I J9P matt Saturday at North Memorial Centre Keswick will take place as usual week- The proceeds will be turned oyer to the parents of the late Kenneth Mitchell Kenneth was the son of Mr and Mrs Boy Mitchell Roches The whole com munity was stunned by his sad den death The admission to the bingo will be a donation to the fund From The Show Classifieds DEATHS GAMBLE In loving memory of a dear mother Ada Gamble who away February VIGNB At her home knew that she was Ave Newmarket Thursday Jan 29 1953 Edith Mary Vxgne sister of Mrs Stanley Toronto Rest ing at the chapel of and Rose Newmarket Funeral service in the chapel on Friday evening at oclock Cremation at St James Crematorium Tor onto Flowers gratefully declin ed At Newmar ket on Tuesday Jan Louise Jane sister of Millie HoIIingshead Funeral service on Thursday at 2 Interment Newmarket cemetery ere waiting for The cream direct from the International furniture Mart Here are a few examples it chesterfield suite try suite Double dresser vyilr mirror chest ted and SHOW SAMPLE leal mine room suite Double dresser with mirror Chest and P Concealed drawer pulls A real beauty J J wC- genuine chesterfield davenport tedml t pee walnut finish bedroom modern suite for that spare room 7900 trVv more living room and bedroom suite just arrived from the Furniture Show and we invite inspection Credit terms can arranged to suit your convenience Phone and theatrical art first two would seem to burly of hockey And mam Ui golf between Is If wide as tied up in a Grand Can are im terms Mostly when sports scribes take their typewriters in deeply into the book of synonyms to a variety if with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association will embrace acid criticism and biting sarcasm directed at the and its methods Strangely Its lorn that any good word is spoken for this body possibly be cause the A in he title standing has become something of a byword the amateurs remaining in hockey beyond school age being as rare as the dodo bird the b doing fiwtmte tor gtmg- Canadian hi a field apart from hockey awarded for J ceivod of ginning of awards IS been aided te Italy promoted by the to pro- MARCH At his home 5 Temp erance SL Aurora on Tuesday Jan William March hus band of the late and father of Arthur Melville and Edwin in his year Resting at the Thompson Funeral Home Victoria St Aurora Service on Friday Jan at pm Aurora cemetery MITCHELL At Roches Point on Saturday Jan 24 Ken neth Mitchell in his year son of Mr and Mrs Roy Mit chell brother of Allan and Iona Funeral service was held on Tuesday Jan Interment cemetery MOSLEY At York County hos pital Newmarket on Thursday Jan 22 John Mosley of Aurora husband of the late Rose in his year Funer al service was held on Saturday Jan Interment Aurora ceme tery ROBINSON At York County hospital on Friday Jan Sarah Cameron wife Walter Robinson in her year Fun eral service was held on Monday Jan Interment Aurora ceme tery STOBBS On Sunday Jan John William for merly of Aurora husband of the late Cairns and father of Edna Mrs Minnie Mrs Cecil Borden Moose Jaw Vera Mrs Payne Toronto in his year Funeral service was held on Tuesday Jan 27 Interment Aurora cemetery at his home Aurora on Sunday Jan James Whitehead hus band of Susan Oram and father of Fred in his year Funer al service was held on Tuesday Jan Interment Aurora ceme tery On Friday Jan Emma widow of Dr Louis Arthur and the mother of Mrs J Ave Funer al service was held on Monday Jan 20 Interment Aurora ceme tery IN AM in loving mem ory of my son George chard who passed away Jan 1946 Peacefully sleeping resting at last The worlds weary troubles and trials arc past In silence he in pat ience he bore Till God called him home to suf fer no more One by one they go us They are fading like the dew But we know theyre watching oer us They the good the fair the true Ever will be remembered by his mother Verses written by his mother and not forgotten by his brothers nor all his dear old ft lends In loving mem- of dear husband and father George who missed away January Sweet memories will linger for ever Time cannot change them its true that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of Everyone From Two To At Queensville Carnival you remembered by wife daughter one of the an athUte of note who mixe long distance running with ambitions This is Paul Col litis who received his basic musical training at Nova Scotias Acadia University and followed this with advanced study in compOBiilon at the Jullisrd School of Music composition at the School of Music New Yale University He has earned his education working at odd jobs and through winning several won WW several t having IMS in rum indication of its interest in well balance CAHA has authorized a renewal scholarship assistance to advanced students of painting and musical composition ranging in value from offered annual young EXTRA HEAT j fc- musical composition rat to with an aggregate value And so out of the winterlong battling on the islly 000 SI It i ma fei ii Thin compact model makes if or kitchens spare output complete range of mediate Delivery AMD The hills were hard to So He closed weary eyelids And whispered Peace be thine Lonesome here without you Mum And hard the weary way For life is not the same Mum Since you were called away If I had the world to give Mum Id give it yes and more To hear your voice and see your smile And greet you at the door Always remembered by daugh ter Jean soninlaw John and grandchild Gloria NORTON In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Amy Mary who passed away Febru ary She has taken her last journey In beautiful ship called Rest Away from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest Words cannot say how we loved her Deep in our hearts theres a pain God atone know show we miss her As wo wander along lifes lane But a voice seems gently calling Dear one be good and true At the end of lifes battles Ill be watching and waiting for you Lovingly remembered by hus band Charles son Howard daughterinlaw and grand son Barry SMART In loving memory of a dear mother Charlotte E Smart who passed away January 28 A wonderful mother woman and aid One who was better God never made A wonderful worker loyal and true One in a million that mother was you Just in your judgment always right Honest and liberal ever upright by your friends and all you knew A wonderful mother that mother was you Sadly missed by son Henry daughterinlaw Edith and fam ily SMART In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Elizabeth Smart who passed January She always learned to watch for us Anxious if we were late the winter by the window In the summer by the gate And though we mocked her tend erly Who had such foolish care The long way home would seem more safe Because she waited there Her thoughts were all so full of us She never could forget And so I think that where she is She must be watching yet Waiting till we come home to her Anxious If we are late- Watching from heavens wind ow Leaning from heavens gate Lovingly remembered by her daughter Velma soninlaw Nick and family WILCOX In loving memory of a dear mother Mary Elizabeth Wilcox who passed away Dec ember 27 White you dear mother rest and sleep Your loving memory 111 always keep Lovingly remembered by son Norman WILCOX In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Mary Elizabeth Wilcox who passed away December 27 Till memory fades and life de parts Youll live forever In our hearts Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Janle soninlaw Earl and granddaughter Marilyn WOSTYN In loving memory of dear daughter Hope who passed away Jan uary Gone from the earth so swiftly Just like a flower In bloom So young so fair so loving Yet called so soon We shall meet her some bright morning Resting by waters fair She- Is waiting for our coming In the upper garden there To have to hold and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of our heart Sadly by Mom Bis ters and brothers In loving mem ory of a dear husband Ross who away Jan By Murray Huntley The Park Boards third annual community night and carnival was held in the arena last Wednesday evening Ideal ice conditions brought over to the carnival Miss Jennie years young a highly respected resi dent of won the prize for being the oldest per son present Little Mary Lee Mellon two year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Arnold Mellon was the youngest on skates J won the prize for being the oldest person on skates Other prize winners were as follows best dressed lady Mrs Johnston Toron to best dressed man Reg best dressed couple Mr and Mrs J best comic couple Mr and Mrs- Jr best girl seven or under Carol Johnston best boy Billy Dew best girls seven to years Barbara best boy seven to 14 years D Keffer Newmarket Best comic clown was Fred Dew best hard time costume Barbara Comber largest family in costume on skates Mr and Mrs Fred Dew and four child ren Lucky door prizes were won by Mrs Still and Mr Aubrey Stevenson A short hockey game between the school boys from north of south of Queens ville displayed some promising hockey The clown hockey be tween the Pot Holders vs the Chambermaids caused many a laugh and the board is grateful to these players for taking the bumps to please the crowd only to be crippled for a week What price loyalty Mr Workman Newmar ket delighted the audience with a 10 minute display by his train ed dogs on the ice surface Pub lic skating was enjoyed until pm The park board is indebted to the merchants and business men for their donations of cash and prizes for the carnival also to Mr Bert Boyd the manager of the arena for his splendid cooperation Over will be realized from this event to help carry on the work of further improvements to our park and to each everyone who helped in any way by donations attendance or work the Park Board says thank you The Park Board is made up of members recommended by local community groups but appointed by the township council They all give time and work without remuneration There are those who are ready to criticize Usu ally the criticism comes from in dividuals who would never offer a helping hand a helping hand Constructive criticism is always welcome At the present time there are rumors going about which are untrue We might add that the park has been levelled which everyone should agree was nec essary Plans for proper layout of the grounds have not been made and when done will be done in the best interests of all H0N1 WE SEMMOMMSm CHAIN STORE PRICE Brimful iUiJC i PINE ORCHARD Willing Workers of Union church will meet at the home of Mrs Elmer Starr on Wednesday afternoon Feb A talk on Temperance will be given by Mrs Starr Hostesses will be Mrs Starr Mrs E The program committee met at the home of Mrs Leslie Harp- on Tuesday afternoon to range programs for forget the colored films at Union church on the Royal Tour on Friday evening Feb also supper IEO0NNEWS Well comrades the Installa tion is over The banquet meet ing Monday night was a success The meal was excellent as usual- served by the Ladies Auxiliary Branch is sponsoring its first spring draw First prize Is a dandy inch console tele vision set valued at 409 and third prizes are a Mixmaster and a steam iron Lets sell the tickets fellows See ways and means chairman Wes for your supply Membership Chairman Alex Hands drive to get all duos paid up You also give Alex your subscription to the Leg ionary This is a good magaz ine comrades Youll find the Information news articles editorials in which you as vet eran Interested The January Social is tomor row evening Jan Bo sure to attend the Mrs and Comrade Ken Miller assures you social comradely time Maintenance Chairman Walt Groves Is working on the kitchen annex trim etc and needs help Get in touch with him or simply come up and lend hand Dont forget the bingo Feb See ad Comrade Sid needs help to run the bingo comrades bo why not Rive him call let him know youll be along HOPE Hope W A will bo held at the home of Mm Allan on Feb The program will be Mrs Cecil Mort son Stewart bos- Remembrance Is a golden Mrs George Brodwlck tries to break but all In vain To have to love and then to part greatest sorrow of ones heart The years may wipe out many things But this out Tho memory of those days When wo were together Sadly missed lovingly re membered by wife CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives friends and neighbors for their many nets of kindness and of sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement in loss of our dear mother Mrs Myrtle Mitchell especially thanking Rev Ahtxtt for condoling Lome Mitchell and family Our sale flag is up We have surrendered to the Mor risons and Aurora Mrs George Barker Mrs Shel don Walker Mrs John Lowndes Sunday school will be held at LIS pm and service at p m next Sunday Feb in the fourth school house Is Mr Sheldon Walker A large crowd attended the Hobby club at Mrs Longford laat Tuesday Hope is holding a party the fifth school house on Jan at pm would like As many as possible to bring boards ana Mr and Mrs George had supper on with Mr and Mrs Sharon Mrs Archie Dike had dinner on Thursday with Mrs Long ford Mr and Mrs Joe Gibson ana Marion had dinner on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Curtis market Mr John Lang return hoc on Sunday two in fafUnd INSURANCE GUARDIAN CO Of LONDON ENGLAND FIRE AUTO CASUALTY F DOYLE AGENT Prospect Ave Phone The Valentine Carni val is being held at ville Arena on Wednesday night Feb will given for best Costumes Valentine Hard Time Comic Youngest Skater Oldest skating couple Largest Family skating National Clown The evening will open with a Figure Skating Display by members of the Newmarket Figure Skating Club Time 8 oclock sharp Judging of costumes time pm followed by public skat ing DOORS OPEN REFRESHMENTS AT BOOTH ADMISSION Adults 15o are use ware A v- Vj i thousands of items KIT TOUT ID inttitst In this the of kind rf I Free Special Street Bath to February r3 Th K TTW r tr- SV V Your reception of our wis so i m rv SPi A- ji i mm v i- j y i- i Mens Mens 70 lpplNELEn BLANKETS Fftst mi 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