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Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Nov 1957, p. 13

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Newmarket Era Express IS Thursday Nov IF A COLD MAKES BREATHING DIFFICULT HERES AN ANSWER- When you suffer from all of clogged running eyes catarrh charge due to a cold remember The soothing vapour released from Catarrh OZone quickly help the tract brings fast relief Just sprinkle a few drops of CatarrhOZone on your handkerchief or in the plastic container A few drops of CaUrrh-O- on the pillow at night feat comfortably Get today at your druggist DRAPERY MADE FREE SLIP COVERS A ACTION GUARANTIED JACK PATERSON IS GUEST SPEAKER The last in a series of three sessions on public speaking will be held at the King George school on Wednesday Dec at pm Mr Jack Paterson will be in charge of this final meeting which is open to the public Mr Paterson who is with the Community Programs branch of the Department of Education opened the first session It was chaired by Lawrence Smith Whitchurch Home and School Introducing a speaker and the basic points of speaking in pub lic were covered the first night The second session covered such topics as thanking a speaker a nomination speech and the re tiring presidents remarks Mr will cover the problems of the guest speaker The 20Minute Speech will be his topic AH members of Home and School associations are invited to attend Light refreshments will be served Deanery WA Members Learn Japanese Art And Culture More than members from Anglican churches in York Deanery were the guests of St Pauls Evening and Afternoon branches Newmarket on Nov Guest speaker was Mrs Frank Hayashi WA missionary of the Japanese Anglican church Toronto Mrs Fred Hall Sharon pre sided Mrs J Rhodes New market was pianist and Mrs Sterling Tobias intro duced the speaker Mrs Hayashi is a Canadian born Japanese She graduated from the Anglican Training col lege 21 years ago and does ex tensive church work in the Tor onto area Mrs acts as an inter preter to the nonEnglish speak- Kenneth Perkins With Pro Arte Orchestra Here On December ft Main St Phone 52621 Newmarket LOBE for Steamships Airlines and Cruises HERBERT Main St Newmarket Phone 54891 Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE St Aurora or Friendly Persona Service Telephone PA Dyers Furniture Ltd Main St Free Delivery CONTRACTOR Septic Tanks Pumps and Toilets Tile Line Repairs go any place called Roches Point The first program of the Can adian Concert scries will be held at the Metropolitan Home Green Acres on Eagle St Monday Dec 2 The Pro Arte orchestra un der the baton of Victor will present a program consisting of numbers by Oskar Morawet Haydn Rossini and The artist of the evening will be Kenneth Perkins violinist who will play a Haydn concerto Mr Perkins is a Kiwanis schol arship winner studied in Canada and New York and has played in recital on radio The Pro Arte orchestra was or iginally formed in under the direction of its founder Victor The purpose of the formation at that time was to create a musical body that would provide an outlet for the gifted of the serious instrumental stu dents as well as the experienced enthusiast pursuing music as a recreation It was the aim of Mr to see his group of players de velop inUt a youthful organiza tion of professional musicians The aim was realized with the present string orchestra emerging from the group that was formed seven years earlier They are engaged in a of four con certs put on at Casa To ronto Mr their conductor born in Toronto and began his musical career as a pianist studying at the Royal Conserva tory under Miss Madeline Bone His first interest to become a con ductor was at East York Collegi ate where he was given his first opportunity to conduct Soon Defeat Move To Delete Commercial Assessment From Subdivision Bylaw At the last meeting of council Councillors and introduced a resolution to amend the towns subdivision control regulations It was lost At present are re- quired to provide not less than 35 per cent of their total devel opment in industrial and com mercial assessment Councillors and recom mended the deletion of the word commercial Commercial development will come to town as it grow ex plainer Mr Knapton feel the should ho requir ed to provide minimum of 35 per cent of his development in industrial assessment It is the only way to make certain that the necessary industrial assess ment is provided to help ease Un burden on the home owner It is not realistic to demand per cent of the total as indus trial replied Councillor idler Twelve or 20 per cent would he a better figure Everyone is greatly worried about the realtor said Mr Knapton am more concern ed with the local ratepayers Councillors Knapton and supported the reso lution Mrs MacNaughton was absent moat Thii on body ami train hifdtr to living lowtfcd lilt rut worry any of then action When kidney gel of order arid and sain In too Thn toil that fooling often follow Thala Kidney to normal action mu foci lie hotter work Ait for it oVug counter a PINE ORCHARD The Willing Workers will meet at the home of Mrs Roy Cody on Wednesday Dec at This will he the annual meeting and of officers Rev George McPherson New market will he the guest pastor at Union church on Sunday Dec 1 at 1115 am Pine Orchard members art- invited to attend an extension course on Salad on Wednes day Dee at 130 in Van- hall Don Mills Road Miss Barbara will be the leader The is sponsored by the Vandorf Mrs Murky Cody Calgary Alia was a guest of Mrs A J Cody and Mr Robert Cody last week Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Herbert White on the ar rival of their baby son at the age of he organized the Pro Arte orchestra In he began to work un der the guidance of Dr Heinz who has been a great source of encouragement and in spiration In he was chos en one of the young conduc tors to study under the personal instruction of Herbert Von Kar- aan conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic in Lucerne Switz erland Most recently he has been studying with the renown ed Canadian composer Oscar Mora we Japanese parishioners She attends board meetings and ex plains to these people what has taken place and what plans have been made for future projects Besides caring for her home and her two teenaged sons Mrs instructs and prepares young people for baptism and confirmation She visits and speaks to and Parochial guild groups Included in her program of social work are visits to hospitals and invalids in their homes Mrs Tobias told the members Mrs Hayashi wore the tradi tional Japanese To help her audience gain an apprecia tion of Japanese culture she painted four pictures an orchid bamboo chrysanthemum and plum blossom and explained the symbolism of each She used Japanese chopsticks to represent the two cooperating partners in the missionary work in Japan the Japanese Christ ians and the members in Canada Mrs taught the group to sing What a Friend We Have in Jesus in Japanese and nar rated the script for colored pic tures of Japan Canon J Rhodes Newmarket was projec tionist Mrs McLellan Aurora thanked Mrs on behalf of the members A social time followed and lunch was served by the Newmarket branches Mount Albert News Wheal accounts for onethird of the volume of all freight handled by Canadian railways A large number of the United church members joined the Church of the congre gation for anniversary services on Sunday at 3 pan and p Both speakers were enjoyed Rev Tattrie the evening speak er is with the Home Mission Board of the Church of the arene He told some of his ex periences in establishing new churches throughout Canada The Pitts family of Peterbor ough added greatly to the musi cal part of both services A number of friends from the congregation surprised Mr and Mrs Frank Clark on Monday evening by dropping in on them on the occasion of their 33rd wedding anniversary Mount Albert fire department will sponsor a dance in the com munity hall on Friday Nov at pm Music will be by the Rhythm Rockers orchestra Are you saving waste paper and cartons The Scouts and Cubs will call for these at regu lar intervals The next collec tion will be Saturday Dec Mr and Mrs Ernest and Mis Mary Rolling were re cent guests of Mrs Esther Boyd in Orillia Her many friends in Mount Albert and vicinity will be glad to know that Mrs Boyd is much improved in health fol lowing her operation Of annual Christinas vesper service of the will be held on Sunday Dec 22 at 730 pm Mr and Mrs Guy Williamson and Mr and Mrs William Moulds were Sunday visitors at home o Mr and Mrs Mor gan Madill In Acton The Cheerio club met on Sat urday evening at the home of Mrs Harold Broderick with a good attendance Marlynne Coates and Judy Thompson sang two hymns accompanied by Miss Armstrong Other items on the program were a piano solo by Judy Thompson a reading by Mrs Don Thompson and a read ing of the Lords Prayer written during the Civil War by Mrs Mrs George Price conducted the election of officers for the coming year New officers are as follows president Mrs Don Thompson first vicepres Mrs Foster Hopkins second vice Mrs Danny Wright Mrs Roy Carr pianist Mrs with Mrs Ralph Cupples as assistant 1 Program committee Mrs Ron Allison Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Gordon Young Mrs Wilson visiting committee Mrs Vera Welter Mrs Ron Allison Mrs M Kir ton Mrs George Smith Mrs M Stokes Mrs M and Mrs Hugh Shilling a w Plans for the annual Cheerio club bazaar were completed and the club voted for the usual con tribution to the of The bazaar will be held in the United church new addition and the snack bar in the Sunday school room at 330 pan Satur day Nov 30 Mr and Mrs William Moss Billy and Bonnie Mr and Mrs William Card Karen Bruce and Janet Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Robert just knew youd find out what to get me if you listened to Memos from Marge on CJRH 1300 Radio Richmond Hill HEARD DAILY TO DODGE Power Giants Boulevard beauty Bighaul brawn New Distinctive forward Look trucks in and New Modern dual headlights for easier safer night trips More powerful oxlra pull when you want ill 3tpeed transmission on D10O half- Ion Smooth working manual over 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