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Newmarket Era and Express, 18 Mar 1954, p. 6

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IN WHAT YOU A av i3 lb i teas aw V fe wjic Newmarket Social News and Mrs Harry Price Cirol and Stephen spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Harper Anton and Hayes attended the annua Ontario Horticultural as sociation convention at the King Edward hotel Toronto March and as the delegates of the Kewmarket Horticultural society Guests last week at the home of Mr and Donald included Mrs John Mrs Toronto Mr Otis Hardy Mr and Mrs Hoy Martin were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Bray venshoe ftMr Mrs William were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs George shanks Toronto on Sunday and Mrs John Sharon Mr and Mrs H and Miss Tor onto and Miss Gloria Senett were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs James Mrs Robert Patterson and Miss Edith Kay weekend guests of Mrs James Niagara Fails and Mrs Victor Cutcheon and family spent the weekend in Hamilton following the sudden death of Mr- father John while attending convention in Buffalo oh Wednesday March 10 Mr and Mrs Robert nan spent the weekend in town and called on friends and relatives Donald son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Finder Sharon visited his grandparents Mr and Mrs James last week Mrs Kenneth Beck ett Toronto were Sunday guests of their parents Mr and Mrs Richard Hill attended annual convention of- the Ontario Horticultural association convention at the King Edward hotel Toronto oh Thursday Mar v and Mrs Fred Lusted and children Listowel visited their mother Mrs F Lusted Sr over the weekend George Jackson Rich mond Hill Gordon and Mrs Nelson Ion were the judges for the annual oratorical contest at public school There were three contestants in each of classes which covered grades one to eight I Sarhio was the weekend guest Mr and Mrs Leonard Little when he visited town as thcV guest preacher at St Andre for the special anniversary services Jack Stallard of the Yukon Territory is spending ten days with his mother Mrs Police Work Tripled Since 950 Report ITS A World By Caroline Ion ftie twentysecond exhibition this be her third of paintings by the members of said Im just a Hold For Guices The the Newmarket Police force has tripled since according to the annual report of Chief Constable Byron There has been less juvenile trouble in the past but the general crime picture re mained about the same Revenue from parking fines and meters was down this year This decrease was to the midsummer construction rhn Main St Parking meters col lected 4360 in During the year there were oyer cases brought the Magistrates court Newmar ket That figure covers the cases of the Various police which the market court The Newmarket police force Was re sponsible for of year there were per sons held in the jail On one occasion there were men iri the cells Fifty of these prisoners were arrested by the Newmarket police the year there were break and enter cases and thefts in the community Petty thieving contimicd but with the cooperation the public the of thieves were appro- bended Of the many under the Code convicted of charges rang- from thefts and false pre tences carrying concealed the Newmarket Ait club will for fun Its held at the town hall this week 1 hobby end The show will open at That feeling is shared by on Friday evening and the local artists associated will remain open until On Saturday and Sunday March and the show be open to the public from to pm For almost a quarter of a cen tury this group has been pre senting its yearly work irt an exhibition This year some of the original members will again exhibit their paintings New art ists have joined the club- Many of the wellknown and the club Even the preside Bill Parsons who is a of the College of Art as Henry and as a artist and designer Guild Industries he enjoys clubs activities for painting his hobby paint the please and not to please explains J- Bills wife Dorothy who an artist in her own name most highly esteemed this show 3 of the year following the death of the annual mother and daughter was held in the Scout New- market March with over in attendance lhe ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary catered for the banquet Mrs Nelson Ion welcomed the mothers and introduced the head table guests included Rev Arthur Yielding speaker of the evening who pronounced the urate Area Guide Commissioner Mrs Giinn who responded to toast Id guiding Mayor Herbert who brought greetings from town council Scout Committee chairman Rob ert Martin who in his brief re marks asked for assistance in the leadership of all the groups for both boys and the girls Seoul Master Horace mi Miss Burns promin ent in the work for the blind has been named coordinating for the counties divi sion Canadian National Institute the Blind building fund I fOR allium Till SUM ft t TEETHING urn 111 A4il Hi Scout Albert who re sponded to toast to scouting Cub Masters Charles and Kirk Everett Cubs Jim and Teddy Guide Leafi er Mrs Guide Lieut Miss Shirley Brown Owls Mis Ray and Mrs Mayes Seoul- Guide Mothers auxiliary Mrs Bert who responded to the toast to the adult workers in the movement and Mis Groves who responded the toast to the mothers the evening was Brownie Mary Stevens Company Guide Leader Ross was the chairman of the entertaining program which the girls provided for their mothers ami other guests Brownies Linda ami Marilyn proposed the toasts lolHc and to Tile toast lo the Queen was given by the- toast mist and Guides Mary Ann Noble and Palsy Ross proposed the toasts to scouting and the- adult work ers who arc members of llie Guide Local association the Scout Moris committee and ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary Brownies taking part in Johns piano sold Simniersoiii Conn Joyce vocal I Bel J and Pale solo Guides contributed following items Dana McfJralh piano solo Judy Watts liiLiiip and Margaret ryihni hand Margaret Hayes and Nancy Groves piano duel and Karen recitation Convening the supper was Mrs Victor of Scout Mothers auxil iary Mrs Bert was in charge of the kitchen ami Mrs Sinclair convened the din ing riKim gukhs and brownies served the meal There was a sing the ended with tin singing of taps SCOUT COMMITTEE REELECTS MARTIN 1954 CHAIRMAN Itohcrl Martin was rts chairman of Men committee Newmarket at the annual meeting in the Scout on Monday March I Bcpons on the succcssfid years opera tions were presented by the A vote of thanks n Wliiilf of the leaders anil the and girls in scouts ctihsV guides and hies was by Master Horace for support which the Mens commit tee- had during the past season scout hail has been The build hits been extende 1 feet With a stage Included in the add lion elected to office Mr Martin sivntary Nelson Jon Kenneth bodge scirrciaryi Bert and salvage ion and receiving- Many of the merchants suffered from the swindling of the clever cheque and the deft of the shop lifter said Mr But Besides the regular duties the police force which involved apprehend In persons the peace domestic trouble drunk doors stolen and lost goods missing persons and children 13 indecent expos ure 2 contributing to juvenile J7 and others they were called on for special duty on occasions Special duty attend ance at It payrolls funerals carnivals find parades Theatre parties wrestling match es weddings the trade fair and other special functions required the services of the Newmarket Police force many times during the yean- MISSIONARY CONFERENCE artist a memorial panel of his Work has been included in the show This year the paintings of Doris GibneyAvill be displayed in the memorial section Last year the exhibit included repre sentative selections from the work Harriet Stephens the previous show had the water colors of Ross Hugo in mem- The exhibition will include the work of over a dozen of the members The majority of the group Work in coils but there will be a few wafer colors arid other media For a few such as Grace Swinghammer and Helen Burn- ham it be their first exhi bition For others veteran- art ists such as Sam who is in his mideighties it is an old but still exciting experience shore Group of Artists year Bill returned as a judge the exhibition J Some of the other members J the club require no Hon to a Newmarket Their names have been with the art movement Newmarket for many years past president the club has been conduct classes at the night school in the Newmarket He was invited to teach a on sketching at the guild and has an enthusiast group there this winter Another past president of club Bob will some of the work he on his trip this summer Glouster Mass the location an artists colony of fame the war Bob had some of at show of the Royal Canadi and Ontario i The club includes in its mem- both graduates of the Ontario College Art and be- There are professional artists and amateurs in the group Ruby for whom MEN TO MODEL LADIES FASHIONS NEXT TUESDAY Mr have had reception Many of the oils in this ends exhibition will reflect activities of the artists duriJ their holidays Doug CockburJ who has studied at the Doc Summer School of Art visits Banff and the Pacific coast summer- William Hopkins- sketched en a trip through A program which includes a Quebec and ma fashion show of miladys styles of the male members of the with prominent men of the com- enjoyed a weekends sketch as the models will make trip to Algonquin Park last up t for the Dorothy Bowman will Home and School association collection of her work on Tuesday March- 23- The show Some of other nie FiinrNight an old fashioned of the club evening of good comradeship Walton Francis arid games will be held In place Everett and of the associations J regular There will be a meeting at Prince Charles school cial panel for the Thursday nil at efforts grouts The club has been held Teachers councillors and will model the ladies fashions as they see them The the gathers at the commentator of the show which menl the town and ii This week Grace church New market is holding a missionary item on the program will ffieitartof conference the public editor of SSS his been foiled is There are meetings Express every night at pm when There will be a hatmaking and sur prises As a byproduct of the evening Home and School will pictures will be shown Dis plays from mission fields have been arranged and mis sionaries from all over the world will be in attendance The con ference continues tonight Fri day night and on Sunday During Canada spent per person oh highway building The figure the previous year was Classified ads bring results raise some much- needed funds as a silver collection will be taken Refreshments will be served Sandwiches will be provided by the King George and Stuart Scott people and the parents of the Prince Charles and Alexan der school children will bring cookies Everyone La wel come- Many visitors have for the clubs demonstrate and lectures on these With the arrival mild the club plans outdoor During the year club have attended li as the of the Will- dale Group Artists by Adrian Comfort all artists They have been of other art groups such as society were for the of the At show in Toronto -r- Getting Ltt I J pieces INCLUDING 1 A CJ7- ft -u- ttVsArf t i- 11 Living Room group t Dinnerwaig Bedroom J- i m term VTiii V- i a- J J r- VI w hi I A I fd f HI i i- ia t eSL

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