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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 19, 1953, p. 9

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am a tie electors lSi Willi boors and oclock fat the f3j remain in nomination than are to be Heeled SHARON Mr and Mis- Donald Wood and children Whitby visited their parents Mr and Mrs Fred Hall on Sunday Mrs Stewart and Miss May Stevens Toronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Stevens Mr Welly Stevens visited Mrs Stevens in Western hospital on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Fry visited friends in Toronto on Sunday Mr and Mrs Tor onto visited Mr and Mrs Alan Shaw on Wednesday Mr Ted Fife and Miss Doris Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Fife Council Considering Sale Of Eaale Land For Commercial Use win be held 1953 From the hours am to at the following Polling Places No I Polling SnMivfefam No School Keswick Community Hall Belbaven Subdivision No Polling Subdivision No Thompsons Store Willow Beach vision No Basement of Anglican Church WINCH Returning Officer A3 THE QUEEN I CLASSIFIES GET RESULTS A meeting of the St Sewing Circle to make quilts for Korea will be held at the home of Mrs J at am on Wednesday Nov for a pot luck luncheon- Mrs Cook spent Sunday with Mrs- Edna Aurora- Mrs took a carload to Toronto Saturday morning to see the Santa parade and Hendricks had the four children Margie Cook and Patsy and Louise Walker to see it from her home Gwilliams is back to school after a siege of jaundice and now Barbara is at home with it Mr Don left last Fri day to visit Mr and Mrs Ernest Cook St Thomas returning on Monday Mr Thornton Bales is staying 6t Country Acres while his wife is in the hospital We hope she make a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Doug Nigh and Mr and Mrs Cook and family attended a reunion and voyage dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Pres ton in honor of their son Mr Harvey Preston who leaves for England on Friday Mr and Mrs Donald Booth and family moved into the home previously owned by the Ma- gees on Saturday Remember the dance at the Bluebird Inn tomorrow night sponsored by the club The sale to Fred Counter of asked for time to think over the property on Eagle St which is proposition The mayor said owned by the town was that already the council had cussed at the Nov meeting Of had two weeks in which to counciL Mr Counter proposed the motion kind to erect a commercial building of commercial building does he on a site at the corner of Eagle mean asked Mr St and Cawthra Blvd A no- J Mr Counter explained that he of motion was given with planned to build one or two the suggestion that Mr Counter stores with apartments over present a block plan of the them and a modern bowling cation of his proposed building alley behind The vacant council In reviewing the matter Councillor Joseph Dales said that a previous request for land in that area had been made by Alex but that the money offered by Mr Counter was higher than any previous offer Mr Counters figure is a foot Nothing developed from Mr request for land Then the town suggested a property which it owns off Charles St to Mr for the site of his proposed factory Mr Belugin had not felt that this would be suitable Next Mr Belugin suggested a site be hind his own property on Park Ave with the understanding that he had the approval and consent of property owners in the area to the proposal Later council found out that this was not so Mr Counter is anxious to in vest money there The price of fered is higher than paid by the others said Mr Dales refer ring to prices paid by the Bell Telephone Co and by Sam Councillor Edward Wrightman is on the southwest cor ner of and Eagle Sts Mr Dales said that there was approximately feet of front age on Eagle St available The depth of the property is feet Mr Counter would require a 25 foot at the rear of the property in the same way that the other establishments in that area have If he builds as he says said Mr where is there room for a parking lot With three alleys youd need room for at least 25 or cars He did not agree to allow buildings to be as close to Eagle St as the new Bell building Council made an exception to bylaw regulations for the Bell building Councillor Lome ask ed that the motion be referred to a later date Theres ample parking space on the east side of the building off Cawthra answered Joseph Dales Mr Dales agreed to having his motion changed to a notice of motion and the matter will be discussed when Mr Counter presents block plans showing the location of his building Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs were Mr and Mrs Wrcu and boys Bancroft Mr and Mrs Frank Kydd Mr and Mrs Tom Severn Mr and Mrs Fred Blazey and boys all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Kyle Fairbarn and Julie Mr and Mrs Jas Wight all of Keswick Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs John were Mr and Mrs Maurice Spence and son Toronto Mr Lloyd Holstock and friend Toronto called on Mr and Mrs Albert on Saturday The shower held at the par sonage Friday evening for Mr and Mrs Murray King was well attended and the honored couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts Mr and Mrs Scott Newmar ket had dinner on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo Mrs Henry Kay spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Kay Sutton The Newmarket Era Extras Thursday Nor ISM I I News Mr and Mrs Bernard Sutton Sudbury spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs March- ant Mrs Allan Cairns and Miss Delia visited with Mrs Lloyd Cunningham at on Monday Mr and Mrs Bryan and daughter Tottenham visited with their aunt Mrs McKinley on Sunday Quite a number from here were in Toronto on Saturday attending the Santa par ade Mr Sutton Markham was In town an Saturday re newing old friends visited with Mr and Mrs P Ford on Saturday evening Mrs and family Kettleby visited with Mr and Mrs on Sunday evening Mrs Williams and daugh ter spent Friday with their aunt Mrs Mitchell Mr and Mrs George Edwards had a social evening at their home on Friday it being the birthday of Mr Edwards father A pleasant time was bad There are primary textile in 269 Canadian find the industry is the countrys largest employer of Thompson Nobleton ing labor OPENED TUESDAY Kettleby Area School Replaces Four Little Red School Houses Kettleby Blackburn Jamie- as an extension of highway MOUNT PLEASANT We are sorry to hear that Mrs Yorke had the misfor tune to break her arm a week ago Quite a number from here at tended the funeral of Mr Wal ter on Monday The Womens Guild held at the home of Mrs J on Tuesday was well attended Word comes from Rev and Mrs Killen that they have ar rived safely at their new home son and oneroom schools closed their doors for the last time Friday Nov and a beautiful new fiveroom school in King townships first school area cast of the highway on the Schomberg-Au- highway opened Tuesday morning The doors were flung wide to receive more than children some of them in the third and fourth generation families of the amalgamated sections six and nine All were welcomed by the principal Robert Car son the former teacher Two buses pick up the child ren each day These coaches will cover a mile route twice daily Four class rooms ore be ing used at present Mr Carson has grades seven and eight Marshall from the Jamie- son school has grades five and six Mrs Vera Darcie teacher has grades three and four and Miss Helen Shedon Blackburn has grades one and two The present arrangement may be altered to fit the large enrolment of the first two grades It was the new high way that changed the picture for Blackburn and Jamieson schools The provincial highway built midway between the fifth and sixth concessions would have run through the centre of school The building was moved to the cast of the highway Later when It was found necessary by the de partment to close and Blackburn a new problem was to be solved In the meantime with talk of rebuilding the north town lino number nine east to Yonge St school would have to be moved school was unaffected by any of these problems but its rapidly in creasing school population would require a larger building The area was formed last year The department of highways took a percent responsibility in the cost of the building the department of education per cent and the combined rate payers the remaining 10 per cent Fortunately the cost to ratepayers ha3 not been high as was expected originally trustees say Their cost can partly be met by selling the school buildings and sites which will be advertised by tender in the near future Part of the revenue goes back to the de partment of education from the sale of buildings A school board was chosen temporarily from the four sec tions Then last December a board of five was elected Harry Burns originally named secre tarytreasurer has continued in this capacity Chairman is Carl Black and other trustees Earl L Cook Albert Farren John and Frank The cost of the building site and well was MOUNT ZION There seems to be quite a bit of sickness in the community Earl is able to be back at school after his recent illness Mr Harry Cooper spent the weekend at home Mr Bruce Longficld went north on a hunting trip and re turned on Saturday He reports a good trip but not much luck Mr and Mrs Leonard Gross Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Dalton Smith Mr and Mrs Charlie Seager and Mr and Mrs John Alleyne visited Mr and Mrs J Morris on Sunday afternoon Miss Carolyn Traviss spent Sunday with Miss Cole Mr and Mrs Mel Travis and Mrs A Travis have moved up near Keswick Mr Bobby Smith spent the weekend in Toronto Visit our NURSERY room XMAS STOCKS NOW ARRIVED We have a large selection of toys and nursery furniture including i ELEPHANTS POODLE DOGS BEARS PANDAS SOFT DOLL TRICYCLES DOLL CRIBS DOLL BUNK BEDS DOLL CARRIAGES L HIGH CHAIRS CHILDRENS IRON- ING BOARDS TOY BOXES L Li- s- A small deposit hold article until Christmas tI Main Street Phone y VALUE MOUNT ALBERT The Cheerio club will meet on Saturday Nov at pm at the home of Mrs Orval Martin Alt members asked to bo present and to bring donations for the fish pond to this meeting Plans for the annual in the Sunday School room on Nov at 3 pm wilt be completed The following are the bazaar committee advertising Mrs Cunningham Mrs Carr Mrs Thompson Mrs Mrs- Thompson bar Mrs Harvey Lcck Miss Gladys Brooks Mrs Mel Oldham Mm Hopkins Mis Dike Mrs Mitchell Mrs Price Mrs Mrs Vera Welter baking Mrs Da- vies Mrs Mrs Mrs Angus Harrison Mrs Sanderson Mrs Murray Mrs Alan Hopkins Aprons Miss Brooks Mrs Mrs It Cnrr Mrs Mrs Smith Mrs Delia Mrs Cupples miscel laneous Mrs Rate Mrs M Stokes Mrs Rolling Miss Miss Campbell Mrs Fancy work Mrs Dike Mrs Shilllnglaw Mrs Knott Mrs Price Mrs Brooks Mrs Sam Harper pond Mrs Mrs Martin Mrs Jim Harrison Mrs Brooks Mrs Stiver Mrs Dike Two cart of member attended the Grand Master ban quet in Aurora on Thursday night Mr Junction la town on PLEASANTVILLE On Monday morning the com munity was saddened to learn of the passing of an old esteem ed citizen Mrs Albert Lloyd at the home of her daughter Mrs George Wood Orch ard Those who attended the Santa Claus parade in Toronto on Saturday included Mr and Mrs Smith Shirley and Clarke Smith Mr and Mrs Glover and four children Miss Verna Wico who was also at tending the Royal Winter Fair Mr and Mrs Jowitt and Kettleby Mr and Mrs and Earl Lor- nine and Polly Port Perry Mrs A Richardson David Margaret and Mildred near Aurora were Sunday visi tors at the homo of Mrs Mc- Clure Mrs A Tucker Nashville is spending this week at the homo of Mr and Mrs Walker Mr and Mrs Elmer Starr were in Lindsay for several days attending the temperance con vention Guests at the Greenwood home for Friday tea were Mr and Mrs Mel Traviss and fam ily and Mrs Keswick Mrs Gardner Sr Toronto returned homo with Mr and Mrs Glover and children on Sunday afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs Gard ner Jr In Toronto On Saturday Mr and Mr Cole Miss Leone and Master Guy Cole were din- guests of the Greenwood family In the evening other callers were Mr and Lundy Aurora and Mr and Mra George Coutts CHEVROLET Standard very law mileage and exceptionally clean A late model car at a real saving 1950 CHEVROLET 1951 door Power- glide 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