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Newmarket Era and Express, 26 Apr 1956, p. 9

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tvi and the Rural Districts of North i EXPRESS HERALD 61ST YEAR 17 NEWMARKET ONTARIO THURSDAY APRIL 26 SINGLE COPIES CENTS EACH HOME AND SCHOOL HAS SAFETY TALK The King George Home and School association has postponed its meeting until Monday April at pm At that time Chief Constable Byron will speak on Safety First The meeting will be held at the school Refreshments will be served The general public is invited to attend -i-SJi-Kr- SV7 EXTRA LB CELLO CHOICE QUALITY SLICED 21c TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY THE BEST QUALITY Get Results May IS 29 For the past six years the rural schoo3s in the Newmarket district under the supervision of Miss Armstrong have held a spring music festival in New market high school all grades participating in one night Increased enrollment over the years has made changes neces sary This year there will be two festivals The senior grades will present a program of songs and dances called The Trouba dours on Tuesday May at Classes taking part will be senior room Mrs Young senior room Mrs and the senior grades from the following one- room schools No Miss Ann Harrison SS No Miss Dorothy Poplar Bank Miss Belfry The program will close with a Canada pageant The junior and intermediate grades from the same schools intermediates Mrs Angus Smith jun ior room Miss Jean Lewis Bo Miss Wicc and the juniors from Miss Harri sons Miss and Miss Belfrys schools will present their festival Tuesday May at There will be two dra matizations The Elves and the Shoemakers and Jack and the Beanstalk as well as songs dances and rhythm bands and a Salute to Spring pageant The pupils teachers and music supervisor invite the parents friends and all who like music and children to come and share with them in their annua spring muaic festivals in New market high school auditorium Besides local work to help those suffering from cancer the funds raised in the Canadian Cancer campaign this month also finance the medical research that some day it is hoped will find the cancer cure NEWMARKET WI MAKES TWO AWARDS Two presentations were made by the Newmarket Womens Institute when the regular meet was held on April One was to Miss Sadie Watson and the other to Mrs Norma Rogers Miss Watson will be making her home in Toronto after Mrs Rogers was awarded life membership pin This pre sentation was made in recogni tion of her years of service in work Raise Funds In Newmarket For Canadian Cancer Society Canvassers for a Newmarket campaign for the Canadian Can cer Society have volunteered to call on local residents Organizer for the campaign is Jack Luck who is working in cooperation with the Aurora Unit of the so ciety For two years a committee of women in Newmarket has been conducting sewing projects to make pads and bandages which are supplied to cancer patients through the society Local people who will be call ing on Newmarket residents for contributions are as follows Mrs Beit Morrison Mrs Don Jackson Mrs Mrs O Smart Miss Mrs Art Brown Mrs Ken Morton Mrs George Mis Denkc Miss Grace Mrs A Sheri dan Mrs Ross Howlett Mrs Tom Gillespie Mrs A Arn old Miss Nora Mcintosh Larry Bell A Brown and Mrs Fred Curran of the CVVL More canvassers are needed for the east side of town Vol unteers are urged to telephone Newmarket MEMBERS OF CGIT JOIN IN SERVICE girls will participate in the evening service at Trinity United church Newmarket on Sunday April They will sing three selections The regular choir will be in attendance Miss Sheila of Margaret Patter son of Victoria Square will present their prize winning speeches on temperance- These girls won the Senior and Junior Oratorical contests at the North York Temperance federation annual convention CGIT HEARS TALK BY MRS CONSTABLE Mrs George Constable ad dressed a meeting of the CGIT of Trinity United church New market on Monday April Mrs Constable vicepresident of the Evangeline auxiliary S spoke on Church Work Mrs Campbell CGIT leader introduced Mrs Con stable A worship service and brief business session when plans were completed for the annual spring rally in on April 28 preceded Mrs Con stables talk THREE WMS GROUPS UNITE FOR PROGRAM The Afternoon Trin ity United church was the hostess group for a joint meeting of the three groups on Thursday April when Mrs Gordon of Toronto was the guest speaker Members of the Evangeline and Junior Evening auxiliaries were present Mrs J Aiken presided Solo ist was Mrs Albert Daggett Mrs a paper on Women of the Bible PAROCHIAL GUILD PLANS PENNY SALE AND DINNER PARTY The Parochial guild of St Anglican church New market will meet twice before closing for the summer season A dinner party wilt be held on Tuesday May at Food Haven Bradford On Tuesday May 1 the group will meet In the Memorial room of the parish hall A auction sale will be held among the members each of whom is requested to bring suitable don ations for the sale to the meet ing Mrs J A a personal friend of and Mrs introduced the guest speaker Mrs served as a mission ary in China and India Mrs told of the United Church mission work in those countries as well as in Korea Japan and Africa A social time was spent at the conclusion of the program Re freshments were served by the Afternoon auxiliary members TREND TEA RAISES 180 CANCER WORK The Trend tea sponsored by the women of Pickering college in aid of the Canadian Cancer society was hold at the home of Mrs Beer on Tuesday April Mrs J P of Aurora assisted the hostess in receiving More ban was raised at the tea The entire proceeds will bo used to provide comforts and services for cancer patients in the area and to help in the fight against this disease Spring flowers wore used in decoration The lea I able was centered with sweet peas flanked by white tapers Pouring were Miss Maude Richardson ami Mrs Gordon Manning of Newmarket Mrs Mrs W Fish and Mrs It all of Aurora HOSPITAL TEA IS WELL ATTENDED The annual spring tea of the York County Hospital Womens auxiliary raised for the aux iliarys hospital work- Receiving the many guests who patronized the affair at the Newmarket Fireball auditorium on Friday April were Mrs J Eel- wards and Miss Grace Guests enjoyed tea at individ ual tables The main table was centered with colorful of spring flowers on which a draw was held The bouquet was won by Miss Tickets were sold on a hand made quilt for which a draw will be made at the luncheon meeting Briars club in June There was a gift table Home baking was sold and booth was well- patronized Society To Landscape Area By Memorial Arena A major program of civic improvement was announced for lite Newmarket Horticultural society at the general meeting in April Mr Ernest of Kes wick was the guest speaker Mr Caldwell presided in the absence of the president Mr Caldwell said that the societys major project for the year was the leaf ion of the area beside the Memorial arena and Hie Holland River A plan of the proposed landscaping program was displayed Mr Caldwell said that the so had boon approached by the Library board for assistance with the landscaping of the new library The society said that it was interested In the project but doubted if it could handle it as well as the arena scheme tins year Several plans j or landscaping he library J grounds will bo considered and quotations obtained for the li brary bo an I by the society Mr Caldwell said Dr odd opened the meeting with prayer Mrs Hayes presented her report from the annual convention of the Ontario Horticultural association and gave Mrs Beatrice Hen- report hi her absence Mr was appointed purchasing agent for the society Essay and photograph for school children were announced- Mr Hayes was in charge of the program which featured a talk Flowers in the Garden by Mr Taylor Mr Taylor said that with the help available from nursery and catalogues everyone should be able to achieve his aim of a continual blooming of flow ers throughout the summer Attention should be paid to color blending he said Mr P Fish moved the vote of thanks to Mr Taylor A social 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