r i i Marian Martin Patterns On rturataf lily at oclock in College Chapel Toronto fay Rev Hay Ester Douglas daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter MeGee Toronto was united to Mr John Stafford son of Mrs and the late Dr Stafford Walker TAYLORBUCKM ASTER Mrs Gladys Kettle- wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter Joyce Gwendolyn to Mr Arthur Fred erick Taylor son of Mrs Olive Taylor Sutton West The marr iage took place in St Mary Anglican church on Tuesday- July J- T- CARD OP Miss Alma Comer wishes to sin cerely thank the many friends who so remembered her with cards letters flowers and fruit during her stay in York County hospital and also in St Michaels hospital Toro CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank ail friends and neighbors for their many kind nesses and remembrances dur ing our bereavement M and family CARD OF THANKS To the merchants of Newmarket we wish to express our apprecia tion for flowers sent and for the tribute paid by the closing of businesses on Main St during funeral services Mrs and family ITS A Womans World By Caroline Ion Will water be your friend or foe this summer In an article by McAdam director of swimming and water safety Ontario division Canadian Red Cross society he writes is a but aiv proximately Canadians may be expected to die from drowning this year most of them during these pleasant summer holiday months size and the style for the craft it was to propel But this boat POPLAR BANK RHYTHM BAND v NEWMARKET SOCIAL Mr- and Mrs Clayton Cry- and Mr and Mrs Chas spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Oscar Flint Michigan DAUGHTER The baby daughter of Mr and Mrs David Boilings was christ ened Nancy Sandra on Sunday June The christening was held at St Pauls Anglican church with Rev J Rhodes conducting the service Follow ing the christening a family gathering was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Rollings Queen St EL TWICE A Frances Miller daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Miller graduated from two institutions this spring She received her degree in nursing from the university of Toronto and her diploma from the Toronto Bible college Miss Miller has begun VON work in Toronto Fashion magic Heres icing that never melts because its all done with embroidery Marian Martin combines frostywhite snow flowers with cool rayon linen for the freshest look of summer For the most flattery of all she scoops the neckline to spotlight your shoulders arms face Sewing magic too So easy to make youll whip it up in practically no time but so smart youll enjoy it all sum mer For try the new Fashion Stitch machine embroidery No talent needed No special attachments If that sounds too good to be true see it done right before your eyes at your local Sewing Center Marian Martin Pattern comes in Misses Sizes Size requires yards 39Inch fabric Embroidery transfer included This easytouse pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Cha sho you eve s Send CENTS in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Just a few hours of easy sew ing Is all you need to whip up this gay suntimer Save time work money Its a dream to launder quick to iron Belt cinches waist so theres nothing to fit For sturdy or dainty fab rics Pattern Childs Sizes 2 Size dress yards 35inch 1 yards contrast panties yard This easytouse pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you eve s Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS In coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN care of the Newmarket Era and Express Pattern Newmarket until the fatal moment of final sinking engulfs each of these thousand men women and children they will in all likeli hood have regarded water as their friend Water is a friendly enough companion in swimming boating and fishing but it is a friend that has to be respected It can betray a careless too trusting nature Heres how one drowning hap pened I know because I help ed with the dragging operations which followed The scene is one of the many beautiful lakes which lie scatter ed across Ontario It Is a week end and the family is setting out by boat across the threequarters of a mile to do the weekend shopping at the local store These details have their significance the boat the family the distance and the shopping v The boat was a rather tired old which had seen bet ter days long before it was con verted from oars to outboard motor There would have nothing wrong with substituting gasoline for perspiration if the boat had been sturdy and sea worthy the engine of suitable was not even waterproof A balling tin was standard equip ment as were the leaks And the large outboard motor served to aggravate the leaks with its vi bration TTie family numbered five a the infants parents and grandparents Not an exceptional family group But certainly an exceptional load for such a precarious craft Besides the family there were a baby carriage and a spare can of gasoline Extra equipment unfortunately did not Include the one essential item life preser vers or jackets despite the that neither child or father could SWim -f- About dusk the shopping fin ished the boatload started home across the lake This time there were two cartons of groceries added and a slight breeze was beginning to pattern the water with gentle ripples The story and a life ended within 200 yards of home In a wink the boat capsized Luckily the mother was holding her baby but her husband was thrown too far to grasp the boat The grandfather told afterward how he was able to reach his son even to grasp his shirt a piece of it was left in his hand as the younger man struggled and went down Neighboring cottagers came to the rescue of the four survivors who were left Strength elasticity ability to Ringing desperately to the over- hold definite shape or turned boat above feet of Members of the rhythm band of Poplar Bank public school are shown here as they appeared at the recent music festival of public schools where Miss Armstrong is supervisor Rear row from left to right Harriet Kenneth Kirby Jack Constable front row Jack Cooper Ronald Jimmy Douglas Newbury Bobby Vernon Photo by How To Care For Nylon LEECHRISTIAN A quiet but pretty wedding took place in St Pauls Angli can church Newmarket when daughter of Mr and Mrs J became characteristics and of the care of the fabric to preserve it will ions when washed and quick drying some of the character istics which have made nylon one of the most popular fabrics for wearing apparel and house hold use This statement comes from Miss Eleanor Kidd super visor of clothing Womens In- stitue branch Ontario depart ment of Agriculture She adds an understanding of these I News Zephyr branch held their June meeting on Friday evening June at the home of Mrs H Snow- don The meeting opened with the familiar ode and Mary Stew art collect followed by the Lords Prayer The roll call was answered by 13 members with suggestions on how to make our the bride of Mr Arthur Lee son of Mr and Mrs Harold Lee all of Newmarket The bride given in marriage Lettctii art always of the writers must be to editor The editor I am in agreement with your editorial about the regulation of water supplies ex cept for that part in which you enable the to use nylon to even better advantage Another of the characteristics by her uncle looked charming nylon Kid in a gown of white satin and abrasive resistance lace with long veil an loom of the family She heir- water know the water was feet deep because hours later I was one of those who helped recover the young fathers body It may have been the breeze that appeared to have tipped the scales toward tragedy but the breeze cant really be blamed actual reason was error or ignorance or lack of judgment and this is equally true of most of the other such summer fatali ties The coroners jury may bring in a verdict of accidental death by drowning but the true cause in the majority of cases can be found in somebodys lack of com mon sense The real tragedy lies in the fact that with some thought for water safety most of sports day a success There state that there is not very much evidence that the Upper Holland Valley Conservation Authority is an active body For your information and tc show that we have been we have had ten or more ponds surveyed and some of them at ready constructed The others will be finished as soon as ma chinery is available Some reforestation has been done but trees were not avail able to do all that was planned this year A survey is now being made of the whole of the upper Hol land valley So I think that we have made progress considering that con servation is a slow work and we have only been organized six months P Evans Aurora were 35 present There was a discussion on where to take our annual bus trip but decision was left in hands of committee Report of district annual at was given by Mrs and Mrs Pro fit Mrs took charge of the program opening with a poem entitled Fields of June followed by community singing Mrs gave a humorous reading Party Line Telephone Mrs Armstrong who is visit ing in the community from Port Austin USA gave us a little talk about their association which she said is much the same as we have here Keith Profit favored the ladies with an instrumental Mrs gave a reading entitled Yard Goods How to Keep the Young People 6n the Farm was the topic given by Mrs There was a piano solo by Roy Mrs led in a contest followed by the Queen After a delicious lunch a very enjoy able evening came to a close However she points out that the surface of pure nylon sometimes led a cascade of roses or forms little balls of tions and stephenotis The subjected bride was attended by her sisj l0 rubbing If wool is added to Mrs Hutchinson as matron fabric when It is being made these deaths need not have of honor Miss Greta Cole as this is overcome Conversed at all bridesmaid and little Maisie shirting flannel with about Hutchinson a niece of the percent nylon In it is much bride as flower girl They were stronger than allwool flannel of in green mauve and samis weight In other words white organdie and carried the strength which makes nylon nose gays of white carnations popular still serves its purpose DATE POSTPONED The Great Morton who was to come to Newmarket next weekend will not make his ap pearance here for a few weeks Jetr A change in the arrange ments was announced this week by the Rotary club Further announcements will be made later ATTEMPTED BREAKIN An attempt was made to break into the safe at the new East Gwillimbury township building last Thursday night The thieves broke through the floor above the vault but were appar ently frightened away by pass ersby or gave up when they the thickness of the cement they would have to go through to reach the vault Extensive damage was done the building in the effort 1 WOMAN DEAD Continued from page A passing motorist Roberts member of St John Ambulance Corps gave first aid until the arrival of Doctors I John Dales and Phair from New market The driver of the truck Geo was unhurt and assisted with the care of the injured The car a small model was completely wrecked with its windshield shattered and the front stove in MARRIED JUNE Clayton Crawford son of Dr and Mrs Crawford Rose Aurora and Miss Helen Topper daughter of Mr and Mrs- Jack Topper of Tlmrnins of Oak Ridges whose marriage took place at United church Aurora on Sat urday June Photo by Frank J Diamond studio street Aurora telephone mangolds and stephanotis Robert Lee brother of the groom was best man Ross and James Chrlstain were ushers The reception was held in the Legion Hall The brides mother received in a dress of navy blue silk with matching accessories and wearing a corsage of red roses with stephenotis assisted by the grooms mother wearing Alice blue faille with white ac cessories and a similar corsage After a motor trip to Northern Ontario the happy couple will reside in Newmarket HAVE TONSILS OUT Dale and Sherry daughters of Mr and Mrs George Newmarket underwent at York County hospital on Tuesday June Both girls are convalescing at home News MIAMI BEACH A week last Sunday Mrs Howard and Mrs Al Knowles of visited Mr and Mrs Cecil Mrs Muriel visited her father Mr ConncII Marritt also son Robert Mr and Mrs Harold and Anna visited Mr and Mrs Cecil last week end Mr Ellis Norman Toronto visited Mr Marritt July Barbara Foster is out after her tonsil operation Quite a number of people are up their holidays ELMHURST BEACH Mr and Mrs Green and family spent the weekend visit ing Mrs Greens parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs S ana family visited Mr and Mrs on Sunday Bob had a number of his ichp3l chums at a farewell party school closed this last week Mr and Mrs H and family visited his father Mr Cliff en at the fox ranch on Sunday nd Mrs James Pedlar called and Mrs Roy GONK on Saturday when young were considered helpless Its AihJ who runt few on her buttons or turn tip a iron her slothes in tintop condition Girls toddy take in chores and for themselves Just important fcfteitftjg in shin ing for red for clothe nmvh effect Here aw a rules to follow for the beauty routine of your clothes Look over your and coats frequently and you want to wear them to discover and repairs should as possible that they do not become overlook dingy line inside collar Keen for that smooth look He sure ail button ami other fastening are securely in Mend want or hern rios suits coats dresses and on hanger is soon von take them off Its it good idea to leave them out air for few minutes after wearing before you nut them in your closet Sweater should never he hung up but folded and laid in a drawer or on a Air your shoes before putting them away Use shoe trees or tot to keep them in i- Novelty Square Dunce Skirt Heres it fashion for the young miss who likes individual styles Its a full like any other full skirt but made from eight bright red bandanna The made in three tiers each section fuller than the one above Hall fringe covers the scams and adds a bouncing trim to the skirt For a direction leaflet on how to make this srjuare skirt culled just tend a stamped envelope to tha Needlework Department of this requesting Leaflet No when the nylon is combined with other fibres While nylon is easy to launder the of any textile depends on the dyeing and finish the type of fabric and seams the trimming and the design of the merchandise Thus it may be that dissatisfaction with a particular article should he blamed on one of these fact rather than on the nylon it self Another point to keep in mind is that while nylon is resistant to alkali it Is easily damaged by mineral acids Some dcodor ants and similar materials are sufficiently acid to damage ny lon especially if not removed by thorough washing before iron ing Miss Kldd suggests washing dyed nylon with lukewarm water and mild soap or detergent White nylon fabrics should be washed separately as they may be discoloured from dye or soil removed from other clothing Blueing seems to Improve the whiteness and a bleach can be used to remove specific stains The bleach will not correct over all discolouration To minimize or eliminate iron ing Miss Kldd says to wring the nylon lightly Knit nylon so treated seldom requires ironing Woven nylon fabric will look hotter if ironed while slightly damp Since high temperatures may yellow white nylon and if too high may even melt the fab ric she emphasizes that a cool iron not a hot one should ho used The sunlight causes severe de terioration of or semi- dull nylon fabric Miss Kldd points out in conclusion This explains why some of the first nylon curtains proved disappoint ing Those made of bright nylon shoidd prove serviceable If not hung In windows exposed to very bright sunlight ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Bell Tor onto formerly of Holland Land celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary June Their daughter and son were both home for the happy occas ion also a large number of ret- and friends They re ceived congratulations and gifts from as far away as British Columbia and North Dakota SA and a scroll from the prov ince of Ontario j l r V