NEWMARKET DEC Our Local News Service Interrupted snow last week made J T C bus service somewhat It has been running on Trial United day for Missions next Cochrane of North Bay he Missionary cause of our church be presented and an opportunity a for all to help in this work High School Christmas Exams The folio is the held jL lite fall term Claw A of those subject have failod a me or honors refers to thce Nominations Next Monday In Newmarket the nominations for Council and Public School Board Kill take place In the Town Hall candidates are expected to address electors on Town Topics There should be a large attendance so that people may vote intelligently Christmas Market Vegetables as usual The roads ins blocked with snow kept the fan at a distance from coming In tiled whose aver- ent Report all parents GLASS A Irene Patterson lion Nora Pen rose Una Williamson Stark hon Lowndes Thehna Dorothy Guy lion Hazel Sharp Audrey Pearson hon Florence Downing Gladys Dew hon Betty Doris Margaret Meyer Marion Proctor Laura Phi- mister Grace Oliver Mae Stephen son Annie Beckett GLASS Grace Oliver Helen Ruth Evelyn Wright Meryl Bennett Edna Boyd Nora French Irene Kenney Norma Morton Marion Walsh Williams Arthur Black Pearl Doner Olive Ida Owens Violet Stark Law CtranUer Marjorie Terry Anne Marshall Muriel Smith Mel- Ewjng Jean Hamilton and Will McIntyre equal- Ronald Helen Scott Dorothy French Boyd Arthur FORM GLASS A Shirley Patterson lion Alberta Simpson Harvey Ruby Elizabeth Lowndes Charles Lea Lelie Evans John CLASS B Anna Lewis Mar- ion Brammer Eric Carter Mat Isabel Clark Verne Play- ter Muriel Davidson Jean Blizzard Joyce Collins Haines Campbell Dotan Lawrence Wright Miller Earl Ashley Boyd George Germain Ar thur Lome Hamilton Jack Bruce Olymont Mi Morion Jim llam- t FORM V A Our Local News days left of af- next Wednesday The Public Library Is closed tU Thursday of next week St Johns Church The midnight service on Christmas eve was very largely attended and the music was specially good Special Mass on Key Years Childrens Delight The Palace Theatre as filled doors on Tuesday afternoon kiddies were wild with joy and screams of delight thanks to generosity of Messrs Roblosc Weeks Lowndes Fred Williams John l A honey Ronald few Tears Event The first and most important the New Year ears Eve with In Hall Newmarket Art West and his Melody with Gibsons Orchestra will Ornish a program of dance music for very dance promises to be he dance of the season Come Year the In to I of at the Poultry Show he following were the successful winners on Thursday night both of New- Murray Boy J Newmarket Electric Bird Cage It el J Committee The Community Relief Committee are grateful for the following contri butions 2 quilts from the Yonge St Branch J F Harvey Mrs G Jackson Albert Mrs J Mrs Stanley Janes Clothing from M demand on our citizens or societies Mrs H Hooker A Tom lewson Vernon ikens Jack Ma- iJv Win Janes Albert Evans Cook class Lorenzo GraiiV Harry Bolton Douglas Si lei John Win Haskell Harold Joe Pollock Adams Ernest Fred Penrose Grant Caldwell Jack Arlitt Harry Don Harry Aubrey Marshall Jack Ralph Evans Russell Cur tis Lome Rose Wallace Donnell Wm Kavanagh A IC Ruth Rose Let hon May parley Ada Gibson Leonard Alma Denne Nel lie Douglas nitz Marguerite OBrien Dorothy Mortimer Cecil Ralph Chant Velma Thompson Audrey Mae Moss Helen Grant Stanley Cumber Walter Germain Dorothy Lane Groves Au drey Cook Carl Woodruff Joseph Peat Wilson Eileen Bain Ralph Denne Russell Caldwell CLASS A Annie Willis Own Mary Willis hon Irene Parks Evelyn- Morion Ethel Cooper Beatrice Dorothy Ca therine McCaffrey Mary MclCly- mont Keffer Jean Weber Shirley Oilman Do ris Eyans Marion Clark Blake Ma- dill Elden Goodwin Jack Cox Hel en Reid Litlis Bond Alan Cane Leo Glover IIB CLASS Clare van Alberta Atkins Ruth Oldham Jessie Marshall Kail Stiles Reynolds Commencing January practical agriculture for household science for will be held in Newmarket Pine Orchard Service In the Union Church at the time next Sunday School at and church am Every body welcome at both services Mr Charles Smith visited In New market on Sunday Sorry to report Mrs Bert Reynolds on the sick list We wish her a Everyone enjoyed themselves int ensely the- concert in the hall on Monday night A good program of recitations dialogues etc was given Santa was there and was very with his presents to the Howard McCIuro were friends Mr and Mrs Sunday o Sorry to report as been Buffering HAPPY New year TO ALL A ORDER EARLY BRUNTON C PHONE 32 Entertainment other things going on Christmas entertainment of the Chris tian Sunday School was rather poorly night although tbe last Looks Good The Friends Church is to be con gratulated on gaily lighted Christmas tree which adorns the front entrance on street Truly at this season of th year it 1930 be held in the Temperance Hall and the girls In the Block The following Instructors are being supplied by the Institutes Branch for the girls course Mis3 Helen Garbutt Instructor In Domestic Science will be In charge of the girls during the complete month an CameronSmith will be here in addition to Miss special work In home nursing ana first aid from Jan Inclusive and Miss Sutton will give Instruction in from Jan 20th to This use is open to girls and in both the country and the is opportunity may not eon Newmarket people again for years Thus those interested come in on Jan and enlist ft full course Daily sessions held from Monday to Friday at am The farmers are invited to Join with the boys in their course Those who cannot attend regularly wilt be inter ested In attending on days when specialists are present During the first week Dr Barker will take the class on Thursday the in veter inary science Anybody wishing to have details on the course should apply to E White Department of Newmarket The Office Specialty Manufacturing Company Is to be congratulated the handsomely engraved and printed eightpage a in colors which they distributing this Christmas not on throught the whole of Canada fro coast to coast but also in the British and France picturing their equipment and diversified Work and incldentaly booming the Town where the goods are manufactured Hurrah the Office Specialty May 1930 all their business The school concert put on by S No 14 under Iht direction of Messrs H Troll was well given Tin stormy weather was somewhat of dampor but the youngsters enjoy themselves anyway Vandorf It Is generally understood that Council from the Reeve down are willing to remain In their respective offices for another year should the dorf I meting Monday Aurora gifts to various institutions These In the Orange Orphanage at Richmond Hill and several jars of fruit ti York County Hospital The Christmas market here well attended despite bod toads- and St Pauls Church The Sunday was well wellknown Christmas choir were well tendered appreciated Service last Turkeys Id at 3035e geese ducks dairy butter both communion services on mas morning Communion next Sunday at 8 and usual services morning and greatly The roof of the rink collapsed week with the weight snow I tunately there was nobody In building at the time Watch Night Service New Years Aurora At the annual commencement at the High School Clifford tlonwithThe Sunday school will be held In the Orange Friday Jan 3rd Murray Dowr Caledonia Orange Lodge fortunate and the needy In our Town in connection with its opera- WW Eves Y q u cant change the climate but you can make mercury climb it up t a higher degree of heat and comfort by using u r depend able coal CLASS Gordon Miller David Smith Geo Beckett John Scott Albert Blanche Smith i Ivan Bert Paxton Atkinson CLASS A l Marion Doane Marjory Walrlon Wilfred Oliver Edna Cain Emerson Smith Iiw- II Wilmot Florence Fier- ller Ma hi Bessie A fonrn Price Annie lion Barbara Iiqiij hon Norma Wltdrnff Ma- Wall Ronald Vohm Howiott Joyce Trusty Kathleen Rose Milligan B Harold Elsie Wilson Mary Scott Margaret Graham Margaret Terry Marion Bruce Cockerill Kbit CLASS A Sarah Janes Pear eon hon Norma lion Cn ell Gould Gertrude Dorothy Brown CLASS Ronald Margaret Evans Audrey Wainman Dorlno Fortune Aubrey Josepli era Jean and Jesslo John equal Rota Clair KaUUeei Mm- Homes Keith Louise Why lock Ruth Bush and Marjorle Fleming Winners In the Christmas Alfred Forrest and Helen Campbell Miriam Wilkinson won the prize tot the esaay Birds In and Around Au ra and June Clarkson for the hnsl Medals won In athletics were pre- to Fred Chapman Davis Hunter Theltna Day Kenneth and Robert Manning program included W C LUNDY THE STOBEWnniA The Ladies Store N W M A R K Christmas Suggestions have a hand In Christmas Gifts Chic Washable Chamois pull and cuff plain- tailored and embroidery styles All In Christmas Box ft pair of Woods Lavender Silk Hose and weight boxed would make- a girt A Pretty Purse French Beaded Bag Calf Skin- Bags French Tapestry Bags all the new styles Night Robes Pyjamas Doggie Knickers Silk Vests Dance Knickers alt nicely boxed- ready for sending 8ee our- Large Assortment of Christmas Noveltfcsa often and cot stock SEE OUR FINE Assortment of Gifts Father Mother and the Family Hardware THE PAINT STORE STOVES Colborne Dec Tragedy a twoyearold child was burned to death in a fire that completely de- destroyed a frame cottage The child and his Bister Isabel went Christmas shopping According to Isabel the child began to play with matches and the curtains in the room caught fire In a short time the bole house was ablaze Isabel ran reaming from the house and nelgh- summoned could not get through The Only Home Sbe Know help needed Toronto ft Monroe Mich Dee tee Jam five and six high forced rive of ts banks n half a dozen place the water Inundating some of the fin est residential of the city The basements of or of these flooded the furnace fires extinguished and the occupants had to abandon Ihcm be already Committee Shaw Little FIlntoK Tyler Dennis Auditors Bros Scott and Trustee Bro Scott beautiful fruit set A very pleasant was spent and Mr and Mrs Cop son congratulate Wiomsolv having I jhiui Dear Mr and Mrs Copson and friends hero loniglit lo together To you Mrs we extern friendly hand of neighbour greeting By those of us had the gfood fortune to know before you are welcomed as a friend We who op a friendship that will prove lually beneficial You Mr our tried and neighbour of long standing we rejoice In your happiness We trust that you will always find out community Imbued with thai spirit of kindliness thai will cause us to In each others Joys arid sorrows On behalf the ask you to accept email gift a of our friendship May as ft reminder of the good of your neigh Signed on behalf of the comonun i Secretary i and drills Stouffville Mr and Mrs William A Fodder announce the engage Of their eldest daughter Flora Merle to Mr George mack Of Sudbury youngest son Mr and Mrs William J ton the marriage to take place quietly the latter part of id Sunday School Thursday night well attended their parts well The children all t Quite a number around hen attended the wedding of and Miss Edith Williams on Saturday After an of three years Mr Gordon Webster and wfe are spend the Christmas holiday at par ents They expect lo leave for their home in Brandon about the middle January Mr and Mrs James Webster of To are spending the holidays his parents Christmas service at the United UI Church nexl Sunday at ihe usual time The choir Is preparing special lo Mr and Mrs from Weston Church to The White Gift The Klngis Tribute was Hie Church leadership of Mrs Cora Cook before a large and was a decided payns homage to the Ihe New Born King ran golden thread through the The following features Cora Cook I Pec Plodding for IS entitled through the snowtilled roads in from to a point miles below Arthur Peter Petersen 80yearold Arthur resident established a cord for endurance He had come to by train and returned to his as Spirit of Love Miss Clara Hall for a he had to be the of Memory Mrs Flo turalized so ho came to Guelph to as Spirit of Truth group of Bethlehem children In wonder Misses Jean Baker Wells and Shepherds Child was Messrs Walter Brow and Jack and Tableau a When the had been bis home He through feet deep made a British process demonstrated by he returned Wells Lewis struggled for miles he group of fionie of which war quest the Christ Finally he came within seven miles taken by J the village and a farmer gave him vote I lift The old man was take Into the of where he by I was a hearty meal and he Florence and little the worse for long their gifts to the Manger 1 lehem was typified In and Tab leau by Messrs Warren Bert Taylor and the Pastor The Madonna was characterized by Ethel Saun- The Spirited Carol Singing by the Choir Interspersed the Hallowed Halted by a grounded third Scenes Suilabtc Readings by Mrs Ross Illuminated the Beltl- present were with ihe dignified simplicity attending the Coming of Saviour King After the New- York Dec Eighty persons ere Injured 35 so seriously that they ere taken to the hospital a subway Iraln speeding PALACE THEATRE the Suiiliy School The Presence of the ChrlstChlld adults placed their White Gifts Be with you this glad tide e Manger These White Gifts you and your footsteps distress this i of Peace to Guide The Spirit of the piety having a rest these figures may be arm on Wednesday- of leaned from an estimated statement given by of Ihe National like the old time Twentyfive thousand ear the sleigh belts is extra trains some regular of snow trains and tho eportlng a extra coaches extra mall care and more than extra Montreal Deo fire caused by and spark from a frlclion wheel which tailed a solution In for rotogravure department well I fast to keep the linos to make up the cast of the drama responsible for the death enacted behind the curtain of three employees storm Wishing you Alt Cordial Christmas Greeting and a Happy and New A CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY Train leaves Newmarket for Toronto and in Trains leave Toronto for Newmarket And pm Train Newmarket for the Korlfc am and pm You Will Buy It For Less At Broughtons Drug Store Special Prices for Friday Saturday itai Reg for 35c ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO PIERCES FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION RJ 4 for 29c