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Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Jan 1954, p. 4

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k y i Ilk i Morrisons sale continues 25 to oft all seasonable merch andise Morrisons and Aurora jj- f m Newmarket Red Cross S Reviews Accomplishments lit BETTER BUYS IN BEDDING SHOP AT the of batter oil oyer Canada sheets blankets pillow slips mad right here anna luxury big winter boon to your he beauty of your store Feel the sign ada Jives n The annua meeting of the Newmarket Red Cross was held at Trinity United church on Tues day Jan with the president Miss Robertson presiding Mrs J Booth gave the follow ing report of the sewing accom plishments pairs flannelette knickers pairs underpants boys slacks grey flannelette shirts seven eiderdown jackets blankets pairs over- Mrs A Mitchell gave the knitting report as follows pairs mens socks 21 sweaters pairs socks pairs mittens eight pairs bootees socks girls sweaters Mrs Morton reported- tliai quilts had to headquarters during the past year Donations from th St Sewing Circle Pine Canard and Zephyr had been made she MrsiA J Cody gave the wel fare report Several and individuals had been helped with food clothing or Mrs Cody also a the welfare she had attend ed at Mrs Lane Kiiight Toronto said that the annual meeting of the Ontario division will be held in Windsor on March There will be a one oclock luncheon and in the afternoon the Co will entertain the delegates Mrs Edward Coleman the womens work committee of the Ontario division said that the largest majority of the work be- done by the womens work committee was sent to of Red Cross at Geneva When Holland and Great Britain had floods last year cases- of clothing were on the scene mediateiy Another depot is be in Turkey arid it require twice as much work to both shelves filled The speaker said sheets were made in the Toronto work rooms at the time of the Holland one day and distributed in mm or Holland the next day The sheets arrived in Montreal at at night and were picked up by the Dutch airline- Mrs Coleman said she believed the layettes and quilts made by the Canadian Red Cross made more impression on the people than anything else that had been sent to Great Bri tain Canadian Red Cross has Outpost hospitals and makes all supplies A- Mrs George Case thanked the speakers for their courtesy in coming to Newmarkets annual meeting The following children in the charge of Mrs modelled clothes made by the Re4 Janet Helen 3B v N IKE WINNERS girls I T r33B I Kil Vf Newmarket and were among prize winners in a daily paper yule coloring children entered the contest who is was among the second prize winners and Judy aged won a fourth prize EUCHRE PARTY Tomorrow night Friday Jan 22 there wil bo a euchre par ty in the Newmarket Scout hall at pm The evening of cards is being sponsored by the There will be prizes Refreshments served special will LOOKS AND WASHES EN AM 1 A1 H is vv J Ball Rose Ann West Joan Todd Holbrook Philip Holbrbok The following officers were elected the year past Case president Miss Robertson 1st Vice pres Mrs 2nd vice Mrs sec Mrs com spci Mrs jpec tfeasurerV Mrs A King press StarrJ Sewuig Mrs J Booth quilts Mrs Morton Miss Richardson social Mis Mrs Siitchell A MacKay auditor Mr P J Tod A near drovning look place on Friday Jan when Arthur five year old son or Mr arid Mrs James Leo was found in the pond close to his home Ar thur wilAhls sister was playing on Linda went into the house alone Mrs Lee immediately went to look tor Arthur She found up to his shoulders in Taken from the water to the house a doctor was called Arthur was about four hours unconscious p ill L mm S WiS i I Tit I V Principals in the recent TateRogers wedding at the United church Bradford are photograph- is Prances Ellen Rogers daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Rogers Bradford The of Mr and Mrs Earl Tale Newmarket Photo by Bud Hope flfA will at the home Mrs V Everton Wednesday Feb committee consists of Mrs Cecil The roll call is to be answered by a name The Hostesses arc Mrs Pcgg Mrs Floyd and Mrs Jack Mr atid Mrs Longford had supper last with Mr and Mrs Floyd Mrs Roy Albert- spent last Wednesday with Mrs Stewart Stick wood Mr riid- Mrs Jack Smith To ronto spent Sunday with Mrs Mrs Duncan was was fa of Mrs Howard Peggon Sunday It irw MESSAGE TO ft OVER 1700000 IN ONTARIO L Never before hove the hospitals in your been faced Increased costs as they are today To meet these higher costs and provide you with maximum protection against hospital expense Blue Cross rates MUST Increase Hero are a few facts to help yott place a now value on your Blue Cross certificate i- v J HOSPITALS ARE PAYING MORE he same higher costs you are experiencing In your home have be mot by your hospital but on a much larger scab Hospilo Is like everyone else open market of prevailing prices means that costs for supplies and SALARIES Of all those working in hospitals have increased overage cost of care for Blue Cross patients higher than in when the began higher than In MORE PEOPLE GO TO HOSPITAL Besides paying more for everything hospitals ate providing bettor treatment for more people than Is because modern scientific greater use of hospital facilities People today are Insisting on best possible care sick and look to hospital for it f Giving more and more patients high standard of tare demanded adds to your hospitals stuff more equipment more more drugs more laundry EVERYTHING of every Bluo Cross hospital this VS ir out of every This Is an fetSSr providing Blue BLUE CROSS PAYS THE RATES Your Blue Cross certiflcato Is worth more you now Blue Cross pays todays rate for Standard Ward or SemiPrivate accommodation In participating hospitals You are not limited to a set daily cash amount which to often leaves liable balances for to pay THE ACCEPTED PLAN IN ONTARIO Since 1 when this Association launched the Blue plan as a nonprofit public service over one third of the people of Ontario have accepted It as the best hospital care protection money can buy Blue Cross will continue to help you prepay the maximum amount of unexpected hospital the lowest cost In keeping with sound nonprofit administration SEE YOUR GROUP LEADER Information regarding new Blue Cross rates on and after April 1 has been forwarded to all Blue Cross Group Leaders Explanatory literature for subscribers vill bo forwarded about February Former group subscribers now paying to the Association will bo notified when their next payment becomes due THERE 15 NO CHANGE IN RATES FOR BLUE CROSS r SKaS BENEFITS a- S- SS MOTICriON M a w vi J- OSL IV i W fe fa t JJ a Isabel ARSONS- and Clifford pools A I I this third of series place we listened coinihenB Woulct of piano miiiii alone- to an it ie a as chins in to who preferred the voice string That was before out of the school after the heard a no hard for its right to be as wpiiderlurV We it elvea hot once times in- response to and we stilt say it when recall the performance on that night When the stage lights went and wo at those tvvb as which seemed into one when we thought of the tremendouspower to be vm leashed We did not know that they concealed magic which only waited the touch of dingers to draw us into a web of Nearest to Ms was the lady the duo team who looked lovely in a strapless gown of black vel vet white and Opposite was the male half of the team ate in the somber even- in costume we accept today Then the Took and nod of under standing flashed husband to wife and we were whirled into the mazes of the Three German Dances by Beethoven arranged Tor two pianos We KiW the grace of Mrs Pooles arms and hands and the marvellous interwoven texture of the music The superbly sure flawless technique of ford Pooles performance mot and mingled with the other equal ly fine performance We speak of work gaines in duel quartette and choral singing or in seems to me that it difficult to attain the perfection of harmony to which we listened in January between two after all made lip of keys than voices or strings where good irs ami mined oars can bring- voices or accord in this duo team the accrird was so Mint If one shut ones eyes it was to It was this perfect sympathy cohesion and harmony which hi ado tense with excitement us the players built up to a climax or relaxed as or juiniict The arrangement of ft of the aria from Bach cantata was very fine ami ought out hi chords ami running perfection- This was followed a piano L- 111 flat 1 inn All dap mid was played a under of the style that is a delight in all Mozart loveris Tliere were two numbers on the winch Archie and rather wandered about We for western and like to our found solves the of llliy- ivyif0m wore friend or As for the in iit00f music of time and ate with ail In It But as Archie and I your prejudiced and only magic of present In Hilly the Kid we saw the open plain we inw the we the when Wily and his sweetheart talked When music can make you ace its sub It can only classed as magic Tho written by s- j magnificently pliiyed no merit by wife was a presentation and of the concert one can only echo what was heard every side We they return another year- gfc Meeting the artists at the home of Mrs Peer was a pleasure hike artists they wore friendly people and ood heir more Mr Poole said they had been doing duo work for about years has appeared with the Sy Womens Symphony Lon don Civic Orchestra and among many of the Toronto Promenade Concerts Poole is Professor of Mu sic at the Western Ontario Con servatory of Music and Besides this Mr and Mrs Poole have edited the music examination books which contain about prigina compositions- Mrs Poole said that duo piano players should really buy their pianos and then build a house but by buying ah old house arid kiipckiog sosne walls attained somewhat the same result We wish Mr and Poole a long career- which gives pleasure to so many si vv n t4l a 5t y AW T- S i V- OPTIONAL for tad com font or without BURNER OPTIONAL AUTO Btower rams on PLUS MANY OTHER COMFORTINSURING FEATURES Ml more bent from entry top of oil Model Did you know lhat July has displaced the most popular month for mar riages in Canada newmarket Furniture and w V A 0 I i s tj iS pi y 3k s sp s s sc- i I isr 5 v A CXCl wsja- Ss Oi- i ss I 51 S ssa w v 1- Mi scia 1 m in kbit j When you have for two small children its not leave the house even for essential shopping Bernard of It means 1 still pick tip bargains I sec incite paper shopping in a matter of minutes v by telephone my phono saves me money and gives that crowd busy day Thats why think bargains ever bought was our telephone itfit -L-

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