Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Jan 1954, p. 8

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tfrvvK ionic due sole to fact torn Took Tablet J J Kansas will be holding services at th Newmarket Free Methodist church January to Born in the Ottawa Valley Bishop is a graduate of Queens University Kingston He served as minister and super intendent in the East Ontario Conference of the Free Metho dist church until he was elected General Conference Evangelist at which time he transferred to the Kansas Conference From 193236 he was college pastor at McPhersoh and the following he served the church as Womans World m m By Caroline Ion The preliminary figures for August and the elderly wo lh toll of highway traffic man who was injured is still in accidents in Ontario have been hospital and for several more months There was no drinking while driving in either of these cases They involved poor judgment in times of emergency andshowed either a lack of awareness to the dangers inability to motor hide Both could be the direct result of too lenient drivers tests Thursday three men ap peared in Newmarket court on charges of driving while im paired instance a con was brought man was so intoxicated at the time accident that he wasnt certain whether he was going north or south on No high way In court he testified un der bath that he a tree at which spot he was found by Newmarket Social News released by the minister of high ways George During the past year there were 1050 fatalities and 25000 injured By January known deaths exceeded the total of resulting from crashes on streets and highways and for the first nine months of there was a percent increase in the number of deaths involv ing children between five and years report states Mr said that the he V Me- ginning- of new year was a time for everyone to soberly review past events and make- plans for the future The mat- tor requires the urgent atten tion of all of us throughout the year Combined with its pro gram of road development and improvement the department of highways is extending its efforts toward safety Even the most casual glance at newspapers will bear testi mony to these conditions There is rarely a front page Without at least one serious highway acci dent But statistics at best are years cold things When change superintendent of the Kansw the into human Conference At the General Conference of he was elected to his present office Bishop is a dynamic preacher and has an important message to give Mrs Victor McCutcheon was returned as president of the Newmarket fr S result an accident on Dec lives which have been snuffed out and into broken bod and hours of suffering hot to mention the financial ruin such accidents have brought to families they have more mean ing for most of We wonder Why such wastage is permitted to continue After a few days at Magistrates court the wonder is how more dont occur On Tuesday two men Mr and Mrs Wesley Robert son and son Brian also Barry and Roland Jones Toronto spent Sunday with their mother and grandmother Mrs Jones Miss Gallagher Garden City Long Island visited her aunt Mrs Robinson last week Mrs Curtis and daugh ter June Toronto spent Sunday evening with Mrs and their cousin Mr Cur tis The Ladies Lawn Bowling club entertained the mens sec tion at Miami Bowling club on Davis Dr on Thursday Jan Some bowled on the mats others played bridge or euchre Ladies provided re freshments and everyone report ed a good time Prizewinners were Mrs Hopper Mr Krantz Mr and Mrs Carman returned homo on Tuesday after spending a few days with Mr parents Mr and Mrs John Sir and Mrs Kenneth Beckett and Mrs Marion Harri son all of Toronto were Sunday the provincial polce All that guests Mr and Mrs Richard was wrong with his story Beckett at the annual meeting and voir officers held in the Scout hall on Monday Jan Mrs C presided during the election Rev J Rhodes conducted the installation Mrs Robert Peters chairman of the nominating committee presented the report It was adopted Mrs open ed the meeting It was decided to hold four general meteings during in stead of the monthly meetings as has been the custom The meet ings will be held on the first that he had the tree car and himself on the wrong side of the road Ah passing judgment Col the magistrate said I have no alternative but id find that were thorough ly drunk He was sentenced to days The details the Stories alter but the results the They are accounts death injury and property danv age Safety on the highways should hot be a seasonal affair It should not be cohfined tothe Christmas and New Years holi days A yearround program of safety is needed The respon sibility Is ours the motorists and pedestrians vision when color sets will bo available and when stations will begin trans- In color been doing more tin this subject than the proverbial village gossip at a sewing bee and are primed right full of he latest from lhc ex perts well pass on to you in tire weeks ahead First off you can forget any worries you might have about buying a new black white lest it be out dated by color receivers Tin- must esti mate sets the dale when color sets will be available at a price we can all afford at three to four years In US and TO FIVE lit Canada Produc tion wont commence for six months in the UK and then theyll sell for up to You can add a few hundred to this for Canada and Its obvious why color receivers will be a rarity tot Canada and its obvious color receivers will be rarity for ttorae time Folks who know that any kind of TV can be a head- ache If your set Is not In tailed and serviced proper are making RADIO their TV centre There is no bargain in a set that appears less on the Initial purchase price hut has hidden cost hi the of service and maintenance later Unlike tfitributors In larger cen tre that rely on a fast turn to a continuous ream new transient customers Mrs Is a a repeat customer BE A Drop into Mais Street ana Monday in February April and December All moth- guides cubs and uts are eligible for the Mothers auxiliary The financial report showed receipts of 57271 disburse ments of and a balance of Some of this money has been allocated for the dec oration of the renovated Scout hall- Those elected to office include past pros Mrs Bert Mrs first vicc- Mrs Cordon Cook second vicepros Mrs Horace rec sec Mrs Ernest Hill sec Mrs Robert Peters treas Mrs If A Jackson con veners ways and means Mrs It membership Mrs Charles Wass purchasing and sewing Mrs Charles close of the business session a social halfhour was spent Refreshments served It involved a collision be tween a truck carrying a load of seven or eight tons of sand and a passenger car In the car was the father and his three children They were a Dutch family and because they were not familiar with English the father had decided to accomp any them on this proChristmas shopping trip He had had a beginners license It had ex pired and he had not taken his drivers- test to obtain ait oper ators permit but he drove his car regardless of the risks The young truck driver had seen the car approaching the intersection He decided he could make it in time and at tempted to do so though the car was on his right enter ing the intersection As a re it h a da charge of careless driving laid against him and a conviction was registered The driver of the car was fined for operating a car without a license wont read that story in the daily papers It too com monplace Sbnilar stories are happening daily in the courts of the province The results of this accident were not as serious as might have been No one was killed but the little girl spent several weeks In the Hos pital for Sick Children and her two brothers were hospitalized briefly The same day in court another man was fined for careless driv ing That accident occurred- on STi PAULS -vMrs- Bert was reelect ed president of the Chancel guild St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket at the an nual meeting on Wednesday Jan It was held at home of Mrs George Rev J Rhodes conducted the ceremony A meeting for instructions will be held at the church on Tues day Feb All members of the guild arc requested to at- Miss Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Bert Among those attending the drama festival at Hart House Toronto last week were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mr and Mrs Nick Mrs J Bowman Mrs Nelson Ion Mrs Sinclair Mrs Jack Hamil ton and Kenneth Learning Mr and Mrs Mount Albert were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J little Mrs Gordon Downward is a patient at York County hospital where she underwent a major operation on January She is progressing satisfactorily Miss Donna Barber attended the recital of Alexander pianist at Eaton audi torium Toronto on January 24 as the guest of her music teach er Mrs Vernon Scott Stephennon son of Miy and Mrs Stephen son left by on Monday for a three weeks trip Vancou ver for British American Oils Bowman as a member of the executive of the Central Ontario league served at the afterthe atre party which was held on stage at Hart House on Satur day at the- close of the Drama festival All participants in the the guests of the CODL executive FABERGE It in with we Unit our C km been the famous PERFUMES AND Harvey LANES Pharmacy Main St Newmarket i Cbanvber of Commerce building t I rfrf fc f new HELD but the ring in the was the theme of the January meeting of the auxiliary Trinity United church Newmarket It was emphasized by the scripture reading which told of the New Jerusalem by the introduction to the study book Whereer the Sun by Mrs J Aiken and by the installation service of the new officers Dunn was the guest pianist Despite the dully even ing many members and visitors were present for the meeting Plans were made to attend the Toronto Centre M annual meeting which will be held in St Clair Ave United church on Tuesday Jan 26 Those planning to go by bus must be at the depot not later than am The following officers were installed by Mrs Aiken in an impressive service honorary presidents Dr Margaret and Mrs J Aiken past if 5 v tend Those elected for the ensuing Walton presi- include past pros Mrs Inez Spcncof Mrs Miss Marguerite Roberts sec Mrs Thomas Gil lespie Miss Joan At the close of the meeting social halfhour was REV L B REE At HOLT CHURCH Commencing Tuesday Jon revival services will be held in the- Holt Free Methodist church with Rev LB To ronto as Miss Fran ces Johnson the colored soloist will sing at each service rens services will bo conducted by Miss Johnson from Wednes day throughput ay except Saturday in the church at All the children of the are urged attend these interesting services Mrs Angus King second O Noble re cording sec Mrs Duncan Hous ton cor res sec Mrs Lou Miss secretaries finances Christian stewardship Mrs Noble j friendship Mrs Sanford King supplies Mrs Chester Best temperance and Christian citizenship Mrs Missionary Monthlies Mrs A Arnold literature John press- Mrs Sam uel Jefferson pianist Mrs Geo Black well pianist Mrs S Gilbert card sec Mrs Alex Eves members sec Mrs P Cane and convener of the nominating commiltce Mrs B Morton TO BE AND MEET A film oh shyness from the Canadian Film board will be shown at the Newmarket Home and School meeting in the King George school Tuesday Jan 26 pm Following the presenta tion of the movie there will be a general discussion period Smith will give a reading from Robert Burns There will be a singsong Re freshments will be served A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend ANNUAL WMSv ELECTIONS HELD Mrs Samuel was elect- president for another year when the Womens Missionary society Trinity United church Newmarket held the annual meeting on Wednesday Jan Mrs was elected first vice president and Mrs C second vice president Others elected were honorary president Mrs R sec Mrs A Mrs K Meads sec Mc- Rev Aiken the offi cers for the year The president Mrs then took charge of the The were conducted by Mrs Aiken and The ireastlver reported a total Of had been for the A bale of quill hew arid iised clothing was for and north missions convener OPENS ABY 8 ATTENTION MOTHERS Would you like to go to work Or go shopping without worrying about your lf so send your child to nursery school where there is supervised playtime and educational toys to play with Hot meal served at noon and proper rest periods Let your child learn while he plays No age limit Special rates by the hour day or m m m m PHONE NEWMARKET 1691W s iiT use mm jiikus mm ii 5 ACS V V v IS John is a patient at York County hospital lie was admitted on January and has undergone a major opera- lion He is progressing satisfac torily For Friendly Persona Shot A j- JOHN Von- Telephone w WJ M5 AllWool GABARDINES SERGES Xv I 9k I h is 11 tevf A Ti a a A I if A I Ife 1 ifijy 1 tw new Kroehler i i I J i Lt I 1 J K itV it I i p rf 74 fc J J MntatfMUW Viafey be refuse J 1 y- L t J i I- 1 MJUM 3 or 1 j fc fc 1 -r- a rt

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