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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1951, p. 7

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r Public Auction on Whitchurch of Aurora On APRIL horses V Bay gelding old Bay gelding aged cow fresh calf by side about lbs Pigs about lbs about lbs Pigs about lbs about lbs Kitchen stove with top oven heater and springs riple mirror dressing table Dresser Small stand Small radio I Lawn chair Extension table and kitchen chairs churn butter bowl and Poultry shelters mower Umber of chick fountains Quantity of odd dishes Hem stand rocks and jars si DCPLEMKNTS fc- MH tractor No new threshing machine 24- with clover attachment and high elevator for grain This machine Is In good condition belt endless Fertilizer seed drill good plow Wagon tires good rack binder cut harrows section harrows Diamond Set bench sleighs No walking plows Stock rack trailer and rock Sulky rake I Cultivator spring tooth mower McCormlck lbs scales good Pieces of galvanized roofing long and long new drill of snow fence Mower Frost and Wood Walking of egg crates Chev2ton truck on good rubber guns Cutter Quantity of new and used horse electric motor cycle Quantity of roofing nails lead heads timber of oil barrels galvanized of rubber helling Chains shovels hoes and many articles too numerous to mention Quantity of stove wood and apple Wood About tons nut coal double harness umber of horse collars HAY AND GRAIN of baled straw bout bus turnips bout bus oats suitable for seed Quantity of loose hay Jervft a farm rim pm sharp Mount Clerk Farmer Auctioneer 0 and Express results NOTICE CREDITORS TH ESTATE OF WILLIAM RICHARDSON All persons having claims David Richardson le of the Township of Whit- in the County of York inner Deceased who died on or tut the day of February fcD are hereby notified to the undersigned on or fore the day of April AD full p a 1 1 a r s of their After the said date the will distribute the tts of the said Deceased having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice Dated at Newmarket Ontario day of March Allan M Mills Newmarket Ontario Solicitor for the Executors appointed unto men M but not then which kill but are not able- lit the souls but rather fear tell Ml Him which able Mid repent shall like Intercessory Prayer Conn a us Chaw AndtMSile OF DAIRY CATTLE FARM STOCK IMPLEMENTS GRAIN The Property of Lot con- I Whitchurch on side of Yonge St at Oak Ridges FRIDAY APRIL CATTLE Holstein heifer springing cow rising spring ing cow springing Black heifer milking bred Dec Red cow yrs to calve May cow yrs full flow not bred calf by side Black cow full flow not bred calf by side heifer fresh calf by side cow yrs fresh calf by side cow calf by side bred March cow milking bred Dec Black cow 5 yrs full flow calf by side not bred Black cow fresh calf by side cow calf by side cow fresh calf by side Veal calves Jersey cow fresh calf by side Red heifer bred Dec Roan heifer rising 2 heifer 1 heifer 9 months heifer months heifer calves Red and white heifers months Reg bull Bond Lake yr HORSES Black mare yrs Clydesdale Black gelding Clydesdale Above team is an outstanding matched pair white faces and white stockings good in all harness Black mare real good Standard bred mare good rider also broken to harness Pinto pony rising 2 yrs good size Pinto pony rising Above ponies are real good Pony saddle Set of team harness Number of horse collars Chevrolet 2ton stake body truck 12 ft platform and racks good license f Chevrolet stake body truck body good ton panel truck good IMPLEMENTS ETC Ford tractor on rubber real good like new Ford tractor plow Ford tractor cultivator new com plete with row crop attach ment Mower McD 1 year old Tandem disc new- Binder McD ft near new Potato digger Set of harrows steel gasoline lank used 1 yr drill Horse rake Number of steel stalls oil drums Number of other articles PIGS White brood sow bred April White brood sow bred April 1 White brood sow bred April Number of store pigs White sow bred April White sow bred April 2 months A POULTRY Bushels of seed barley brooder com with hover Number of chick feeding troughs HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Acme coal or wood Upright good Bunk beds So reserve proprietor oulttlrtg farming TERMS CASH SALE SHARP Colliding Clerk Ken and Clarke Prentice PO phone Markhnm PO phone CARD OF THANKS Mrs William Whitney McDon ald Cedar Valley wishes to ex press to her many friends rela tives and neighbors her heartfelt thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes ex tended to her in her recent sad be reavement in the loss of a dear husband CARD OF THANKS Albeit wishes to thank Dr Ritchie Dr Dales Dr J Edwards and staff of York County hospital for kindnesses and good care during his stay In the hospital to friends and neighbors for cards and calls Thank you CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness and understanding sym pathy and floral offerings from friends relatives and neighbors during the illness and death of our father and Nellie Peter son BIRTHDAY Mrs will be at home to her many friends on Friday April from to and to pm at the homo of her daughter Mrs Mills An drew St Newmarket the occas ion being tier birthday BradyAt York County hospi tal Wednesday April to Mr and Mrs Gerald Brady New market a daughter BurtonAt York County hospi tal Tuesday April 10 to Mr and Mrs Cleave Burton Lang- staff a son Catania At York County hos pital Tuesday April 10 to Mr and Mrs Sam Catania Brad ford a son Comer At York County hospi tal Friday April 1951 to Mr and Airs Howard Comer R Virginia a daughter Dixon At York County hospi tal Wednesday April to Mr and Mrs Allan Dixon Mount Albert a daughter Punning At York County hos pital Saturday April to Mr and Mrs Alec Dunning 2 Newmarket a son Frascr At York County hospi tal Friday April to Mr Mrs Hugh Fraser Aurora a daughter Hughes At York County hospi tal Wednesday April to Mr and Mrs Nelson Hughes Aurora twin daughters Johnson BUI and Bene John ston Wright Newmarket are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Deborah Jean Monday April at York County hospital Johns At York County hospital Tuesday April to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johns Weston formerly of Newmarket a son Douglas Ad dison Klrbyson At York County hos pital Monday April to Mr and Mrs William Aurora a daughter Ranters At York County hospi tal Saturday April to Mr and Mrs Horry Kanters 3 Mount Albert a son Kennedy At York County hos pital Saturday April toj Mr Mrs Gordon Kennedy a daughter At York County hospi tal Saturday April to Mr and Mrs John Queens- a son At York County hos pital Saturday April to Mr and Mrs Gordon Aurora a son At York County hos pital Monday April to Mr and Mrs William McClure Newmarket a son Smith At York County hospi tal Monday April to Mr and Mrs Lyman Smith Richmond Hill a son Stiles At York County hospital Wednesday April to Mr and Mrs Gordon Stiles Newmar ket a son Simpson At York County hospi tal Tuesday April to Mr and Mrs Wilfred Simpson Aurora a son At York County hos pital Thursday April to Mr and Mrs Holland Landing a son Wright At York County Thursday April to Mr and Mrs Daniel Wright Mount Albert a son DEATHS At his home Mary St Aurora on Thursday April 5 Garnet hus band of Vivian and father of Tracy and Margaret in his year Interment Aurora cemetery on Saturday Harrison At Newmarket Thursday April Re ginald in his year son of Mr and Mrs Reginald K Harrison Interment Newmarket cemetery on Saturday Hooper At La Thursday April 1951 Flossie Agatha Hooper wife of Wilfred Hooper and sister of Mrs Geo Young Newmarket Jennings At Newmarket on Saturday April Harry Jennings In his year husband of Mabel and father of Frank Betty and Jack Interment Laurel Hill cemetery Rolton on Tuesday North At on Sat urday April Willis George North In his year formerly of Toronto husband of Elsie Vera Ttirp father of June Mrs ro Betty Mrs Lois Ross and Grant Interment cemetery on Monday IVferfthti At his home 58 Cen tre St Aurora on Thursday April John Bennett Peterson husband of the Laura Wood- and father of Carlyle ami Nellie In his 781 year Interment Aurora cemetery on Saturday At Newmarket on Monday April Hannah Woods wife of the Into John mother of Mrs Richardson Stirling Larder Mrs Alice Rhodes mid Hazel Newmarket Interment Briar cemetery Sutton on Thursday TomlinsoM On Monday April Mary wife of the late Arthur mother of Arnold South Kingston Dr Toronto Interment cemetery on Thursday At her home Queen St Newmarket Sunday April Emma wife of the Into David and mother of Dr James Aurora Interment Quaker Hill cemetery on Tuesday West At Newmarket oh Sun day April Albert West husband of the late Emily veteran of the North West Rebel lion father of Bert Toronto Mid land Mrs Frank Both well John and AnRUH New market In his year Interment Newmarket cemetery on Wednesday ZEPHYR FIRM Bain Zephyrs ace soft- ball booster wings In with this early spring report Sure Ze phyr will lo back in Lake Softball circuit ami with a good team Were out to keep cup right up hero it The boys a re talking ball hut as yet club hasnt held on organization meeting Thatll be coming up soon though Ernest Mr Ernest clock- maker who might well be term ed father of trades men died at his home Clock House West Sussex England on Sunday He was a brother of Edward Frank Street Newmarket Though he had become bodily feeble of late years his remained active to the last and he retained the greatest inter- est in the life of the town where he had spent so much of his life He was born at Green the son of the late Mr John Streeter a noted clock- maker who cleaned his last watch on his birthday After four years apprentice ship to engineering he returned home when he was to help in the family business He started as a in in and his first public job there was to reconstruct the Parish church clock the wind ing of which he continued to see to until the demolition of the spire put it out of action He was chairman of football club president and chairman of the town band a member of the old original nig ger minstrel troupe an Oddfel low member of the member of Petworth Park Lawn tennis club foundermember of the bowling club and founder- member and chairman of the tradesmens club He served on the parish council for many years He was a recognized authority on antiques and old coins and was very proud of the fact that Queen Mary while King George V was convalescing at visited his shop and made pur chases His collections of but terflies and moths old coins and trade tokens were known far and wide In Mr and Mrs Streeter celebrated their golden wedding For the last few years the busi ness has been run by his second daughter Miss Peggy and has borne the somewhat unusual trade name of E and Daughter His widow and three daughters sur vive him JameFranUn James Franklin Foster Penrose Road Toronto died at his home on March after a brief illness Son of the late arid Mrs Geo Foster he was born in Newmarket June His wife the former predeceased him in February He was a teacher and had previously held positions with Shaws Business schools soldiers reestablishment training from and principal the Foster business college had been retired for years because of ill health Mr Fost er was a member of High Park nited church and was a Mason Past Master rfarrnony Lodge member of King Solomons chap ter and Ramses He is survived by sons Ernest P Oshawa A George and Rev J Arnold Toronto sisters Mrs Bolton New market Mrs Watson three grandchildren Douglas Gail and Mara A brother Wm Foster Brantfprd predeceased him Funeral service was held at the funeral home on March with Rev Roy Hicks in charge Inter ment was in Westminster Memor ial Park Pallbearers were Bolton Campbell Perry Win Perry Lapp IN Might proud and loving memory of our dear son and bro ther Gerald Blight in his year and the members of his crow who lost their lives April 14 over enemy terri tory He has gone but his voice re echoes face that Is now unseen His smile that was all sunshine Is now but a lovely dream In our memory when we are Jone- We close our eyes and see Him sitting there in vision Just like reality Ho sadly missed by mother dad Lois Grant Jean and Larry In loving memory of my dear father and mother Archie and Pearl Carlite Memories are treasures no one can steal Death is a heartache nothing can beat Some may forget you now you are gone Hut we shall remember no matter how long Always remembered by daugh ter Norma OBITUARY Mitchell Funeral service was held at Sutton West on April 1 for Mitchell Roches Point who died at his home on March after an illness of two years He was born In Georgina on October 1875 the son of the late Sarah Ann and Nathan Mitchell Cedar Brae In he married Mary Jane Bark- who predeceased him in 1942- He married Sarah Barker in and she survives him Mr Mitchell was a farmer and had been retired for eight years He was a member of the Chris tian church Besides his wife he is survived by sons Edward Stewart and Roy Roches Point Bernard Severn Bridge Arthur a daughter Mrs Norm Kay brothers David Mario Mich Joseph Aurora a sister Mrs Rose York Marie Mich grandchildren and one great grandchild Rev and Rev King were in charge of the service urid interment was at Briars Sut ton West Pallbearers were Bill Fred Cooper Fred Rye Elmer Curtis Herman Steven son Roy Giles In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away April 15 A wonderful mother woman ami aid One who was better Cod never made A wonderful worker loyal and true One in a million that mother was you Just In your judgment always right Honest and liberal ever upright Invert by your friends and nil you knew A wonderful mother Hint mother was you Sadly missed by only daughter Mae and In loving memory of our dear baby Johnny who would bo three years old April and died December is yotir birthday Imlijc dear Mother cant forget Loving Shepherd of I by sheep Keep my babe in safety keep Nothing can Thy power withstand None can pluck him from Thy hand lovingly remembered by mom my daddy brothers Bobby David and Jimmy Roue- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother El sie who passed away April A silent thought a secret tear Keeps memory ever dear Time takes away edge of grief Hut memory turns back every leaf lovingly remembered by son Leslie- Marian June Murray and John taut ford In loving memory of a dear husband and father George who passed away April Nothing can over take away love a heart hold dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near remembered by wife daughter Allan and grandchildren Thompson In loving memory of a dear husband James II Thompson who passed away April mm In my heart his memory lingers Sweetly tender fond and true There Is a day dear Jim That I do not think of you Sadly missed by his wife OBITUARY Mrs James Elliott A lifelong resident of Aurora May Elliott died at her horn Wellington St on March She had been in failing health for the past three- years She was born in Aurora daughter of the lute Mr and Mrs Edward Andrews on July W7I and on Dec she married James Elliott who predeceased her in August Mrs was a member of the Aurora United church and in her earlier days was active in the church singing in the choir and teaching Sunday school She It I office in the the She was burn and lived all her life at Well ington St and because there was no high school Aurora site walked to and from New market high school every day She is survived by a son George who is mana ger of the Imperial bank at Call and a daughter Mrs Gardner Mary Aurora Six brothers and four sisters pre deceased her Rev If conducted funeral service at Thompsons funeral home on March Hi Pall bearers were Charles George Chester Os borne Graham Gage and A Fisher Inter ment was in Aurora cemetery OBITUARY Garnet Barrager Garnet James died suddenly at his home Mary St Aurora on April He was born at on May the son of the late Jennie Parks Charles New Westminster In 1020 he married Vivian who survives him Mr was a photogra pher and a member of the Auro ra United church He was a member of the Lions club and the Aurora recreation commis sion and very active in sports Besides his wife he Is survived son and a daughter Margaret brothers Harold Ivan and a sister Mrs Don ald Miller Evelyn Rev conducted fun oral service on April from Thompsons funeral homo and Interment was in Aurora ceme tery Pallbearers were Marshall Rank Grant McCaehcn Tom Dickson Peterson Hess and Victor Jones At the Lions club meeting on Tuesday night at Aurora a utos was observed in tribute to Mr who was one of the most respected citi zens of Aurora THE NEWMARKET ERA AND EXPRESS THURSDAY APRIL SEVEN PRINCIPALS IN RECENT WEDDING Pictured above after their recent wedding are Mr and Mrs William Rush Newmarket The bride was formerly The brides attendants arc Hazel Toronto and Woodhouse The best man is Norman sh Newmarket usher Flower bearers are Sandra and Graham Photo by THE HOMEMAKERS Rhubarb Suits All Tastes Rhubarb once grew wild in Russia and in other parts of Eur ope Someone brought it to the North American continent near ly two centuries ago and discov ered quite by chance what good pie it made That is why it became known as the pie plant When buying rhubarb remem ber that it should be bright pink ish red in color the stalks fairly large and most important of all it should be fresh and crisp Avoid buying rhubarb which is wilted and pithy at the stem end Always choose young tender stalks Appoint Edwin Pear New Assistant Rep Col the Hon Kennedy Ontario minister of agriculture announces the appointment of Edwin Keith Parker Pearson as assistant agricultural representa tive for York county effective April Raised in county Mr Pearson has a farm background and was a member of the champ- potato club team in He graduated from Ontario Agri cultural College in Since that time he has been in the plant protection division of the science service dominion department of agriculture His work has been mainly connected with potato in spection Mr Pearson replaces James who was recently appointed agricultural represen tative for Peel county 32 Pigs Sold By There was nothing particularly unusual about the classified It was one of many that appear each spring on the classified ad vertising page of The Era and It read For sale Pigs suckers and chunks Ap ply The ad was to appear two weeks but in the second week the newspaper received a note from Ihe advertiser Kindly cancel advertisement for for sale Would advise I sold 32 pigs from this ad before oclock on Thursday afternoon There are a good many read- who have no pigs fur sale but they do have odds and ends around the house for which they have no further use You can turn those articles into cash by simply inserting a classified ad vertisement in The Era and Ex press Remember your adver tisement will appear in over papers in an extending from Sutton on the north to King City to the south from Zephyr to the east to in the west To get the best results use the largest classified advertising medium in North York The Era and Express- William William Henry died suddenly at his home Sharon on March as the result a stroke He was born at Raven- shoe in the son of the late Mr and Mrs Jus On February he married Ida May Keswick who him Besides his wife he is survived by sons Ernie Newmarket Roy Pembroke Percy Toronto Aurora a daughter Mrs Fred Hazel Sharon sisters Mrs Henry Arnold Jos ephine Nobleton and Nettie Toronto and nine grandchildren His eldest son Clarence predeceased him years ago A sister Mary and a brother Ed gar also him Rev V conducted the funeral service at the chapel of and Rose on April 2 and interment was at Newmar ket cemetery Pallbearers were Sherman Arnold Aubrey Frank Ramsay Allan Shaw Lind say and Fred Hothouse rhubarb has the ad vantage of being not nearly as acid as the stalks which come from the garden later in the sea son For this reason the hot house type requires less sugar to sweeten it The homemaker who wants to make the most of rhubarbs natural blushpink color docs not peel the stalks but simply cuts off the leaves and any pithy portions at the base washes the rhubarb thor oughly and cuts it in desired sized pieces for cooking making rhubarb sauce or stewing rhubarb two sugar to each cup of rhubarb cut in pieces and measured raw is us ually sweet enough for the aver age taste When stewing as with other fruits the sug ar should be added alter the fruit is cooked It seems to taste sweeter than when the sugar is cooked with the fruit and so less sugar is required In adding sugar to the hot cooked fruit it should be stirred in gently so that the fruit will not be broken up Rhubarb is delicious in tapioca pudding shortcake or upside down cake When baked it makes a perfect dessert also when served as a sauce on mange or custard The tart pink juice is just the thing for frozen ices and sherbets RHUBARB CRUMBLE PIE cup melted butter cups rolled oats sifted flour cup brown sugar cups raw rhubarb cut In pieces cup granulated sugar tbsp flour Combine the melted butter rolled oats the cup of flour ami brown sugar Firmly pat three quarters of the mixture in to a pie plate and cover with the rhubarb Combine granulat ed sugar and of flour and sprinkle over the rhubarb Place the remaining quarter of the rolled oats mixture over the tup of the pie Bake in a mod erate oven degrees for minute or until rhubarb is soft and tender Serve with whipped cream CREAM PUFFS ALA RHUBARB cup water cup shortening cup sifted allpurpose flour top salt cess unbeaten Bring water to boiling point add shortening and melt Sift together the flour and salt Add all at once stirring vigorously Cook stirring constantly until mixture leaves sides of pan Re move from heat and cool Add eggs one at a time beating vig orously after each addition until mixture is smooth Beat thor oughly for one minute Drop heaping on a greased baking sheet two inches apart Bake in a hot oven degrees for minutes Do not open oven door during this period Reduce heat to de grees and continue baking for minutes Cool Cut small slice from top fill cases with thick stewed rhubarb garnish with creamy custard and replace top slice Six servings COUPLE TO MAKE HOME ON MARSH Mae I daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Keams Holland Landing became the bride of Gerald Eek in Newmarket April Father J officiated at the service in St Johns Roman Catholic church Frances McConib was soloist accompanied by Florence Gold smith Given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin with a pointed collar and full skirt A coronet of pearls held her finger tip veil and she carried red roses- Maid of honor was Ruth and bridesmaids were Doris Hill and Helen Kearns The maid of honor carried yellow roses and the bridesmaids carried baskets of mixed spring flowers John ny was best man and Bert and Louis Dcvald usher ed The wedding breakfast was served at Food Haven Inn Brad ford The brides mother receiv ed hi lavender crepe with navy accessories and wore pink roses She was assisted by the grooms mother in black crepe and red roses In the evening at pm at Holland Landing mem orial hall another reception was held For the honeymoon to New York the bride chose a gray suit with navy accessories and red roses They will reside in their new home Holland Marsh The supper will be serv ed Wednesday April from to Hostesses are Mrs King Mrs M McMillan Mrs Mrs W Rose Mrs and Mrs Pollock Everybody welcome Mr and Mrs Walter Rose and Mr and Mrs Irvine Rose attend the wedding reception for Mr and Mrs Ross Rose in Toronto Saturday evening Several ladies were lucky in winning draws at the cooking school sponsored by and on Monday and Tuesday Mr and Mrs Breen spent Monday in Toronto KETTLEBY Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Haines who celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary on Tuesday April also to Mr and Mrs Ross Black whose anniversary is on Saturday April 14 We wish you all many more happy years together Birthday greetings to Mrs C Wilson whose birthday was Wednesday April We were very glad to welcome Mrs Crane back in her usual seat on Sunday arid to know that she has almost recovered from her long illness Services next Sunday at Christ church will be Sunday school pm evening service IN HOSPITAL Ralph registrar for North York is in Toronto Gen eral hospital where he under went an operation on the week end He is expected home soon GIRLS SLACKS ALPINE CORDUROY SHIRTS WOOL PLAIDS AVAILABLE CARDIGANS The Jack Jill Shoppe minutes to years Opposite post office Newmarket j

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