Wvriv TV v relieved Womans World By Caroline Ion Spring for has a definite format said Miss Helen Law- son when she opened the third annual spring fashion show sponsored by the Business and Professional Womens club New market as its commentator There is no middle of the road Skirts are either extremely full or pencil slim Hats are very small or very large and hand bags are either huge coach bags or diminutive clutch bags There is no inbetween Continuing in her portrayal of miladys stylings for this spring Miss said This year the full bouffant skirt belongs everywhere It is as correct for street wear or in the office as it is on the dance floor This theme of extreme fullness is seen in everything There are dresses suits and coats showing the bouffant skirt On the other hand the slim- of this springs skirts is a straight upanddown slimness There is no slight flaring It is carried into everything and is to be seen in the business suit and the afterfive dress In telling of the colors for spring Miss said that navy was strong as it is every spring It is as much a peren nial favorite as are the spring tulips and daffodils Pastels are popular this season with a lot of blues and pinks being shown Miss mentioned that when women where selecting wardrobe they should keep Jin their natural coloring There are three groups said Miss blue red orange red and true red Each of us fits into one of these groups and we should choose our clothes to blend with that coloring The same is true of cosmetics In the accessory picture Miss said that the matching purse and shoes team was popular Various combinations were modelled at the show and then one bag in the new bright pumpkin tan was used as an ac cessory against several back grounds It was shown with suits in blue dark grey and navy What I wanted to show the wo man said Miss Lawson was that many of these new shades will go with a variety of things They are as versatile as the basic black or navy for accessories Miss was enthusiastic about the merchandise available in Newmarket The local mer chants are very discriminating in their buying she commented They have quality and a repre sentative selection of the fash ions of the moment The styles whether considered from the angle of silhouette color fabric or texture are available at the local stores and are just as right as those anywhere 1 was pleased and much im pressed merchandise modelled It was as uprto-the- as cbuldbe found any- where As always the children stole the But it was a delight to commentate because it is so easy to present anything with which you are personally enthusiastic VISIT SHUTINS Members of the Mount Albert group met at the home of their leader Mrs Bruce Roll ing on Saturday April to pack Easter boxes for shutins Fruit nuts and home made can dy cookies and muffins were in cluded in the parcels Later in the morning the girls distributed them to shutins in the village and district Legion District Meeting To Be Held At Aurora Sunday ALBERT WMS AFFILIATES WITH CGI J GROUP Aurora will be the location for sent An affiliation service of the CGIT with the of the United church Mount Albert will be held in the church base ment on Tuesday April The program will begin at pm Colored slides of mission work among the Arabs of northern Africa wilt be shown Everyone is welcome DANCE RECITAL The Betty Gordon Dancing club will hold its fourth annual reci tal in the Newmarket Town Hall on May and at pni Tickets are now available from any of the dancing pupils DONATES PIANO A piano was presented to the residents and staff of the York County Home St re cently by A Gathers The piano has been placed in the residents living room the spring meeting of District E Canadian Legion on Sun day April when Legion naires from as far north as Mac- Tier and South to including all of York and Counties and North Peel will be in business session at the Aurora Armouries A all visiting ice men and women and all from the Aurora district will assemble at the Legion Hall and parade to the Cenotaph where wreaths will bo laid by the Ontario Com mand and the host Branch Aurora A short service will be conducted by Rev E H Ian Last Post and Reveille will be sounded The Aurora high school cadet band is expected to provide the music for the parade At am the parade will leave the Cenotaph and parade to the Armouries via and Streets The Salute will be taken in front of Aurora arena by Warden Jack Rye of York County The business sessions will open at am with District Com mander Ernie Taylor presiding All veterans are cordially invited to sit in the deliberations A panel discussion will feature talk on service luncheon served by the Au rora Ladies auxiliary wilt start at pm- This luncheon is open to all veterans and tickets at 150 will be available to all interested The luncheon will feature an in troduction of Aurora service club and business officials The may- or Dr Crawford Rose will have top billing among the speakers and will extend a civic welcome Hammond organ music will be provided at the luncheon by Guy Watson At pm resolutions to be pre- to the Dominion of the Legion will be in the Soldiers Parliament Zone Commander Harold Eaton will present resolutions past president of the Ontario Command will be the guest speaker of the after- noon Promptly at pm will end and thereafter the visitors will be guests of the Aurora Branch at the Legion Hall It is of historic significance that District was born in Aurora in May the last time a dis trict convention was held in Au rora the present district being formed out of three existing dist ricts Visitors in Aurora then will see the renovated H M eau welfare problems member- Armouries and a new Legion Its Here NOW HEARING AID fa 18 A Ho I A battery By of 0rH MOP j to Post Office Phone Newmarket ABTHSITIC PAINS Are suffering from arth ritic pains If so write once to Co refunded if pains are not Years In Business thirtieth anniversary of local busi nesses coincided with the presen tation of the B and P fashion show Hookers Ladles Wear had completed years in busi ness The celebration was incorpor ated into the spring Clothes in the twenties were modelled The contrast in over the period of the years that Hookers store had been serving Newmarket women was shown by the modelling of evening gowns in the same shade One belonged to the knee- length era of the It girl fashions and the other was spring of for this were loaned by Mrs George Case Mis- Joseph Greer and Mrs- Frank Robinson Mrs Horace a Doyle Mr Clare Doyle and Mr arid Mrs George Osborne spent the Easter holidays at the home of Miss Mary Osborne Sudbury Ottawa is spending the week at home with his family A group of from the church of the attended the -yjp- Youth Rally in Kitch ener on Good Friday Mrs Nellie Caswell is spend ing the holiday week at the home of her parents St Marie Tod Kitchener is spend ing the week with his grandpar ents Mr and Mrs J Tod His parents Mr and Mrs J A Tod and Phil will join him here for the weekend and Mrs Archie Bull and young daughter Shelly Burling ton spent the Easter weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs J Bull Atkinson is in St Marys for a few weeks Ray and Mrs William Parsons attended the banquet last evening of the Home and School convention being held at the Royal York hotel Toronto on April 20 and Mr and Mrs Walter Hall the April weekend with Mr and Mrs Roy and family Windsor ship sports and public relations- Charles Owen and Douglas Jones Command Service Bureau will be present and will meet with any district veterans who have problems of any kind- officials will also be pre- Hal J among other changes Aurora in In years Canadas farm horse population has declined by twothirds to about l GSffiYS jV ALTERATIONS DRESSMAKING SLIP COVERS SUITS COATS ETC For information call in or phone Main Street Newmarket phone Formerly with Dry -w- There was a lime when TV- was the arch foe of school teachers When the picture tube first game along most teachers threw up their hands and lament ed that their pupils would never do their homework would tire themselves out every night and would be so full of theyd have no room for multipli cation tables I was to read the other the reaction of a woman named Owen licirsman who Is the super visor of language education for the Detroit board of TV says Miss children arc more The to school library more often to find out about things theyve seen or heard the night before on the TV screen Children she finds are Interested In more things alter they get a TV sel in their homes You want to be kind to their eyes or course and to your own Thats why we the satin smooth pictures you get from the new With the MOTOR OLA you get the best equipment today in a handsome cabinet design ed to lit Into your living- room and at a price easily within reach That at WART BEAR RAW Mr and Mrs King visited Mr and Cooper on Easter Sundays and Mrs Robert spent weekend In Woodstock visiting their soniniaw daughter and Mrs Lyman Rao and Carol Anri Misses Alice mid Elsie Gib bons visited Mr and Mrs Charles St Catharines over the weekend rMr Mrs A Willis ftnd Mr Edgar Willis Toronto visited their brother Mr Willis and Mrs Willis on Suii- i- Bernard E irons dir ector music in the public schools and organist Trinity bein New York city week Mr irons is the guest of his brother Rev Wpmirovv Accompany him is a sister Mrs Harry Hamilton While in the States Mr Hiroas will give two organ recitals in places where he Was formerly a teacher and iMr Fred John Scnt the Easter week end rein lives in Chatham Major J and fam ily Quebec City spent the Easter holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs M Miss Margaret Smith is spen ding the Easter holidays with her family at Clifton Mr and Mrs Gerald Reed Reading were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Meredith Robbie Port Credit is spending the Easter holidays with his grandparents Mr and Mrs James Rogers Mr and Mrs J spent the Easter weekend In Kitchen er the guests of their son and Mr and Mrs J A Tod Ian and Phil Miss Eva Barnes is holiday ing with Mends in this week Mr and Mrs Guthrie Toronto spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs J Morris Jim Taylor has returned to Bible college Kitch ener after spending the Easter holidays- with his parents- Mr and Mrs Cecil Taylor Mr and Mrs Atkinson Ruth and Keith and Mrs spent the holiday week end in Stratford and St Marys visiting friends and relatives Mrs Fred and Mrs Charles VanZant attended ses sions of the annual Home and School convention at the Royal York hotel Toronto yesterday and werepresent visual Miss Old at 40 50 Be Wise Revitalize if you Jet t you dtiwo only a way to ws and to uon you may APRIL Buses Will M ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TIME TABLE TO TORONTO TO NORTH BAY I- changed to in pm changed to so Additional trip leaves jjc Except Sat Son and rii coir aU gettina Revitalizes Ale Helps 7fv Tickets KING GEORGE r -J- v Chesterfield Suites as Trade Ins 4 m We have customers waiting for your old suite so TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 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