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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Jan 1951, p. 10

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k Mr Robert Greig who under went an appendix operation on Tuesday in York County hospi tal is recovering well and 1 now home from the hospital Mr Donald Pickrell had the misfortune to be struck by a car while crossing the road We are very pleased that Don received no more than a few bruises and a shaking Miss teda Milne of Lindsay is holidaying with her parents Mr and Mrs A J Milne Mr Ray of Camp Borden spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Remember the bingo on Fri day night Jan 26 in the This is under the auspices of the Athletic Society See Coming Events for more details Several hockey games have been played in the local arena An interesting topic now is fishing through the ice in Lake Simcoe Several of the men have moved their fish houses to the lake Plan to attend the carnival in the arena on Monday night Jan under the auspices of the Park board This is the annual community night and It promises to be an entertain ing evening See the bills for the list of good prizes A number of ladies attended the annual meeting of the of Toronto Centre Presbyterial in St JamesBond United church Toronto on Tuesday Jan Mr and Mrs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs V Gooding and family of Streets- vilie Congratulations to Mr Bruce Chapman who was presented with his gold watch given by the Canada Packers Challenge Trophy on Wednesday night Jan 17 This presentation was made at the Crop Improvement Association banquet in the Crys tal Ballroom in the King Ed ward Bruce won the Dominion championship for tur nips at the Royal Winter Fair Besides winning this beautiful watch his name was engraved on the trophy Miss Margaret Mainprise of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Thin rundown wife Steady Nerves 1 u tfibts Io nzAtn too it I felt tired fed- lug Mr Mr coll p tad Good fool fcM pro fleih far too hi Stop ii4 oolr foe pound At U WILLOW BEACH Mr and Mrs Harlan Huntley visited their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Hugh in Toronto on SundayJan We are sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Mr John Thomson a former resident of Willow Beach and deeply sym pathize with Mrs Thomson We are glad to know that April Stanley Stanley and Dennis have recovered from the measles and arc well and happy again Community hall has been insulated lately and it adds to the warmth and comfort of the place This was done under the auspices of the Com munity hall board Mr and Mrs Fielcter of Tor- supervises their work Mrs Kydd attends meetings in New market in the agriculture rooms where Miss Hunt Home Econo mist is instructor After many days of extremely mild weather January 22 has reminded us we may still be prepared for zero weather with onto visited their scninlaw and beautiful sunny days for good daughter Mr and Mrs Walter cheer and family last Sunday Jan The Belhaven Girls Sewing club is progressing very favor ably having just finished mak ing beautiful skirts There are seven members The girls meet on Saturday afternoons at the home of Mrs Walter Kydd who Mr George is still busy building his new home across the road from Mr Selby Fairbanks Almost routine now are the mercy flights made by the from Goose Bay station in Labrador Here a seriously ill Eskimo is loaded on to an transport plane miles from the station and taken to the air force hospital Mount Albert News Australia is the only continent lying entirely south of the Equa tor OF CANADA FIRST LOAN BONDS Due February BEARING CALL LETTER ONLY HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR PAYMENT February 1951 AT FOR EACH Bonds of this hearing the call letter shown should be presented for redemption on February or as soon thereafter as possible with ail coupons of later date attached These bonds will not earn Interest afar February 1 mi VIBRATED Cement Blocks 8 and 10 plain Atao Styles of Rockface Blocks NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT PINE ORCHARD CEMENT BLOCK CO Phone Mount Albert AUTO WRECKERS TRUCKS TRACTORS FOR SALE USED PARTS TIRES TUBES GENERATORS AND STARTERS Harry Goodman prop Davis lust east of hospital Classified Ads Bring Results FOR Infants and Children AGAINST DIPHTHERIA WHOOPING COUGH TETANUS lockjaw and SMALLPOX will begin at the following times and places -r- LOCATION TIME Keswick Arena am Baseline school pm Jersey school pm twp Cedar Brae School am twp school 10 am Georgia Egypt school Elm Grove school pm N school pm Gwlllim twp SM pleasant school pm 885 885 88 Jan Jan Jan April April 10 April 10 April April April twp Deer Park school am May County Health Unit Helen Harmon and Evelyn Green were prize winners here in the Ontario essay contest on save the wild flowers and each given prizes by our own society Helen Harmon also won another prize in the provincial contest We are proud of these girls They have an objective in the society of cleaning up the old cemetery on the hill and also have towards this work which they hope to get started in the early spring- Mr J A Scarboro Junction and district director for this county was present and told the members they should be more cooperative and attend district meetings John P Clark official lecturer of the department was guest speaker and gave a great deal of valuable information about gardening and showed pic tures on roses their care and culture He also said to interest yourself in beautification and so leave this place in the world bet ter than we found it Swell your membership by each one getting a new member he ad vised Harold Harper and Rate sang several nice duets accom panied by Mrs Couper The fol lowing officers were elected for Karl Lees first vice Gordon Knott second vice pros Mrs Percy Walker sec- Mr Geo Snyder There are members Mrs Rate and Mrs P Franklin will be delegates to the convention in Hamilton March 8 Mr Geo Price and Mr Howard Webb are auditors The society has a balance on hand of to commence the years work From rain on Saturday to 10 below zero on Sunday and still colder on Monday morning which will put a stop to bulbs coming through the ground as we noticed some sprouting nicely Friday Feb will be the Womens World Day of Prayer in the United church at 230 pm The annual meeting of the Mount Albert Public Library was held in the library room on Monday of last week Reports showed a good year and a num ber of new books coming along to keep up with the readers Mount Albert has one of the best rural libraries according to in spectors report and those in charge would be very grateful if you see fit to help along this good work at any time by buy ing a ticket even if you do not get time to read much Help a good cause The following are the board members Mrs Sinclair vice Mrs It Mrs Sny der and Mrs Mrs Mainprize Mrs D Mc- Mrs McQuaid and Mrs Elsie Crozier Keep the 3rd of March open as that is when Mount Albert Public Library will have a Min strel Show in the Community hall Mr Doug has been sent to Winnipeg look after another job for his firm Miss Ann of Toron to spent the weekend with her parents and Mrs Miss of Toron to was home her parents Mr and Mrs W S Anglin over the weekend Misses Florence and Gladys Brooks were at their homes over Sunday February will be the next community card party and dunce by the Womans Institute The of the United church held its January meeting on Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs Steeper with ladies pres ent The newly elected pres ident Mrs Rule took the meeting and Mrs took the devotional service The lad les gave to the Ontario Temp Federation and also decid ed to buy six new for the use of the choir Committees were put in for the year program Mrs Brown Mrs Harmon and Mrs social Mrs Sinclair Mrs Rob ertson Mrs Oliver Mrs Brooks Mrs Pegs Mrs Will- bee Mrs J Thompson parson age Mrs Ed Watts Mrs Ira Mor ton Mrs visiting Mrs Oliver Mrs Price Mrs S King Mrs Miss Hayes Mrs Mrs Campbell Mrs E Mrs Brooks Mrs A Harrison Mrs Shilling- law temperance Mrs Dawson Dike group leaders Mrs Cup Mrs King Mrs A Harri son and Mrs M Horticultural Society Mount Albert horticultural society held its annual sup per and meeting in the United church school room on Tuesday evening After a sumptuous pot- luck supper the president Mr Karl Lees took the chair The society has through the year taken care of the park on the hill with valued assistance from those who live near it Other flower beds around the town are also cared for by those living beside them and it all adds to beauty of the town Several window shows were held and Mrs Roy Stewart was the prize winner She was presented with a lovely cup and saucer The society also sponsored a large show of flowers and vegetables and were grateful to Mr Perrin Newmarket who acted as its judge VANDORF Vandorf team played Aurora Merchants on Monday night The score was in favor of Vandorf 62 Mr and Mrs James Wright had luncheon last Thursday with their sisters Miss Ethel Carrigan and Mrs E Burgess Toronto Mr and Mrs Harold Sleeth and family entertained on Sun day in honor of Mrs sister Mrs James Mitchell who celebrated her birthday The guests included Mrs Wicks Mr James Mitchell and their family Mr ana Mrs Frost Mr and Mrs Marsh man Mr Bob and Mr Angus Grant all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Earl and family of Jackson Mich Mr and Mrs Loyal Whitby were weekend guests of Miss Ada and Mr Clayton Several cases of the flu are reported in this community and our best wishes are for their com plete recovery soon Gibbons Transport LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTACW c H Furniture Storage PHONE 1160 NEWMARKET Authorized Dealers in Master Feeds PHONE NEWMARKET USE ERA EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING UNWANTED ARTICLES INTO CASH It takes from to 100 years to produce a tree large enough for timber BEST BY TEST WHY PAY MORE Generator All Standard Automotive Types Installation Extra tArlMWt TWO BRUSH AND TRACTORS COMPLETELY REBUILT GUARANTEED DAYS All Popular Units in Stock SEE YOUR LOCAL GARAGEMAN Rebuilt and Guaranteed by AUTO PRODUCTS CO Davis Drive Newmarket Phone Starters Generators Water Pumps Regulators FOR 1951 S YOU THE A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE In these CMCs youll gel the 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