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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Feb 1954, p. 14

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i v Mount Albert News J Si I The WMS of the United Church on at the home of Mr Geo- Price were present Mm Harmon who attended the meeting In Toronto gave a port Stiver was Moist Mrs re ported on Temperance and Mrs Burr gave Stewardship Mrs gave the Study Book Whereer The Sun the chapter on Modem Miracles and the of what Christianity has done for Africa Mrs Elsie Crozier and Tommy spent the weekend In Toronto Wey attended the Ice Follies at the Maple Leaf Gardens Mrs Harold Is spend ing a week with relatives at Drayton and Mrs Sam Paul Glen and Harold attended the Ice Follies last week in Tor onto and Mrs Harry Draper Wayne and Susan Cordova Mines spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs The group attended the United church service on Sunday Morning with their leader Mrs Bruce Rolling It being youth week the Young People were also present Marian and Thompson took part in the Service The held a party oh Friday evening and a social at the church afterwards On Feb 3 they had a skating party at The Horticultural directors held a meeting on Thursday evening to arrange for commit tees Mr Is convener of directors and Mrs Harper is Members may pay their member ship fee to her The Option com mittee Is as follows J Mrs Brown Mrs Ira Morton and Mrs B Stiver pro gram Mrs Mrs Rate and Mrs J MaeDonald flower show Mrs Martin Mrs Brooks and Mrs Walsh social Mrs J MaeDonald Miss Harmon Mrs Stokes Mrs Morton and Mrs A cemetery committee Harold Kurtz Harold Broderick Roy and G Harper The president is Mrs Percy Walker The Horticultural Society will hold a baking sale on Saturday Feb The card party sponsored by the Womens Institute on Thurs day was successful Total pro ceeds were from eight tables of and tables of euchre Prize winners Mrs Thompson and Ronald Allison euchre Mrs Harrison and Lovelace The Mount Albert United church reported a successful year the annual meeting which was held after the congregational pot luck supper Rev P the minister Appointments made were treas Mission and Maintenance fund Harold stewards for two years Harold Cunningham Hugh Allen Hopkins and John Arnold j auditor George Snyder total receipts for the year were rite ft tola and Congratulations to Mr Mrs Michael the arrival of their baby boy Mrs William had din ner on Tuesday with her cousin Mrs Charlie Cook Mr and Mrs A and Ruth had day evening with Mr and Mrs Grant and Mr and Mrs Johnston and children and Mrs John Irwin dinner with Mr and Mrs John Irwin on Wednesday Mrs Percy Aurora who is hot well is staying with her daughter Mrs Herbert Oliver Wesley Womens association meeting was held at the home of Starr on Wednesday afternoon with about in at tendance In the absence of Mrs Sr Mrs Wicks was In charge of the devotional per iod Mrs Williams gave ah informative paper oh Laws on Help and Health- The roil call was answered with a verse drawn from the Bread of Life Box Hostesses were Mrs Wicks and Mrs Bert community wishes to ex tend its sympathy to Mrs Hillary and family in the loss of her father Mr Webb Bradford Mr and Mrs Ross Toronto spent Sunday with the letters mother Mrs A Wright Mr Evans uncle of Mr J Sul livan has been ill and has been The Editor wis deeply interested in that Population Prospect picture as drawn in your editorial col umns by your contemporary Ac Printed Word Hie point which has Impulsed this little letter runs thus The Reverend Thomas who held that if the human race continued to increase it would eventually starve to death was discredited by toe development of the im mense foodproducing resource of the Americas and Australia Latterly some students of popu lation been swinging around to the view that the finale of the race has admitted to hospital Mr Bob Staley left on Sunday evening with a group of univers ity students to attend a weeks training course in forestry at Mr and Mrs onto had dinner oh Wednesday with 10i arid family and Mrs Albert Hayes and were Sunday guests the family Mrs Scot and Linda Leasitie Sunday tea with parents Mrs- Kingdon conrtiilatiohs ex tended arid Mrs Bill ley Bent is former Anna of St E Rich iatfeiidKfttMlliMlf ceremonies Hamilton General hospital when their daughter Miss Betty Richards received her cap Vlv -X- forget to attend the fashion show In Vandorf hall on There will be door- prizes and refreshments MOUNT PLEASANT The Vomens Guild will at the- home of Rev and Mrs on Tuesday Feb at Mr arid Mrs Merle Waiters were supper guests Saturday of Mr and Bern ard Davidson arid family Patsy Sutton West had Sunday supper at the home of Mr Bernard Davidson Mrs John Hopkins Keswick visited her son Alex and family over the weekend only been delayed the problem is away beyond this rural depth Nonetheless it may be said that it nude me wonder As one of the sages Emerson puts It love o wonder and that is the seed of our science Also it the same rich mind which warned that the learning of science must be stirred by love rather than by hate Better than a century ago he uttered these deathless sentiments When science is learned love and its achieve ments developed by love they will be found to be the supple ments and continuations of the material creation Is not that a preview of the fam ily minus the Golden Rule Therefore Mr Editor I feel entitled to take to the wings and send I forward a brace of quotes on the above theme from better thaii years apart science of power is forced to remember the power- of science Civilization mounts and climbs when he statafethimouihs riHitBgg only for- that tfie human mind was also Via p6Hffcai augment want- society would tie lbKffioalftfrfeiwri and A lgehcyrepbrta that made available to India thrquft Bank of and -i5eelSp- cies of wastejahd in seven years The work began in mm the giant disc plows which reach inches down into the ground already have cleared acres The deep plow ing destroys a cropstrangling Weed called grass which has prevented Indians farming large areas for fcs plows cut the of weed and ex pose them to the Sun to die In dia will he able to grow more tons of wheat each year the plowing project is completed in The plows weigh Tractors with to horsepower are needed this job The Ma chinist Wash Jan Junior Farmer The Parochial Guild of St Paul held its tint of the new year at the hoe of Walter Johns It was decided to serve lunch at the meeting and plans were made for the annual Valentine parry to be held Feb Iff The members of other organizations of the church and newcomers cordially wel come The date for St Pit rides tern was set for March la OBITUARIES Mm QUEENSVILLE rtA K m K33 Kl -7- i3 SiS lB if KSt J- J Albert jtlt6n died at his mi on Tuesday Jan frbrn in July 1868 the son of late Mr and Mrs In February he- married Em- The York County branch of the Ontario Hog Producers Associa tion will hold its annual meet ing Sfc Pauls parish hall Nevvmarket on Wednesday of next week Feb As Indicated in the notice ap pearing elsewhere in this issue the meeting is slated to com- promptly at 1030 so that the business session including the election of officers can be disponed of before a discussion or panel all 130 To cover phases of hog producing and a panel has been set discuss the hog marketing scheme comniercial feed hog feeding and problems in breed ing and management Following the free lunch each township group will elect its committee and director before reconvening The afternoon program include two ad dresses on important subjects Swine Diseases will be dis cussed by Dr Mitchell of the Ontario Veterinary College and Black will report on the hog marketing now effect In The Womans Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs Fred Thursday Feb at Miss Emma Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Airs and her sister Hazel Mr Geo Foster has sold his farm It is to be divided into ten acre lots Mr Foster is moving to his new home in Holland Land Miss Peggy Joyce Toronto spent weekend with her cousin Miss Grace nd J Islington visited her on 0 Mr Byron Ay ward has return ed from York County hospital MrJ Waiter Is still in County Hospital it is ported that- he is Improving The Order of the Eastern Sim- coc Chapter is a euchre party at hall oh Friday Feb 12 at l Mr ami Mrs Aurora spent Sunday with her parents Mrs loyd Cunningham Weekend of and Mrs Frank were Mr and Mis Kavanagh Mr and and Wendy ail of Toronto Mr- and Pearl spent Sunday in Tottenham with Mrs Miss Laura stayed with Mrs Ed Cole Aurora on Sunday Sincere sympathy is ex lend the wife and family of the late Mr Archie MacKinnon A attended the Park Board Com- last Friday The contests as follows hi older of six years iimleK feihdyco Wendy Johnson jo Marilyn Dew Carol Johnston lover boys David Billy Pew- child ion was fflevcn years ami ft to iy to I Jean to i2 Burke 1av Keith Oliver Dale Toombs I scheme Best nursery rhyme costume I Mrs Bob Arribld Clare Smiihl best western Smith Bobby Murreil hard limes Airs Bex Smith Mrs mil Jr Mrs Si an Eves I jest lady Mrs Mrs Ida best dressed matt Beg Srlc Buckle best dressed couple Miv Mrs J I Mr mid Bob Arnold costume Messre iim Slaigt eoiiiie couple Mr Mrs Bruce Orelg ftfrs Jncic and Mrs J largest fa ml ly Mr and and live Mr and MKaml Mrs Daw ladles In costume Mrs Byron Ida oldest Eyes fte oldest present oldest main dulse v were Mrs and Air Pear son and won Dew the iwiard for hose who will lie held at lhc Ufis on Feb Prizes glVeri Hie evening open A figure display hers ILao Figure Civile V- At a Monday night Wither Pew a pen and poncll sot ly and stewards of iiort lias been secretory treasurer for over years will succeeded by Morton Wii Wr to thank the people who donated papers also Mr Smith Mis iSoiss CUnpmatv for uso of trucks r Mr Ross Chapman and vlsUoii her fti Given Sound Inst I1- Auxiliary will Moid a at homo ft Von If airs airs Don Mrs Dow and Mi Ah lTattoymul Toronto vNll her pmvMs Mr A J Milne I I io weekend nmli was christened In United Charlotte May bam died Mount Aincn on Jan after linger She was born nt In the daugh ter of the late Mr and Mr Allin In she Nel son Clifford Graham Mrs Graham a housewife at tended the United church Her chief interest was her family and home She lived In the vi cinity of Mount Albert for the past years Surviving are one son Wai ter two daughters Mrs Walter Case and Lena Mrs Mitchell one brother At and one sister Mrs Polly Lewis ville six grandchildren and two great grandchildren Her hus band predeceased her in The funeral service was con ducted by Rev at the chapel Mount Albert on Saturday Were Allan Lewis AUan Hoover Lewis Wells Allan Welts Bruce Har per and Floyd all nepHe6t the in the family plot ma Morton They were the first couple married in the United church and presented with a large ttnuahte was a member of United church and had been an active elder for years in the church later be coming an honorary member Mr and Mrs Cole resided at the home farm all their Uvea until predeceased him in m The funeral service was con ducted by Rev C Berry United Missionary church Rev Campbell United church and Rev J King Free Methodist church at the funeral home on Thursday Jan Mrs McMillan and Mrs Hunter sang a special song Pallbearers were Messrs William King Will Hamilton Merton Stanley Shanks James Bertolin and Herman Jones Interment was at cemetery WINS INSURANCE AWARD a rep resentative of the Mutual Life Assurance Company has been awarded the coveted John A Tory Gold Medal for outstanding success in completing a three- year leading to the title and designation Chartered Life Underwriter of Canada Mr is a resident of Kettleby and operates from a Newmarket office he es tablished in Mr been in community and is well known to many people in this area He has been a trustee of hi local school and several years acted secretary- treasurer He served church Christ Church in and a member the Maxonic Lodge at He is a member and a tor of the Brampton Life Under writers He joined the Mutual Life of Canada at in and in moved ha office to New market 1 i Everyone has a vital interest in sciences efforts to 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