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Newmarket Era and Express, 10 May 1956, p. 17

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Wright Ha Kett Agnew Maris Kathleen Ruth Rut- ledge Thompson Betty Morton and Betty Harrison took part in the canvass representing the Intermediate and Senior I groups Rev David Potter and Miss Patricia Birchard will be mar ried on Saturday May Dave Potter has made many friends In the Mount Albert and Hart- man districts and all wish him and his bridetobe the very best of luck and success in their ministry On Sunday morning May Family Day the members of the United church Sunday school will meet with the congregation at am A special program is planned to interest the child ren Boys and girls from S S No directed by Miss Campbell will take the choir During the sermon period a story will be given by Mrs Bruce Rolling All boys and girls are asked to meet in the Sunday school rooms at a that they may come into church in classes with their teachers On Sunday afternoon at three oclock a special Mothers Day Sunday school service will be held at the Church of the Rev Earl will soon take up residence in the house recently vacated by the Cameron family This house lias been purchased by the Church of the for use as a par- APPOJNT CONSTABLE IN EAST Obee was appointed to the East police by the township council when it met on Saturday after noon Mr Obee replaces Con stable Glen Mr Ghee was a constable en the force more than two years ago Since then he has been with the Bradford Police department and in con struction work Mr and Mrs Cameron an J family have moved to We wish them the best of luck in their new home Mr and Mrs Harmon Ajax were weekend visitors with relatives in town Mr and Mrs James were guests at a wedding in To ronto on Saturday Mrs Ernest and Miss Patsy attended the trous seau tea of Mrs niece Miss Barbara Graham on Saturday Mrs Gertrude Murphy and Miss Joan Murphy spent the weekend in Lansing with Mrs Olive Stokes and family Mr Fred Martin of the To rontoDominion Bank spent the weekend with his parents in Mrs of Edmonton Alberta is visiting her sister Mrs George Mr Walter Pyke Toronto spent the weekend with cousin Mr and fam ily Mrs and Mrs ard spent Thursday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Ciarkson Arn old and family at Zephyr Miss Mildred Dike spent the weekend at her home here Mr and Mrs Moss and Bonnie visited Mr and Mrs Pyke and Jackie on Sun day Many friends and relatives at tended the silver wedding At Home on Saturday for Mr and Mrs Jsoeph Harrison Mrs Horace Pearson hud the misfortune to fall injuring her knee Mr and Mrs Hoy Carr were A rash of brcaKins in the SuttonJacksons Point area kept three police departments busy over the weekend Georgnu township Sutton and North Gwillimbury departments were called to investigate breakins at summer cottages Thefts occur red at a garage and a hardware store More than a dozen cottages were found to have been entered when their owners visited them over the weekend or when real tors called with prospective buy ers Although there was evi dence that the cottages had been searched nothing was reported missing More than rounds of 22 calibre ammunition was stolen from the store of G P and Son Sutton Mr George discovered the breakin Sunday morning Po lice said that it must have occur red after am when the rou tine check of the premises was made The garage of Lowell OBrien of Baldwin was entered the same night in both instances entry was made through a rear win dow Ten dollars in change was taken from the till Acting Chief Brian Stephens of Sutton investigated the breakin at the hardware store The latter incident was handled by Chief William Hill of the North police SUTTON BREAKIN NETS 1 5c CANDY A thief a sweet tooth that was easily satisfied is believed responsible for a breakin at the store at Sutton on Friday May J North Gwillimbury police who investigated the incident said that it occurred during the night with entry being made from an attached vacant store A hole was smashed in the wall Two bags of candy were stol en The total value of the merch andise taken was estimated at cents The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Page Arrest Local Youths After St Chase Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Keswick Mr and Mrs Cameron and family have moved back to To ronto Mr has pur chased their home and will be moving there in the near future Two Newmarket youths were arrested after their car turned over in a ditch following an mph chase for more than four miles on Highway early Sat urday morning May 5 Retain ed in custody at Newmarket jail were John Ellis and Sidney Maries 19 both of 2 Newmarket Constable Ian Robertson of the Bond Lake OPP detachment sighted the speeding car at Bells Corners and chased it north on Yonge St until it turned east on a concession road at the Brad ford Flats The car flipped over into a ditch filled with close to four feet of water Constable Robertson broke a window to free Ellis but Maries who had escaped by himself before the police arrived hid in the bush Neither youth denied being the driver of the car and it was not until an extensive search had been made of the area that Maries admitted that there wasnt a third man and that he was the driver Ellis has been charged Willi obstructing a police officer Po lice said he resisted arrest J lowing his rescue Maries has been charged with criminal neg ligence and speeding WI News The Keswick branch is plan ning a special evening at the Keswick Memorial Centre for May at pm The branch is extending an open invitation to hear Stanley Hudson public re- Iations officer of the department of lands and forests He will show pictures and speak on con servation and reforestation Roll call is Why prefer rural life Replying to the mot to The border of the field speaks eloquently of the charac ter of the farmer will be an swered by Mrs P Lunch committee Mrs Mace Mrs Hewitt and Mrs Grandmother swore by It So will you OR THOMAS accrue oil for colds and sorethroat fait rf lrm ilia it ft MS The date and place of the May meeting of the Reach branch has been changed be cause of the holiday The meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs C Kerrison Miami Drive on Tuesday May at pm Hostesses are Mrs Lowndes and Mrs Baker CLASSIFIED ADS Phone Ltd Around corner Main south Tremendous savings on Mens Womens Childrens clothing and footwear Satisfied or Money Refunded Announce New Way Sin ink Painful Pi Toronto Out first time science found a healing with the astonish ing ability to shrink hemorrhoids to relieve pain relieved resort to surgery In case after ease while gently re lieving pain actual reduction shrink age took place ail results wen that sufferers made astonishing statements like have ceased to a problem The secret is a new healing tame of a famous scientific institute Now you can get this new healing in suppository or ointment form called Ask for It at alt drug stores Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded DRIVER CHARGED FAILING TO REMAIN AND DRUNK DRIVING Within a of Hoy of be ing struck by a hitandrun mo torist at Virginia on No AS high way of Port Bolster 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