Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Jan 1953, p. 8

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6 11 Br IS r tf i rrls ir I it- J fc setchsf its ADDED PECTIN OX MR 1 SPECIAL ill I PIE P SHURIFFS LEMON PIE BOTH FOR CUMftVAUft QUICK Oft IfittAWV JUL ME WHITE OR WbMl i Mi HOT OR MONDAY THURSDAY 900 to 600 PM WEDNESDAY AM to NOON FRIDAY AM to PM SATURDAY A to PMi jgft CUTS aspst by slulkd if s Womans World By Caroline Ion Oh but weary Its been a long day Guess Ill relax for a few minutes before starting this weeks column Here it is another year and this is the first issue of the Era for Wonder what lies ahead for Newmarket in this year Oh hum Its good to be able to stretch Ill close my for a second or two Say what axe you doing here Sonny Isnt it too cool to be wandering around with only those threecornered trousers on and a banner across your chest Does your mother know youre out Why Im no baby Already Im eight days old- Cant sit around and suck thumb I have things to do Whats that you have Its a cigar At your age I am sur prised at you That is certainly not setting a good example for the other small types Oh this Its nothing One of the boys on the special Main St committee passed this out to me days ago They told me they were counting on me this year Im supposed to see that theres no late frost and that theres a good dry spring so that con struction can be commenced early on Main St Gee you know this is going to be difficult Already I have problems The farmers at the forum meeting on the the other night were asking me to see that there was a fair share of moisture for the crops this spring How can I manage that Do you think scattered showers would be the answer No rain on Main St and yet some for the rural areas And speaking of Main St brings up the question of the narrowing of the sidewalks Thats going to be another prob lem In London the official committee for the regulations and preparations necessary for the coronation is busy calculat ing the amount of space each ob server will require in the pub lic stands while watching the coronation procession Average citizen they say needs any where from to 21 inches of seating accommodation The fi nal figure was set at inches Have the town fathers taken into consideration the amount of space required on a Newmarket sidewalk for each pedestrian Is there any connection between these developments and the an nouncements from the famous fashion houses that this year milady will have a slim narrow- hipped silhouette Oh problems and more prob lems I can see that this is go ing to be a strenuous year Come now Sonny Youre taking your new duties too seri ously know the women of New market They will meet this challenge They will not permit the sidewalks to become It will probably be a lean year for the bakeries but we can an era of streamlined pedestrians What else is bothering you There are so many things on mind You hove no idea the amount of detail there is to this job Will there be enough Sat urdays for nil the tag days Will there be a Junior Chamber of Commerce organized and if so will it still he In operation by Will the auditorium of the Firemans be plastered Will there he a parade Will Newmarket have Its swimming pool and public library building You think youre tired Here I am only one week and one day old and I have to face all these problems No one blames you because there isnt enough snow or its too cold and windy No one expects any great improvements from you over last year Why Ill be blamed because the kids spend to much time over their comic books and tele vision People will find fault with me because they lead hec tic lives of constant rush Oh goodness I must have dropped off to sleep Its nearly oclock and no column writ ten Well It is certainly too late to start now Guess Ill just wish everyone the happiest year of their lives May 1953 hold for each what is closest to his hearts desires AMbcfsvy Mr and Mrs Sylvester Wood cock celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary Sunday Dec at their Symington Ave home Toronto with members of their family including five great grandchildren They were married in New market and lived in Mount Al bert for many years Mr Wood cock who is was employed with the Co be fore retirement years ago They have six children who were with them on their anniversary Mrs Mrs Harry Freeman Islington Mrs Harry Dickson Mrs George Clifton Woodcock and Ivan Woodcock Toronto They have grand children and five great grand children AND P EUCHRE Friday the may not ap peal to the superstitious but thats the date set by the Busi ness and Professional Womens club Newmarket for a Valen tine euchre and bridge In Friday falls on the no less than three times in February March and November It is on the first date February that the proposed party will be held in the Firemens auditorium I Sennet A Thompson Mr and Mr J Hunter London the Christmas holidays at as Mr Mm Buckrell and family the par ents of Mrs J Hunter Mr and Mrs J K Newton and family spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs Newtons parents Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs Francis A Mor ton and daughter Mary Keswick spent New Years with Mr and mother Mrs Friend Morton Mrs Mair and Marie visited her daughter Mrs Kan- Montreal for Christmas and New Years spent Christmas and New Years with his brother Archie in Detroit Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs A Crowle for New Years were Mr and Mrs Clark- son Arnold Elliott Mr and Mrs George Mount Albert and Mr and Mrs A S Arnold Rev and Mrs Bull and family were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J BuU on New Years day Mrs is visit ing in NB with her soninlaw and daughter Dr and Mrs J Davis Rosemary and John guests of Mr and Mm Arthur Dr and A Bull Bur- lington Mr And Mm Harold Bull Richmond Hill and Herbert Bull Toronto visited oyer the Christmas holidays at the home of their parents Mr Mm J Bull Cecil Grant Keswkk and John Grant were Sunday dinner guests of their sister Mrs James Mrs Beverley has been ill for the past few weeks and is convalescing at her home St Mr and Mrs Dick Mather and five children Windsor were in town during the holidays prior to leaving Wr where they plan to make their home Mr Mather was formerly a master at Pickering College Donald Brice who was un able to be home for Christmas telephoned on Christmas day to his parents Mr and lira Arthur from Eastern Naiarene col- lege Mass Mr and Mrs Don aldson spent New Years day at the home of Mr and Mm Frank Grainger Richmond Hill Who knows Friday the may be someones lucky day News Of The News for this column must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately MRS SANDERSON INSTALLED AS A PRESIDENT Mrs James Sanderson was in stalled president of the Even ing Branch St Pauls Ang lican church on Monday Jan 5 Mrs Bert presided over the wellattended annual meeting Rev J Rhodes conducted the installation ceremony Re ports on the years activities were presented The financial report showed that the allocation hud been oversubscribed with additional being provided for the emergency missions fund Eight new members have welcomed recently to the branch Among years activities was the shipment of bales to north- cm missions clothing to Indian mission schools In west and bundles of good used clothing to Scott Mission Toronto The branch was hostess to nil tho Deanery branches to hear a talk on missions In South America It held a booth at the fourth an mini community and two rummage sales and entertained for Bishop and Mrs Wells fol lowing confirmation Those elected to office for MS Include past Mrs Bert Budd Mrs Sander son Mr Edward Pollock 2nd Mrs Har vey Roll hoc Mrs Hun ter oast sec Miss Rob erts Wving Message ace Mrs Wil liam Dorcas sec Mrs Thome and refresh- converter Mrs The branch met on Tuesday afternoon Dec 30 at the home of Mrs Fred Following the routine op ening by the president Mrs Fred all joined in sing ing Jingle Bells Most mem bers answered the roll call The best Christmas I ever had Mrs Hawtin spoke a few words on the motto The man ner of giving is worth more than the gift It was decided to prepare a bale of clothing for Korea and also to donate 10 to the Sick Childrens hospital The next euchre will be held in Sharon hall on Tuesday night Jan committee Mrs Wright Mrs Tom Miller Mrs Albert Milne Mrs Geo Pear son Mrs Eves and Mrs Thompson The special Christmas program Was conducted by Mrs B Aly- who read about the history of singing carols and the story of Silent Nifiht Mrs Stalllbrass rend Christmas on the Train Mrs favored the meeting with two instrumental Mrs Geo Pearson read Chris tian Magic Mrs Ross Chap man gave a delightful talk on Christmas Observations Snowball branch held its meet ing at home of Mrs Aubrey Wood on Tuesday Dee with Mrs Patrick in the choir Mrs was seotreas in ab sence of Mrs Browne Roll call what is essential to good home- making was answered by all pre sent Plans for euchre on Jan 13 were made A number of Thank came from those receiving boxes of Christmas goodies were sent by the committee Mrs Calvin Mitchell gave paper on the motto The only gift is portion of thyself Mrs Cain home economics con vener and Iter helpers put on Christmas skit with Santa Claus in attendance Mrs Cain also gave a reading on Carving the Turkey A very interesting paper was given by Mrs Burr on Good Home Mak ing Smith Convener of commun ity activities and public rela tions is Mrs H Horner Roll call is Tips on House Plants Refreshment committee is Mrs W Anderson and Mrs O Smith The January meeting of branch will bo held in the hall Tuesday Jan The motto Tho world of tomorrow is in the hands of the youth of today is to be replied to by Mrs stones of great country Fine Orchard branch will meet at the home of Mrs Allan Cody on Wednesday afternoon Jan 14 at oclock Program will be in charge of historical re search and current events com mittee Roll call verse from an old school reader Paper by Mrs A Baxter and current events Mrs James Hope The Newmarket branch will hold a regular meeting on Thurs day Jan 15 in the Agricultural board room 230 pm Miss Mar garet Gihnour is in charge of program Guest speaker is Mrs Seldon Members are re minded to pay their Blue Cross fees at this meeting A full at tendance is requested Aurora branch held its Christ mas meeting on Friday Dec in the United church room There were only members present to enjoy the splendid program which was in charge of Mrs Walker Miss Marjorie Andrews gave an address on the origin of our well loved Christmas carols at the close of which several carols were sung by the group Mrs gave a talk based on received from the United Nations Mrs Walker also told the story of how Rudolf the red- nosed reindeer came into bcinf Plans were made to visit the Ontario hospital on Friday Jan 23 with a treat for boys In February we hope to visit York County Home New drapes bed spreads blankets and bed lamps have been ordered for the Au Womens Institute room In York County hospital and are expected to be In place In the near future branch meeting will be held in school on Friday Jan at ft pm Bring your family and friends along to see some films on also music and a paper by Mrs Lunch will be served after program Motto Wholesome homes are stepping Jack Fevreau Ottawa spent the Christmas holidays at home with his family Guests over the Christmas and New Years holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs N F Ma- gee included Mr and Mrs J McKnight Gait Mr and Mrs E E and Mr and Mrs Hubert Humphreys Toronto Mr and Mrs Jack Kitching Holland Landing visited Mrs James on New Years day Mr and Mrs Earl Lowe Richmond Hill spent New Years with Mr Lowes aunts the Mis ses and Rose Thomas Mr and Mrs Edgar Speiran and daughters Dorothy and Ruth were guests on New Years day at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Smith On Sunday Mr and Mrs William Donaldson visited in Richmond Hill the guests of Mr and Mrs Lome Donaldson Mr and Mrs James Miller and children were guests for Christinas of Mr and Mrs Arthur Mrs Fred Cass and Miss Shirley Cass spent their Christ- inns holidays in Owen Sound the ELECT CHADW1CK TO HEAD ART CLUB Bob Chad wick was elected president of theTewrnaxket Art club at the annual meeting in December The club is meet- weekly in the basement of the hall on Thursday Any painting enthusiasts in the com munity or prospective artists are welcomed to the group Those elected to office for the ensuing year include past J pros B Chad- wick Mrs Doris ney sec Mrs Dorothy Parsons corres sec Miss Jean Walton Doug and pub licity Mrs Ruby BAPTIST LADIES AID The first meeting of the new year will be held by the Junior Ladies Aid Christian Baptist church Newmarket on Tuesday Jan at the home of Mrs Wil liam Andrews Main St The meeting will begin at A full attendance is requested t MOUNT ALBERT Mr and Mrs Dawson Dike Mrs J Case Dike Arnot and Geo Harrison attended the funeral of their uncle Rev Dr Percy Fletcher on Wednesday last week JANUARY SUE Bloc Boys all acts staffs BELOW COST WH Winter coats Skirts Jadc OPPOSITE POST NEWMARKET I Newmarket Social News MOTHER The annual meeting and elec tion of officers for the Scout- Guide Mothers Auxiliary will be held in the Scout hall on Mon day Jan A full at tendance la requested Mrs Case Doris spent Now day at homo of Mr and Mrs Hutchinson To ronto Mr and Mrs Fred Leach and John spent New Years holt Chatham with Mr and Mra William Mr and Mrs Duncan spent New day in Toronto with their daughters Mrs and Mrs V A Arm strong and families Mr Mrs Lome Duncan and family hod New din tier in Toronto with Mr Dun- cans slater Dr and Mra A A r also Mra Alono Rose accompanied them Mr Mra Herb shire Weaton are visiting in Miami Florida for a month with Mr Shropshires Mrs Viva and daughter Charlotte Mr Fleming Young spent the Christmas holidays with families in Toronto and New Years holidays with friends Keswick Mrs Ida Dr Mclntyre and A and Mr and Mrs Harry and family were New Years guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Re Williams St Catharines Year with the formers Uriels and aunt Mr and Mrs J Williams and his cousin Mrs Hoy and family Mr and Mrs Ken MUllnnd spent Christmas and New Years with their parents in town and Glen Toronto Christmas and New Years at their homo in town Mr and Mrs Hicks and daughter Margaret Brampton spent the holiday with Mrs Hicks brother Mr Roy ami family Mr and Mrs St Catharines spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs par ents Mr and Mrs Toss Mr and Mrs Bruce and son Philip Port Credit spent Christmas holidays with Mr parents Mr and Mrs A Miss Florence Nichols Tor onto spent Christmas with Mr Mrs W A Guests at the home of Mr unci Mrs James on the New Year weekend were Miss Erma Toronto Donald Sharon and Mil Gloria Queensville Mr and Mrs J and sptnt Day at horns of Mr and Mrs Ronald K WHEN BABY COUGHS J When sickness strikes the youngest member of your the infant your first thought may be to buy a simple remedy which has been recommended to you So you visit your cist ask Mm perhaps for a cough preparation for the little one There la no legal restriction to prevent the pharmacist from selling you a cough syrup But there is a strong unwritten ethical obligation In Pharmacy which leads him to suggest diagnosis by a physician before any medicine is given to a coughing baby This la exactly the same advice he gives his wife when their own child is the doctor Once physician has a babys illness and pre scribed the appropriate medication the pharmacies response begins He renders his professional service to the little patient by prcporing the prescribed medicine with skill and care acquired through years of scientific training Rtprwltd publish

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