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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1956, p. 15

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v 1 c sSpp 1 J- 9 and North who have patronized me in the To my successor HARRY ELLIOTT dlifc will be appreciated For still phone VS 101 V j EJ BLOOD TESTED 9 herd has won in recent years Silver Medal certificates Gold certificates of Merit Superior Sires and cows with Ton of Gold awards i irGows with records up to lbs of milk and chance of a life time to put a Jersey milk and booster in your barn VlJ r if OH MONDAY APRIL 16TH Miii nun NOON at HAYS SUES ARENA iffhway No S miles north of Ontario WivvN AGUES HIGH PRODUCTION JERSEYS MAPLE ONTARIO OWNERS rr i- Ltd Ri S sl lvvv Mount Albert Phone 250 is Is seat ileage This low V owner car I o Sedan A real buy at our sale price of Only M re r Coach Good tires beater signals and seat covers Sale price iarftonj Srr- Austin Sedan Sig nals heater anilfreeze good tires a Only 1951 Sedan Sig nals air condition under coat first class shape I- ftfVv oclock except Saturday r r- News The community welcomes Mr and Mrs Mitchell to They have bought the home for merly owned by Mrs Robert Deep sympathy is extended to the husband and family of the late Mrs Archie Smith also to the family of the late Mrs Fred Smith Mr and Mrs Jesse Smith Sud bury Mr and Mrs Harold Smith and family and Mr and Mrs Grant Smith attended the funeral of the late Mrs Archie Smith on Friday last Mrs is stay ing at the home of her daugh ter Ruth at Port Credit for a few days Mr Robert Grant Falls has returned home after staying at the home of Mr Ar chie Smith for the past week Mr and Mrs Keith Paul and Robbie Port Credit visited Mr and Mrs Ham ilton his mother on Sunday Mr and Mrs Roger Hanson Toronto Mr Mrs Bill Toronto visited at the home of Mr Frank during the weekend Save your papers please for the Trail Rangers who will soon be calling for them The Evening and Afternoon Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday April at pm Miss ham Nigeria will be guest speaker Meeting will be held in the United church On Sunday April the G I girls have invited the two auxiliaries and will give a short play Dr Margaret Arkinstall the guest speaker Meet ing is at pm Mr Frank Moore Burlington spent Good Friday and Saturday with Mr Harry Miss Laura spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ed Cole Aurora Mr Harry and Pearl spent Easter Sunday at Lansing with Mr and Mrs Cyril Hanra- Mr and Mrs and son of Bond Head had Sun day night dinner with Mr Har ry and family- Mr and Michael Toronto visited at the home on Sunday Mr was the barber here Mr and Mrs and had supper Wednesday night with Mr Harry and Pearl Mr and Mrs Stan Miller and family of Peterboro visited Mrs M McKelvey last week Mr and Mrs Gregory have re turned from spending the win ter in Florida Mr Chas flew recent ly to Vancouver to visit his fa thers only brother wife who celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary Mrs Hamilton visited at the home of her son Mr Keith at Port Credit during Easter holidays Mr and Mrs Gilroy cele brated their golden wedding an niversary on Sunday Many friends and relatives called to wish the many more years of happiness Club Meets The second meeting of The Queens Chefs was held at the home of Alexander on Saturday April at pm President Alexander opened the meeting with a call was a picture of a per fect protein food answered by members Miss Marion Eves led in the discussion under the heading of the following The part meat plays ina healthful diet Var iety the spice of the meat sup ply and Wise choice of meat Demonstration measuring of in gredients Home assignment Bring a picture of a meat dish to the next meeting to be held on Saturday April at the Mews Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs Whitfield on Thursday April There were members and three visi tors present A committee was appointed for the community eu chre to be held in Sharon hall Tuesday April It was decided to continue the birthday box each member to contribute 25 cents The district annual will be held June in the Presbyterian church at Newmar ket Officers elected for 195657 are as follows past Mrs Titus Peregrine president Mrs Will Moulds 1st Mrs Leonard Salmon 2nd Mrs Archie 3rd pres Mrs Thomas Swansea Mrs Douglas Thomp son assist Mrs Ed win Whitfield pianist Mrs Lee Glover District director Miss Violet Micks directors Mrs Greenwood Mrs Ernest Bur gess Mrs Jackson Mrs Stanley Shanks auditors Mrs Irvine Rose Mrs Thomas Swan- son press Mrs David English sunshine Mrs James Mrs Edwin Whitfield Mrs Lee Glover Mrs Conveners of standing commit tees agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs James historical research and current events Mrs Archie citi zenship and education Mrs Leonard Salmon home econom ics and health Mrs Douglas Beckett public and community activities Mrs El- wood Callendar resolutions Mrs Micks Miry Wesley Thomson Mrs William Thomson of Newmarket died at her residence on Friday April 1956 after an illness of six months duration The funeral service was held at the Presbyterian church on Monday with interment at St Andrews cemetery Rev Dr of Orillia conducted the service He was assisted by Rev Stuart Johnston of St Andrews Presbyterian church Newmarket Mrs Thomson the former Mary Wesley was born in New market in I860 the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Wesley She began her teaching career in where she met Mr Thomson They made their home in until Mr Thom sons death in 1928 when Mrs Thomson returned to Newmar ket Mrs Thomson was wellknown for her mission work in the Presbyterian church and her in terest in Red Cross activities She was treasurer of the Red Cross throughout the First War continuing her active par ticipation with the group until her return to Newmarket She served for many years as presi dent of the of the Presbyterian church Mrs Thomson is survived by one son Howard of two brothers Rev Wesley of Brampton and Dr Wesley of Toronto and one sister Kate Mrs William of Manitoba The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Pt Ronald Allison Promoted To Sergeant Constable Ronald Allison of the East Gwillimbury police force has been promoted to the rank of sergeant Chief Joseph Jardine announced Mr Allison joined the township police de partment in May Mr Allison lives in Mount Al bert his home town He served with the Canadian artillery INCOME i years with the assessing branch of the Income Tax Department the Second World Warand THOMAS R EMERSON M u M I following his discharge from the army He has one daughter FOR VIKING RASPBERRY CANES AND SENATOR DUNLOP STRAWBERRY PLANTS DISEASE FREE STOCK ORDER FOR SPRING PLANTING 0- St Newmarket just of Bells Corner I Jw H Highest mountain in Canada east of Alberta is Cirque Moun- home of Frances and Gail Forbes tain in Labrador feet SCHOMBERG Mr and Mrs Ed Wood and Mrs Graham attended the Home Show in Toronto on Fri day Mrs Ross and daughter Lois visited Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cunning ham spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Alden Winters Mrs and spent Tuesday in Toronto Having purchased the trucking business Of Morris I would appreciate your continued patronage For your livestock coal and fertilizer needs KESWICK Rev and Mrs Hyde and three children of Cadillac Mich have spent a part of the Easter week as guests of Mrs Hydes parents Mr and Mrs It Miss Ethleen Kennedy Nia gara Falls visited her mother Mrs Kennedy on Friday With her were Mr and Mrs Kennedy Spring floods which started on Wednesday flooded cellars and the through highway from Roches Point is closed There Is high water on the new bridge section at Keswick which has been badly damaged Mr and Mrs the proud grandparents of a boy born Friday March to Mr and Mrs Grant Mid land a brother for Karen Mr and Mrs Freeman Rye Toronto visited their cottage here Thursday Rev Mel Hill of Toronto was guest speaker at the Christian church Sunday With him were his wife and four hoys of the Jewels for Jesus mission Sunday April Rev Doug las Percy of Toronto Wilt be guest speaker at two services in the Christian church It is the reopening of the church which lias undergone a complete reno vation of the entire interior Ser vice in the morning will be at oclock and in the evening at oclock Miss Van Norman To ronto visited New York for few days of Easter holidays and has spent the remainder of the week at her Keswick home Mrs Ella Toronto vis ited her sister Mrs Vera Her ring a few days last week Mrs Lloyd returned on Sunday after few days visit in Toronto and Mr visited the Lloyd home on Sun day Mrs Lome Anderson children spent part of the Easter holidays with her father Mr Ross Pollock and Mrs Pollock Miss Nancy Dolly and Nancy Elliott of the Christian Sunday school were all given awards in the temperance study course at their respective schools The two first named are from Keswick and Nancy Elliott is from Womans Federation members will meet in the fire side room on April The Young People visited the YPU on Sunday night and enjoyed the cantata Miss Barbara spent the week with Curol Miss Margaret Campbell the holidays at the manse Mr and Mrs Donald White and family of Montreal spent Easter weekend with Mr and Mrs M White smooth spirited takeoff and go HEN automobiles looked like this driving was likely to be a real expedition Today the incomparably smooth performance of the new Soto V8 makes every I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MS 1 1- Its pure delight to Try fhemagle totuht button- step on the gas and GO with pushbutton automatic transmit standard on very Do Soto The controls activate a atopic mechanical system Their troublefree operation ensures laattng action take the wheel of a new Do Soto and put your foot to V8 power thats us swift and smooth and silent as jet in flight Yes hero is performance unmatched in Do Sotos field an engine capable of lightning response to any demand Yet with its advanced design thia 256horsepoww V8 it modern marvel of economy too But wait even with alt power a Do Soto is o easy and effortless to handle You select your driving range with the flick of a finger on pushbutton controls You atop at featherlight touch on Do Sotos new centreplane a revolutionary new design that not only affords superior braking but also longer lining life with fewer adjustments Famous Do Soto fulltime power steering is available too to take of the effort out of turning And all this engineering excellence is wrapped up in the trendsetting beauty of Da Soto FlightSweep See for yourself Just a phone call to your dealer will a Soto to your door for a thrilling demonstra lion drive Manufactured in Canada Corporation of Canada vV i CORRECTION It was reported in last weeks paper that Dr Gordon Cock was holidaying in Florida Mm Cock and her daughter return this week from Florida but Dr Cook had remained in town In the period farm liv ing costs in Canada Increased by iWI percent prices ta pedals at wet or tut Watch Climax of TV

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