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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 26, 1953, p. 7

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MISCELLANEOUS KENDRICK LUMBER DON MILLS AVAILABLE full line of build ing materials Let us quote fin your requirements Phone Newmar Trusses surgical supports elast ic hosiery for those who from varicose veins ankle Knee trouble- Arch supports bells Best Drug Store phone Newmarket FOR SALE OR RENT Hospital beds wheel and chairs Theaker and Son Mourn Albert 3503 IP YOU WANT TO DO YOUR OWN INSTALLING WE can supply your coal or oil furnace oil burner duct pipes lank eta and all accessories plus information on how to do it yourself SNOW BEST HEATING FA Aim TWO used hot water radiators SNOW BEST HEATING Ltd PA Aurora tf47 SUFFERING from backaches rheumatic Pain Sciatica Lumb ago is over if you let help you to relief Ask your druggist SALE ffiflSTH SATURDAY NOV Auction sale of furniture and household effects the property of the estate of the late Elizabeth Brown At the same time and place the residence at Park Ave Newmarket will be offer ed for sale subject to reserve hid and further terms and con ditions made known at the time of sale Sale at pm Terms on chattels cash Smith auctioneer phone New market MONDAY DEC Auction sale of dairy cows and young cattle Ford tractor power implements baled hay dairy equipment etc on lot rear of the con North miles east of property of Charles AWuttaken Every thing sold without reserve as farm sold Terms cash Sale sharp Percy Mahoney clerk J F Kavanagh auction- phone c3w47 NOTICE TOWN OF NEWMARKET COURT OF REVISION NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision on assessment for the Town of Newmarket will hold its first sitting in the Coun cil Chambers Town Hall Rots- ford Street Newmarket on Tues day December at seven- thirty pm to hear appeals from the Assessment Roll made in the years on which taxes for will be levied ALL PERSONS HAVING bus- at the said Court are here by required to attend al the time and place mentioned above Wesley Brooks Clerk DATED at Newmarket this day of November AD NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ICK ALEXANDER BOWSER DECEASED ALL persons having claims against Frederick Alexander Bowser late of the Town of Newmarket in the County of York Gentleman Deceased who died on or about the 22nd day of July AD are hereby notified to send to the under signed on or before the 26th day of December full par ticulars of their claims After the said date the Executor will distribute the assess of said Deceased having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice DATED at Newmarket Ontario this day of November AD Allan Mills Newmarket Ontario Solicitor for the Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF DAISY BOWSER LATE OF THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET IN THE COUNTY OF YORK MAR RIED WOMAN DECEASED CREDITORS of the abovenamed deceased who died at the Town of Newmarket in the County of York on or about the first day of July are hereby notified to send particulars of the same and proof of claim to the under signed on or before the day of December after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims oi which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Newmarket this day of November Violet Robinson trices Newmarket Ontario c5w47 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE ESTATE OF THOMAS FRANCIS DOYLE LATE OF THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET IN THE COUNTY OF YORK CLERK DECEASED CREDITORS of the abovenamed deceased who died at the Town of Newmarket in the County of York on or about the twelfth of July are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the day of December after which date the estate will be distribut ed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Newmarket this day of November Violet Robinson MacNaughton Administratrix Newmarket Ontario day of December after which date the assets of the Es tate will be distributed caving regard only to the claims of which the undersigned will then have notice DATED at Newmarket this Eighteenth day of November A D Mathews Stiver Lyons and Vale Newmarket Ontario Solicitors for Joseph Vale Executor NOTICE Undersigned will not bo responsible for any debts incurr ed in my name from this dale John N NS Zephyr v NOTICE J the sale of his trucking business to Harold Rogers Queens J Jo and assures all customers of quality service under the new ownership He respectfully solicits all custom ers to continue with Mr Rogers NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OP ELIZA BETH BROWN LATE OF THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET IN THE COUNTY OF YORK WI DOW DECEASED CREDITORS of the abovenam ed deceased who died at the Town of Newmarket in the County of York on or about the Twelfth day of October are hereby notified pursuant to The Trustee Act to send to the undersigned proof of their claim on or before the Twentyfirst THE SALVATION ARMY NEWMARKET MUSICAL WEEKEND EAST TORONTO SILVER 2zi Vocal and Instrumental Soloists Special Speaker M Rankin j Schedule op events pm Ladies Home League Sale Basement town Hall Musical Program SA Citadel SUNDAY v Holiness Meeting Citadel 1 Salvation Meeting SA Citadel pm Youth Rally Town Hall PLAN NOW TO ATTEND l NOTICE To CREDITOR IN THE ESTATE OF AMOS LAPP LATE OF THE TOWN SHIP OF EAST IN THE COUNTY OF YORK RETIRED FARMER DECEASED CREDITORS of the abovenam ed deceased who died at the Township of East in the County of York on or about the day of August are hereby notified pursu ant to The Trustee Act to send to the undersigned proof of their claim on or before the day of December after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed hav ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned will then hav no DATED at Newmarket this day of November AD Mathews Stiver Lyons and Vale Newmarket Ontario Solicitors for BRUCE LAPP Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF DRAPER late of the TOWN SHIP OF NORTH IN THE COUNTY OF YORK WIDOW DECEASED CREDITORS of the abovenam ed deceased who died at the Township of North in the County of York on or about the day of August are hereby notified pursu ant to The Trustee Act to send to the undersigned proof of their claim on or before the day of December after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned will then have no tice DATED at Newmarket this 17th day of November AD 1953 William Draper Administrator by their solicitors Mathews Stiver Lyons and Vale Newmarket Ontario BIRTHS HUNTER John and Marion wish to announce the birth of J heir son John Bradley at St Josephs London on November NELSON At his home on the Baseline Sutton West on Fri day Nov James Henry Nelson husband of the late Ida Amelia Glover in his 1 year dear father of Mrs Draper at home Mrs C Mrs Hoy Thompson Christ J A Nelson and he late Funeral ser vice was held on Monday Nov 23 Interment cem etery at Bourne mouth Ens on Thursday Nov Russell T hus band of Doris Bent ley dear father of Douglas Toronto and brother of Mrs Sydney Morning Newmarket DODDS KIDNEY PILLS t BANK OF TORONTO GENERAL MANAGER I Another Thrilling YOUTH FIRESIDE Town HallSunday Nov 29 i MUSIC t I te- IE- -M- WITH EAST TORONTO SALVATION ARMY BAND AND OTHER UEST ARTISTS He writ of the yew M GREAT DISCOVERY COILEEN T0WNSHEND your friends to this Sunday Evening out tatty packed out so come early seat by Gmce Church Young People good William Kerr Bank of Toronto announ ces the appointment of William Kerr as General Manager in suc cession to G who con tinues as Vice President and a Director of the Bank Advertisement Now the time to deal old la on a new MASON For a real tradein allowance FOOTING GMGR ST NONE M7f ROGERS Suddenly at her home Davis Dr Newmarket on Saturday Nov 21 Mary Rogers daughter of the late Obadiah and Sarah Amelia Rogers dear sister of Barbara and of Newmarket Nor man D Sutton and Levi of Rid ing Mountain Manitoba Private funeral service was held at the residence Davis Dr on Mon day at pm Interment New market cemetery At the home of his Mrs B Legge Stotiffviile on Friday Nov 20 Richardson Traviss hus band of the late Mary Young and father of Mrs Emma Lloyd and Herb of Newmarket Mrs An nie of and Mrs Emerson Hilda of Delhi Funeral service was held at the chapel of and Newmarket on Monday at 2 pm Interment Newmarket cemetery HAINES At Newmarket on Thursday Nov Samuel Elliott Haines beloved husband of Eva PIpher and dear father of Melbourne Toronto June Harry and Mrs Thomas Proud Betty Newmarket Funeral service was held at the chapel of Roadhouse and Rose Newmarket on Saturday at pm Interment Newmarket cemetery IN EDWARDS loving memory of a dear father Arthur Ed wards who passed away Dec Please God forgive a silent tear A fervent wish my dad was here There are others yes I know he was mine and I loved him so Dear God take a message To father in Heaven above Tell him how much I miss him Rive him all our love Sadly missed by son Howard daughterinlaw Dorothy MORTON In loving memory of a dear father and grandad Ira Noble Morton who passed away Dec One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away took him home ft was his will Within our hearts he still Sadly missed by Howard and and grandchildren MORTON In loving memory of a beloved husband Ira Mort on who passed away Dec Gone dear husband gone for ever How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still- But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill Ever remembered by wife Claudia M Morton MORTON In loving memory of our dear father who passed away Dec His weary hours and days of pain His troubled nights are past And in our aching hearts wo know He has found sweet rest at last Ever remembered son Bill Yvonne and grandchildren SCOTT In loving memory of my dear husband Bert Scott who massed away year today Nov When all is still and silent And sleep forsakes my eyes My thoughts are In the silent grave Where my Dear Husband lies Sadly missed by his loving wife Alice SCOTT In memoir a loving father and grandfather Bert Scott who passed away Nov 25 1952 sweet to know well meet again Where troubles are no more And that the one we loved so well Has gone on before Ever remembered daughter Blanche soninlaw George and granddaughter Louise Mitchell SCOTT In loving memory of father and grandfather Bertie Ross Scott who passed away Nov 25 What would we give to clasp his hand His happy face to see To hear his voice and see Ills smile That meant so much to us Son Donald and family SCOTT In loving memory of a dear father Bert Scott who pass ed away Nov 25 His weary hours and days of pain His troubled nights are past And in my aching heart I know He has found sweet rest at last i remembered by daughter SCOTT In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Bert Scott who passed away Nov Farewell dear father thy work is oer Thy willing hands will toil no more A loving father kind and true No one on earth well find like you Always remembered by daugh ter Grace soninlaw Harry and grandchildren Carol Ann and Earl WILKINSON In loving mem ory of a dear husband Joseph Wilkinson who passed away Nov 24 Dearer still as time departs Your memory lives within my heart No length of time can take away My thoughts of you from day to day Sadly missed by his wife Dora WILKINSONIn loving mem ory of a dear father and grandad Joseph Wilkinson who passed away Nov God saw you getting weary Then did what He thought He put his arms around you Dad And whispered Come and rest Ever remembered by daughter Ida soninlaw Will and grand children WILKINSON In loving mem ory of a dear father and grandad Joseph Wilkinson who passed away Nov Silently the angels took daddy Into the mansion above There shali he rest from earths toiling Safe in the arms of Gods love Daughter Myrtle soninlaw Har vey and grandchildren CARD OF THANKS The Newmarket Womens Insti tute wishes to thank all who helped to make their recent cook ing school a success Our thanks is extended to the outoftown Womens Institute branches who helped us so much by their sale of tickets CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from neigh bors relatives and many friends also thanking Rev Campbell for his kind consoling words and Mrs for her help in our sad bereavement of a dear loving husband and father Mrs Nancy Joan and Tommy CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives neighbors friends and the Sharon WI for gifts lovely cards and flowers also thanks to Dr Arkinstall and the nurses staff of York County hospital for their kind attention during my stay there Mrs Howard Fife CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends neighbors and relatives for the lovely cards fruit and candy received during my illness and Ions convalescence Thank you so much Bruce ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Jack Siitton West announce the en gagement of their daughter Florence Josephine to Mr Rob ert George Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Byron Cunning ham Keswick The marriage will take place quietly on Friday evening December at The Manse Keswick Ontario BEACH Friends and neighbors extend their deep sympathy to Mrs and family Mr was well known at for some years He will be sadly missed by all Mr was buried on Monday Mr and Mrs just receiv ed word of the death of their daughters Mrs Greens infant son Regents Win Vandorf King Tie In Town League Opener HOPE Hope will hold meeting at the home of Mrs Verb Smith on Dec 2 Program committee Mrs J Lang Mrs G Hostesses Mrs Warren Mrs G Mrs Hail Mrs V Smith Roll call to be answered with a verse on Christmas Mrs Cole Elmhurst spent Saturday with her daughter Mrs Vern Smith Mr and Mrs Kenneth Heer were guests of Mr and Mrs Elmer on Sunday Mr Fred Thompson Fairlight spent last Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Cecil son Crystal daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Karen Joanne daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Gibson Linda June Elizabeth daugh ters of Mr and Mrs Bruce Alexander George son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Pegg were christened Sunday afternoon Hope United church Mr and Mrs Harold Mrs Stewart Alvin spent last Thursday in Toronto Congratulations to Mr Cecil Mortson and sons in winning the junior champion and trophy on their Jersey bull at the Royal Winter Fair Mr and Mrs Bruce spent Saturday in Toronto Mr and Mrs Lindsay Farr had supper on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harold Mrs Myriand Sharon was a guest of Mrs Howard last Thursday Jeanne is in York County hospital under observa tion We wish her a speedy re covery Mr and Mrs Sisler King Mr and Mrs Mor ton Newmarket had supper on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Long ford KESWICK Mr Percy Mahoney was taken to the Western hospital Toronto last week following a severe heart attack We understand he is slightly improved Mrs returned from Toronto on Tuesday Word was received last week of the death of Mrs wife of the late Elder a former pastor in the early of Keswick Christian church Dennen who was in her year died at the home of hex sister in Carpenter Ohio ha kept in touch through the years with former friends here The Christian church will hold their monthly missionary meet- in tomorrow at which Mr Saunders is showing pictures of interest Mr Eric Thompson who is on the tick list somewhat proved The town leaguers spun into league action Monday A good opening night crowd saw New market Regents blank Aurora while and King City squared off in a stalemate Mickey Smiths power laden Regents headed by exSpitfires Ken Thorns Bill Johnston Bill Mabbett Bill and scented victory with a three goal first period spurt The Regent men further consternation in the Aurora with three in the second and two more in the third Thorns kicking off with a night to remember nett ed four goals Doug Ross com pleted a hat trick with two third period markers Bill Johnston fired the Regents NATIONAL NIGHT AND P CLUB National night was held by the Business and Professional Womens club Newmarket on Monday Nov wjien Miss Trout past president of the Brampton and P club was the guest speaker Present were representatives from the clubs in StouffviUe Barrie and Brampton Mrs Ernest Rank introduced the guest speaker who traced the growth of the Canadian Federa tion of B and P clubs Mrs Charles Boyd moved the vote of thanks Miss Margaret Ward presided at the regular dinner meeting A group of Newmarket school children who had been trained by Frank assist ed by Mrs Myrtle per formed some square dances Mrs Carter thanked the dancers for their contribution to the program A short interclub meeting was held at the close of the regular one Among the head table guests present for the evening were Miss Alberta president of the North Toronto club and Miss Audrey Toronto XAna club who is the regional advisor for this district j WITH INSULATED ZIPIN ZIPOUT Lining POLARWOOL QUILTED INTERLINED SUPERWOOL WARMTH ZIPIN 3 WAY COAT Here is Canadas outstand ing coat value Its a sen sational coat Wear it as a topcoat wear it as an overcoat The in sulated lining alps in or oat in a jiffy Its made of finest allwool British cloth in a nice range of colors Sizes to 44 Mitii Bear paws fleecy leather palm very soft and pliable designed for easy grip nylon fleece back for extra warmth and luxury these wool- lined gloves ideal for cold weather driving Theyre good looking theyre good action In grey and brown Sixes to 11 225 ISA MIGHTY IMPORTANT At 9 Mens Boy Newmarket ether counter Bill Patrick took bows for three assists while Lowell Waller and Murray Mac- Donald graduated to the helper class with an assist each Good protection by Lowell Waller Deb Cooper and Jack Smith aid ed Bill Ingrams shutout start Aurora stars were defenseman Grant Winters and netminder Tommy who managed to block a flood of Regent rubber Vandorf and King City provid ed a Hollywood thriller finish in the nightcap King City led with seconds to go on second period goals by Stan Foster and Norm Harry and Jim were Stan Terrys Kingmcn looked to be in due to expert shot block ing by John and extra back checking chores by Ron Hodgson and Chubby Terry Rut you cant tell about a hockey game Dave Coutch sank a Bun relay at to put Vandorf on the score sheet Coach Doug Alcorn lifted goalie Tommy Hulme with three sec onds to go and Bud Lehman rifled a shot from the faceoff to tie it Newmarket Era Nor I Page BY Its Scarboro Rangers Au rora Bears in Aurora arena to morrow night in a Big Nine A junior contest The Bears dropped their second road game in less than a week when Jets dumped them 42 Tuesday in Show Wheelers Here Tonight Season Started Friday Are you wondering how New market Spitfires will fare in the metro B league when they Lyndhurst Mo tors spot tome the middle of December Youll get the answer to this tonight at the Newmarket Mem orial arena when the Spitfires tear the wrapping off their senior B season by crossing sticks with Aurora Lumbermen at pm The Lumbermen at present are bringing up the rear in the Metro senior circuit Manager Fred reports the Spits will meet Bears in a home and home set Spits go to Bracebridge Satur day and play a return game next Thursday buys the SnowIce SUBURBANITE Big Tradtin HANDS Sales r PHONE The Newmarket Chamber of Commerce urges all citizens to attend a Nomination Meeting at the Hall Friday Nov 27 at Your presence at this meeting shows that you are personally interested in municipal rif fairs and in help in to build a better community in the town of New- market Published in the interests of the community Newmarket Chamber Of J XL THE Calvert sports Stmt t We havent any idea when the Hotkey Hall of Fame at Kingston will more tangible that dream of the future- We believe that the tame today la hi and Its background sufficiently rich in episode history and for off a Hall that will rival in a measure the baseball shrine at In Montreal there is a collection of hockey sticks with which the original owners performed record feats and which will be a fine item for the Hall And the richest addition to this unusual assortment was made not long since when a collector of hockey trivia donated to the group the stick that the hockey- immortal Howie carried that night of January when the Stratford Streak caromed off Big Earl Siebert crashed heavily skatesfirst into the wooden border just above the ice at the south end of Montreal Forum and broke his log Two months later Howie died They said his heart had failed him More likely his heart was broken as he realized he might never play his beloved game again Probably the stick Is the in weight of all the sticks in the Montreal Forum collection Naturally It has dried out considerably in the 15 years since it fell from Howies hands but it was carefully shellacked as a preserv ative measure always used very light stick Some players believe they get more control and more speed of shot with a heavyweight club but never thought so Howie used what is known a No stick so that it is carried at a distance from the body The angle of blade to the handle makes that difference There is just one autograph on the stick Suitably enough It was inscribed by Howies great partner over a long span of years Joliat The stick goes to join a notable collection of and they will in the course of time go into the Hockey Hall of Fame We imagine the biggest club in the lot is that which belonged to Stewart when the great scorer played his final with New York Americans Stewart favored the heaviest stick he could get Another big club is that which Cannonading Charlie scored almost the last of his goals The sticks with which Howe Teddy Lindsay Elmer Porky and Milt Schmidt scored their goals are there Rocket Richard has two sticks in the display one with which he scored goal No another with which he notched the counter that broke Nels Stewarts lifetime record of goals And theres a of the For there is Ace Bailey trrM that of December It IMS when was c see by Eddie Shore his skull ttfo death days nights sad ftaully Hew ft Tees LIMITED 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