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Newmarket Era and Express, 31 May 1951, p. 7

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J Yellow canary and cage Piano in good condition Apply Charlotte St or phone Now- ixnarket PETS For sale- Purebred Scotch col- lie male Apply Draper con SALE TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Wardens of St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket for the sup plying of tons of Commercial Stoker coa to be supplied during either June or July- Tenders will please quote price on various grades also showing after each grade content of coal as tested by standards Tenders will be received up to and including June J A Church Wardens IN MEMORIAM Boyd in loving memory of a dear husband and father Geo Herbert Boyd who away June 1949 In silence we remember Always remembered by wife and family In loving memory of Bonnie Lee who passed away May 1950 Please God forgive our silent tears A wish that our baby was here There are others as we know But she was ours and we loved her so Sadly missed by mother and daddy Diane Ronnie and Barry f Saturday June Auction sale of entire household effects the property of J Proctor in the vll of Roches Point Time pm Sharp Terms cash J Kava auctioneer phone Queens- June Auction sale of accredited and- bloodtested pure bred Jersey cattle swine and a full power equipment Including Oliver tractor Oliver combine and new Oliver Tiller all oh rubber The property John- Campbell lot con mile north and east Stroud Sale at Cattle at pm James on pedigrees Terms except on tractor combine tiller Terms on these balance on bankable paper auctioneer phone Stroud J Tuesday June Auction sale of farm stock and implements 12 Durham cattle horses and Ford Ferguson tractor and plow household furniture on lot con Whitchurch the of No reserve farm sold Time oclock terms cash A Farmer auctioneer Wednesday June Auction resale of farm stock implements Shorthorn cattle Including fresh cows and springers horses a full line farm implements and hogs hay grain and furniture on south half of lot con Scott two 2 miles northeast of ML Albert the property of J A Walk at No reserve as farm sold Terms cash Time 1 oclock sharp Farmer auctioneer feVJ- NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH Notice Re Public Dump NOTICE that the town- ship are located at lot sideroad and at lot con the property of Jacob Grove and will he open to the public on Friday and Sat urday May and 20 and Friday and Saturday June and under supervision It is unlawful to deposit any dc- vegetable or animal matter in these dumps John W Crawford clerk TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF NORTH Tenders for purchasing school house and grounds Brick school with basement oil furnace plumb ing and good floors Sealed tenders will be received by the Board of Trustees of No until oclock noon WEDNESDAY JUNE 20 Tenders must be addressed to Mrs A- Lunn vllle Lowest or any tender not neces sity accepted Mrs A Secretary Treasurer No Keswick Ontario In loving memory of our dear mother Joanna Isabel who passed away June I Time changes many things But love and memory ever clings Sadly missed by Ariel Muriel Betty Eart Gladys and Mildred BIRTHS At York County hospital Friday May to Mr and Mrs Harold a son Billing At York County hospi tal Saturday May to Mr and Mrs George Billings King a daughter Bishop At York County hospi tal Thursday May 31 to Mr and Mrs Ken Bishop Newmarket a daughter Bayer At York County hospital Thursday May 31 to Mr and Mrs Joseph Richmond Hill a son Brooks At York County hospi tal Tuesday May to Mr and Mrs Charles Brooks Sutton West a daughter Carlton At York County hospi tal Thursday May to Mr and Mrs Henry Carlton King a son Mr Mrs Keith Lyons are pleased to the birth of their son Jeffrey Luke on Thurs day May at St Josephs hospital Toronto At York County hospital Saturday May 1951 to Mr and Mrs Bruce Hazehvood R a daughter Immediately after the said date At York County the said Personal Representatives j Sunday May to Mr cj -r- f News Pictured following their recent wedding are Mr and Mrs Mur ray Love The bride is the former Margaret Kingdon daughter of Mr and Mrs William Kingdon and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs David Love Newmarket Photo by Mr and Mrs J US Bell Bobby and Kenny spent the weekend in Ottawa the guests of Mrs J BelL Mr and Mrs Jack Toronto visited Mrs Calvert over the weekend Mr and Mrs John and son Robbie were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Broadbent Mrs Norman and Bill visited over the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Humber Bay Misses Linda Shier and Martin spent the holi day weekend with friends at Lome Park college Port Credit Mrs Cecil has been appointed secretary of the New market Horticultural society re placing Mrs Eugene McCaffrey who resigned because of the ill ness of her mother Pauline and Kathleen Bishop left on Sunday for a months visit in where will The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Pag NOTICE To CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF AUBREY DAVIS All persons having claims against the estate of Aubrey Davis late of the Tojvn of Newmarket In the County of York Manufac turer deceased who died on or about the 5th day of March hereby notified to send to the undersigned Personal Representa tives of the said deceased full par ticulars of their claims on or be fore the day of July Oak Ridges Nevs POSTPONED The regular meeting of the will be postponed until Tuesday June will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice Dated at Toronto this day of May The Toronto General Trusts Corporation Bruce P Davis KC John Rumball KC and Mrs Albert Sutton West a daughter Keats At York County hospital Wednesday May to Mr Mrs Cyril Keats Newmarket a son King At York County hospital Tuesday May 29 to Mr and Mrs George King Mount Albert a daughter Kennedy At York County Executors 253 Bay St Toronto Friday May to Mr Mrs James Kennedy Rich mond Hill a son Moody At York County hospi tal Friday May 25 to Mr Mis Arthur Moody a son McVeigh At York County A meeting of ratepayers of S S King and Whitchurch has been called for Wednesday May 30 at Oak Ridges school pm when the election of a school trustee will be held to replace Mr Horace Brown whose remov al to another district has caused the vacancy Mr Brown was a former chairman of the board Other members are chairman Frank and J Jr A meeting of Oak RidgesLake Wilcox Ratepayers Association will be held on Tuesday June 5 in Lake Wilcox Community Hall Mr Bill Fuller dry goods mer chant on St has been recently received into the mem bership of Oak Ridges Lions Household Effects Stolen Several articles were removed from the residence of Mr Alfred Galloway on the night of May Intruders broke open the back door and the discovery was made by neighbors the next morning Included in the loot were clothing a sewing machine watch suitcase and other articles Cons Forester said Mr and Mrs- Geo Grayson arrived last Sat urday to visit their daughter Mrs Joe Landi Bond Ave They will also visit their daughter Mrs Rumble Toronto and two sons Jack and Bill Beisig On Thursday May Mr and Mrs enter tained for a family reunion on the occasion of their tenth wed ding anniversary Mr and Mrs Jack Mr and Mrs Stanley Rule left early Sunday morning by motor for Montreal where the gentlemen were delegates from Oak Ridges to the Lions convention Mr Rule stayed with his brother there Mr and Mrs Blyth had hotel accommodation Mr is president elect of the local club While their husbands were in convention the ladies took sightseeing tours Mr and Mrs Frank entertained Mr and Mrs Ross Burgess and three children Bar bara Betty and Ross Jr New market on Sunday On the previous Sunday Mothers Day 20 friends visited their home Mrs Eva Toronto has returned home after a couple of days with Mrs JACKSPILLETTE WED IN Mr Mrs Maurice j Saturday May 26 to NOTICE Notice is hereby that the Mount Albert Farmers Co-opera- Hive Club Limited will make plication to His Honor the for leave to stirrer Its charter on and after a dale to be fixed by the Lieutenant- DATED this day of May Douglas Campbell Secretary J- A SONS Real Bay St Toronto LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE GLIDE R 2 Aurora Phone King 59f4 On St North End Oak Ridges Tomperanccvllle announce the en gagement of their daughter Doris Mario to Mr Howard Stewart Patrick son of Mr and Mrs Stew art Patrick Aurora the marriage will take place Saturday June at pm In St Johns Anglican church Oak Ridges Mr and Mrs James Megill Par ry Sound announce the engage ment of their daughter Marie to Mr Reg Baker son of Mr and Mrs J Baker of Cal gary Alberta the marriage will place on Saturday June at oclock in the United church Parry Sound The engagement Is announced of Elaine daughter of Mr and Mrs If to Mr Hairy Frederick son of Mr Mrs Win Sprang Aurora the wedding to take place June In Aurora United church News OF THANKS Mrs Archie Stevenson Baldwin wishes to all her relatives I neighbors Dr and Rev and Mrs Sutton for their many nets of kindness dur ing her recent Illness OF THANKS Mrs W family wish to thank their friends and relatives for acts of kindness assistance in their recent bereavement es pecially Rev Coupland REMEMBER York County Hospital IN YOUR WILL Mr and Mis David McVeigh a daughter OConnor At York County hos pital Sunday May to Mr and Mrs William OConnor Kes wick a son Roberts York County hospi tal Thursday May 24 to Mr and Mrs Henry Roberts Rich nioml Hill a daughter Wright At York County hospi tal Sunday May to Mr and Mrs John Wright Newmar ket a son DEATHS At Toronto on Sun day May Mary Ann Wil lis wife of Herbert J Interment Newmarket cemetery on Tuesday Harm At his home R R King Friday May Albert Harris formerly of Richmond HSU husband of Margaret Johnson in his year Interment Richmond Hill on Sunday Hugo At Newmarket on Mon day May 1951 Ross Hugo brothel of Howard Herbert and Mrs Vein Noble Kirkland Lake Interment Newmarket cemetery on Wednesday After a lengthy Ill ness at her home Galley Ave YOU have die urge po through your home from attic to bailment with snap and and then the homemakers equivalent of spring fever has you Youre In its clutches and wont he until implied your rearranged your furniture and milled new life to rooms in form draperies and Lighting a part of your room lion Through light ing your color scheme will alive at night iiHlead of sinking into a drub mono- 1 tone The of an at- tamp thai fits in your rooms decorating scheme can give on entirely appeal to your room enable your room one reason why you should choose scenes that you will enjoy looking at Pictures are a mailer of personal In choosing a frame that die picture must dominant nut the frame The of the frame depends upon the locution of the picture on wall The way you hang a Toronto on Monday May 28 1 I very important because if a picture Maud widow of Joseph Jennings mother of the late Har ry Jennings riffle Harry Johnson Willow- dale Raymond Roy Jack Olive Marion Wallace Hud Tor onto n I Union cemetery on Thursday Miller At Peterborough on Friday May Robert Miller husband of Adeline father of Robert Lindsay Stanley and Mrs Howard Berry Peterborough and broth er of Joseph Manchester Gordon Victoria Corners Mrs Catherine Kennedy Toronto Interment Mount Albert ceme tery on Sunday Smith At Keswick on Friday May Osborne Smith in Ids Kith year husband of Annie Smith ami father of Arthur Smith Toronto Interment cemetery on Sunday is worthy of gracing your wall it serves proper attention good hang ing your picture against the wall Tilling is definitely out Corneal the hanging There are up- jxiet Wright adequately Lacy crocheted accessories lend and add fresh your Inline handcrocheted piece he come family heirlooms as you know ami which require so much work are vrry minute of the you spend on them Nothing can a lace cloth or spread that has been The lacy cloth ptctuced above unlike the usual crocheted tablecloth of while or ecru follows theme and blossoms forth a variety of colors The pre dominating then picked up by the use of napkins An attractive idea dont you think It wont require quite so many launder- as your plain white one either For directions for crocheting this CLOTH write to paper a slampeil elfaihlressel ami for No SPORT NEWS OBITUARY Mrs Fred Bowser Annie Billing wife of Fred A Bowser Newmarket was burled in Aurora cemetery on May following services in the chapel of Roadiiouse and Rose She died following u short illness in York County hospital on May The daughter of Ellen Newber ry and Jos Billing she was born in She married Mr Bow ser on October Her interest centred her home She was an adherent of the Bap tist church She is survived by her hus band and ono son Councillor Frank Bowser and number of brothers and sisters Pallbearers were George Smith Herb Wylie Max Smith David Hidden Theodore Bolton and Albert Skelton Rev Henry Cotton the service ON THE ALLEYS Over the past three weeks the league teams the North End Alleys have been scrambling like all get out for three trophies One of the three the Goodman Bros Cup found a home Tuesday evening Its off to Mount Albert Minn Stokes Mount team rolled up a count over the final two rounds to beat out Myrtle Dunns Newmarket ladies Third team was Wednesday after- with Bradford ladies finished fourth with Mount Alberts winning six were Minn Slokcs Main- prize Marlon Case Kay Case Yvonne Graham Oliver Two other trophies the Peter Gorman for mens teams and Cup for mixed teams will be decided this week In the mens Barney Revolts Tan nery crew has the inside track with a 3171 mark two other Da vis sextettes headed by Murray Allen and and one Hoffman team captained by Iv an Ruddock are bunched 1ft the runnerup slot In mixed Barn ey team look like shoo- in with a 400pin lead to carry into the second round Optimist Teams Take Two Games at Brampton Newmarket Optimist bantam and pccwcc arc off on the right foot Saturday Frank took the future crews to Brampton for a twin bill exhibition It was a win in both heats for the locals The bantams behind the steady pitching of Jackie Mills first time on the hill forged a victory A big second frame for four runs gave them a lead they never let go The pecwees also went for a tenrun ride to outslug their Brampton opponents MM Jack Cain chalked up on Impressive strikeout record Bro Bill kept him out of trouble with a nifty snatch a liner- A lovely spring wedding was solemnized in Dublin St United church Guelph May 24 when Marion Marguerite daughter of Mr and Mrs Elihu Smith Guelph became the bride of Mr John Stanley son of Mr and Mrs Joel Laval Spillette Newmarket The church was decorated with arrangements of apple blossoms white lilacs tulips snapdragons and Boston ferns and the guest pews were marked with white satin and Rev A Black officiated Rev V Pond was organist and Charles Boyd soloist sang The Lords Prayer and For You Alone Given in marriage by her fath er the bride was lovely in an original gown of white French lace and satin fashioned on prin cess lines which flowed fully into a short train The lace bodice was styled with a Queen Anne neckline and long lily- pointed sleeves and the satin skirt was with panels of lace A matching lace tiara held her shoulderlength veil and she carried a cascade of white and blush pink orchids stcphan- and fern Miss Muriel Smith was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Nelson Toronto and Miss Flor ence Morrison They wore identically styled ankle- length gowns the maid of honor in delicate mauve over pink and the bridesmaids in delicate tur quoise Dainty matching net boleros were worn over their straptcs gowns which were fash ioned with fitted petal front bodices The bouffant skirts were of nylon net over Their headdresses were tiny ti aras of matching net rosebuds and they wore white gloves white satin sandals and carried white cascading bouquets The maid of honors was of white orchids and the bridesmaids of with white Mr Ellis Woodstock was best man and the ushers were Mr Vernon Thompson Willow- dale and the brides brother Mr Robert Smith The reception was held in the Elizabeth Room of the Royal hotel where Mrs Smith received in a flocrlength gown of grey chiffon fashioned with tucked bodice and softly flared skirt matching elbowlength gloves and corsage of delicate pink var iegated camellia to match the flowers on her grey velvet cloche type hat Mrs SpUlette assisted in rosebeige floorlength crepe gown fashioned with surplice front and draped skirt Her matching straw hat was trimmed with flowers and she wore a corsage of yellow spray orchids For a motor trip to Canada the bride chose a three- piece ensemble of black and white hounds tooth check trim med with black velvet Her j were white and her corsage an orchid On their re turn Mr and Mrs will make home in Newmarket Guests were present from Lon don Hamilton Toronto Delhi Gait Mount Forest New Hamburg Newmar ket and Wood stock be the guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs Carmen Pow ell and children of visited Mr and Mrs Allan Bar tholomew over May 24 Mr and Mrs Norman Math ews accompanied by Mrs R Mathews Toronto spent the holiday weekend at Thunder Bay beach Herman Bennitz is spending two weeks at home with his family Miss Florence Tor onto on furlough from the Bap tist mission field of Central Africa is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs C E On Sunday Rev and Mrs will entertain Rev Andrew of the teaching staff of Toronto Bible college and Sam Carser the Irish tenor Mr and Mrs Roy Toronto spent Monday with Mrs V Barker Mr and Mrs and son Guelph were weekend guests of Mrs Clark Rev and Mrs have returned to Newmarket after spending the winter in Florida Miss Lois Lome Park College Port Credit spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Orville Miss Lorraine student nurse at the Royal Victoria hos pital Barrio is spending three weeks vacation with her par ents Mr and Mrs Charles i Reeve Arthur Evans and Mrs Evans are attending the convention of Reeves and May ors of Ontario at Owen Sound this week Miss Audrey Lundy spent last weekend in Toronto visit- AHS COUPLES VISIT THE FALLS Fifteen couples from Aurora high school went by bus to Nia gara Falls on Sunday to see the sights They climbed the spiral staircase at Brocks monument Some of them took the cable car over the whirlpool and rapids They lunched on the Canadian side and walked the bridge to the American side shopping and going to a show What interest ed them was the brightly light ed stores open for business on the US side They heard the old Canadian bells ringing and saw the illumination of the falls by night On the way home a flat tire caused half an hours delay Their full day was approximate ly hours Those on the trip were Mary Scott and Frank Harrison Betty Scott and Chris Johnson Shirley Rawlings and Cook Freda Dent and John Richards Florence King and Andy Closs Marshall Betty Hoi- man and John Langdon Gail and Bill Joan and Ross Morrison and Thomas Humes Peggy Jones and George Joan Stevenson and Bruce Norman Gladys Middle- ton and Lionel Stevenson Mar garet Bull and Doug Specht Barbara and John Hep- pie MAKE PRESENTATION A presentation of a cup and saucer was made to Mrs A by the Newmarket Home and School association Making the presentation at the May meeting the president Mrs Howard Morton thanked Mrs Jackson for her assistance and cooperation throughout the year Mrs Jackson graciously thanked the association for the gift Mr and Mrs A Vernon Lundy Mr and Mrs Donald Caritan and family of Trenton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Howard Mc Carnan visited Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Cecil Wood on Sunday Mr and Mrs Walter Cedar St this afternoon from 3 St Catharines visited Mr to pm The affair is under BAKE SALE An invitation is extended to the ladies of Newmarket to at tend the spring tea and sale of home baking in the Scout Hall Mrs Geo Wright over the the auspices of the Catholic weekend Womens league AT THE JACK AND JILL BLUE JEANS STYLE Girls sizes to 225 Boys sizes to BOYS AND GIRLS DENIM SHORTS Sizes to Opposite post office Newmarket Phone At PreBudget Price j w fc J 1 1 if 1 AUCTION SALE AT AID MEETING All auction sale of white ele phants will be feature of the general meeting of the York County Hospital Womens Aid on Tuesday June The meeting will be held in the agricultural Board rooms St New market at 3 pm Everyone attending is request ed to bring dime plus a wrap ped white elephant minimum value cents maximum 5 The dime goes to the Hospital Aid and the white elephant to the auction block Everyone gets a Plan to attend this entertain ing program as important busi ness regarding the financial campaign will be dealt with the auction sale With all extra apace available inside this beautiful you can buy food quantity save extra trips to tho store and keep the food fresh much longer COMC SOON AND every midnight it automatically defrosts for you greatest single improvement since the days of the Ice Hie giant ride freezer its exclusive The Tiltahin for staple food storage these and many more exclusive features in the groat now AddisonNorg refrigerator has only 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