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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Jun 1957, p. 6

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Business Professional Services DRUG STORE NOTICE PRESCRIPTIONS AND NEEDS June 16 Phone Lane of Harvey Lanes Pharmacy Lanes Pharmacy Will be open next week JUNE MOWERS SMALL ENGINES Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Septic Tanks Pumped 24Honr Service RICHMOND HILL TURNER Contractors or Fanners and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed on the job by truck Lumber Co Write for prices Port Ontario General Contracting AND WINTER HOMES lichen Cabinets Plumbing Alterations Painting lie Setting on Floors Walls c McNeill SUTTON WEST VETERINARIAN DR H R VETERINARIAN Eagle St Phone LEGAL DR D A Veterinarian Mount Albert Phone 155 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr Carl Heder King St King City New Phone King INSURANCE NORMAN GREENSIDES Insurance Agencies Ltd LIFE FIRE AUTO CASUALTY j INSURANCE AND LOW COST AUTO FINANCING Timothy St Newmarket TW JOS P CLU AURORA PA Mutual- Life of Canada INSURANCE JOHN JARVIS Confederation Life Association Representative Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket I PHONE TW MOUNT ALBERT J INSURANCE Endowments Pensions Family Income and Mortgage Life Insurance Bill Mclhtyre Timothy St NEWMARKET PHONE AURORA PA FLOYD E CORNER Barrister Solicitor and Notary Pnblic Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA Res PA The Common T A IIULSE Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA Wellington St Stiver Vale Peppiatt and Enington BARRISTERS SOLICITORS NOTARIES K Stiver Joseph Vale J William Errington Isabel Colville Why Do We Read That at first glance may seem a silly question but is it You know and I know that there are people who do not read Well why do we read and why do oth ers feel no need to do so I think that one reason why I read and have read since I was a- bout eight or nine is because Ive always loved gates When I come to a gate I always wonder what I will find behind it I may see an old house that has a story to tell of births and deaths and marr iages of fun and sadness or it may be a cold house where love has never had much place A gate may open on a sketch of woodland a lovely garden on a church or a schoolhouse They all have a story to telL And so with books and magazines and papers they are gates letting me as a guest into peoples homes sometimes delightful people sometimes evil people As you read they become real to you you study their way of I life the passions that sway them the loves that build them tip or I cast them down and you try to 1 A MAIN ST TW Newmarket put yourself in their position and assess your reaction to their pro blems Every book is a puzzle and to solve it is yours the rea- der3 job MR LEON B NASH RMr Trinity United Church Studio of Music 465 STREET NEWMARKET FOR VOCAL PIANO AND ORGAN Mai TW Newmarket FOR RENT POWER TOOLS AND FLOOR SANDERS AMI FINISHERS Fred Penrose lone or TW 52716 Newmarket ACCOUNTANT A A CONLIN 252A Main St Chartered Accountant PHONE NEWMARKET A MILLS BARRISTER SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC 208A Main St Newmarket PHONE TW VIOLET ROBINSON NOTARY PUBLIC Conveyancing Insurance St Phone TW 52011 Newmarket Mathews and Clark Barristers Solicitors Bay St Toronto Norman L Mathews Beatrice Mathews Stanley Dinsdalei LLB Allan J Clark TELEPHONE Round every reader I can read The King and I and live amid the splendor and cruelty of the old Siamese Court I can shiver and exult with the crew and pas sengers in the High and I he Mi ghty I can try to envisage universe with or tin- deep sea with the Cruel Sea And I can go back and I race the wonderful way in which Un belief in one God came through the mists of time and rejoice In the wonderful insight into Cod purpose which made Joseph for give his brothers the faith of Moses which strengthened him to lead a perverse and thankless people to a homeland and the faith and strength and power of the prophet which kept that faith alive till its fulfillment in our Lord Jesus Christ I can read Miltons Paradise Lost and Dantes Inferno mid Longfellows Tales of a Wayside Inn or Tennysons Bugle Song and have them live forever in my heart And isnt that after all exactly why we read to treasure the things we read in our hearts When I see people whom blind ness has struck either in middle age or later wonder if they have been readers If have been and if they retained what they read they will be able to read those books over they will You read history and there them with the minds eye In that way you can see a whole pjay of Shakespeare or poem a story of Charles Dickens al most as plainly as if you were reading it Maybe that is behind many a readers love of reading and the voracious appetite we had for reading the wish to store CLARE C GREEN Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public Keswick Ontario Telephone Roches Point DENTAL ROSEPEONY SHOW PLANNED FOR The annual Rose and Peony show of the Newmarket Horti cultural society will be held in the basement of the town library on Friday June It features many new classes- The show will be open to the public on Saturday afternoon All entries must be tagged and plac ed by pm and all members of the society are eligible to enter flowers in the show Old wood burns brightest is the title of one class It calls for an arrangement combining wea thered wood and brightly colored flowers Let me call you sweet- Cottar Harper Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS J JACKSON CA Resident Partner Grace Street Newmarket Telephone TW DR W NOBLE DENTIST Over Provincial Police Office Office Residence TW 56492 RUDOLPH Organist and Choirmaster Andrews Presbyterian Church Newmarket will accept pupils for the coming term instruction given for Organ and Piano Queen Street TW 52113 PARKVIEW LEONARD ROSENBERG B Com CHARtiRlD ACCOUNTANT RANK OF NOVA SCOTIA AURORA ONTARIO DR KELLY DENTIST Main Street Newmarket Phone TW DR C E DENTIST Main St Newmarket Phone TW I fascinating puzzle is how the acl- ions of those who lived many years ago affect our present stal- us We know that the Magna showed what freedom might mean it was long in being fully realized We read that Elizabeth the First was called Good Queen Bess and yet as we read her bio- 1 our memories just in case it is hard for our modern idea of goodness to subscribe to the titles What would we think now if our Queen Elizabeth ordered the murder of a cousin who might only might mark you have an eye on her throne Of course maybe the question of jealousy and envy came in for Mary Queen of Scots was beautiful Elizabeth of England was not Of course Elizabeth the Firsts reign saw Britain emerge as a great sea power saw greater wri ters and explorers and adventur ers bring fame to her land hut the mantle of power can never cover the of cruel wrong We try by reading to see what the French revolution did for France when we look at Franc- today we wonder We read of the Russian revolution and see the people bending under the tyranny as cruel and implacable as that of the Czars Both these revolut ions began with the wholesale el imination of their rulers and if you notice they have never re tained a ruler for any time since Then we can open the gate to adventure and visit strange lands We can visit India and sec its mil lions beginning to emerge from illiteracy into the realization that i lack of knowledge and lack of skill are responsible for their plight although ion and poverty still keep them from attaining their full stature I can read and try to find the solution of the problem of why Rome burned the Christ ians and Christians burned Chris tians these in the of relig ion Why the British burned Joan of Are who was a dreamer and a soldier and a believer in help from above and why the Amer icans burned poor old women as witches With another winter I can sail the Nile and try to solve the my stery of the pyramids and temp les the ruin of which stiM in- NEWMARKET Social News Mr and Mrs and on from Mount Holly spent last week with Mrs parent Mr and Mrs Albert Hockley Andrew St Mr Mr Charles Wast and then daughters Mnrlyn Carol Shirley attended the Inspection night of the League Cadet Corps mi Wednesday evening at ie mom y Sub- Lieutenant Wiu one of the officers with the among the W9A Lieutenant HUM Mis- Pal Snider and his liter Mia Howard Mi and Mia motored to Montreal last week to attend the wed ding returning by Ottawa to en joy tulip festival scenic driven and tour through the Par liament 1 I A parly of from munici palities within York County will attend the annual convention of the Dominion Association of May ors and Municipalities at Murray Bay this week Attending from Newmarket will be Mayor and Mrs Herbert and Reeve and Mrs Edward Mrs Andrews Mrs W and Mis I P Singer are delegates to the Baptist Con vention of Ontario and Quebec being held in First Baptist church Ottawa this week Representatives from the var ious womens groups in town were guests yesterday of the Con sumers Gas Co for luncheon at Bells Corners when plans were discussed for a Fall Food and Fa shion revue Mr and Mrs Jack White and two daughters arrived in New market last week from England They arc guests of Mrs A Mrs Whites aunt and plan to make their home in New market Page fi The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday June 195 ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION Blankets particularly wool the drying period If using a turn- ones require special care at this j dryer remove the blank- time of the year The Canadian association of Consumers has pre pared a list of instructions for Mrs Housewife to assist her with this task Followed carefully they will insure fluffy soft wool blankets A thorough cleaning is the first step in safeguarding wool blank ets from moth damage Many blankets are available now which have already been impregnated with a mothproofing finish Once treated the fabric has a while it is still damp and fin ish on a line or spread the blan ket on a flat surface Press the rihbon binding Fin ish with a good shaking or brash up the nap with a wire brush If the blanket has a proof finish or is other fibre than wool which will not mat it is permissable to adgitate it in the washing machine for three to five minutes All other instruct ions are the same Blanket permanent finish which remains Electric blankets require repeated drycleanings or care in cleaning The wool washings content may be either very low Such blankets will be marked or nonexistent and the moth With a mothproof label Some damage may not present a pro- drycleaners provide a moth-re- 1 Follow explicitly the treatment which is but not SO durable A washing procedure which has been approved by authorities this field should be followed This one is outlined by the CAC in for cleaning on the lab el A more detailed discission of electric blankets will be given later Storage Some people prefer Jo Wash one blanket at a time blankets cleaned and stored com- John C Moore ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Lane Newmarket Ontario Phone ASSOCIATES ONTARIO SURVEYING CONSULTANTS TOWN MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING AM 77231 TORONTO NEWMARKET EVENINGS WERE OPEN Just in time for heart is another An old fashioned frill and rib bons optional must be entered for this competition An arrangement with a figur ing as focal point has been listed as Anything goes Graduation must be a corsage suitable for occasion There are for a floral arrangement in an unusual tail or livingroom basket arran gement diningroom table center piece miniature bouquet three inches tall two inches wide must be miniature flowers florets not over threeeights of an inch wide and many other in teresting groups Included in the show are class es for pansies sweet delphiniums lupins and other early summer flowers as well as roses and peonies The peony displays must contain at least six varieties and not more Hi hi blooms Mission Work In Korea Described For WA Group Use lukewarm water a neutral mercially soap or a mild detergent If stored at home it is wise to Soak the blanket from five to put them in a sealed parcel or minutes depending on the a- box Arrange to have moth cry- mount of dirt Do not use any stals or other insect control mecharical action in the wash- parations in the corner of the ing machine container or treat the box itseif Use a loose wringer or spin- There is a possibility of or dry to the dan stage only fabric damage if applied directly Hi three times in lukewarm to the blanket Wring loosely or spin- 1 Blankets are a major expense dry after each rinr- If in any household They merit yen wasted with soap use careful handling rinse water but do no use a strong water softener If necessary add borax or one of the polyphosphate water condit ioners Shake and pull the blanket in to shape Hang it straight on the line turning it halfway through Birthday Club YOU CAN DEPEND ON DOOOS KIDNEY PIUS J Birthday wishes this week to are extended 1st jW follow tall iiji Yen United church mission work in Korea was described by Mrs Nicol Toronto when the Even ing of Trinity United church met in the church hall on Tues day June Mrs Gladstone Rid- presided and welcomed guests fellow members of Aur oras Evening Mrs A and her group were in charge of the program Mrs introduced the guest soloist Mrs Smith Toronto for her solos Mrs Smith sang Fath er in Heaven Think on Me and Bless This House The theme of the devotional period was Integrity Mrs Mi chael Steel assisted Mrs Rev and Mrs served in Korea as missionaries for con- 1 years Mr is minister at Cosburn United church Toronto Mrs described living con ditions in Korea and outlined the mission work carried on there She displayed many interesting articles from Korea including Lee Gould Newmarket years old on Friday June Deborah Irene Miller Sharon years old on Friday June Joan Scott Aurora years old on Friday June Uremia Read Lincoln years old on Saturday June Linda Mount Albert years old on Saturday June Larry Bruce Greer Newmar ket years old on Saturday June Anne Aurora 13 years old on Sunday June James Douglas Cooper Sutton West old on Monday June Donald Ash years old on Wednesday June Wallace R K years old on Thurs day June Bradley James Ley Keswick t DRAPERY CUSTOM MADE children dresses her daughters years old on Thursdav June had worn and a doll dressed in Korean costume I weep Newmarket SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MAIN St PHONE FATHERS DAY Whatever you wish as a gift for DAD ft I win If yw I Bee trie come in and see us we have everything Yes also GIFT CERTIFICATES BRAMMARS MENS SHOP NURSES BANQUET j IS WELL ATTENDED More than nurse from this district attended the annual ban quet of the Registered Nurses as- Chapter District on Tuesday June Miss Irene Toronto was guest spea ker Master of ceremonies was Miss Bertha Tunney Catering for the turkey dinner which was held in Sharon Hall was Holt Womens Institute The banquet closes the season Special guests included Jenny Ives assistant superintendent of Toronto General hospital and Ru by VON supervisor Tor onto Mrs Peter introduced Miss field of Registered Nurse association of Ontario Miss describ ed the croups work outlining its and objectives Sut ton thanked her on behalf the association for her interest ing talk A vote of thanks to Mrs Smith and Mrs was moved by Mrs Mrs Richard Mil liard reported for committee At the conclusion of the pro gram a social time was spent Lunch was served by Mrs Oaths group years old on Thursday June Send in your name address age and become a member of the parsonage 1 Express birthday club WI News The regular meeting of the Newmarket branch will be held I in Agricultural hall St on Thursday June at pm The topic will be colored slides of Newmarket 50th regular monthly visit to j anniversary and other interesting BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD BY LEGION if York Manor was made by the Newmarket Legion Ladies auxil iary in May A musical program was provided by guest artists Karl Cecil Gibson and Ian Med us Residents of the homo for the aged who were celebrating birth- will be days received cards from the Refreshments included a decorated birthday Mrs William Brookes assisted Mrs Ar thur Sheridan in convening the project events The motto will be The deed of today will greet you tomorrow Hall call will be answered with the name of your favorite dessert Mrs George luesby Mrs Seldon a Mrs Proctor the hostesses The death rate from lung can cer in males doubled in the ten years between and There was no change in the lung rate among women CHANGE OF LIFE HOT FLUSHES Why suffer from hot weak of appetite ache ami anemia during of life in Test the majority of striking relief with New Formula Iiukham Tablet or Compound Most likely will be helped too So we offer DAYS If you not Juttgci liuk ham from jour Drug Store Take for directed I do not striking relief scud us the empty carton for refund of your money We have thousands of testimon on tile from satisfied users join them today Try our safe plan Get our New Formula I ink bam Tablets with added tonic iron or Compound with Vitamin HI ONTARIO The regular meeting of the Wo- mans Christian Temperance Un ion was held at the home of Mrs with the president Mrs Beckett in the chair Mrs J Aiken took charge of the using the Psalm Mrs Fletcher and Mrs Beckett sang a duet It is no 1 cret Others taking part in the program were Mrs and Mrs Hooker The hostess served a lunch and a social time was spent As Mrs J Aiken is leaving town a gift was presented to her from the Union During the summer holidays the meetings will be suspended MAIN ST FORMERLY MORRISONS NEWMARKET Careless use of electricity causes more than fires a week in Canada according to of ficial insurance figures Annual cost of such fires i figured at BRICES MEATS EXTRA SPECIAL CHOICE CUTUP CHICKEN LEGS lb 55c COOKED HAM lb REG FOR FRYING A TREAT TO EAT LIMIT LBS PER CUSTOMER A REAL BUY IKAN BUTTER 1st grade lb MINCED BEEF 3 lb TULIP MARGARINE IT PAYS US TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY

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