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Newmarket Era and Express, 3 May 1951, p. 9

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l t it s- SPONSORED BY SUNNY HILLS HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION j r- p Orchestra J Entire proceeds for development of public park in VLA subdivision In Newmarket s News The New Era and Express Thursday May CORK MRS ROILING PHONE KING Our Down the Centre sidekick Abner offers NewmarketAurora hockey amalgamation as the cure- all After taking a long stroll to the water cooler we ask whose ills Ours Theirs DRESS OPTIONAL REFRESHMENTS 2 A Couple wvW- contributed in service of the community Labatt Limited 1 Saturday Night 1 NORTH SHORE LAKE TALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA FEATURING VOICE OF WALTER SCOTT PICNIC RESERVATIONS NOW IV Junior ladies Ball Elect Executive Last year Newmarket broke in to the junior ladies pic ture with an entry in the Lake Simcoe league Plans for were given an airing at the or ganization meeting of the team recently Officers elected were Joan Quinn vice pres Mrs Cecilia sectreas Fred veteran player and booster who held the coaching reins of the team during the late stages of last year was named coach and Geo Watt was returned as manager Alb Barney was chos en to head the transportation committee An entertainment committee of Mrs G Watt Mrs Mrs A and Mrs McDonald was also set up Plans to reenter the Lake Simcoe league were discussed al so the possibilities of entering a southern league with Aurora Elgin Mills came up for discus sion Wi iftWrT f I ANTE IN TURNING RUES INTO CASH Hope Blossoms In Hope As Team Organizes Hope softballers have faith they wont need charity this summer to annex the Lake Softball League title This was the feeling at the clubs or ganization meeting last week Officers arc Hartford Stewart vice Floyd Pegg seclreas Longford was first choice I as manager and Bob Peters was suggested as coach for this sea son Both are being Plans to outfit the team with baseball pants sweaters and caps were given the green light In dications are that practically all of last years team would be available and two or three new prospects were mentioned iVt WHEN IT COUNTS MOST WITH ASTER Growing Mash or Pellets Your pullets capacity for egg production depends upon how well they have been grown Therefore a little extra care ami heller feed during the grow- In period will pay off in the form of eggs next fall and winter r SEE US FOR FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS r y Mill Ltd WE DELIVER NEWMARKET REVIVES last place finish ers in the Lake Softball league last season are making plans to shoot for a higher sta tion this year Club organiza tion meeting was held last week was elected manager and Rev was named coach The latter played first base for and quite well by the wayduring the latter stages of the League race last season Quite a number of young players coming along and Elton Hope of last season is now living in and this may help the pitching problem says our informant Titus Peregrine GALS ELECT OFFICERS Keswicks junior ladies soft- ball team plans to return to Lake Junior Ladies competition this summer Offi cers elected last week were Mrs Myrtle president and Ruth Mary Peters secretary- treasurer Jack chosen manager and Hare coach Decision reached at the meeting included plans to stage a dance Friday evening in order to raise funds for new uniforms I Boiled down my it means boot our junior hockey skooters their way and In return senior intermediate calibre knocking about the Aurora coun tryside graduates this away If we recall wasnt the local mem orialwe speak of Newmarket now sold us Jills and Joes as a community centre to give our laddies a chance to play the more the merrier That forgot ten may bo Certainly amalgamation strikes us as giving fewer local chappies a chance to whip on the hockey gear a fact local minor hockey officials have been working with the idea of de veloping players for junior hock here Big business too as the local Optimists stretched their budget to smackers to pay for ice time for allstar midg et and bantam teams Last year the Rockets first wasnt a fair trial for junior hockey as this observer saw it Rockets pushed north with heavy travelling and against the strong est group in the They won two or three drew a big bypass from the fans and their books are deep in the red Giv en a group within a radius of miles and this could change en tirely From what were told this grouping will be forthcoming next season Its worth a try junior hockey should be given another year Rocket executives were told are ready to make that test Calling a spade a spade why must our juniors move elsewhere after eight may be ten years coming up through our well organized minor system Is it necessary theres room for both junior and intermediate teams in our yard and the Rockets should be given the same facilities to make good as any other local side Notes from the annual Delegates voted 3228 against bid to hop junior age limit up a year Residence rules stay put market reported to have filed in termediate A entry Aurora jun ior C Stan Smith attended and Tom Dickson and Andy Closs from Aurora Stan did business on the convention floor for next years Spits As matters stood Laurie Thorns and Giant Firth graduates of Aurora Bears and Indians if they expected to play locally next season would have been classed as imports That bit of nonsense was squashed at the convention Next term if players chirp up with overripe slanguage it means a ten buck fine Same also applies if you lay the dukes on an opposition member How theyll figure the latter out time alone will tell Diamond sittings S dia mond is starting the echo thud of the bat against the apple Specialty and junior ladies held first practices Tuesday Both and fair ground diamonds need work A drag and a roller would put them in first class condition Wonder what they figure doing with the field at the Prince Charles Location good probably could be made into best diamond of all -a- V- J wi S A WWEr i a SSi W fr I waa ra i AURORA HIGH NEWS On Friday April 27 the Dra matic Society of AHS held the finals of the plays The three best plays were presented and the best one was chosen the winning play was Goodnight Please put on by The best actress and best actor were Janet and Ross Linton The AHS mixed club was first in the Peel Festival at Port Credit last Thursday April They may attend the finals at Brampton The AHS Cadet band will participate in the band concert along with Girls hand and St Andrews Pipe band on Friday May The invitations to the Cadet Dance to be held on May are now being sent out There is to be Cadet Queen chosen throughout the training and inspection of the Cadet Corps she will be announced at the Cadet Dance Marilyn Thomson ttt Loth nd feature on modek escrpt d -W- TENNIS INSTRUCTION Any more juniors for tennis instruction AH play of junior age wishing to take advantage of Keith Da- offer to teach the funda mentals of the court game are asked to contact Mr Tennis immediately phono h r i s AURORA TOWN The meeting of Aurora Town Softball League will be held in the cast room of the fire hall tonight Thursday May at pm Alt four teams of last year any new entries are asked to have a representa tive Everybody wel come Howard Brown six who broke his collar bone last week was able to be out of bed early this week His parents are Mr and Mrs Horace Brown The Presbyterian Mixed Bowl ing club of Aurora had a dinner party at Ridge Inn on Wednes day evening last week This Friday an Aurora Ladies Bowl ing club will dine at the Ridge Sunday saw a number of guests at Ridge Inn Sunday guests of Mrs John Durham and her husband were her sister Mrs Cane and husband of Hamilton Mrs H Lougheed district an aunt of Mrs Durham Mr Ray and son Bobby and Miss Mary Lougheed Dr and Mr Allan Coats- worth Toronto nephews of Mr- Durham Mr and Mrs Richards visited an aunt Mrs J at To ronto on Sunday Ken expects to play with King team entering the North York league A King boy he belonged to the team last year Practice was held in King Memorial Park this week Friends from Toronto called at the home of Mrs Bernard O Brien on Sunday A telegram from Gunner OBrien was receiv ed by his wife on April While there was no indication from what point the wire forwarded Mrs OBrien thinks her husband was somewhere en route to Korea He had been stationed at Fort Lewis Wash ington The Canes and also called at the home of Mrs Roy Temperancevtlle who is ill She is a sister of Mrs Cane and Mrs Durham and a niece of Mrs Lougheed Oak Ridges Home and School will meet on Monday evening May 7 at the school Election of officers will be held An ex ecutive meeting of the associa tion will be held a week earlier with Mrs Bob in charge School Board Entertain A pleasant social evening was held at Valley Field Inn when the trustee board of Oak Ridges school entertained the teaching staff at dinner The event was a gesture of appreciation to mem bers of the staff who for the past term have labored under some inconvenience Mr Frank Legge chairman of the board expressed the thanks for their cooperation on behalf of the trustees present including Principal Martin and his wife Inspector and Mrs Inspector lop and Mrs trustees and their wives Mrs Beatrice is now at her Wild wood Ave home after a serious illness at York County hospital Newmarket Mrs Laura Booth Santa Bar bara is visiting her brother Mr Cook It is two years since she saw him According to Mrs Booth she has two homes part of her time spent with her daughter Mrs Frank Randy Santa Barbara ami part with her daughter Mrs John Detroit Mich On her way to Canada she stayed off at before coming on to Toronto where her sons Allan and Calvin Booth reside She will also visit her sister Mrs McQuoid near A native of Prince Edward county Mrs- Booth came to Toronto after her marriage and in moved to Detroit She has lived in the for a number of year Mrs Wright spent the week end at with her son Harold in hospital there Mr and Mrs Geo Appleton and their two children of Tor onto have moved to Bond Ave to occupy the house formerly oc cupied by Mr Jack Thompson who expects to live in Toronto A native of Scotland Mr Thomp son has lived at Oak Ridges for about years and is highly re garded Mr Appleton is a bro ther of S here Mr Seurs his Bond Ave home early last week to visit his mother in New Bruns wick It is years since Mr Sears visited her He will re turn sometime next week Mr and Mrs Sears design and artificial display flowers for one of Canadas best known business firms Their work is carried from coast to coast Guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Coon on Sunday were Mr Mrs Drown Toronto who have a summer home Glen- dole on the 2nd con of King When their children finish their school term in June the Browns will occupy for the summer months Mrs J with her son Bobby and her motherinlaw Mrs J Toronto visited the formers sister Mrs George Fergus Ave Lake Wil cox on Sunday Short Circuit Caused Damage While Mrs Geo car was parked in Aurora early Sat urday afternoon a short circuit in the wiring completely destroy ed the system Mrs had not been in the car for an hour and half Mr and Mrs Kenneth Richards were among other guests at the home of Mr and Mrs George Lake Wilcox on Saturday evening when the cel ebrated their ninth wedding an niversary A beautifully decor ated cake made by King City bakery was cut by the hostess While at Oak Ridges Rev Harrison was- the of hi niece Mrs Jack whose mother Mrs Geo Gould is a sister of the minister Mrs Gould and her sons William Maurice and Robert motored from Cedar Brae to spend Sun day afternoon at the home of Mrs Blyth to visit with the mis sionary Mr and Mrs Blyth mo tored back to Toronto on Mon day Also visiting Mr and Mrs on Friday last were her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Jeffe Harrison Mount Albert the former a brother of Mrs Gould and Rev Harrison Little Bobbie son of Mr and Mrs Hanna return ed home on Saturday after four weeks with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Fred Bobbie will enter the Hospital for Sick Children early this month for xray to deter mine the cause of trouble affect ing his leg muscle Bobbie was seriously injured last September when a tractor toppled over pin ning him beneath the machine It is hoped an operation can be avoided Other weekend guests of Mrs were her sister Mrs her husband Norman and ten weeks old daughter Susan Mr and Mrs Jack Campbell Toronto Mr uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs A Hennessy Brighton Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown and baby son Mr Browns sister husband and young child all of Ajax Miss Helen Love and Mrs Gray Toronto called at the Wheel House St on Sat urday afternoon for a chat with Miss Marilyn Hawman Miss Love gives riding lessons at the West York Hunt club Lambton Mills where Jack Wilson con ducts a riding school Miss Love had her own school there form erly Mrs Gray and Miss Mary Bolton and Miss Love are a com mittee organizing the third a I competition for riding schools sponsored by the Sunny- brook school York Mills on June The Oak Ridges club expects to enter the contest when teams representing various schools will be entered Mrs George Chester sister of Mrs Robert Ash and her hus band of Scarboro had dinner at the Ash home on Sunday on their way to Beach Lake Simcoe They intend to sell their j summer cottage there Mrs James Bolton and her daughter Margaret are visiting Mrs Boltons daughter Mrs Ted Bunker Several children arc enjoying useful employment in a green house belonging to Mr Chester Clark on the south Lake Wilcox road Don Ash Donald and George Boyd work there af ter school and on Saturdays and are learning a great deal Making a selection from potted geraniums Mrs Annie has a stock of newly created colors violas and marigolds also on display may be planted in flower gar dens any time now Mrs Stuart poured tea at an afternoon tea given by Mrs Peloquin for Mrs Leo j McDonald April 25 who left the neighborhood this week to live in Toronto Because of rain some of the guests were unable to attend Those present were Mrs Gordon Mrs Simuis Mrs Mrs L Stephenson Mrs Howard Mrs Oliver Boyle Mrs Dixie the friend of Mrs Aeheson Others 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