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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), April 15, 1954, p. 10

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l -1- Til v J Mount Donations may be sent to or left with Mr A Cameron manager Bank of Montreal Newmarkets win ncUan blinds Free J TR v HOURS y to Friday 17 Closed 1 Service Station and Motel are open all days vV V i ri The team Mount Albert bowling league operating on a twice weekly basis at the North End alleys and enjoying a fine season completed regular league play this week Now the top eight teams start battling it out in the semifinals The teams finished the regular league schedule in the following order with the number of points team collected also indicat ed Ratlings Jordans Robertsons Oldhams Mainprises Davis Tooles Paries Cases Pear sons Ryes Wrights Smiths Cooking at the individual tec in sector high single marks set Phoebe Leek Lorraine Allison Marguerite Green 270 high three games Marguerite Green Lorraine Allison Evelyn Green fi63 the division top single game scorers were Young Murray Shaw high three game were Lome Young Jim 7041 The service will be held at the United church on Good Friday at at oclock Sunday morning Mr and Mrs spent last week in Buffalo Mr and Mrs Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs aunt Miss Hayes Mr and Mrs Draper Mrs Mark Mrs Jean Richards and Carol Toronto were calling on relatives in town on Sunday Mr Ron Draper Timmins spent a few days last week with his parents Mr and Mrs Draper The Womans Missionary So ciety of the United church held its April meeting at the home of Mrs Steeper on Wednesday afternoon The ladies plan to have a quilting In the near fu ture for the bale The theme New life through love and re lief for Korea was taken by Mrs and Mrs J Thomp son The Easter was left over for a few weeks as envelopes for food for Korea had been given- out to the con gregation Mr Wilson is spending a few weeks at the home of his daughter Mrs near Ham- illon School Concert The pupils of the public school presented a concert in the hall on Tuesday evening last week consisting of songs two- part choruses folk dancing and play new president Mrs H Harmon look the chair and after a toast to Queen gave a short ac count of the years work in the Institute She introduced the district president Mrs Pollock and the district secretary Mrs Lurm and Mr alt of Music was provided by Miss Beth at the piano and Miss Mona Armstrong soloist Mrs Bruce Boiling Introduced the speaker of the evening Mrs Garnet Caster coordinator of the Child Guidance clinic of To ronto Board of Education She gave talk on her work with children who are not under- stood with parents who so often plan lives for their child ren for which they are not fitted Mrs thanked the Speaker and the program closed Mrs- Emma Sanderson To ronto spent the weekend at the home of Mrs J Mrs Geo Snyder and Ricky went to Gait on Thursday to at tend a wedding Mr Frank Wheeldon Kirk- land Lake recently paid a short visit to his mother Mrs Communities are busy getting tome District League The annual spring meeting of the and district ladies league will be held in Wednesday April 21 Valley and Midland eight this season League mem bership applications have been sent out to eight teams Teams contacted have been Newmarket Edgar Air Force Won- cording to league president Charles Proxy forsees at least a loop possibly There were five teams in the league last season New market Edgar Stayner and won the league championship a Good old spring sunshine Theres nothing like it to get the flocks on the move Most of the teams arc hard at it in the organizational circuit We just dont have enough dia monds to go Wqftnar There two ladies junior and senior vat least one senior Soft ball nine maybe more and five hardball clubs bantam midget juvenile and intermedi ate just try work them all in for a a week on one diamond It Cant be done We visited the fair grounds on Monday grounds looked like the swamp lands We dont seem to be getting far in our attempts to convert this into the Hubs summer sports center Perhaps if you dont look at the gloomy side we have come a long way there Lights are in r ready for the usual fine j CONTINDOD8 FROM CONTINUOUS FROM SATURDAY AT v rt fci A lfMil J for Sports Day which will be held on Saturday June Mr Harmon who has been in St Michaels hospital in Toronto for several weeks was able to return to his home at Parry Sound on Saturday HOLLAND LANDING The Easter service at the United church will be held at with Rev Mae- preaching There will be special music by choir The Easter meeting of the United Church will be held on Wednesday April at pm The spec ial speaker will be Rev Zephyr who will be showing slides and speaking on his work in Newfoundland A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of the village to attend this meeting The April meeting of the United church A was held April 5 at the home of the dent- Mrs It decided to buy six new tables for use in the basement also 12 small for the beginners in Sunday school V Mr and Mrs J II have sold their in the vill age arid are returning to the west j A number of ladies from here i v fB a play The proceeds which amounted to 41 were in aid of amended the Easter meeting of the Junior Red Cross At the close of the program Mrs presented cer tificates to those who had taken the First Aid course given by Mis in the school She gave the pupils praise for their cooperation in aiding the Red Cross I The annual banquet of the Womens Institute branch was held on Thursday Jin the United church school room when persons sat down to supper The the Bradford United Church W A recently and Mrs Ralph Mills Toronto give a very interesting talk on Hie work and alms of the Victor Home in Toronto Wallace Hare who has been taking flying lessons at school recent ly completed his first solo spins He hopes to have his license in the near future Mr and Mrs A Hicks and Ruth and Mr and Mrs Frank and family were Sun day visitors at the home of Mrs Margaret Tomes Toronto a Sunday visitor at the home of her brother Mr Frank Tomes The Tomes family is moving e way in hear future working on a second one But the question is are go ing to stop there or do we pro ceed to make the fair grounds a spot we can be proud of Number one requirement at the moment is to get the second diamond fixed up and in opera tion That would give the hard- bailers a spot of their own and halt the congestion on the one diamond available It wouldnt take too long to complete the work required and wouldnt cost too much money The first step would be to take out the road that cuts across the middle of the fair grounds This must go if the diamond is going to be of any use Second a screen has to be erected Another requirement is a club house Our minor ball program has been producing good teams The small fry teams have been doing well in the lately That means many teams during Che summer and fall come into town The first thing the in vaders ask is Where do we change If a clubhouse is out of question at the present time it wouldnt cost a great deal to fix up a couple of dressing rooms under the present grand stand There space there and it could also be used to store baseball equipment Our newly organized LAKE BAM Lake Softball tea- sue teams and delegates get ready Organizational meet- of the league for the 1954 season wilt be held at the Sharon Hall Friday Apr at President Art King and secretary Case urge every team or prospect ive team desiring to enter the league to make plans to send liii representatives BRADFORD L V f SPECIAL CARTOON SHOW AY APRIL AT 2 PM cartoons HoiUiioni APRIL zjrs ft trtrmiHG AQUA isncTAcm SONG EASY 9 4 ESTHER WILLIAMS PLUS CARTOON AND I THURSDAY She Couldnt Say No Jean Simmons SECOND FEATURE In Technicolor Arrow Head Chariton Jack MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY The Best Years of Lives Frederic March Andrews SPECIAL MONDAY PM All Colored Cartoon and Comedy Show Special laugh attraction A feature length package of the best cartoon fun Tuesday Is night FIRST SECOND OFFER THIRD SOON PETER PAN Walt Disney J- f mm MOUNT PLEASANT a number from here at tended the St And rews church at Sutton last Wed nesday tdght Mrs Bernard Davidson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Wm Moulds Miss Joan Black arid friend of Oshayva spent Sunday at home of Moulds Miss Black sang two solos at i lie Mount Pleasant Communion service on Sunday Mr and Mrs Jack visited at hist Sunday Mrs led Mrs Frank Knight at a quilt- held at home of Mis at on Friday Sunday Miss of will he sol nisi at he Service will at home of Mrs Alex on April at a30 pm Mr of whs home weekend tk v i Sim t a OPENING DANCE SATURDAY APRIL Van Walker Waller Scott CEDAR BEACH Lake DANCING EVERY SATURDAY fc win charge Smithy of and reportThb is the art- Aurora branch meeting Thursday afternoon fit oclock in rtiUhiied church hail noli will be In auditors meeting and all members asked to he present Mrs II Anderson Miss Reynolds Mrs Stewart Mrs Thompson A few of the officers of the Union Street branch has been changed as follows Mrs Leonard Salmon 1st vicepres Mrs Will Moulds 2nd Mrs Titus Peregrine public re lations and community activi ties Mrs Ernest Burgess A free Easter hat with every top coat at Morrisons Newmar ket INTER A notice of special interest to intermediate base ball club arrived this week The annual general meeting of the South Simcoe intermediate base ball league will be held at Stroud Wednesday April at pm v There were IS teams in the two division league last year Newmarket and Aurora were grouped AlHston and in the southern section Newmarket won the league championship and the Davis Memorial trophy last season de feating Barrie- northern group winners in the league finals KESWICK MEET With the defense of the Stan Cook trophy hanging oyer them Keswick ore quite an xious to get started early arid tip with another strong championship team i With that in mind all the soft- ball fans and around Keswick are invited to attend the Keswick Softball rGiubs organizational meeting Monday Apr pm in the North Memorial Hall Top item on t lie agenda the of officers for Ihe coining season Everybody out please USE SUP AND CARRY MAIL FOR ydth from Island Reservation Lpko crossed from that island to the on Tues day of this week by foot by boat Thole hits broken In take and there Is no except by telephone between the island and day being Tuesday postmaster Chief sent the outgoing mail with Jim who was accom panied by Dave and Stewart en the three- mile journey Portaging in a unique manner he men pulled the boat on a sled over ice floes and when crossing the open water they transported the sled in the heat Pour times It was necessary for them to lower the boat and row to another floe The men re turned to the island in two hours before the afternoon un made the ice too soft for walk ing football club is clamoring for a spot to play their games There room for a football pitch at the fairgrounds The heel- toe experts cart line up a nttinber- of games with but at present cant do it unless use the Picketing College field or a field at St Andrews It- doesnt Work out too well for do about the fair grounds Why not set up a park board A seven man board could look into the problem and get the work done Perhaps we could get chaps like Charles Eddie and Joe Dales to act on the board This paragrapher and no doubt there are other interested sports men in town who would be will ing to act could complete the committee Hockey Notes Aside to our Sutton Newmarket and hockey pals as the Millionaires are still battling it but with for honors havent been able to call a- Trolley league organization meeting We hope we can do it next week This should be done before the annual That event comes up April Ab OHA executive member was on hand at last week to present The trophy to BeeTots who won the junior laurels Notice Board Calling all jun- ions ladies Better attend days Pinup organization meet- All members of last years team and anyone interested in j playing ball this season is re- quested to attend The meeting is a 8 pm in the town hall base- 1 ment We hear via the grape- vine that Keswick Aurora Mt Albert and are starters in the Lake Sim- junior ladies league We should have a New- market team in as well Calling all North York minor baseball teams The leagues an nual will be held in the New market town hall basement on Wednesday April The main purpose of the meeting will be to accept entries for the 1954 season If enough interest is shown the league plans to op erate a junior series as well as bantam midget and ju venile Dust Any umpires in the crowd If youre inter ested in becoming an leave your name with yours truly or at the Era and Express office little will conduct an umpires school if theres enough interest Sutton is ready and viile is ready Thats the word we get for a four team North I York intermediate baseball league Newmarket are considering How about Au rora I Umpires Wanted Would interested in becoming a baseball or umpire Or are the present crop of callers interested in brushing up on the rules and their plate work i In seasons the minor base- ball teams found it a problem secure an umpire This could be the answer to their problem Au rora who it will be recalled graduated from the Umpire school and broke in in the Mount State league has to conduct an umpires I school hereabouts if there are enough would be umpires in- terested if youre interested in attend ing lite school please leave your name at the Era and Express or with George or J 1 you can get chaps in the project then Ave can go ahead reports Main Home Commercial work finishing i offers A now savings plan If Death occurs your family will receive 1 Face value of policy Refund of all premiums Accumulated dividends See rail our representative now ART Newmarket CANADAS ARMY WW- MEN I f i Enjoy bait mad benefits AoArmyGweer 17 M40 mtn of I UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Wed April am if NEW motors BOATS on display at MORRISONS M 3 is si J499Q4 electric starter Many new and used motors and boats with shop guar antee Bring your motor in for a spring All work guaranteed Pram Kits 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