Newmarket Era and Express, 20 Nov 1952, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

fc fWFi -Tt- i IMS t King City And District Craft Mrs Harry haa made A treat la in store for King- a rapid recovery from a recent at the monthly meeting surgical operation at the Toronto Wednesday Nov at all General hospital having return- the home Mrs Geoffrey to her home looking Farms well Mr Si when Mrs Norman Brown Richmond Hill an ama teur naturalist will demonstrate how nature crafts can be taught to children will bring samples found In the woods that are used for making button jew ellery and Christmas cards She connected with- the geology and mineralogy department of the Royal Ontario Museum At this meeting a sale of craft work done by Kingcrafters will be held among members The date for the annual Christmas concert sponsored by the congregations of Strange and Ninth Line Pres byterian charge is set for Mon day Dec 22 at Strange church Children and young people con nected with Sunday schools of the three churches will take part United church Sunday school held a social evening at the church on Friday evening Mr James Agar Vaughan showed movies of Iceland New Zealand Scotland and also a re ligious subject He surprised the group when he produced a made on the singing which to at the home of had been sung by the gathering Mrs Nov li lt was years since she had visited her home town of Dun fermline the Town of the Crooked River where famous looms wove Queen Elizabeths wedding dress Mrs Moore weaves beautiful tartans She praised the health scheme in Scotland She had in jured a finger before she left Canadian shores and due to in fection which set in later she was under the care of the Health scheme for treatment A pres cription costs a shilling and peni cillin was free Lome Scott the speakers daughter touched on the motto A promise made- is a debt un paid Mrs re viewed what had taken place at the Central Area convention The demonstrations given by the Junior Institute branches were very surprising and well done In answer to the roll call members displayed pieces of antique jewellery handed down in their families Some dated back a century It was decided to continue with the euchre parties with Nov the next date leaves for Montreal tonight and will board Empress of France for England Friday morning It 3D since Mr paid his last visit to England Mr Edwards will arrive at Liverpool on Nov and after Christmas and New Years with his relatives will leave England on January While there he will be visiting with Robert who re turned to England almost three years ago alter many years at Eaton Hall Farm King Mr lives with a sis at Woodlands South not far from Cam bridge Mr Edwards hopes to see some of the old members of his famous Cricket Club In which he was a profes sional player and umpire before he came to Canada with his wife In Mrs Wilson and her little son Craig Toronto spent a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs A KeHey over the weekend Mrs John Moore Richmond Hill told interesting facts about her trip to Scotland this summer i I and also one sung by Norma Jane Judy Scott Linda Cairns and Anne Forester Mrs T I Williams district vicepresident spoke to St An drews Presbyterian WMS at the home of Mrs Johnston on Nov when nine members of St Pauls line Were guests Readings were given by Mrs John and Mrs Herman Cairns West King and by Mrs Bill of Strange The local president Mrs C A Black who chaired the meeting re viewed a chapter of the study book describing mission work in British Guiana Mrs Porte gave the scripture and Rev C Wotherspoon made the open ing prayer Visits Mrs John Jones line with her daughter Yvonne and friend Miss Mary Cleveland recently enjoyed a two weeks holiday on the islands of Bermuda Miss Jones secretary to the A man ager at Cleveland It was a wonderful holiday Mrs Jones relates but she was amazed at the shortage of water for domestic and commercial consumption Miss Jones and her friend brought Mrs Jones SHARON I Miss Margaret Lcpard To- back home after they arrived spent a few days Hon on Nov and then they Mrs M i motored back to Cleveland the following day- Mr and Mrs Ivan and their sons Carstcn and Willy have taken an apartment in Mrs Arthur house The hoys are attending King school Mr and Mrs Morris and their children Susan aged two and Cathy five months have taken an apart ment at Wilson and St Display Hands Across the World a display created by was seen at the central I convention at the Royal York hotel by over delegates Small dolls were dressed in na tional costumes of various coun tries and the route of transpor tation from the east coast to farm lands was pictur ed The purpose of the project is to acquaint women with the ACWW conference to be held in Toronto next August The exhibit was first seen at Wood- bridge fair and is likely to be displayed at the world confer- once Miss Ruth Hamilton Sutton is operating at King telephone ex- change during the absence of Mrs Gladys Mr and Mrs Scott Mr Mrs Bill Paul were visitors at the homo of Mr and Mrs Bert On Sunday Mrs Ross had the mis fortune to fracture a rip when she felt down four cellar steps last week Some months ago she had fractured ribs when she stepped into an open furnace register An application submitted by Miss Freda Dent to the nurses training school at Toronto West ern hospital has been accepted Her training will commenced early next fall Freda gray from Aurora high school in WI euchre held in the Institute hall Nov food beginning for the season when tables enjoyed the contest In the ladies section Mrs won the high core Mrs Marshall McMurchy and Mrs A Black the consolation and the lucky prize These were cuke of soap and a pound of butter Percy Leath- Walter and It atcHoss took the mens prizes Ibe next euchre will be held on Hot and conveners are the W membership order The- Jack- pal for the forthcoming bingo by lad lea tit King standi Mr and Mrs Fred Hall Mr Arthur Hall Miss Hall and friend visited Mr and Mrs Don- aid Wood at Whitby on Sunday Mr and Mrs Maurice Toronto and Mr and Mrs Robert Shaw Steeles Corners were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Alan Shaw Mr and Mrs Flick and child ren Lansing visited Mr and Mrs on Sunday Miss Hose spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Jagger Oldham at Miss May Stevens Toronto is spending the week with her par ents Mr and Mrs Gordon Stev ens Mr and Mrs Evans and Donald visited Mrs Robert and Mr and Mrs- Moss on Sunday Mrs Buchanan Toronto spent a few days with her sister Mrs Phillips SOLVES YOUR hi- f it t aaaa J j tt J i Mi M I it J y j 15 1 ft I -r- viV i v AJ V i A The shirt sale of Just Chrlstma ping The regular high qualify line of of Canadas manufacturers on tale In better from coast to at Fine broadcloth smooth free fused collar regular cuffs Stock up now a perfect Christmas gift no man ever hot too many shirts I T- end Check the careful tailoring compart the low price overcoats an In the popular pockets In rich blue grey and brown overcoats ore doublebreasted and packets or with pockets Slits to In regular WW tall models to in short models J- SALE belted bad huge purchase mode from this low price possible on these goodlooking wellmade Sport Shirts Tailored from genuine gabardine Styled with threeway convertible collar and two breast pockftta with flops A wide range of attractive yearround colours Theyre ah ideal Christmas gift for any man Small medium or large to fit 14 to neck sizes ANNIVERSARY VataS 6 RIB SOCKS Harts the hosiery value of the year Top quality allwool socks purchased specially In England by JACK Comfortable neatfitting ribbed construction popular fulllength neat conservative fancy patterns Choose from medium dark grey navy brown and wine shades Sizes to ANNIVERSARY matching shins are priced a real saving made from hardwearing denim lined ith in bright attractive patterns The marching shirrs Zf I from the same sanforized colourfast ever offered for eons and shirts of this cock Sizes to years JIANS ONLY shirts y PHI CI Sen ON COATS J4950 and coats ore Ideal without a lining on warmer days and when It turns cold you can In a few seconds a light yet warm quilted lining Talk from imported domestic wool and Venetian fabrics attractive brown and blue shades Sizes ANNIVIRSARY SAtI PRICE GABARDINE Regular and Heres a chance to save dollars on your Christmas shopping list These tics were purchased specially from the and ranges of several of Canodos leading neckwear manufacturers Theres an outstanding selection to choose from patterns ond colours to suit any taste please any man ANNIVERSARY PRICE V Boy end STATION Heres the perfect coot bey and yet warm and comfortablet Modt reyen dint thats specially treated to be xiic lining with belt Luxurious processed sheep collar extra comfort and appearance Sizes 24 to A real saving on a topquality station coot ANNIVERSARY PRICE Sv- Made from soft worm suede finished cotton attractive checked patterns Purchased special from Wo to bring you a lew money saving bring a tow moneysaving Theyre sanforized for permanent fit JL and guaranteed washable Sixes to fit boys i to years ANNIVIRSARY SALE IIS 7 s-v- Heres coldweather comfort at a low moneysaving price ode from tightly woven hard wearing combed cotton gabardine specially to be waterrepellent wH 1 warm cot ton doeskin Zipper front neat fitting j waistband four handy pockets and a detachable hood Fawn and in shades Sizes 36 to ANNIVIRSARY SALE PRICE mm Goberdlnt CHECK WORK SHIRTS Made from soft warm medium weight cotton doeskin In bright attractive block check patterns and for permanent fit Cut on a roomy pattern for comfort with reinforced continuous sleeve facings and wellsewn buttons and button for extra long wear Two breast pockets Neck sizes to ANNIVIRSARY SALE PRICE till FOR I M Theyre well mode front good weight wool frieze reinforced with cotton for wear genuine knees lined throughout zipper closure dark blue brown shades Sizes to Stock up now this exceptionally low price ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE K J topquality slot ion wogon coat a price Smooth finished tightly woven and gabardine r Hard wearing woterrepelfent flnlshVarm quilted lining Soft luxurious full cut pro cessed sheep calfor lapels Double- breasted threequarter length Sfote Hue Fawn Middy Blue Brown shades Sizes 34 to ANNIVERSARY Our famuli Big heavyduty at the lowest price ever horn elghtOiiiKt blue denim A full cut for extra flor tacked and at all strain points for wear Zipper rule pocket and loop Sites to ANNIVERSARY and YtutKs Wool Covert slacks Si Heres the outstanding value of the year in good looking prac tical boys slacks Mode from hardwearing wool covert invisiblesewtnci double knees and double scats for almost double the ear Pleats and zipper Sizes to years In wide choice of practical shades Made to sell for 1795 gabardine appearance Top tailoring lor fit satisfaction A moneysaving price for outstanding value perfect far wear with sport jackets or and gift mi would welcome to fronts Sizes la plain fronts Fawn ANMIVIR5ARY SALE PRICE from winter weight Force blue melton cloth theyre id lot the scams loops pocketing lor long wear with fronts plain culls to 44 waist Shod ANNIVIRSARY PRICE ss sturdy long wearing combed cotton gabar dine specialty treated to be water Comfortable Singh breasted model belt and buckle at Oh front quill satin overwool lining Soft worm fabric collar fawr forest green ana m I air force blue Silts to 36 ANNIVIRSARY t iVlL- fe J i I Save en RibKnit COMBINATIONS specfoliy for JACK by of CarxwJas manufacturers to bring you outstanding savings from good quality cream col Ion yarns comfortable ribbed Full cut- lor comfort sleeve onkle length style She 36 to NNfVfSSARY PRICE mm WORK Knit horn good yams ninety per cent lot warmth and cent nylon or a uiitvtihfittino with loaned toes lull sir Stock up now al the regular value ANNIVERSARY Hi6yL byj Comfotab RibKalt FOR from one Carvokit largest quohly cream cotton fullcut for comfort Short flnl to ANNIVERSARY PRICE fc Phone I If V i i V k

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy