Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 5, 1953, p. 3

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ACCOUNTANT A A CONLIN M St Chaffered Accomfast Solicits PHONE stive INSURANCE JOHN life Fire Automobile and Casualty i Eagle St Newmarket Albert 241 Solicitor Notaries Mathews r stives Lyons BA Joseph Yaks EM A- MILLS Solicitor Public MAIN ST- NOBLE DENTIST MUNICIPAL OFFICE Office VwtderVoort DENTIST Newmarket iff I n y e Insure Today the coop way Enquire at your local coop iU Phone cut INSURANCE fire Avto TIMOTHY PHONE WHITE STAB Herbert Street Newmarket PHONE Mi w I DOCTORS OF CIHBOPRACTIC II Billiard Newrxuiket ir- SAND and GRAVEL LID for government approved stone of various crashed gravel sand travel and pit ran Delivered or at bin Plant phone 125 Office phonos and CONTRACT FOR SALE The happiness comes from a wellordered life with wife ad children provided for ami the prospect of eventual retire ment on income sufficient for the enjoyment of your leisure can be your through Life Let me you a there of a today COMFANY OF HAM i srrrSK Stokcr I ii- TANKS Cleaned by Pump Equipment THE SURE WAY MKfc Seer Dalton Sutton Phone V See Signs Of Commercial Industrial Development Recent events in Newmarket J troduced a notice of motion at a indicate an increased rate in the meeting of Council on Monday development of business and in particular industry The rate of enquiries made to the town council and the Chamber of by industrial repre sentatives has increased during the last two months- Locating in town last month a firm on Davis Drive called is at present employing a small number of people but is expected to expand Last week the town council offered proper ty on Charles St to a United States plastic firm may start operation at a temporary location the former BU Tele phone equipment building on Timothy St The Newmarket Chamber of Commerce received a question naire about possible plant space last week Councillor Joseph Dales in- night recommending the sale of townowned land on Eagle St for commercial purposes All land north of the Heights subdivision is being sold hy the town- A large Bell Telephone equipment building has been completed in this area and another parcel of land has been sold for a large apartment building- This last sale recommended by Councillor Dales to Frederick J Counter would complete the sale of the strip of land between the subdivision and Eagle St A number of business changes and developments on Main St have taken place recently Two new stores and a service station have been opened and there have been one or two changes in business ownership Phone Books Have 5550 New And Changed Listings Telephone subscribers served by the Newmarket exchange are getting a bonus with their new telephone directories being dis tributed here this week The dir ectories themselves have 5550 new and changed listings bluecovered Telephone Numbers booklet is being mailed to subscribers here along with each copy of the new directory Blosdalc Bell Telephone manager for this region said this week that the booklets are being distributed to enable telephone users to compile handy lists of both local and Ions distance num bers they call frequently By noting in the booklet the telephone number and addresses of relatives friends or business contacts living at distant points the subscriber can save his own time on subsequent calls and help to provide speedier service for other subscribers too Mr Bios- dale said Calling by number when telephoning long distance permits calls to be handled much more quickly because the opera tor does not have to contact In formation at the distant point The Telephone Numbers book let is also convenient for record ing the numbers of persons serv ed by the local exchange who ac quire telephone service after the directory is issued or whose num bers are changed he added Using the booklet saves unne cessary timewasting calls to information The new directory which has a buff cover to distinguish it from last years greencovered book contains more than new and changed listings Because of these changes Mr sug gested that subscribers check any personal lists of numbers against the numbers listed in the new book before entering them in the Telephone Numbers booklet Besides Newmarket the book also contains listings for sub scribers in Aurora King Maple Markham Richmond Hill Stouff- ville Sutton Thornhill and sur rounding territory Indicative of the continuing ex pansion in the Newmarket region is the increase in the number of telephone books to be delivered The initial mailing to Newmarket subscribers totals copies more than last year Camel IN More Of Dollars Cents hi Land Deals Bowser Newmarket council should be thinking in terms of dollars and cents at least more than it has been in the opinion of Councillor Frank Bowser At a meeting of council last week Mr Bowser pointed out that it has been proposed to sell land on Eagle St for commercial purposes at a foot and that on the other hand council plans to purchase land on Charles St to offer to an industry at a foot Think of what we are paying and think of what we are selling land for said Mr Bowser Its time we started thinking more in terms of dollars and cents Dollars and cents are all right said Mr Dales But when we are buying for purposes we are prepared to take a beating He said that the proposed sale of the last piece of property between Eagle St and the Armitage Heights sub division is set at a higher price than land sold previously in that area The Charles St property is owned by the Newmarket Co operative and council has decided that if a United States plastic firm will locate in town it will give the firm the land for a new plant Other concessions are be ing offered as well urn Young People Hosts At Turkey Supper At Church Over young people of New market sat down to a turkey sup per with all the trimmings in the Grace church parlors Wed nesday evening of last week Everything was free to all pre sent guests of the young people of the church A male quartet and an accor dion trio supplied the music In spector McAllister of the Toron to police force was the special speaker L E S PHOTO COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PUBLICITY WEDDINGS CRESCENT PHOTOGRAPHER J SHARON A third of all wealth from Canadas primary production comes fro mthe great forests SAVE M0K AM MONEY GARGETEX inixoni Ointment WILL STOP MASTITIS or Your Money Back contains two peni cillins streptomycin and the new antibiotic bacitracin combined in a completely milk soluble oint ment bringing the effect of against infec tions GARGETTEX works imme diately on the internal infected udder tissue promoting fast safe recovery and is guaranteed to ted Held over from last week Mr and Mrs Robert Houston and Robin Ann Mr and Mrs- Fred and Mr and effective a tube George attended Shirley GARGETEX In Houston marriage in Toronto fQf Sd Jack Weston To- every package Made in Can- weekend guests by Nixon Laboratories Mr and Mrs Ralph Long Mr and Mrs Stewart stead Toronto visited their parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Stevens last week I Mrs Hopkins and family spent the weekend with her mother and brother Mrs and Ross Mitchell Of every 100 Canadians speak English only 20 speak French only speak both Eng lish and French THE BEST DRUG STORE Main St Newmarket Ph 14 and watch The UltraVision Picture comes through with slacker blacks whiter virtually banishes annoy ing glare Conventional TV simply cant match the perfor mance of UltraVialon with the Alumlnked Picture Tube and a host of other ad vanced GBjTWevision feat ures See for yourself today ELECTRIC BLACK NOW BEING DEMONSTRATED MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE OBITUARIES Thomas Francis J A lifelong resident of West Gwillimbury Township Thomas Francis Gibbons died following a heart attack on Thursday Oct Although he had suffered a stroke about five and a half years ago he was in fairly good health until the morning of his death The last rites of the Roman Cath olic church were administered Born in on the farm on which he died on the line of the township he was the son of the late Thomas and Margaret Gibbons He had lived his entire life in the township where he was well known In October 1917 he married Alice Newton Robin son in St Johns Roman Catholic church Newmarket and together they had made their home one of the most attractive farms in West The late Mr Gibbons was a devout member of the Holy Mar tyrs Roman Catholic church in Bradford where he belonged to the Holy Name Society Besides his widow he is survived by two daughters Mary and Florence both at home and one brother John A sister Mrs Anne and one brother Charles predeceased him The funeral service was held on Monday morning Oct with Rev McGinn of Holy Mar tyrs church celebrating Requiem high Mass Pallbearers were Charles Leonard Gib bons James Harold Matthew Kneeshaw and William Jelly Flower bearers were William Moriarty Leo Har rison Jamea Carl William Pratt and Leighton Interment in the Roman Catholic cemetery MritaeYowg she married Richard Young who predeceased her Mrs Young enjoyed good health and was active until her death She was a member of the Christian Baptist church Her chief interest was in her family Surviving are three sons Percy Ross Kes wick William Toronto four brothers Edward Robert Wal ter and John one sister Mrs Maud also a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren Two sons and one daughter predeceased her Funeral service was held at the funeral parlor conducted by Rev Fred Newmarket on Oct Pallbearers were six grandsons Interment was In cemetery New York state Mr Bom W on at hem of Mr Your in her born In Worth la 1158 of lata Mr and Sbm Pollock in ltd He ta Bom In Newmarket Student At Picketing Private funeral services were held Saturday for Alfred Rogers president of Rogers coal company and of other major concerns who died of a heart attack at his Ave home Interment was at the family plot at Mount Pleasant cemetery A Horatio Alger figure be rose from a petition as cleric to an outstanding career as industrialist and sportsman He was president of St Marys Ce ment Co and Canada Materials 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