Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), October 27, 1955, p. 20

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Keith DAVIS SPORTING GOODS TOTS SKATES sizes BOYS SKATES op MENS SKATES to GIRLS FIGURE SKATES to FIGURE SKATING TIGHTS to SfeX Newmarket District Aurora Social News Phone SALE northern spies Mcintosh reds Now Available Any quantify from FARMS ST AT AKMITAOB PHONE NEWMARKET The Scout and Cub mothers of Aurora held a meeting last Tues day at Trinity church hall to make plans for the annual father and son banquet being tentative ly planned for November 23 The work of the mothers was cutting and sewing of of the needed neckerchiefs for the 2nd Aurora troop in bright red with gold crest down the back Mr and Mrs William White and Mr and Mrs kinson attended the sixth re union affair of the Original 55 social club of men who started their War service at Hamilton army trade school The affair was held at the Battalion Toronto Mr and Mrs and daughter Toronto weekended with Mr and Mrs O Heath Metcalfe Street Cadet George Vranna Kingston was home over last weekend with his mother Mrs C Vranna Wellington St E Ted Rogers was at home for he weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Tom Rogers i Miss Charles of the staff of Toronto Neighbor hood Workers is spending holi days with her mother Mrs H Charles Wellington St Mrs Walter is report ed as recovering nicely after a serious operation she underwent a few weeks ago Miss Jane teacher at was at home for the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Wells Street Oddfellows and of Aurora attended a group service at Aurora United church last Sunday evening Miss Mich a Ann and David Andrew St Newmarket spent last Saturday with Mr and Mrs The semiannual meeting of Toronto Centre Presbytery was held in Aurora United church last Thursday The speaker for the meeting was Mrs Toronto Aurora branch Canadian lie- has arranged for the first of a travelling series Remem brance Services in turn at the various churches of the town to be held November at Trinity Anglican church at 3 pm Each year the service will be held in one of the churches Welcoming committee elders of the Aurora United church have been Mr Walter and Mr David Hill The Great Chapter of North York Deanery of the Anglican church met at St Pauls Jersey church on Monday evening this week Delegates from Trinity Anglican church were Messrs Jack Williamson and Gordon Noble together with the rector Rev Hugh McLennan YOUR CHAMBER OF COM- IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY Offices Prepared For York Family Court In Aurora Town Butting Finishing touches of painting and varnishing are being readied at the Aurora municipal building for the move of County of York Family Court from Toronto The court furnishings are to ar rive next Monday October 31 and the first hearings by Judge Douglas Webster the following day The court quarters upstairs are all complete but the public will be walking in from St through the entrance hall where carpenters are completing the of fices for Aurora clerk and the Aurora police For the time being while al terations are being made to the business office of the town and the clerks office all the munici pal records are being handled by George Wilkinson and his assistant George in the new council room at the rear of the ground floor of the enlarged building When the public enter the building the central corridor leads to the central stairway up to the York Family Relations office Its courtroom is facing St and alongside it the courts business office The room for judges office or chambers and his private office and wash room are behind the court Pro bation officers interview rooms are toward the rear of the up per floor corridor The lower floor arrangement is completely different from the News of the I must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written briefly confined to news and report Other and announcements will be prints sepsrMely Mount Albert branch met in the community hall for the Sep tember meeting with 28 members present The roll call was an swered by something to be thankful for The Halloween party arrange ments were made for Monday Oct The affair is to be held in the hall and the parents are asked to bring lunch A silver collection will be taken There will be prizes for alt ages of children Mr will show moving pictures It was decided to cater for the The meeting of the Zephyr branch was held In the hall on Thursday afternoon I lor me I Oct 20 at There were Junior Farmers banquet in No- members and two visitors pre after which the members drafted and sent suitable resolutions to the town fathers A social half- hour followed The Sharon branch will meet at Sharon hall on Tuesday Nov at 230 pm The Union St I will be our guests Please note change of date Everyone wel come Mrs Roiling took charge of the program Mrs Foster Hopkins gave a paper on Thanksgiving Mrs R Cuples and Mrs Rate sang two duets Mrs Mur ray Stokes gave a paper on how to draft and present a resolution bankstyle premises which have been retained for the municipal office since it was taken over To the north side of the central corridor is the Aurora police of ficc with its own doorway to tho passageway Two offices are for police use and behind them is a small room for the towns business machines assessment file plate storage and such uses On the south side of the central corridor is the main business office of the town with an enlarged office for the clerk beside the street door The whole lower floor is being laid In a tile floor this week sent Mrs Profit read a poem and the meeting opened with the Ode the Collect and The Lords Prayer in unison Minutes were read and approved It was de cided to not have a Halloween party because of the anniversary service and hot fowl supper The members decided to get more silverware for use by the WI A lunch committee was ap pointed to look after tho lunch next month when ladies visit Zephyr branch Several resolutions were read to the members for the voting of the delegates to the convention at the Royal York The program was opened with the singing of Canada Mrs Walker gave a reading oh the damage done to the vegetables at Holland Marsh by Hurricane Introducing the car with Touch Marsh by Hurricane business office of the town with Mrs Cedar Brae an enlarged office for the clerk accompanied by Mrs beside the street door peering Mrs Brown gave a reading on care of spring bulbs At the close of the meet ing a delicious lunch was served and members enjoyed a social half Union Street branch will at home of Mrs Burgess on Tuesday Nov at 2 pm Motto A thankful heart is not the greatest of virtues but the parent of all virtues Roll call a harvest time hint An invitation to visit Sharon Institute on Tuesday Nov was accepted the meeting to be held in Sharon hall Topic on Nov 8 will be Public Relations and Community Activi ties Tho guest speaker will be Caroline Ion The program com mittee will be Mrs Douglas Beckett and Mrs Green wood Hostesses will bo Mrs Shanks Mrs Moulds Mrs Greenwood OBITUARY Dr A Dr Donald A 3 of Ave Toronto passed away on Wednesday Oct af ter an illness of five weeks Ho was the father of Mrs Henry Borden Tannery Hill Farm at King Ho Is also survived by wife Laura Mac and son Donald A and eight grandchildren Dr was a legal educa tionist author and editor He retired as an hall lec turer in Ho had been dean of the faculty at University for years Ho was a former member of Inter national committee of the Ro tary club and wrote the Sixth Object of Rotary Oetlt IMS York County nam County Teams of members from York County gave an excellent account of themselves by stand ing among the top contenders in the Provincial InterCounty competitions held at A on Friday Oct Denton and Ronald Gee of representing the Calf club stood fourth In a competition consisting of teams of top Judges from all counties In On tario Denton was high indi vidual contestant in the entire dairy competition of contest ants with a score of out of a possible Jim Mortson of and Michael of Cedar Valley representing the Sharon Calf club stood in the same competition The teams were coached by Agricultural Representative and Associate Representative Pearson Newmarket Thirtythree teams competed in the tractor maintenance com petition and here James Leek of Mount Albert and Ken of stood fifth Jim Leek being tied for high man among contestants with a score of 468 out of 520 following the competition the more than GOO contestants and their coaches were the guests of Deportment of Agricultural at a banquet in the dining hail Professor head of Animal Husbandry department and Graham Deputy Minister of Agriculture were guest speakers J WILLIS Aim The Drug Store- News- Agent Tobacconist Founded AURORA BOOK MUSIC Stationery Greeting Card etc Agent For Era Classified Ada THE MIS8K8 WOOD St Alton Make It A Meet Your Friends At The O D HESS Two Graduate St Mm Calls in new features NEW Just touch a button and away you go JfowerFlltotho truly automatic thats on every convenience Just press step on tho accelerator GO I Push buttons are located Try De Sotos New Magic Ride Settle 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AURORA CHURCH Aurora United church mem bora welcomed new members Into church fellowship at a spe cial week ago as wall a children by Infant bap tism Newcomers joining from other churches by transfer Mr John from Ave Oliver from Manor ltd Mrs Donald from Newmarket Anglican Mr ami Mm A from Snow ball Mr and Mrs Robert Thomson from Mount Forest new members by profes sion of faith Mr Stanley Mr Gerald Miliar and Mr and Mrs Andreas van Hoot children baptised daughter of Mr and Mrs Andy van Koot Jane daughter Mr and Mrs Dirk and Joan daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry van don For Friendly Parsons Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE St telephone A TO SHRINK MINN NIMOftRNOlM For the Bret Urns setoos hs now ability to shrink snuto without to In ctm After cms took Mast of sll rwutts to thorough sufferers nvsds Ilk PUss to Ikj The Is s new discovery No you this In or term A stars INVITES YOU SEE AND DRIVE THIS NEW CAR WITH THE FORWARD LOOK v ioimvni iswk I I J 1 vvsv- -S- rh JfiJi

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