RST if 1 J i With home on tin their line Mr and Mr Charlie Homer of Virginia called on on Sunday Bethel church closed for the present v v CASH Ml SILLS If you and need it promptly for to pay due Wfl any other good reason W you have a steady income and can regular monthly payment no aodorsert are required usually made In one day J i j V- i K if fc W- rtf i iffiiipCerPon Director S Elliott has an attentive audience as he talks to of Everyman Newmar ket High Schools entry in Simpsons Collegiate Drama Festival Winners of the festival lost year Newmarket players hope to retain the plaque this year They will compete in the first preliminary to be held at Earl Collegiate on Friday February 24 The cost from left to right front row Paul Blair Donna Ball Pat Myrna Brown Judy King and Tom Kurlz Second row Bob Vernon Elizabeth Karl McCutchoon Don Lewis Pat Jean Bob Kerr Bob Fines and Vern Hutchinson LECTURES FOR THE ART CLUB The theme of landscaping will carry through the next three meetings of the Newmarket Art club beginning with tonights meeting in the town hall at Robert Chadwick will lec ture on composition and color Next week Thursday March I Mr will demon strate his lecture by doing a landscape in oils- On March each member of the will work on a landscape painting JOHN 19c OWNERS Wens you A HOME EEXKiFOIt PRICK LIST ALL RCHANlDtSti TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY BUY THE BEST QUALITY MARKET DRAMA FESTIVAL for Suburban Secondary schools First Preliminary will he held at KARI IIAKi FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24 Schools competing WESTON COLLEGIATE EARL NEWMARKET HIGH SCHOOL Tickets available at schools Quebec Township Is Named For Former Newmarket Man A former Newmarket man John Ronnie is being honored posthumously by the Quebec Department of and Forests it was announced in Ottawa earlier this month A township northeast of Mattawa is being named after him Mr died on Feb He was horn at Newmar ket he received his public and secondary school education and graduated in civil engineer ing from the University of To ronto in He undertook postgraduate study in astronomy and geodesy which led to a de gree of Bachelor of Applied Science in In that year he 5t II J A I iui lit Mm J oacd on a ftili flll shown am Mr lUln Mm followed in their oil follow fur right her tlireoJif mothers footsteps It over Again A laughter how much her mother liken job and decide would like to follow in her go In cornea work tho Bell When daughter follows mother brother follows and son follow father you can bo pretty that people have found lota of good for joining telephone company obtained a certificate as a Dom inion Topographical surveyor The Quebec government de cided to honor Mr for having contributed in large measure to the establishment geodetic work in the province was worldwide because of the interest lie took in the design of new instruments and because his theories have contributed notably to the velopment of precision theodo lites as used today an extract from the winners of the Quebec board states His father William was principal of the Newmarket public school for many years His grandfather John Stokes a prominent architect was a sur veyor in York and surrounding counties Particularly interested in the honor conferred on this able and affable public servant are his widow the former Florence Eliz abeth daughter of the late Auditor General John his two sons William owner and editor of the Ex press and Peter of Ottawa also a daughter Elizabeth wife of Wing Commander Philip Tripe present stationed In Trier Germany SilftfHDAY CLUB Birthday wishes are extended this week to James Larry years old on Friday Feb Kenneth Ash Newmar ket years old dr Saturday Feb Newmar ket years old on Sunday Feb V Clarke Smith Newmarket years old on Mon day Harry Lavender I years old on Mon day Feb 20 Shirley Newmarket 9 years old on Wednesday Feb Alary Elizabeth Service market years old on Wednes day Feb John Lehman New market 10 years old Thurs day Feb Rawlins Lowndes Keswick years old on Thursday Feb Wayne Francis Newmar ket years old on Thursday Feb Send your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club NURSES ADDRESSED BY MISS FORSYTH Miss Leslie Forsyth nurse at Pickering College was the speaker for the February meet ing of Chapter District of the Registered Nurses association of Ontario The meeting which was held on Feb in St Johns school New market was chaired by Miss The Newmarket Era and Express Feb 1056 Berlha Miss Forsyth was introduced by Miss Vera Smyth Miss For syth told of her experience as a student nurse in England during the last war She described the hospitals and the curricula and degrees obtainable in the British schools for nursing Mrs Ethel moved the vote of thanks to the speaker A social halfhour brought the ev ening to a close when refresh ments wore served under the of Mrs James Nicholson LASKAY MI CLUB The eight members of club are preparing for Achievement Day March in the board rooms of the Depart ment of Agriculture starting at am Their project work will be on Mar On March 17 they wilt ex hibit their work at sale and ten YOUR OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A COMMUNITY TWO MOTORISTS ARE KILLED EVERY DAY IN RURAL ONTARIO One In Four Of These Accidents Happens On Farmers Doorstep Last year nearly persons were killed in motor mishaps outside urban areas One in every four such accidents in rural Ontario occurred at a rural intersection or farm lane connection with a major highway In many cases farmers were in no way involved in more cases farm drivers probably were innocent victims of careless highway motorists But farmers and their families died in some of these smashups Farm vehicles were destroyed And directly or Indirectly Ontarios farm population pays a shore of the tremendous cost that motor accidents annually inflict in this province Safety is everybodys business everybodys responsibility The farmer has a major stake in the safety of rural roads whether they are familiar township routes regularly travelled county roads or our provincial super highways Death and injury lurk at every intersection The Ontario Federation of Agriculture is marking Rural Safe Driving Week on February to May urge every farmer and farm family this province to give their attention and active support to the occasion During this week and every week drive so an accident wont be yours Hon F Thomas MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE Province of Ontario A Vital Factor The Newmarket Public Library What of printed page The printed word tells of events great and small in the life of mankind the fall of a great slat or the birth of a baby Told at the moment this is Told in ivtrospivt this is his- the true yardstick of our countrys strength citizens and how they work in friendly cooperation to build their own communities for all Canada is but a reflection of the communi ties that compose it and of the citizens that build them SHREDDED WHEAT EVAPORATED CARNATION MUX tail tins But give myself unto prayer Psalm Lying tongues were busy against the reputation of David but he did not defend himself lie moved the case into a higher court and pleaded before the great King Himself Prayer Is A child delights his picture hook A connoisseur pores over printed reproductions of great works of art Musical scores are know from firsthand experience la a good place to work 1 r ILL COMPANY i I the safest method of replying to words of hatred Die Psalmist prayed In no cold hearted man ner he gave himself to the ex ercise Ho threw his whole fioul and heart into it strain ing every sinew and muscle- as Jacob did when he was wrestling with angel Thus and thus only shall any of us peed at the Throne of Grace As a shadow has no power because it has no sub stance in it even that sup plication In which a mans proper self Is not thoroughly present in agonizing earnest ness vehement desire is ineffectual for it lacks that which would it force Fervent prayer says the old divine like a cannon planted at the gates of heaven makes them fly open The common fault with the most of us is that wc yield to distractions Our thoughts go roving hi ther yon and wo make progress toward our de sired end quicksilver our mind will not hold togeth- or but rolls off this way and that How great an evil Is this It injure us and what is worst it Insults our Clod would wo think of a petitioner If while having an audience with the King ho should be playing with a feather or catch- a fly Are wo any better when wo pray ami the same lime have a of other distracting thoughts rushing through our mind Continuance and pep- arc intended in expression of our text David did not cry and then re lapse into silence his holy clamour was continued until Clod answered from Heaven Prayer not he our hobby or our pastime hut our daily business our habit our voca tion ami our calling Wo must addict ourselves to prayer Wo must bo immersed in prayer as In our element and so proy without censing teach us to interpreted by a vio linist or a night club vocalist who turn printing into sound for their audiences So pleasure also comes from the printed image A schoolboys primer and a scientists published research paper convey learning ad vance knowledge poets dream the philosophers thoughts the novelists insight the Bibles truths these aro free ly shared through the printed pages Here man finds inspira tion To further the study and un derstanding of the past to help man live more fully and secure ly in the present to prepare and Inspire him for a better future these aro the functions of the printed page Irene Librarian TRIP TO HAWAII IS THEME OF TALK Mrs Ilea trice was the guest speaker for the Junior La dies Aid of the Christian nap list church Newmarket when the group met at the homo of Mrs Bernard Leo on Tuesday Feb A collection of clothing was made for the tho Chil dren Fund Mrs Smart presided The devotional were led by Mrs Arthur Klrhysoo Mrs How ard Mrs Drown gave a talk on her trip to Hawaii She illustrated it colored pictures Each year the Aid collects new clothing and good used clothing for the Save the Cliild- en Fund Members brought their donations to last weeks meeting A pancake supper was served by hostesses were Mrs William Lewis Coornhs Mrs Stewart Andrews Mrs CHASE AND SANBORN OFF INSTANT COFFEE 2 jar 55c GENERAL FOODS MINUTE RICE 2 5 29c CHICKEN REG DOG FOOD 2 15 tins 21c READY CUT MACARONI 14 oz 29c m SOLID TUNA FISH OFF DETERGENT DEAL LUX LIQUID 24 fin SALAD DRESSING jar 35c TA1HKRITR QUALITY STEAKS ROASTS VEAL FRONTS SLICED PORKUVK MAPLE LEAF FRANKS ib 59 lb Ib 19c FANCY APPLESAUCE 15 tins MARGARINE lib 2 Ib cello package CHEESE SPREADS ok 31c WAX or CUT BEANS ox tins 10c a PEARS fins 27c ONTARIO FANCY 2 Mb Be OFF SURF Giant size 280s 35c 220s dot ft POT SPINACH cello NO SNOW FRESH CUT MUSHROOMS ft 49e NO FLUFFY ft WIIITK NB POTATOES A Ib bag KICKS TIICRS SAT FKB J FROZEN FOODS STYLE GREEN BEANS 10 oz 23c THE TREND TODAY IS TO j YORK COD YORK SOLE FILLETS Ib 29c Ib 47c 1 x