A ANNIVERSARY OAK RIDGES LAKE WILCOX NEWS A basket of SO red carnations presented at a happy family feathering to celebrate occa sion of the wedding of Mr and Mrs Mrs wore black French velvet with S of talisman roses The was held in the hall I- of the United church Wednes day Jan at The tables were beautifully decorated with bowls of daffodils and with crystal and gold p During the arrival of the Quests Miss Ella Latimer cousin I of the bride played soft music the ladies of the I Missionary Society of Which is a life member served a delightful dinner for which a vote of thanks was gra ciously responded to by the pre sident Mrs J A While the wedding cake was being cut Mrs Aubrey sang Where eer You Walk and I Love You Truly A toast to the couple was posed by Rev Following the grooms response speeches of congratulations were given by friends and members of the family Mr Park win ner of the oldtime fiddlers Classes In Ten Rooms In SixRoom School m f m mm m m m Board Supports Area Plan Avon Up h CeKar The Merchants of the Aurora Town league have apparently assumed a full time lease on the league basement Over the past week they were dumped twice to slide further down the ladder First trimming was from last Thursday The Merch- Thirteen classes occupying ten legislative grant paid to the Unants without the services of ion section Operating costs all several regulars were polished iors The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Feb Page Stranded At Stayner rooms in a sixroom school is the problem of the trustees of the trustee board of Union S King and Whitchurch it was re vealed at a meeting of the board A registration of at least students by September 1951 was forecast An enrolment of children composing the union section and S Whitchurch is accom modated by splitting classrooms and using a hallway and base ment staggering of grades along the line arc mounting Overcrowding and finances both present a situation which only the formation of school areas in King and Whitchurch townships could solve a matter for the township councils of these munic ipalities to deal with the board declared Stress was made on the strain to the teaching staff with the operation of staggered classes Their cooperation cannot be one and two in occupying three overestimated Pupils too are classroms with pupils in the inconvenienced in like measure morning and in the afternoon the board felt on a double shift basis Mr and Mrs MacKenzie Tor- Nothing short of a new six- onto have been engaged by Oak room school for S 13 pupils off by the Tanners The came along without a net minder and league prexy Cliff Chapman stepped into the breach a first time for him by the way but before the evening was out suffered from red light burn Lome was a busy visi tor around Cliff Chapmans twinecoop to pop in four Walt Davis three Stan Kerr Bill Kir- and Art White with two each were the other too frequent visitors Ray White and John completed the show of scoring power Lefty Philips and Francis Cook kept the Tanners from making it a Even the weather is con spiring against the Newmar ket Rockets Wednesday ev ening they headed out for Coiling to tackle the messa ges received Wednesday ey ing and Thursday morning Indicated they reached Stay- Ridges school board to augment would seem adequate trustees the teaching staff to their SK declared Tuesday night A term to extend to the end of the vey now outdated showed present school term would leave grade by June Mr who is assist- the boards Monday to give the Ditch Diggers a battle before SPORTS CALENDAR FEB FEB 1 Feb 8 Big Seven vs Newmarket Spitfires Ju nior B Newmarket Rockets Weston Dukes at Keswick Aurora Town league Flyers vs Leather Minor Newmar ket at Aurora bantam CM A playoff Feb Big Seven Sr New market at Big Six Jr Weston Dukes vs Aurora Bears at Aurora Trolley league Auro ra vs Navy Club at Keswick Rural Keswick Lake league game Vandorf at Queens- ner but couldnt make Coll- because the roads were blocked They hadnt returned at am Wednesday morning The team was travelling by cars Two of drivers men tioned were John and Frank Johnston Minors Keep Up Tight Play Tradition Creeds rink long dash OBITUARY MBS MARY LITTLE Mrs Mary Little died at her residence on Jan 25 at the age of She was born in Scotland on Jan and was the second child of Mr and Mrs Archibald McAllister Site married the late Thomas Little inlQ02 and they had four sons After her husbands death she came to Canada with her chil dren in and has been a resident of the district for years Surviving arc her four sons Andrew of Toronto John and James of Kettleby and William of Smooth Rock Falls four use competition accompanied while new students by Miss Beatrice Butcher with oldtime music Mr and Mrs received many beautiful gifts also grams phone calls letters and cards of congratulation jng a certificate of congratulation from the provincial government In the evening they were at home to their many friends Mrs John Wilton niece of the groom wearing tan crepe ivHh corsage of Johanna hill roses poured tea assisted by Mrs J Mrs John Mrs Wm Park and four members of Mrs Sunday school class During the evening the and officers of the Sunday school presented Mrs with six beautiful goldtrimmed cups and in apprecia tion of her work in the Sunday Guests were present from market Sutton and surrounding district grade His wife is teaching junior grade established in the basement of the main building the interior of which has been would be enrolled by September An increase of 50 in September allowed instead the figure stood at We sus pended a resolution that children of the union section go on full days after January 1 this year We found that otherwise children of S Whitchurch room has been made to partially would be out in the cold trust- relieve acute overcrowding in Horace Brown declared other classrooms Mr O T Wo have leaned over back- 1 Gamble did the renovating principal John Martin has an defeat There Minor taken over teachine in no Mickey Sutton vs Newmarket bantams fade His Si teaching a J Aurora vs Newmarket midgets he exploded for four goals Bob Knight John Stasko Roy Allen and Harold Stephenson sniped for singles renovated with fresh paint cream and regulation green Thej game was the arrangement of the basement ward to help the lake section which in turn has fully cooper ated to meet a very difficult problem It was felt the pro portion of legislative grant to each section is fair Both sections have lost a great deal of assessment took over 237000 of the total assess ment which helps to pay the non resident fee to Oak Ridges It receives to percent of the Until the last years Mr and Mrs- were residents North and East Newmarket Veterans Assor SECOND ANNUAL PARTY Newmarket Town Hall SATURDAY FEB 10 2 pm All members and families are cordially Invited Prizes Entertainment Lunch The presence of Mrs P A Mc Clelland president of York Home and School council as guest speaker to Ridges Associa tion on February is being gladly anticipated at Oak Ridges school A large attendance is j urged The occasion is Founders Night Mrs Bob local president is convening the pro gram which will constitute special musical entertainment At a division council of Guides and commissioners of York coun ty held at a date was set for the annual cookie day pro- Junior Aurora at Orono Feb 10 Newmarket School leagues am Rural Cam- bray at Keswick Juvenile New- Lefty Philips who gets Ins market vs Brampton Feb 12 Badminton Newmar ket at Wiltowdate Town league semifinals at Newmarket arena Specialty vs Davis pm vs Town Aurora Town league Merchants vs Fly ers Feb 13 Jr Flyers vs Newmarket Rockets fifth game if needed in Lake playoffs vs Van at Feb 11 Sutton vs Bradford at Bradford rural playoff storemens number one popping in three Ernie Summers boost ed his scoring mark with a pair Luke and blasted in one apiece Thursday Victory Flyers Tanners Monday Merchants Victory vs and Thomas McAllister all of Scotland The funeral on Jan was conducted by Rev D Ray of Kettleby and from P Thompsons funeral parlors in Aurora Pallbearers were sons Andrew John and James Mr Fred Schmidt and Leo Blackburn Interment was in OBITUARY JOSEPH Joseph Cutting who passed away Jan 23 was the husband of the late Ellen S Ruby He was born in King Township years ago and for the past years lived on the fourth con cession of King old survey Surviving are Mrs Wood- house Ethel Toronto Mrs Ruby and George California Mrs Wil liam Elmer and William Newmarket Bert Weston and at home grandchildren and five great grandchildren The funeral took place on Thursday Jan 25 Services were held at his late residence on fourth concession and were conducted by Rev Smalley of the fifth line Emmanuel Bap tist church Mrs George Fletch er sang two solos The pallbearers were Howard Black James Webster Alex Do ner Fred Proctor Walter Proc tor and Adair Inter ment was in Newmarket OBITUARY Landing Takes Sharon On Victory March What You say you never of the Holland Landing Night Hawks High time you did says Eldon Goodwin Wheeler turned in a stellar blocking display Wheeler Mor ton Beaudoin B Attwell Scott Creed J Cain D Johnston G coach Hughes and Doug May Rangers P C Gutre B Broadbent Davis Smart R Gurr Arkltistatl J Kettleby cemetery B Walker Saunders May J Referee Grant Blight Sparked by a twogoal one assist performance by Freeman West the league lead ing Red Wings romped to a Ruth shutout over the Bruins Walter Aitchison ray Young in the Red Wings cage died suddenly Janu- the iron curtain on 27 of a heart attack after busy but unsuccessful Bruin being in ailing health for three years Born April was interested daughter of the late Mr n sons Hen- Smart both I Newmarket daughters Mrs She was a housewife and Newmarket and J operated a Red and White store Mrs Gladys Moore Coilingwood 1 Taylor Tate B brothers Norman Mrs Harriet Aitchison OBITUARY Mrs Charlotte Smart Newmarket died at York County hospital on January 28 Daugh ter of the late Annie Morris and George Albert she was bom at Holt July On January 18 1906 she married George Smart who pre deceased her October 31 1945 sharpshooters Red Young West ine laic Mr Cat J she Wilson Pureed Bell j married Mr on June George A coach Ditlinan y was a housewife and Newi Schomberg Wins 82 re new to hockey maybe but not V to winning They have won three and lost one in the newly organ jeet undertaken by Guides and East public Brownies March was school hockey league for training session of all Monday the Night Hawks Guiders of the division to be held at It will be con ducted by division trainers of To ronto Miss Peggy will direct Guide companies Ses sions for Guide leaders Brownie leaders and camp training Sharon It was an other shutout performance frir the Landings sensational little goalie Cook Earl galloped to an win over in the Fri day action in the King- Vaughn n league In the other half of the twin bill Bill side scored a moral victory if nothing else as they battled ms at for four years l J Allan J Aichison a mcm Evan Albert Toronto W Saunders coach lhe Unite sisters Laura Mrs W Sweet Don Warner Referees Russell Hughes La- Verne Firth secretarytreasurer of the horHi Dora Mrs cultural society Besides and Bertha she is survived by niec-j-l- only three minutes after K to the drop of the biscuit to give the Night Hawks the lead Then will form sections of Landings smallest atom Harold Kerry was the Schom- bulged the twine in the new s Z Wk A rj Ft W v G iris Jumpers With spring just around the corner we suggest you buy now Sizes fix A small down payment will hold any article Jack Jill Shoppe I training classes Mrs How- den Toronto area commissioner will be in charge of the auxiliary training Committees were also set up for the annual Guide rally on June The location of the rally will he set at a later dale Mrs John district commis sioner of Thornhill was named chairman of the committee in charge A possible Guides are eligible to participate in the colorful event which embraces a field day and sports closing with a huge camp fire Despite an early lead an- Clara Ferris Ethelcna Pat- J Rev A Petersen conducted in first six minutes the ton and Jean Thompson and a the funeral service held at the cellar dwelling Black Hawks nephew Gordon Ferris all of chapel of and Rose on couldnt hold out and the Maple January 31 Interment was in Leafs came on strong to case Funeral services were held at Newmarket cemetery Pallbear- a win Bob and Bill the United church with Rev were grandsons George Zog- handled the Leaf scoring conducting Interment Frank Moore Harold Moore show completely with two Union cemetery Schomberg Ivan Burke Thompson Glen Keffer spent busy even- Pallbearers were Herb Rice Ell- and William Smith with two goals and an assist Dale Parson Kent for now out of the playoff Miller Wray and Walter Hawks Sloan Maple Leafs A Perks Gal- MY DOG TIM second from a goalmouth scram ble In the third Gordie Sweet polished off a lone effort to boost the count to 30 recruit made his presence felt along the scoring row with three Ed and Henry shared the runnerup Holland Landing Night Hawks r OBITUARY MRS ELSIE D0RLAND I are managed by principal Lome and Ken Speedy Harm an looks after the coaching The Night Hawks do battle again Monday Feb and hockey practice club members Febru ary MAYOR OF TORONTO OFFER FACILITIES TO MAYORS REEVES apiece Doug scored the other counter In the Kettleby clash Bill who doubles as pivot man and playing conch scored twice Noel Ash patroll ing the left hoards picked up a goal as did John Wist and Jim Patlon to keep on the go and on even terms with W J Cassavoy Bur ling Sweeney W Townsley J Green J Hope P Smith coach Bradley Black Hawks Ji Interment was made at Orange Rogers B Fines Grove Friends cemetery of Mrs Keffer Miller W Elsie Phillips Dorlamt who died JGraham P Widdifield D Sutjat her home North lon Hutchinson D William- Ave Altadcna on January son coach Ken A native of Newmarket she Broughton Referee Firth LEFT ON ORDERS The overhanging tree limb slice a point from the league loaders edge Kettleby kept its Ed Post Office Newmarket Mayor Hiram Tor onto writing in the interests of better relations between the municipalities of Ontario and city of Toronto extended Ibis a LI week to Aurora Newmarket and It UD other district councils an invito- m a Minn to Ontario mayors and reeves to make full use of the I icily facilities when they are in j The Surprise Packet in North fev If M that Special Person they intended to buy Mrs j were somewhat dampened for Wolfe has lived a quiet life with jot her member of council when her daughter the lost eight years it was pointed out that the v box of our delicious candy in boxen Our Smites n and deal or receive since her husbands death She met Ward lust whiter when she was living in Toronto for several months He was very good to us when we were in Toronto she said She was deeply shock ed at the attempted assault Something seemed to make him go almost out of his mind she said Mrs Wolfe and her daughter did not know until the next morning that Ward was dead Blonde Intelligent Rose Marie told her mother after the assault that she should tell the police she lay a charge But he good to us the mother said But he didnt care anything about your life the child re plied Police have nut been able to locate any of Words relatives He had a room In Toronto but his landlords did not know where lie worked They he had a ulster in Scotland but that he wan directed to mayors and reeves only and apparently did not include the rank and file Farm Machinery Course In Newmarket Feb 1 2 3 With the rapid increase of power equipment our farms today farmers in York will be to learn that a special Kami Power and Machinery Course litis been arranged for Monday Tuesday afternoons Feb and from to 1 pm at the department of agri culture Newmarket Instructors from the Agricul tural Engineering Department of the Ontario Agricultural College will discuss such Impor tant topics as tractor mainten ance machinery adjustment winter operation etc Included In the afternoons program will I be specially selected films per- CANCELLED The concert by the children of the Newmarket public schools which was to be held in the town hall tomorrow evening Feb has been can celled because of an outbreak of mumps in the schools I LEEK AFTER HAMMER Continued From Page city Toronto is ready to York hockey Andy Closs Au- The fact that he knew book hotel accommodations pro- Cubs continued to mow where the was raises vide secretarial services and down the opposition last week in the minds of the municipal advice according their Junior group the mayor day at Aurora felt Mrs Wolfe said that she In Aurora at least the kind sling of he Cubs scoring Ward were to have gone to Tor- thoughts about the city which thci voltage escaped only after onto on Tuesday to look at a j mayors letter had encouraged I absorbing drubbing lads in the show They came out of round one leaders Fred South- wood lost his shutout at when Hutchinson best of the vi sitors whistled a low shot past j him Aurora added more author ity to their scoring with a three- goal second and equal quantity In the final without so much as a reply from the Brooks Cooks shooting well and skating fast blazed hot course across the tally sheet with three Cookie had to stick to his knit ting to keep one jump ahead of his males Chris Wnnsborough and Don Clayton with two goals Don and Chant Win ters had single counters Auro ra South wood Wans- borough Waller A Jr w Munshaw Fines flits McHnle A Harbor Clayton Cook Winters Boyle j Ike pickup of by a truck three weeks ago has J enabled the to lance company clerk Wesley Brooks reports Era and Express noted last week that the had been a resident of Pasadena and for years She is survived by her husband Dr John a son Al lan It a daughter Mrs Marian Ruth San Gabriel a brother Harry Erie Pa three grand- William Mary and Margaret I have a dog his name is Tim And am I ever fond of him And when he barks and wanting in I wouldnt think to ignore him My chums say I am a silly gink But theyre just jealous dont you think Because they havent got a Tim But mind you I am hanging unto him Hes always there right by his post When dogs like Tim are needed most But if you lay your hand on him He might just tear you limb from limb But fellows now take my advice Be kind to Tim and find him nice And youll always have a friend in him For hes my dog and his name is bough was still there and a men- There are approximately Tim ace to traffic honey bees to the pound Bertha never had visitors at his home to these topics No funeral arrangements had been made up to this morning m ill si- Newmarket A lift OK A ACTS Continued From Page I minimum lot a halfacre with ft frontage Houses built on the lots must have at least ft floor if onestorey ft ground storey space if more than one storey It was contended by councillor Robert Gundy that homes of comparable value were assured for Kennedy St by placing limit on floor space rather than actual valug This will he an excellent chance to gain some valuable information machin ery demands proper care in or der thai maximum and results are obtained from invest ment and no one can afford to be without the most uptodate information available We the of the Kes wick Girl Hockey team wish to make public apology to the girls for our part In the ills- of poor on night at the Keswick An estimated damage was done at Cecil Taylors gar age last Thursday night when a steam boiler blow up A small was blown out and a window broken No one was in the building Constable James usual ly washes his car there en Thurs day night Mr Taylor said It is fortunate Hint last week he was not in the building The Newmarket Era and Express serving Newmarket Aurora and the rural districts of North York on sale from any of the following dealers York County Hospital IN YOUR WILL J rf NEWMARKET ATKINSONS DRUG STOKE BESTS DRUG CAM S STATION GROCERY 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