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Newmarket Era and Express, 19 Jul 1951, p. 13

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The Alger though small in area con tains all the features nec essary in any home wheth er large or small All rooms of the Alger are on one floor without or sec floor In addition a third bedroom can be installed by a simple conversion of the storage closet into a connecting corridor The first floor slab a gravel fill with the superstructure of frame with sid ing except that the front living room wall is faced with stone or face brick Storage space is generously supplied by closets in all distribut ed In every room- These closets range in type from wardrobe closets in the bedroom to large storage closets in the utility room The dimensions of the Alger are 50 feet by 26 feet Floor area is planned to be square feet The cubage of the house totals cubic feet further information about The Alger write the Small House Planning Bureau The Newmarket Era and Express Newmarket Ontario SMALL HOUSE PLANNING BUREAU NEWMARKET ERA AND EXPRESS NEWMARKET m Please send me more information without obligation about the plan features and the type of construction used house as pictured the issue of July 191 name ADDRESS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING Continued from Page with Rank and others taking the view that meters should be held over until such time as parking spaces had been provid ed Reeve Cook said that as a merchant he was in favor of met- era but that he had come to the meeting seeking information The reeve said he wanted to do the best thing for the town as a whole Those who were opposed to meters included the following merchants Bunt Harry Graham J Wilson C Osborne J Storey Harrison others vot- against meters with reserva tions as the prior need of parking spaces On a general vote of the meet ing being taken votes were recorded in favor of meters eight against and three undecided Police chief Fisher Dunham was present at the meeting and voiced his support for the installation of meters Interesting Meeting Stewart Patrick made a good chairman at the meeting He deserved a vote of for a good job done which nobody to propose He was a good chairman since he never allowed the subject on hand to get cluttered up with extraneous matters He kept the ball roll ing wasting no time In a sense the meeting was time wasted since it had no pow er to veto the decision by council to meters But at least the merchants present did get a chance to ventilate their opinions And some of these opinions did clash especially those of Reeve Cook and Jack Bowser Jr An other colorful encounter between Jim Wilson and Gordon Hoffman lent attractiveness to the debate All in all however it was a very interesting meeting It is a that there arent more of them If there were public opin ion in Aurora would be more sure of itself If meters dont prove successful Jim Wilson will be able to carry off full honors as a true prophet He was against meters and the views of those in favor of them didnt cause him to shift his ground Locked Door A few days ago we were in formed that a citizen interested in meters had tried to get into the council chamber to hear the discussion and found the door locked We pointed out that citi zens are always welcome to at tend council meetings and that the explanation for the locked door was no doubt due to there being no more room to accommo date more visitors on the night of June There were as many visitors that night as the limited space in the council chamber could accommodate We are sure are expressing the views of the mayor and all members of council in stating that they like to see citizens at their meetings It is advisable however to get there early in view of the limited public space Mr and Mrs Geo Tor onto were Sunday guests at the home of their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Chas Mr and Mrs Clayton and family spent Sunday with the formers brother and his wife Mr and Mrs Walter at Sandhill Miss Lynn is stay ing with her aunt and uncle until Saturday SHARON Miss Diane Kershaw is visiting Mr and Mrs Fry this week Mr Frank Ramsay has return ed from a three weeks trip to Saskatoon A sale of home baking aprons etc will be held under the aus pices of Sharon on the Un ited church lawn on Saturday July 28 commencing at pm Mr and Mrs Dan Gill Janet and Graham have returned from a trip to Montreal and New Brunswick Mr and Brown and Joyce Newmarket visited Mr and Mrs Horace Brown over the weekend Mr and Mrs Case are spending a week at at the home of Mrs Bruce David son Miss Beth returned home on Sunday after spending a week at the home of relatives at Mr and Mrs Geo Burn- ham spent Friday at the home of Mrs Burnhams brother Mr Thompson Mrs Violet Vernon was a guest last week at the home of her brother Mr Harrison Word has been received from Mr Geo Green who went by bus to Vancouver and enjoyed his trip very much He is visiting his son Ellis who lives in Van couver Mrs Toronto was a weekend guest at the home of Miss Hayes Mrs H Shields has return ed home from Burlington and is with her sister Mrs Harmon Mrs Wesley and Miss Geral- Wesley were Sunday guests at the home of Miss Hayes Mr and Mrs J Burr spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Wrightman Newmar ket The United church school pic nic which was held on Wednes day afternoon at Jacksons Point was rained out and those who went had to eventually return home Miss Mildred Dike Toronto was home over the weekend and Mrs Jessie Williamson who has been in the city for some months returned home with her for the summer Mr and Mrs Dawson Dike Mildred Dike and Mrs Williamson attended the Barkey family picnic on Saturday at Park Congratulations to Misses Beth and Marie Broad for passing music exams in theory and harmony in June J A Broad enjoyed a three- day trip to the States recently with Sandford Misses Jeanette Harrison and Marie Broad left last Tuesday to take a summer course in at Northern Vocational school The following are winners at the Mount Albert Horticultural Society window flower show at store Delphinium one spike Mrs Steeper three varieties Mrs An- Sweet William Mrs roses one bloom Mrs bowl of roses Miss Bertha Har mon collection of roses one Miss two Mrs Canterbury Bells basket Mrs bachelors buttons bou quet Mrs Anglin living room bouquet Mrs Anglin digitalis one spike Mrs Anglin tum one spike Mrs Theaker Miss Margaret Toron to was a weekend guest at the home of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Geo Mr and Mrs Gordon Knott spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Harvey Scott and Ted at Mrs Ralph Broadview Sask is a guest at the home of her sister Mrs Clayton Paisley PUBLIC SCHOOL RESULTS Note honors on trial recommended From Grade to Grade Tommy Crozier Evelyn Dike Patsy Harden Donald Kirton Ron ald Kirton Bobby Lamb Wayne Lethangue John Roy Miller May John Watts John Wright From Grade to Grade iff Dike Jean Green Carol Har rison Wilfred Harrison OT Douglas Kirton Glenn Main- prize McQuaid June Miller Janet Oliver Betty Palmer Linda Gary Wilson From Grade III to Grade IV Glen Harper H Ronald Miller Bob Minick Donald Bobby Palmer Margaret Palmer Donna Rolling Harold Simp son Patsy Wright From Grade to Grade Jean Auckland John Aul- Dike Grant Dike James Dike Green George Harrison William Harri son Kirton Gordon R Patricia Palmer Lois Nancy Judy Watts Ronald From Grade to Grade VI Di- Aitken H- Keith- Graham H John Green Paul Harper Harrison Clifford Andrea Maris H Kenneth Bette Mor ton H Carolyn Palmer John Rennie Gregg Scott Ted Smith Paul Snyder From Grade VI to Grade Miriam Auckland Craig Case Ronald Palmer R Betty Roil ing Ruth Barbara Scott H Thompson From Grade to Vltl Stanley Bice Dike Ruth Harrison Ruth Rate Brian Stokes MOUNT Mr and Harry North New Westminster are vis iting their cousins Mr and Mrs John Ash for a few days Miss Dorothy is on a two weeks holiday with her cousin Doris Milne who along with her parents are at their summer cottage at Keswick Mrs Clair and Sabin Toronto spent a long weekend with Mr and Mrs Garnet Evans Mr and Mrs George Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ash Mr and Mrs Leigh Beairsto visited Mr Jimmy Minns at Or- on Sunday Mrs Stringer Rochester and Mr J Bower superin tendent of the Hospital for Sick Children Toronto visited Mrs Botham on Thursday of last week Mr and Mrs Nelson Stephen son and family of Toronto visited From Grade to Grade Claudia Davis Jack Frank lin Forbes Graham Harold Harp er Tom Kurtz Jack Erie Young Kenneth James Auckland Mr and Mrs Roy Smith on Sat urday of last week Mrs Acey returned home with the Browns from their weeks stay at Pembroke Mr and Mrs Smith and Norma motored to Brighton on Sunday Mrs Arthur Blaney Toronto and Mrs John Whitby visited Mr and Mrs Frank Minns last week Mr and Mrs Garnet Evans vis ited Mr and Mrs Walt Robinson King on Sunday The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday July Page RAVENSHOE Mrs Jack and Flor ence spent a week holidaying in and report having a grand trip Hope for a speedy recovery is extended to Mrs Hamilton and Mrs Carl Glover SHARON Mr and Mrs Keith and children spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Chris Jones D Vernon Les Blunt and Lowell report a fine trip having visited Banff and the Calgary Stampede in the course of their travels Mr and Mrs Weston visited Mr and Mrs Long over the weekend Dr and Mrs Shaw Sandra and Stephen Boston also Mrs Shaw Hamilton spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Alan Shaw Miss Ethel Shaw Grand Mich is spending her holi days with her sister Miss N Shaw Representative for Newmarket and 3 -vtt- J fi 1 i v V ik Ml it i ttO ft- tmi i ljsr DODGE i SI V7 I fc Via M i IS TJ BELL OPERATORS Continued from Page you can get on But the opera tor must take the blame How is your knitting coming along Wc know something of the party line We have heard the voice piping on with no mortal means of stifling it Nor can the oper ator terminate the interminable gossip on a hospital case or a lost cat Nor can the operator be in two places at once While she is fix ing up one call somebody must wait their turn if only for a few seconds In those few seconds some person sees red and seeing red blasphemes It is a pity that there is not more patience In the world Pity the harrasscd telephone operator A little prayer for her from you Seeing la If they could see us at work they would think differently re marked our visitor Were really all trying to do a good job We like to have the goodwill of our subscribers We are anxious to please them all We felt we must place this on the record From the Aurora telephone operators wc have al ways received the finest court esy Their work Is not easy Let u help them encourage ment and due courtesy it k ar J i SMC With their recent appointment as DodgeDo Soto Dealer Sanderson Motors limited become headquarters for Newmarket and vicinity for all Dodge and De Soto car and Dodge truck owners Their conveniently located garage Is fully equipped with showroom and parts and service departments to handle the needs of all motorists In the area Sanderson Motors Limited now have on display the beautiful new Dodge and Soto cars and Dodge 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