fc i i a V Sttawsw 1 EM Era and Thursday A Conditioning HE AT I FORMERLY WITH HOWARD SERVICE Dealer for Famous W A South Wind Heating and North Wind Cooling I PHONE STOUFFVILLE been A sketching trip has planned for tonight May by the Art club of the dub as well as any one interested in joining the group will meet at the comer of Davis Drive and Main St at Lttrf trip was on the Holland Marsh The local group of art- tela is working in oils on these outings Unemployment insurance benefit payments at in October were onethird more than in the previous tober Home And School Council Hears Talk On Alcoholism Alcohol is a drug and one can Who celebrates each crisis in determine the normal dosage just as anyone administering a drug can find out the standard dose the normal reactions and the danger signals of overdosage from his doctor This was the subject of a talk by Dr his day tends to become chronic Not the hangover but the lack of a hangover after taking toxic doses of alcohol was the proof of alcoholism Dr Bell said A high tolerance for al cohol should be regarded as director of dangerous whether that tolerance is natural or ac quired Miss Smythe of the York County Public Health Unit Health Foundation at a meeting of the Home and School council held in oh May Dr Bell explained the adjusts introduced Dr Bell Mrs ments the body makes to the president of York- various stresses at is called upon council since its forma- to bear In the course of normal- two years ago chaired the living these range from those it meeting and installed the ihcom- with ease and those fag officers president Mrs A makes with to those the body cannot make without dis ease At this point it is that the person is sick Dr Bell cited examples of ad justments which are made to changes of temperature press ure sound and accidental or chance exposure to chemicals hi occupations Pisease the speaker went on is a change from normal Intensity of exposure or total dose may or may not lead to disease depending on the vidua he said All chemicals are essentially poisonous This was illustrated when Dr Bell referred to prison ers of war who unintentionally poisoned themselves with liberal quantities of salt which they sprinkled on their tasteless food People use stimulants or de pressants to change the way th when they cannot find re sources within themselves or their community tcface their tasks Addiction has to do with the abnormal use of these Taking a dinner not create an alcoholic the speaker continued but he V Warren Bailie Concord Mrs J Newmarket record ing secretary Mrs Chant corresponding secre tary Mrs New market treasurer Frank Wolfe executive members west area J Charles Home and K Lund Pine Grove northern area Mrs O Holland Landing J Smith Oak Ridges east area Mrs George Jackson Henderson Ave Home and School and Noble Mrs Le told of the growth of Home and School Association She mentioned the establishment in of a School for Retard ed Children and praised the work being done in the rpnto of conveners were given A humorous skit by the members of the executive was presented Mrs LeMasurier was present ed On behalf of council a sapphire service pin Mrs referred to SYMPHONY CONCERT RAISES FUNDS FOR HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN The Coronation Symphony or chestra was presented in a con cert at Trinity United church Newmarket on Friday May under the auspices of the Busi ness and Professional Womens club Proceeds from the con cert go to the York County Hos pital Building fund- Conducting the piece orch estra was Allan Fisher Bar- Miss year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph appeared as the guest pianist Gillespie the baritone soloist was heard in two selections Mrs Lillian Rank convened the project Mrs Rank welcom ed the guests to the program before passing the concert over to Mr Fisher The Newmarket club has pledged a year for three years to the Hospital Building fund Of this amount was raised at the concert This con tribution will be forwarded for use in the furnishing of a private room in the proposed addition to the hospital GOING TO THE OLD COUNTRY ENGLAND HOLLAND FRANCE OR GERMANY WE MAKE BOOKINGS FOR LINE HOLLANDAMERICA USE AND UNITED STATES LINES ALSO RESERVATIONS FOR TRANSCANADA AND ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES MASS STREET NEWMARKET ONT PHONE To please trawler is out first purpose i CIGARETTE MACHINE The Hospital Wo mens auxiliary has placed a lending machine at the hospital The machine has been The sale of the cigarettes from the machine will steady source of income in its work for the comfort and wellbeing patients YOU TRIED THESE her services to Home and School work were un der Pianist ACftiteon OLIHES Laskay CB Mark 50th Anniversary The building of a new church at in was an import ant period in the history of the Primitive Methodist congregation at It was important al so for the Methodist congregation at Strange on the sixth concession of King- A building was a dire necessity to both congregations The old wooden structure of the Methodist had served its rKrrJ mm s- S s s j i Ian white frame building of the Wes ley congregation in the same cir cuit also was in poor condition and its numbers were diminish When the time arrived to con struct a new brick building that would unite both congregations the question of a site was the sub ject of a heated controversy Would the new edifice be on the same site as Primitive Methodist church which would be dismantled to make way for the new building would a new site be chosen directly on line now forming proud Baldwin an early came to this Hill and the guest speak ers were Hon Hon E Ji Davis TC Robinson and Rev Dr James Carmichael the minister of Strange Presbyterian church The trowel was used by Mr St John and in the corner stone were placed two half gallon jars con taining daily and the Methodist church A huge tent was pitched across the road on Bob Wiles lawn for the big supper The women of Laskay Presbyterian congrega tion helped with the celebration It was a wet late season that year and construction of the buil ding was delayed The building IN TODAY TO AXIM MOTORS 1 r a A BA SERVICE STATION Main and Ontario Streets Newmarket I KM i va n i re coo at Yorkshire a portion of his a Primitive Methodist Many that the first church roots from us of the Primitive con- in a op back in the Almost everyone recalled how the first church some rods east of the sixthjconccssion road fillcCSSnday Sunday Mm They all remembered how the wide plank tiers rising so his same j scats to mil z Svv T J J J 4 A f 3 i s committee headed by James Scott was enrolled by William Boys Wesley Hamilton Edward George and others Half of the cost hud al ready been subscribed and by completion Hill looked for the remaining or more to pay off the debt Sunday April the iMfein year the opening Kft3 Jbureh was held by large congregations on Hosier Sunday Three times that day services were held with the over flows taken in the basements by other ministers Rev Brown president of the Presbytery Dr Young were the Mrs Wesley Hamilton play- ill on the Jed the new reed organ which is comers still in use the pulpit neap A Woltn VI i P0H f SIJJKH IK inert XTOT till Mil took i wide for new tic fir wrp I more to the front ami have out am viVinn- at the nut Hoick you it by iU and in a pat Urn of that of till kind of car much more than a look brand new a Dollar new furl of Want to at Of building the tO his left the embarrassment of the lardy iersm who had to walk the pulpit before he could climb to row of seals They were lout he tive up the old site on back street behind the main roadway And so apart from some hard feelings La a Methodist church retained the original site On May the laying of the corner stone was held Five huudrexl people witnessed the ceremony The minister was Rev time for SO years The small if il infirm iiiD El i ft t Kl Hi Sv i KM Phone Mrs J hiss the honor in the for years that time she was small girl in the old Sun day school Mis William Boys is the oldest member in of having come into from the church For many community Sunday school served both Meth odists and in Las ts ay both in the original church and later in the present church Sunday school teachers were a mixture- of congregations In fact the sixth of King boasted churches two Presbyterian and two Methodist In the church the United church of Can ada and for the past eight years M it has been the presiding minister of the present circuit of King ami On Sunday May the church will celebrate its golden jubilee anniversary am and pm The beautifully pre served budding with its solid oak seats and other special ap pointments has been carefully proudly preserved Rev Dr Archer and Itcv Alex Foster will preach Mrs of Aurora will be among the visitors on May She and her late bad operated general store which for the 1 year Mr Baldwin Aurora is the nephew of founder Joseph Baldwin He named the village after his birth place Yorkshire Mrs Williams is another old mem Her father John took the caretaker of two churches SEE THESE BARGAINS MOTOROL TELEVISION IsabelU daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket gradual from St hospital school of nursing Toronto May nd plans to enter post graduate studies in the fall Si