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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 22, 1953, A9

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CORNEI Wellington Street Aurora Ontario telephone Aurora FA tro PHONE NEWMARKET JpHEJARVIS Confederation Life Association P Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert Solicitor mm PHONE FA St STIVER AND VALE Solicitor Mathews QC Stive E LYONS BURG AUTO AND New and usee a MAIN PHONE 70 MO Bay St EM Ont Toronto Solicitor and Public MAIN ST Phone VIOLET Insurance ford St 339 Newmarket the coop wayEnquire at your Newmarket none INSURANCE Life Fire Aato Casualty Low cost Car TIMOTHY Res Kettleb Phone Aurora fe5 NOBLE DENTIST MUNICIPAL OFFICE Office Residence a VaiiderVovrt Travel Age DENTIST Main St Newmarket Phone and WHITE STA LINE Famous For XT Herbert 47 Main Newmarket PHONE Express Classifieds PC- J Hunt OC Newmarket By Boone WISHED his worn shoes wouldnt make so much noise on the alley In the darkness he saw the dis carded Christmas tree standing tall beside a trash barrel and even the rank odors of the alley couldnt drown out the faint fragrance of pine needles shivered taking his hands from the dubious protec tion of his pockets to pull his one mitten on The tree his tree Just as he hefted it he heard a shout Someone was coming down the path that led from the big house to the alley For an elevenyearold was fast but the shout came again and then hard pounding steps Then abruptly he stop ped as a large hand grasped his shoulder The grip on thin shoulder tightened as a loud voice demanded you going with our tree Nevvy twisted around to face a husky boy in a sweater You threw it out Docs that mean you can take it You alley kids start in young It wasnt stealing angrily heard his voice shake Tomorrow the trash man would have got it The light from a neon sign spotlighted them You are young the boy said letting him go Thirteen spoke quickly Dont lie the older boy countered sharply Look this is my tree All right so Im eleven and I know Its your tree But todays the third of Jan uary the boy said in a friend lier voice What do you want an old dead tree for anyway wanted to say You couldnt understand but then he looked at the tree still green and fragrant even if the needles were shattering and spoke care fully We havent had Christ mas at our house yet and and need a tree Thats tough the boy said Mow come Reasons Tell me why or I wont give you this tree let the tree go watched it rock back and forth on its standard and thinking of his mother hardened his voice Reason we didnt have a tree is couldnt afford it No job for my dad no dough And the reason didnt have any Christmas sooner was because of my mother She was in the hospital having a baby Then they my mother tome home right before New Years cause there wasnt anybody to keep j of the little kids cept me when my dad job hunting Tell me the rest the boy said Please Buy Christmas Seals MRS ROBINSON PRES LADIES AID CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs William Robinson was returned as president for her second term of the Junior La dies Aid Christian Baptist church Newmarket when the group met on December The installation of the officers will be conducted at the January meeting Those elected for the ensuing year include past Mrs Robert Dick Mrs Robin son 1st Mrs Smart 2nd vicepres Mrs Bernard Lee sec Mrs Sidney Jones sec Mrs William Young treas Mrs John Steph enson contaday Mrs Clifford Terry pianist Mrs Wm Ep worth pianist Mrs Norman Fry committee for church flowers Mrs Lewis Coombs Mrs Maurice Winter Mrs Bernard Lee and Mrs Mil ton Morton XRAY SURVEY DISCOVERS ONE CASE IN AREA The last community survey held during the fall in Newmar ket discovered only one case of active tuberculosis according to the National Sanitarium Assoc iation In the survey were given free xrays The sale of Christmas seals pay for these surveys which are made throughout the country People who have not yet sent contributions far seals are reminded by the association that now is the time to do so 16 Not much to tell Only the hospital kept the baby cause its premature and they arent sure its going to live But the little kids theres five of them promised them Christmas and were gonna have it I was going to take this tree home for approved of various sizes gravel sand gravel and pit run ivered or at bin Del llOAfc Farm HAPPINESS FOR SALE The happiness comes iti wellordered life with brut children provided for the prospect of eventual retir merit on income sufficient the of your can he through Life At Let me sell you a of happiness today SUM LIFE COMPANY OF CANAO BERT MEEHAN PROSPECT ST NEWMARKET NIXONS SCOURER WILL SAVE YOUR CALVES WORKS FASTI Removes infection from the intestinal tract overnight The combined sulfas in work fast Promotes appetite for rapid recovery Save every calf this season Get Nixons at PERRYS PHARMACY King City Phone OI Electrical Household lances 111 Newmarket Cleaned by Pump Equipment THE SURE WAY Irwin Dalton Sutton Phone 23p EVANS NEW VJ I Now You Can Treat VAGINITIS In Cattle extensive Nixon Laboratories have an effective treat ment for Vaginitis In Cattle lis new Nixon product is sy to use and quite If you having breed- troubles duo to Vaginitis In and let us explain this proven treatment that is so simple to use Available now at LANK St Newmarket Ph tor Gravel and Crushed Stono General and Repaired Tanks Pumped 24Hour Service i i 8TUNDRN RICHMOND HIM if TURNER MILK AND MONEY fc J I Era Express ssilieds In Motor Oil J k i to Cash J NIXON Oinimemt STOP MASTITIS Money Rack contains two pen- mid the new combined in milk effect of four works ifil the internal infected uddorw promoting fast safe to V results Get tube today In- on Made In u Limi ted I TIIKt DRUG STORK Newmarket Just as ho hefted it he heard a shout Someone was coming down the path a starter Me and my dad have been making presents but my gosh you gotta have a trcol they know that The boy was quite a long time answering Then Your broth ers and sisters still believe in Santa Claus Oh sure I gave them a story about Santa waiting until my mother got home to come to our house Theyre be ginning to wonder though Listen the boys voice was eager let mo be Santa will you We have suit I could wear with some pillows How about it felt the boys enthusi asm Sure ho answered off handedly If you want to Inside ho was thinking how thrilled the kids would be Thatll bo keen the bo said Are you you dont mind knew thon that boy really wanted to do it no he sold sincerely tfieyll love It Look Ill you the address and you come down in an hour Ill leave toya out door for your pack Oh and Ill hove lie window the front one open for you Itll take me awhile to get the tree up Swell boy sounded ex cited Merry Christmas called after him and picked their Christmas tip not caring how much noise his shoos made as ho ran down alloy Toronto Art Gallery Is Bright And Gay For Holiday Visitors With Christmas music ringing through the corridors and galler ies and with brightly lit trees colorful murals decorating the Sculpture Court the Art Gallery of Toronto will be at its brightest and gayest to greet visitors young and old over the holiday season The climax to Gallery Christ mas celebrations conies on Tues day Dec with the Childrens arty A magician with vanishing rabbit clowns balloons paper hats and as many sandwiches cakes creams a they can stow way he the faro for all the very young Gallery visitors The decorations which will provide a gay background for festivities have been made by children themselves in the Gall pry Childrens Art Classes Giant foot murals depicting life in Medieval England will be hung on walls of the Sculp- Court A knight and his lady Robin Hood a royal feast and countless besieged castles make the Court the brightest and most colorful place in the over Christmas A exhibition for the holiday season will be Aesops by the Century English artist Francis Harlow The Tortoise and the I faro The Peacock and the Nightingale and many of the other familiar savings may he seen In these amusing illustra tions which are hunt in the corridor connecting the Gallery with Grange House The animals wonderfully drawn with a fine sense for their characters the old seem as applicable today as they were three cor jiijn The big exhibitions on view for Christmas are the Royal Canad ian Academy and the J W Ice Memorial PLEASANTVILLE Held over from last week The School con cert was held on Monday Dec at pm Miss spent Satur day at the home of her brother Mr Bruce and family at Stroud Mrs was a Friday night tea guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Cedar Valley Mr and Mrs Sheridan were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Clarence Fisher and family at Birch Cliff Mrs Douglas had day dinner under the parental roof of Mr and Mrs- David Sharon the occasion being her birthday anniversary Mr and Mrs Francos Sheridan motored to Hamilton Satur day to see Mr Don Sheridan who is ill in hospital there Mr and Mrs David Preston Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Preston and Marjorie KESWICK Held over from last week Keswick Christian Church held its annual turkey dinner on Fri day evening Dec 11 at which nearly sat down This was followed by a fine program and a Christmas tree with Santa and gifts for all lite dinner is given for church and members and adherents Miss Marlene Rye Toronto has been spending a few days with her parents here Mr and Mrs Lloyd visit ed friends in Toronto a few days last week Mr Freeman Pollock has been In Toronto General Hospital undergoing treatment for an eye condition Mrs Pollock has been in Toronto Mrs Vera Herring is visiting I her sister Mrs in Toronto I After a mild fall without snow it arrived last week with plenty of shovelling to do It looks like a white Christmas after all Mrs Lloyd and Baby Jan visited friends in Toronto last week Mr Percy is still in hospital hut we are pleased to re port he is much improved On Wednesday December a shower was for Miss Flor ence Bosworth by Mrs John Burrows and Mrs John Holhorn at the homo of Mrs The Newmarket Era Express Classified ads bring- results E SEE DISPLAY IN FRONT OF t THE KING GEORGE HOTEL BUY AN OPTIMIST TREE AND HELP US TO BE A j The Newmarket Optimist Club i I- KING Victor Doner Newmarket is building a home on south which he expects to occupy in the spring Mr Doner Is building a workshop the roar cany on his trade as tin smith Mrs Hector with her eldest daughter Inge spent the weekend with her husband Dr Karl veterinarian Wade three and half year old daughter of Mr Mrs was In Hos pital for Sick Children during weekend for removal of her tonsils Dec WAUS Tilt RUBBERBASE ll 1 Repair to 4 PHONE at Fair I it a t J For a v I fl J Send A wjca of Ihe Individual pulp and paper mills depends on the forest management they pro vide They need wood In per petuity from their Beautiful PLAYING CARDS WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS With each or more in you re ceive one coupon Card Wo will redeem fejr Quality Vim Card our J 4 Phone its our PRIZE WINNING TOgBj AND FETO SPORT NEWS Ai A HINDI is for kot Ontario V V J- Sgnptfoi S7 Name of sender 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