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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Nov 1954, p. 13

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fi Farmers Cheque Boosts Y Hospital Fund At the November meeting Unlonville Junior Farmers Victoria Square a cheque for was presented to the Yoik County Hospital Building Fund market Fund Chairman on hand to receive the cheque He thanked the Junior Farmers on behalf of the hospi tal and told them that the fund raising was still in progress We are some distance from our minimum objective he said The focus late ly has been shifted to the disas ter Hurricane Hazel left in its vaVe however with the fine Jeavor shown by individuals and such as yourselves I am confident we shall reach the top The Union lie Junior Farm ers contribution represented the proceeds of a draw for a calf at the Fair MOUNT ALBERT Mr Cline Burr and Mr- and Mrs Burr and family Richmond Hill spent Sunday at the home of his brother Mr J Burr 3 Convention Urges Stronger Curbs On Romance Crime Books The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov 11 Page Shop in the convenience of your own home Christmas Gifts and Specials Phone Newmarket 396w I annual At Home OF THE NEWMARKET SUTTON District HIGH SCHOOL Fri NOVEMBER 19 NEWMARKET HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT OCLOCK per couple Dress Music by The Manhattans EVERYONE WELCOME SLEY A I lits for the man who is a little waist who requires WAIST NAVY BLUE SERGE IT S This scene is from the film Executive Suite which will he play ing at the Theatre Newmarket Nov and 13 As an ex ecutive secretary Nina passes a ballot to vital stockholder Barbara Stanwyck March scheming to win the presidency of giant corporation attempts to influence her vote in this scene The NKS News Column Condemning the romance type of magazines paper back novels and crime stories as giv ing an indecent distorted portrayal of life the convention of Central Ontario Womens Institutes at Toronto last week a resolu tion asking the Federal Govern- to put a stronger curb on this menace to young people It urged the enforcement of exist ing laws and if necessary for billeting the printing of such lit erature In Canada and banning imports Indeterminate sentences for persons convicted of six offences also a suggestion The re lease of such persons should be on their willingness to undergo psychiatric treat- Boys Craft Club This club is headed by Mr who organized it last year so that boys who wanted to take shop work yet were unable to fit it into their curriculum could do so The boys have use of the vari ous machines in the shop and ore able to make anything they please paying only for the ma terials they use The members meet every Thursday after school under the practiced eye of Mr who also any assis tance The Boys Craft Club has no executive- Bob Kerr Pen Vern Hutchinson is president of our Student Council this year He lives here in Newmarket is in fifth form and is I years old- He is active in sports being star quarterback the Foot ball team Vern has nine sub jects this year and is a good stu dent lie has no definite plans for the future He is the representative for Simpsons for Pal Qulnn lives Newmarket has attended for live years She is 17 Old and in grade This vicepresident dent Council She ac tive interest in sports on the Senior Volleyball this year Pat wants to be a nurse and pin fining to train at St hospital in Toronto Will write nine senior matriculation papers this year She is a good student Pat is Eatons Junior Council representative for girls for NILS Two of A Series Editorial Last Friday night Newmarket High School held its merit for the graduates of But was not the first Com mencement they had ex perienced for with their transi lion from grade eight in public school to grade nine in high school they had graduated into a new life and a beginning And it was last Friday night that the of stepped in ter another phase of their lives and therefore into another be ginning But Commencements do not there Those who go on to college will experience yet ano ther and more begin ning when they graduate into the business of Life We experience endings and beginnings ait our lives until the final Beginning Brown 13 until proven fit to take proper place in society It laid A resolution also asked that all poisons convicted of sex be completely segregated from other prisoners while serv- ing sentence Both resolution presented by the King branch The abolition of the means test for veterans and widows of veterans seeking pensions was urged The Federal Government was to adopt a design for a flag that will be distinctly Canadian This resolution was- by King City WI An emergency resolution unanimous approval ask the Provincial Board of the choose one or more DENTAL HEALTH IS THEME OF SHARON HOME AND SCHOOL Dental health will be the theme of the November meet ing of the Sharon Home and School association to be held in Sharon township hall on Mon day Nov 815 pm Dr S Dental association will be introduced by Miss school nurse There will be a film Refreshments will be served Everyone is welcome QUEENSV1IILE Among the Sunqpgiicsts at the home of and Mrs Frank were Mrs and Mr and Mrs Bill all of Toronto United Nations projects lindei I lie oft coupon plan and that be asked for contri bution for such projects MISSION CIRCLE MEETS The Mission Circle of the Christian Baptist church will have a work meeting at the home of Mrs Smart St on Thursday Nov 18 at Please note change in place and date ATTEND The Sharon Junior Farmers church service will be held in Sharon Anglican church at pm on November SUPERIOR WALL PAINT Would you like to earn Hundreds of Dollars for a little studv i Theatre goers another opportunity to join to the wake of discussion arid con troversy which follows the uction of a play by Eliot is latest a comedy caUcd The Clerk will open twoweek run at Great Thea tre on Nov 16 A strong cast by Frances By land Don Davis and popular Toronto actor Douglas in will bo reeled by Basil The Lady From to the title of to on Nov at This domestic comedy by Aime SttUlct will feature Bet ty icightosv a who in the visit to inlaws seta to their domestic and af fairs As a special preCbttelrnflS traction the Crest offers mas In The Market Place a trans lation a modern Nativity play by Andre which tells the story of a band of roving gypsies and their attempt to cheer them selves up on a cold Christmas Eve by the performance of an impromptu version of the Nativ ity legend The play opens on Dee and will end appropriate ly with a performance on Christ mas Nicholas Stuart Grey has be come famous in England for his charming and witty versions of nursery tales The Crest will perform one of the most popu lor of those Beauty And The Beast in the two weeks follow ing Christmas The play will open on Boxing Day Dec with special afternoon benefit perfor mance for children Frances will bo seen again with the company as Beauty and Murray at present in England will play his first role of the season as the Beast For these last two plays and for Twelfth Night the Crests first Shakespeare which follows a special price for children is being Introduced Following the Shakespeare which will be last play to bo directed by Basil Coleman Crest will introduce lis director for second half of the season Michael with the comedy The Biggest lt la Town A KelHeMborn man Uvea Manitoba birthday last Walter Curtis Ave Brandon and parsed his birthday on XRlober A Jftftgara NewrriArket ccrltiy returned ly bus from Brandon trip west to bo till oil Ihe cofcbration his Age seems mean nothing in the Curtis family A of New market for many years a night patrol policeman on the New market force does not look years of ago has made sev eral trips west to visit his uncle and he says the journey by bus does not bother him Uncle Walter Curtis at Is up and dressed for breakfast before nine each morning Ho reads the newspapers listens to the and like everyone else expresses his opinions on political issues the weather city council affairs and harvest con- sits in the garden on warm days and on the sun porch if it is cool He enjoys ride in the country with his soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs ft- Farter with whom he lives On his birthday he enjoyed an afternoon reception ami supper Ho was born In KcUleby in In ho married Annie Brooklyn and la ter went west to Brandon was a contractor tot many year Three sons two daughters 12 grandchildren and great grandchildren comprise his ed years ago sen 3Ugh- Mr Mrs It Curtis and Mr- Mrs PATTERN OF GUTS Patternfull of potholders all different gay easy to make Perfect for Christmas gifts ba zaars as well as your own kit chenuse gay scraps bright thread Value Seven yes seven pot- holders in Pattern Direc tions and embroider v transfer Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS for this pattern stamps he accepted lo The New market Era and Express House hold Arts Newmarket Print plainly NAME ADDRESS PATTKKN NUMBER Years ago when I was buying my first life insurance I looked only at the size of the premiums I would have to pay until a friend said The real cost of life insurance consists of the premiums you pay less the dividends the company pays you over the years l I studied the dividend record of The Mutual Life Canada and quickly saw the advantage buying insurance that Company After all Ihese years am ahead hundreds of dollars because oi that decision To get adequate protection for your family at lowest net cost consult The Mutual life of Canada representative in your community today THE MUTUAL of CANADA WAT ONTARIO Your T Representatives for Newmarket and District GERALD SEDORE 11 College NORMAN Kctlleby Phone Aurora or Timothy St Newmarket ph Brimful of thrifty gift Ideas our Alice Brooks Catalog of the most popu lar embroidery crochet sewing colortransfer designs to send fir Plus four patterns printed in book Send cents for your copy Ideas for gifts bazaars fashions im This and olhei plans booklets as shown below yours Writ today to Form Scrvlco Depart ment Box 335 Vancouver or belter still pick up copy from your lumber dealer MAKE SURE YOU GET to The flexibility this hog house is its greatest advant age Individual opensided house in spring and fall and semiopen shady quarters during hot si weather with two units faced together it warm draftfree farrowing house in wird with large panels of Sylvaply plywood it is and easily erected The finished unit is exception light readily portable BRAND DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD A his birthday PINE ORCHARD The Hunt club presented a colorful scene as they passed this on Union church service will be 11 am on Sunday Nov and Sunday school will be at am Rev George is pastor Mrs George Mason Mrs Har ry Mrs John Ash Mrs Johnston and Mrs Ross attended the cen tral area I convention in To ronto last week The Willing Workers of Union church completed two quills for flood relief and one for Korean relief at their November meet ing Lunch was served by Mrs Douglas Hope and Mrs Arnold Johnson Mrs John Pyle visited re cently with Mr and Mrs Roy Toronto Miss Beth Johnston Toronto spent the weekend at home Mrs Ross Armltage was a recent guest of Mr and Mrs Russell Collin nod Mr and Mrs Albert Bailey Toronto The Willing Workers of Union church will hold an afternoon tea and sale of baking and knit- ted articles at the homo of Mrs Roy Cody on Tuesday afternoon Nov 30 Proceeds will be In the furnace timid buy Save money SEW that cute corduroy winter or wool outfit daughter needs I This pattern is so basic youil whip it up easily even if youre a be- pinner Blouse jumper Jacket mixmates that double her wardrobe Pattern Childs Sizes Sizo fl jacket and jumper 11 yards blouse yard 35inch fabric This easytouse pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Send In coins stamps rannot bo accepted for pattern Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN cart ot the Ira d Express Pattern MS HOG water arc to Toi punctiuo Com not corrode Aim groin bt XX f z AOltfiiioutghM for informotlon for FIR PLYWOOD CO LID RIVE EAST NEWMARKET

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