News Church Ladies Guild I their September birthday for four of their members j Miss Clarice Mrs Fry and Mrs Black at the home of Miss rice on Tuesday Sept I Everyone spent a very afternoon cheque was presented to our Mrs Archibald as a en appreciation by fthe members were very sorry Mrs was not well enough to be us lie Annual Harvest Thanks- services will be held in rist church Kettleby next Sept at am and pm Everyone is cordially to attend these services in the morning will be V J Rhodes would be appreciated if wishing to bring fruit veg- or flowers to decorate church would kindly deliver em before pm on Satur- Sept Prayers were again offered in church on Sunday Sept for little Miss Beat who is still seriously ill in nistletown Sick Childrens tal We arc very glad to report Paul is much bet- and is at home again The deepest sympathy of the is extended to Mr Mrs MeVey and family in ieir recent sad bereavement Mrs J Scott and Mrs J T ones visited Mrs P Meagher A hospital September and bund her quite happy The op eration has been successful and I he hopes to be home in a few lays Mr and Mrs Tower and daughter recently arrived from overseas and are staying with Mr and Mrs Sproule for a few days until they can move to their new home in Aurora Mr Cutting has ap pointed guard at the new high way crossing at side road to see the school children safely across while work on the highway is proceeding Over 30D people attended the corn and weiner roast given by the King Credit Union on Wed nesday Sept Everyone en joyed the community sinking and other attractions Mr and Mrs Hunter are enjoying a holiday at the home of their daughter Mrs Claw- son in London Mr and Mrs Wesley Clarkson Aurora were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Curtis Mr and Mrs and family Temperanceville were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Geert Rendering Mr and Mrs Leo Blackburn and family attended the wedding of Mrs Blackburns niece Anna Marie Cull of Toronto on Satur day Miss Aileen Blackburn and Mr Basil Blackburn remained for the weekend Mr and Mrs Merrill Johnson Brampton spent Sunday evening with Mrs Thanksgiving services at Baptist church will be held Oct Rev Arthur Greer of Weston be the speaker for the morning service and Rev A Park of Aurora and choir will be at the evening service Mrs Lena Gower and Mrs Phillips Toronto spent last Tuesday with Mrs Harry Web ster Championships seem to come naturally to Sc York title and last week Schomberg ladies ladies proved their right to the crown ousting Ket winning season by knocking off Bradford in three the League has operated Teams Back row to Marie Peggy El Ann Shcardown Front row Campbell Marie Edwards Gladys Edwards Joan Hastings softball man about town Recently the mens team won the red the Ladies Softball title The tleby in the semifinals and added lustre to a straight in the finals It was the first year that in were Schomberg Bradford Kettleby and Marian Dove Audrey Fuller Aitch- to Hamilton Brown Marilyn Jean At the- back is Elgin and coach of the winners Photo by Newmarket Net Club Wins N York Crown The Anniversary Service of the United church will be held Sep tember Morning service at 11 am with Rev of ficiating The Childrens Choir will supply the morning music The evening service is at pm and will be taken by Rev J Tayimon Will A Aikens Music by Sutton quartet I frill The WMS meeting will T held at the home of Mrs AllOiarS ledge Wednesday Sept at Triple Seven Cabmen proved pm AH ladies welcome Monday night they are no fly- Congratulations to Mr and bynight champs They downed Mrs Victor Johnson who were an allstar nine from other five married Saturday We wish a long and happy life MOUNT Congratulations are in order jo Mr and Mrs John Ash who on Thursday of this week have been married for years Congratulations are also ex- tended to Mr and Mrs Hal who were married on Saturday Sept Last Wed nesday a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Smith and a lot of useful gifts were presented this happy couple Mrs J MacDonald and Jim- visited her sister in King ston for a few days over the weekend If Mr and Mrs and Mr Alan Gray were Sunday supper of Mr and Mrs Archie Duncan Mr and Mrs Harry Smith Visited Mr and Mrs Victor Smith at West hi on Sunday Visitors at the home of Mr find Mrs Wallace Scott on day were Mr and Mrs Lome and Messrs Jack and Glenn Scott of and Mr and Mrs Peter Ferguson Master Kenny is visiting his cousin Sheila Ash for a few days Mrs Ian and Jimmie vis- frited her Mrs Powell in Toronto last week Mr and Mrs Smith and baby son William Edward had Sunday dinner with Mrs Gobi at ion lie with Mr and Mrs Bernard Mit chell at Gravenhurst Mr and Mrs holidayed in USA last week visiting relatives- Mr and Mrs Norman King and Floyd spent Sunday with Mr and Mis Geo Hey Mount Albert Mrs Henry Kay is spending a few days with her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs W Stev enson Royal Beach Virginia Miss Jacqueline Sutton West visited Miss Da vidson over the weekend Mrs Don Morton attended her sisters wedding at Vandorf on Saturday Sundayschool and church ser vices of the Free Me thodist church be held at Baldwin church for the next three Sundays while the Be haven church is being re decorated Free pictures will he taken in hall on Thursday Sept 27 from pm until p by the Paramount Studio To ronto under the auspices of the Womens Institute Coupons for the above may be obtained from any Institute member which entitles you to free photograph in black and white size is 10 ZEPHYR Quite a number from here have attended Lindsay Fair this The WI meeting was lurid at the home of Mrs Profit on Tuesday evening Mis of Gamebridge was the guest speaker Mrs A visited her cousins Dr and Mrs Cecil at and her brother P Morison St Marys tepyer the weekend The United Church Sunday School Rally Day service will be at pm on Sunday xt The church service will be fa pm as usual A Crawford and Mrs P t Crawford of Baldwin and Miss of visitel and Mrs on ftfeunday Misses and Beta of Toronto and Hamilton vere at their home hero over weekend WMS of the United church held their- September meeting at the home of Mrs Graham on Wednesday J evening Sept and in at lend it was the largest monthly meeting of this year A good Ingram had been prepared flie young ladies of the church a very pleasing selection Mra gave a QUI address on her work in New foundland which was much en by all present A lunch was served to per ns making it an evening long be remembered by those who ended The offering was MAPLE HILL The monthly meeting held last Thursday evening Mrs gave a helpful talk taken from the first chapter of Jonah Miss Donalda McLean who is leaving in October as a mission ary to India addressed an open session of the Sunday school last Sunday Doris Knijjhts number of her birthday party afternoon Miss P Buckingham Woking England visited at the home of Mr and Mrs last Mr and Mrs Don and family King visited relatives here on Sunday A Detroit was calling on friends in Maple Hill last entertained a friends at her last Saturday teams of the town league in an ever so tight battle Bill Joint came up with a nifty threehitter Joint capped his solid pitching with a homer and triple His triple came after Jed off the second with Warren of be in charge of the Pine Orchard Union church service I a single Joint cake- walked Sunday Sept at am I home on an outfield error on Mrs Toole Master El- Jerry Hugos belt to right Hugo gin Toole Mrs Doug turn striding home on Wayne and Master Roger McClure at- J Robinsons double That ave tended the Crone picnic reunion the Cabmen a edge and Joint at High Park on Saturday McCombs round tripper in the The club will re- fourth made it open on Wednesday evening Sept at the school in the had the stars to the sixth form of an ice cream social and Theii Mickey Smith lined out the first allstar hit to open the sixth and Bruce Andrews step ped aboard on Jerry Hugos mis- each member is to bring a pie Pictures on conservation will be shown On Friday evening Sept sho members of the WW of Pine with a pair of Orchard church also and w he Mrs and and Mrs I smiled to start the of Newmarket gathered at the home of Mrs Wood in honor of the birthday an niversary of her mother Mrs Lloyd In spite of her age Mrs Lloyd is very keen in her hear ing ami eyesight She enjoyed a chat with each one present During evening the ladies served a lovely lunch including a cake made by a member after which speeches were made by several present We wish Mrs Green wood a speedy recovery She is in York County hospital Mr and Mrs Carl Greenwood were guests at the IrelandFoster in Aurora on Saturday Guests for Sunday tea at the home of Mr Sheridan in cluded Mr ami Mrs Harrison and children of Aurora Mr and Mrs Sheridan and children of Wilcox Lake and Mr and Mrs Fisher and children of Birch Cliff seventh away and Bill Vanant collected a double for the stars other two hits Newmarket Taxi A Cain J Hugo Towns- ley Robinson J Bids don Allstars Mosier Smith If Andrews lb Johnston Smith J if Smith if J 2b Dill- man Variant p Newmarket has a champion ship team Almost unnoticed in the shuffle to lay a crown by the heels for the Hub I comes the advice Tennis Club are North York Tennis League champions Newmarket recently Aurora in a suddendeath semi finals and Friday Keith Davis and company nailed down the league crown and the Bob Yates trophy by heating Richmond Hill in a suddendeath play off tournament on the Aurora courts with Newmarket players named first wore La dies doubles Joyce and Joan defeated Mauds Icy and Smith Margaret Davis and Lynn Hunter were defeated by Alverna Smith and Judy Wren Mens doubles Bob Yates and Keith Davis defeated Tim Saul and Paul Morley Lee and Jack defeated Hunter and Harry Hill Mixed doubles Joan and Keith Davis defeated and Tim Saul 2 Joyce and Bob Yates were defeated by Eleanor Smith and Paul Margaret Davis and Lee were de feated by Alverna Smith and Hunter Lynn Hunter and Jack Pcppiatt defeated Judy Wren and Harry Hill Eramosa Ends Berg Hope Of Third Title Two championships in one year is all Schomberg can afford this term The ladies won the title hands down The men captured the Peel- York diadem Of late the mens division have been trying to lay a third crown by the heels the ORSA intermediate A title Friday evening their hopes were dashed by a defeat at the hands of Eramosa their third round opponents Schom lost in game one of the set and the double loss drop ped them out of the contention However the came up with a battling display before going out before the strong Era mosa crew For seven frames Friday Schomberg looked to be shooins for a win They lead but their hopes were dash ed as came on with a fourrun splash in the last of seventh and spilled over the winning runs in the eighth and ninth Ken Ellison tiring from a leg injury couldnt check the ulti mate winners Doug Brown with a pair of doubles Aitchescn Doug and Murray Edwards with extra base belts provided the sun shine in tho camp Manager Pike Cabell summed it up nicely They had a ball club and it was no disgrace to lose to them Doug Ken Ellison Walt Thompson Don Murray Edwards Barney McCnbe Bill Doug Brown RAILWAY TiaiK TABLE Effective SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1951 Full information from Agents CANADIAN NATIONAL The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept Page BAND CONCERT Newmarket Citizens Band Newmarket Arena Sunday SEPT 23 Varied Program Silver Collection Special Dances CEDAR BEACH PARK SHORE s Lake Van Walker His Orchestra Stouffville Badminton ANNUAL DANCE NOVELTIES AND PHIZES Saturday Sept 22 9 BELHAVEN and Donna spent a week holidaying Owen Sound and Mrs Douglas Stiles baby of London and Mrs Stiles Queensville visited Mrs Horry Horner on tednesday Hall and son of iltind Mr and Mrs Archibald Aurora Wednesday Mrs A Kay couple of days week SHARON There will he no service at Sharon United church on Sun day night owing to Hope Anni versary but Sunday school will he at the usual lime am As this is Rally Sunday we would like to see the parents at Sunday school with the children Mr and Mrs Hoy Haines of Snowball were guests of Mr and Fred Hall on Sunday Mr Arthur Hall attended the JohnsonSedore wedding at United church on Sat urday Mr and Mrs Norman and son Glenn were Sun day guests of the formers bro ther and family Mr and Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Richard Thomp son of Toronto also Mr Jim Ste vens of Fire River spent the weekend with Mr arid Mrs Wel ly Stevens Mr Ted Fife and Miss Doris Toronto were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Fife Mr and Mrs Chris Jones spent Saturday in Toronto with their family The Crone families also Mr and Mrs David attended the Crone picnic at High last Saturday Mr and Mrs Fred and Toddy have returned home after spending two weeks at their cottage at Pine Reach MOUNT PLEASANT Mr and Mrs Ross Stiles at tended the Johnston wedding on Saturday Mr and Mrs Bernard David- sun and Mrs York spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mr John Ash and Mr Herb Moorby at Mr and Mrs Donald Davidson of Newmarket and Miss Shaw of Toronto had Sunday supper at the home of Mr Davidson Mr and Mrs and Karle had Sunday sup per at the home of Mr Davidson The new teacher Mr David Freekleton is hoarding with Mr and Mrs Stephens The Womens Guild met at the home of Mrs Stephens on Tuesday and was well attended DRAW Newmarket Optimist will move into Ajax Friday evening for their first taste of action Return game in the best of three series will he played the fair grounds dia mond As yet second round op position for Optimists bantam hasnt been named reports Don Warner Optimists chairman of boys work They eliminated Richmond Hill in the first round and district soft- ball fans look forward to an other topnotch attraction Mon day evening final ists in the Markham Township circuit will he on hand to give a battle lame time is ft pm Canadians used four percent more sugar in than they did In Modern sealing wax Is made not of way but of The average Canadian woman uses eight pairs of full fashioned hosiery annually Pop Holmes Presents Town League Trophies Harry Pop Holmes in early meetings to organize the town league promised a trophy for the batting king and the leagues most valuable player Pop left our midst for the bright lights six weeks ago but came back Monday to fulfil his earlier promise Monday even ing before the AllStar Triple Seven clash it was Mr Holmes pleasant duty to present John Office Specialty fireballcr with the leagues most trophy and Mickey Smith the batting crown The selection of the most valti- player was made by team managers while Mickey Smith gained the coveted trophy with a stUendous batting mark A recently delegat ed to complete arrangements for the town league banquet ad vises the date has been set for Oct the Legion hall All players on all six teams will he invited Berg Takes In EvenStephen Duel Two of the districts topflight f lingers honked up in a stuhlorn mound duel Tuesday under the lights Ken Ellison got the verdict over Harry Couse ace as Schomberg eked out a victory In the main Ken Ellison had Don to thank for his triumph Walt Thompson got aboard on an infield error in the fourth advanced a station on a passed ball and trotted home as Don caught one of eversolow slow balls for a double It was the only run of the game teams pickled four hits gatherers were Dong Brown Ken Ellison with a triple Walt Thompson and Don For were Keith with two Lloyd and Lemon with singles pitchers counted strikenuts won the South crown and annexed the Peel- York title during the regular campaign THE BEST CARD YET Of News NEWMARKET LEGION The auction sale is over the bingo game in the arena is over and our Legion car is gone but memories of last Saturday will remain with us indefinitely The enormous number of articles on display all given to us by local citizens to be auctioned the motorists taking advantage of an opportunity to buy anti freeze and motor oil less than the regular price the cocktail shak er going for pot cleaners that retail for going for immediately followed by a chefs table costing approximately when new auctioned off at the cup and saucer for 1 because of the picture of the king and queen on it the pleas ant attitude of the many many people who patronized our first egioi auction sale the glad I came expression on the faces of the people who won hams gro- cedes etc the bingo the regrets expressed by Stan Smith when he drew the winning ticket and found it to be out of our district Our regrets at the unavoidable delay in having our car draw Alt these things and more are our memories of last Saturdays successful ventures We hear that the big Legion amateur show is slated for the town hall on Friday evening Nov so this is advance notice to keep this date in mind Our general meeting takes place next Monday night Sev eral new issues to ho discussed and some new members to meet Comrade President Gardiner tells that this meeting will start promptly at pm ami re quests all members to attend The Evening Telegram had its ear riea lure artist Mac in town last week sketching some of our local Legion dignitaries and the result will appear in the Tele gram sometime after Sept They tell us that Comrade La Panics facial reproduction is priceless Every member of the Legion should subscribe to the Leg ionary This is a monthly magazine of great interest to any veteran Phono Comrade and he will give additional Information In this re gard By the way the winner of our PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY MEMORIAL ARENA NEWMARKET YUKON THURSDAY SEPT 2 7 pm First Bout one fall 30minute time limit Pat VS Sunny Kurgis Toronto lbs Columbus Ohio lbs Li Semi Final one fall e time limit The Zebra VS 305 lbs ill Stack MAIM Oshawa 238 lbs OUT Best Two Out of Three onehour time limit The Alaskan Lumberjack lbs Australian Champion lbs SKATS ON AT SATURDAY SfcPT AT AM Phone Tickets must picked up by ADMISSION Centre sections 1 sections All seats reserved J