V III- tfi up- fc I la J if JULY 5i -T- i i V IK V I- J 5 Serve w Hut J -2s- rei I Pare Maple Smp Iteuxh smut YLMOI SULTANA I fit T- fc ltO SAC I I VALUE FULL OF FLORIDA a rwi r i -J- EnnroiKiu VOiUMt J I TASTVI IE J- ii I n iVr 21c 1t loeu i A WPOWAY1 w- PRIME RIB LB Roast choice short cut first ribs SHORT RIB ROAST Choice Choice blade bone removed BONELESS SHOULDER Roast lean BRISKET PLATE Lean boneless 1MKL MWt COSTS NO MO WO IN WHAT YOU I IftfU OS TIN POUND ni L a W 1 aoeum fefe sssSia- Mil FOODS sue nuns nuns ma nuns TO COOK v ib AtARUR IM Al I u- i- it 7MSHtIT CAKES lite cahis ICC JC it If c fa TINS OX TIMS ISfU Ola TIN 17 Mcfl2 IMS Hi J t Kv hS- V I World By Caroune Ion Radio newscasts and the daily papers have carried stories of the flood disasters in England and Holland Even with the word pictures and the photo graphs of the destruction it is difficult for us in our comfort able homes in Ontario to visual ize the nightmare that life has suddenly become for thousands of families What do the words flood inundate or havoc mean to us We have never ex perienced them For these many English and Dutch families they have ceased to be words describing a situa tion in a newspaper account They have become as real to them as the members of their own families One day they owned their homes They wor ried about the payment on the piano or began to plan the spring planting The next day their house its furnishings and all their material possessions were gone The land was cov ered with salt water In many instances mother father or bro thers and sisters have not sur vived Can we understand their suf fering After of war or as in the case of Holland enemy occupation after years of food scarcities and rigidly controlled diet after years of frugal living both as individuals and as na tions they had begun to see a better day ahead Now for whole sections of these countries all has been destroyed In this district will be many who have lost To them we extend our sympathy But to all who have been enveloped in this cloak of disaster we must give more than our sympathy We must give them material help Words of reassurance and comfort are needed Clothing food medical supplies and the money to purchase these and many more necessities can be our practical expression of bro therly love Ag individuals we can give to the fund being established for the Good victims in Holland and England Newmarket coun cil under the direction of Bob has led the way and the town office has been desig nated as the quarters to which financial donations may be forwarded Town Clerk Wesley Brooks has been author ized to accept such contribu tions Leadership for Newmarket and district has been provided by the town council for our practical immediate assistance in this emergency Within the next few weeks most local groups service clubs church and veterans organizations com munity associations schools fac tories and businesses will par ticipate actively in the local pro ject Charity never EQUIP REST ROOM FOR NURSES The equipping of nurses rest room in York County hospi tal will he project undertak en for this year by the York County Nurses association The decision was reached at the groups annual meeting on Feb Decoration convener for the plan is Mrs Rogers Sharon Assisting the membership con venor Miss Thomas In con all members regarding matter are Mrs Howard Fry for Newmarket Mrs J for Aurora and Mrs for Albert and To secure funds each member of the Nurses association will hold a bridge party one table A charge of cents a person will be made by each hostess w i i EVANGELINE AUXILIARY The members of the Evangel ine auxiliary Trinity United church Newmarket gathered on Feb 10 for the regular meeting Mrs J Aiken led the wor ship service Her theme was the means of grace as interpreted to us through the sacrament of the Lords Supper Dr Gil berts vocal solo was enjoyed by all Mrs John and Mrs W King gave excellent re ports on the meet ing held in Fairlawn United church Toronto A social half- hour followed the very instruc tive and interesting meeting CANCER SOCIETY SEEKS AID TO COLLECT MATERIAL The Aurora and District unit of the Ontario division of the Canadian Cancer society has re quested the help of the York County Hospital Womens auxil iary in the collection of material suitable for the making of dress ings Cotton linen or flannelette are needed Such material as would be av ailable in old sheets pillow cases tablecloths flannelette blankets would be most acceptable There will be a box at the next general meeting of the Hospital auxiliary in March for a collection of this material Members and friends are requested to bring donations of cotton linen or flannelette to that meeting Donations of suitable material may be left at the Womens In stitute Rest Room St Newmarket Mrs Hill who is in attendance at the Rest Room daily has offered to assist in this matter Mrs B Green in last weeks Era and Express offered her home as the depot for the collection of material for cancer dressings In view of the Hospital auxiliarys assistance it has been decided that the two places for collections the Rest Room St and the March meeting of the Hospital auxiliary will be used rather than Mrs Greens home Newmarket Social News REELECTED OF YORK COUNTY NURSES ASSOC a Miss Bertha was re turned to office as the president of the York County Nurses asso ciation when annual meeting and election of officers was held at St Johns school on Tuesday Feb Guest speaker was Miss Verna Smyth supervisor of Pub lic Health Nursing for York County Health unit In the alienee of the secretary Miss Kay McMillan Mrs Rog ers acted It was announced that some of the appraisal sheets lor the civil defence course had not been returned Everyone was urged to forward them to Miss Smyth immediately A first course was considered for the fu ture There was discussion on the Registered Nurses association Reference made to National Health week and the film The Taking of Blood was shown Miss Smyth spoke on Emerg ency Feeding in Civil Defence Following the business session a social halfhour was enjoyed dur ing which lunch was served Those elected to office are Miss Vice Pros Mrs George McPhcrson Sec Mrs Rogers membership Miss Thomas refreshment Mrs program Miss Smyth Corn Miss Grace Johnston Mrs Calvert and Mrs are spending this week at the home of Mr and Mrs South Detroit Mich Mr and Mrs John Kirby 2 Newmarket spent an enjoyable weekend with Mr and Mrs Alfred Cole at their home in Humber Bay Mr and Mrs Percy Jones and soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Archie Howard spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs R Atkinson Richmond Hill spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Fred Hoover Dr Irene Toronto was a Sunday guest at the home of Mrs Leila About local women mem bers of the Newmarket Hand craft group and their friends at tended the International Hobby and Homecraft show in the Coli seum Toronto on Tuesday Mrs A Young Toronto is visiting with her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Nel son Ion and family Mrs Douglas Sanders Rich- vale visited last week with her parents Mr and Mrs George Ruddock and was a guest at the home of her sister Mrs Ray mond Bogarttown Mr and Mrs Bert attended a birthday party for Mrs sister Mrs Hilda Churchill on Wednesday night Mrs Harry and daughter Joyce returned home lost week from two weeks holiday in Rome Georgia where they were the guests of Mrs aunt Mrs A Shore and Mr and Mrs Simp son Mr and Mrs Roy Martin had supper with Mr and Mrs Dennis Martin Keswick on Sunday Mr and Mrs Henry Smart and family visited on Sunday with Mrs Smarts brother John Enniskillen Robert visited his son Charles in Toronto on Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Doane visited Mr and Mrs Stanley Sheppard on Sat urday Mrs Lelia visited in Toronto on Tuesday Ronnie Scott son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Scott will visit his aunt Miss Edith Wool To ronto this weekend and will ac company her on Friday evening to the Gene Autry show in Maple Leaf Gardens Mrs George McNelly Mrs Fred Hughes Mrs Arthur and Mrs A Mitchell attended the monthly meeting of the Ontario Spinners and Weavers which was held in United church Toron to on Tuesday evening Mtss Bobby To ronto is spending a week in town the guest of Mr and Mrs Bert McCarnan Mr and Mrs Chester Stranraer Sask vis ited on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Horace and family Mrs is the former Inez Emergency Feeding Important Said Factor In Civil Defence MARRIAGE WOODCOCK The marriage was solemnized at the United church Newmarket by Rev Mr Aiken Saturday Jan of Hazel Margaret younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J Woodcock and Murray Keith eldest son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Wallen of The bride wore a suit of gabardine with mauve orchid corsage and harmonizing acces sories The bridesmaid was Miss Dorothy the grooms sister in navy suit with corsage of red roses and black acces sories A reception followed at the home of the groom parents on fifth concession of Mark- ham They will reside In New market Emergency Feeding in Civil Defence was the topic of Miss Verna Smyths to the York County Norses association on Feb In introducing her topic Miss Smyth referred to the del- of health set out by World Health organization us state of complete physical mental and social well being ami not merely the absence of or infirmity Miss Smyth reminded the members to have their annum medical examination and told of the Importance of having other interest from their work The present disaster in Eng- and Holland is sufficient evidence of the need for organ ization of emergency feeding In times of trouble foot Is of the utmost importance It has been said that in Winnipeg during the floods of the serving of sandwiches and tea to the work ers filling sandbags was a great morale builder In times of disaster emerg ency food organization required within a few hours for infants casualties and for the civil defence workers them selves Such service has on Important psychological effect in calming panic and relieving ten sion among the disaster workers An administrative plan would necessary to utilize the local resources in times of emergency Organized and planned by the local defence group it would take two phases administrative and operational In first duties would involve the pro curement of food supplies equipment fuel and water In a target defence workers would be faced with the prob lem of food and water contam ination and the disruption of public utilities In the operational phase the preparation and serving of food would constitute tho duties A committee on food procurement might be act up- It could con tact retailers wholesalers dis tributors dairymen hotel and restaurant men to what supplies would be avail able within the district in the event of an emergency The personnel of the local water and hydro departments oil and coal dealers hardware distributors others should be included in any emergency planning pro gram Places where mass feed ing might take should be found The committee on emergency feeding might be drawn from the Red Cross church groups service clubs community organ- or individuals civil defence organization might take over the other duties The need for training people who could cook for large num bers in emergencies should be considered The cooks already in the district should be contact ed In England to gain experi ence the women in the age group are going into the big schools to do the lunches Mobile food teams should be establish ed There Is no substitute for food It is necessary in times of em ergency as in ordinary circum stances to maintain life Even a good cup of tea helps to build up morale in times of trouble down Hag Mill I IT SEEMS ALMOST EVE hats whether from years model A break your costume If dressed a Genre to make own ncs her hand at remaking las item that can make ling hat you arc immediately srel of youve always longed On the other hand a hat can make I dull dowdy dreary ami airter if you really should be taking vitamins It is your that announces 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