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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Dec 1951, p. 14

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V i GIBBONS TRANSPORT LOCAL A LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND Storage ONE 111 Nathan a resident of Zephyr died on October at Toronto General hospital A son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth he married Violet in who predeceased him in In he married Mrs Sarah Gould who survives Seven children survive from the first marriage and Bert of Zephyr Clarence of Brown Hill Mrs Gor don Holt Edith Mrs Midd Collins Olive Mrs Blanche Mrs Lloyd Stiles of Oak Ridges One son survives the second marriage Harry of Oak Ridges Service was held October 31 in Mount Albert chapel with Rev of the in charge- Pallbearers were his six grandsons Interment was in North Zephyr cemetery Corned Ever tried to move a piano know how heavy it is and how its apt to mark the floor Things will be different when they make pianos of light weight aluminum Already one firm has started making alumi num portable pianos During fifty years in Canada so new uses have been found for aluminum that today we operate plants in various parts of die country and the industry provides em- ploy men for and thats not counting all die people who work for more than Canadian companies which shape aluminum into all sorts of forms from fish tags to airplanes Alumi num y of Can Ltd OBITUARY Mr EMn Western One of the most devoted mem bers of Trinity United church Mrs Western passed away suddenly at her home Millard Ave Newmarket on November 1951 Born on the fourth concession of Whitchurch in daugh ter of Sarah Ann and Henry Wilson she married Frederick Western Little Britain who pre deceased her many years ago Surviving are one son and three daughters Harold Wes tern of Orillia Mrs John Jack son Olive Mrs Raymond Morton Blanche Newmarket and Mrs Victor Edith Port Ten grandchildren eight great grandchildren one greatgreat grandson and one brother Frank Wilson Cai also survive hen Having spent some years in Aurora the last years of her life she lived in Newmarket and outside her home and family her main interests were her church and the She was a member of the Board of Stewards in Trinity United church Newmarket a vicepresident of Toronto Centre Presbyterial North president of County of York and Peel C T and president of the New market for several years Rev J Aiken officiated at the funeral services held at the chapel of and Rose Newmarket on November Pallbearers were Fred West ern John Taylor Jas Hope Ar thur Sanguine George and John Interment was in the New market cemetery PARCEL POST SALE FEATURES BAZAAR A parcel post sale will be a feature of the tea and bazaar being held on Friday Dec by the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion Newmarket branch The affair will be held in the Legion hall to pm Mrs Chas Gordon will convene the parcel post sale General convener of the ba zaar is Mrs Robert There will be a bake table homemade candy sewing and fancy work as well as the afternoon tea Mrs Howard Newton will super vise a nursery for the preschool age children- SUTTON TO HEAR TRIAL BY JURY Students of Sutton high school will present Gilbert and Sulli vans Trial by Jury on Thurs day and Friday evenings Dec and Mrs Angus Cowieson and Mr Donald will di rect the production and the cast includes Richard judge Jean Melville plaintiff Richard defendant Hugh counsel for the plaintiff Donald Walker fore man Ron Johnston usher and the school Glee Club by Mary Burrows Last year the group presented Pinafore YOUNG HOPEFULS or Norene And Movies GUEST OF BONOS Miss Joan bride- elect of December was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held the home of Mrs Fred on Tuesday Nov 20 About friends gathered for the social evening Dainty refreshments were served lowing the of lovely gift The hasten assisted by Mrs PACK GIFT BALK Last week members of the Evening Auxiliary St Pauls Anglican church market packed a bale for the white settlers in northern Can ada Convening the project were Mrs Harold Evans and Mrs Bruce Hunter The group met the rectory on Monday Nov to discuss their Christmas missionary work Rev J led the group in its study period Mrs Bert presided real thing when your school or club is play- a game or having a social evening out of town There for shows and other events too your crowd is large enough you can your own schedule with chartered buses J ARE ROUND TUP flort Information at KING HOTEL Phono 300 Held from last week Mr and Mrs George spent the weekend with Mrs Hiltons parents Mr and Mrs A Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs A on Sunday were Mrs Holmes and Mrs Clif ford King of Aurora Mr and Mrs Kenneth and Mr and Mm of Toronto Mr and Mrs James Oliver and Mr and Mrs Herbert Oliver attended the funeral on Satur day of their cousin Mrs Ed Church formerly Minnie Oli ver of Bradford Burial was in Newmarket cemetery Mr and Mrs Herbert Oliver had Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs Wesley Lehman of Clare- Mr and Mrs John Irwin had Sunday dinner with Jailer father Mr A Marie Johnnie and Barbara Jr- win had Sunday dinner with cousins the family of Holt Mr and Mrs Dudley Foster spent Sunday with Mr Fosters sister Mrs and Mr Leo and children of Zephyr Mr and Mrs Grant Mortey and Mrs ft A White Boh and Ruin had Sunday dinner with Mrs Whites Mother Mrs Loveless of HUM Cftitll GROUPS SPONSOR HEALTH CENTRES In response to appeals from public health nurses of the York County Health Unit Womens Institutes have agreed to spon sor Child Health Centres in Village Richmond Hill Newmarket Maple and ville reports Dr Robert M King in his November report to the board of the Unit The Well Baby Clinics are held in each community once a month I the Centre will take the place of the clinic All spon soring organizations provide space for the project and fur- volunteer help In Sutton the local Red branch will sponsor the Centre A total of cases of com municable diseases was reported to this Unit during October in cluding nine cases of poliomye litis in the entire area the dis ease usually has disappeared by late autumn Health Unit nurses are again immunizing schoolage and pre school children This will later be carried on at the new Child Health Centres Sanitary Inspectors inspected schools during October said Dr King Conditions are re ported to the Medical Officer of and recommendations made to the school board in each case eight years old is a regular Saturday moviegoer and evidently deeply impressed by some of the tilings she sees Although never misses a Saturday movie she has never been very talkative about the movies she sees When parents question her about them they never get enough informa tion to know whether or not their child has absorbed any thing from what she has seen insists she likes all of the movies and is eager to go next time parents see no reason why she shouldnt go regularly since there is no indication of any ill effects Besides not talk ing about what she has seen she never imitates anything she has seen or heard perhaps she just goes for the outing or for the fun of eating popcorn It wasnt until a recent un usual experience that parents realized she was absorb ing the pictures to the extent that she was deeply impressed by them had had a few stitches taken result of an accident which required an anaesthesia Before she had entirely gained consciousness she noticed the nurse put a glass on the table cautioned the nurse You mustnt do that It will mark the table at the remark but the nurse had seen a recent movie which had a similar incident and in which I one of the characters was cau tioned about putting a glass on the table The little incident had made an indelible impression on Norene The nurse was able to satisfy by telling her that the hospital table would not mark since it had a washable surface instead of polished wood as in the picture Because the nurse had seen the same picture it was the sub ject of conversation while ene was convalescing I accurate recollections proved she didnt miss many of the details An excitable talkative child often frees himself of ideas be fore they have made a lasting impression whereas the silent type absorbs and retains impres sions i N St IV J rTWft t rfi MANY CUTS A miscellaneous shower was held by the Junior Evening Aux iliary in honor of Miss Alberta Atkins brideelect of Dec The party was held at the home of Mrs Bruce on Tuesday Nov 27 There were about 25 present The vas the recipient of many lovely gifts At the close of a social evening re freshments were served by members of the group Ml KIRK Oil I- ZEPHYR The bazaar and supper held under the auspices of the WMS of the United was a decided success Mr and Mrs Terry nee Daisy Graham returned from their honeymoon at Ni agara Fails and left for heir new home at Verdun Quebec The wishes of the commun ity go with them in their new home Mrs Julius left on Sunday to spend winter with her daughter Mrs Howard Pal mer in Toronto Mr Horner Walker token to Newmarket hospital on Sun day and operated on for appen dicitis We ho may a speedy recovery A number of ho VI at Zephyr attended he home economics class held at on Tuesday The neighbors of the con cession of Scott colled at home of Mr and Mrs Frank Thompson on Tuesday evening to hid them their daughter Wilda farewell prior to their departure to their new home Sharon evening spent hi community singing speeches The Thompsons were presented with coffee table and serving trey end Wilda was given pair of lamps The Christmas meeting of the was held in the Sunday school room meeting a candlelight service with Christmas carets A from here attended commencement the bridge high school Mrs Profit home after spending some time with friends at fiondny school of the United church wilt hold their concert and supper on Friday evening Dec 1 I WILL BUY RADIOS The Newmarket Home and School association at its Novem ber meeting decided to purchase auxiliary equipment for use in the public schools Three radios for use in the Stuart Scott Alex ander Muir and King George schools and a couch for the nurses room at the Prince Charles school will be purchased by the group Funds were raised for these projects through the associations catering to a banquet in October and the mother was surprised holding of an opportunity sale J t to not I i PRIZE WINNING EDITORIAL PAGE WOMENS PAGES AND FEATURES SPORT NEWS AND COLUMNS FEATURE STORIES AND COMMENTS DISTRICT AND LOCAL NEWS T vtt A MAKE EACH WEEK A REMINDER OF J YOUR BEST WISHES THROUGHOUT THE YEAH Representative for Newmarket and District KetUeby Phono Aaron in form tad Mad with la for year in for two to Era and Express Newmar ket Ontario TT it ERA A Name of sender A A ft Address o Name of receiver Address im iiiteiii Serving Newmarket Aurora and the rural of North York I J Jt JilJS T -v- 1 v VH i v t 1 s -F- A T sjfc i V flgliUfj ehTIJ I j ai H i 1 sTTT 4d MM BMW Ik Jwfityii Ei- te tr- IP ANY way you look youll Ami is iu on ilia rami A I I No j -i- fl dfivlnifaie Mfocij Automate with f test Onto V iiVv iii 1 I Tl CHEVROLET gives anyone could want L j fc r

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