys to raise funds in aid of the school Classes are held daily at the Scout Hall in Newmarket Left to right the draws are Mrs president Mrs Robert Yates vicepresident Mrs Norma Jackson a mother of one of the pupils who won one of the draw prizes and Mrs Jack Struthers a past president who made Era and Express photo I It I I Ifydu have not ha J a bus trip In the last year or two there is a teat treat in for you The alr-suspen- ride is standard equip went on all the Highway Travellers and Scenlcruisers that serve long distance to you a smoother ride than the finest automobile See your agent for a wide choice of attractive Pack- age Tours ROUND TRIP FARES ARE LOW ST LOUIS MONTREAL MIAMI NEW ORLEANS 5320 REV S JOHNSTON INSTALLS OFFICERS Jack Malcolm was installed for his second term as president of the Newmarket and District as sociation for Retarded Children when the group met at the Friends Meeting House on April The installation ceremony was conducted by Rev Stuart Johnston of St Andrews church Mr Johnston congratulated the group on its past achievements in the interest of retarded chil dren He told them not to he con cerned because their numbers were small or to worry because those they felt should help fail ed to do so Concentrate on what each of you can do as an individual Mr Johnston told his audience Make- certain that you are doing all you can yourself and be happy in that knowledge Those elected to office include past president William Warden president Mr Malcolm first vicepresident Mrs Warden sec ond vicepresident Mrs Jack Holder Aurora corresponding secretary Mrs treasurer Mrs George Walker Aurora librarian Mrs Smith bulletin editor Mrs Mal colm education committee A Hurst George Jack Holder Aurora and Mrs Horace Jaqucs ADVERTISEMENT ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION The Newmarket Public Library Four butchers were fined re cently in Toronto for adding che micals to hamburger designed to make the meat look fresher One man a second offender told the magistrate when he pleaded guilty to a breach of the Food and Drugs Act that he could see no harm in putting sul phites in meat It does no harm to a persons health he said The magistrate handed him the fine of the four or CO days after hearing an inspec tor of the federal health depart ment testify Sulphites are not injurious to will visit each of the 33 projects abroad to learn the greatest current needs She will prepare new selfhelp and pilot project The is supported by vol untary Canadian contributions Dr first stop was in Seoul where she visited two homes for children She completed arrange ments there for a scholar ship program She spent five weeks in India Later she distributed denim school uniforms to sixyearold refugee girls as she toured the health but adding them to meat Middle East under United more a matter of fraud They help the meat preserve its color and appear fresher than it really ii DO YOU KNOW JACKSONVILLE TICKETS AND BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION AT 5355 A King Gcorgt Hotel PHONE that of the local businessmen approached support the vote that the current mill rate am to pm standard time or am to pm daylight saving time that the current mill rate Is equal to that of Scarb orough the highest in Metro Tor onto that residential taxes have risen and Industrial and com mercial 11 as compared with last year that Newmarket citizens spent over million dollars In ISradfurd during that the taxes paid by the liquor store and brewers store would reduce the commercial and Industrial levy In Newmarket by that there arc no represent ative of liquor Interests on the Civic Rights and Moderation Committee which Is made up en- of local progressive mind citizens that If you are not on the voters list you can phone for Information and assist a nee that the taxes paid by the stores would pay for the vote 3 times over Advertisement is Maximum penally for a second offense is or six months The three other butchers plead ed guilty Kach was fined or 30 days Girl The Ontario Agricultural Col leges yearbook will have a girl as editor for the first time in Myrna Beamer thirdyear stu dent at Macdonald Institute has been selected as editor of the 58 She will have two male students a her assistants For he past three years Miss has been the representa tive of Institute on the committee During the past year she has been assistant athletic director As editor she will be directly responsible for the organization and final completion of next years yearbook World Traveller Dr is present on a mile tour of countries As Unitarian Ser vice Committee executive direct or Dr is visiting countries to survey pro jects and will he away until May 25 She left on February During her tour Dr auspices Canadian women made of the uniforms some being made in Newmarket In Greece Dr will examine conditions at the wirravaged village Karpero in Macedonia She will inspect number of projects and will visit overseas homes for children maintained under the USC foster parent pro gram before returning to Ottawa The Healthy Child This Is the last article In a series based on Dr Nobles contributions to a discuss ion on The Healthy Child Emotional and Physical In It Dr Noble outlines what the com munity can do to help children attain dental health The Bell Telephone Company of Canada REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY High School Girls to train for telephone operating PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT 5DAY WEEK EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT AUTOMATIC PAY INCREASES To Arrange an interview call Miss Wallace Chief operator at TW 54509 Newmarket EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ON MILLARD AVE OPEN FROM 830 AM TO PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY Hospital Tea Held At Newmarket The annual spring tea of the York County Hospital Womens auxiliary was a successful affair Held in the Newmarket fire hall auditorium it featured a phan tom bake sale lucky draws and a wide selection of articles from the Hospital Gift shop Mrs M president and Miss Lillian Thomas super intendent of nurses received the guests Mrs J Tod was in charge of the membership table and Miss Cloland treasurer was in charge of finances General convener of the after noon tea was Mrs William Das- sett Mrs It was in charge of the phantom bake sale to which women brought finan cial contributions instead of cak es pies or cookies The Gift Shop booth was under the direction of Mis Arleigh Armstrong and Mrs K Mrs D was in charge of the draw on a stole cape which had been made by Mrs Vandervoort and embroi dered by Mrs Howard Cane It was won by Mrs Irving Harris The tea table was centered with a bouquet of spring flowers the donation of McCaf freys Flowers Mrs Fred Hen- supervised the draw on the flowers Mrs Tod was the Jucky ticket holder Trinity WA Mrs Ernest Doubles group will be in charge of the program when the Womans Association of Trin ity United church meets in the church on Thursday May at All women of the church are invited to attend The need to educate the public along dental health lines is obvious The dentists should do more public health education then they do it is true hut any steps in tins direction by com munity organizations would he a great help Talks from dentists should he encouraged Discussion groups could he formed with well informed lay people leading the discussion A more direct approach on the part of community groups would he to point up public opinion to ask for certain of the recognized measures for control of dental conditions One of these is the of the water sup ply Fluoridation of the water su pply has developed into a rather controversial subject am con vinced that it is of value re spect the opinion of those people who advocate the measure Brief ly the action of the fluorine seems to he twofold It inhihits the growth of the bacteria and it seems to combine in some way with the enamel to resist decay Periodic examination of school children and children is another recognized measure for control of dental conditions A child should lie examined by the dentist at the age of three and every six months from then on This examination should include bitewing xray examination to make certain the cavities between the teeth are discovered early The baby teeth should receive just as much attention as the per manent Any dental abnormality could be reflected in the emotional health of the child Poor appear ance of the teeth due to position or decay could make the child self conscious Pain and discom fort could affect the disposition of the youngster and the inability to chew the food could lead to poorer health Other dental public health mea sures include the provision of school dentists and a full time dentist on the public health unit staff All these measures are in Spring We are writing this on Easter Monday morning It is a beautiful spring day in Newmarket and we have happy and joyous Faster messages ringing in our ears At Easter we thrill to the words pro claiming eternal life whether they are read from the Bible or set to the music of Bach or Han del Shaw or Staineri Today the miracle of rebirth is expressed by nature everywhere throughout our land Daily it is expressed in the lives of the people around us We thank God for His great gift of love New Rooks For several days we have been preparing a list of hooks to be ordered for your reading enjoy ment We hope that when they arrive they will give you pleasure and knowledge year the Library Board found that it did not have funds available for new books Even so almost books circulated from your lib rary This year with many new additions to the hookstock the circulation should increase As citizens of Newmarket these hooks will to you and we invite you to use them Puppet Parade This Saturday morning April a Puppet Parade will he held In the library at am Scenes from library books will lie presented by children with hand puppets and one or two acts will use string puppets Boys and girls up to and including grade eight are invited Final Column Tills is our final Library Col umn as our term of office as lib rarian terminates on April Since January 1955 we have writ ten this column every week ex cept when the Era circulation was disrupted by the lire It has been an informal chat with you and we have enjoyed it We have reason to believe that you have loo Many of you have said so Sometimes some of you have dis agreed with us You have also said so We have even enjoyed that because we believe each has right to his own opinion One reader went so far as to tell us she would remember us for the errors we have made To her we soy Bless you if you remember us at all As your librarian we have found the position interesting satisfying and rewarding We shall always remember with pride playing a part in the ach ievement of building the new lib rary We say a sincere Thank You to the editor and staff of the Era and Express for their cooperat ion at all times It has been a privilege to have a weekly col umn in your paper Irene Januc Librarian the condensation of per sons upon the basis of in nuendo and rumor the publication of charges and the assumption of guilt without due trial of the accused under circum stances which render a public defence impossible contrary to alt conceptions of Western and Christian justice the straining of interna tional relations by unwar ranted transgression of the jurisdiction of an inde pendent and sovereign na tion This Presbytery is particularly interested since the Norman fam ily has long resided within its bounds and is well known among us By order of the Presbytery of York given at a meeting held in Aurora Ontario this tenth day of April 1957 Signed Thomas Secretary SAFETY IS TOPIC FOR HOMESCHOOL An illustrated talk on Safety will be given when the Bell Home and School association meets in the school on Wednes day May at a pm Members are asked to note the change in date The talk will be given by a member of the Newmarket police force who will show slides A saf ety program is conducted in the towns schools by the police de partment Nominations will he presented by Mrs It Hewitt and her committee Refreshments will be served when a social halfhour concludes the meeting years old on Friday April Patricia Elaine Pollock New market years old on Saturday April Edward Allan Boyd Newmar ket years old on Saturday Ap ril Rodney Fairey Windsor 11 years old on Saturday April Jean R years old on Sun day April George David Archibald Hol land Landing years old on Sun day April McNeil Zephyr 10 years old on Monday April Barbara Colleen Smith I Newmarket years old on Mon day April 22 Linda Rose Newmar ket years old on Monday Ap ril 22 Lloyd Sheridan New market 10 years old on Tuesday April Marlon May Gibson Queens- vllle years old on Tuesday Ap ril Linda Dawn Newmar ket 5 years old on Wednesday April Kin City years old on Wednesday April John Nell Hamilton Newmar ket years old on Thursday Ap ril Howard Harry Norton R Newmarket years old on Thursday April Send in your name address and become a member of the Era end Express birthday club Misses and Casement Perth are visiting and Mrs John Carter Dr and Mrs and daughter Elaine of loo visited Mr and Mrs J MaiUand over the weekend Mr and Mrs Carl and Mr Charlie Greenwood part of Sunday with Mr and Cole Mrs Walter Preston is hoi from York County hospital ai nearly two weeks there AT YOUR SERVICE DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS DRAPES MILDREDS Timothy Phone 54644 I PA I ATTEND CONVENTION The annual meeting of the On tario Association for Retarded Children is being held in London on Saturday April Attending from the Newmarket and District association for Retarded Children will be Mr and Mrs Donald Hod gson Oak Ridges Mr and Mrs William Warden and Mr and Mrs Jack Malcolm nil of New market RUMMAGE SALE A sale of good used spring and summer clothing will be held at St Pauls parish hall St on Friday April at pm The rummage sale is sponsored by the Evening THESE SYMPTOM MAY MEAN Irritability loss of restlessness could bo of worms Dont take Get Dr Dead Worm Candy from your gist If the cause is worms Dr McKeraus Shot Worm Candy brings soothing to or ell Hi Ml WellBaby Clinic The Immunization program will be continued at the wellbaby clinic of York County Health Un it in the Newmarket Fireball au ditorium on Friday April from to 3 pm The clinic is spon sored by the Newmarket Wo mens Institute Quote It hasnt helped us up here It wont help Newmarket either HOSPITAL DAY Open House will be held at York County on Wedncs- j day May from 2 to pm when the annual Hospital Day is observed Conducted tours will be arranged Afternoon tea will be served by the Womens auxiliary s AROUND CORNER MAIN ST SOUTH RAINCOATS Special 49 WOMENS RAINCOAT SETS Special GOODS SATISFACTORY OK MONK REFUNDED On Probation For Thefts Must Dispose Of Cars Licenses Are Suspended Two young men were put on months probntion by Magistra te Newmarket on Tuesday morning after they were convicted on two theft char ges They had been accused of steal ing from farmers tanks They took the gas in five gallon cans from farms in East township The lock on one of the farm tanks was smashed Besides being on probation David 17 Raglan Ave Newmarket and Harold Rogers had their licenses suspended for months practice elsewhere in the and there cars must be disposed of immediately BR ICES MEATS WE ARE COOKING ALL DAY EVERY DAY BUT AS YET HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO KEEP UP TO DEMAND ON OUR ROASTED CHICKEN DEAL PLACE ORDERS AHEAD TO BE SURE Roasted Whole Chickens I EACH HOT 189 3 LB AV OR COLD PURE P0RKSAUSA6E BRAND 1ST OR BUTTER lb lb SLICED BEEF BOLOGNA lb Thii ButiiMM It Not Sold And It Not Mofef Rumor To The Contrary Are IT PAYS US TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY

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