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Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Sep 1954, p. 11

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Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr I No Marie she didnt Hut always sweep up whenever Ive finished a job just like you help your Mummy by keeping your room tidy and always putting away your toys when youre through with them Making just that little extra effort is part of the telephone joB Bell people everywhere go out of their way to orderly courteous obliging You can see in the way hey work theyre glad to he of service It all adds up to better tele phone service service that keeps on giving more and more value to the user guests and Mrs Lewis Gill- ham Wells St Aurora held art at home on Tuesday after- and evening Sept to celebrate their wedding anniversary Mrs Gillham wore a brown crepe dress and a cor sage autumn flowers Assist ing were their sods and their wives Mr and Mrs Jim Gilt- ham Mr and Mrs Bill Sharon their daughters Mrs Ernest husband Mrs Frank Rob ertson and husband Among the large number of were the brides brother John Ash and his wife of They were the attendants when the couple were married in at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs James Ash Lake Wilcox The rooms were decorated with baskets of gladioli The tea table was centered with a golden wedding cake surround ed by a ring of gold flowers and lighted tapers tea were Mrs J Wood stock Mrs Hebe McCaguc Richmond Hill Alfred Ma son and Mrs George both of Toronto- Many beautiful gifts flowers and cards of congratulations were received by the happy couple Mr and Mrs retired to Aurora from their farm on the sixth concession of King a little over two years ago All but nine of his years were on the homestead Where Mr Lewis was born He brought his bride the for mer Sarah Jane Ash to the large house where his parents Mr and Mrs George Gillham lived They lived fit for seven years while their son Bill operated the home farm Waterfront Improvements At Beach Made By Cottagers The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept 1954 Page It MEET The regular meeting of the will he held on Tuesday Oct 5 at the home of Mrs J Shier Queen St East at pm Note change from to Tuesday HAS OPERATION Mr Joseph Hanks underwent his fourth major operation Hospital on Tucs- ray Over the last five years the federal governments revenue THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA from income than doubled taxes has more A project at Pine Beach on the south east shore of Lake Simcoc has been completed by the Pine Beach Association Four hundred feet of breakwater has been erected At one end of the breakwater is a baby pool which provides safe bathing for children and the other end there is a harbor where there are slips for cottager boats The project was financed by funds raised at social and sports events sponsored by the association Photo by Mike Sutton The lake front at Pine Beach SILVER SUPERIOR PAINT Lake has taken on a new appearance during the past year because of the efforts of the Pine Beach Association Four hundred feet of wellcon structed breakwater has been erected and this provides protec tion for a baby pool at one end and a harbor where boat slips accommodate the cottagers This marine construction and improvements to the park which fronts the lake at this point have been financed by funds raised fay the association and much credit for the fundraising bees goes to Mrs Muriel Horningi wife of the Pine Beach Association president Gordon P Horning I For the from the annual pine Beach field days have swelled the coffers along with by individual their city homes enough was acquired to go ahead with the work During the summer months floodlights arc turned on at the park A beacon light 30 feet high on a pole in the park blinks its red signal continually through the nights to guide boats to Pine Beach It is the only light Of it kind around these beaches Childrens playground has also been supplied by the association and with the now baby pool for the young sters the park has become the meetingplace for cottagers and their families as Pine Beach has no hall of its own Barney Gordon Pearson Newmarket who was injured in a traffic accident at last week is still in Toronto Gen eral hospital He is suffering from a broken jaw dislocated shoulder fractured knee and se vere cuts and bruises on both legs He will be in hospital for at least another two weeks i is reported Unmatched LONG tiff Incomparable Over mid the miles shows a measure of dependability and economy dials long been a record In Industry owner Pontfae slrelrhitig is a byword and lacs the ear A bonus with are such feature as Body Fisher wild lunger the of driving a realty fine car wheel banes rugged or frames choice In all ways driving Behind Ihe Wheel of a get all Ify ASSESSMENT ROLL Covering a period of months it is expected that the Aurora assessment roll will be complete by the end of the present week The assessors are proposing to hold open house for all taxpay ers on September and on October I Ail assessment sheets will be made available for inspec tion and the assessors will be present to give information and to discuss assessments with tax payers On Wednesday and Thursday September and open house will be held at the Lions hall On Friday October I ano ther location will be arranged for open house as the Lions hall is not available for that date Announcement of that location will be made later John Fisher To Speak At Aurora to November John Fisher noted broadcaster will be the speaker at public meeting to be held on Wednesday evening Nov in Aurora District high school auditorium He will be there on behalf of Centre York District Womens Institutes AH Institutes are interested in the value of museums and are enthusiastic about preserving relics as well as records Mr Fishers theme wilt be to use the past to enrich the fu ture His slogan is selling Can ada to Canadians Miss Anna P Lewis director of Ontario will show colored mu seum slides Each of the other three York districts will hold similar meetings in the interest of the public Why Rent a Safety Deposit Box To protect your bonds insurance policies documents im portant papers and jewellery items against fire and is less a day at Dominion Bank Only you may open your safety deposit box and you can examine contents in complete privacy any time during banking hours For advice and assistance on either business or personal financial matters consult manager of your nearby Dominion Bank branch A friendly welcome await- you BANK 2 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE It Roberts Branch Manager Main St ni BOND -r- if jA t EXTRA TROUSERS YOU SAVE LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS i EXTRA TROUSERS I YOU SAVE REGULAR 29 29d I MENS ALL WOOL ENGLISH OATS Reg to sixes MENS Ready to wear yarndyed worsteds pie n pics dines- Take your choice of entire stock of English and domestic suitings ready made in single and double breasted styles values to 1950 an opportunity j for great savings one and two pant suits in each price group sizes to TWO 55- GROUP ONE Rug to Reg to Every Suit Value Priced CLIFF INSLEYS MENS ANO WEAR ri luxurycar fettling 9 ear 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