Newmarket Era and Express, 26 Jul 1956, p. 3

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In the Clubs on Saturday with Achievement Town Hall Ninetyfive ten club throughout county in the program which was climax of the past meat and its to food nutrition Club members exhibited their record books and family meat consumption charts during morning had practice in and locating retail meat cute giving proper methods of cooking and in planning din ner to complete suggested menus tor families in the July clubs participated In the program presenting demonstrations and to various phases of the subject ex hibited Urn of Ground Meat with Duckworth and Patsy Walker commenting Edge- ley and Victoria Square also iU this same topic and their exhibits were commented on by Karen and Nichols respectively Temper- and Vandorfs ex hibits were on the topic Differ ent ways with One Cut their commentators being Clara Her- and Gail Club presented a skit entitled Lets Cook it Right with all members Lor- Alexander Hilda Andrews Lynn Emerson Marion Eves Frances Forbes Gail Forbes Christina Betty Mort- Kathleen Richardson Betty Rose and Jane Whitfield taking part Ruth and Anne Miller of El ders Mills demonstrated Mak ing the most of our Meat Money demonstration Vary Being Well Dressed and Well the Meat in your Menu was Groomed to be followed next liven by Margaret Finch Frances Forester while Noble- j Interested girls or tons team of Catherine Kehoo encouraged to con tact the County Home Economist at the Department of office Newmarket if they wish to organize a Club Leaders Training School for the fall project will be held at the Department of Agriculture September and Of North York WI ON HOLIDAYS after this coming weekend until Tuesday Sept while he Is on holidays S3 j t NEWMARKET shoes to nylon dresses and slips soiled Womans kid walking shoes moccasins double soles 289 298 249 up 100 Mans summer hat a- Mmt hobby faded blue jeans W Mans outdoor shorts teg swim suits to elastic band jeans 289 value Mans cushion socks many colors white dress shirts name brands reg to I Girls swim suits I ladies slippers various styles 100 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED and Williams demonstrated Making the Most of our Meat Money and mem bers Lynn Elisabeth Barker Cora Margaret Beverley Burr Joy Ful ler Hooper Marilyn Magee and Frances took part in he skit Wary the Meat in your Menu Greetings were brought from the Department of Agriculture The office of W Hewitt by Mr Pearson associate Newmarket dentist will be representative for York County and from the Womens Institutes by Mrs Shoults president and Mrs Powell secretary of Centre York District find Mrs Elton Ami- strong vicechairman of the Central Ontario Area Mrs Armstrong also assisted in the prestation of certificates County honor certificates for six Club projects were awarded to Lorraine Ker sey Elders Mills and to Alexander of while Irene of the Tcmper- club received provin cial honors for projects Fortytwo certificates of achieve ment were presented to girls completing two projects Assisting Mrs Mabel County Home Economist in the days program were Miss Ruth Shaver Home Economist for North and South and Ontario counties Miss Robin newly appointed Home economist for Lanark tweeds and Grenville counties and Mrs Mar ion Montgomery of formerly of the Home Economics Service Department of Agricul ture it CJubs and leaders delivering were Mrs G W Mtoes to Ellis store Ellis Smith and Mrs Glover But- Miss Cora and Miss Margaret Mrs E and Mrs Paul j Snider Elders Mills Mrs Geo Foster and Mrs Geo Faces Charge Here Tomorrow Reeve George of Sut ton will appear in court here tomorrow on a charge of com assault which was laid last week by Daniel Ellis Sutton storekeeper Mr has laid counter charges against Mr Ellis of assaulting a peace officer ex ecuting his duty and obstructing a peace officer The charges were laid under a rarely invoked sec tion of the criminal code which names mayors reeves and some other civic as peace of ficers The fight between the reeve and Ellis who has been operat ing a store in Sutton for years arose of tor iamon became In volved in an argument with a Close to women attended the annual meeting of York North Womens Institute District which was held at St Andrews Presbyterian church in June Rev Stuart Johnston welcomed the delegates Guest pianist was Miss Ruth Atkinson of Newmar ket Mrs Waller of Sutton gave the report on Agriculture It covered such topics as exchange of plants garden hints showing of gardening pictures pushbut ton farming conservation and contour plowing The report on Citizenship and Education was presented by Mrs of and contained many unusual roll calls The report on Community Ac tivities and Public Relations by Mrs Winch referred to many of the successful projects carried on by Institutes in the district Special mention was given the Rest Home at Sutton WellBaby clinics at Newmarket and Kes wick and the knitted articles and sewing for the York County Chil drens Aid layettes Some of the years outstanding programs among the branches were listed by Mrs Winch included UNESCO Study Inter national Peace Gardens Making a Will and Lucky Teas Mrs Winch concluded her remarks by saying H is better to be one of the construction gang than to work with the wrecking crew Books Mrs of Mount chairman for Historical Newmarket Era and Express Thursday July Page Mrs Leslie Glass and Mrs Charles Mrs Fergus Mactaggart and Miss Evelyn Queens ville Miss Marian Eves and Miss Betty Rose ville Mrs Phillips and Miss Irene Mashinter Vandorf Mrs Aylett and Mrs Victoria Square Mrs Alan and Mrs Dave York Countys fall project for Clubs be there was a bylaw prohibiting pedlars in the district and he had no right to unload his pro duce there I had four customers in the store at the lime and I told the truck driver to take no notice of the reeve Ellis said He laid the charge against the reeve after Dr J Burrows ex amined him and reported two cracked ribs suffered in the fight with YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITY search and Current Events re- ported on six of the WIs in the district who have undertaken Books She recom mended the other branches con sider a book as their project ive Books tell history of the local branch and community The story is told in pictures poems and prose Mrs suggested a suitable slo gan for her committee was Hats off to the past hut roll sleeves up for the future Mrs spoke of histori cal articles displayed at the Scal ding Cabin on the grounds She told of a proposed project at Sharon Temple If a log cabin could he moved to the grounds Mrs said it could be furnished and equipped as our forefathers would have used it This would help to increase inter est in our Canadian past she said and would be an appropriate pro ject for the WI branches The report on Home Economics and Health was given by Mrs White Mrs Roy McDonald of Aurora gave the nominating committees report and Miss Croft dietician represented Miss Ethel Chapman who was un able to be present because of ill ness it Mrs Mable county home economist reported on the Junior WI work She said that Margaret a member of the Buttonville won the York Anna P Lew- Is WL scholarship of Miss will attend Teachers col lege this fall A Club member also won a scholar ship Mrs announced there are clubs in York County with a member ship of 100 Twentyfive girls are members of garden clubs Miss Eves of the 4H club gave a talk on the cor rect way to arrange bedroom fur niture She illustrated her re marks with a model room and furniture to scale Life Memberships Life memberships have been raised from to They are awarded to members having years membership or outstanding service Of those attending the annual meeting in June Miss Hayes of Mount Albert held the record with years of WI membership Next was Mrs ville She has been a WI mem ber for years The fees have been rais ed from to cents This will help cover the cost of pub lishing the Federated News A one dollar federation fee will be requested from each branch Lunch was served by the Wo mens association of St Andrews church Mrs Frank Moore play ed the piano for the community singing and Mrs Whitfield of Union Street branch gave a hu morous reading Home Per manent Wave Set The guest speaker at the lun cheon was Mrs Neil of Mrs Neil is a member of the York Pioneer and Histori cal society She spoke about Sharon Temple and plans for im proving the displays there Mrs Neil outlined the idea of develop ing a pioneer cottage on the grounds so that a replica of liv ing conditions in the days of the early settlers could be created The History award went to the Union Street WI Mrs of was the provincial board member who was present She suggested that more publicity be given the and that the busi ness sessions be kept as brief as possible POLIO VACCINE GIVEN AT SCHOOLS Two doses of polio vaccine have been given to every elemen tary public and separate school child whose parents have signed the request form and third doses have been given to those pupils who received the first two doses last year A total of school children have received every pro tection modern medicine can provide against poliomyelitis up- todate in the form of two doses last year and a third dose this year or the first two doses only this year Over 20000 doses of polio vaccine have been given in the York County schools since the vaccine was first released for use this spring Health unit nurses and medical officers have been assisted by 24 privately practicing physicians in the various communities across the county in an allout effort to administer all the vaccine that was available before the last of school King York County medical officer pays special tri bute to school teachers school boards and family physicians PROM CONCERT A group of members of tin Newmarket and District Mush group spent an enjoyable even ing when they attended a Concert in Toronto Mendez world famous trumpet player the guest artist The members plan two visits to the Prom scries summer They found that booking as a group they weirs able to secure excellent seats The ncyt visit will be on Aug list when the Summer School Choir will perform under the direction of Roy On August Miss Mary pianist will be the guest artist The Music group invites any one interested In these concerts to join them on August and Further details are available from Miss Grace market after pm throughout the county who operated to make the splitsecond schedule work out satisfactorily under the pressure of limited time available before school closed The King family held its an nual picnic at Mount Albert Park the department in the absence of on July INFANTS CHILDRENS AND COATS ONE Half Price JACK Main St Infants to preteens Newmarket Phone 58 Vz- i- praifi i t fc J fr I i I rx T r fer i 1 if v I W I J v- J fl I I- I -l- r i RHONE

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