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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), October 20, 1955, p. 12

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I NEW WAY WITHOUT Km and ft FLAN TOY REPAIR SHOP BIT ALBERT SCOUTS Scoutmaster as well as working on the scouting pro- gross of Mount Albert troop has plans for Christmas toy reno vation program that will bring some extra pleasure to children of the district whose Christmas fun will be shorts The Scouts are appealing for people to search for toys which have been out grown or forgotten to be renew ed repaired or repainted for needy children The Scouts ask that anyone having such dis carded playthings put them out with the November paper col lection on the first Saturday in A few such toys are now on hand but the Scout leaders hope for enough that theyll need to act up a work shop to make repairs News Of -r- Z jo- YOUR CHAMBER OF COM MERCE IS BUILDING TOO A BETTER CANADA TREE EXPERTS NURSERIES KESWICK ONT Phone Queensville TREES SHRUBS ROSES FLOWERS EVERGREENS GARDEN DESIGNS SODDING LANDSCAPING TREE SURGERY VIBRATED and TESTED Concrete Blocks rials Face CHURCHILL BROS Point ALLAN MARTIN SON BUILDING CONTRACTORS New buildings or building repairs All types of Concrete work of any kind Agent for Pedlars Metal roofing and sidings Barn and stable equipment Mr and Mrs James Franklin are shown following their recent wedding at the brides home in Mount Albert The bride formerly Marion Mae Sedore is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Sedore and her husband is a son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Holt The ceremony was conducted by Rev P pastor of Mount Albert United church TOWNSHIP OF EAST ReAssessment Program A complete reassessment of all properties In the town- snip is starting immediately for the purpose of ensuring thai every property will be fairly and equitably assessed for taxa tion of and later The cooperation of all property- owners Is requested to assist the initial work of measuring properties taking land samples from farm properties and other details of the re assessment which ensure fair valuations Actual assessing win be compiled next year The work this year is for details only It will help everyone If residents all cooperate The home of the brides par ents Mr and Mrs Ernest Se Mount Albert was the set ting for a pretty wedding Sat urday Sept when their daughter Marion Mae was mar ried to James Franklin Cupples son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Cupples Holt Rev P Shap- officiated at the marriage Miss Claudia played for the soloist Miss Betty Rolling The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white lace over satin short fitted sleeves and fitted bo dice also of lace with portrait neckline full length full skirt of nylon tulle over white satin with inserted lace panel Her finger tip veil was caught to a Juliet cap of while satin embroidered with seed pearls She carried pink sweetheart roses and white mums Mrs Jean matron of honor wore a ballerina length dress of blue nylon tulle over taffeta Her corsage was of sweetheart roses and mums Miss Jean Rolling as bridesmaid chose a length dress of pink nylon over taffeta and wore a corsage of sweetheart roses and mums The flower girl Pamela wore blue nylon tulle over taffeta Mr Bruce was best man The usher was Mr Murray Following the reception which was held at Martins hotel the bride donned a cin namon brown and beige two- piece suit with brown and beige accessories for a honeymoon trip through Northern Ontario They are residing in Toronto Police Mass Evidence In Proving Intoxication Tare And Control Case Sutton police force had a com plete array of evidence for the Crown support of a charge against an Oak Ridges man last Wednesday in Newmarket police court It was a relatively simple case when first before the court two weeks earlier but when the defense lawyer was ready to throw doubt at the police evidence re garding intoxication the police hurriedly got a remand The accused Kitchener Cox was jailed for days after Mag istrate heard all the evidence As well as Constable William Harris the arresting of ficer Charles Taylor and Chief Leonard were wit nesses plus Dr Stewart Noble of Sutton and Professor Rogers provincial analyst with regard to alcohol in a blood test The Crowns case was amend ed to start from drunk driving to being in care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxi cated on High St Sutton On conviction the result brought an automatic suspension of the drivers license of the accused and impounding of his auto Interest of the court was aroused when the Sutton man answered questions by the de fense lawyer by dramatically walking with a swerving gait to demonstrate the test he had given before making his deci sion that the man was definitely drunk He told also of having taken the blood sample without the usual alcohol swab of ac cuseds arm Prof Rogers was equally emphatic that the parts per 1000 of alcohol by his test showed definite intoxica tion which has a general rule that parts Is basic indication of drunkenness Magistrate refused the suggestion by Mr that the accused mans car was not a vehicle by citing the evidence given by the ac cused that his car had been started by a push because a spring of the starter was broken that hed started it after drink ing all evening at Bradford on Sept then drove to Sutton for an afternoon of drinking on Sept -r- Have your mower repaired NEWMARKET Up and Delivery CanatfltP last convention of Canadian Congress of Labor before its merger with Trades and Labor Congrew heard President A left greater political activity by the union movement He said voice of labor In government and Industry Is still that of I suppliant With him at the convention In are David Archer centre president of the Toronto labor council and George Burt Canadian or of CIO United Auto BROAD J clerk JOHN RYE reeve trigs j BREAK A pretty autumn wedding place at Holland Wh church on Saturday Oct 8 Christ when Mae P tcr of Mr and Mrs Isaac da became the bride of Murray J Mnrgarct Jean Lister daughter Broad only son of Mr and Mrs J A Mount Albert Rev Mr McTavish officiated The bride wore a white satin of Mr and Mrs Reginald Lister to Paul David Break son of Mr and Mrs Gordon S Break To ronto Rev Edward to the THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR dress trimmed with lace and so- 1 quins bolero style long pointed marriage sleeves and a Pan collar I Her fingertip veil was trimmed chrome with wlth She carried pink and white roses and white buttons ami had mums Vncckline was bridesmaid Miss Grace with a band of pardon cousin wore a pink op rCMTS NOW Send cheque or money with envelope to Champion Livestock Queens Guineas Competition I Cattle Auctions Colourful Flower Show Cooking Demonstration Dozens of other features ROYAL MORSE SHOW and Saturday ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR ROYAL COLISEUM TORONTO dress over satin and carried pink and white carnations Her maid of honor Miss Colleen wore turquoise net over satin and carried similar flowers The flower girl Donna Greenwood a niece of the bride wore a yellow nylon dress with pink and yel low headdress and carried a nosegay of white and pink car nation Mr Elmer Paisley Mount Al bert was best man and Bill Watts the usher Mrs O Jacques sang Per fect Love and O Promise Me accompanied by Mrs on the organ reception was held in the church parlors For going away the bride wore a grey suit with blue accessories On their return they will reside on the Broad farm near Mount Albert General Admission 50 ROYAL COLISEUM toronto attendance rrcobo Every member of Sutton Kins men club turned out for last Wednesdays meeting tho first time in the clubs history that a 100 percent record been achieved The meeting previ ously members had been their for per cent attendance at all meet ings during the clubs year from September until that date heads A similar band of selfpleating and beading Inset at held a full skirt which flared into a slight train cap touched with seed pearls held a fingertip veil find she carried a cascade of white yellow deep bronze shosta mums Mrs Thomas Hawkins was honor for her sister Mrs Graham and were Their waltz length gowns of evening royal and tart mint do chrome had high square neck lines were fitted to the waist and the skirts had pointed full ness They wore matching pleated bandeaux and carried nosegays of champagne roses yellow mums Cordon M Break was grooms man for his brother The ushers were Paul and Browse At the Point Memorial club the brides mother received in Queen Elizabeth blue wool with a corsage of American Beauty roses grooms mo ther assisted wearing plum taf feta and Johanna Hill roses For a honeymoon trip to Que bec City the bride a matching coat of turquoise and black jaqumir over a sheath dress with boat neckline and and black suede accessories On their return they will live in Toronto Hay Order Inquest Into Crash On MOO Killed One Hurt Four A terrific crash of two auto mobiles at the intersection of Concession West and highway on Fri day resulted in death of one driver and sent four others In accident to York County County hospital Basil OLcary years Pal- grave Ont died almost instant ly as his cor across the west lane of struck broadside and knocked down the shoulder of the high way His passenger George York Toronto was also thrown out of car and after intention on the spot was taken to York County hospital where Edwards di agnosed a broken back broken ribs and scalp wounds He Is still regarded as in serious condition by hospital authorities other car contained three men southbound Af ter the crash their car slewed over boulevard into northbound lane of highway and ended facing northward In jured though not so seriously were Albert his son Daniel Ardian Boutin All suffered cuts and back and chest injuries All are being at tended by and Edwards Preliminary investigation by Bradford P P was laid be fore the Crown Attorney in crown official is con sidering instructions that an in quest be held at a coroners Jury under Dr Gilbert life Membership Oven Mn Kiteley The monthly meeting of the Womans Auxiliary of the Church of St James the Apostle Shar on was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Fred Hall The highlight of the business was thc conferring of a Life Membership by members upon Mrs Kiteley who has been a faithful member of this branch for over 33 years admission service was taken by the Rector Rev Ed ward Morley and he emphasized especially the profound meaning of the word as related to the manner in which all held Mrs Kiteley Mrs Fred Hall president of the branch pinned gold badge on Mrs Kiteley and handed her thc scroll of membership Mrs had made a lovely corsage which was pinned on Mrs by her elder daughter Mrs Frank Car uso and Mrs Donald Kiteley was also present Tea was served and everyone enjoyed a very happy time at the close of the meeting KIDNEY ACIDS mm la mi tin a a amy fife tha li hi aHar Pills freak causes loss Receive 5000 While oa recently a from Toronto had a hiking hit a branch of a tree iuto branch that damaged his left Ha complete low of eight in that The fit Policy which ha carries a Accidental Death ft Benefit A a result he for the loss of sight of only aftj am a pap ay la a c trio r a liberal payment For Free Triple JOHN JARVISi For a farmer a Farm Improvement Loan ssa as life maximum riao of on the St Lawrence River at Que bec City is IB feet Farm Improvement Loans were to help Canadas Your TorontoDominion Bank manager knows S knows that they can be applied to almost anything from a dairy herd to a roof on the bam as long a help improve the and production of a When you discuss your blinking needs a TorontoDominion manager you will find an interested banker one who knows the purpose of and is anxious to have you use it to the best advantage He will welcome a chance discuss it with you HE BEST IN BANK A names REVISION COURT MEMBERS The North town ship council the October meeting appointed the members comprise the Court of Revi sion for the assessment to sit Thursday October Tho court will have Messrs Charles Richardson Huntley Clarence Crittenden John King In It In the event that one of them cannot attend Messrs King or Carl Morton will bo selected In the ten years since family allowance payments were insti tuted In Canada monthly earl has increased from to million 4-

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