Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 16, 1953, p. 3

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J Wrmd bib I itaiM i an l fWM BUT iff act raw od mates I Mow the to dx A far Kb it r SsKJU b 1 rf 1 Canada produces more of knitted wool outerwear than any other country SCHOMBERG MAN INJURED IN CRASH Canada has roughly William Kitchen trade unionists in a population berg was admitted to York of County hospital with a possible I fractured neck on Sunday even- iiiidddliid lowing an accident on No road intersection Kitchen was FROM tt McCaffreys MING TREES C6MTAE WECES CHRISTMAS NOVELTr CHRISTMAS CORSAGES WREATHS DOOR KNOCKERS a passenger in a car driven by not touched as the ve hicle swerving to miss it skid ded north on the highway Art Club Elects Wm Parsons President William Parsons elected president of the Newmarket Art lTuoydtoraJ which skidded about feet on Thursday rolling over four times through a ditch and over a wire fence I into a field Neither nor the other passenger Harold Brown Schomherg were injured The I THESE ON DISPLAY AT if PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR CUT ROWERS ETC DELIVERED AT CHRISTMAS fiWBsi STORE OPEN TO 30 PM 5 EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Phone 57 J Dec The meeting was held in the town Those elected for the ensuing year include Mr Parsons vicepres Robert sec Miss Jean Walton car was completely damaged William Parsons publicity when the body was torn off the George chassis club will meet tonight in The accident when the town hall Beginning in the swerved to miss a car I new year the Newmarket Art driven by To ronto which had been travelling on the Aurora and pulled out onto No highway In the car were his parents Mr and Mrs Their car was FOB PHOTOGRAPHS STUDIO PHONE 1 Heeds Your Donation club will hold a series of varied programs at the weekly meet ings A cordial invitation is ex tended to anyone in the com munity interested in sketching or painting to join the group Harold Rogers Trucking of Livestock Feeds Fertilizer etc i PHONE Metropolitan Toronto will build its home for the aged south of Eagle St Newmarket The largest of its type on the North American continent it will accommodate over patients Construction is expected to start late in 1954 The above is a draw ing by Howard Chapman architect To Build 2500000 Home For Aged On Eagle St Continued from Page 1 one home for the aged in Metro- patient- in the new home in Toronto at present Lam- market Some of the members Lodge Newmarket town council Architects will plan a three had hoped that arrangements Jewellers ill VrMM QEOXGMA Up ViHIMft MIX Willi hi top VtcWWri DONMA10fcl floldfllUd fop storey building on Eagle St The contour of the land will permit each floor to have an exit on the ground level It was suggested that special care bed patients and ambulatory patients he accommodated A staff of 125 lias been proposed Special attention must be given to the reactivation of special care patients One way to do this is to provide handicraft and gardening facilities at the home said Mr Ludlow There will be plenty of space around the new building for gardening Cos of the home will he about per patient it is estimated patient cost in a public hos pital is to The committee is considering the construction of four or five other homes for the aged some to serve individual others sev eral classifications of elderly persons It is also low cost housing developments for selfsupporting elderly per sons and certain family groups No County Patients It Is not expected that any per sons from York county will be WEDDING SCOTT DYER Margaret Dyer daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Dyer became the bride of Ray mond Scott son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Scott in Free Methodist church on Saturday Oct Rev S Lyons of ficiated The given In marriage by her father wore a gown of white with full skirt head dress and floor length veil She carried a cascade of white mums and red roses She was at tended by her sister Miss Betty Dyer who was gowned in a full skirted yellow net over dress with matching floral headdress and carried bronze mums The soloist was Rev Dargan Peterboro and the or ganist was Miss Doreen Pegg Sharon- The groom was assisted by Rev Daw Mr Harold Bull and Mr Lome Bach ushers At tho reception the brides mother received in navy sheer wearing a corsage of pink car- She was assisted by the grooms mother in grey crepe wearing a corsage of pink and white carnations could be made for the accommo dation of county residents since the home is being located In the heart of the county There have been no indications that such arrangements are being made OBITUARY John Edwards Interment of John Edwards aged Richmond Hill was in King City cemetery on Friday Dec 11 Rev Mr Hepburn conducted the service Pall bearers were Duncan Ross Ross Albert a son-in- law of the deceased and his son William and Leonard Cly- Mr Edwards was born in township Middlesex county the son of W Edwards He was a blacksmith by trade having had a business at London and at for nine years In 1913 he came to King City where he conducted the same business until Mr Edwards mar ried Catherine Gray of King City in He farmed for a number of years on the fourth concession of King Poor health caused his retirement to Richmond Hill In Surviving are Mrs Edwards a daughter Mrs Albert and a brother Edwards aged Mr Ed wards was a member of Presbyterian church He was an ardent sportsman ft 3S of written guar- for your complete satisfaction Whites I Plain Shades i ft COUNTRY CLUB NYLON BY No cannot No wrinkles and WEAR WITHOUT IRONING White only She 14 to 11 It SHADOW Just one week away from Christmas Wo all busy trying to got our purchases up to date Everybody is rushing hero and rushing there How terribly busy wo are Almost too busy to think And most certainly too busy to think of spiritual things Did it over occur to you that no matter how busy wo are wo are certain to find time to is our appointment and when our time comes there will certainly bo no possibility of Issue When death angel spreads his wings over us wo will answer tho summons no what the season may be No matter how busy other things wo will find It necessary to lay alt our plans to grim reaper At this of remembering Christs birth in of let us not forgot that Ho with intention of dwelling by kith in your heart and mine In to colebrate Chrlatmna properly it em- necessary to know as our own Savi our Then and only then will Christmas be a time of true re- Have you heard about BROS LTD PLAYING CAUD PREMIUM PLAN One Playing Card coupon will to you with each or more In trade When you have saved 12 coupons we will them for one pack of beautiful Remembrance Quality Finish Playing Cards MORTON BROS LTD le St Newmarket Phone Ml Stop In Ask Us About It Mm

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