y r t J i-i- fiE 7Z iTc LEGAL Solicitor sad PtMic Floyd Corner ft Block and Wellington Street Aurora Joseph O la Office and Main SI By Appointment A- Solicitor Public Etc MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Solicitors t Mathews Stiver Lyons Joseph Vale to si Oat A MILLS Solicitor And Notary Public MAIN ST Phone SAND Md GRAVEL LTD for pproTtd Bed etc of ritee travel grovel and pit Delivered or at bin- Plant phone Office phones and Qu vi 1 1 News ELECTORAL CONTRACTU and Farm Wiring IN General Repair Oil ft Space Heater All Electrical Phone Box Ontario St Newmarket JMMSLWd PLUMBING HEATING Contractor Dealer for Mono System few Oil Sheet and Air OAK RIDGES PHONE KINO 111 PHONE AURORA VIOLET runic Conveyancing Insurance St Phone Newmarket SOLICITOR ETC 35 MAIN ST NEWMARKET DENTAL EVANS newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling DR O NOBLE DENTIST MUNICIPAL OFFICE Office Residence Dr E VanderVoort DENTIST It St Newmarket CHIROPRACTIC J ML DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ST Newmarket IMS CM Res MM THE VARIETY Of DESIGNS la our collection of MONUMENTS la audi that wo can meet almost any require ment both to kind and coat Wo also make memorials to order of every description Youll find our work excellent always and our prompt and reasonably priced 6 W and SON The happy spirit hi the air As Christmas Day near The smiling faces everywhere The carols sweet and clear May all these things and many MORS Make Christmas grand for you And may you truly have in store Your nicest New Year too On December Mr and Mrs Tom Roberts attended the offi cial opening of the new branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia Their son Mr Clifford Roberts is the manager Mrs received word that her sister Mrs A In Portland Oregon had passed away Mrs hadnt seen her sister for years Miss Olive and Mrs Fred Toronto called on Mrs on Sunday after noon Last minute Christmas shopp ing and last minute jobs seem to be the order of the day But in all our rush let us remember the Christ of Christmas whose birthday we celebrate The Institute will be held on Tuesday afternoon Dec 30 at the home of Mrs Fred This will be the Christmas pro gram A special service will be held in the Baptist church on Sunday Dec at pan Rev Clarence A King formerly of now principal of the Atlantic Bible school will be the guest speaker There will also be special music Everyone is- cordially invited Miss Mary and Mr Doug Smith both of Queens University Kingston are spend ing their holidays at their res pective homes Miss Jean Cunningham of High school staff is spending her holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Floyd Cunningham Miss Pat McFarquhor who is attending Institute Tor onto is also holidaying at her home Mr Herb Kershaw has return ed after spending several weeks at Gore Bay Island Mrs Root Knights has spent two weeks with her daughter Mrs Earl Milne Toronto Mrs Knights has been having a check up at the Clinic It is Miss Rose Graham not Mrs Graham as reported last week who has moved into the Arnold home Our postmaster reports a very heavy Christinas mail a record mail The bulk of the mail has been coming through earlier too New books are being purchased for our public library Renew your membership and enjoy the many hours of pleasant reading provided by our library the winter nights The Christmas meeting of the Evening Auxiliary at the home of Mrs Harry Toombs was very well attended The annual re- Mount Albert News port showed a very successful year The allocation had all been sent in and it was also decided to buy small chairs for the junior department of the Sun day school The slate of officers for includes Hon Mrs C Mrs Rex Smith first Vice Mrs Denham sec ond Vice Mrs Smith Sec Mrs Sec Mrs Smith Mrs Christian Citi zenship Mrs Peregrine Stew ardship Mrs Friend ship Committee Dr Mrs Watts Mrs Supply Sec- Mrs Pilch Literature Sec Mrs Whitfield Missionary Monthly Sec Miss Huntley Cards and Flowers Mrs Pianist Mrs Pianist Mrs Auditors Mrs Toomb3 and Mrs J The annual school meetings will be held as follows Queensville school Tuesday Dee at pm Hill side school on Wednesday Dee at I pm Education is every bodys business and the trustees would appreciate it if the rate payers would all attend these meetings Mrs Ross who has been quite ill at the home of her Frank was brought to her home at Airs on Wednesday and is slowly im proving Mr and Mrs Ken Menar and family Mr and Mrs Ross Thompson and family Ash- worth and Mr and Mrs Jack The Era ud Express Monday Dee V rf PANTOMIME Continued from Page humor will be touches of Hoi- difficult for the men to get close enough to them to club them Fortunately the sabretooth tiger was no longer a menace They got pneumonia from the dampness in the air and only a few motheaten specimens were left in the deserts many miles away But a new danger had arisen from the great bears which came with the ice age The new bears were not easily frightened away by the fire brands The community was now in a very difficult situation There was no fish or meat for food no hides for clothing and no se curity from the hairy death that walked the trails day and night Adjustment to difficulty had to be made at once if the tribe was not to become extinct Baker DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Office Municipal AURORA Hour am pm WHOSE AURORA tor appointment OPTOMETRICAL MAIN ST NEWMARKET KESWICK Will DRILLING CO 5 and inch wells PHONE KESWICK ONT vfl INSURANCE JOHNEJARVIS Confederation Life Association Tire Automobile and Casualty St Newmarket Newmarket Mount Albert Si Main Si Koxy Theatre Appointment a conlim Main St Chartered Accountant PHONE NEWMARKET INSURANCE PIKE AUTO AND New and until cars financed Bill MAIN ST All day on Christmas Day a i Stanleys Restaurant Hazel Prop land Landing and Bradford Popular songs topical gags col orful scenery and costumes all part of pantomime will be in cluded in the Newmarket pro duction There will be duets by Jill the principal female character Pat sy Dunn in real life and Jack John Van the Herald a newcomer to the Newmarket stage will be a soloist and of the Gordon Danc ing club in all will provide the dance routines another tra ditional part of pantomime Eight fairies Janet Simmons Yvonne Heather San derson Gail Wilson Helen Ball and Carol Gardiner will do a soft shoe Speciality num bers will be given by the cow Jean Ann Jean and Gloria Shropshire and tap routine will be presented as a group number by Karen Lillian Dobbin Marilyn Shirley Don na Barber Donna Rosalie Ross and Joyce Cook Wayne Mi will be heard in an accordion solo and the Widow Will have a patter song charge of the presentation is Barbara Hamilton with Dorothy Bowman as the director Besides those already men tioned in the cast will be John Mr Egg Fern his sister Odorous Egg Florence Goldsmith Old Woman a fairy Diane a page and Nick as the terrible Giant Snufflegobbler Assisting with the costumes makeup staging and other de tails of the production will be Vi Dates Yvonne Mima Downward Ken learning Jack Fisher Lillian Warner Vera Brown Alma Shepherd Gladys Hicks Garnet Wilson Frank Turner ami Kay Kudelka The seating plan for reserve tickets is at Evans Fuels Tim othy St Now in the course of time one man took vines from the trees and fashioned a crude net which he found successful in scooping up the fish In time discovered that a noose made of the vine and suspended from a tree would catch an antelope in the snare and a third found that bears which were so fero cious could be trapped in pits covered with branches So gra dually men became interested in notmaking snaresetting and pitdigging But the schools went on teaching fishgrabbing horseclubbing and tigerscaring After a time a group of men proposed that the three new skills should bo taught to the children instead of those things which had been taught for so many years since NewFist had first pioneered in the education al field But the wise old who controlled the school smil ed at this suggestion That be education they said gently But why wouldnt it be asked the radicals Because it would be mere training explained the old men patiently With all the details of fishgrabbing horseclubbing and tigerscaring the standard cultural subjects the school curriculum Is too crowded now We cant add these fads and frills of netmak ing and of all things bearkilling we need lo do is to give young people more thorough grounding in the fundamentals What has this little satire lo do with bur present position Are we not in the position of the pa people when the ice age and its effects came upon them Is not our position to day in this atomic age which began in August radically different from the position one generation ago say in years ago Greig and family Sharon are spending Christmas with Mr and Mrs Thompson Mrs Shields and Mrs Harmon are in Toronto with friends for Christmas You are invited to the Junior Farmers dance in the hall on New Years night Norm orchestra will be there A box of good clothing was packed this week for the United churchs overseas relief work and Mr kindly deliver ed it in Toronto along with the white gifts given at and Mount Albert Sunday Sunday last They were given to the Fred Victor Mission and the gift of money was given to the Korean childrens fund Mount Albert has a public which is one of the best In rural parts all the latest books are available along with maga zines A yearly ticket makes a very nice Christmas box to give a friend The held Its part in the national Christmas vesper candlelight service on Sunday evening at which there was a large congregation in the United church The girls led in the carol singing and Miss Evelyn Lapp Toronto who cultural and recreational convener of the National was the guest speaker She told of her travels across Canada with the Youth Caravan of the United church and explained how- the church plans to publicize its work to young people and Cana dians Mrs Rolling leader of the is highly commend ed in her work with the younger girls SCHOMBERG The Santa Glaus parade spon sored by the firemen on the previous Saturday proved a success A large crowd of parents and children attended The bri gade was assisted by the Aurora brigade which brought a num ber of floats and helpers to con gratulate them on their fine pa rade Mrs J and Miss Margaret Tottenham visited Mr and Mis Wilfrid on Sunday Mr and Mrs Coulter spent m Toronto Mr and Mrs Percy Skitch Lindsay weekend with Mr and Mrs i Mr and Mrs Alex and Miss Delia were guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Wood at Kettleby on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Harry Kitchen and Mrs Dove attended the bazaar at St Johns Anglican church in an Wednes day Mr and Mrs Oriole Sloan spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Jack at Lloyd town Miss Lloyd spent the weekend with Miss Doris Wood r We wish to inform our customers that BELLS CORNER Will Close Day and Open following Tuesday December The management and staff wish at this opportunity to extend thanks to all our customers for their loyalty luring the past year Total number of pelts landed at St Johns from the seal hunt was com pared with in BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a fej NEW YEAR WITH HAPPINESS AND JOY York County Hospital IN YOUR WILL JOHN PALY Clock St or ft Newmarket ALL WORK GUARANTEED KEN AMI INSURANCE Crown Life WRIGHT AJTO Newmarket Phone Newmarket Insure Today the coop way Enquire at your local coop AWB it GIBBONS LOCAL LONG MOVING AND CRATING AND PACKING I MR NIKZKN of Den Holland Quality for Ladles and Gentlemen House No KKSWICK Phone Wr6 Roches Point Alterations Repairs ROBINSON FUELS I- Coal Coke Fuel Oil and Stoker Coal Phone I MAIN EDUCATION FOR LIVING from Page 3 iiicKasod the extent thai everybody had a Sunday suit of skin in addition to work clothes Since iigor roamed the forests and some- made raids on the eaves this everpresent danger had to he met and llid of frightening away llio tiger with blazing brands wore taught hi the school under the heading tooth scaring- Thus taught of horse- clubbing and children Soon the results of this teaching to show in the degrees of skill which brought to their labors and other persons to educate their- Id in the same Way Oiadunlly the three subjects of fishgrabbing and and more to he as the heart of real years thili system its three sub eels- formed the core of paleolithic society and had hot chang ed it InM the same system have gone on until Hits day But did change A how Ice ago was approaching that part of tho world A groat came down from mountain range to the north and year after year it made itself felt in increasing measure dirt and got in the The pools muddy It was difficult then to catch and fish with the bore hands Generations of scooping out the stupid fish had left only more typos who could escape moat often and now the muddy water made it almost impossible catch them The ground became marshy and the little woolly horses fled country and were replaced by species of small which more fleet of foot than the little woolly horses and It was exceedingly 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