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Newmarket Era and Express, 16 May 1957, p. 3

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Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Page Critics Rave Kenneth Globe and Mail staff reporter wrote the following on the Crest production of Class in and d si- the pjf for Tm f a in cinns firpl dlich the ca took seven calls by reviews roost of London too were houses at performances no manager of is hooked for VPftirf look though in a Chilcott advised You ought to sec The Glass Cage He the stars for highly nor- in done ho ftnr id ji HERE IS HEALING Yes its true Were on the volume selling rampage again Note This biweekly article series will contain interesting facts about hospitals and is published as a public service by this newspaper in cooperation with the Ontario Hospital Asso ciation Since hospitals first came into of 1 existence the serving of food to that patients like hot meals hot To accomplish this objective of pr vofnt poUents always been a source serving hot meals to several done of concern to members of patients in various parts a Man institution at the same Derek of To those suffering from illness no simple matter an Mans ingenuity and inventive genius have been taxed to help the over the years si nhpep confinement to nit Ifndoubtedly oat- who mno Various different ideas hit London for meal time the quality of J been invented and months nd I bono ems about many to how other things in and around the pvosv brines a I notorial tried by hospitals large and small with varying degrees SUCeeSS ou of vll a- ware of this fact They know loo her Amor ran KUt run will flmfn it crowds n- o as cast can in London The reviews catcd a resnundine stars and and their Barbara founders of Crest Theatre critics who not impressed and who have killed mn a newborn olav with pens lavished on the of trio than on the Priestley wrote for them after meeting at a Toronto parly Miss particularly made Iho critics sit no and take note They described as jrcnuin sensuous and refresh ing Two of them pointedly she in London The and their sister were overwhelmed the rave notices Its difficult to ex press our fcelinrs but we are all said acting as sookesman echo ed that statement Im pleased he said Here is a sampling of the criticism A Darlington of the Telegraph wrote In Canada I have long been led to believe- there is no native professional theatre I believe it no more a from the Crest Theatre of Toronto cave a skilled performance in which there wore no weak spots Under their Canadian di rector Kaplan they distinguished them selves He accused Priestley of keeping the audience in the first act with stories about a Toronto family feud of Canadian Milton of the Evening Standard owned by fellowCountryman Lord of Tims sid of pnA joe a time sil of stars From first striking entrance with sul len eyes and cheekbones reveal a remarkable ca- pacitv for stillness and To York Today quite a number of are a simple but method of keeping meals hot while they arc served lo and by the patients It consists merely of a circular piece of lead about the size of an ordinary doughnut Before meal time a number of these lead doughnuts are pre- Fords heated in a special heating device kitchen of the on settlement in was an American govj Then when a meal is served to ejvnt tax on slates Dr patient one of these hot lead I Penman in book rings is placed into a metal con- of the Black Walnut The plate bearing the food published this week MeCIclI is placed on top of this containers and Stewart of Toronto and is itself covered with a me- anonymous reviewer fori Dr Penman who traces his hook the settlement of tiicj The principle is the same as Pennsylvania Germans in On- used by early pioneers who pre- tnrio following the American Heated bricks and placed them on Revolution tells how the floor of thir sleighs lo pro- omic dislocation caused to the vide heat for their feet during a rye farms of Pennsylvania the Winter journey Now and May list Offer Will Be Refused Times of London said The stars ply resourcefully together and give comic to several scenes which have little in the way of dramatic inspir ation The Times said that there is also a eond incisive perform ance of Prank Peddie as the pious Toronto businessman whose home is nearly wrecked three renegade rel atives by Don ald and The acting as a whole is of the sort that would have suited well the the atre of Galsworthy vigorous and in its characteriz ation Said Cecil Wilson of the Daily Mail ff Mr Priest lev had hon ored this company by writing The Glass special I v for them the and the fire Not Idle Words We Mean ryp farms of Pennsylvania me whisky tax as as glowing In J 1ot of tho rich soil in which came from earlier I numbers of the Plain Folk to leave the other it hospitals make use of United States in search new hcal vehccs land As early had sizcable Mnf already taken uo most of the individual sealed ac cessible land the Niagara containers which retain all Peninsula these settlers went of original heat of the food further down the lake and set- until opened at the patients bed- tle1 in York side Today the oldest house in Markhom township was built in by a Philip Kckhardt surprise to those who still a lievo that the Toronto area Of almost entirely by three stars in particular have of Entfluli descent I turn honored him making In The Trail of the Black J V so much of a subPriestley nut Dr has thrown a new light on a hitherto neglected Aurora s two championship Allan Dent of the News I period in Canadian history be- h and Lions Ban- 1 Chronicle said the and I Iween the American Revolution their sister are capital as the and the Var of In windbreakers with crests from Oil 4 I one suilab ntary unetons of he wanled 1o with in vmor The Centennial Committee of tint seems to have forgotten rather Coslain performed more about than his spirited interpreters still have to learn about acting which in many cases is quite a the City of Waterloo has approv- i hit lie said that drama The Trail of the Black cognize these teams in some does not come out into the open nut as a part of the Waterloo a til il has played hide and Centennial Jubilee to be held he said Councillors later decided to in- crease the original to Any other town would have eland a weeks holidays said Councillor 1 1 a Davidson The hoys did a wonderful Job and gave the town lots of adver tising I think the people of the town o I appreciate it he said this year we contracted with Ford Motor Com- pasty to sell 60 new cars in the month of May and we are going tft do it These cars were ordered from Ford and are either in stock in Newmarket or Bradford or are coming to us daily from the factory We are delivering new cars slightly behind schedule so we have decided to TRADE and SELL FOR LESS for the balance of this month at v ty seek for impenetrable June to July in I Waterloo Out Championship Peanut Bowlers Med By Difference In Aurora Council Pay Penalties The difference in remuneration especially in penalties charged for missed meetings between Aurora ml Newmarket council lors was l Monday May fi by Councillor Child Aurora He pointed out that while Aurora charged a council lor 10 for missing a meeting Newmarket was charging only Chairmen of committees in New market also extra year Usually every councillor is chairman of some committee Councillor Child was by the discrimination If theres a reason for it Id like to know he said Mayor James Murray that the clerk write to muni cipal board requesting an explan ation Clerk George Wilkinson suggested thai council should puss the bylaw and send il in with the letter The municipal hoard suggests there rales but does not attempt to control or enforce them We will definitely MEET or BEAT Any Deal on a New Car can get in this area or in Toronto We realize this is a big statement to make but try us and see for yourself f I Am four New Car En May And SAVE DOLLARS From Your Our Peanut League bowlers switched Saturday from pitching strikes to stashing away ice cream pop and cookies when the windup banquet was held at the Fire Hall Twelve teams and boys and girls under performed in the league Gaines were rolled on Saturday mornings at Counters The league was sponsored by the Newmarket Recreation Commission The championship team captured the Motors Trophy Grant Orton was hoys high average winner while Palsy Heather held the girls high average mark The latter received trophies courtesy of George Lee Hack row left to right Sherron VanZant Ian Yeats Grant and Freda Front row left to right Jim and Bob Daniels Photo by Stefaniuk The regular meeting of Iho mans Christian Temperance Union of Newmarket was held at the home of Mrs Elliot Haines with the president Mrs Beckett in the chair Mrs took charge of the devotional service Mrs A rang My Task accom panied by Mrs Others taking part in the pro gram were Mrs 11 Hooker Miss Anderson Mrs Creed Mrs Hose Mrs and Mrs Beverley The hostess served refreshments and a social time was spent OCAI FORD MONARCH DEALER WALKER MOTORS WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD NEWMARKET Phone TW 54541 Phone

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