Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 6 May 1954, p. 8

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fi Wn i T Era and Express Thursday May POLICY to CONTINUOUS jpfl SATURDAY ONLY CONTINUOUS MATINEE SATURDAY AT SATURDAY MAY MSrNKM LOOK KIDS FREE AT SATURDAY MATINEE ONE BASEBALL BAT SCHOOL CREST GIVEN AWAY FREE Courtesy of KEITH DAVIS SPORTING GOODS MONDAY THURSDAY MAY 1013 THE STORY OF A LOVE THAT MADE WONDERFUL MUSIC JAMES JUNE GLENN MILLER STORY -ggsM- amis sew ami FOR ENGAGEMENT ONLY Adults Children Rally Held Last Week The spring rural rally of Unit ed Church Womens Missionary Societies in Centre Presbytery held in Newmarket week officers and dele gate from all groups in the presbytery were present to hear Dorothy Young home or ganization secretary and Frances Stevenson home on furlough from India Mrs A I Fleck presbytery president welcomed delegates and greetings from Newmarket were extended by Mrs Mrs Alma Stevens sang solos The program was arranged by three vicepresidents Mrs A Agar Mrs J- P Hick- son and Mrs William Hodgson Helping To Find That First Job The problem of- the first to June deliver informative is engaging the attention of many young people at present Their parents are also vitally concerned In finding the correct answer A decade ago both parents and young people attempted to solve this problem without any expert assistance There was none to be had This situation has now changed talks to students and thoroughly discuss with them labor market conditions and also inform them as to how to approach em ployers In May and June these students are registered with the National Employment Service for employment As soon as the students leave school they are interviewed by counsellors at which time a corn very definitely At this time of plot e inventory of the year preparations are made qualifications preferences by the National Employment hobbies aptitudes work Figures for the first half of show Canadian railway op erating expenses bounding up ward faster than operating rev enues HOLLAND THEATRE Service of the Unemployment Insurance Commission to help a large number of young Cana dians who graduate or leave school to find suitable employ ment The in counselling those who enter the labor mar ket for He first time assists them in finding employment ac cording to their abilities etc of each candidate is made and carefully studied by the counsellors Of great help in completing the counselling process are reports containing valuable information submitted by schools As a rule more than one interview is required before the candidate is referred to em ployment White upon this earth we stay Ever remembered by the family In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away May Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Though absent you are ever near Still loved still missed and ever dear Lovingly remembered by wife and daughter Dorothy OBITUARY Edward A Young In Technicolor Dangerous Mission Victor Mature Piper Laurie William SECOND FEATURE Alaska Seas Robert Ryan Jan Sterling MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Take the High Ground Richard Karl Maiden SECOND FEATURE In Technicolor Girt Next Door Dan June Tuesday night Is night FIRST OFFER SECOND OFFER THIRD OFFER In order to satisfactorily per- A battery of tests applied by form this work the National qualified technicians is available Employment Service has a to the counsellor and can be of well qualified counsellors used when it is felt that they who visit schools from may be helpful in clarifying cer tain aspects of the counselling process Once this is completed the counsellor is in a posi tion to refer the best and most suitable candidates to employers Edward A Young 58 former Employers seeking suitable president and managing director material as well as youth enter- I of the National Appraisal Co and J mg the labor market are both president of the National 1 assisted by thji It is a eering Co until his retirement considerable over died last Friday at his home haphazard of years Lee Ave Toronto gone by He is survived by his wife the former Violet Johnston a Mrs Nelson Ion Newmarket IN and a son T Born at memory of England he came to Canada af- j our dear mother and grand- tor serving from to as mother Maria Clover who pass- on officer in the Royal Marines away May He was first president of the j Canadian branch of the Institute away of Production Engineers He re- rf t w tired from business Mr Young was an executive member of the Nova Scotia Lib- Association before coming to Ontario in and held a similar post with the Toronto Central Liberal Association He was a member of Burns Lodge AF and AM Halifax and was a director for the Society for Crippled Civilians in Toron to He received his education at the Royal Military College and the University of Toronto He was a member of United church The funeral service was held from Shcrrin funeral home Kingston Toronto with in terment at Pine Hills cemetery on Monday Pallbearers were members of the Originals Club those who like Mr Young were in combat in France in HAMILTON In loving memory of a dear wife mother and grandmother Annie Hamilton who passed away May Upright and just in all her ways Faithful ami true to the end of her days In silence she suffered in patience she bore Till God called her home to suf fer no more Sadly missed by husband and family In loving memory of our dear father William Craig Lawsoii who passed away May No one hears the door that opens When they pass beyond the call Soft as the dropping petals of a rose One by one our loved ones fall But the memory of each loved one Like the fragrance of a rose Cod semis to linger with us Till our own lifes door shall close Always remembered and sadly by his daughter Flora and Gertrude LUNDY In loving memory of a dear mother and Mary who passed away May Today we are thinking of some one Who was always so kind and true Someone We loved with all our hearts Dear that someone was you had a kindly smile tor all She toiled so hard for those she Her heart was true and tender loved Then left us to remember Ever remembered by daughter soninlaw Ben and grandchildren Laura Burt and family In respectful and rever ent memory of the late Rev our late choirmaster and Davids teacher who entered rest May Ever near us the unseen Their great immortal spirits tread For all this boundless universe Is life There are no dead- David and Mrs DANCING Every Saturday Sight Van Walker and Orchestra featuring Walter Scott CEDAR BEACH Lake wish to thank my friends and customer for their patronage during my many years on Main street have sold my business to Mrs Stella Phillips and I hope you will continue to give her your support LILLIAN HANK Thompsons Beauty Salon MAIN ST NEWMARKET A Fully Guaranteed DOMINION ROYAL PEERLESS 4PLY m PLUS YOUR OLD TIRE SIZE Ply PLUS YOUR OLD TIRE NEWMARKET MOTORS Ltd Formerly and By erst Street Newmarket FOR THESE I SAVE UP TO 15000 ON ADMIRAL TV SETS 21 Console Model as illustrated REG NOW OTHER MODELS Combination Radio SPEED RECORD PLAYER REG 57995 NOW 21 Mantel Set REG NOW 22900 with legs REG 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