Ji-Tvs- v r ft J talented bet unheralded youngster may well bring Canada geld nodal In Olympics next She la Ernestine Russell Windsor gymnast who quietly walked off with the Canadian and UJ3 national gymnastic championships last yean of the Swedish gymnastics team which toured North p- America last year the acrobat in action and prophesied would be a real threat to the Europeans to Olympic action In Melbourne Australia I- I CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING INTO CASH Pharmacists frj as sev J OF A PERSON si mat smart person is not necessarily a college or a Phi Beta Kappa key It might be simply a rd of carefullyconsidered actions know It all would be wonderful if humans absorb that much knowledge in a lifetime Next to seek and accept the advice of experts particularly your Doctor V Visit him frequently Follow his directions carefully Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled and take the medicine Such cooperation is the best course possible for preservation of your health and it marks you as a really smart person j- il Af Vi m PHARMACISTS market Phone S J A- 1 York Th Harold 1 the Era and Express Limited for i Class department Ottawa espies are each Member of Class A Weeklies of Canada Canadian t- t L CAROilNI UN GEORGE i v RACINE Job Printing and THURSDAY THE El fire Near as Jtt a a fe- -rr- OFFICE PO Box 1 1- r 3 Ji Destroys More than all under nine weeks old perished in blaze on Sunday March which levelled a poultry house on the farm of Karl Muller three miles west of Aurora Damage was estimated at Aurora firemen battled the fire for three hours and saved a nearby barn which was threat ened The cause is believed to have been an overheated atove The poultry house was the third in the area to be destroyed by fire in the past 10 days An estimated chickens were lost in a fire at Stouffville and in a blaze that swept a poultry house at VANDORF Mr and Wilfred and son Mr Joe attended the baptismal service at United church last Sunday when their little grandson Ian Paul Burns was baptised Mrs E Ottawa is visiting relatives and friends this community and is staying at present with Mr and Mrs Ar thur Starr and family Mr- Bob Staley Kemptvilie and Miss Betty nurseintraining at Hamilton I had Sunday dinner with Rev and Mrs Victor Wood Mr and Mrs John White Kenneth and Donald are spend ing a few weeks with their par ents Mr and Mrs A White Mrs John White will undergo an operation for thyroid at St Michaels hospital during their stay here Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jack Irwin on the birth of their daughter Donna Marie Mr and Mrs Clare Powell ar rived home from Florida on Sat urday Rev Sam Henderson St Marys who has been holding evangelistic services at Aurora Baptist church and Mr and Mrs Aurora had dinner last Sunday with Mr and Mrs Edward Aylett This community extends deep est sympathy to the family and relatives of Mrs Alec McTag- whose funeral was held on Monday Mr and Mrs Howard and children and Mr Albert Thaxter Uxbridge spent Sunday with the Irwin family Mrs Harold and her daughter Mrs Bob and Mrs Wicks attended a shower on Monday in Toronto in honor of their cousin Mr Eric Lee and Miss Abercrombie Mr and Mrs Herbert Oliver visited Mr and Mrs Charlie Ryan and Mr and Mrs Dudley White Richmond Hill on Sun day Mrs Percy Allin Aurora and Mrs J Oliver had dinner on Tuesday with Mrs Herbert Oli ver Little Deborah Fisher Toron to is spending a few days with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Barber About Snow On Wife Complaints yarding the con dition of the towns sidewalks were made for a second time by Councillor at last weeks council meeting Mr had inquired at the Feb 13 meeting what action was being taken to correct the situa tion Not only the sidewalks of private owners are not cleaned but those of the public property In town said Mr who demanded that the bylaw be en forced which requires that side walks be cleared within three hours of a snowfall I made an inquiry two weeks ago and nothing has been done about it Reeve said that the bad storm of the past week had been unusually severe and that the town men had done everything could to keep the roads and sidewalks cleared and in safe condition Lilts not a question of the past week replied Mr Nothing was done prior to that There was a pile of lee In front of the Health Unit office for days questioned Deputy- reeve Violet MacNaughton about responsibility for the clearing of walks on propertyowned by the town but rented to other per sons Mrs said that it was the party renting the property She said It was diffi cult to find anyone who would do the work CORRECTION It was the third and final read ing which was given to a bylaw authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers on the west side of Newmarket at the February meeting of council The first two readings reported in last weeks Era and Express were held last October ANSNORVELDT Mr and Mrs of Drayton visited Mr and Mrs P on Sunday Mr and Mrs M VanDyken have returned home from a trip to Florida Mr and Mrs Vander of Owen Sound visited Mr and Mrs on Sunday Mr end Mrs are celebrating their wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Flack Grand Rapids Mich are visiting Mr and Mrs Flack for a few days Era and Express Old Get- Pep Vim Fed Frit vr Tonic Tablet MEN WOMEN Dtb Tit Often alter body old run down because locking Iron increase vim vigor vitality Thousand feci lull of pep younger Quit being old Get today GctsiaroAmlcd cwt little Or tm -Economy- sire and At all dragon Charter members of the Newmarket Lions club at the anniversary celebrations Saturday night are shown above Among the first members in above left to right are Herbert Gladman mayor of Newmarket J Osborne Alex Fred Lyman Rose Frank Both- well and Bob Era and Express photo Banquet Marks Anniversary Of The Lions Club In Newmarket The 25th anniversary of the Newmarket Lions club was cele brated at the town hall Saturday night Lions combined the an nual ladies night and annivers ary program with a banquet and dance Twentyfive year members including Newmarket charter members year and 15 year members were presented with chevrons The program was well organ ized to the last detail as is usual with Lions club affairs Lions in ternational was proposed by In ternational Director William Garner a member of the Barrie club The guest speaker of the even ing was Carl Caskey QC A7 District Governor Tribute was paid to two charter members de ceased when presentations were made to Mrs and Mrs J E Charter member chevrons went to Gladman S Osborne Alex Georgas Fred Lundy Lyman Rose Frank and Bob Pritchard Gerald who was not a charter member but a Lion for years was honored for his years of perfect attendance at meetings Fred Thompson also received a 25 Year Monarch chevron Jack Bartholomew and Arthur Evans received 20 year chevrons Fear Two Family Homes In Twp Of Whitchurch Chester Best and Cockburn year chevrons Morri son who received his year chevron previously has been a member for years Following the banquet and presentations Lions and guests enjoyed dancing to Charles Van- orchestra HOLT The quarterly services were well attended Rev Rey nold Newmarket was guest speaker Revival services at Holt Free Methodist church will be held from March to Rev P O Miller Marmora will be the Everyone Is welcome Mr and Mrs Percy spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Vernon Rye Newmar ket Mr and Mm Harold Watts and family had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Stick wood occasion being Mrs and Mr Watts birth day v Mr and Mrs Don Thompson and family were guests of Mr and Mrs Murray Rutledge Tor onto on Sunday Mr and Mrs Glenn Maries and baby Mr and Mrs Roy Meads Newmarket wore visitors of Mr and Mrs Geo Maries Sunday Mr and Mrs Galloway spent the weekend at the homo of their son daughter Inlaw Mr Mrs Charles Galloway Mr and Mrs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J WfiRft Mr Mrs Elgin Cole spent Sunday with Mrs Coles parents Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr Gordon III with the flu Rev J Daw had chnrgo of the services at Newmarket Sunday and Mr- Reynolds ijwt and George van of questioned the council of Whitchurch township lost week following an announcement by the municipality of plans to in crease the minimum size of homes erected in the future in the township Mr van armed with house plans endorsed by the federal government pointed out to council members that more than half of the plans were too small by the proposed standards His first thought he stated was that multiplefamily dwellings would become common in the municipality As a resident Mr van stated it was his belief that the largersized homes had been encouraged by men who were wellestablished with a view to boosting assessment for the corporation But he said the result would be two families in stead of one In each home and this would only add to the school problem and again raise taxes The reeve Sid Legge replied that it was not councils inten tion to penalize younger resi dents There was an answer to this he said in the regulations for homes where a floor area of only feet would bo required Councillor com plaining that the requirements might seem harsh emphasized that young families were the ones who required larger homes They needs lots of space to raise a family he said Adding to this he said Its better to have a house slightly larger than you need Youre in trouble if your home is too small In reply Mr van stated that he fully supported building regulations Contend ing that council had placed too much importance on minimum sizes he concluded Size does not bring quality Sutton Man Found To Be Fit 5Day Fast In Cold House Albert Lee who spent five days in an unhealed house at Baldwin two miles south of Sut ton was able to sit up and have dinner at the Sutton Nursing home on Sunday March Lee left the Sutton home to visit friends lost Tuesday He went to the home of Mr and Mrs John Thompson of Baldwin BEAVER BUSY Known beaver colonies in Lake district have in creased on patented lands from houses and dams in to houses and dams in Maps drawn show a mark trend that the heaver is mov ing in a southwesterly direction across the district according to a report by Game Management Officer J of the On tario Department of Lands and Forests With spring breakup trappers sportsmen farmers and others interested should be on the lookout for unusual flooding of property ho advisee It beaver pre responsible it should be re- only to discover that the house was locked while they were spending the winter in Finding no one at home Lee took a pane of glass from a win dow and crawled inside Ho was not heard from again until Sun day morning when Norman Cry derman a nephew of Mr Thomp son went to the Thompson house to light a fire prior to re turn of his undo and aunt Without food or heat and the object of an intensivo search by police and nursing officials Leo was found lying on floor He responded quickly to treat ment and was returned by Chief William Hill of the North police to tho Sutton Nursing homo Although he had nothing to eat drink for five days ho was in remarkable good condition Mr Hill said He is making up for his fast now said Miss King supervisor of the home Sharon Junior Farmers Hold Annual Meeting The Sharon Junior Farmers held their election of officers in Sharon hall on March I The boys elections were conducted by Ed Pearson assistant Agricul tural Representative The officers are President Jim vice- Murray Cupples sec Jim Leek directors Alvin Bill and Ed Hopkins The girls executive consists of president Mary Arkinstall viceprcs Jean Lewis see Ann directors Betty Betty Rolling Pat Hall The girls joined the boys to elect treasurer Ron Beckett county director Joan Curtis press reporters Ann Constable and Kelly Morrison Angus Morton gave a report of the successful county Home at Aurora on Feb lie announced the leadership training school in Brampton on March 3 York County Junior Farmers annual meeting which is to be held on March in the Agricultural board rooms in Newmarket Jim Leek gave the treasurers report on the past years income nnd expenditure A report on the forthcoming minstrel show which is to be held in Sharon hall on April and was given by Laura Shepherd This year the club is being vidod into three teams in the hope of having more member participation and variety in pro grams Following the club paper which was presented by Kelly Morrison the meeting was brought to a close with a lunch There are a million more Cana with jobs today than ten years ago In the first nine months of last year were business Says Hot Tough A heavy agenda faced Whit church township last Thursday as council prepared for another late session One member ob served that Stouffville village council is planning a curfew on meetings to end deliberations at pm Remarked Councillor Cliff They are not as tough as we are The council proved to be pret ty tough and as the matters un der consideration were disposed of the reeves waste basket be gan to pile up with discarded paper Evermindful of the township pocketbooks fol lowing resolution was passed by the members of council Moved that the reeve be and is hereby instructed to empty his own wastepaper basket removing nil contents contained therein by car or truck no cost to the Township of Whitchurch Reeve signed the reso lution after obtaining a positive vote Ontario normally has the larg est cash income from the sale of farm products Service REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES BA Phone White Rose Station Sharon iari Market Square Opposite Police Station ROLLED BLUE BRAND BONELESS RIB ROASTS LEAN COTTAGE ROLLS TENDERLOIN END PORK LOIN ROASTS HOMEMADE SMALL LINK PURE PORK SAUSAGE I BYLAW NO 116 Si 18 THAT In case the snow ice and dirt have not been so removed from the pavements and gutters drain and water courses within twentyfour hours after any fall of snow rain or hail it shall be the duty of thetojpi inspector or other person appointed for that purpose to prosecute the parties in default if resident within tho Town and said Inspector or other person appoint as aforesaid shall forthwith cause the snow ice Arid dirt to be removed at the expense of this Corporation- and keep an account of all expenses so incurred and of the properties in respect of which such moneys have been expended and the names of owners and pants thereof and make a certified return thereof to the Council and on the approval of said council that the expense so incurred by the Inspector or other peri- son appointed as aforesaid for the removal of snow ice or dirt as aforesaid was properly incurred the amount shall be recovered in like manner as municipal taxes im r-