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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 27, 1952, p. 3

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J LEGAL S ttOUDKX Solicitors and Floyd Comer M Aurora Office Block and Wellington Street Telephone Aurora Joseph Dales Solictor Notary Office and Residence Main St Evening By Appointment A- trots Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc ATTEORA si MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND YALE Barristers Solicitors I- J Notaries Mi Mathews Stiver BA E Lyons BA Joseph Vale Oat Toronto Oat A MILLS Barrister Notary ST VIOLET ROBINSON notary fit it Conveyancing Insurance St Newmarket Phone SOLICITOR ETC NEWMARKET A I HAWKINS Contractor For GRADING CELLAR EXCAVATIONS and Gravel Sand an nil Phone 219w Aurora f STOUFTOLLE SAND and GRAVEL LID for approted embed atone of ernshcd travel sand and pit run Delivered or at bin phone Office 370 and ELECTRICAL CONTRACTU Home and Farm Wiring tfef General Repair- Earner Phone Box Ontario Newmarket Janes PLUMBING HEATING Dealer for Fairbanks Morse Pressure System Sheet Metal and Air OAK RIDGES PHONE KING HI PHONE AURORA The Community club will be held on Friday night at the school Program will be given by the married men of the club Mr and Mr McCullough of North Bay were weekend at the home of his brother and family Mr and Mrs Don Mr and Mrs Reg Mcintosh of spent part of Sun day at the home of Mr Elmer The Johnson Bros are busy building a new house on their farm to replace the one burnt a few years ago Mrs McClure and Miss Joyce spent Monday Toronto i- Vis The Willing Workers will meet oh Wednesday the home of Mrs Hamper On Hie Union church David Law- lie a blind Friend wilt be the speaker Rev A will be glad to everybody every Sunday i Mrs a McClure had Monday dinner at the home of Mr Shropshire Pine Orchard Miss the weekend with friends In New market also having Sunday tea at her home at Jacksons Point Mrs Elmer Starr and Mr Stuart Starr were at the home of Mr and Mrs Francis Starr Alton on Saturday Mr Max Fines Newmarket had Monday night tea at the home of Mr M Sheridan Our readers write Letters to the editor art always welcome bat the a the writer canst be known editor The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov Page 3 i Newmarket if Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal PiKMK 5 Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling if- k NOBLE ReMdence mmMervom DENTIST Newmarket i iroi LOCRie mm V UP fe 7 K HOLLAND LANDING A surprise birthday party was held on Sunday Nov in hon or of Mrs J Sweet and her mother Mrs S Avarell who celebrate their birthdays close together Those present were Mrs sons William Earl and his wife and family Toronto Mrs Sweets daughters Mrs Ed and Mrs Tor onto and families Mrs Holland Landing and Mr Ivan Aurora The party was held at the home of Mrs Sweet The next dance of the Community club will be held at the Blue Bird Inn on Friday Dec ARROW SHIRTS and ties the perfect for Him at Morri sons Main St Newmarket and St Aurora Li THE VARIETY l OF DESIGNS in our collection of MONUMENTS Is that we can meet almost any require to kind and cost also make memorials to order of every description Youll find WorK excellent always and and reasonably priced J or Septle Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24Hour Service RICHMOND TURNER MAIN NEWMARKET h aw Life Association Sy Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket i INSURANCE r ft A A J il a if LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE FURNITURE STORAGE AND PACKING PHONE NEWMABKET FARM ANIMALS REMOVED TELEPHONE COLLECT PHONE NEWMARKET AND TORONTO KM j j GORDON YOUNG LTD New 3fi AUTO financed toi -o- jo raONE7 r J v a ftVW tr T CO and inch wells PHONE 2404 KESWICK Enquire coop Many years ago in a little It alian village there lived a very great artist who worked out his intricate designs in glassy One a helper in the studio to arid said Please master may have tot own self the bits of glass that you throw oh the floor i the art ist bits are good for no thing Do as you please with Day alter day went by and the boy worked patiently end St his little bits of glass Years hurried by and still he pa tiently worked in his spare mo ments -i- v One day the artists was look ing through his store and he came upon a holding thousands of bits of glass woven into an exquisitely beautiful pic ture As the boy to the door and saw his master holding his work of art he flushed and began to make What is this the- artist cried great artist has been in my studio Working on this masterpiece Oh master the boy faltered It is only my poor work You said I might use the discarded bits of gloss that you threw away Do you get the message Come gather up the bits of time and opportunity lying all about Patiently work put your life mosaic it may be a masterpiece by the Grace of God Few of us can be great in the Way of the world but who can dare say that the weakest of us may not weave something of eternal value and beauty in our own humble way and limited resources The Editor Your editorial Farm Prices and Costs in cludes the following spinechill ing reminder if the present slump prices for form pro ducts continues with relief- from decreasing costs for goods and services the farmer again will return to His buying habits of the late provide the goods and services in question and supply themi Alight be to bear in the story about not the goose that laid the golden egg The above is culled from your Oct issue I get the impression from my general reading that the- trend has not altered in the intervening six weeks this reader feels like saying from my grOundline view is that it had better and soon for there aint a deal of Sense in pulling down the ridgepole That Way lies trouble and depression with that thin lad unemployment once again standing on the corner of the street- It seems lb me that the smart people in the secondary and man and defense indus tries should in the vernacular pull up their socks and snap out of their stupid apathy to ward the destruction of the buy- KESWICK The Bank of Commerce is hav ing a large new vault added to their bank building Mrs James Wright who is ill with a heart condition was ta ken by ambulance to her daugh ters home Mrs Byron King in viliage last week Mr Wright is with his sister Mrs Glower in Sharon Mr having a fine new garage added to his home Mrs Frank Perry- Toronto was a guest of her sister Mrs for a couple days last week The new addition Keswick public school is well on the way to completion Mr John Burrows and Mr John are also busy on their new homes being erected for themselves and brides Queensville News Friends of Mr Dan Moore of Georgetown formerly of this village are sorry to hear of his very serious in a hospital In Toronto Mr Herb Kershaw loft oh Sat urday for Island where he will bo employed for several weeks Mr and Mrs Hatty Toronto spent the weekend -with- Mr and Mrs A J Milne Sunday visitors- of Mri and Mrs Andrews were Messrs Stewart a d and Misses and Beth Hose Mount Albert Mr and Mrs Arnold Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Alex Arnold Man visited their cousins Mr and Mrs Sydney Thompson oh Sun day Mr Alex Arnold was an exhibitor at the Royal Winter Fair Toronto Miss Donna and Miss student teachers from Toronto Normal school are spending this week with Miss at school Misses and Summers of Toronto are at Union St school with Mrs Glass Practice is underway for the various Christmas concerts Hill side school will hold its enter tainment on Wednesday night Dec school Fri day night Dec 12 find United church Sunday school Monday night Dec The will meet oh Tues day Dec 2 in the United church basement The election of offi cers will take place at this meet ing A pot luck supper will be served Mr and Mrs Bill Port Credit and Mr and Mrs Carl Glover and family Sutton West visited Mr and Mrs on Sunday I ingpower of their greatest and most dependable customer the Canadian farmer Despite all the turmoil and the criticisms beamed at rural prim ary producers the experts know that upsurging food prices are to charged not to the prim- but- te of farm huerfces and the deteri oration in dollar con trasted with Its husky i Moreover it should be ever lastingly pointed out the na tions housewives that when they spend a on the food needs of their families they ire send ing cents back to the If tHey wish to cheek on what happens to the other cents let them look around them and to the folk on pave ments- -C- Play The Thursday night was nomination night in Aurora It rained hard but the Lions hall was filled with politically mind ed citizens Thirtythree nom inations were made before the chairman declared them closed Friday night was nomination night at Newmarket It also rained hard that night but the hall wasnt half filled with ca pable politically minded citi zens After a series of the town clerk nomin ations were made Today I sit behind my desk worried because I a youth of this town top young to vote too young to contribute to political matters realize that citizens of this community of whom are free to vote are not fulfill ing their obligations as citizens I am willing to wager that percent of those people who do I nothing but criticize complain and find fault in their mayor council and school board have never never attended a nomin ation meeting let alone turned out to vote Why should I be worried Simply because the lack of in terest in political affairs on the part of the people is going to reflect the same disinterest in their children with whom I am growing up Doubtlessly an inferiority complex falls into this sad pic ture I have heard townspeo ple say that the merchants the industrial leaders and the large property owners control the ma jority of local affairs If this were the subtle situation please note I say were then it would be the duty of you the small pro perty owners the small proprie tors or if you prefer the lesser people to cope with the situa tion as a body not as individu als Changes havent been and never will be made through com plaining to your wife and neigh bors but they are made at nom ination meetings and at elec tions For the sake of the town the sake of our pub lic welfare and for my sake as a youth please Newmarket wake up to the political situation of your community It I Saunders Continued from page feeling toward countries which made it possible Zionism is devoted to the re construction of a Jewish national home in Palestine the Rabbi said A year after the proclamation was made in showing Bri tains willingness to start a state in Palestine there were Jews in Palestine Before the second world war there were The population has al most doubled that since Enough people to populate a town the size of Newmarket came into the country every day Said the Rabbi Today Pales tine is the modern state which has transformed a dessert into a garden Cities have sprung up in places where there was noth ing years ago The city of Tel Aviv was built on a sand dune now is the most modern in the middle east Israel has the largest university in the middle east We all have witnessed this dream years old realized Whether he Is a Jew or not any one must feel fortunate to bo liv ing in these times to see this mir acle take place he said To The Electors of Thank you for your able support in the past It is impossible owing to other duties to see each voter personally I hereby earnestly ask you to tiirjiout and exercise your franchise at the polls on Monday Dec There will be issues before the council vital to us all I respectfully solicit your support and influence to Vote for Council 33 looking for gay festive styles and spirited colors fashioned in the widest assortment of the new luxurious fabrics Be sure to drop in and now while there is stilt a wide I selection to choose from Commencing Friday Nov we will be open Friday nights until Christmas for your convenience DAWSONS Specialty Phone opposite post office Main Street Mr and Mrs Harry Horner PAROCHIAL GUILD PLANS BAZAAR and children spent Sunday with Mrs It Stiles Plans were completed for the j annual Christmas bazaar when the Parochial guild St Pauls Coal Coke Fuel Oil and Stoker CoalV MAIN ST NEWMARKKT Misses Norma and Kay had tea Saturday evening Misses and Kay Mr and Mrs Norman King and Floyd accompanied by Misses Shirley Anne and Mari lyn the Win ter Fair in Toronto on Saturday Rev Reynolds Kings ton visitcd Key and Mrs J King on Friday We are pleased to welcome Mr and Mrs the village Misses Phyllis and Jean accom panied by Mrs attended the Winter Fair on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Norman King mid Floyd had tea Sunday even ing with Mr and Mrs Alex Hopkins Mount Pleasant The ard to visit church on Sunday evening Rev Mathers the minister Is to speak n creed and the ladies are to assist with the ser vice The was guest of he Keswick- Institute in the Memorial hall Keswick on Tuesday evening Everyone present reports good time Mr William Storey returned home on Saturday after spending days at the Royal Winter Fair Mr and Mrs RiddoU and Mr Oscar Klinck Toronto visi ted the home of Mr and Mrs Storey on Sunday Mr Allen King cal led on Mr and Mrs Storey on Sunday I v N MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA AND INSURANCE Office St Newnurket ANNUAL TOWN Annual grants varlou town organizations In Newmarket were by town council The grants Include the recreation commission the womens institute York County Newmarket public library 2000 Newmarket fire brigade and York County Health Unit Anglican church Newmarket met on Tuesday Nov at the home of Mrs Walter Johns The bazaar will he held in the Parish Hall on Friday Dec Mrs John Dales president conducted the meeting It was decided to send a Christmas food parcel the oversea family adopted some years ago by the guild Arrangements for the Dec bazaar comprised the bal ance of the meeting when con veners reported on the proposed activities An afternoon tea will be held in conjunction with bazaar Mrs Ray is convening the ten In the kitchen Mrs J Little and Mrs James lllller will ho In charge The various booths wilt include a bake table Mrs John Swindells homo made candy Mrs Joseph Peat work Mrs John Dales and ouch and toko Mrs Walter Johns y Sympathy is being extended to Mrs Sam King and family on the death of her husband Also to Mr and Mrs Wiiber on death of his father Fred Mr and Mrs Geo Maries Mr and Mrs Maries Mr Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Gordon Mr and Mrs Harvey attended the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Wellington Wilson held at Raymond Needier Newmarket last Monday t young people are having a skating party at Newmarket arena Friday evening Nov Mrs Wm Miss Helen Pino Orch ard were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Harvey Sun- day Mr and Mrs Hunt Taylor and Roger Roches Point tors of Mr and Mrs Monday ORDER YOtm U REALM j WISE PRICED RIGHT TO I YOUR SUPPORT AND SAVE YOU MANYDOUARS BONELESS PRIME f- v J 1 1 VJff

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