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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 25, 1954, p. 11

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T A y AUTO t1 ir tf Street it- fir J if- WM fO it i by n A of morta0 protection or lew life assur ance and more provision for retirement Let me review your you will be under do obligation ASSURANCE OF CANADA Garden SERVICE r id lustrial Estimates BAIN Ontario St Phone Newmarket i v JONES St 1USEDC NCE Association mobile and Casualty Newmarket Albert ire Today the coop way Enquire your local coop Newmarket Phone Greensides MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy Phone AURORA PHONE PA Life Fire Auto Casualty and Low Cost Auto Financing newmarket Coal Cok Wood and Stoker Coal Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling EVANS FUELS Distributor in Newmarket and District for WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil v V 7 Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Tank RICHMOND HILL TURNER Harvey Bel proprietor of Bells pool room in Newmarket shows his new invention a billiard table meter which automatically shuts off floodlights over a billiard table at the end of a set time for which the customer pays Among other things the meter will permit the proprietor to go away on holidays return and know exactly how much time the tables have been in use Photo by Local Businessman To Patent New Billiard Table Meter LEGAL CORNER Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA Re PA Barrister Solicitor He Etc I PA Builders Contractors or Farmers No 1 and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices Lumber Co Port luring Ontario IS MY BUSINESS Bookings for Land Sea and Air TRAVEL BUREAU Herbert Authorized Agent for All Steamship Lines Main Street Newmarket Phone flfiOR Harvey Bell Newmarket busi nessman turned inventor has come up with an invention that should prove a boon to all bil liard room Billiard Table Meter for which a patent application has been acknowledged is product of a year of spare time work by Mr Bell The meter is simply construct ed accurate automatic and pro duction costs be low It requires no ribbons or rolls of paper thus keeping operating cost to a minimum Most billiard rooms are oper ated on a time bats Tables ate rented to players at a rale per hour thus creating the problem of keeping an accurate account of the time each table is When the game is star tod the table lights must be switched on and the which operates in conjunction with the flood lights keeps track of ami at the conclusion of the game a at lop dial of the meter gives the game time When the lights are turned off Ihe meter automatically goes lo ready to measure the next or game The bottom dial of the keeps a continuing record of the time the table has been in use enabling the operator to tell how many hours have been play ed at the end of a day or year Thus the owner could leave anyone in charge should he wish to go for a holiday and still have a record of the hours and minutes the tables were in use Several large billiard supply houses in Toronto and Montreal are interested in buying the pat ent rights and a local manufac turing plant is be ing considered for the manufac ture of them To Be lOmOfTOW Nominations for East township council will be held tomorrow afternoon Nov 1 in the township halt The elections are on December 6 lor the offices of reeve dep uty reeve and three councillors- Reeve Jack Rye warden of York county in has indicat ed that he will stand for office again Mr Rye has been a mem ber of East GwiUimbury town ship council for ten consecutive years and last year received the largest vote and the greatest majority ever recorded in the townships history Mr Rye served as councillor four years deputy reeve two years reeve four years Deputy Reeve M who is completing his first term in that office will contest the He has been on the township council for seven years Councillors Walter Rate and Walter Rose have served three and one terms respectively The third councillor Stanley Os borne died In October after hav ing served on the East township councU since He had been Warden of York county in All mem bers of the council are farm ers POLICE VILLAGES Nominations for the four police villages in the township will be held on Friday evening within each village There are three trustees for each village and present members are Hol land Landing Kenneth William and Arthur Fost er Mr Foster completed the term for Frank Tomes after the latter moved away Sharon Max Ivan and The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov Page John Mount Albert Russell Harrison Seymour Harper and Ernest Davis Queens Andrews George Pearson and Robert Wil son Arthur Manager Of New Bank Nova Scotia Branch Opened Here Arthur is the manager of The Bank of Nova Scotia New market branch which opened re cently at Main Street- Mr was born at Leeds England and came to Canada with his parents when they moved to Pembroke He joined the bank in Pembroke Aside from a sojourn in the tropics while attached to branches at Havana and Santiago de Cuba during to he has gained his banking experience in Can ada He has at a number of All Weather Portable Hog This and plan booklets shown yours absolutely Writs today to Farm Deport ment Limited Box Vancouver or belter still pick up copy from your lumber MAKE SURE YOU GET DUAL The flexibility or this hog house is its greofl age Individual opensided house In spring ai and semiopen shady quarters during hot weather with two units faced warm draftfree farrowing house with large panels of Sylvaply plywood it is quickly and easily erected The finished light readily portable BRAND DOUGLAS FIR Lv- i ysi mm 1K -3- J J I- l Good food out of eaten with this heme up of to fee COS Protection OQoiml tor liflhl end easy move TcuqK Connot cqutpmerl if BA Joseph V at em York County Hospital Needs Your Donation Nominate Whitchurch Candidates For Office Tomorrow Afternoon Whitchurch township nomin ations are for tomorrow afternoon Nov when offices of reeve deputy rcovp will fur nomination elec tions will he held on December Reeve Ivan farm has on the Whitchurch council for years He was Commissioner for comity of York In Mr McLaughlin was councillor four years two years ami reeve years Deputy Reeve Timbers farmer has on council for nine years He served as coun cillor for five and as deputy for four The councillors are Graham well driller years Sydney agent five years and George Richard- yon farmer one year n Ail Mite St i 0 NOB DENTIST Provincial OUke Residence VIBKATKIt and TESTED CONCRETE BLOCKS Plain and Rook Face URCHILl BROS KESWICK PHONE ROCHES POINT t GODS KEY Is problem in join life to solve Some Passat- full mystery God knows who the hid doii things to light He key Is then omc door ly the Fathers I rand Which widely you had hoped see Trust God and wail for when He shuts the door He keeps the key Is there some earnest prayer un answered yet Or answered not as you had thought twould be God will make clear His purpose He keeps the key Have patience with your God your patient Clod All wise all knowing no long He And of the door of all thy future life He keeps the key Unfailing com for I sweet and blessed rest To know of every door He keeps the key That He at Inst when just He sees tis best Will give it thee QUEENSVILLE The will he showing films of The Christmas Story on Tuesday Nov In United church basement The of the United church will hold Us meeting on Thurs day nee There will lie a luck supper All arc asked to provide Miss Hazel spent days last week In Toronto Mrs Lillian was visiting her sister Mrs Donne last week Miss Lewis nurse In training In Toronto visited her parents Mr Mrs Robert Lewis Mr Freeman has into the former house A community shower was given in the United church base men on Monday tor Miss Donna Bail who will he marr ied Saturday Nov Hunters safely with usual good amount of veni son Mr Edwin Shaw Is building home outh of the village Sympathy extended to the relatives of late Walter who passtHl away on Nov Tho church was filled Sunday night or the mrtsonlc service Mr ft ml Boyd Mrs Barker and Mr vlaltcHl friends In and I Hiombury over the weekend I Th circular plywood granary offer belter grain at cost per i fc Many Ikiiw A- J ion at low coil will St haply pi -i- Send on th farm I iliiiifl tL tfir branches and was ac countant at I held this post at the busy Queen Church branch In Toronto He has lived in Toronto for the past years Since he has to the general of fice of the bank Mr ami Mrs will move to as soon they find a home While in Toronto they both took part In many commun ity activities Mi was pre sident of the Men club the Kinsmen club and the York club He was chairman of the Board of Stewards United church Mrs Hath was in the Men- cites and worked with the Red Cross and the Wo mens Auxiliary of church They say they both look forward to living in Ihe growing Newmar ket community PHONE 22 DAVIS DRIVE EAST NEW iTJU i T HEW NEW Mcculloch model 33 CHAIN SAW Cult Moot log lo IS Saw full any clutch I Auiomarkiowlnd M1 uJAl i- AND 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