L T l C M mm SPECIAL I A LI b alpihe club Double Soda r J SPECIAL I rsa plain Olives MORNING Shii riffs J Dysons Sweet Gherkins HARD GLOCOAT Johnsons Wax i jLL irxxrjrxJCr I MB A Ob ixsn McLarens In MIXED SAVORY a ft- Treas 1 La J 1 WD TINS si A CELERY STALKS rf tut if PI MDGQSBB A I WORLD It HOLIDAY iTOBK HOURS Dec 3 Friday Dec MO Saturday Jan closed all day Moil Jan Jan aan in Dundee read 29c CftlOBAG WESTONS Table Fingers CELLO or special Westons Westons 0Z 10MAWS BRAND WHITEBROWN CRACKED WHEAT Dated Daily Dread SLICED OR mm I SIZE tO SI EACH QUA 111 CoAfrotM JANUARY OP EOLIOWINO MAOAZINIS NOW ON Everywomans each Mother a Daby fACH IOC Canadian Homo Journal Liberty Magazine CM IOC CaiAM A- AMMOCIAf Pre dressed rciAi FOR POlATtV WISH TfcrtUWPig 1 f Pal World By Caroline Ion Night Alter Christmas A Nightmare in One Sleeping with Apologies to Clement C Moore the night alter Christmas when all through the house Not a creature was stirring they could not arouse Their tummies were bulging with pudding and cake Second helpings of everything now proved a mistake The children were nestled all snug in their beds While memories of Santa danced in their heads And Mama in her and 1 with Had just settled down after the days endless drag When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter I sprang from my to see what was the matter Away to the window I flew like a flash pulled back the curtains and threw up the sash The moon on the drifts of the newfa snow Showed hours of shovelling awaiting below When what to my weary old eyes should appear But an empty sloigh and eight tired reindeer With a poor old driver so pale and so sick thought My word this cant ho St Nick More slowly than turtles his coursers they came And he mumbled and fumbled and whispered each name Now Aspirin Now Now ASA and On Seltzer On On Turns and Mag nesia To the medicine chest high on the wall Oh hurry please hurry and bring back all As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly When they meet an ob stacle mount to the sky So up to the housetop the coursers they flew With the empty old sleigh and poor Nicholas too After what seemed like ages I heard on the roof The thumping and banging of each heavy hoof As I drew hi my head and was turning around Down the chimney St Nicholas came with a frown He was dressed all in rags from his head to his foot And his clothes were ail tarnish ed with ashes and soot An empty bag he had flung on his back And he looked like a poacher opening his pack Surveying the mess on the floor by the tree In a second he was down there upon one knee Into his bag went the train and the doll The Teddy boar book he gath ered them all The way he kept constantly bar ing his teeth I was tempted to encircle his head with a wreath He had a long face and a big round belly No doubt about it hed had more than jelly He was cantankerous and mean a wicked old elf And I shuddered when I saw him in spite of myself One look from eye and a twist of his head Soon gave me to know I had plenty to dread He spoke not a word but went straight to his work And emptied all the stockings then turned with a jerk And laying his hand aside of his nose In what I felt was a vulgar pose Up the chimney he crawled to to his sleigh With an offkey whistle they were on their way Hut I heard him exclaim ere he drove out of sight Dont eat pie and pudd ing all in one night FAMILY PARTY HELD AT The home of Mr and Mrs Wilfred was the scene of a happy family gathering on Christmas day when all mem bers of- the family were present Included among the guests were seven grandchildren Rev and Mrs Albert Bailey and three children Princeton and Mr and Mrs A Willis To ronto were present- Newmarket Social News CSIX LEADER NEEDED AT TRINITY An additional leader for the Canadian Girls In Training group Trinity United church Newmarket is needed Mrs who with Mrs Campbell led the has moved to Toronto The group meets weekly on Monday night from to p in the Sunday school room Anyone interested in assisting Mrs Campbell with the work is requested to contact her phone RAISE 97 FOR HOSPITAL WORK One of the successful projects conducted this year by the York County Hospital Womens aux iliary was the sale of cellophane garment bags Over 97 was raised for the auxiliarys work of providing extra comforts for hospitalized people Mrs How ard Cane and Mrs Jean Jay were the conveners HOLD NOMINATIONS FOR LADIES AUX Nomination and election of of ficers was held at the December meeting of the Legion Ladies auxiliary Newmarket Held in the Legion hall meeting was presided over by Mrs Charles Gordon Mrs George Aurora zone representative took the chair for the nominations The installation of officers held at the January meeting when reports on the years ac tivities will be presented VISIT SHUTINS TO SING CAROLS Fourteen members of the C I group Trinity United church Newmarket visited shutins on the east side of town on Monday Dec on their annual carolling trip The girls called at York County hospital to sing the favorite carols of the patients Later they returned to the church for a social halfhour The girls wore accompanied by their leader Mrs Camp bell Rev and Mrs Albert Bailey and their three children Prince ton were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilfred over the Christmas sea- sort Mr and Mrs and family have moved to To ronto where they will make their home Mr and Mrs Camp bell will spend the New Years holidays in the guests of Mr William and Mrs Fall is Mr and Mrs P McLaren Perth Mr and Mrs Keith Mc Laren Gary Proctor Nova Scotia spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Howard Proctor Mr and Mrs A Langstaff and Mr and Mrs J Findlay and family spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs James Rogers Mrs J received a Christmas telegram from her son George Calgary Mr and Mrs Robert Hall and Dr Patrick Rowan Toronto spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Jack Hamilton and Neil Mrs A Young Toronto and Mr and Mrs A Young London were Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Nelson Ion and sons Mrs Galbraith Zephyr will spend the winter months in Newmarket Mrs Palmateer accomp anied by her son Robert spent Christmas in Toronto with her son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs John Palmateer and family Mr and Mrs Donald Men ard spent Christmas with Mrs Menards mother Montreal Mr and Mrs Elgin Evans left on Monday to spend the next three months in St Peters- burg Florida Mr and Mrs John Gordon were Christmas guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Pickering Mr and Mrs James Ham- and family Mr and Mrs William Hamilton and family Miss Jean Hamilton and Mrs P Hamilton all of Toronto spent Christmas in Newmarket the guests of Councillor and Mrs Jack Hamilton and son Mrs Madeline Bray and Miss Rose both of Toron to wire home for Christmas with their parents Mr and Mrs Robert Rase Mr and Mrs George Barker Sharon and Mr and Mrs Elgin Evans spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Lome and Mr and Mrs Ross Thomp son Cedar Valley spent Christ mas with Mrs Thompsons sis ters and her mother Mrs J Mr and Mrs Russet Sttck- and Miss Amy Gibson had Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Donald Stickwood Hope Mr and Mrs A Willis Toronto visited at Christmas time with Mr and Mrs Wilfred Traviss Mr and Mrs George Simp son entertained at a dinner par ty on Boxing day Among those present were Dr Patrick Toronto Mr and Mrs Robert Hall and Mr and Airs Jack Hamilton LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS PARTY The annual Christmas parly of the Ladies auxiliary Cana dian Legion Newmarket took the form of a banquet It was held in the Legion hall with the entertainment committee pre paring the dinner Mem bers exchanged gifts There was a sing song games and a short program to bring the social evening to a close Eastern Star Installation Is Conducted By Simcoe Chapter The installation of officers of The incoming worthy matron the Newmarket chapter 202 Or- Marie Penrose received a pin der of the Eastern Star was eon- the gift of her daughter Loraine ducted by the chapter who Is residing in France with the immediate Past Worthy Hope made the THE Horner formerly of Zephyr daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Norman Horner is the bride in this photo The groom is Mr August Winona The are now residing cm their farm near Winona The bride is high school SHROPSHIRE St Pauls Anglican Church Newmarket was the setting for a pretty wedding on Friday Dec when Katherino Ruth daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Newmarket was mar ried to Jack Walter Shropshire son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Shropshire Newmarket Hey J Rhodes performed the cere mony Mrs J Little was the organist The bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in pale blue brocaded satin pale blue feathered hat and while shoes and gloves She wore a corsage of white rosea and car nations Miss Jean Anne sister of the bride was bridesmaid She was gowned in rust brocaded satin feathered to match and white shoes and gloves Her cor sage was of yellow roses Mr Bob was best man Messrs Fred Bcnnitz cousin of the bride and Mr James Sanderson broth erinlaw of the groom were the ushers The reception was held at the parish hall of the Anglican church where the brides mother received in pale blue with navy accessories and wore a corsage of white mums and pink roses She was assisted by the grooms mother who navy with matching accessories and a cor sage of white mums and pink couple will re in Newmarktt former student at Newmarket Saturday December was the setting for a pretty wedding at church when Betty Joan daughter of Mr ami Mrs Stanley was married to Murray Howard son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Holt MLss Fran cis was organist and Mr Kenneth Stewart was the soloist- Rev and Mr Kenneth Stewart officiated at the cere mony Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore ivory velvet with finger tip veil She carried Johanna Hill roses Mrs J Bent ley was matron of honor and wore a waltz length blue velvet een dress hat to match and muff of feathered mums and garden- las Miss Doris sister of the bride was bridesmaid She wore a waltz length wine velveteen dress hat to match ami muff of feathered mums and gar denias Mr Douglas was best man Messrs and Jim Cupples were ush ers For reception which was held hall the brides mother received In a dress of crepe with navy accessories was assisted by the grooms mother dressed In wino crepe with navy accessories For travelling to New York COMMON ROUND By Isabel In lb ON CHRISTMAS EVE The moon and stars shone bright and clear On Christinas Eve on Christmas Eve They sensed some great event was near Arid they were filled with joyous fear On that first Christmas Eve But soon upon their brilliance lay On Christmas on Christinas Eve A light that far outshone the day And round a stable seemed to play On that first Christinas Eve The ass and oxen stabled there On Christmas on Christinas Eve The lambs and the doves so fair Bent low before the glory there At the dawn of Christmas morn ing They watched the shepherds come trembling That Christmas dawn that Christmas dawn Told by the angel and song At the birth of Babe foretold for long Who came on that morning They watched the Holy Child ho lay That Christmas morn that Christmas morn So safe so sweet though the bed was hay And the ox and the ass and the lambs felt they Shared the wonder of Christmas morning Three camels shook their bells at the door As three mighty kings laid their gifts before Hie Baby King they had come to adore On Christmas Day in the morn ing And so through the ages from then till now On Christmas mom on Christmas morn All creatures created kneel and bow To Son of God who fulfilled Gods vow That Messiah should and III people save Matron Amy and Dis trict Deputy Grand Matron Pcrte Kohl assisting Guests were present from chap ters in Cookstown Col I wood Weston r and Stroud Soloists for the special meet were Charles Boyd and Ma bel A presentation of a jewel and certificate was made to the retiring matron and patron Mrs and Stewart Mr and Mrs matte the presop on be half of the members They were presented with silver trays from the retiring officers YORK HOSPITAL AUXILIARY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the York County Hospital Womens auxiliary will be held on Tues day Jan pm in the Ag ricultural Board rooms St Newmarket Complete re ports on the years activities will be given and election of officers will be held The membership convener re ports that the membership stands at A full repre sentation of these members coming from nil the districts served by the is request ed at this important meeting Light refreshments wilt be serv ed lion Baskets of flowers were presented to Mrs Penrose and the incoming worthy patron Harold Jackson by Gertrude Stephenson and Laura Smith At the close of the installation a delicious buffet supper was served It convened by Laura Boyd Those who wilt hold office in include worthy matron Marie Penrose worthy patron A Jackson associate matron Mary Smith associate patron Frank Hope conductress Near associate conductress Ruth Leach see Violet Rhea Hay chaplain Price marshal Lorine Mills or ganist Margaret war der Andrews sen tinel Stephen Rose star points Adah Hope Ruth Vera Baldwin Esther Jean Wright- man Martha Marie Moore and Electa Mildred Watson PAROCHIAL GUILD The first meeting of the new year for the Parochial guild St Pauls Anglican church New market will be held at the home of Mrs Allan Read Lane on Tuesday Jan pm Election of officers will be held ami reports presented on the years activities HOPE HOBBY CLUB HOLDS XMAS PARTY December meeting of Hope Hobby club took the form of a Christmas party It was held at the home of Mrs Harvey Miller The election of officers for the coming year was held and the present officers were returned by acclamation Reports were received The project committee reported that over had been spent on improvements on the township hall The balance as revealed in the financial report was 18 and donations from mite boxes for the Sharon Anglican amounted to approximate ly MIRACLE CANCER DRESSINGS Clean white cotton and other suitable materials for cancer dressings are needed Donations may be left at the Womens In stitute Rest Rooms St at any time SEASONS GREETINGS and many thanks To our customers for the we have enjoyed in at BEN AND LUCY STORE EAGLE ST FREE DELIVERY PHONE brldo donned a black On I By love and victory oer grave their return they will In And Ho came that CI Mount THINK WKLCOMIJ TO THANK SHOWN US IN WB CORD AND MAY THE NEW KRANTZ I I J