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Newmarket Era and Express, 18 Feb 1954, p. 2

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ft p Z J -iff- a to Feb i J V- T C pC From the files of If A go The marathon ski runners that arc travelling from Tim- ins to Toronto on a wager are three days ahead of time and are now attracting much news paper attention It remains to bo seen whether they will stay in Newmarket en route Smith of North Bay and Mr Leon Sutton visited their mother Mrs P Smith Queen St during the past week A most successful bridge party was held at the home of Mrs ft Eves Tuesday under the auspices of the Hospital- Auxiliary Over guests were received by Mrs Eves with the assistance of Mrs president of the Auxiliary There were tables of bridge and those carrying off the laurels Ma Gladys Flanagan and Mr Clarence Nash Dainty re freshments were served at ftdllng feet through trapdoor into the basement at the radial station Wednesday evening Jack youngest son of Cox the station agent pre- Tor- a has his arm broken iv shoulder This is the time within the year has been laid up with broken bones some few montfej having broken his left arm at the wrist J Ainslie Berry who for the past seven months has been assistant at the Department of Agriculture with Rogers and lately with left the first the week to as sume new duties in Toronto Mr Berry has accepted the po sition of private secretary to Mr A Russell president the Automobile and will also manage Mr Russells farm Miss Evelyn of Rich mond Hill also Mr and Mrs of Aurora spent Sunday with Miss Lillian Hart Mrs George Spence of Au rora spent last Wednesday at Peter visiting her little grandson Sonny George Alport and bro ther were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs David j Mr Frank was the guest of Mr and Mrs J A during his stay in town FEBRUARY Mrs Harry of Allan- dale spent a couple of days with her sister Mrs week An afternoon tea for a of young ladies was given Mrs Cane yesterday honor Miss Miss Fanny of say is the guest of Mrs Cane while spending a couple of weeks with friends in most exciting hockey match of the season in New market will take place at the ring on Saturday evening be tween the School of Pharmacy team from Toronto and the Talagoos Both sides are de termined to win Go and cheer the boys in blue to victory rinks came down from Barrfgon Wednesday evening and had a splendid match with the Newmarket curlers the by a total of is expected at the League meeting next Monday evening on the subject Re solved that Japan is justified in taking up arms against P Pearson and Mr John for the affirm- LIFE MEMBERSHIPS PRESENTED BY EVANGELINE AUX Life and reports on the were at meeting of the Evangeline auxiliary The Hi met lit on Tuesday Feb tf Sirs Angus presided He- ling on- vial Mrs J Mm- Li Mrs A and Mrs St Ave their- service to aid Mrs Mrs- Lou was made a life gift her husband- y In her presentation address Morris outlined of the fevartigoHrienuvii received the card for her Mrs in her absence At the close of the interesting meeting a social was spent were EARLY MORNING HOUSE MOVING The stUlness of the J- morning was undisturbed when ative Mr J McKay and Mr ft from Howard Cane for the negative Hill through King to the public I township and the village of King Last Friday night Alderman week- No R A Smith the popular pro- tte passed of China Hall met with main King very painful accident He was attending the At Home of house bought by the Office Specialty employees 22 and was and about midnight he left for farm at home Going down the steps third concession of at the east side of the market j- It took four he slipped and fell Half a 2 do the minute after when somebody hour to move went out of the same door Mr was necessary because Smith was picked up highway regulations Two sclous Medical aid was sum- cars truck when it was discovered I advance guard and that both bones in his right leg an tow truck follow- high and mighty howling that were broken about four inches ftouse w was pulled we have butter substitutes Mas THb The Farmers Dairy Farmer Wo road with great interest words of wisdom the Labor delegation to Ottawa had for the benefit of the flight ten CD Howe and company In talking of plight of the implement indus try and the ment quoted figures to that the farmer still needs and suggested a of increase fiirmefs buying power such help exports loans for marketing severe In all and without any attempt at being facetious we cbngratulate the leaders of the unions for haying thought the problem to this point only wish they would continue their mental process and figure it but to- its be that organized labor cannot in sist on a and larger piece of cake the cake is only so big and as in the past when their piece of cake got bigger the farmers piece got smaller Now it is so small that they will hot buy implements any longer in the same Quantity as in the past five or six years This also is true for all dur able goods and services that the farmer has to buy Labor has improved its standards until the farmer being reduced to sub- farming in other words mking do what he has as long as it Since this makes the farmer less efficient his buying powerswill decrease But he will live The worker can enjoy his high wages long as he works lie may sub sist on his unemployment when he stops In case this sounds too com plicated take the case of dairy products It is due to labors Answer Problem by a tractor HOME AND SCHpOL FOUNDERS above the ankle Mrs A Chantler is clos ing her house for a couple of months and going to the city Her daughter Miss Stella is going with her Mrs Burns of Dakota with her brotherinlaw Mr Burns AND PLAY FEB of Zephyr were calling on friends in town last Saturday Miss Maud Wallace of Lind say is in town the guest of Mrs Root Manning for a couple of weeks County Apply To Board For Financial Adjustments The Newmarket Home and School association will celebrate Founders Night Tuesday Feb 23 when parent education is the theme of the general meeting The group will meet at the Prince Charles school at pm A play Ins and will be presented by pupils fipm the Stuart Scott school under the direction of their teacher Miss Evelyn This play will serve as the basis for a panel and general discussion Following its presentation the An application is to nicip lying audience will be divided into to the Ontario municipal board corner was small groups for buzz sessions for the adjustment of the assets million dollars For one year discuss the questions arising and liabilities of York the permits Issued from the play The panel will A of to- he general discission A resolution authorizing the 40 m That only piicaUon was passed aa covers the new building in the S township and yet It was only The Municipal ei I million less than the asked to the equalized assessment for all of county of York by reason the the present county of York ex- undue burden caused by Jhe Jt smith of the area munlcl- of the county pangs from the the last equalized assess- j men the present county canried Under the provisions Bill- percent With the growth In the continuing county of the area municipalities those York is entitled to southern municipalities for disproportionate ox- slon of Toronto which now form caused as a result of the Metropolitan area their of the Metropolitan increased so that area With the removal from the north must be much county of approximately SO lower than that figure The percent of the assessment the application the municipal remaining northern municipaU- ties are left with the heavy arrangement and provide some county expenses additional financial help neces sary for the continuation of the county he explained Last year the equalized as sessments of the northern Beautiful PLAYING CARDS WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS St Newmarket With each or more in trade you re- one coupon good for Carta We will redeem coup ons for one pack of Quality KeelSlip Finish Play ing Cards with oaf compliment Phone will and questions will be welcomed from the audience by Ihcm Mrs Mae Pope King George school who is in charge of the program will the It will include Mrs William Lar sons Mrs Charles John Brown and Fred Spear Newmarket high school Mrs president of York- Si Home and School coun cil will be present Refreshments will be served A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend HAS Mrs Mary Crowder Park Ave celebrated her birth- day yesterday She received gifts flowers and cards from her family and friends Neighbors called on her during the day They were the who caused the strike of dairy workers thus disrupting milk sales and caus ing damage in the thousands of dollars They claim they strike against their employers They are striking against the farmer The average milk production of an average herd will feed less than families in fluid milk probably closer to families when counting butter arid other products By sup porting arid advocating substi tutes of all sorts they actually support big business We would venture to say that 25 cents a ST St James church Sharon held its annual vestry meeting recently at the home of Mr Mrs A Thomas St James has been a mission church for the past years and the bishop has encouraged the con gregation to support themselves as a church Church finances have been good this past year The rector Rev presided at the meeting with the vestry clerk Rev expressed appreciation for tho cooperation he hat received since coming to Sharon- j- for are as fol lows rectors warden Rog ers peoples warden Ben Cox treasurer Miss Hall en velope secretary Mrs William Osier auditor Mrs Phillips sidesmen Osier Christy Hall L Arthur Hall Richard Rogers lay dele gate AThomas with deputy Salmon EISENHOWERS FAVORITE PHOTO sV- J iiw 3VJ J A quart of milk to net the farmer 5 per hundredweight would incicase implement sales in this part of country have to be a to say that it would also result in the organized howl labor ever out ealjing for parliamentary commissions increases and for inore i- other words what it boils down Jo is hat truths that are only true as far as their interest goes They are patronizing and useless to solve real problems There no real on the part of labor of the problems involved We doubt if there Would be any support for any attempt on the part or farmers to get a more equitable part of the cake So the farmer Is reduced to the point he must rely on reason on the government not to push him too far and on general common COUPLE CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Robert Patterson celebrated their wedding anniversary on St Valentinos day On Saturday night entertained over of their friends and neighbors and on Sunday visitors from town and the neighboring district called Ten members of the family were present for tea on Sunday of A purse was presented to Mr arid Mrs Patterson the parly on Feb Bell in rooking the presentation- read an address which had been prepared fpr occasion It covered many of the highlights of the couples life during past years The table Was centred with daffodils and of tulips were used in decoration Delici ous refreshments were served and ah appropriately decorated cake was cut by the couple Mrs Patterson is the former Clara Shropshire of They were married in church Bradford and made their home in uhtU corning to Newmarket over years ago Mr was sense on the the a tttro This common sense is Mfg Co until his retirement due dispensed at the rate the vot- Office Cat Reports Catnips By power of farmer To show how little this is may one to poor health in The Pattersons have a daugh ter Ruby Carl Turan x r PURE WOOL REP HEAVY I B Shirk A Only Sixes 30 Re Each SALE PRICE for NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS IDEAL No more Envft 3S m i I- j i per person j i but thU i -m- just mention the fact that there and a son Aubrey both of been a full time minister market Another son Cecil Is this province Thcv have five agriculture in for over a year This is because the government safe in its terrifying majority doesnt have to worry about a minority group any more Yes gentlemen of labor there is a solution but it is in coop eration and by the realization that ho group can act indepen dently and achieve a lasting standard of life The unemploy ment which is plaguing the im plement industry will spread to the automotive industry unless somebody will see further than the end of his nose Ironically it would hurt ev erybody in the long run if the farmers buying power is re duced too much children and two great grand- children DRAMA MEETS executive of the Newmar ket Dramatic club is holding a general meeting at the town hall on Tuesday evening Feb at pm An invitation is extend- jed to new and old members to attend There will be a short business session followed by entertain ment and LADIES MEET The Mission Circle of Christian Baptist church will be held in the Sunday school room on Thursday Feb at pm Somebody must defense of thai fttkrfi which last lh It ionics will champion ha In Is iff day feci It to be ijiir duty to put the this public there will he a few who will mourn the loss footed creature- v ami just p i ess time we had a phone call from our Main Street storey window- spy that Shad I up a i tree but had climbed onto the top of the back verandah at tho York health unit We knew it was our friend lives on the third of Whitchurch by the extra ring on hfa tail- If there wrong With a poor coon being to he Was bothering ho person and no one was bothering him until a certain employee of a body shall be less decided that either Shad- well was molesting the good citizens of this town or that pelt was worth more without The story is a Shadwell met his end in the not by gunfire but by a club The fearless hunter facing the I i mighty roars tremendous body I fangs and claws of whom Of the coon He beat him to death and carried him by the tail down Main Street At tention members of the humane society Poor Maybe he had only come into town for the Friday night opening of the stores or for a checkup at the health unit Or maybe he was chased there by a dog or chick en recently loosed by bylaw rf It f this i by f ifW church a fw but Whriifch hurkd municipal papers Is an old an4V byJay ihit could Who hunt codrb even on Main So a tear- chief visor If ha of ctvw j would is innocent wplbvetfi guilty And Uts shed a tear for Shed a tear for Shad Weil A curious little beast He came to look at And how he is deceased 1 W ASSESSOR JOINS METROS BOARD The former assessor for North township Mr Ted Anderson has accepted a posi tion with the Metropolitan assessment board at North York At present North has no assessor G V Lawrence a recent applicant for the town ship position has decided not take it l Trucks for 5i deliver a new measure of triple economy to help you crack down on high hauling Theres up front in the great new linetip engines in the cabs most comfort- able and efficient on the road economy in the new wider range of the widest allround jobcoveraie in Ionl Truck history And Ford Trucks for 54 work harder and give you more truck for your money because every truck- to is built stronger to last longer Ailnew 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