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Newmarket Era and Express, 29 Mar 1951, p. 5

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r COREL MBS ROLLING PHONE KING fee Month Makes your plates fit stops rocking rub bing clicking irritating dentures always remains soft a cushion for Not a powder or paste Only s The Newmarket Red Cross is campaigning for funds tonight from to 9 pm Every home will be visited by Red Cross workers Objective is 4000 Help put it over the top A dollar a person in Newmarket will do it City And District NEWMARKET Phone We Deliver KESWICK ONTARIO Queensville J GIBBONS TRANSPORT LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE Furniture Storage PHONE rket will rent or sell on easy terms acre blocks or mure cultivated in Brad ford Marsh Write- FEDERAL FARMS Limited K ST It or Phone Miss Betty Bice her sister Joan Jack Monkman and Earl took the Bell Telephone tour to New York leaving last Thursday and returning on Mon day Mrs Bob Walker and new daughter returned home last Wednesday from York County hospital where the baby was born Because of a small number of players attending euchre last week April has been set as the new date in hall Mary Scott and her brother David are spending Easter vaca tion with their aunt Mrs John Hill Bank Algoma dis trict- Mr and Mrs A J Gordon have returned from Florida and the Bahama Islands after a six weeks vacation In Florida they spent considerable time near Clearwater They flew to Nas sau Sir Ellsworth and Lady Flair- have arrived home after sev eral weeks in Jamaica Mr Bell manager of the Bank of Commerce at King with his son Rodney spent a weekend at Shakespeare recent ly visiting Mr Bells brothers He gave his brother some help in his sugar bush where large quantities of maple syrup are produced yearly Mr Ted Hose I Dr A College St j of Mrs Williams to arrange the program for the annual sec tional meeting this spring All Saints met at the home of Mrs Ross Walker on Wednesday March 21 with Mrs Ray Burt the president in charge The Scripture lesson and a chapter review of the study book based on work among the Eskimo people were taken by Mrs Gordon Wells Arrange ments were made for the annual garden sale to be held on Sat urday May 20 Orders may now- be placed with the president or others of the executive Fol lowing the regular program of the meeting several did quilting and pieced quilt patches for the April bale Much in the way of layette articles has already been completed by the auxiliary The hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs Harry Finch and Mrs Craw ford Wells The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs on Wednesday April On Sunday April Commun ion will be observed at Tcston Laskay and King United church es at the regular hour of service in each appointment Preparations are being made for the anniversary of King United church for May Dur ing that time a reunion of form er members will be held Rev Mrs J Hassen Toronto visit ed her sister Mrs George Gour- on Sunday On Thursday March Mr Garfat Aurora entertained the district Purina Feed Dealers at Ridge Inn On Tuesday March 27 King City Mens Bridge club entertained wives to a dinner and bridge at Ridge Inn On April Masonic Lodge will dine at the Ridge The installation of a water system in Oak Ridges school buildings will be completed for use by the reopening of classes next week Piped underground from a dug well the water will flow into two drinking fountains in each building A hot water tank placed in the furnace room will supply water for the care takers use Mr Foster has been forced to carry water in buckets heretofore The pres ent water supply is thought to be adequate trustee Bob said James J Wall contracted for the work Start Equipment for Mr A Patchell has secured 250 used desks and seats given by the department of education on application of school sections requiring this equipment Chair man of the trustee board of Whitchurch Mr fig ures the section has saved around 1000 While they may require a little cleaning up they are in good shape It seems like a wind fall for the section awaiting the negotiations by an arbitration board to secure a school site The seats will be stored in an air conditioned dry building un til required Saturday evening square danc es at The Windmill restaurant are not only gaining much pop ularity as a homelike atmosphere of recreation they are enlarging and filling a need for adults who not only enjoy the fun but know their steps They make the best sets Mrs hostess pro prietress stated Mrs Anna Craig Richmond Hill the caller puts the spirit of ye tyme dance into the evening often calling arid dancing at the same time and playing her har monica to boot She probably enjoys the squares more than anyone else because she had re vived a talent cultivated in her girlhood days Visitors of Mrs Maurice Bey- at her Temperanceville home on Monday were her sister-in- law Mrs Donald and three children of Norwood Mrs day Mr and Mrs and children Florine Spencer and Camille spent Sunday with Mr Nat ales parents Mr and Mrs Camillo Toronto Visiting Mrs Bernard 0Brien Wildwood Ave Lake Wilcox on Easter Sunday were Mr and Mrs Arthur and two children Mrs Beaumiers broth er Mr Malcolm Thompson and wife and Judith all of Toronto Bdr Bernard OBrien HA Fort Lewis spoke by tele phone to his wife last Saturday evening He said he did not ex pect to have embarkation leave with his family at Wilcox The soldier tried to have his daughter months speak to him calling her name several times but was too young to appreciate the mes sage While Mrs OBrien was overjoyed to hear her husbands voice the separation is one of those tragic circumstances that the war in Korea is creating in Canadian family life During the weekend Dr Gor don Chalk and his wife of peranceville called on Dr and Mrs Dr Chalk who has been assistant at the Ontario hospital Queen St Tor onto leaves for this week to become head of the hos pital there Ross Gunn a student of Oak Ridges school is confined to the house this week from recurrence of the Visitors of Mr and Mrs Giles for Easter weekend were their daughter Mrs her husband John arid three children of On Sunday their daughter Mrs Clifford Humble husband and their children Norman and Ron nie of Toronto were guests Mr and Mrs Leo McDonald have sold their home on Yongo St to Mr and Mrs Russell Glide of who will take pos session by May The McDon alds have bought a house on Ave Toronto which is closer to Mr McDon alds work in the city They came to Oak Ridges years ago and have occupied their pre sent dwelling for the past 12 years While the move is more advantageous to them in location they regret leaving the commun ity which has given them fine neighbors and many friendships Mr McDonald is an active mem ber of Oak Ridges Lions and is on the information committee of the club Mr and Mrs Glide j tare retired farmers living mother Mrs H Island Grove and Mrs John who is Mrs bank teller motored with them to visit friends in Woodstock Miss Ruth Baker 3rd con spent a day this week at the Bell home the guest of Julia Mr and Mrs Ray Burt spent Good Friday with their daughter at Toronto Mrs Luke Auckland is recov ering from a heavy attack of the flu Both she and her husband were ill but Mr Auckland is about again Mr James Kellam Mr and Mrs Harold Weston spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr and Mrs Bell and family visited Miss Margaret Bell a sister at Toronto on Eas ter Monday Mr and Mrs Ernest United church Toronto will preach the morning service Full announcement will be made at a later date The WA of King United was held on Tuesday evening March at the home of Mrs Eric Abraham A spring tea at the manse will be planned by the organization for April The response to the Holy Week prayer services for all denomina tions gratifiyng to the min isterial association On Monday evening Rev Douglas Percy a missionary for years in Sudan Africa spoke on his work there showing a colored film and com mentary On Wednesday Rev Morris Kuminsky Institute an Anglican mission to Toronto n head are proud grandparents of j Jews spoke on Jewish evangel- William Paul born ism The Christian Church is to Mr and Mrs Wm Willoughj faced with the greatest March at hospital WW MX s a 1 Li and when yon than city mm t r hive both tire systems In ifeiaiv fc Baby Paul is doing well despite the fact he was quite small at birth Mr and Mrs Bob Riddel Mr and Mrs Jack Wood Aurora were Sunday guests of their par ents Mr and Mrs John Don and Janet are spend ing Easter vacation with Mrs Bob parents Mr and Mrs Emerson Thorpe Wood- Mrs president of Centre WI district was guest speaker at Institute on March She outlined the cooperative program short courses and speakers service of the WI for the corning year Mrs Fred Hare district secretarytreasurer was also present Mrs W Richmond Hill spoke to Presby terian WMS at the home of Mrs on March A former district executive Mrs was warmly welcomed by the presidentMrs Fred Cur tis She told how the date is set for Good Friday and Easter Sun day Miss Helen Hunter Laskay sang solos entitled Open the Gates of the Temple and Near to the Heart of God She was accompanied by Mrs Leonard Shropshire Readings wore giv en by Mrs Shropshire and Miss A A Ferguson auxil iary has accepted an invitation to attend anniversary of Maple Presbyterian WMS on April Miss Freda Matthews National Missions executive sec retary will be one of the spook On Friday April the presi dents and secretaries of the nine auxiliaries of district three will holder conference at the home in the history of j gclism the speaker pointed out I Mr with colored slides gave a clear pic ture of the tremendous tusk of the Institute in its effort to seek every available avenue of ap proach to the I people More than go through doors every week Scores of mothers have children on the waiting list for The night school for displaced per sons and their acceptance of New Testaments by them is a Vital part of the program He appeal ed for funds to expand the building to provide a rallying centre for young people On Good Friday evening Rev D Hamilton gave the message of the Cross rora mother Mr and Mrs and children David Michael and Susan motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday to sec the falls in their winter ice coat The children had seen the falls when quite small and were anxious to view them in cold weather They were quite thrilled with the scene Highway traffic was as heavy as a summer Sunday Mexico Is the Land Donald Howell employed with the Bell Telephone Co Toronto spent the weekend with his par ents Mr and Mrs Win Howell With him was a friend Don Crane with whom he had re cently motored to Mexico where they vacationed for three weeks They much preferred Mexico to the United States They found food and living accommodation satisfactory Several children of St Johns Sundayschool were motored to King by Mrs Maurice for an Easter service and a showing of a film depicting the life of Christ held in All Saints Angli can church on Good Friday after- noon Sunday guests of Mrs Stanley the aid of Rule were her sisters Mrs Hen ry Kennetl and son Ernest and in in Reach township at Blue j tain Far in near town The Glides come of pioneer stock who settled at north of Uxbridge Mr Eric Harris Bournemouth England saw a variety of Cana dian winter weather on Satur day while motoring from Aurora to He and his brother Mr Harris of Aurora whom he visited for two weeks were guests of Mrs C Steph enson and her son Douglas for the trip They ran into patches of fog and a traf fic tieup a mile long six miles north of caused by the icecoated surface of the high way A hill almost brought di saster to motorists A transport skidded from side to side down grade Tow trucks were busy and police were forced to direct traffic one way at a time until the put lo work Mr Harris saw the famous lake dis trict and had a taste of winter had dinner in Orillia Mr liar- motoring he had not anticipated party which also included Anne and Nancy Stephenson lis left from airport for England on Wednesday An executive meeting of Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Associ ation was held on Wednesday night in charge of president The findings of in Lake Wilcox Community Hall Cubs Hike on Saturday Oak Ridges Cub Pack will meet for a hike on Saturday March Those on St will gather at Captain Hawmans Wheel House at pm to join the Lake boys gathered at John Bradburys house at 230 pm Mr Bradbury cub leader will conduct the expedition During the leaders enforced absence from cub meetings Mrs Brad bury has carried on very suc cessfully The pack is commenc ing construction of six boxes for holding flags and equipment They will make four each meas uring 30 by by Last Saturday the scout troop under Peter Hughey scoutmas ter took a hike around Beverley Farms but the snowfall cut short the outing At a supper meeting of the Lions Club at Ridge Inn on Mon day a letter from Mrs Edna Lowndes Toronto ex pressed her regret in being un able to attend As donor of the Edna Lowndes Memorial Trophy to Oak Ridges school of which the Lions hold the trusteeship Mrs Lowndes will be invited to present the replica trophy to the deserving student at the close of the school term The students name wall be inscribed on the shield which remains in the school Leo McDonald was the local speaker with Nelson Grinneli of Richmond Hill and John B Topper of as other speakers Mr McDonald based his remarks on a mans brains quoting from a book written by a Dr Brown of Chicago Mr read a poem emitted The Battle of Street in 1837 complemented with his own composition of the ver sion a satire on the traffic lights of his home town Mr Topper spoke on new methods in edu cation Reporting to the club for the civil defence committee Ronald Macintosh who has sought in formation from Ottawa said he was referred to provincial auth orities and on to the district co ordinator Mr L Sanderson of a deputy engineer for the township of North York He will approach Mr Sanderson regarding training and operation of the defence plan relative to Oak Ridges district It has been agreed by the club to postpone the celebration of the first Charter Night until a later date It had previously been set for May The next Lions euchre will be held on April 2 and the final seasonal euchre on April 16 at Oak Rid ges school with proceeds toward Oak Ridges Riding Club Everything is set for Hockey Night April at Aurora arena Accepting the challenge from the Aurora club to a game of broom hockey on that night and it will cost you cents a spectator the Ridges Lions have masterful plans They will wear rubber boots fantastic outfits and feather cushions where most needed Hockey at its best will be seen as local boys compete against one another They will prove The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday March 29 to their parents that time has been well spent at Aurora arena on Saturday mornings of the winter months under the direc tion of Ken All arena rentals are paid by local Lions Read About BOB MUNRO ON PAGE Oak Ridges Glass Mirror Co 59rl3 KING PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER OLD MIRRORS RESILVERED UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP PALMERS FORMERLY BAKERS FISH and CHIPS Across from Post Office OAK RIDGES St I mm Fred Saunders POST OFFICE Oak Ridges Phone King 65r3 WE HANDLE ONLY RED AND BLUE BRAND BEEF ETC We cut our prices but our quality remains the same For a TENDER JUICY STEAK OR this weekend drop in THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS Roasting Chicken lbs each Broilers fresh killed for frying Premium smoked ham whole or half Sliced kidneys or tender liver Small link and farmers sausage Lean minced steak or loin pork chops your choice Blue brand steaks or roasts your choice Sliced hack bacon No backs Please note We do not advertise weekly Our satisfied customers tell their friends Open Friday to Saturday to PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY 49 lb lb 65 lb lb 52 lb ttJ lb lb r YOU CAN RATE INSURANCE PROTECTION 10000 for your family you die horn a cause or you die by accident it you die by accident white riding as a passenger a public conveyance aeroplane excepted or duo to a lixe in a public building Liberal cash payment for loss of parts of your batty total disability Ask lor printed cord Low Rate Protection which explains this policy It will interest you Before Yet Confederation Life Association s FATHERSON BANQUET The father and son banquet for the Newmarket Cubs Scouts and their dads will be hold at the Scout Hull tomorrow night at It Is Important that the banquet begin on time as many in attendance are connected with the Dramatic Clubs presentation of Arsenic and Old Lace at the town hall that evening CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS A progressive party was held on Monday March to cele brate birthdays of Greenwood and Glenn Longford both of Newmarket Beginning at the homo of Mrs Curtis the group of about young peo ple enjoyed a social evening of games party then moved to the home of Mrs Lome Baker and Mrs Roy Langford Delic ious refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs Rule returned home Good Friday after a weeks visit with her daughter Mrs Clay ton She had gone there to recuperate af ter an attack of flu Mrs Oliver and some of her family attended Easter Sunday service at St Johns Anglican church Mr and Mrs J Topper their daughter Helen a Toronto school teacher are visitors of Mr and Mrs Grant Ridge Inn Mrs Top per and her daughter left on Monday morning for a few days at Birmingham near Detroit Mr Topper is on the high school teaching staff at Mrs Fred Boys was vocal solo ist at Womens Institute held in the community hail March 22 at an open meeting when a film was shown by a nursery firm Mrs Boys was accompanied at the piano by Mrs Albert Hill Mr Ivor Williams Langs visited at the home of Mr Leon ard Dion on Sunday the guest of Miss Helen Dion Mr Gerald Stephenson with two Newmarket chums motored to Sudbury for the weekend Mrs and daugh ter Marilyn spent Monday in Toronto Visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Ernie Graham of on Good Friday were Mrs Anderson and their two sons Mrs Leonard Dion and daugh ter Helen were in Toronto on Monday Mr and Mrs Arthur visited the home of their daugh- l tor Mrs John on Sun- to the general meeting of the association on Tuesday April 3 JOHN E JARV1S Representative Eagle St Newmarket Oat MMjytMMMMMIvrtlVIIVIMM MM MM MASTER FEEDS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF Feed Mill Ltd MM MASTER BALANCED Ifftt W PHONE NEWMARKET s AS AUTHORIZED MASTER DEALER IN THE NEWMARKET AURORA AND BRADFORD AREAS immediately Porks Feed Mill Ltd will be stocking complete Master Hue This will allow our many customers to continue using these quality feeds and also will allow other customers the opportunity of trying MASTER Ml fiU M A ST I if RECORDS EVENTU4U rwrTfry i- JaSifelA v s lw 7rTV

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