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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Nov 1951, p. 5

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IP w V NOTICE to CREDITORS ESTATE DECEASED Ail persons having claims against Emma late of the Town of In the County of York Widow Deceased who died on or about the Eighth day of April are hereby noti fied to send to the undersigned on or before the Eighth day of December full partic ulars of their claims After the said date the Executor will dis tribute the assets of the said De ceased having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice Allan Mills Newmarket Ontario Solicitor for the Executor c3w45 SALE Saturday Nov Auction sale at the Livestock Sales Arena selling livestock our Fresh cows springers heif ers sheep calves pigs and horses Pickup and delivery can be ar ranged This Is your community sale Come early and bring some thing to sell You bring It and well sell it Sale every Saturday at 1 pm Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet Sellers and Atkinson auctioneers CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Mount Albert Fire Brigade neighbors friends and the Mount Albert Tele phone operators for assist ance in our recent chimney fire and Mrs Howard CARD OF I wish to sincerely thank all those who so quickly came to my assistance when my tractor caught fire and threatened my barn Harold Auction sale of household furnishings Including piano refrigerator electric stove kitchen suite dining room suite bedroom suite new quilts new rugs garden tractor etc the property of on the corner of Albert and Second St In the village of No reserve Terms cash Sale pm Sellers and Atkinson auctioneers Auction Sale CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for their acts of kindnesses and cards also Dr Margaret and the nurses of York County hospi tal for their kind care during my illness Mrs John CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown up during the re cent illness and death of our bro ther Fred Mills Robert and Mary CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness sympathy and floral of ferings during our recent sad be reavement in the loss of our dear brother The Park Family At Newmarket Thurs day Nov wife of the late Frederick West ern mother of Mrs P Morton Blanche Mrs V A- Edith Western and Mrs J Jackson Olive Resting at the chapel of and Rose Service on Saturday at Interment Newmarket cemetery AT HOME Mr and Mrs Percy Forester 6th line King will be at home to their friends and neighbors on Wednesday November on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary They will receive from to oclock in the after noon and from to in the even ing IN loving memory of Emily Toole Stickland who passed away Nov When evening shades are falling And we sit in the quiet atone To our hearts there comes a long ing If she only could come home Friends may think we have forgot ten When at times they see us smile But they little know the heart ache Our smiles hide all the while Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Helen and family v more hews SEE PAGES AND HOW THEY STAND NOV NEWMARKET AND DISTRICT -4k- JT kfc i sale of acre farm registered and vaccinated Hoist cattle bred by Maple Breeders Cattle Association Mares sows hogs and poultry Nearly new Ford tractor full line of im plements Surge milkers and automatic cooler grata roots and furni ture Farm has acres acres of which are workable balance in good cedar and maple with neverfalling creek hiproof barn with steel and water bowls ties head of cattle New concrete garage and Implement shed Good hen house with i water cm tap cinder block milk twodwelling frame louse equipped with threepiece bath and running hot and cold ater in both houses Heavy throughout The property of John J lot East part con townshlpeast of Au- miles north of Aurora road 1 miles south of Sale 1230 sharp Terms cash for stock and implements Fred auctioneer Harper Mount clerks CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs George Simmerson to thank their friends their lovely gifts and and all those who paid their respects on the occasion of wedding anniversary to thank my many friends Tor their kindness cards gifts and motoring and also the Christian church and ly school for flowers during my illness in Toronto General Freeman Pollock CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely our many friends and neighbors for many nets of kindness of sympathy and lovely offerings during the illness death of beloved husband ind father Mrs Arthur Klrbyson and Family At York County hospital Monday November to Mr and Mrs William Bell Holland Landing a son At York County hospi tal Tuesday November to Mr and Mrs Norman Elmer Aurora a daughter At York County hospi tal Tuesday Nov 20 to Mr Mrs- Hughes Newmar ket a son At Ontario Friday Nov to Dr and Mrs J Knlpf Geraldton Beth a daughter At York County hospi tal Thursday Nov to Mr and Mrs Peter Newmarket a son At York County hospi tal Thursday Nov to Mr and Mrs Vincent Lewis New market a daughter At York hos pital Monday Nov to Mr and Mrs Graham Mathews Bradford a daughter At York County hospi tal Thursday Nov 15 to Mr and Mrs Nelson Bel- haven a daughter At York County hospital Monday Nov to Mr and Mrs Alfred Peel Newmarket a daughter At York County hospital Sunday Nov to Mr and Mrs John Newmarket a daughter At York County hospi tal Tuesday to Mr and Mrs Anthony Aurora a son At York County hos pital Monday Nov to Mr and Mrs Aubrey Timmlns Sutton a daughter VineAt York Countv hospital Saturday Nov 1951 to Mr and Mrs Edward Vine Baldwin a son DEATHS At Newmarket on Saturday Nov 17 Arthur Kirbyson husband of Edna Webster father of Claude Wil liam Jean Mrs Dyson grand father of Lynda Bobby and Diane son of Thomas Kirbyson and bro ther of George Roy Edna Mrs Keetch and Alfred Service was held on Monday Interment New market cemetery At Holland Landing on Sunday Nov Mary Ann wife of the Into Samuel Lepparri In her year mother of Rosette Catharine Isaac Mahlon Herbert Service was held in fu neral home on Tuesday Nov Interment In Queensviile cemetery Murrrll On Friday Nov IS at the Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Alan Maxwell Infant son of Mr and Mrs Maxwell Murrell Aurora brother of Interment Briar Hill cemetery Sutton OF THANKS I would like to extend my thanks appreciation to all my good riends in Holland Landing and surrounding commun ity for the cheque I received benefit dance on Nov I ilso wish to thank Mrs iam for her donation of a quilt certainly do appreciate this very Service was Walter Bell Nov At his late resi dence on Nov Stephen If Thompson hus band of Mary In his year father of Basil of Preston Mrs Fred Hall Perry of Connie Mrs Stanley Moore held on Monday Rupert Lad IE recently purchased herd sire by McMillan Sired by Maple Lane Newton has dam Som- bred by Col now owned by Wilton and Son Newmarket power of Era and classified advertisements illustrated recently by the quick sale this it It on a Thursday and by Friday the animal was sold results these tht make Era and Express classifieds moat popuiewat Uum in the j Wilkinson In loving memory of a dear father and grandad Joseph Wilkinson who passed away Nov 24th You are not forgotten Dad Nor ever will you be As long as life and memory lasts We will remember you Ever remembered by daughter soninlaw Stanley grand daughters Donna Elaine and Wilkinson In loving memory of a dear father Joseph Wilkinson who passed away November We lost a dad with a heart of gold Who was more to us than wealth untold Without farewell he fell asleep With only memories for us to keep We have lost but God has gained One of the best dads the world contained Ever remembered by daughter Ida soninlaw Will and grand children Barbara and Paul Wilkinson In memory of a dear father and grandfather Jos eph Wilkinson who passed away November However long our lives may last Whatever lands we view Whatever Joy or grief be ours We will always think of you Sadly missed by daughter Myrtle soninlaw Harvey and grandchildren LEGION AUXILIARY PLANS FOR BAZAAR Reports on money raising pro jects for November were pre sented at the Nov meeting of the Ladies auxiliary Canadian Legion Newmarket branch Held in the Legion hall the meeting was chaired by Mrs Paul Tobey A successful table was spon sored by the group at last weeks community bazaar The month ly euchre and party al so proved popular Plans were discussed for the auxiliarys af ternoon tea and bazaar which will be held on Friday Dec in the Legion hall Mrs Robert Bunn is the general convener The nomination and election of officers will be held at the December meeting Light re freshments were served and a social half hour enjoyed Town Regents Office Specialty Mount Albert Vandorf 0 King Kettleby Klelnburg Schomberg Bolton 2 AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Vandorf Flyers Queens Hotel Ditch Diggers 1 Case Aces Merchant Mitchell looks over some of the fine basket work of Dave Hood top who had a table of his handiwork at Community bazaar held in the town hall on Wednesday of last week In bottom picture members of the St Pauls A are showing handsome articles to some interested buyers Photos by Era and Express Wilkinson In memory of a dear husband Joseph Wilkinson who passed away November 24 When all is still and silent And sleep forsakes my eyes My thoughts are In the silent grave Where my dear husband lies Ever remembered by your wife Dora ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Lindsay formerly of Newmarket wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Marlon Jean Lorraine to Mr Paul J son of Mrs Edward and the Mr the wedding to take place in Ripley Memorial church East Street Buffalo on Saturday evening Dec 8 at oclock Mr and Mrs Ivor Lewis Downs- view wish to announce the en gagement of their daughter Elea nor Joan to Mr William Ronald son of Mr and Mrs Well ington Willson Aurora the mar riage to take place at York Mills Anglican church on December quietly SUGGEST SIGNS WARNING MOTORISTS SPEED TRAPS USED Large signs warning that speed traps were operated in Newmarket were suggested by a meeting of the Newmarket Busi nessmens Association on Mon day It was argued that the warnings would help deter speeders whereas at present the speed traps only catch the of fenders after the offence is committed The suggestion was sent to the Newmarket town council on Monday night where it was re ferred to the chairman of a signs committee Councillor Frank Bowser The next meeting of the as sociation will be on Monday Dec 3 at pm at the King George hotel The subject to be discussed will be store hours AH businessmen ore invited to these informal discussions of mutual problems LADIES SKATING CLUB A skating club for Newmarket ladies is proving very popular Organized last year there are now slightly over in the club Fees are yearly These On Monday Oct at Sunny- brook Hospital Charles Everett Pentz late of the Grena dier Battalion Winnipeg died in cover two skating periods I 10 to on Wed- late Phillip and Catherine Friday Many of the group are beginners while not been on skates for a number of years Anyone wishing further particulars about the Ladies Morning Skat- Lundy and grandson of the late Mr and Mrs Reuben Lundy of Lundy Hill north of Newmar ket who were members of the Children of Peace His father was the ing club may obtain them by of a pioneer family from Hung- Mrs who settled Illinois over fi years ago As a small boy hidden under a bush he witness ed the slaughter of his entire family by the Indians Brought to Ontario by a Quaker family he as all other boys members of the Friends was taught a trade that of milling Mr was husband of the late Sarah Gordon and father of Mrs S Gordon orie Mrs Ion W Oliver Doris both of Toronto and Mrs M Knightsbridge of Durban South Africa and brother of Mrs Gypson Durban South Africa and Mrs McClelland Detroit Mich igan The funeral took place at the Joseph P Thompsons funeral parlors Avenue Toronto on October 16 at pm Interment was in Mount Pleas ant cemetery 633R BIRTHDAY Martha Irene Woodruff New market years old on Tuesday Nov SHOW NEEDLEWORK AT WA BA2AAR An outstanding display of needlepoint and petitpoint will be a feature of the St Andrews Day tea and bazaar being held in Newmarket by the W A of St Andrews Presbyterian church The display will come from Mrs Gift Shop Petticoat Lane Toronto Among the fine pieces of craftsmanship will be jewelry pictures coverings for chairs ottomans and other articles Charts for both types of needle work will be available and a demonstration of needlepoint and will be given by Mrs Dorothy Murray manager of the shop Mrs Murray will wel come the opportunity to give as sistance to anyone having prob lems in this work Speaks To Rotary Guest speaker at the Aurora Rotary club on Monday Nov Mr Percy E Perryment told his listeners that he was deeply im pressed with the possibilities of sport in Aurora and that he would as recreation director and manager do his best to de velop it in every way The newlyappointed recrea tion director gave an interesting account of the many years during which he has been engaged in recreation and welfare activ ities and impressed his listeners with the insight and understand ing he displayed in connection with recreation problems Mr address re ceived close attention his hearers and at the close of it he was accorded a hearty vote of thanks AT WI CONVENTION Delegates from the Newmar ket Institute to the annual WI convention held at the Royal York hotel Toronto Nov to inclusive were Mrs Campbell Mrs Elton Armstrong and Mrs C Near Keswick In Rural Keswicks senior hockey squad in the rural hockey league hit the ice for the first arena Twelve trainees report- time Sunday at the Newmarket ed List included netminder Jim Cook Tom Hare Jack Cole Dave Huntley and Bud Thompson forwards Ted Anderson Albert Smith Clark Bill Henry Fred Thompson and Ivan Rye Veteran iceman Ken Davie and Claude Pollock were ab sentees for the weekend work out but ore expected to be avail able for duty again this season George is manager of the team A coach hasnt been named yet but it is expected Ken Davie will resume the duties again CORRECTION The Era and Express has been asked to make a correction in an article about North roads in an issue two weeks ego The Era was mis informed that Mrs Sherman of Island Grove landed at Captain Mays road by schooner when she came from England as a little girl A relative has since inform ed the Era that Mrs Sherman was born in Norlh Gwillimbury C A CATHERS NEW PRESIDENT OF MILK PRODUCERS A Gathers Newmarket was elected president of district of the Toronto Milk Producers last Wednesday at the annual meeting of the association in Sharon Fraser Sutherland of Stroud was elected vicepresi dent and of Sha ron was returned as James Hope Pine Orchard was returned as district direc tor Other directors are Dave Yonge St John McGUl- Albert A K Mitchell Mel New market 3 and James Por ter Keswick Bill managing direc tor of the Toronto Milk spoke on the milk market ing agency Mr and Hooker spent Sunday in Toronto of Dr and Mr IT Dovwrourt CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY A dinner party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Al Smith on Sunday Nov in honour of Mr and Mrs G A Tone Smiths 50th wedding anniver sary members of the fam ily were present and presented their parents with a golden en velope enclosing The host ess was assisted by the two from Midland and Toronto News Of NEWMARKET LEGION AURORA NOTE The results of the euchre held on Tuesday are la dies first Mrs Ed Smith sec ond Mrs Fred White third Helen Gentlemen first Mr J Harmon second Mr Terry third Porter The next euchre will b held on Tuesday Dec Rev J Ward St Thomas will be the guest speaker at the Aurora Baptist church on Sun day Nov for both services Everybody welcome Mr and Mrs William George Patrick are shown above follow ing their recent marriage at St Johns rectory bride Is Donna Patricio daughter of Mr and Mrs Frnnk and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs William Aurora Photo by According to Comrade Poppy Day receipts year exceed those of last year by approximately 30 percent We know this is due in no small measure to the efforts of Com rade and his committee the taggers as well as tho gen erosity of our citizens On Sunday last the veterans of several organizations and ser vices the town council and New market Citicns Bond out to make our Remembrance Day parade colorful and impressive With a splendid service Trin ity United church and close co operation of the weatherman it was in all a grand day In the evening about seven carloads of volcrans from Newmarket took part In the annual pilgrimage to the United Church In Holland Landing This has become in the past few years a ritual for some of us and we now feel that it is part of our Remembrance Day activities We thoroughly en joy this Sunday service and the social hour that follows and look forward to it each year renewing our friendship with the Rev and the folks of Holland Landing Owing to the condition of the ronds on Wednesday of last week it was necessary to cancel the Zone meeting at Stouffville At Legion Hall last Thurs day evening new applicants were initiated into the Canadian Legion and are now fullfledged members of our branch A social evening followed the Impressive ceremony and all In all It con stituted a wellspent evening Naturalists say lichens grow- on rocks across Canada may be the oldest living things on earth Their annual growth is microscopic In Canada there is a branch bank for every Canadian GET TWO Two deer were shot by a group of local hunters In the Falls area In the party were Don Wright Nets Bob Arthur Sheridan Harry Bob Sheridan Newmarket Jade and Water Km wick CORRECTIONS On La Week A I WIS CAP AND LEGGING MTS if ft Wool SPfCIAl SALE an Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity your knitting J INSLEYS I ji SALE MENS OVERCOATS 2632 Beg ft J J S Quilted Zipin lining MENS ISAAC CARRS Overcoats Be SUITS MENS ALL WOOL SUITS I MENS STAHON WAGON w y 7i L PLAID Value to ft 1 MENS DRESS SHIRTS White Strip Valoe op to J fc o Mas Over S f2f jv MENS UNDERWep COMBINATIONS MENS WOOL WORK SOCKS or 3 for BOYS STATION WAGON COATS SUM or Brown BOYS PARKA AND STORM COAtS to BOYS UNDERWEAR COMBINATIONS for

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