Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 29 Nov 1951, p. 14

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H DODOS KIDNEY PILLS MOUNT Mr and Mrs Ellas and Linda visited Mr and Mrs John and family and Mr Joseph at St Cath arines over the weekend Mr and Mrs James and family visited Mr and Mrs- Tom Power and family Maple on Sunday Canada has more than farmers and stockholders Award York Plowmen On Home Competition Contestants in the York Coun ty Junior Farmers Home Plow ing competition were presented with their prizes at their annual banquet at Victoria Square church The Marion trophy for the highest scoring land of the 30 fields was award ed to Bill Thomas of Maple who also won the tea service for first in the walking plow class Special guests were three of the York County Junior Farm ers who won premier honors at the recent International Plowing Match Norman Rich mond Hill president of the County Junior Farmers Eugene Timbers of Milliken who will leave New York on Jan 5 aboard the Queen Mary for a five week trip in Great Britain and Europe and Merle Timbers of Aurora who with Eugene Timbers won the intercounty walking plow class for York at the Interna tional Following a few remarks by Mrs Elton Armstrong president of the Womens Insti tutes for North York District and Reeve red Timbers of Stouffville representing County Council the prizes were an nounced by Cockburn Newmarket agricultural repre- sir Powered by World Famous MeterMiser Mechanism I Simplest cold making mechanism ever built give you SAFE Cold from lop to bottom Has 5Year Warranty r Urn Trays thrive tp Adjustable Cold Control ColdStorage Troy movable half shell Porcelain finish interior About All New Now I e Phone Newmarket St ivv Me To take a load oft horses shoulders and their owner a in Ontario has developed hone- collars with company is just one of in Canada who by aluminum arti cles make life easier for every one who has to carry or dean Since this is going on ail over the world neat more and more people wanting fiam We In Canada are fortu nate in having to generate decor to male aluminum for and the rest of the free world Aluminum of da JsAiUwaegiifri aw I r f mm v V a VS ii 3 fcFj C iV- fc i NEWMARKET Phone aeT j i a A sentative for York County The prize winners were in or der of merit Class walking plows Bill Thomas Maple Lloyd Queensville Class tractors Ellis Britton Jack Fraser watch Bruce Tim bers Leslie Smith R Gorroley Clark 2 Class tractors Murray Cup- pies Holt Weston Lions club tray Carl Timbers Stouffville Lloyd Smith Mount Albert Bill Taylor Sharon Jack Shadlock Agincourt Class boys and under Andrew Watson Wood- bridge Eaton tray Merle Timbers Aurora Jim Queensville Class beginners John Stouffville Floyd Perkins set of wrenches Alvin Sharon Bob Armstrong Armitage Bob Petch Aurora Class girls tractor Mrs Audrey Cameron Clarence Graham tea set For the best land plowed by a boy or girl beginner the James McLean memorial tray awarded to Andrew Watson of Woodbridge and the specials by Clark Young of Unionville for the four youngest contestants went to Leonard and to three 14yearold plowmen Douglas Graham Stouffville Carl Tim bers Stouffville Bernard Tay lor Sharon President Norman pre sided and entertainment was con tributed by members of the lore club under the direction of Carl Boynton Woodbridge who is York County director on the Ontario Junior Farmers Associa tion Architect Michael Dixon Ottawa who has designed sevens houses fashioned this mod roomy bungalow for the living comfort of the average and two children The master bedroom and the childrens bedrooms are confined to one side of the house for privacy with the bathroom conveniently located to serve all three As suggested in the floor plan one of the smaller bedrooms may be used to advantage as a playroom until it Is require for sleeping accommodation There are two clothes closets in the master bed room one in each of the childrens bedrooms and a linen closet beside the door to the bathroom The livingdining room extend ing along the entire right side of the house is well lighted by the large windows at both the front and rear of the room The dining section adjoins the compact kitch en for ease in serving The Ottawa owner of tho house illustrated changed the location of the chimney from the position shown in the original house plan to include a fireplace on the right wall of the livingdining room For estimating purposes the area of the bungalow Is square feet and the cubic contents measure cubic feet Working drawings for this plan known as Design No an available from any office of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation minimum cost LI 1 1 1 few 1 I 1 MIC 1 m Kiwanis Club Hosts To Farm Youth The annual Agricultural Day of the Toronto Kiwunis Club in the Royal York for farm boys and girls club members in York County under Ki wants sponsor ship brought out over 125 young folks to enjoy an inspiring talk by Syl Apps who lives at Agin President O call ed on the chairman of the agri cultural committee Gordon Kerr who has a farm at Armi tage to preside at the meeting Scholarships for a weijks short course at the Ontario Agricul tural College were presented to the following winners in the various project clubs foods Miss Gill cloth ing Miss Evelyn Hare Maple Calf Club Bob Ir win Woodbridge Calf Club Bob Maple Swine Club Warren Schomberg York Baby Beef Club Miss tractor maintenance Club Johnston ville Diplomas for meritorious standing were presented to John Sheardown and Glen of and Gerald Living ston of Woodbridge all having previously won scholarships Special guests at the head table included deputy minister of agriculture C D Graham agricultural representative W Cockburn his assistant K Pearson and the home economist Mrs K all of New market the baby beef club team that won the provincial competi tion at recently Miss Sylvia of and Brownie Weir Milliken The latter expressed the thanks of the juniors to the Kiwanians for their support and hospitality and the speaker for his inspiring ad dress Following the luncheon the young folks were the guests of the Royal Winter Fair Hospital Auxiliary i MOUNT The Mount Sunday school will hold their Christinas concert on Thursday Dec at 8 pm This community would like to extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs Percy Forester at Strange on the line of King on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary which they celebrated on Wednesday Nov 20 Mount was their home until years ago when they moved to their home May they continue to have many more years to gether Mrs C and Smith visited the Institute meeting at the home of Mrs Davidson St on Tuesday of last week Mr and Mrs Hodgson To ronto visited Mr and Mrs Ian on Sunday Mr and Mrs and Mrs Annie Mortson were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Smith and family Mrs Frances Price Is visiting her daughter in Hamilton for a week Mr and Mrs visited Mr and Mrs J and family last Sun day Mr and Mrs Malcolm Gladys and Irene of were Sunday vlniton of Mr and Jack Gamble and The ultimate view of all women in hospital auxiliary work is that of improving their local hospital in order to give the best possible service and comfort to the citizens who enter them as patients said Mrs J Rogers in her report on the Ontario Hospital association convention Mrs Rogers presi dent of the York County Hospi tal auxiliary presented her re port at the November meeting of the group She attended the convention as this auxiliarys official delegate More than was raised Inst year by auxiliaries in Ontario who presented their re ports at the convention Much interest was shown in Mrs Rog ers report on the work of the York County Hospital auxiliary Voluntary hospital workers the first to give real impetus to community hospital conscious ness said Mrs Oliver president of the new National Canadian council of Hospital auxiliaries In the early days they were responsible even for the management and conduct of the community hospital The services rendered by these voluntary groups during the past year were many and varied They varied from pro viding expensive equipment to the hemming of diapers for the nursery Scholarships for nurs es decorating and furnishing of nurses residences including a room for the nurses to entertain their gentlemen friends instal lation of electric elevators lib rary and equipment stocking Samaritan cupboards followup hospital care with special diets glosses dentures special shoes and braces Christmas and Thank giving treats concerts for ward patients furnishing of rooms provision of oxygen equipment floor polishers kit chen equipment and linen these and many more such things are ways in which the auxiliaries assist their local hospitals Funds for this work were raised by teas suppers and bazaars penny sales tag days opportunity shops donation days and the sale of handmade articles jams and jellies say the prefer ence of Canadian men for shirts with generous shoulder room re flects fact this is vigorous young country of hardworking people One hundred and twelve hod booths beautifully dec orated with their various equip ment and products for use in hospitals Among them was one from Canadian Hoffman Mach inery Co Ltd To the swirl of bag pipes the convention mem bers lined up and passed through the exhibitors department Problems relating to spiralling hospital costs the needs peculiar to the chronically ill and the manner in which voluntary hos pital workers could assist were length by various members of the medical and nursing professions Life mem berships were presented to eight ladies in recognition for out standing service to the associa tion i Sam the tad oppUro Unity to every inch up to en iUoa tf out On No other no fuelsaving flai the of the fiimace The rich radiant heat circulate through your home Instead of the chimney Save up to on fuel And what wonderful headtotoe you enjoy Reduces stratified cold air along floorayou get steady even heat to mt la to la get steady even beat quickly Complete packaged units tor warm it team or hot water beating with oil burner are available too A See for yourself how an Iron Oil Burner can save you money See us for free heating survey I I I CEDAR ST jaas i I t fc Iv I t I asked to turn up the whole Canadian way of living In two words Id Steady Progress people thi mm y seem to combine Hum coisns i feSiv mm Canadian in that it tells j- h if you what I mean DEPOSITS Our cum have a at of M branches Some of bat Inll 91 money to firmi and lions hoi more half of it It the savings of WSftmfr A rMURi oft ECLECTRK OIL is a putt if Ac that we had in clown on a a job Is protect pen In this as In any other way wo can we are working with Canadians In every walk of life for the steady pi Icvc in encouraging B ST r t J L I

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