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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 5, 1953, p. 4

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HOPE Held over from last week The Hope Hobby club held its October meeting at Mrs- Pin- borne Nineteen members were present Roll call was well answered with suggestions to make our meetings more inter esting Roll call for November is to be Suggestions for euchre prizes It was decided to hold euchres the first Tuesday of the month in Sharon Hall starting Nov 3 Mrs introduced the guest speaker Mrs Mount Albert who took im aginary trip up Yonge St years ago The president Mrs Wright thanked Mrs The November meeting will be at Mrs Millers Lunch com mittee Mrs Evans Mrs Mrs- G Barker Mrs HOLLAND LANDING Held over from last week The regular monthly meeting of the Holland Tending Home and School Association will be held on Monday Nov 2 at p at the school The meeting is under the the par enteducation convener Hie speaker will be Sir Geoffrey Gordon of the press and infor mation bureau of the SUCCESSFUL TEA An autumn tea and sale of home baking were held in the scout hall on Wednesday Oct 21 by the Guide Local j tion Newmarket Receiving the guests were Mrs B Sinclair and Mrs Nelson Ion The tea table was centred with a beautiful bouquet of fall flowers flanked by yellow cand les Other flower arrangements were placed about the room and the individual tea tables were centred with yellow mums Draw ings and posters the work of the brownies and guides was exhibit ed at the tea Pouring were Mrs A Mc Caffrey Mrs George Case Mrs P J Tod and Mrs Howard Cane Those who served were Mrs J- C Edwards Mrs Atkin son Mrs Alex and Mrs Jack Kitchen conveners were Mrs Armstrong and Mrs Bert Budd Belhaven News An important export of Green land cryolite a material used in aluminum production The average Canadian auto mobile travels miles in a year 1 1 THE FINEST FUEL MONEY BUY The Finest of the Mines blue coal is produced from the richest veins in the finest hard coal areas Its BLUE color is your assur ance of quality and performance i Accept no substitute for blue coal Deal only with an authorized blue coal dealer and benefit from his experience integrity and service ton of blue coal is rigidly inspected and controlled before leav ing the mines Yes compare any fiiel with coal the worlds finest anthracite Compare it with a coal so famous for quality that it is trademarked with a blue color for the absolute protection of every user- Compare it with a coal so definitely superior that for years it has outsold all other hard coal Canada Think of any outstanding benefits in any fuel know and youll find that blue coal gives you all these AND MORE w Unlike some fuels gives you a cosy livable heat even comfort day and night CONVENIENCE blue coal burns steadily all day with a minimum of attention TIMf blue Because of its deepmined and slowburning efficiency blue coal gives you more heating value in every ton actually costs you over a season i I 1 AUTOMATIC HUT REGULATOR oovm ara Hew there bean uch on this I For only down uch firm thai never CAN JOY auto MATiC HEAT CONTROL DAY AND Cool uniform temperature night day Act nowThU i a rricHy i NO ONE CAN DENY blue coal PACTS So why a chance on inefficient fuels Now is the time to prove with every pound you useTHAT blue coal IS BEYOND COMPARE THE SOUNDEST FUEL INVESTMENT IN CANADA TODAY Order yog blue coal Si Muecoar TIMOTHY ST NEWMARKET ONT AUTHORIZED DEALER Held over from last week The shower held in hall on Wednesday evening for Mr Byron and his bride was well attended and they were the recipients of many lovely gifts Mr- Murray Thompson of the Bank of Nova Scotia Sutton has been transferred to Toronto j Dont forget the anniversary services to be held in Bethel United church on Sunday Nov 1 at with Rev as pastor Guest soloist will be Mr Kenneth Boothby of KesI wick and special music by Kes wick junior choir under the di rection of Mrs Cowieson- Sunday school is to be at 10 Note change of hour Mr and Mrs Jack and family were quests at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Weddell on Sunday Mr and Mrs Merlyn Gordon and family accompanied by Mr and Mrs Stevenson spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Murray Stevenson is still on the map I Mrs John reports hav ing picked both raspberries and strawberries from her garden last week and Mrs Norman Kay has an Easter lily in bloom Community and friends are sorry to learn that Mrs- Emery Willoughby is is the hospital and wish her a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Ernie and family had dinner on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Norman King Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert were Mr and Mrs John Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Douglas Stokes and family To ronto Mrs Henry Kay is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Stevenson Royal Beach Vir ginia Mr and Mrs Fred and children Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Miss Evelyn Lee Newmarket had dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo Fair- barn Miss Muriel Bar- spent Monday at her home here KESWICK Held over from last week Mr Jack Wright was In Halt fax last week attending the funeral of his father We ex tend sympathy Mrs Parsons and Miss Pat Cowan Toronto visited at Miss Lynn for a few days last week Mr and Mrs Freeman Pollock and Mrs Kennedy attended the funeral in Sutton Presbyterian church on Monday of Mrs Bruce Anderson wife of their nephew who passed away in Toronto on Friday leaving her husband and three sons Rev Ser- rick was in charge of the ser vice The Christian church hold ing its monthly missionary meet ing Friday evening Oct The social part will be a Halloween party foe the younger members A great many in the village are getting low for lack of rain News of the I New for this column must be in the office Monday Copy murt be written briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Tier than routine report and announcements will be printed Mrs Mullin conducted a contest Mrs and Mrs C Wood obtained the high est points The committee served a lunch and a social time was spent The held its October meeting in the hall with Keswick branch Roll call was How to be a good mother-in- law The motto Never cease to learn until you cease to live was replied to by Mrs Winch Keswick branch then took over the program Their president Mrs Art Pol lock thanked branch for the invitation and also asked for used clothing to be sent to Korea Mrs Ted sang a My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown Mrs Mervin Con- read a poem The Kes wick ladies then put on a short play called Bargain Cure An other poem was then read by Mrs Mace A draw for a box of Christmas cards was won by Mrs Art Pollock tribute good used clothing for Korea no silks or rayons Shoes and stockings for children are urgently needed Articles may be sent to the home of Mrs Leonard Salmon or brought to the next meeting The Zephyr branch were treat ed to a fashion show put on by Morrisons Mens Wear the Jack and Jill Shoppe and Dawsons all of Newmarket and held in the community hall Zephyr on Wednesday evening last week All the models looked splendid in the different styles The flower decorations for the stage also came from Newmarket Mrs C Pickering WI presi dent gave a hearty thank you to the people of Newmarket for coming and taking such pains to put on such a program The Aurora branch held its October meeting on Thursday evening Oct in the United church hall This was the an nual Halloween party Mrs Corner Mrs and Mrs A Clarke acted as costume judges The first prize went to Mrs Jack Brown and the second The regular monthly meeting of the branch was held at the home of Mrs A Need ier with the president Mrs Penrose in the chair Attendance was 28 The following recreation committee was appointed Mrs A Ridley Mrs and Mrs Waltho The following chair committee was appointed Mrs N Mrs Williams Mrs A Ridley dollars was donated to wards the barley fund for the Unitarian Relief for Korea Clothing is to be collected for Korea and quilts to be made for Korea The sewing committee is in charge of the sewing for the bazaar to be held in November Each member is asked to make one apron for the bazaar and if unable to make the apron to do nate material for an apron Miss I Starr was appointed delegate to attend the area con vention in November Mrs took charge of the pro gram for community activities and public relations Roll call Something for which I am thankful was well answered Mrs J Skinner of the Business and Professional Womens club of Newmarket gave an informative paper on jury service Mrs Campbell was the first woman colled from Newmarket prize to Mrs M McDowell The program in charge of Mrs H Anderson convener of community activities and pub lic relatione who had guest speaker Councillor Mr Jean Here will be a meet ing of the executive along with all the of booth for the bazaar on Friday afternoon Oct at borne of Mr Anderson Mark St for the pur pose of making final arrange ments for the bazaar to be Held on Nov Sharon branch November meet ing will be an At Home held in Sharon hall on Friday Nov at pm when the mem bers entertaining their husbands and families at a pot- luck supper The program is be ing planned by a number of the men Please notice the change of date J of Toronto president of World He roc- J A of Toronto fir ploughing match held at Cobourg October Eleven competed watch will be held la Republic of Ireland next October AND i UNWAKTD ANKLES INTO OH no StrMt brand will at home of don on Nov pm Institute will and will pro- Motto Hate Ml but old mm eld an Mo Ctydacnan Boll Iff a

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