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Newmarket Era , May 17, 1929, p. 6

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NEWMARKET O FRIDAY MAY Mt Albert Keswick and button TINSDALE AGENT Albert M- SOCIETY The Society isasked by the Tort to to contribute a tale and knitted goods for children under fifteen years ago of the ladies of the would lite to help in t work kindly leave any article Steeled store before the first JunrQ WOMENS INSTITUTE of Mrs C Davidson was very altered Miss Hayes read paper on Canadian Literature M at the Ontario Educational C vention held in Election of en President ing officers were elected Dunn President A Dike Its VicePresident Sharon Wednesday Mrs splendid d by her which she Keswick old fashioned In childhood sketch on the Institutes Af- is being held plied the music Collins spent Toronto Mrs Sloan of Churchill James Sloan of Stratford visited Dorothy Sloan on Tuesday League on Friday night at the church charge of the topic We are hoping have a good crowd Eve welcome Mr Kfley left on to make his home la Flint Mr Clarence Long of Sunday Mrs Thos PERSONALS Gladys spent Sunday in H Corner and daughter of Sunday School had serious op indeed thankful to ha again and hope they i gain in strength King still ill although he Is The young people of Bellmen 1 rid are presenting their play For the Old Flag- Pefferlaw Comimml- ly Hall on Wednesday May This play is brimful of laughter with Hope Items forget the close of spent Sunday the latter Sutton West Virginia Beach Belhaven Some who have been working a little on the land have found that it is still very wet al though the weather the last of the week quite warm On Saturday more rain and toward evening a heavy storm with the wind in the northwest accompanied by thunder and lightning when the rain seemed to come down in torrents So the land is still very unfit for cultivation the time of writing il like fair The grass and fall wheat have taken on quihj growth We have heard of no one in this locality w ive made any garden The M minister and wife ore on a trip good turnout at Sunday last Sunday present Why every Sunday at Church at the usual Urns Sunday This Is to be Day so all the fathers be present with their family The Misses Dora and Annie McKnll spent Sunday at their homes Miss Dorothy Sloan spent Saturday is retting Queensville Womens Institute will holt May meeting in the basement lurch on Wednesday Mtiy i play For Old i had good Mrs John Hospital both doing East Gwillimbury Council A play entitled For the Old Flag was giv en in the United Church Hall by the young people of on Tuesday evening of last week The play is of a very high character and brought scenes of the post war mind while the humorous parts produced many a laugh The young people did their part well Mothers Day Services in the United Church vere well attended and the floral decoratio beautiful In the evening the service the hall was in charge of the Sunday School Mr Frank the Superintend ent as leader The program prepared by the Ontario Religious Education Council was week near Peterboro lowed Lantern slides were used for accompanied them as far as drawn from the five different pictures of Kay Mudonuas by the pastor An interesting T people welcome John throughout ton jr home again from the north He has Mrs M Ernes is spending some time withbeen for a few months in the forests where her daughter at Pefferlaw having gone for snow was a great depth and work change and rest There was a very large attendance at the What mother Masonic Lodge meeting on Wednesday even- stands by her or ins of last week the being a visit on Mothers lay from the District Deputy to inspect the lodge Housewives in Many visitors from the other lodges were also spring cleaning sent Miss j over the weekend Mr and Mrs Hrtideraon of Toronto fa Wednesday night at Mr SO a few weeks is somewhat improved Mr and Mrs- George Johnston and Mp Metcalfe and Mr tor of Pefferlaw spent Wednesday evening each seem quite pleased with their Home boy The boys from this locality were j op Saturday where Mrs an was pleased to meet them again The of this lady as well as her husband has been as a mother in to thousands of boys from the Old Land helping them into homes in this they should make good- lice number attended the Ladies Aid W last week at Mrs Geo home was opened for next month and plans made for carrying ion in the future- The vis- tors from Mt Peasant and Sutton were made Gome again Those who visited Bethel on Sunday morn- is not proud of a son who Sunday morning in church general are busy with the lay Sunday Mothers Day Miss Zephyr Day gave a splendid address on In It she expressed we should make Mothers Day day so let us live up to this and make every Mothers Day The church service too was well attended Splendid sermon and the music by the choir which wan composed of The Young Society pro- wife taken by Mr and lib daughter and while Mr lie home was formerly In Holland apeak our bo that It perfectly hope to have Itie pleasure of licur- them sometime Ned Sunday evening there will In will be he taken from ami the Miss Martin and Mux of This should he woilh he so everyone try and he llierh Sunday is Fathers Hay with Geo Weller of a Wat Hadden dr and Mrs the first of May Mr Win Phillips of Sunday with his friend Edith Held on Institute lace was quite well of days in Toronto a number of new lately Dr R Hewitt Lea of Toronto Stewart who is Quite to the it for Orillia spent Thursday of last week with Mr and Mrs Miller Earl Timmins of Toronto spent Thurs day of last week at his home here Mr Tom Taylor and wife of Richmond Hill pent Saturday with his father and mother Mrs Rev Neil McDonald of Toronto he weekend with friends Miss Pearl of Toronto was home for the weekend accompanied by of but unfortunately stay was short of MoS to Hie doc or a menage for a SudSy Osborne of Torok ill give thee ft wages to spent the athome here 1 i l Mrs Charlotte Kay has boon spending a lew res last Sabbath for he noise from the lavs at Egypt with her aged sister who is very of cars oven trucks It makes one stop and think Is it really Sunday The Mr and Mrs H Pugsley Miss M oar had a sudden slop in ditch and Mr Leon Smilh spent Sunday with the the had their time getting through lalters in ouch for several rods but with the help Mrs Ionson and daughter Ruth of Toronto some ten men it again took the road and have returned home from visiting her sister Went on their way Mrs Fred Brillingcr Arbor Day was held with some of the school Mr Lome of spent Sun- on Friday when the children enjoyed the tidy- dav with His cousin Mr Munroe King jmg up and especially the Miss King and her friend Miss Mr Orman is at present in the Dawson of Toronto spent the weekend at the city on jury formers homo here j Mr and Mrs Orval King of Keswick are Mr and Mrs Donald Ego and Miss Eliza celebrating their ltVHi wedding spent Friday evening with their daughter Mrs next Saturday George Johnston at Pefferlaw j Sympathy to the family of Mr Walter I ting of the was of Jacksons Point whose son Amos is under i CATCHING BARRELS OF SUCKERS lively nights on the iter lately night without light of chilis come from Ivy Cooks town liolton Nashville Ne and Tile with a 30yard net riders to spread the net turn back down stream the It Is little PASTURE tore ll for Kent running through centre mile north t Holt SPORTS DAY Space In Midway murpoKi tor the Mo Day apply to for Albert Seymour An- Ernie Maries Geo Maries Stnn Maries it Hulled- Arnott on lid Sutherland pitman Gordo Stan Boyd mint Harry maint Peg SO Carl Boyd I Mom held at the home of Mrs Hamilton every the member being present Mrs John Percy was elected delegate to the County Convention takes place at Weston in June The following oficers were elected President Mrs- John Percy VicePresident Belfry 2nd VleePresidenl Mrs Gilnoy Sec Mrs Hamilton Corresponding Sec Mrs Mrs J Graham Travellers Aid Sec M Next Sunday the services in the United Church will be addressed by Mrs A A Scott missionary from India The even- service will be held in the Sunday School Hall and the address will be illustrated with lantern- slides on our work in India The Missionary Auxiliary are hoping for attendance and good offering Mrs of Toronto is visiting with her nephew Mr Frank Kaiser I Peters Corners The services In Keswick Unit on Mothers Day wore all that ho The fealur a the baptism of children namely ola Jane Ann Shirley and Robert John duet by MrIsaa King Mlsa Terry well rendered and opiate for the families in thla neighbor ing cough The visitors over Day Long and her mother of Toronto were with Mr Mrs Girl Anderson The formers been doing road work fast week The heavy rains have hindered the seeding operations Mrs George Br and Mrs Jr visited Mrs Elmer noise of the beaters and Die can be heard for a mile These fishermen are all licensed for a club license of twelve of two trained nurses with typhoid Mhy young to sec what would happen when a off in a letter box ai the corner of Metcalfe and Alice streets had seri ous results Saturday when the ignited lite contents of the receptacle A considerable quantity of mail was and many other letters so badly scorched But it Is doubtful if It will be possible for the postal officials to them their destinations The matter has been reported to the post master- gen- etuis department Ottawa with a that salary possible effort be made to bring the parties responsible to iusltoe a Smashing Public Conviction behind the big Swing to lESSIETHE CHALLENGER Bint John Hull Nelson Fred Andrews Huntley Oi Rowland Dick Bell Thompson paint J and Rogers lalnt Meetings are being held hi i members being pledged to grow leys from certified seed mostly and killed and another seriously injured when the automobile In which was struck by C One dial t of 1101 London Ont May Orval elusive hermit of Skunks Misery who has defied pollco for months captured at oclock tonight In the midst of the swamp tn which hid In Kent County after a with two constables Era Ado bring Try mi Hear the radio program of the HudsonEssex Every Evening The smashing 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