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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Dec 1951, p. 5

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1 NOTICE Under and by virtue of the of the Warehousemans Act will be offered for sale lie auction for charges for work and storage incurred at The Windmill Jerry Prop on Saturday Dec at the following motor vehicle registered as Ontario license One Dump Truck model Sen No capacity There is presently owing to The Windmill Garage Fick Prop for charges only the sum of i The Garage Jerry Prop Ontario NOTICE By virtue of mechanics lien field by us for repairs and storage we will sen by public auction on the of December pm on our premises Eagle St Newmarket a Nash sedan- serial no and lic ense no Morion Brothers limited Howard J Morton c3w48 OF THANKS Mr and- Mrs Frank wish to thank their friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received during their recent ber eavement in the death of the tatters mother Mrs Stanley A UK St Pauls A Jersey would like to thank everyone who help ed to make their turkey supper a success V I CARSON I i SHOES FOB MEN I MeCAEGOE ad PYJAMAS ACME All STEP TOWN as SHOES WOMEN DELUXE Boots FOE MEN AND WOMEN and Catling In loving memory of our dear mother Cutting who passed away Dec In the quiet hours of thinking Thoughts of you are very dear We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year Dearly remembered by daugh ters and Foster In loving memory of a dear husband and father Charles Henry Foster who passed away Dec Beautiful memories are all we have left Of toe one whom we loved dearly and shall never forget His loving smile and happy face A broken link we can never re place Sad were the partings no one can tell So sudden on earth the sorrow fell Memories we treasure no one can steal Death leaves a heartache nothing can heaL Sadly missed by wife and fam ily In loving memory of our dear mother Mitchell who passed away October 31 and our dear dad Mitchell who passed away December 17 Cod knew that they were That the hills were hard to climb So He closed their weary eyelids And whispered Peace be thine Away In the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair Sometime someday we know not when We will meet our loved ones there Dearly loved and always remem bered by Jack and Helen Herb and Marie In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Les lie Preston who passed away Dec Thy will be done Ever remembered by son Elmer daughterinlaw Minnie and grand children Joan and Robert In loving memory of our dear father Silas who passed away on Dec God called him home it was his will But in our hearts we love him His memory Is as dear today As in the hour he passed away We often sit and think of him When we are all atone For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own Ever remembered by Frank and Lee Ronald and Phyllis In loving memory of a dear husband Silas Sennet who passed away December 15th When all Is still and silent And steel forsakes my eyes My thoughts in the silent grave Where my dear husband lies Ever remembered by your wife Mary Adair At York County hospital Sunday Dec to Mr and Mrs Henry Adair Kettle by a daughter At York County hospi tal Friday Nov to Mr and Mrs Horace Oak Ridges a daughter At York County hospi tal Friday Nov 30 to Mr and Mrs Leslie Oak Ridges a daughter stillborn At York County hos pital Sunday Dec to Mr and Mrs Kyle a daughter Hodgson At York County hos pital Monday Dec to Mr and Mrs Harry Hodgson Sut ton West a daughter At York County hos pital Saturday Dee to Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson a daughter Morris At York County hospi tal Wednesday Dec to Mr and Mrs George Morris Aur ora a son At York County DOWN THE CENTRE wise Newmarket Ira Dec Bears Stopped By Roughing Polar meet An Bears on Friday night at Aurora and the fans who saw these two teams battle a few weeks ago will be out in full force with pleasing results to this cor- Thorns which gives Newmarket Cliff better known to Aurora folk as Dick ey was reelected to city council for the 24th time J which must just about be an Auxora won last time but it was mighty close Since then hasnt dropped a game and has beaten Bolton as badly as and also decked the fancier club Aurora broke even in their games with Fergus the past week It was for Aurora at home last Friday with Pepper Martin being the big trigger man In Fergus night it was for the homesters to give the Bears their first loss Those who were present say the game was much like that one in PURSES aid ML FOLK and TON SWEATERS Lined surras AND BOOTS If In loving memory of our dear mother Bertha Shad dock who passed away Dec You can only have one mother Patient kind anil true No other friend in all the world Wilt be as true to you For all her loving kindness She asks nothing in return If all the world you To your mother you can turn Ever remembered by her son Jay and family We lost a mother with a heart of Bold Who was more to us than wealth untold Without farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to keep We have lost but God has gained One of the best mothers the world contained Too dearly loved to be forgot ten by her daughter Mabel and Dear God please take a message To our dear mother up Tell her how much we miss her And give her all our love You who have mother Please cherish her with care You never know what heartache is Till you sec her vacant chair Longed for always by her daugh ter Delia and family Shaddock in loving memory of dear mother Bertha Shaddock who passed away Dec 12 God took her home I It was His Will But in our hearts She still Sadly missed by her daughter Eva and dies Smith In loving memory of our dear mother Smith and dad John A Smith who passed and Mrs- Leslie McCue Island a daughter York County hos pital Friday Dec to Mr and Mrs Harry Mcintosh a daughter Simpson At York County hos pital Saturday Dec to Mr and Mrs Wilfred Simpson Newmarket a son Shier At York County hospital Sunday Dec to Mr and Mrs Charles Shier Newmarket a At York County hospital Saturday Dec to Mr and Mrs Joseph Vale Newmarket a daughter DEATHS Jefferson At Toronto on Tues day Dec J P Jefferson husband of Edna Webster father of Bruce Jefferson and Marion W Jefferson Resting at the Chapel of and Rose Newmarket Service will be held on Friday at pm Interment Newmarket cemetery At the Royal Vic toria hospital On Friday Dec Florence Augusta daughter of Captain Lewis William and Sarah wife of the late Francis Joseph Light bourn and mother of Rev Dr Gilbert of Bay Archdeacon Francis of Stratford Sylvia Mar guerite Mrs Robert of Toronto Mabel Dorothy Warren Baldwin Ottawa and the talc Arthur William In her year Service was held in St Thomas church Shanty Bay on Monday Dec Interment Aurora ceme tery Smith At Newmarket Sunday Dec 2 Annie Jane wire of the late Benjamin Smith of Leo Smith VaUeyfleld Que and William Smith New market Service was held Dee Inter ment cemetery CARD THANKS I would like to take this oppor tunity to thank my many friends and neighbors the Dr Case and the and staff of York County hospital for their kindness shown during my stay at the hospital Mrs Still off away three years ago Dec and Nov IMS Please God forgive a secret tear A silent wish our Mom and Dad were here There are others yes we know But were ours and we miss them so If we shed a secret tear and often breathe a sigh Forgive us for we miss them more As every day goes by Always remembered by Ed ward wife and family Tillson- when the Boars lead blew the lead as rough play followed Aurora is the lightest team per man in the group and the fastest and the opposition are fast getting wise that to slow them down rough ing and holding tactics are the best answer as the Aurora boys like to mix it themselves if the challenge is out Its hard to take illegal treat ment but it wins games and the kids cant expect to get out of the group if they get in the pen alty box The both at Fergus and left a lot to be desired but coach isnt blaming that for the tie and the loss Aurora stands in second place in the group with five points Spits finally saw the light that letting the opposing defence steer them into the corner and then sending in two men to handle one didnt payoff The result the first win of the season at Midland in a complete re versal of form from last Thurs day To hold their crowds the simply cant con tinue to drop the duke and the boys from here in will be really bearing down As it stands now and Stouffville ore riding the crest of the waves with undefeated records fol lowed by Midland Newmarket and who are closely died Bob and company In Newmarket tonight and Sir Robert himself has taken to the ice and will be in action along with brother Nick The arena is familiar to these two by reason of visits and their season with No 23 in 1943 when ser vice hockey was the vogue Popular Pollsters Further Vox returns on Monday ON THE ALLEYS Myrtle Dunn was again the pacesetter in the Wednesday Afternoon Ladies League a going concern at the alleys with a Other scorers break ing were Ruby Edith Griffiths 509 Betty Cassa- voy 505 Louise Smith League standing Mosquitos Spitfires Jets Vampires CARD OK THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for cards gifts and flowers I especially wish to thank Dr J Cock Dr Mrs Hilts nurses and staff for their kind ness to me during my stay in York County hospital also David Crone for his blood donation and those who offered Betty Lapp record Cliff was a mem ber of that good Aurora junior lacrosse club that included the late Gene Under bill Don Ciapper John Billing Kid the late George Hart Bob the late Alf Brodie Bill Arnold Mollenhauer Gordy a cousin and many others Forgot to mention last week that nephew Ken Harman was carrying on the family tradition as a trustee at Holland Landing At Brampton where of course expected Harper Boll was elect- to an early J ed mayor Carm Core reeve and George Thompson deputyreeve All three played for Brampton juniors against the districts B N A juniors in yesteryear Stan Zephyr hockeyist and softballer is a councillor in Scott township Jimmy Murray and Ralph Tu cker made the grade Aurora as new aldermen Bill Parks is headman at Sutton West with Dusty taking a council post Wilbur Cramp stormy petrel of Orillia council who played lacrosse against Aurora juveniles in was defeated by another athlete for mayor Up at Bradford Glen Boyd and were elected to council quite an interest in the club In answer to an inquiry this duo did not play together at Newmarket Thorns played with Newmarket in the junior finals of against with West Toronto in 1930 when that club won the champion ship Dodger Collings being a teammate Cain was breaking in with Newmarket juniors that year with the good Newmarket team which went to the finals of when an nexed the championship in a Saturday afternoon in the Mutual Street arena with Jackie going berserk for the Toronto team Cain and were the stand outs on the ice that day Thorns went to and Cain to Hamilton Tigers for senior ex perience and thence to pro mm CHRISTMAS Phone or X- 99 Andrew St and Prospec SEES mm mm FREE i j J J MORE SPORTS HEWS OH PAGES and 8 HOW THEY STAND Nov K1NGVAUGHAN i f tat mo rfK King 3 2 Bolton Cain w has not heed- 1 Kettleby the siren call of Newmarket Kleinburg Spits although eligible for OH NEWMARKET St DISTRICT A this winter something he wasnt last winter by reason of late reinstatement is hitting the back of the rigging regularly for Mahers in the this winter Cain is a teammate of BUI Office Spec Regents Albert Vandorf 5 AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Town League Gawps Barred From rvnal Any thoughts of the Town League teams players and mo guls of sending their winner or an allstar aggregation into the Intermediate B race can be written off Advice from the this week indicates this not Heres the ruling the subject In answer to your Question regarding the winning team or an allstar team from the league In Newmarket secur ing a bye into the Intermediate J Would advise you that under present roles this would be Impossible be cause any player who is a resi dent of Newmarket could not play In a lower than intermediate A or junior as the esse may be note continues We re gret this very much as we would certainly like to see a team from the Newmarket Town League enter oar under the present rules our hands are tied That apparently ends that phase of It One thing left is a North York Bush League plonship Aurora Town League Newmarket Town League Community Circuit and KingVaughan Hockey League champs could work up a great deal of Interest with post season series Now is the time to plan for this event Ditch Digs Vic Flyers Cases Aces Queens Ho 3 1 BIG FIVE SENIOR Orillia Midland Newmarket JUNIOR Aurora Fergus Bolton mm j lis k Ai -v- Vv c Urn Mm sai oar gift certificates style a r J J PHONE j Jl3 ag a jtt jI jS tffe J I fci 4 I WIS1 ml Mi L ii v fe IJ it INSURANCE JOHN Life Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket it Newmarket Mmna Albert Ha v jfija I- Heating Pads for the colli nights to come Semi Automatic Autocrat Toaster Gleaming chrome ftfM Mil ill II I Ml S LB TO I L I 9 A f j t 1 if PUCE TO v T TURKEY M HUHMEDS Of SADSFIED t 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