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Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Sep 1954, p. 7

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n MISS EVA BARNES GUEST SPEAKER FOR JUNIOR WA Miss Eva Barnes principal of the King George school New market will address a meeting of the Junior Trinity United church on Tuesday Oct psn in the Sunday school room Miss Barnes will speak on her summer tour of Great Bri tain and Europe The guest soloist will be Miss Clara There will be re freshments A cordial invita tion is extended to the young women of the congregation COMMISSIONER Mrs Carl Knoll Aurora has been appointed District Girl Guide commissioner for New market and Holland Landing She succeeds Mrs Nelson Ion who has completed her four year term as District Commis sioner for this area FESTIVAL The annual harvest festival was held at St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket on Sunday Sept 26 The church was beau tifully decorated with the fruits of the harvest I THE MARIGOLD GIFT SHOPPE have a complete line of RustCraft boxed Xmas cards on display MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION You can now take advantage of our Xmaa layaway plan Take that load off your mind ask for your CALENDAR OF MEMORY Marigold Gift Newmarkets Greeting Card Centre Main St SGHOMBERG MIR amlSatu October 89 Society in all classes and official opening pm Sat Road Horse Race Pony Show tactions Boys and Girls Calf club tin High School Girls Band MISSION TO GROUNDS OCT 8 euchre and dance in hall INHALL Addresses Open Meeting Womens Liberal Assoc Brains have no sex said Miss Margaret Toronto when she addressed an open meeting sponsored by the Newmarket Womens Liberal as sociation at home of Mrs Kenneth Morton on Thursday Sept Mrs Neil Downey pre sided Miss spoke on wo mans place in civic affairs She told her large audience that wo men should be conscious of the privilege they had in being able to come together for such In many parts of the world they cant do that But she warned in her talk in which she outlined differences between the type of democracy practiced in the United States and Canadas and in the achieves of British women that wo men had to earn their place on their merits and not because of their feminity We have had no women cab inet ministers and we still have nt even had a deputy minister ship awarded a woman These will only come when women be come important in political life Miss explained The speaker was introduced by Mrs Nelson Ion following a short talk by Jack Smith Lib eral member of parliament for North York Among the visitors at the meeting were Mrs Green wood president of the Toronto and York Womens Liberal asso ciation and Mrs Charles ste Aurora who has been presi dent of the Aurora group for ap proximately 40 years Mrs C Stephenson moved the vote of thanks to Miss A nominating committee of five members was named They will present a report at the as sociations October meeting when a general election will be held Following a discussion period refreshments were serv ed vr Four generations of family of Newmarket are repre sented here For the second time in the history of living members of the family there have been four generations pictured together Shown above are Bert McCarnan Newmarket his son Donald Toronto his grandson Wayne Trenton and his great granddaughter Ruth Ruth was six months old when picture was taken When her father Wayne was bom he made the fourth generation in the family whose group included his father Donald his grandfather Bert and his great grandfather Robert Sr MOUNT Work on the basement of the church is progressing The men hope to lay the blocks this week The services have been held in the school house Sunday school will he held at am church at It am The bride and groom have re turned from their honeymoon Mr and Mrs Elgin Cole will live on their farm We welcome them to the community The meeting will be held at Mrs Floyd Wingers on Friday evening Oct Mr Bobby Smith has moved to He is living with his uncle Mr Smith ALL WEATHER COAT LONDON ENGLAND Sensationally styled SCOUT PAPER SALVAGE The second part of the Scout paper salvage will be conducted this Saturday Oct pm when the truck will cover the east side of the town including the east side of Main St House holders are requested to have their bundles of papers securely tied in small parcels which can he handled easily by the boys They should be placed at the curb Hope Hobby Club Meets At Home of Mrs Graham The Hope Hobby club met at the home of Mrs Graham on Tuesday Sept with mem and three visitors present The meeting was chaired by Mrs H Wright Community singing readings Mrs form of a weiner roast on the evening of October at the cottage of Mrs All members their husbands and children are invited The program was under the direction of Mrs Jack and Mrs Cecil Mrs Evans and Mrs S Walker gave was led by Mrs Walker Roll call was Why I like to be a club member It was to send to the Agnes Macphail Memorial Scholarship fund The meeting approved a donation of to the York County Hospital Building Fund now and another donation of next April The Sharon Hall committee was authorized to purchase an electric stove and make arrange ments for Installation The next meeting of the club will be in MOUNT PLEASANT Farmers are pleased to see a few good days in which they hope to finish threshing which has been slow because of so much rain Communion service will be held at the Mount Pleasant church on Sunday Oct 3 A number of residents attend ed a kitchen quiz and Mrs Millar gave another reading Lunch was served by Mrs Micks Mrs Mrs J and Mrs Long Mr and Mrs Ed Williams Bee- ton visited Mrs Mitchell on Saturday Misses Bertha Dixon Kathleen and Elsie Sutton Toronto spent the weekend with their parents A business and devotional meeting of the Evening WA was held at the home of Mrs Dave on Monday evening Mrs Ruby who has been a resident here and a mem ber of the has moved to Newmarket for the winter months She was presented with a prayer and hymn book on Thursday by the members of the Mrs Fisher who is mov ing to Caledon East was present ed with a cup and saucer They will be missed in our community Mr and Mrs Wilfred were on a motor trip to the eastern provinces last week Miss Cora spent Mon day in Toronto Mr Stevens who has been with the Imperial Bank here for a number of years has been moved to Toronto- Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sep 30 Page LOCAL DANCE CLUB HAS REGISTRATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS Over registered on Mon day Sept for the Betty Gor don Dance clubs weekly classes in the Newmarket Legion Miss Peggy OHalloran was pres ent to assist the instructress Mrs Gordon The cooriginator of the club Mrs Gordon Downward return ed for her fifth consecutive sea son as the groups pianist For the first time there will be a class for boys HOLLAND LANDING HOME AND SCHOOL TO MEET OCT 4 The Holland Landing Home and School Association will hold its first meeting of the school season on evening of Monday Oct Mr Walker will present pric es to the children who for the last school term had good attendance records Interesting meetings are planned for this year SAVE to on brand new MODELS to choose from OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL LOW DOWN PAYMENTS EASY TERMS LTD Newmarket Phone At the end of according to official figures there were j horses on Canadian I the anniversary farms I services on Sunday English coat for Canadian weather ALL WOOL GABARDINE 4950 Austin Mr John West and Hart can give you ex on styles and fitting On Tuesday Sept the members of WI and some from Pine Orchard WI enjoyed a bus trip to Cohourg and on arrival were welcomed the president and secretary of the Institute Lunch was served and a conducted tour the General Electric plant was held The pupils and parents of school a roast at Earl Tooles south farm by the creek on Fri day night Mr Tregwin was master of ceremonies Mr and Mrs Earl Toole Stuart and Elgin Toole Mrs Toole and Mrs were in Oshawa for Sunday tea Miss was a supper guest of Miss Marjorie Preston on Tuesday night hist week At the home of Mrs on Saturday were Mr and Orley and Earl fflsoiLoraine and Port Perry and Mr and Mrs Murray McClure Wanda and Mr and Mrs Douglas and and Miss Joyce Van visited their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Gordon Mil ler at Victoria Corners Mr and Mrs Sheridan Miss and Mrs attended anniversary services at on Sunday evening On Monday night Mr and Mrs Hunt were complete ly taken by surprise when neigh bors and friends filled the house to overflowing and presented them with a clock and mirror also for Mr Hunt a smoking stand The WI gave Mrs Hunt a cup and sau cer Anniversary services will tie held at Pine Orchard Union church on Sunday Oct At am Rev will preach and there will be special music At pm Rev of Mount Albert will speak and there will be special choir selections Our Readers BELHAVEN letters to the editor are al ways welcome hut the of the writers must known to he editor The Editor have read Dairy Farmers current comment on the possi bility that the present pricing of milk on the basis of the new formula might be the trick that will put a solid foundation under the milk economy However before I was through that Interesting survey I con fess that this city slicker was in a sort of nomanslam orient the basic problems involved in getting three bottles of the Mr and Mrs Albert spent Sunday with their son and aforesaid precious stuff to this Two stores Newmarket and Aurora 158 St Aurora Ph PA his wife Mr and Mrs Ross stocks Mount Albert Mr James Stevenson is ill Mr and Mrs Raymond Fair- ham and David Toronto were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Fairbarn Mrs Florence Owens Bald win had dinner on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Perry Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Peter Grainger Kingston formerly baseline who ore the proud parents of a baby girl Mr and Mrs Emery called on Mr and Mrs Skin ner Sutton line on Sunday Mr and Mrs George and family Mount Albert were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Norman King SHARON Service at the United church on Sunday is at am Sun day school at am Annivers ary services will be held on Sunday Oct 17 at am and Mr and Mrs Drake and Mr and Mrs Jack Weston Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ralph Long Mr and Mrs Stewart Hal- stead and Miss Moy Stevens Toronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Stevens urban household bright early every morning If I may venture on a brief spot of comment I would following points We seem to be able to produce more of the product than what at present in fluid form If wo want to sell more the distribu tors want to sell more too Since there are no export mar kets involved and since there is no overproduction or competi tion from another product the solution is simple to sell more fluid milk I took this latter problem straight to a couple of my city friends both large and well- grounded executive minds and the direct question If you boys had that marketing problem in which direction would you go Curiously enough both of these men accustomed to deal with such technological situa tions took off in what seemed to me to be opposite directions No I would tailor production to demand No would indus trialize the surplus fluid flow In the ensuing discussion however both came toward common ground ie both would call upon the research labora tory to find a way to bypass the fluid market by processing the pricedestroying surplus Businessman I

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