Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), October 29, 1953, p. 3

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COUI i i J lSOlfainSt fa Solicitor 81 ft 1- Chartered Accountant PHONE f ra i 1 i f ii IS It- iSR ii i r INSURANCE JOHNEJARVIS Confederation life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert LYONS AND NSURANCE VT- i EXPECTS CHANGE IN EDUCATION SYSTEM DAVIS LEATHER OPERATIONS SAID TO BE IMPROVING f At the November meeting of the Vandorf branch of the Wo mens Institute held at the home profits of Mrs Fiy a date ftfi father Company was made for with Mr are expected to ex- A Noble newly appointed school CJass A require- inspector for York Nc r says J A Gairdner who believes that during the to a report next years the pattern of the po Results Canadian educational system will be greatly changed In his interesting and have improved substantially in recent months operations in ventories have been halved and CUFF INSLEY1 1 in nave talk Mr Noble outlined bank has been re- some of the problems facing the country in the next 10 dividends at the rate Because he beheves education should be a responsibdity of A have every Mr Noble been pa regularly since several questions to be asked have not been and answered by every com- tl KOTO MAPLE feSiVBE Notaries LYONS Joseph Vale EM vrf PHONE One of the oldest houses in Newmarket still stands at the northwest corner of Main and Water It was built in the early part of the century and was the home of John Cawthra later the home of his son Joseph Cawthra At present the house is used for apartments and on the Main St side are offices and a childrens wear store Demolition of the house was proposed earlier this vear in a Newmarket council meeting to make way for a wider corner but the proposal was turned down The building was sold recently by the Oil Company to a private individual This early photo of the Cawthra home was sent to the Era and Express by Mrs Grace granddaughter of John Cawthra It was preserved in the family book of her father Henry Cawthra First What values do we hope them to achieve from the edu cation which we give our child- Do we expect their years at believes that local control as we Toronto have it now is important to the- Rev Sunder- appreciation of local land who is a professor at but he pointed out tral Baptist Seminary has unless some form of co-op- a call to become pastor between schools and Maple Hill church and corn- school boards is worked out his pastorate here next STORM coat Jr MILLS Barrister Solicitor MAIN ST mom VIOLET KiOIINSON wc Conveyancing St Phone Me DENTAL O NOBLE DENTIST Office Residence Dr E VamderVoort DENTIST Newmarket the coop way Enquire at your local coop Newmarket Phone INSURANCE life Fire Auto Low cost Car NEWMARKET ft TIMOTHY PHONE i Travel Agency HOLLAND- PETITIONERS STATE THEIR CASE TO MR JACK SMITH As reported exclusively in last weeks issue of the Era and Ex press a petition will be presented at the Nov meeting of the Au rora town council asking for the withdrawal of army tanks at the armories on street Meanwhile a delegation from the petitioners was received by Mr Jack Smith at his of fice at Richmond Hill on Satur day morning Oct It is re- BARLEY FOR KOREA The St Sewing Circle donated to the Unitarian Ser vice Committee Canada for barley to he sent to Korea FARM FORUM On October at Sharon Hall a farm forum rally was held for all the forums in York County Nearly all the forums rep resented Cecil Belyea from the Dept of Agriculture gave an interesting the next years it may be nec essary to ask the state to take over control Out of the second Sunday Nov 1 The ladies of the United Mis sionary church put on the pro- question directly stemmed at the monthly third Who should pay for edu- last Wednesday Navy blue gabardine nylon for extra wear ted rayon satin per front clasp pockets dyed sheep collar A mm- cation and how are we to sup port its ever growing cost The careful thinking of the women has always been import ant to the history of this coun try and a force to be reckoned with Mr Noble said as he urged groups like the Womens Institutes to do some careful Cooper was in charge of the meeting Master Jimmy Knights return home from York County hos pital last week and is improving after his recent operation Messrs Bruce and Harold Knights visited Rev and Mrs I Ash Detroit over Thanksgiving i talk on how the farm forums ported that Mr Smith told the could assist the Federation of i- IBB WHITE 8TAB Famovs For PHONE Ural loefeHart DOCTORS OF Millard rhooel4t8 j Vmuci Here is a gem from Puritan days A wolf doth not worry a pain ted sheep nor does the world annoy a mere professor But when any are holy indeed and of a strict they are hated and contradicted and spoken against No one fights with a statue hut living soldiers are often in the wars living Christians are sure to be assailed in one way or ano ther Let us therefore for once gather figs of thistles and find comfortable fruit upon the thorns and briars of persecution The world is not a fool it would not be so fierce against us if it did not see something about us con trary to itself its enmity there fore is part evidence that we are the children of God When we see wolves worrying the picture of a sheep we shall expect to see the ungodly scoffing at those who are like them If ye were of the world the world would love its own Delivered or at bin Plant phone Office and 1 FOR SALE The from wellordered life with wife tad children provided for and prospect of eventual retire ment On income for enjoyment of your leisure en be titrougb Life Let me tell you a today SUM LIFE COMPANY OP CANADA delegation that he did not believe the department of national de fence would insist on locating the tanks at street against the wishes of residents and him self took the view that tanks should not be there He informed the delegation that he would take the matter up with the depart ment Strong opposition to the locat ing of tanks on street exists in that area and over residents among whom are army veterans and families who have lost sons and relatives in the last war have so far signed the peti tion Mr Smith told the delega tion that he was impressed by the petition the signatories to which were confined to the immediate area only Stewart Starr showed films on his trip to Europe last year The meeting closed with lunch being served by the ladies New market East farm forum will be held at Sheldon Walters on Nov 2 over thinking about the educational an attended Dr Billy system of this country is evangelistic meetings system of this country a state of vast confusion and change now and the next 10 years I believe will be vital he said Even a small group well informed and interested can help to bring about changes for the health of the system Those changes must not just creep up on us through ignorance and apathy- Several attended the conven tion of the Fellowship of Evan gelical Baptist churches In To ronto last week The girls of the Garden club attended a banquet at the new YMCA building Toronto sponsored by the club on Monday night LADIES SKATING The ladies skating club has opened its skating for the season The hours are Wednesdays to am and Thursdays to 230 pm open to members only Fees may be paid to Mrs Daw son at Dawsons Specialty Main St New members are welcome and further infor mation may be obtained from Mrs Dawson FOR GREATER HEATING EFFICIENCY SNOW AND BEST HEATING LTD St Aroi Phone PA lto announce fc tl- Si mm W tor On CrtMhed Stone TANKS Pump THE SURE WAY Sutton CEDAR BRAE AND ZEPHYR RESIDENTS INJURED IN CRASH Five persons were injured two of them seriously in an accident at the brow of the Hoyle hill halfway between Zephyr and Mount Albert Saturday night Taken to Western hospital Tor onto after the headon collision were William Gould 20 Cedar Brae one of the drivers and Bet ty Zephyr a sister of William driver of the other car Gould suffered head injuries and Miss suffered a fractured pelvis and dislocated hip Taken to York County hospital Newmarket were William a brother Harry 19 and Laura Harrison all of Zephyr They received cuts to the neck and face According to the police the cars met on the brow of the hill and were wreck ed 400 crafflmg Entire EXAMPLE OF OUR VALUES WE OFFO regular meeting of the a will be held at the home of Mr A Winn Millard Ave on Wednesday Nov at ALL LADIES SKIRTS NYLON BLOUSES m m GABARDINE FROM Phone 28 VACUDRAFT A rev nm u Lnndy It BATTALION NEWMARKET REUNION SATURDAY NOV 7 The members of the Bat talion York Rangers who march ed down Yonge St on their way overseas in the first World War will be attending a reunion ban quet at the Legion Hall Newmar ket on Saturday Nov The men will meet in the market square as In days of yore and march at headed by the Newmarket Citi zens band Col Clark the battalion old com manding officer will be in com mand for the first time in New market since mobilization in the first World War It will be a father and on eve ning and plans have been made to show picture of the march down St and other event of the past Information about the reunion may be obtained by battalion member from Wesley Brook town dark of a member of the battalion MAM TO MEASURE LADIES OB GENTS TO MEASURE SUITS CUSTOM TAILORED FROM 1IH T J FROM I IK i Each time you make a purchase please deposit your sales slip in DR j4pi SSJeZ THIS AD RECEIVE FOR YOUR SHOPPING ARE If i OFT ALL CASH PURCHASES OPEN w I Ah ft- rzrr Av OH intI fc XT TV ix- a I- m ui A N I CASH HAVE JV- rf f tlVv 7 V1P I I IV 1 If Ai ttev t i- J 1 iff AGE SIZES TO 995 MATCHING HATS 295 Jb Station Coats DOUBLE BREAS TED COATS ALL WOOL t- ji QUILTED SATIN LINED ALL AROUND BELT TON COLLAR AGE SIZES TO hi ft- TEAL NAVY GREY -i- Ji Full MOUTWI r J wm It a TO YRS Sanforized plaid shirts with plaid lined jeans ell a or e boxer waist Both lining and de nim are fully v

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