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Newmarket Era and Express, 14 Jan 1954, p. 7

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r y J Pants with every Ult percent to i on winter jackets and station wagon coats at Morrisons Newmarket and era KESWICK The Evening auxiliary will Oft Tuesday home Mrs Anderson Mrs will lead the devo tional Mr- Alder will con duct the period The meeting will be in char Hi new president Mr Roll call is Pay your fee Mr Cam of Toronto raited at the Porter home on the weekend Several children of the com munity have scarlet fever Classifieds Continued j IN Treasured mem ories a dear grandson Ronald Blackburn who passed away Jan No pen can write no tongue can tell Our sad and bitter loss But God alone has helped so To bear our heavy cross by Grandpa and XiVc PRICED FOR WINTER SPECIAL bra ltfd I radio fife Of glass actional heater as dent 1ST S EPAN automatic side guts air and low walls glass white lights heater and illustrator y- zvjt n tell Ian with me- slip covers r air mileage medium green radio directional lights bumper guard mirrors air condition i heater and defroster De monstrator low mileage 1ST CHEVROLET COACH Deluxe green air condition ing heater slip covers Value for value you cant duplicate i V CHAMPION i Two door maroon air condi tioning heater good tires mo tor and body- ffl green air condHion- heater and defroster A good clean car Priced in reach of any pocket book g m Jij FORD i black air condition ing heater and defroster Runs drives and looks like new door blue air condition ing heater you must see this exceptional value 134500 I METEOR WILLYS JEEP STATION WAGON Bargain As is 1947 CHRYSLER COUPE Five passenger black Several good cars winterized and ready to go From to 1951 FORD 2TON Combination red SEDAN DELIVERY New tires and battery excel lent condition throughout down 1950 FORD 3TON Cab and chassis FORD 2TON Cab and chassis Express i- 1 v radio air con Inning heater and rator conditioned mileage exceptional DELUXE Tudor green air conditioning heater good tires clean 104500 19d STATION WAGON Air conditioning heater and defroster A two purpose unit 1950 MONARCH tan over drive radio heater white side walls This car is real value 1 MONARCH Black air heater radio white side walls you cant top this one for the mon ey Involved ivFOiiii DOOR Black heater and defroster radio A sharp a mm 1950 FORD V 1TON FORI 3TON Stake equipped 1 CHEVROLET Express witli racks 1949 DODGE 1TON Slake equipped Express FORD Cab and FORD 3ton Cab and chassis FORD 3TON Slake equipped MERCURY I Express 1947 DIAMOND TON Dump equipped with now tires CASE- in loving clear father and grandfather Wit Ham passed away Jan When days are dark and friends are few Dear father how we think Friends friends if they are We lost pur best friend when we lost you Ever remembered by- son daughterinlaw Dolly and grand sons George and JONES in loving memory of a dear husband and father Johnny Jones who passed away Jan 1944 Sweet to remember him who once was here And who though absent Is just as dear- Sadly missed by his wife and son Donald JONES In loving memory of my dear son Johnny Jones who passed away Jan V Ill never grow too old to dream Of a son who once was mine His love Ill cherish in my heart Until the end of time Sadly missed by his mother Mrs Catherine Jones Owen Sound loving memory of a dear brother Johnny Jones who passed away Jan 14 ID Down the lane of memory A is shining through Until the stars forget to shine We will remember you Sadly missed by his red Ted and nephew Bey Owen Sound loving memory of Allan who passed away Jan Yes he sleeps but hot forever In a lone and silent grave Blessed promise he shall waken Testis died the lost to save In the dawning of the morning When the oer All the birds beauty Will rejoice to see him more remembered by family In loving of dear Mrs John Milton who passed away Jan pear God thou a message take To one who walked thy golden ways It ismy wife my best Without tier alt are days Pear you will know wife By the beauty of her smile Will you tell her please I am coming home in Just a little while Good night Sadie by husband Jack- loving memory or our darling Donald Bron who passed away Jan age years- A year has passed since that When one loved was called away took him home was his will Within our heart he livetlrUi Mommy Daddy and loving memory of a dear wife arid mother Myrtle Mitchell Who passed away January In my heart your memory ling- ers Always tender fond and TOeies not day dear mother I do not think of you Sadly missed and always husband and family OLSON In loving memory of a car son Monte Olson who pass- away January tie is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year in our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness will come oer us Friends may think the wound healed yi they know the sorrow That lies within hearts Ever remembered by his parents sister brother and family iriiiving memoty Harold Woodcock Perth Reg killed in action In Italy Jan We often thing of days gone by When we were all together Although you are gone your memory will last our hearts forever Sadly missed mother father sister and brothers J CARD OF THANKS In the midst of our sorrow we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many relatives friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a beloved husband and father Angus Wellington Morrison We especially wish to hank Rev A Collins- and Rev Gordon for their big words the donors of the beautiful floral offerings- and Dr Ritchie the pall bearers and and Rose for their kind efficient manage ment of the service Angus Morrison and family CARD OF THANKS To my many friends and I wish to convey my apprec iation for their sympathy during my- recent death of Also to the attending physicians for- their promptness and kindness during mothers illness Mrs Belle Kyd We wish to thank our neighbor friends and the Departmonls of Mount Albert Newmarket for the magnificent set vice thev rendered preventing further loss of properly and livestock Words express our feel ings of gratitude- anil Mrs Price ENGAGEMENTS MOUNT PLEASANT The Mount Pleasant church congregational meeting will be held at the home of Mr Moulds on Monday evening Jan at pail The Womens Guild will be held at the home of Mrs Davidson on Tuesday Jan 19 at 235 pL members are asked present as there Is to be an election officers Rev and Mrs George who is now the pastor for Sut ton and Mount Pleasant goes to Kitcliener Bfiv towh Jan where he is being that IS the Friday evening Jan itev Geo Hopton wilt be inducted in the Pleasant churches service take the Sutton West church at r valid Bernard son spent Monday in Toronto Mrs Davidson remaining at her brothers home -Siri- Martin Please keep in mind that Sabbath school is at 2 pm and church at Dont miss hearing the Rev Mr who has just returned from Scotland where he has been at tending college The Era and Express Thursday Page Manhattans At 21 m The a local band which was two ye ago as a high school orchestra will be at the In the group above are left to right Harvey Burling Vic M Doug and Rod West In the brass section below are Rod West and Bruce Smith Ron is at extremes- right Mr and Mrs Elliott Mainland happy to ah the engagement of their daughter Grace Elizabeth lo Mr Donald Arthur I Brief son of Mrs Arthur Newmarket Ontario the wedd ing to take place at the First Church of the Maryland January 23 at Mount Albert announces the engagement of his dugliter Marion Blanche to Mr David Scott Baxter son of Mr arid Mrs David Baxter Scarborough Hie wedding will take place Friday Jan Mount Albert United church pni SMOKE RINGS WIN Due to bad road conditions Red Brampton mid gets unable to keep their Saturday exhibition date with Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings Instead Bill sent up his Aurora Tigers- to provide the opposition Led by their high scoring unit of fiill Forhan Bob Wilson and George Chadwlck the Smoke Kings scored a win over the Tigers sparkplugged the win ners with two goals and two as sists collected a goat and an assist Geo Chad- wick picked up the other Smoke Ring counter Charlie Vrana brightened the Aurora hopes with a second period tally Dan Patrick drew an assist PLEASANTVILLE The Bogarttpwn Institute will meet on Tuesday Jan j at the home of Mrs Home economics and health com mittee in charge Roll call Ha bits that build and maintain health Temperance paper by Mrs- Starr papery Miracle Drugs of today by Mrs Walker Thursday night Jan the club have planned a skating party at rink for those who wish to go also for those remaining at home may enjoy at- theschooi house- v Congratulations to Mr David Preston who recently passed his intermediate- exams for a char tered aceouixtani Mr and Mrs Elmer Starr ar rived home on Monday after spending several daysVat their sons homo Francis Starr and family at Alton Guests Saturday- night for tea at the home of Mrs were Mr and Mrs A On Monday night of last week Mr arid Mrs Murray and on their way home from Florida had tea at the home of Mrs McClure Mr and Mrs George Smith Kathleen and Clarke Smith Sunday in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Chatter ton sister and brotherinlaw of Mr Smith Sorry to report Mrs Sheri dan is ill again also Miss Preston is home from school with a bad cold for over a week Our sympathy is extended to Mrs Carl Greenwood in the loss of her father Mr Cole of Raven shoe KKSWICK KOUAlKEItS Hie Keswick Koialwr a newly organized choral will present its first concert In I he community hall at Keswick on Friday evening Jan 20 The of singers consists of 21 young girls by Airs A program of specially arranged tinder- direction HOPE The Hobby Club is holding its January- in meeting at the of Mrs Miller the form of a quilling There wilt be i pot luck dinner a business meeting in the afternoon Elec tion of officers for the year will be Bob scored both Leaf inarkera Rangers threw up a defense Eddie Thorn ton kicked in with a shutout and Geo Robertson threw in both goals as Rangers shut out Canadicns A three goal second period spurt aided the Redwings in up setting Boston Bob Kef for bag ged two goals Gary and Dave tacked on singles for the winners Walt Bob Dove and Murray dunked the biscuit for the Bruins A group which started as a high schoolorchestraV two years ago now called the Manhattan will i play at the Thursday night Jan They will be on stage at pm feat ured with the picture Band Wagon v- The Manhattans call them selves a semiprofessional co operative orchestra Rod West is the leader They appeared with the Canadian Legion talent show before Christmas and made a- big hit Theatre manager John Grant was im pressed with their in the show and decided to give them the opportunity of appear ing on the theatre stage I think they are the up-and- coming band in this district said Mr Grant They have gained a lot of recognition dur ing the past year playing at lo cal dances Members of the band include Don Barker piano Vic Lang- ford bass Doug drums Harvey Burling and Jimmy and Don tenor Rod Bruce Smith and Don trum pets Business agent is Ron Mr and Gordon and children London visited Mr and Mrs Byron over the weekend- Mr and Mrs Charles have moved to at Jersey Mr andMrs Erwin Winch had tea Saturday evening with and M King- TORONTO m mm r J t A- a College Chdh or the Christian Baptist churchy Sunday Jan pm Alt we FREE with stock suit 23 to per- cent of on winter Jackets coats arid station coats at Morrisons Newmarket and Any reasonable offer buys a good used truck All rucks winterized and ready to go SONS Ltd buys revolutionary SnowIce Tire SUBURBANITE Tradein Allowance wiwtfrtfuwuM HANDS Sales Service Phone Newmarket PLAYOFFS and will play a round- robin scries to declare a North York juvenile hockey league champion vlHe fourth in the group it learn ed last week due to a shift In groupings been shifted from the North York league to an eastern group and will not participate In the North York playoffs Patrick Aurora sportsman has offered a emblematic of North York juvenile supremacy New market won the league last season The series will get underway next Wednesday playing at The Optimist sponsored arc Hawks and Bruins Theyre locked til a first with four points each Redwings hold down fourth spot The Leafs arc next in line with Canndiens in cellar In y Fridays contests Hawks walloped Loafs fl2 blanked 20 while dealt Boston set- hack Peter was the Hawks scoring champ with a four goal effort Ian Dick mus tered two allies while Dick Rogers and netted singles to freeze out Leafs TORONTO BIBLE College the Christian church Sunday Ian pm All welcome Strasler Son DIRECTORS AMBULANCE McCaffreys TOR OCCASION All Over the World MAIN Phone Rose yfUNERAL DIRECTORS MAIN STREET NEWMARKET U- -i- Member Delivery Association Flowers wired to all of the world A SPECIALTY aftln Si m ffii5tsS

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