The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION The rearguard action that the s English has been fighting Great Britain against the Am- was reinforced tly by a powerful attack on pretentious illiteracy Lord Conesford George Strauss of Chelsea is a a former MP and man of strong view3 As a minister he resigned from the Government in be- use he disagreed with the ins of the Yalta conference lis views on the English Ian- are equally strong When e addressed the Authors Club London England recently he ve a striking description of the corruption decay and dissolut- threatening the English Much of it was caused Cones- asserted by Americans As example he chose the word whose use be explained by the Afri cans fashion for using long do not understand and short words like poor they consider mildly The horrible habit imported m the United States of adding little words was al- attacked by Conesford though admitted that the addition of like out in and on ve new meanings to verbs in such expressions as nock out carry on and fall Contrast these he asked his au- with the American face Toronto Diocesan WA Holds Annual Meeting These atrocities remarked are almost certainly due to the influence on the Amer ican language of German immi grants who did not learn Eng lish What would have been re sult he asked if Sir Winston Churchill instead of saying give us the tools and we will finish the job had said give us the implements and we will finalize Anglican church the solution of the matter There has never been a time said when clear thinking was more needed and the correct use of words more neglected Americans he said talk about a bipartisan foreign policy or a foreign policy on which two parties agreed That might be a very good thing but the word bipartisan could not mean that added More than women bers of the Toronto Diocesan Board of the Womans Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Can ada gathered in old St James Cathedral to worship together and renew the Christian pledges of their organization The ser vice on Monday May marked the opening of their threeday annual meeting Attending from Newmarket j Ill were Mrs Thomas Gillespie and Mrs Robert Large They repre sented the Evening and After noon branches of St Pauls Senior Music Festival For Rural Schools Scores Success In 7th Show Thursday May Betty Gordon Dance Recital The final performance of the seventh annual Betty Gordon Dance recital will be given to night May in the Newmarket town hall at 8 pm The five- night presentation has featured the dancing of more than ety A Canada goose saved last De cember in a twoandahalfhour operation to remove shotgun pell ets and mend its broken wing was killed on Dr Alan Secords wildlife sanctuary near Stouff- ville The goose wintered at the san ctuary Wildlife enthusiasts were amazed when the bird flew again last February with a steel pin in its wing The dead bird was found by William Haywood a neighbor of Dr Sccord after he heard rifle fire He told police he saw three youths with rifles flee when he approached the pond where eight pairs of geese wore nesting i When they saw me they ran me WF mi Vol top or A Newmarket Furniture Electric Main St 52377 after them They got away but I managed to get their license number Haywood said The number has been turned over to department of lands and forests officials who are investi gating the shooting Three Tor onto men were fined a total of 200 and costs in Oshawa court for killing geese at the sanctu ary in December when this goose was Under the Canadian Migratory Bird act the offence is punishable by a fine of or six months in jail JR EVENING The Junior Evening auxiliary of Trinity United church will meet in the church hall on Tuesday May 21 at 8 pm Mrs W A Hurst will be In charge of the program Members are requested to bring their donations for the layette and bale to this meeting Almost washing ma chines were produced in Canada in an increase of per cent over AROUND CORNER MAIN ST SOUTH BRIEFS AND TOPS 35c 3 for MENS SPORTS SHIRTS reg to GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED Celebrant for the Holy Com munion was Rev H Wil kinson Bishop of Toronto Speaker for the afternoon meeting was Rev I A Bishop of Brandon and chair man of the executive committee of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Bishop Norris who has worked extensively among the Indians reminded the group of their re sponsibility in holding out a firmer more welcoming hand of friendship to people of other Other credits go to John Aus tin lighting and effects treasur er Mrs Reginald Ball assistant Mrs Norman secretary Mrs Paul To bey supervisors Mrs Wilfred Tucker and Mrs I Robert Wilson and publicity and Almost half of the club mem- advertising Mrs Brown are beginners Because of this it is impossible to compare this years recital with those of the past couple of years when the j majority of the company were veteran troupers But it is a cre dit to Mrs Gordon and her asso ciates that despite the fact that so many of the children were mak ing their first appearance behind the footlights this year the re cital moved briskly with variety and color To open the show a group of small dancers all beginners ap peared in did you get get that hat They attempted to follow their with such in tense concentration that every- SCHOOL ART WORK IS TOPIC OF TALK BY A H JEWELL A demonstration of art instruc tion in the elementary grades was given by A art master at Pickering College the Alexander Home and School association met at the school on Tuesday May Mrs Nelson Ion presided Mrs C was In charge of the arts and crafts pro gram Miss Mary led in the opening prayer Mrs Robert Rose was pianist A group of girls from Mr M A class sang a med ley In the Evening by the Moon- thing they did was entertaining through A slightly older roup also Anglican Church in other coun- newcomers to the dance club P under the direction of Miss In her report the president They wore leotards with ruffles Bade led a group Mrs Schuyler Snively Oak and pillbox hats Ridges announced that approval The Festival rural schools in the district will held Thurs day May at 30 pm In Newmarket high school auditor ium The school participating will be Senior room Mrs Betty Sen ior room Mrs Young No East Miss Ann Harrison No Miss Donna Poplar Miss Edith The program is under the dir ection of the music supervisor Miss Morta Armstrong Zephyr The pianist will he Mrs K Pear son Newmarket Included in the program are unison two part and three part songs and folk dances The mass choruses will be from Pinafore Everyone is invited to attend this music festival of the senior grades The junior and intermed- grades will present their early in June June Fair In Schomberg Features Antique Show of her students in two selections has been granted for establish ment of a Dominionwide Dioce san Church Year This will be composed of Anglican Guilds throughout Canada She also mentioned the opening of the new information center at the Memorial House in opera tion since last November There had been increased ac tivity in all departments Mrs Snively said and of the new ideas tried most successful was the workshop held in Grace Church on the Hill The report of Mrs J Stone recording secretary showed for last year 339 morning afternoon and evening branches with a membership of girls junior and Little Hel pers branches making a They were followed by winds and Hymn of age girls in the Blue Danube Mrs thanked Village all out with two new ban ners announcing the- Fair June Robert Moody Society president A new feature before tried out is an old fiddler I contest Friday evening The schools will contest in square dancing on Saturday and chair- man of this committee fs Don hulk The midway attractions have been let to a reputable which provide first enter tainment of quality Antiques In the town hall exhibit a competition in antiques is foster ing keen interest Articles must be at least years old Who of you has a china moustache CUp which is one of the prize articles listed You may have an ironstone soup tureen or vegetable or a piece of clear or colored pressed glass among your treasures Then again the old family photograph album which you couldnt bear to At its closest point the island part with can be shown Newfoundland is miles or classification is a household away from the mainland gadget not used today Will not likely be found in the modern bungalow but the large twostorey house with lots of room for relics will likely he able to unearth these old articles Clarence Marchant Mrs and Mrs are the committee on antique Civil Defense Outlined For RN Association I Civil defense was the topic for discussion when the Registered Nurses association Chapter District me at York County hospital on Tuesday May Speakers were Dr Douglas Hut chison and Miss rna e Miss Bertha presided Plans wore made for the closing meeting of season which will take the form of a banquet at Sharon hall on Tuesday fune at per belng arranged is i A social time followed the business se Refreshments were ballet Half the group in hard toe ballet which they j with considerable grace and ease were dressed in old fa- gowns with their escorts in wooden soldier type costumes Stacey Legge led the Merry Milk Maids through a tap routine which was well done These eight and nine year olds mostly with two or three years experience with the club wore milk maid caps full skirts white blouses and black cummerbunds They carried polka dotted milk pails Tommy Sanderson and Grant were two small lads who appeared on stage as The cat and the goat in an amusing no velty skit A momentary dis agreement over the routine and interruptions caused when the bined membership in the Toronto goat had to scratch himself Diocesan 20646 ganization of EVENING WA MEETS FOR MISSION STUDY The final chapter of the study book East from Burma by Constance M was com pleted when the Evening branch WA of St Pauls Anglican church met in the Memorial room on Monday May Mrs Thomas Gillespie presided Mrs Gillespie led in the open ing prayers Mrs J Stevens assisted in the dovotionals Canon J T Rhodes reviewed the study book The chapter un der discussion was on Thailand Mrs Gillespie reported briefly on the annual held In To ronto last week Members of the Church Council joined the group for Hostesses were Mrs Jack and Mrs Stev ens They were assisted by Mrs Harold and Mrs Rhodes OWL DONATION A donation of was made recently to the Newmarket Pub lic library by the Catholic Wo- league of St Johns Chry- church o o The shoe COATS TIME lor HOT WEATHER Let Us Put Your Furs In COLD STORAGE DEPARTMENT STORE Main St Newmarket Phone TW brought warm applause from the audience amid bursts of laughter Seven boys danced smartly to The piano roll blues in barber shop costumes complete with howler hats vests and arm bands rrank Bollons played several se lections on his guitar Dancing In the rain was a tap routine by and year old girls They wore sky blue leo tards with little rain coats made of net with silver dots Their fishermans hats matched and carried silk printed umbrel las A soft shoe ballet Bird Bal let was next on the program In it budgies canaries thrushes parrots blue birds and robins all small types of the club danced in jewel cloth leotards with tarlatan ruffles for tails Their little jew el cloth caps had yellow beaks Bach type of bird had a different colored costume but all were nicely fitted and well chosen for the youngster as were the other costumes in the recital A kicking tap done in the June Taylor manner with excellent precision was the work of the Tccns These veteran troupers of the club wore tightfitting black Tomboy suits with full I wide sleeves and collars of or- Second and third year students showing the benefit of their experience combined soft shoe and hard toe to r I Rainbow Ballet The group wore mauveblue bodices with different colored ton skirts The hard toe dancers wore jewel cloth costumes with tarlatan skirts in champagne Lets go travelling was the name given to the next number in which approximately lane- era took part Mexico Scotland Japan and Spain were the ports of call Boys and girls on taps did a Mexican hat dance Next a group of nine girls tapped a Highland Ring routine in brief tartan kilts A ceremonial Japanese dance was performed with much grace by five of the senior dancers This was followed by three pairs of dancers in a heelclicking Spanish dance It was outstanding Some of the teenagers of the club appeared in a Danish rhythmic exercise with hoops It was well done as was a later number in the recital Lullaby of Broadway The son work in this tap routine drew applause Two dashes Douglas Sheridan and Wayne Greenfield and a dot j Ricky Smith gave a professional performance of their tap routine on stage The boys wore pale green jewel cloth trousers and orange blouses To close the show with a flour- ish the three assistant teachers Patsy Cullcn Peggy Tucker and Margaret Mills appeared in Three of a kind They wore brown jersey leotards striped With different colored sequins The club is fortunate in having j the fine performances by the adults associated with it Dr Vandcrvoorl repeated his good work as master of ceremonies Sensitive accompaniment for the young dancers was provided by j I Mrs John Chappell The choreography and major teaching duties are the responsi bility of Mrs Charles Gordon Credit for the beautiful costumes goes to Mrs Robert Watts and her assistant Mrs William Has- as well as the mothers of the club They add color and vari- the children and their teachers for their contributions to the pro- grain A brief report on the Home and School convention was given by Mrs Howard Gordon who at- tended as the Alexander schools delegate Mrs class won the attendance plaque Mr introduced Mr j Jewell Mr Jewell outlined the art program he follows in his prep school classes at Pickering college Ho displayed work by the students to illustrate his talk Also displayed was a collection of table decorations wall panels and other art work made as spec ial projects by the students for Halloween Christmas and other j festive occasions Mr Jewell con- eluded his talk by making a mo bile with a domestic theme One of his own abstracts was included in the display Miss Haines moved the vote of thanks to the speaker Many novel ideas were explained so that both teachers and parents profited from Mr Jewells visit The final meeting of this season will be on Childrens Reading It will be held in the school on Tuesday May 2a A social time followed the meeting Refreshments were ved by the mothers of Miss Mof fats class RICES METS LEAN COOKED HAM SLICED PORK LIVER 29c FARM STYLE SAUSAGE 2 BR ICES 1ST GRADE LEAN MINCED BEEF TULIP 3 97c BUTTER lb MARGARINE lb IT PAYS US TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY holiday weekend values Regular to J W1NDBREAKERS A large selection lotest fabrics colours in Linen Wcoves Flecks Ivy 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