Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 24 May 1956, p. 14

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WELL BAM CLINIC Nancy Toronto Lloyd Terry The Newmarket Women Irt the clinic for also Mr snd Mrs Jock preschool children the Monday holt- ftr0 at Ronald Bar Montgomery and stater J were the weekend Mrs AAA 1 and Toronto were the guests of Mr and Mr Murv Adim for the weekend j items SERVICE f Bo Tow f I Each Item and for WMdooily Shir each each Towels 7 each etc etc Likelihood Of 4 Premium On Grade A Hogs Forseen Discussions looking towards a action lo increase the pre upward revision of federal government premiums on Oracle A hog In Canada arc currently under way between Ontario Ho Producers officials and senior federal memlwra of parliament The present government pre mium on Grade A hogs is 2 and upward revision would boost the Grade A premium to SI The current premium on Grade Is The probability of govern 1 f-V- v SAT THE TORONTO LAUNDERERS WAY NEWMARKET DAIRY St Newmarket rbone l rt-rs- hi MKro arc rtlhl j T AND DRY CLEANERS t MOtJNT ALBERT On Saturday May 26 at p the is sponsoring a of home baking at Drcwcry4 store Both senior and Interme diate groups voted unanimously to undertake the furnishing the master bedroom at the United church parsonage Pro of the baking sale will be used to help meet the cost of furniture drapes etc Any help given by interested will be greatly appreciated by the and leaders At the United church morn ing service on Sunday May Rev and Mrs David Cotter were presented with a gift of money by members of the congregation Rev and Mrs Cotter a recent bride and groom will be on Grade A hoys lie more hopeful than It has for some time Charles President of the Ontario Hog Producers Association said to- flay For many years our organ ization through the Ontario Fed eration of Agriculture Mr continued has pressed for better quality Incentive pro gram Oh numerous occasions we have asked the government to cither increase the premium on or transfer the premium on to When one considers that the for choice quality pork in the USA is unlimited ami the fact that such meat can be pro cured from our Grade A hogs It Is understandable why our or- has continually the need for Grade A hogs in Ontario Mr What concerns us most at he moment though is the sharp downgrade in the quality of our Ontario hogs since the end of World War Two In 1918 percent of hogs graded in Ontar io were In the A class while in this had slumped to percent In Ontario our objective is to boost the percentage of slaugh tered hogs grading A to at least per tent and eventually even higher If we can bring our hog quality up to this figure then it would enable us in periods of To Be At B And P Dinner V Tie May dinner meeting of the and Professional Womens Club will he at the Motel Monday May at Mrs Marj ory president the Ontario Chios for pas four years will he the yiiesl speaker She was a member of the and P Committee which was In strumental hi the Equal pay for Equal Work Legisla tion passed also Jury Duty for in June to take up duties on a mission field With them goes nigh output to find a place for our pork in the quality market of the very best wishes of the com munity Mr and Mrs Douglas Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Hugh Price Mr and Mrs Vern Armstrong and children Toronto were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Oliver Mrs Bruce Rolling and Miss Betty Rolling were guests of Victoria Squares at the annual mother a daughter banquet in Victoria Square United church on Monday May Mrs Fern spent weekend with her son Allan and family Kirkland Mrs Emma is spending a few weeks with friends in rie and Elm vale Mr and Mrs Ross Draper spent the weekend at Buckshot Lake and Plevna the USA It Is good business for both government and pro- Women of the and the Kinetic Club Mrs will con duct the flection of otfieois Madeline the Ontario and Vice Pres ident elect of C of Business and s a Womens will 111 new officers Miss born in nd her was one of the noted J Cap tains of Schooner Pays She was Charter of the In is Secretary to the Crown Attorney and In municipal life sh is Chairman of the Board of Parks for Secretary of the Red mem ber of the Board and a of the hours Public Increase Form Profits VtfHr WAIT go ahead I Discus a Farm Improvement Loan with nearest Bank of Montreal Bank of Montreal rtKnmtuiuur WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN Bank of Monueal EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE MISS Mrs is to have lietter quality hogs produced In Ontario To do this however a better incentive pro gram has to he designed And the premium on from to will definitely help us in this program Hog Association president said that in recent months many had the fact thai the Ontario Hog Producer Association had just as a job to accomplish in the field of quality as it did In the field of marketing Mr stated that the Hog Association like industry that is built on a sound business base Is about two manufacturing top notch and secondly finding markets offering the best price- is- -irry- is X presently Kxeeutlve Secretary of the West Northumberland Tub Association a member of the Executive of the Chamber of Commerce member I News The branch will meet at the home of Mrs Roy Smith on Wednesday May 30 Hatch your wagon to a star Roll call What have you done to promote a good neighbor policy Mrs Noble con of Citizenship and Educa tion will provide the program Hostesses will he Mrs Roy Smith Mrs Leslie Smith and Mrs Wallace Scott FIVE NEW TEACHERS AT NEWMARKET WILL START IN FALL Although Newmarket high school has been bothered it has not yet been handicapped by the nationwide shortage of teach ers reports principal J Lock- hart Five new teachers have been hired for next year three as replacements and two as ad ditional staff Leaving are Mr Jamie- son science teacher for 14 years Miss Gardiner who taught home economics for the last five years and Miss Lillian Bloom who was here one year and taught English and music The high School is terribly overcrowded at the present time Principal Lockhart said but the pressure will be relieved by the new wing which contains six standard classrooms two science rooms a music room and art room which can also be as classrooms a second shop and a sewing room Completion of the wing may be delayed be cause of the difficulty in obtain ing steel OIK I ft- A- W aw NEW Sunbeam Bread in the ALLNEW bread the ALLNEW flavour Iow- baking gives bread a Tender and toafltable NEW plastic coated wrapper in Sunbeam fro8heverymorning and aroma Keeiw fresh longer Try Sunbeam Bread right away Look MIhh Sunbeam on each wrapper of NEW Sunbeam Bread y r S FASTEST SELLING LOAF v I has been disn id sales a a of the agricultural chemicals division of Canadian Industries Limited He succeeds who will act us con sultant pending his retirement from the June and in Newmar ket Mr High CI in ind a desman for the agricultural chemicals divis ion a year He serve over- seas during World War with Hie was awarded the attd with the rank of wjHiitfroil leader He was sales man ager of I be district in lift I Mr territory covers all of southern from London south Newmarket Lions Elect Officers Newmarket Lions Club has elected Its officers for the com year The new president is Angus West and Charles Boyd John and George are the first second and third vicepresidents The Secretary is Allan Head and the Ah Frank Courtney is Treasurer and the Lion Tamer is Bruce The Twisters are Ern est Robert Kd win Pearson and Robert Miller arc the Bulletin Editors The Directors for two years ore Held Atkinson Arthur Field Fred Gardiner and Warren ttulse For one year Leslie Barber Alas Cameron Me The are Arthur and Brown the pianist Kenneth Pontine Assistant Boh Harrison Look thats our Last year through the 15 per cent special tax on radio and television sets and tubes Cana dians paid 23 million to support of the slightly more than half of expenditures for the vear Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE Voiirc St Aurora Telephone PA For Friendly Personal Service AURORA Your friendly of Novo Scotia assistant accountant is this young customers Sea Ranger Captain For thousands of other their customers are their friends people theyve met after hours For the same desire to serve which makes our staff such friendly people to do business with leads them to serve their communities in other ways Youll find them active in church club civic affairs Youll find them always ready to help you Why not drop into your nearest BNS branch meet them Heres the face theyre I a I Katharine Beers Assistant Accountant at our Brace- bridge Ontario branch Kay widowed during the has a ami daughter aged But she till finds time to captain her Girl Guide Sea Rangers serve as Chairman of the Education Committee of the Board of Education and as a member of the Local Community Night School Management Committee The BANK of NOVA Your Partner in Canada grow net to know the stiff at your HNS branch You wilt Clad them helpful and friendly Your Chamber of Commerce is building a better community T tr 3rd tea lr J MM p 1 4i y VT v tI- 4 t A 1 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