i a- A I o j Us LOBIAWS Coffee SfP 1 Monarch Margarine SPECIAL I 0 J Ml SPECIAL -Aiv- Peaches Bordens IOUAWS Instant Coffee 59e SPECIAL COTTACC WHITE MOWN WHEAT Dated Daily Bread in i JUNIOR I OATMEAL WOT TINS Westons I MS MAIN it npMAQt BOH cm TIM Ml 35c EACH A WOOUCT Of THE EACH i MM J FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES rtv- ONTARIO GROWN No GRADE Quart UNLAWS let MUCK SAO IT t MM ft 7 TIN Mm pil- r i FLAN A The Newmarket Home and School will hold iU annual fall Opportunity Sale of good used clothing on Oct In the town hall When checking ITS A the wearing apparel fa mil If 9 In trJcl fttr to fifih in Transportation can by telephoning Mrs rhttttUKMn of church Kettlcby will Iff- on Sept 27 at ftm ftn1 pm rtctor W- will have of Iwth 1 By Ion In a recent issue of the Canadian magazine Mac- Leans there was a guest editorial by Lionel Shapiro written from London England Entitled Standards of living and standards of life the editorial is one which seems to be directed each of in the constant rush of daily living Mr Shapiro tells of an incident highest standard of life in the which occurred in London dux- world the height of the congestion Mr Shapiro continues in his in June during the Coronation editorial to explain that none j festivities The city was jam- of the Old Country people with tourists both from astonished by the incident other countries and from the They expected their bus drivers English countryside and conductors to act like that I Mr ShaDiro was aboard a bus Although the roads are on Oxford St an choked row and the traffic heavy there I so tight with traffic that not the blasting of the horns nag moved He writes that a motorists that has rather bewildered woman come an all too frequent part of from Lancashire asked the bus highway picture in our driver whether the bus stopped country People take their turn at department store They queue up rather than shoulder for first place The writer continued by The bus driver stopped col lecting fares and said Indeed Madam If you get off at the next stop youll find yourself just across the- street from Self The woman from Lancashire that it wasnt merely a mat ter of traffic courtesy It was a reflection of a deeplyfound wisdom about mans relationship to man Unlike Britain we are young fiddled nervously with her purse vigorous and rich We also What is it youre intending like to think we are wise But to buy at Selfridges the con- time the philosophers tell us is ductor asked wiser than any of us And the Well childrens clothes Old Country has lived with time Things like that the woman and has learned from it and in said this respect at least is far richer j When the bus finally stopped than we are The bus conductor j at Duke Street the conductor on Oxford Street mightnt have said we are madam this put it that way but the man is your stop He helped her off who is too much in a hurry to the bus guided her along the get to Marble Arch will sidewalk a few paces then j ably never get to Utopia pointed out a side entrance of the huge department store If SHOWER BRIDETOBE you go through that entrance Miss Barbara Wilson bride- he said you fmd the lifts eect 3 lh f to your right Now go up to the h shower KSdffnTS in trie middle of the children s on Saturday Sept 16 Joint hostesses with Mrs Little were Mrs Grant Sine and Mrs Robert Toronto were present for the social evening The tea table was centred with a bouquet of autumn flowers Pouring tea was Mrs Joseph Greer department And mind how you cross the street Then he hopped on his bus and signalled the driver to move on To a North American accus tomed to the swirl and sweat and illtempered impatience of our rush hours this little street vignette was a perfect example of existence in a country which Since 1943 Canadians have j if it lacks the highest standard been greater users of coffee than of living certainly enjoys the of tea Newmarket Social News Mr and Mrs Bernard Lee celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Thursday Because of the illness Mrs Lees mother the planned celebrations were postponed un til Sept A party is being held in the Newmarket fire hall for the relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Fred Counter PAINT OR WAU9 AN KrJIw Bate OIL HOME HEATER WITH STEAKS OR ROASTS All mm Low Down Payment EASY TERMS p AND Hilltop Lunch attended a birth day party on Saturday Sept in honor of Mrs Counters mo ther Mrs Lorimer Toronto Mrs Lorimer celebrated her birthday and is very active and takes a keen interest in public life AH the members of the family except one were present and presented their mother with a treasure chest gifts and a cor sage of roses The birthday cake which was in the form of a book was beautifully decorated Mrs John Winnipeg is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs William Simmerson Mr and Mrs Robert Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Leonard Little Mr and Mrs Robert Green field and family spent the weekend in the guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Carey Mr and Mrs William Pit man Miami Florida were guests last week at the home of Mrs Calvin Davis Miss Doner sailed on Wednesday from Quebec for South Rhodesia where she will resume her duties as missionary with the South African General Mfek Miss Doner visited with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Albert Doner prior to sail ing On her years furlough Miss Doner visited friends and relatives in Saskatchewan and Ontario Mr and Mrs Ellis Klinck and Mr and Mrs Ford- wick visited Mr bro therinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Lome Baker on Monday prior to returning home from a motor trip to Montreal Ray and Lorraine Allan Toronto spent the week end with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Earl Morrow and Bobby and Mrs Clare Pickering were guests this week at the home of Mr and Mrs James Wilson Mr and Mrs Frank Grain ger and Mr and Mrs William Donaldson have returned from a week motor trip to Buffalo On their return journey they visit ed in Chatham at the home of Mr and Mrs Gordon Ough and family Mrs Charles accom panied by her son Ronnie Osh will spend 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