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Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Apr 1954, p. 4

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rrai t tTrjjf J sfttylf Sffife- Era and Thursday April PINE ORCHARD Sympathy Is extended to Cedar Valley on the death of his sister Mrs Hen California Mr Mrs Ross and Mr Harry attend ed the golden wedding annivers ary reception of Mr and Mrs V on April Mr and Mrs J Sytema were guests at a reception for Mr and Mr3 held at Bradford recently the occasion being their wedding anniversary Services each Sunday are at It am at the Church of Christ and Union church with Sunday school at The Pine Orchard I will meet at the home of Mrs Carl Link on Wednesday afternoon April at 230 oclock Reports of officers and conveners will he received and an election of offi cers will be held Clothing will be received for Korean relief it Well give you a t when you buy NEW your chance to cash in Well give you the highest tradein allow ance on your old tires when you buy new longmileage guaranteed Goodyear delay Come in TODAY I TIRES j T l SALES AND SERVICE PHONE RETREADING VULCANIZING V Peter Milne a former resident of this community now residing in recently was named the winner of a provincewide motor oil sales contest He and his wife won an trip by plane to New York city- Mrs Eagle St Newmarket entertained a num ber of friends on Thursday Apr in honor of the birthday of Mrs Albert Milne Mrs Clarks mother The choir of United church will present Stain- Crucifixion on Sunday even ing April at noil Mr and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Cam Johnson Mr arid Mrs jack Kavanagh celebrated Mr Frank and Mrs Jack birthday off Saturday Master Burke Dew has return- id from York County hospital Mr and Mrs Ralph Stictewood Toronto spent Sunday with h parents Mr and Mrs Elmer gg been spending this week with her daughter Ruth in Port Credit The Evening Womans Association have serving refreshments at a num ber of farm sales recently Maple syrup scarce this year jri Another indication of Canadas musical growth Is seen in the fact that the highest standard so far was set this season in the nationwide Singing Stars of Tomorrow competition Typical of the contestants on the program are the youthful singers shown above soprano Diane left of Nova Scotia Norman a baritone from Winnipeg who is also inciden tally a football star and of Quebec All provinces of Canada except Prince Edward Island have been represented in the year history of the program hy KESWICK Mrs A Kuld and Dorothy Rye of drug stove attend ed a hair care demonstration at the Royal York hotel Toronto on Wednesday Mar Mrs Lloyd went to on Monday because si die death Sunday of her aunt Mrs Sam At tending the funeral on Wednesday were Mr Lloyd Mrs Vera and Mr Carneron Mrs fie Hopkins has return- to her own after spending the winter with Etta Wilder Miss Lloyd lias return- to Toronto after visiting her in March 1 I so often am with what women are achieving in so many branches of the worlds work Women no longer flndthej trivial round the com mon a sufficient outlet for all fee pentup energy and abil ity that is theirs With the coming of cars radio airplanes and television local horizons have become world en compassing and the needs of far- off peoples become as real as lo- caK Mrs our district president made this very real in her talk when she spoke of the day the Canadian WI opened Maple Leaf Gardens- to the wo men of the world who felt the urgeito do for their country wo men what the Canadian WI has done for ours She spoke of the tremendous amount of work involved inthe preparation for that event and the unsparing efforts put forth by the executive and all those who contributed to make it the almost phenomenal success it was int Miss Mr the morning told us of hours which from a throat condition Mrs Hill lias returned after visiting her sister Mrs Annie Bond in She also was entertained at the home of Mr and J Powers sa a HYDRO A i- The lineman is a key man on the Hydro team installing new lines and maintaining exist ing lines III summers heat or winters cold he often works on Jivelines to assure that in of weather Ontarios farms homes and industries stores office build ings hospitals and other vital services will have the lowcost power on which they depend to such a great extent The line crews are trained at Hydros own Linemens School they are among the over trades and skills of Hydros team of employees working for YOU HYDRA AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS Information Ontario cm Hydro Avenue Toronto ir and i went into the gathering of ma terials for and the making of the costumes the travelling in all weathers to Toronto to re hearse for the vocal numbers and the anxieties and and downs connected with the enter tainment of the delegates We who only went to enjoy the spec tacle needed be told of behind the scenes work It interested me particularly to hear of the reaction of these delegates from one who had contacted them personalty She told of their gratitude for the hospitality and kindness shown them and their delight at the in sight into our Canadian way of life To some it was a which would serve to help them lighten the dark places in their own land arid she spoke of the special effort that was made to showkindness to the German and Japanese delegates that they might feel that old ameni ties were forgotten and that mans work was to promote world friendliness Miss Starr told us of the executive meeting Mrs Harper aiid her able assistant on the sewing outlined their work and thought two donations made bythe meeting showed its wide range of Inter est these were to that world wide institution- the Red Cross arid the other to our York Coun ty hospital which serves so wide an Irene Proctors reading on con servation or guns and camera was after my own heart loathe hunting with guns arid the de struction and suffering it leaves in its wake and Im all for cam era hunting I wish the read ers of this column could have seen the corsages worn by the members They were all made of useful articles even an egg cup and spoons every conceivable gaily colored kitchen device of suitable size adorned the mem bers The roll call of an Irish joke song or story was well answer- the serviettes and cakes fol lowed the St Patricks pattern Mrs presided in her own pleasant capable way and Mrs Smith took over the sec retarial duties for Mrs Ridley and I played a waltz song from Faust The three small Misses Ridley sang a trio and Alma Stephens ac companied by Miss Gilmbur sang The Wee House Among the Heather and it delightfully With me there is always some thing different when I entertain- Elsie Mrs and I fixed the olives pickles etc and when I came to make lunch later that night I found the said dishes reposing in their completeness Just where we put them to be ready Ah well whats an olive or a pickle between friends ASSISTANT PASTOR James Lewis who has been pastor at the Associated Church in Blind River for IS months has been appointed assist ant to A yielding a Grace church Newmarket Mr Lewis is a graduate of Bob Jones University He married a Newmarket girl Helen and they have two children Obituaries Walter Monkman A former village trustee Wal ter Henry retired farmer King City died at the home of his son Walter Monk- man at Strange of King on Wednesday March 31 The fu neral service which was con ducted by his neighbor Rev Smalley was held at the Thompson funeral home on the following Friday was in King City cemetery where Ellen Thompson wife of the de ceased was buried in April and his daughter Jessie in May Mr was born at York Mills the son of Thomas who later moved to Yonge St south of Aurora In the son Walter who was one of six sons bought a farm on the Mill Road King Creek in King township A year later he married remaining there until when he bought land on the sixth concession of King where his sort resides Upon retiring from active farm life- Mr and Mrs Monk- man built a home in the village on King St It was there he and his wife celebrated their wedding anniversary ahd where Mr continued to live his last illness He was a member of St Andrews Presbyterian church Strange Surviving are his son Walter and his wife Vera Gillies and sister Mrs Anna aged Toronto Pallbearers for the funeral were nephews Archie Aurora King City and Rus set Richmond Hill Duncan Thompson Ted Thomp son King and Lloyd Maple ZEPHYR Mr and Mrs Harold Peers ITdora visited Mr and Mrs Pickering last week The play entitled the Red Lamp and sponsored by the Zephyr WI was a great success The play by the young people of Goodwood was well presented and the guitar music was good Mr McDougall was master of ceremonies Proceeds after all expenses totalled which will help to pay for the building of new cupboards in the hall Mrs A entertained years ago and for a number of years he was with mainten ance on the old Metropolitan railway which operated from To ronto to Schomberg- Mr was one of the oldest members of Orange lodge King township and was a member of the Pottageville church bridge and Mrs J- and the Misses Jessie and Eva to tea on Sunday even- ing is extended to Mrs and family on the death of her husband Mr on Tuesday March 30 The Zephyr Sunday school is holding a concert on Good Fri day evening in the room of the United church There will be lantern slides on the Chinese Inland Mission also good music A baptismal service will be held in the Zephyr United church next Sunday evening April 11 at pm Rev will conduct the ser- vice -i- Realistic thinking comes from Western Germany where Minister says of the future We will work hard- or and we must Germany is rebuilding fast a year whm ECONOMY COUNTS r t youll save mone by operating a DAVID BROWN I I Club of Men and Material Province of Canada Over 300 persons enjoyed the York County club an nual banquet held on March 25 in Markham United church hall The special speaker of the even ing introduced by Harold Concord was Dr Robert son Cobourg dentist Guernsey breeder and arctic traveller Dr Robertson hw travelled on the government supply ship C p Howe which makes annual stops at the various posts beyond the Arctic circle Dr described the far north as a truly desolate bar ren waste and excellent colored slides of the terrain and its population this statement The Eskimo de scribed as incapable of lying though in some respects he is amoral As a dentist Dr Rob ertson regretted that his great est amount of work existed where the Eskimo had adapted some of the white mans food habits Also featured during the even ing was Junior Far mers quartette and singsong ably led by Rev Realty of Ag- United church Mr Bruce Watson president of the York club was chairman of the MOUNT ALBERT The Horticultural Society held an open meeting in the hall on Thursday evening and decided to give seeds to the school children Mrs Stokes arid Mrs Martin are the committee In charge of contact ing the schools of the Mrs Harrison and the president Mrs Walker gave reports of recent con vention held in Toronto and through kindness enjoyed see tag his colored pictures mostly taken in gardens around the ill- age r The funeral service of the Mrs lleibert was held in the chapel on- Thurs day afternoon Interment was at Churchill cemetery funeral service of the late Zephyr was held on after noon with inter men in Mount Albert cemetery Clarence Toole held a sale of farm equipment Mr Toole is giving up farming having sold his farm his brother Mr Merlon Toole The firemen were called to a fire at Zephyr on Thursday It was a chimney fire and was soon extinguished Mr Bruce Baker has moved to a house near Baker Hill but will continue his work in town 3lth box of clothing was sent from Mount Albert this week arid a letter of stated that since a total of tons relief sup plies have been sent to needy countries these come from all across Canada to share in this great mission of mercy During the strong wind storm on Saturday night the firemen wore called to put out a chimney fire at Russell Bishops house in town Mr and Mrs Guy Williamson Sunday at the home of Mrs Williamsons brother Mr Morgan and Mrs Madill Acton Mrs Ethel Harmon returned home on Saturday from a stay of several weeks at York County hospital services will commence next Sunday at the United church when there will be services at oclock and In the evening and each night through the week at oclock until Good Friday when a service will be held at In the morning Easter Sunday service will be at 11 oclock Mrs S and daughter Margaret Toronto were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo Burnham last week Mr and Mrs Roy Carr and Mrs A Davison spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mrs Alto Davison entertained Mr and Mrs Roy Carr on Saturday It being Mrs birthday Patton Funeral service for don Pottageville township was held at e Thompson funeral home Aurora on Saturday April with inter- in Kettleby cemetery He i died in his year Rev Rob- 1 Graham Kettleby the ister of United church officiated Mr was predeceased by his wife the former Minnie Gould in March 1952 Surviving are ten children Mrs Arm strong Mary Toronto Mrs Wood Maud Bells Lake Mrs Richard Williams Or- Mrs Sadie Newmarket Del King City Aubrey Brampton How ard Toronto William arid Boyd There are grandchildren 26 great grandchildren arid a great great grandchild The pallbearers were neigh bors of the deceased Sam Swan Edward- OBrien John Jacob Gould and the twins Steve and Garret Kettle Among the floral tributes were those from the president and directors of Dale Florists at Brampton the family and grandchifdreri and neighbors Mr was born at arid lived at for about years He married Birthday wishes are extended this Week tot I Sheila lean Flanagan New market years old on Friday April- vj Jean Newmarket years old on Friday April New market years old on Friday April Harry Gordon Archibald Hol land Landing years old on Friday April Elite Jean Harrison Mount bert 10 years old on Saturday April Elaine Mount Albert 5 years old on Saturday April 3 Gary Hendricks Newmarket 15 years old on Saturday April Grace Sutton years old on Sat urday April Joan Sandra Kay Harrison Ml Albert years old on Saturday April Ian Newmarket years old on Saturday April 3 Nancy Kathleen Kettleby years on Sun day April Gould Newmarket years old on Sunday April VanZant Newmarket years old on Sunday April Robert Holmes St Cath arines 11 years old on Monday April Joanne Fair barn Sharon years old oh Monday April Paul fty Newmarket years old on Tuesday April ftHfMWiyw Fletcher New market years old on Anne Newmarket years old on Tuesday April Diane Newmarket years old on Wedn April Jean Mary Evans Newmarket years old on Wednesday April White Holland Landing years old on Thurs day April Dolly Keswick old on Thursday April Jane Evans New market years old on April Vera Shirley Drake Upland landing years old April Send In mime address ate and member tad dak PLOW POWER small tractor that does a THESE FEATURES SAVE YOU MONET Amazingly low gas consumptioQ tow initial cost low maintenance cost Full plow power Operates both hydraulic and pull type speeds forward plus speeds reverse it today at DAVID BROWN 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