J w- i for the of Drug la of WHEREAS by provisions of the Shop and Office Building Act Chapter Sec tion 83 It Is provided that if application is presented to the Council of a town praying for the passing of a bylaw requiring the closing of any class of shops Me within the Municipality and Jhe Council is satisfied that such application is signed by not less threequarters in number of occupiers of shops within the Municipality belonging to the class to which such application re- Not forgetful but keeping fond IN KeUinjton In loving memory of a dear dad who left us one year ago April 31950 We have loved nd lost awhile Not dead oh no but just borne beyond the shadows into the full clear light Forever done with mist and cloud and tempest Where all is calm and bright Not silent just passed out of earths hearing To sing heavens new sweet song Not lonely dearly loved and dearly Moving Amid the whiterobed throng the Council shall within one month after the presentation of such application pass a bylaw effect thereto AND WHEREAS an application been presented to the Council of the Town of Newmarket re questing that such a bylaw be passed requiring the closing of Drug Stores within the Town of on Sundays between twelvethirty oclock noon and five oclock of the forenoon of the fol lowing day AND WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Newmarket Is satis fied that the said application has been signed by all three of the oc cupiers of the drug stores In the Town of Newmarket THEREFORE THE MUNICI PAL COUNCIL of the Corporation f the Town of Newmarket enacts as follows THAT all drug stores In the Town of Newmarket be closed and remain closed on Sundays between the hours of twelvethirty oclock and five oclock of the fore noon of the next following day THIS bylaw shall take effect on the First day of April A COPY of this bylaw shall he published in the Newmarket Km and Express in the Issues of that paper published on the and of March 4 ANY PERSONS guilty of a contravention of this Bylaw shall liable upon summary conviction a penalty not exceeding Fifty Dollars and costs PASSED this Nineteenthday of March JOSEPH VALE Mayor WESLEY BROOKS Clerk remembrance Of dear ones left awhile And looking gladly to the bright reunion With handclasp and with smile Always remembered by Delia and i7 fc NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM DAVID RICHARDSON DECEAS ED AH persons having claims William David Richardson late of the Township of In the County of York Farmer Deceased who died on or about the day of February are hereby notified to to the undersigned on or before the day of April AD In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather John Kellington who entered Into rest April Words cannot tell how we loved him And deep in our hearts theres a pain Cod alone knows how we miss him As we Journey along down lifes lane But His voice seems gently calling Dear loved ones be good and true At the end of your lifes Journey Ill be waiting and watching for you lovingly remembered by Myrtle Gordon and family In loving memory of a Sear husband and father John M Kellington who passed away- one year ago on April 3 Time speeds on one year has pass ed Since death its gloom its shadows cast Within our home where all seem ed bright And took from us a shining light We miss that light and ever will His vacant place there is none con fill Down here we mourn but not In vain For up in heaven we will meet again Sadly missed by his wife Emma and family i- i full particulars of their claims After the said date the Executors distribute the g sets of the said Deceased having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice Dated at Newmarket Ontario Ibis day of March Allan M Mills Newmarket Ontario Solicitor for the Executors c3wJ3 ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Yvonne Ruth daughter of Mr Leslie Corner of and the late Mrs Corner to Mr Stanley Clarence Alien son of Mr Mrs Clarence Allen New market the marriage will take place quietly in Newmarket on Saturday April Mitchell In fond and loving memory of our dear father Mitchell who passed away March also our dear mother who departed this life February Beyond the sunset Oh blissful morning Where our dear loved ones Who have gone before In that fair homeland Will know no parting Beyond the sunset for evermore Sadly missed by their sons and daughters This same Jesus shall so come In like manner as ye have seen film go into heaven Acts I I tell In that night there shall he two one bed the one shall be taken and the Other shall be left Two grinding one taken other left Two in the field one taken other left am Intercessory Prayer Gardens Chapel BallAt York County hospital Sunday Mar to Mr Mrs Donovan Ball Newmarket a daughter At York County hos pital Monday Mar 26 to Mr and Mrs Baldwin a son stillborn Crawford At York County hos pital Tuesday Mar to Mr Mrs Scott Crawford Richmond Hill a daughter Edward At York County hos pital Wednesday Mar to Mr and Mis J Ed wards Newmarket a daughter Fouler At York County hospi tal Tuesday Mar to Mr and Mrs Charles Fowler Rich mond Hill a daughter At York County hospi tal Monday Mar to Mr and Mis John Eraser Newmar ket n daughter At York County hospi tal Tuesday Mar 27 to Mr and Mrs William Wilcox a son I lowland- At York County OF THANKS wish to thank my neighbors and friends for cauls ami gifts also the staff of York County hos pital and Dr J during my Kenneth Hill NEWMARKET i Christ DIRECTOR FLSBY Night- Ml SIC Aurora Youth For Christ SPEAKER SATURDAY MARCH 730 PM Friends Meeting House and Church BEAUTIFY NEWMARKET Free Trees For HomeOwners for planting on private trees will assume a more person- property by the residents of New market will be available free of charge from the Newmarket t Society this spring Tile trees are provided by the town council in an effort to re place the many fine trees which have been destroyed over the Jew years The Society will supervise the of the trees to ensure that they receive proper planting and care Actual delivery will be by the town truck TJ12 council refers that the trees be planted on private prop erty so that those applying for TREES AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE al interest in them No limit has been set oh the number of trees each resident may order as long as there Is the assurance of proper space for them Frank Bowser is the council representative on this project Handling the societys share of responsibility is Hill the man to contact if you are inter ested in obtaining any trees Complete the order form below and forward it immediately to Mr Hill The earliest revests will be given first attention trees will be delivered as soon as weather permits Elm 5 feet Ash 5 feet Maple feet Spruce to feet Pine to feet Name The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday March Page On the alleys f f Address MARK NUMBER AND VARIETY WANTED FORWARD TO HILL Tuesday Mar to Mr and Mrs Gordon a son At York County hos pital Thursday Mar 1951 to Mr and Mrs Bruce a daughter At York County hospital Sunday Mar to Mr and Mrs Michael Lake Wilcox a son At York County hospital Saturday Mar 24 to Mr and Mrs Fred Aurora a daugh ter At York County hospit al Saturday Mar to Mr and Mrs Sedore Sutton West a son Saint At York County hospital Wednesday Mar to Mr and Mrs Roy Saint Bradford a son At York County hospit al Wednesday Mar 28 to Mr and Mrs Wilfred Kes wick a daughter Stephenson At York County hospital Sunday Mar to Mr and Mrs Gordon Stephenson Aurora a daughter Wood At York County hospi tal Wednesday Mar to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Woods El gin Mills a son DEATHS Brandon At her home Cedar Valley on Friday March Fanny Lehman wife of Charles Brandon Pine Orch ard cemetery on Monday At her home Vir ginia Beach on Friday March Mary Sherwood wife of Herbert mother of Marion Mrs Toron to Bernard home Mrs Do vie Toronto Interment cemetery adjoining St Anthonys church Virginia on Monday Sullivan At the home of her parents lot con King on March Doris Sullivan daughter of Ed ward and Mary Sullivan in her year Interment St Patricks ceme tery on Monday Thayer At his residence Jack sons Thursday March John Frederick Thayer husband of the late Den ning father of Eileen Mrs Ross Wood and John Interment Briar Hill cemetery West on Saturday Special Easter services wore held at Wesley United church with a good attendance Special music was given by both senior junior choirs and Rev Meddle gave a very inspiring and appropriate Easter message Mrs Jack Bubcr Master Roger Wise of Burlington and Mrs John Wise of spent the Easter weekend with Mr and Mrs Bert and family Mr and Mrs Powell have returned home from their holiday in Florida We are sorry to report the passing of Mr Oscar who was ill in Toronto General hos pital last week Ilia body was returned to his home jn Nova Scotia for Mr and Mis Norman Burns Toronto spent Easter weekend with the Jailers parents Mr and Mrs Wilfred Lundy MOUNT Keep in mind the WI euchre for Friday evening March it will be held in hall at Vic toria Square There will be good prizes and all are cordially invited Mr and Mrs Lloyd Deeks and daughters of Preston spent the long weekend with Browns Miss Alma Carlisle Toronto spent Easter weekend with Mr and Mrs George and family Norma Hazel Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Leslie Smith and George William Thomas son of Mr and Mrs George were at Mount United church last Sun day Five new members joined Mr and Mrs Chester Mr and Mrs George and Mr Jack Gamble Transferal were Mrs Leslie Smith and Mr Wallace Scott Miss Helen Wilson is visiting her grandparents Mr and Mrs Win Wilson NewtonbrooK for some holidays Mr and Mrs Hoy Smith were hosts to a family gathering on Saturday when all of the Smith family were supper guests Mr and Mrs Henry Campbell Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wells and fam ily- Miss Hazel Clark Browns Corners visited Mr and Mrs Leslie Smith and Norma on Sun day Mrs is visit ing her daughter Mrs Leslie Smith and family for a few days Mr and Mrs Jack Minns and Marie Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Frank Minns on Friday Miss Rich mond Hill spent a few of the Easter holidays with Linda El las Miss June Peck King Is holi daying with her cousin Sheila Ash Mr and Mrs Garnet and Donald called on Mrs Mur ray and daughter Ruth in To ronto on Good Friday Mr and Mrs George Barrett were hosts to about friends and relatives on the occasion of their crystal wedding anniver sary Wednesday March The evening was spent in song and games Congratulations to you Agnes and George and may you have many more of such occas ions Mrs Wright Ottawa and daughter Miss Shirley Wright Toronto were Sunday dinner guests of Prof and Mrs A Smith Sr Toronto was a weekend visitor of the Ian Reids Mr and Mrs Roy Smith and Shirley had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Clarence Pine Orchard Mr and Mrs Ronald Holmes Agincourt visited Mr and Mrs Win Asli and Lawrence over the long weekend Realizing the need of the spiri tual touch for he development of the man serving his term the prison authorities of Ontario in vited the church to help In recent years one of the top men to assist in this work is a conge nial Scotchman who was former ly a sailor on the high- seas Bob success amongst men is largely due to his down- toearth approach his honest direct and sincere dealing with the problem at hand He has just completed a tour of the On tario reform schools and some prisons He will tell of his ex periences at a public meeting in the Christian Baptist church Newmarket from April to Ap ril each weeknight except Saturday at pm Besides his work of consulta tion preaching and evangelism Rev Bob is a musician One of his most quoted prayers is Lord make me an awful nuisance to the devil Joe Bundle paced the Hoffman League bowlers last week with a Harry Hodge Bob Scoring last week Machine Shop Of fice Sheet Metal Press Shop 3 Press Shop made a runaway of the race with followed by Sheet Metal Of fice Machine Shop Four weeks to go says Blighty our Hoffman pin boy Geo Ingledew highlighted the Davis Leather shooting last week with a Art Peppiatt Harry Thorns Ollie Gould 617 Art Flanagan 610 Burling punched out Although the series isnt de signed to declare a champion or prove anything in particular Keswicks rural hockey machine has again dumped our local Op timist club in an exhibition con test Oven the weekend paced by the rapid scoring of Ken Davie and Ted Anderson Keswick picked up a win in free scoring go Ken Davie had a ninegoal spread and Ted Anderson picked up six Tom Hare and Claude Pollock had one each Down at the end of the second the Optimists sent out for reinforcements bringing in Herb Cain Don Gibson Nick Zogalo and Bill But they should have thought of it earlier Don Warner paced the locals with three Twogoal tallymen were Herb Cain Bill Joe Dales and Don Smith One goalgetters were Don Gibson Grant Blight and Murray Mc Donald Top par cracker last week in Keswick J Cook the Office Specialty Hare Pollock Davie w League was Don with a Pollock Anderson alts Jack Malcolm Peel Jean Bessie Ella Latest facts and figures from the Mount Albert League show Den Oldhams Cubs front run ners with points then Lloyd 69 Hum- melts Tigers With the men top averages Murray Stokes 198 John Oliver Ron Will- bee high three games Mur ray Stokes Gordon Young Murray Crone high single Walt Carruthers 305 Ron 298 Carl 293 Geo Price In the ladies sec tor top averages Marion Case out a sweep over Iota Campbell Daphne Allens trundlers Brown high triple Marion League standing Townsley Allen Close up the books on the regular season this week reports Geo Miller J Simms Clark Newmarket J Hamilton J Smith F West D Warner M McDon ald alts H Noble J Dales P G Blight Gibson Cain League stan ding Seldons Bennetts 36 OAK RIDGES I J Church r Main St Newmarket W WW SUNDAY APRIL THROUGH TO AND INCLUDING SUNDAY APRIL Conducted by Ss4fcV I CHAPLAIN EVANGELIST Sundays 11 and pm I feelings each except Saturday dynamic ALL WELCOME ftST v TRINITY The regular monthly meeting of the Womans Association of Trinity United church will he held on Thursday April at pm Guest speaker will he a staff member from the Victor Home for Girls Toronto will be an interesting meeting so plan to attend The parsonage committee is requested to con vene at pm the same after noon At a meeting of St Johns Anglican WA March Mis C Snivcley gave a brief but in formative outline of the com position and functions of the various committees of the dioce san board of the WA of which she is second vice president She stressed the importance of keeping informed on the work of the various departments and sharing the responsibility as members of ihe local organiza tion Arrangements were made for sending the annual bale to House next week Several con tributions were made Mrs Maurice the president was in the chair A large congregation attended the Easier Sunday morning ser vice at St Johns church Eas ier lilies and other beautiful flowers decorating the commun ion table and the chancel gave fragrance and beauty to the joy ous Eastertide The choir sang a fine anthem directed by the organist Mrs Colin Crawford The Sunday school was well at tended with a religious film shown by the superintendent Mr Gordon At Oak Ridges school over 200 children and adults of the Sunshine Sunday school met for worship on Raster Sunday morn ing Mr Allan delivered the sermon in the absence of the pastor Nigh Children numbering expressed the spirit of Raster tide in verse and song Nearly small young sters of primary classes took part Marian Dion sang It Is Wonderful accompanied by Lois Wright on the piano Don ald Ash sang The Old Rugged Cross unaccompanied the evening service Mrs A I laii Hoover of spoke At one time she was a missionary hi Nigeria The soloist was Wright with John ac companist The Spring Junior April 28 sponsored by Oak Rid ges Riding Club will he a high light for the community It will be the first event of its kind de veloped by the club leader and teacher Miss Marilyn who with enthusiastic mem bers of the club are putting forth every effort for success Eleven classes are being run the age limit on all classes is years There will be low jump ing class a Maiden Equitation for young riders who have never won a first prize ribbon in an equitation class a costume class and special lead line class for children seven years and young er Already trophies and prizes ore being lined up by many In terested in the promotion of the event which will bo held at Cap tain C I lawmans Wheel House on St north of Oak Ridges Miami Greens Busy Over Easter Holiday Business was brisk at Mi ami Newmarkets indoor bowling greens over the holiday week end Monday night that impor tant question of disposing of the Shorty Holmes Trophy was given attention This is a chal lenge cup Andy Bogarttown Bugles hurled the gauntlet at Bob Office Specialty rink The challenge backfired as Specialty rink won a triumph Specialty rink was composed of Bob skip Ken Bain viceskip Homer Blair lead Frank second lead Challengers were skipped by An dy Jim Law vice skip Goring lead Jack Luck second lead Each member of the winning team received a rep lica of the big trophy from the hands of the doner Harry Shorty Holmes Good Friday eight rinks en tered the trebles tournament Ken Bain skip Roy Penrose vice skip and Bog Wilson lead won top honors defeating Lyman Roses rink of Wally Adams vice skip and Kester Hugo lead in the finals J Littles rink of Charles Fry Aurora vice skip and Tom lead won the consolation award Dunn led the girls of Thursday Night Club last week with a nifty 689 healthy marks were set by Olive Hughson Ruth Penrose Betty VanZant Helen Tomlinson Norma an up and coming of the goalline strung out a five- game shutout record The sev enteam circuit operated in the arena The season closed for the winners with a banquet last week Holland Landing Cook J Moffatt wgs E Reams Fos ter alts A Foster G Foster G Sweet C Greenwood B Watts Fos ter Case Stokes Daphne Brown high singles Marion Case Stokes 259 Dot Hammett Thank you for the info Reg Four teams are in the thick of scrap for first place in the Monday night ladies league Two tied for top are Feeps and Wizards with Spark Plugs Cubs trailers Mary Osborne top bowler last week with a Other five hundred circle marks were turned in by Giovanelli Jeanne 579 Edna Alice Rose Phyl Hazel Bowser 541 Claire Pollock Audrey Stevens Muriel Gunn Emma Mondays scoring Cubs Wizards Dubs Spark Plugs 2 Feeps Norma Feel led the scoring in the Thursday night ladies league with a high total of with and Other leading scores were Ella Wiikins Dunn Helen 578 Betty VanZant Hall Bes sie 519 Marie and Vi Dales AUTO TRUCKS TRACTORS FOR SALE USED PARTS TIRES TUBES GENERATORS AND STARTERS Harry Goodman prop Davis Dr Just east of hospital i DONT READ THIS FULL LINE OF DESCRIBES GROWTH OF PUBLIC HEALTH York County Nurses Associa tion held Ihe March meeting in the Newmarket Scout Hall when Dr King director of York County health unit spoke on the history and organization of Ihe public health department of The next meeting Is to be held at York County hospital on Tuesday April at pm The Hospital Womens Aid is spon soring the evening and the Dom inion Oxygen Co will provide a moving picture and lecture on the uses of oxygen therapy All nurses in the district are wel come HANDCRAFT LEADER SPEAKS TO WA Mrs Ted Mitchell president of the Newmarket Handcraft group was the guest speaker at the March meeting of the Womans Association Trinity United church Newmarket Mrs Mitch ell gave an interesting account of the history of quilts She illustrated her remarks with many samples of different quilt ing patterns The well meeting was chaired by Mrs M Seldon The devotional period was un der the leadership of Mrs and had Easter as the theme Mrs Phil Hamilton gave a report on the annual meet ing of the Centre Presbytery Mrs Robinson discussed the work of the Victor Home for Toronto and it was de cided to have a speaker Landing Night Hawks Win East Crown Recently courtesy of Goodwin we briefed you on the ability of a Landing Night Hawks to win hockey games The Night Hawks ful filled those early promises by winning the East School League championship Hooked up with Maple Hill in the finals the Night Hawks tamed them to corral the crown Glen Cellar hustling bustling young front liner busted out with a three goal performance to pate the winners attack John and Cliff Greenwood were onegoal tally boys Hol land Landing reached the finals by eliminating Sharon Ma ple Hill fought their way into the final round with a win over the Line school Ken Harm an at the couching helm had his charges going at a mile a minute clip both ways Lome was manager Over the season reports Coach an nan Glen was the scoring leader and Cook Aurora Social News Miss J nurse-in- spent the Easter week end with her parents Mr arid Mrs Miss June Coleman is spending the Raster holidays Willi her parents Mr and Mrs Wm Cole man Miss Jane is spend ing a few days this week in 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