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Newmarket Era , February 8, 1929, p. 6

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flu AGENT Mount Albert large moving day tle Orphan Is end there fa Lost ngemen had otic for True Blue Orange icxt Saturday night Felix Comes he attraction will lie answered by Missed A got will be provided of Mom Dr R L Hewitt DENTIST Albort Hardware Store Evenings by Appointment SHARON The Sharon UFYPO will moot at the homo of Miss Evelyn on Thursday Fob Instead of Wednesday was pre viously announced welcome The Annual Vestry Meeting of St James will he held in the on Monday afternoon Feb at 3 pm Service at SI James Church next Sunday at pm Glad to know Ihe sick ones in tho villoge are proving Miss Ruth Fair of Weston week end with her mother Mrs Jamoa Mr Alfred of Toronto visited Shaw family on Tuesday Mrs- Wilson of Toronto and Dr Buchanan of Gait spent last Friday at Mrs League he held this week at homo of Miss Evelyn This well bo first Missionary meeting his year Miss Weddel will bo in charge Bessie Brown of Toronto spent the weekend at homo Miss Dorothy Sloan and Miffs Gertrude Grose spent the weekend in Toronto Mrs Dr Fletcher of Toronto is spending a few days with Mrs Frank Tate Union Church at 730 as usual next Sunday Sunday school at A few of the Sharon young people motored to Bradford on Tuesday night for a skate more or less in Aliou iiig U HAVANA FARM FOR SALE Hie on Highway Good Ban nd Cement Block House April estate Apply GRANT CARD OF THANKS Win Brooks and family wis SON Auctioneer and Valuator SELLING OUT JOHN PERCY A WELSH AUCTIONEER CEDAR BRAE ONTARIO If you intend disposing of Farm effects and live stock make yt securing best results one who lias made a study of the a Shampooing and Marcelling W SUTTON WEST Ileal nice wo are having of late Jack Frost can certainly fix things up great Mrs Waller Thompson has gone down to slay with daughter Mrs Mac Donald Miss Slickland spent a few days last week with Miss Alma Davidson Miss Myrtle Sweet spent Sunday with her other Quito a confusion in this village on Sunday when wo cars upset Free Methodists are still holding Re vival Meetings- Quite a large attendance The stork passed this way on Sunday and loft Bon at the homo of Mr and Mrs Howard Pollard for the oyster in WEST VIRGINIA BEACH Mr Terry and Mr of Toronto evening of last week between Mt boon spending a few days at Duolois Point Mr and Mrs Jack Chalmers entertained a Wednesday Albort Juniors and Sutton high school team Score in favor of Sutton On Friday evening members of Young Peoples Bible Glass of the United Church play ed a team composed of hockey playerB of the village Score in favor of the Bible Class During this game Mr- Murray Stokes had misfortune to break a small hone in his leg which will necessitate his being off bake truck some time The annual meeting of the P was he at the parsonage on Jan fcSth when the lowing officers were elected Hon President Rev Partridge President Irene Milne 1st Jack Knights Vera Arnold 2nd Eleanor Peregrine Marion 3rd VicePres Helen Flanagan Dew VicePres Sawyer linJrving Arnold lee Treasurer Pearson Pianist Audrey Asst Pianist Vera Arnold Treasurer reported raised ft and a balance on hand Dec of The fourth week in the month being social and literary it was decided to hold the meet in Monday night We will require the co operation of all our young people lo make our P S a Are you doing your part Our P S next Sunday night will be in charge of Eleanor Peregrine and Marion Burk who will provide a missionary pro gram A Valentine Social will he held in the base- en t of the United Church on the ening of Monday Feb at oclock Come one come all and make Ibis evening a real success The program will be in charge of the Literary and Social VicePresidents Miss Sawyer Miss Martin and Mr Irving Ar M All those who did not attend church last Sunday missed an excellent sermon by the pastor The funeral of the late Wilmot Cole was held in the church last Saturday afternoon The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved A number from here attended the of Newmarket Higji School on evening Mrs W- A is spending a few days in Toronto Mr Irwin Pollock spent the weekend with Mr Terry Dont forget the euchre in the O hall this Friday evening Everybody come out to the hockey mate Wednesday night and cheer the kid Mount Albert hoys arc coming over and it will be a good game tied with I Albrt last Friday night After playing ten minutes overtime the game stood in favor of Albert Dont forget the skating party on Wednes day night the 13th Newmarket Band in at tendance on Wednesday evening was We certainty enjoyed the of the Newmarket Band Prizes were as follows Best Cent- Cordon Howard Best Lady ice Smith Best Couple John Knight and Miss Dav Best Cents Comic Aylward Best Smith Best Cos Ruth 2nd Evelyn Wright Best Boy Costume Aubrey Doan 2nd Jack lies National Costume Miss Best Kids Costume Harold 2nd Fred Johnson Hall on Feb program Red Wings The roads which were bo icy for some time worn down so wheeling is pretty good now though not enough snow for sleighing Feb ruary so far has been cold but quiet and bright One would judge it was March A number of people are changing their places of Somo farms are changing hands not far away A good many still have a bad cold which ems Lard to shake off Sorry to bear of the loss in the home of Mr and Mrs David Davidson on the Their youngest daughter four months old was called from earth to Some friends from llus attended the funeral of the late Wilmot Cole at last Saturday Sermon was preached by Rev Partridge who spoke very highly of the up rightness of the departed One son of Chicago with his wife attended the funeral also Mr Arthur Cole a brother from Brant- ford His widow has been an invalid for years A married daughter liv few friends last Tuesday evening All report a very good time A pie social and concert is to be held on Fri day in Virginia school house in aid of the United Church Further announcement later Mr and Mrs Bacon of visited Mrs It one day lately A number of friends were entertained at a M went to City on Thursday progressive euchre parly lost Wednesday last week to spend a Tew days with her sis- i ft Mrs The prize win ners were Mrs Herman Stiles Mrs George Pearl Gulverwoll of Toronto came Wilson Mr Frank Lyons and Mr Jack on Friday to remain over the weekend Mr and Mrs Martin Stiles motored lo Mr Bam f on Sunday to see the mother who seriously family have the sympathy Zephyr friend It Is reported that Mr- Sherid Miss Fern Taylor returned lo the city on Fri- 1 day after a couple of weeks at her home here Miss Eva of Toronto University was home for the weekend There was some excitement on Sunday morning just before ten oclock when it became known that Mr Will Osbornes house was on fire Evidently the kitchen roof caught fire from a spark from the chimney and before it was noticed a hole had burnt through Ihe roof Quick action of neighbors and friends soon had the blaze extinguished before much damage was done although it will mean a new roof Mr Donald Christian of Oshawa spent Sun day at his home here At Nurse Kings Rest Home and Private Hos pital Sutton lo Mr and Mrs Howard Pollard of the gift of a son Mr- Bert Osborne is in Toronto again this week attending Council Mr W H Stogdill spent Monday in Toronto A lively game of hockey was played well attended MiasEthel spent the weekend with Mrs at Sutton Mr and Mrs H Lyon and Bruce of Virginia Miss Lee of Zephyr Miss Vera den Mr Lloyd and Ed Lee of spent Sunday at Mr W A progressive euchre party was given at the home of Mrs by Mrs J Green wood on Monday evening The prizes were donated to Mrs James Lyons Mrs- Frank Lyon Andrus and Mr Geo Wilson Anna Greenwood is her vaca tion at her home in Virginia and Mrs P and family Veiled her parents Mr and Mrs Wm Horner on Sunday Fishing is a splendid recreation for old and young A few boys enjoy the sensation rather than tlie bard studies at school Correction In last weeks items concern ing the waistline tea a slight mistake occurr ed Mrs and Mr carried away the prizes in Hie evening events This part was omitted last week- Monday evening between team from Mount Albert and our soon High School team Score in favor of Sui te to Toronto I ton team ds of Mr and Mrs Morton of an are pleased to hear of their thought dshere I TO THE CONSUMERS OF THE SUTTOH Quite a harvest for the garage men in Ihe last Iwo weeks as the cars that have taken to the ditch have been numerous We miss Mrs Walter Thompson from our llage She is visiting her daughter Report has it that the party or parties who last Saturday night to the Keswick United Church shed and helped themselves to gas from another persons car is not very creditable Be re your sin will find you out A few odd johs of clover threshing are being finished also storing of ice and weedcutting PETERS CORNERS but ROCHES POINT Mr J Fee and Messrs Murray and Howard Barker of Toronto spent over Sunday with Mr W Barker Murray is remaining a few days he is recovering from a severe attack of flu The meeting at Mrs J last Thurs day afternoon in the interests of church work well attended by the ladies iss spent the weekend in the city Many friends and Mrs Howard Friday evening and Mr Joice i and Mr A Cameron A very enjoyable time was spent Mrs Mills is spending a few days in the city Two of our young men tried a new on ie ice on Sunday afternoon Starting their they jumped out and were behind skates They found no difficulty in g their car What next MOUNT Some men are busy hauling wood and taking advantage of the snowfall Wednesday night The bear no doubt saw his shadow on Candle mas Day but we dont like to think of winter just now The skating is enjoyed very much and there has been no trouble to keep snow off the Moonshine to be easily obtained of Application for her husband GOnDON red at the home Island ilertaiiied at prog HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER SY8TEM are notified that on and after January 1st all Hydro Accounts paid into the Bank of Nova Scotia Sutton West Ontario will have a collection charge made by the Bank in addition to net amount of the ac count of Five Cents for the accounts under 15 and Ten Cents for accounts amounting to 15 or over We HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COM MISSION of Sutton have made arrangements that all Hydro Accounts may be paid without this additional charge at either George P roes Hardware Store Sutton West On tario or at the office of Sturtridge of the Sutton Com WALKER Chairman H R- OSBORNE Reeve DR M R SecretaryTreasurer We are having nice winter weathi little more snow would be appreciated by the farmers who have ice and wood to draw The flu seems loathe to leave this commu nity Mr Jas Rogers has been very sick for the past week but is now recovering Mrs James Locke of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Peters over the weekend Sorry to report Mr Ralph Draper under the doctors care and Mrs James Peters spent the Queensville the guests of Mr and Mrs Thompson and Mrs Peters also spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs George Hamilton A Orchard Beach Our neighbors who are spending the winter the South report a lovely time and July ORCHARD BEACH Another of the Orchard Beach young ladies is going to he married this month Miss Hazel We wish her much joy Mr Fred Simpson of Toronto is the lucky young man It lias been discovered that the boat houses of Messrs Dack and Jackson have been entered by forcing the locks and gasoline receptacles well as boat tools carried away This thing seems to occur every winter BALDWIN CORNERS The winter is slipping away It wont be until we will hear the song of the birds and tho croaking of the frogs in full chorus Mr Andrew Stevenson is very low at time of writing Flu and other complications He is at the home of his daughter Mrs Roy Draper Lloyd Smith of Toronto spent the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs Thos Mr Maurice Crittenden is home after spend- four weeks at Guelph learning bow to care for chickens Mrs James Crittenden is home after spend ing a fortnight in Toronto Brentford and Paris Mrs Duncan Crawford spent a few days in Toronto last week The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church will meet at the home of Mrs Harry Comer Thurs- come and have a good time Walter Anderson has moved from Baldwin Corners and taken rooms with Mrs Thos- Smith In the village The Parrot Is any goal worth attainment at the expense of the values scattered along the way If in a iu u iu t haste to have to know or to be von defer Czechoslovakia Rumania and helpfulness expressions of affection veil as in Jugoslavia the outpourings of your love until the goal is was to bring to birth a new spiritual lained yon will find the goal a worthless bauble toward life that Jesus died on Calvary ana but if with less haste you carry loving service it is for ns to show to the world whether that along with you the goal at the end will be a gar- death was a murder or a sacrament den of God in which your soul shall find rest den this neighborhood If you go hunting trouble Youll find it right at hand Its folks who hunt for trouble Who brine trouble to the land Miss and Tier aunt spent Sunday at Mr Stiles Williamson spent the weekend at her home here Miss Wight is confined to bed with the flu Mr and Mrs Waller Parks spent Sunday Ilia mother Mr and Mrs Wight had their family all home on Sunday Mr T Bosworth is home again Miss 19 very obliging at the post office Blackbird The leader of tho orchestra is always a low who has played fiddle Elbert Hub BELHAVEN II is- hoped that every member of the Institute will be Hall at clock on Feb for special business Last winter several people expressed the that an oyster supper would be held this inter The Womens Institute have taken to provide one an Feb together a good program consisting of music by arches Mr and Miss Mr HolbOrne and Mr King Miss Ruth Hamilton of New market and solos by Cecil and others nt event of the season Revival services still continue in the Free Methodist Church Sorry to hear that Mr Stanley met with accident that damaged his new car Both Mr and Mrs Wm Smith have recover 1 from their recent illness Mrs Waller Thompson is visiting her Sutton Mrs Millar McDonald Some of our young people who a p north are very much missed Miss Mary Arksey of Base Line was Miss at Jersey over the weekend Mr Miller Sedore motored the two young ladies out to Newmarket on Sunday morning to attend church and then they all spent the remainder of the day with Miss Mild red Wrighlmon and All you will hear is dog dogs huskies mush- St Nolan Chevrier a of other names what it then perhaps all about And enthusiastic in a corner and the third day of the the running only for shivered and began to stiffen but by a short minute and how of Nome the trad from Pas who know the Quebec woods trails and teams of dogs bred reared and trained for great derby dogs you behind them an ire Then you too lad and the rough eighty be ire in ideas of in the aura knight You his name as he mushes past You hold your breath as the minutes tick before the next arrival A team of mastiffs greyhounds or mongrels swings round a corner They have one minute in Then when the great exhibit strength and endurance emitted to take a ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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