Year It It parties play buy en Our f we Acctfrfft a to 9 lEfttiwf Newmarket Today Mount Albert News lint ACCORDION ACADEMY MA Mala St Newmarket Several members of attended the initiation At on Monday evening and at Aurora on day evening Mr William Mr Hoy voiced Sutton on evening Friday visitor of Mr and Mr Robert were Mm A How- let and Mrs Charles and children Mrv William and Miss Beverly spent Saturday in Toronto Mr and Mrs Gordon Knott Newmarket visited Mr and Mr Harden and Patsy on Friday evening Two carloads of were neis of the local on Friday evening when Robert Curtis was guest speaker Thanksgiving visitors of Mr and Mrs Robert and were Mr and Mrs William Mots Billic and Bonnie Mr and Mis William Card Karen and Mrs Larry and Mr and Mrs Wilfred Mr and Mrs and two children and two friends all of Toronto and Mr Robert Clements Don Mills Mr George spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Clarkson Arnold and children at BILLS PILING UP jury with nth htm CITIZENS FINANCE Mi few km OK re do f way fobs core of off wiib a tot from Filiate toot too yov wit ftifffrl budget for I ait rf Ik eUog con bt odt by HI slfl Ortd pkk p srt mD dl It wo to ITIZEN5 INANCE ANT ftlMlfffO ClYOf DlOfttY ir lift nlf AM OFFICIO I Ft ALL FfflNCIFAC Zephyr Mr and Mrs and family were Thanks giving K s of Mrs parent Mr and Mrs Stiver Mr Walts was taken to a Toronto hospital on Thursday Mr and Mrs Roy attend ed Fair on Monday afternoon Mr William house on Centre Street and Mr Don Roses house on Victory Drive are al most completed Mr James spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Hoy Miss Mildred Dike Toronto spent the weekend at her home in town On Sunday Oel special ser vices will be held both morning and evening in the United church At II am a service of Flag Dedication will be held by the Scouts and Cubs Al pm a service of graduation for will be held Miss National secretary of the United church will be the guest speaker Certificates will be presented by Mrs Washburn Dorothy Scott Miss Betty Huston Victoria Square will be the soloist Anniversary services in man United church will be held I at and pm on Sunday Oct 21 On Sunday Oct an niversary services will be held in Mount Albert United church Mrs Toronto is visiting her daughter Mrs Ron Allison Mr a Mrs John Arnold spent the weekend with friends in Hanover Mr and Mrs Stewart Thomp son and Miss Thompson spent the holiday weekend in Mrs Jim is visiting her sisters Misses and Mutiel Ross in Toronto or Thanksgiv ing Mr and Mrs and baby are holidaying with Dr and Mrs Catruthers Mr and Mrs Cart Smith don are spending the weekend with Mr and Mrs John Oliver Mrs Don Loach visited Mr and Mrs Ernest Davis over the week- end Sympathy is extended to Mr George Snyder in the loss of his mother The funeral was held in on Tuesday Mrs K Boyd is visiting relatives here for a few weeks Mr and Mrs John Meek family Toronto spent several days with Mrs Mary Rolling Mr and Mrs Howard Hurley Echo Bay were Monday visitors of Mr and Mrs Dennis Thomp son Donald A New Veterinarian Is In Mount Albert Donald A veterinari an has opened a general practice in Mount Albert He is the first veterinarian in Mount Albert many years the departure of Doc Stephens Dr office Is located across from the Mount Albert planing mill in he former Arth ur home He was in Ux- for two years his home town is Woodbridge He gradu ated from OVC in Dr and Mrs have three children The WI will meet on Tuesday at pm Oct Hi at school Miss will show slides and give a talk on her recent summer tour of the Canadiaj West and points of in terest in the US The senior room pupils are presenting a play This will be family night and all arc welcome Members east of the third concession are asked to provide tarts and sand wiches On Thursday Oct teachers Mrs Young and Miss Wice of school chartered a Newmarket bus and pupils and several adults went to the Maple Leaf Gardens to see the circus sponsored by the Shriners- The club started its fall project called Good Grooming on Saturday Sept 29 under the leadership of Mrs Glover and Mrs Mason The Miller Construction Co is busy working on the fourth line and has already changed the scenery and made a big improve ment at the Pleasant corner Mr ant Mrs Whiting and son Lindsay also Mr and Mrs David Preston Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Preston Mr and Mrs Glover and rend a attended the weddiuf of their nephew and cousin in Tor onto on Saturday Oct 6 Dont Take It For Granted That You Wont Have A Fire Mr and Mrs W A Grose Mr Mr Grose and Miss Agnes Grose Toronto were Sun day visitors of Mr and Mrs George Walsh Mrs Gertrude Murphy and Miss Joan Murphy spent the weekend in Lansing with Mrs Olive Stokes Mr and Mrs James Miller Toronto spent several days with Mr Mrs Frank Kirton Miss and Mr Bud Edgar spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Dennis Thompson Mr and Mrs Williamson spent Sunday with her brother Morgan and family Ac ton by TED LEONARD That Is the warning handed out by Chief Bernard Rye of North township Fire Department Chief Rye is but one of he fire chiefs of On tario who are going all out dur ing Fire Prevention Week Oct ober to to cut down on the fantastic fire losses throughout the province The greatest number of fires are in the home says Chief Rye it takes anywhere from three months to six months to build a durable and comfortable home Fire can destroy that home of sours in one hour or less along with everything a man cherishes and holds dear and that mean the death of one or more of those he loves or even him self Ami yet with terrible chance hanging over his head the average home owner has done very tittle if anything to combat a fire if it breaks out Mr HomeOwner takes it for granted that He isnt going to have a fire The guy next dour might or over in lite next con cession but not Him How many men have gone to work in the morning and come home at night to find their homes up asked Chief Rye Plenty and in every case out side of the water tap the wife at home or neighbours had no fire extinguisher of any kind to grab when the blaze broke out As far as I am concerned the man who doesnt protect his home against fire Is almost as guilty as if he had taken a match and set the fire himself Chief Rye slates that every home should have some sort of practical extinguisher besides An additional simple but cheap and very effective fire fighting unit especially for oil space heaters is a pail of sand sitting close by A good invest ment is a hand extinguisher While not cheap in price they arc cheap in the long run if they help save your home Three cardinal rules are listed by fire departments if a home owner has a fire break out 1 Get everyone out of the building Send one of your family to a neigh bours for help Call the fire department Fight the fire with what ever means you have on hand to prevent the blaze from spreading Chief Rye emphasizes the im portance of calling the fire de partment immediately The soon- Mi the fire truck is there the bet ter the chance to save the home The thief lists causes of fires In the township In the order in which the greatest number of fir es occur are Heating units furnaces stoves etc Electrical appliances wiring etc Matches especially in hands of children Spontaneous combustion Grass fires Lightning Chief Rye takes each of the causes of fires in the home and tells what every homeown er can do to help his pro perty units coal and wood stoves oil space heaters floor funiaivs of a heating unit check it over from time to time to make sure theres nothing that can cause trouble Dont leave a doubt in your mind that theres something there that might create a fire Check to see that pipes are clean and joints tight that dampers work freely are and chim neys not blocked up with soot Gel up on the roof once or a year and look down your chim ney Chimney fires occur quite frequently You can have one too Have you looked down your chimney recently Electrical check over appli ances and fixtures Sec that wall plugs are not loose and that the prongs on the plugs at the end of fixture cords when plugged into the wall are tight If the prongs on wall plugs are loose fitting theyll get hot and break into flame They can do that when nobody is at home Check the wiring throughout home and outbuildings Often when two wire cords are joined together the taped joint will get warm to the touch and will later burn Learn to join two cords together properly Matches keep them away from kiddies and make sure your own male is out when you throw it away Practise common sense with matches in presence of children and theyll copy you Spontaneous combustion get rid of accumulated paper and waste Keep storage areas ventil ated well Clean dry rags should hang in a clean ventilated place Damp rags should hang up to dry Oily rags should be kept in a met al container but better still dont keep them at alt Why keep n oily rag Throw it out fires if it is necessary Page The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Oct It to start a grass fire start a con trolled fire Dont start it in a high wind Rake the tall grass away from buildings fences and woodpiles before you start the fire Start back fires to eat up wind against the fire you started to work downwind in this way the blaze wont run Have a wldeblodcd shovel handy In put the fire out even a garden hoe will do wonders as a tamp er Sacks will only throw embers all over as you slam it down Lightning is an act of God you cant control where It is going to hit in most cases but you can control the results Make sure that all TV aerials arc grounded Talk this over with your electrician Make Mire And one more thing says Chief Rye Go easy with clean ing fluids Dont clean with gaso line Use a safe cleaning fluid ami keep away from stoves and electrical appliances when using cleaners If what have had to say here Mrs Douglas is homo after being in St Michaels hos pital Toronto Miss Joe Brown Exeter visited the Harper and homes on Wednesday of last week Miss and her great grandmother Mrs Fischer had Tuesday night tea last week at the home of Mrs Mrs Fischer left on Saturday to make her home in Florida Mrs and will accompany her on the journey remaining for a couple of weeks with her parents will save just one home or save just one person from injury or death then time has been well spent says the chief So come on Mr and Mrs Home- Owner Give yourself and us a hand You do your best to prevent a fire and well do our best to put them nut Carpentry Framing Trimming Kitchen Cupboards Recreation Rooms Stairs Verandahs Tile etc Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Phone 1448j Newmarket Dr A Veterinarian FORMERLY ASSOCIATED WITH Dr Davis in Uxbridge Ont in ALBERT at his rUfnt in area Sim till 9 tight It are m Mitchell V6a save up to One sai 60 on Two TWO SUITS FOR ONLY The latest Fall suitings tailored to your own Individual requirements with precise attention to styling details Finished to jack Frasers rigid specifications and backed by our famous guar antee AllWool SeMfwH Milled 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