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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 22, 1954, A14

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vv a t 31010 I t friends and patrons we wis ST row propria ne pleasures that Season o v The Canadian Pacifics answer for travellers wanting snacks and lowerpriced meals on trains is coffee shop section shown above of new scenic dome coaches now going into service on transcon tinental trains Steps at centre rear lead to scenic dome section where coach travellers can enjoy allround View passing scenery A third section of these new stainless steel streamlined cars contains 26 coach seats equipped with fulllength leg rests and reclining backs for long distance travellers The cars in coachdomecoffee shop series are colorfully decorated with carved linoleum panels of provincial legislatures and of anna In addition to the coffee shops which serve meals and snacks throughout the day and evening the new trains will be equipped with ultramodern dining room cars which will be delivered next Springs FIRST CHRISTMAS TEA AND BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL The Evening Trinity United church Newmarket held the first annual Christmas tea and bazaar on Thursday Dec It was well patronized and much praise was received by the mem bers of the group organized earlier this year for their deli cious lunch and the beautiful decorations Mrs Fred Leach received the guests Mrs St J Aiken Mrs Phil Hamilton Mr Campbell and Mrs poured at the head table was centred with a grouping evergreen and lighted candles Or of fite individual tea I an lighted dentfatted Christmas trees adde the- festive in the were- ghdsftaes cor- sagas ajjrtinsv gocfe j and a the tilths convened trie fetich- el Mrs A the Other conveners were parcel Cbaxle Boyd knit ting Mrs by Mrs Harper Price aprons Mrs Keith McLaren bake table Mrs Donald The appreciation of the group was extended to the members of the Afternoon who assisted I them with this first venture A t throat i and your J Al p T -Amy- LA at this joyous time all our hapin Holiday Season jOn our Aim Urge Children To Remember Safety Habits On Holidays IN COURSE Stephens Newmarket won first In a Paint course on the merchant- and uses of and niches held at the University of during the fail months i CAN NOW ENJOY INSULATION re- WRITE OR ri j TV THE I The Ontario minister of edu cation stressed the import ance to school inspectors and principals of traffic safety cation fur children especially the season The safety of school on streets and- highways is a problem of great concern which grows larger from year to year It is indeed fortunate that growth of this problem a ex pressed by increases In statistics injuries and fatalities has not been as great proportionately as the growth in schoolage popu lation and motor traffic many conditions imcextain weather early nightfall the fact lhe club The prize that people of all ages are doing an unusual amount of travelling shopping and visiting all of which combine at this time to increase the likelihood of acci dents It is a tragic fact that the Christmas Rush period has be- come known as one of the worst periods of the year for traffic accidents minister has urged that in sach school some special effort be made to help the when on the habits and attitude was given for questions answer- wl at the completion of each of the lectures held during the course giving and dress and sport shirts pyjamas ami boxer shorts at Wests phone i Whiie any increase at ail in of safety which have market the accident toll is we can nevertheless derive en couragement toward renewed ef forts from what progress facts do indicate Undoubtedly the regular attention to safety instruction in Ontario schools has helped many children to avoid crippling or fatal accident injuries Our teachers assisted in many many cases by local police officers and others have not only taught safety thoy have also by frequent reminders kept the subject well forward lit says the J these important efforts the Department of Education has in school 1 vn j TO REPEAT PLAY The Newmarket Scouts and Guides will repeat their produc tion of Ali Baba and the Forty at the scout hall on Wednesday Dec pm The pJay was staged Mothers auxiliary Christmas party and being rc- by popular reciuest V rtV I 4 if e js May this Holiday Season be a joyous and healthful one for J Long Distance Of Chris tmas Greeting Calls Christmas which be- much appreciated at- have no gay wrap- going to and from term provided the to of this co-op- f un precedented volume this year While people here are busy Wrapping acres of tissue paper around presents and sending an two doparfr- has resulted in traffic safety facts a reaching not only a large l of more than pupils but through the pupils reds of thousands the province During holiday period how ever the children are away from the schools daily influence In the Christmas season there are overseas points Because Chriatmas Day falls on a Saturday holiday per will be more compressed than usual and the peak volume of holiday long distance calls is likely to be higher than in other years There will be persons hand- J I avalanche of cards through the long distance traffic here long distance telephone this Christmas working in shifts operators are getting ready to to deal with Yutetide traffic handle more greeting which begins to increase sharp- than over before Hi Bell Telephone company estimates that calls for outoi ly during Christmas To help telephone users avoid delays and get greater tivm ftNIOK OK THE DOMINION HANK MOUNT IN PKKSON OH It town points will originate here lion from ChrUtms greeting j on Christmas Day as local j calls Mr offered this dents greet loved ones far away- I suggestion you know the telephone number of the person you are falling give it to the operator This eliminates a call to Information at distant centre and speeds up the com pletion of For weeks the Bell company has been making plans to- cope with expected flood of calls Just before and during the holi day weekend Every regular This will apply especially to opera tot will boon duly and huge tide of messages which people will receive is also expected set a new word Wherever possible telephone us i should place calls before or after Christmas Bios- dale Bell manager said That will help you avoid delays and incompleted calls when cir cuits are most heavily loaded calls to the Man limes Wo tern Canada the United State and r me Ft J CAPPING i VULCANIZING SERVICE PHONE is operators will bo called to help Wherever possible jtXtrn equipment will be brought into service and circuits will he arranged handle the unusual pattern of calling of the season upon you May the Christmas bring you Joy Lb f St iSewmafkit our an 11 I wi ftJ w -vw- I I j 53 fc ur i i t i S

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