arid Mr It Sunday with Mr mother Mr J a number from here the anniversary services on Sunday fe IS f a yotivere it bee yon could your wings as ia fan 5 to cool house Hut ivhilc bees arc luy vcniilat Jitifr they cant be gathering WliOney hives with icn to fifteen fooler make bees more Some day aluminum houses may do the same for St Mary Mis Armstrong Mr Ballard and Rev and Mrs attended the Bible teaching training class at last week The demonstration in oven meals will be held in the com munity hall at pm on Oct and Miss Elaine Found home economist of the Womens Institute will conduct the dem onstration AH women of the community are welcome Zephyr of the United church wore guests of the Mount Albert last wee Mrs Profit attended the j meeting at last week Zephyr Unilcd church expects to hold its anniversary services on Sunday Nov The will hold its anni versary supper sometime during the following week Watch for further particulars The are sponsoring the dances to be held in the com munity hall every two commencing Oct Charlie orchestra will provide Ihe music The of the United church held its thankoffering meeting in the Sundayschool room on Wednesday The bridge were the j for the occasion and provided a very interesting program Af ternoon tea was served by the Zephyr ladies a i I iri iv F J ft readers write Letters to the editor are always welcome the of the writers must be known to the editor Thursday k I I is an for hives and homes one of a dozen reasons for Vx growing so rapidly and why are building new plants to make more aluminum Aluminum Com- pahy of Canada Ltd INSURANCE Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket 1191w Mount Albert KAIL BED ic TRADITIONAL CHARM Plan Designed along conservative lines this two- a place to view storey house offers an inter- beauties of nature The Editor Your editorials for years past on conservation I feel have done a great work in in forming your readers of the urg ency of all forms of conservation and the fruit of your efforts can be seen in the various conserva tion schemes now under consid eration One that I would like to sec you champion would be the sav ing of Fairy Lake and the rough land to the south of it bounded on the east by the railway In order to do it properly land should be acquired by both the township and the town of New market If it wore replanted with trees and the pasturing of cattle stopped in order to give the small trees a chance both the township and the town of Newmarket would have an ever increasing asset which would give the youngsters of the future some of the REFRIGERATORS i ECONOMY quality otic of the buy today COMPACT more than iodcs tnc space FOODS i in ample bins that dewcovered flavor HUGE FREEZER size keeps meat frozen Food frc3h til isc Deluxe twin bin Hi freezer chest JUST 369 up A MODEL TO FIT EVERY PURSE Take your choice of the Economy Model lite Standard or Deluxe and delight in the spar that keeps foods temptingly Ha- 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conversationalist after being in ill health j though he saw very few friends during the past three years In J he and his wife moved to for several years The daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Albert she was born at Bond Lake Her membership was in the church the present home where later his eldest son bakery Surviving arc three children IX H McLeod at home Bruce of Surviving are a sister Mrs Kitchener and Miss Jean Newmarket three Toronto Corp Albert Bales London William and Bruce Bales New market and Mrs Leone Rob ertson Owen Sound Funeral services were held on September at Price Bros and interment was at California Francis Stuart Active in the film industry in Detroit and district Francis Ed ward Stuart died at Orion Lake Michigan He was born in in the son of the late Mr and Mrs Francis Stuart and after his education there went on to positions in the print ing trade and the Bank of Tor onto About years ago he moved to Detroit where he was employed at the Fox Theatre and became associated with the Fox film distributing company He operated theatres in Detroit and Dearborn For a few years he was organizer of the Master Plumbers Association of Mich igan Deceased is survived by his wife and one son Walter two brothers Charlie Stuart De troit and George Stuart New market and five sisters Mrs Windsor Mrs Miller Mrs Horace Hatfield Detroit Mrs Noble Ward and Mrs Ernest R H McLeod Mabel H Rae On Wednesday Sept 1051 there passed away in the Briar Bush hospital Mabel Hadden beloved wife of James of Sutton West Born at Virginia in the daughter of Mr and the late Mrs Hadden she was married on May and was deeply interested in tier home and family and her church of which she was organ ist freely giving of her musical talent She is survived by her hus band and two little sons Billie and her father Mr and brother Angus of Virginia Beach and her sister Mrs Randall Wood Delia of South Porcupine The funeral which was held from her home on Saturday September was attended by a host of sorrowing friends and relatives as was shown by the profusion of beautiful floral tri butes which banked the casket The impressive service was in charge of her pastor Rev K A The pallbearers were George Kverctt Arnold Chester Suteliffc Art Mitchell George Wall and Stewart Watt Interment was in Briar Hill cemetery Sutton West Mr King died suddenly at Toronto West ern hospital on Sunday morning after a heart attack He had been a patient there for a couple of weeks following a fall at his home which injured his hip In poor health for the past three years Mr was unable to cope with the shock of the ac cident The funeral service was held on Tuesday afternoon Sept 25 from Thompsons funeral home Aurora conducted by Rev of King Inter ment was in King cemetery Born at Parkhill Middlesex County in Mr was the son of Simon the founder of which was named after his birthplace in Scotland Simon had been reeve of his rural munici pality for years A resident of King City for years Mr had settled in Toronto many years ago where he was a building contractor and later be came salesman with the Canada Crushed Stone Company He had retired from active work about years ago In he married Emma King of Toronto who predeceas ed him in November They had lived on Road and later resided at Toronto Island for 30 years where Mr McLeod captain of the Island Cricket Club at one time and a member of the Tennis Club there which his wife had founded The fam ily was connected with St An Cathedral Toronto and St Andrews Angli- Collins An older resident of New market William Nelson Collins died at his home Prospect Street on June 20 after a long illness Born at Sharon Oct Mr Collins was married on Dec 1 to Mary of Newmarket with the late Elder Daniel offi ciating Mr Collins chief interests were his home and As a boy at school in Sharon he was a pupil of the late and Alexander Mr Collins was a member of the Newmarket fire brigade years ago and at one time was owner of Newmarket Dairy Surviving are his widow Mary Collins a daughter Lulu Mrs Ross Armitagc a grandson Harry and a grand daughter Mrs Fred Leach Funeral services were held at his home on June 22 with Rev It McMath officiating Pall bearers were Doyle Fred Lundy Dennis W Cur tis A Skelton Frank Evans Interment was in the family plot at Newmarket John Scott Active in journalistic circles for many years and at one time president of the Canadian Press John Scott died suddenly on Sept 23 at the Granite Club in Toronto Mr Scott was born In Saint John NB on August and was married to Jane Cahan who predeceased him in March He was managing director of the Toronto Mail and Empire from managing editor of the Montreal Gazette and held positions on the Saint John Telegraph and the Saint John Gazette He had been retired since but kept up his keen interest in the newspaper world and in baseball Surviving arc one son John C Scott of publicity director of the Ontario Department of Health and two granddaughters Barbara Jane Scott Mrs A Toronto and Martha Janet Scott King Funeral services were held at the Trull funeral home in To on Sept 25 with Rev Henry Marsh of the Church of St Timothy Toronto officiating Intercmnt was in Mount Pleas ant cemetery Toronto They are there now today Sunday I walked south from Water Street on the railway right of way and in approximately two minutes saw the following birds a blue heron a woodcock an American bittern two kingfish ers and a number of smaller birds They were all looking for food in a more or less casual way and presume found it The only one actually seen in the process of obtaining any food was the kingfisher and he made some beautiful dives I felt how fortunate we were in having this charming little spot right at our door but I also realized that its beauty and charm could be destroyed for ever in very short order if we do not wake up to its value and- save it Pat Kelly Prospect Ave Newmarket my v is a natural partner of good things to eat t IRQ FIREMAN HER ffte flam UP 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