J The Newmarket E and Thursday Oct CLASSIFIEDS Continued IN MEMORIAM loving memory of our dear mother Florence fc who passed away Oc tober J our hearts your memory Sweet Under fond and true There is not a day dear mother Thai we do not think of you Always remembered by the family FINES In loving memory of A dear mother Vera Fines who batted away Oct Peaceful be thy rest dear mo then It sweet to breathe thy name life we loved you dearly In death we do the same Lovingly remembered by son Bill and daughterinlaw June In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Vera Fine who passed away Oct took her home it was his will Hut in our heart she still Ever remembered by daughter Barbara Don and grandchildren In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Mrs Dan Firth who passed away Oct Always remembered by husband and family CLOVER In loving memory of our dear mother Mrs Mary Glover who passed away Octo ber I 1955 Two dear bright eyes a tender smile A loving heart that knew no guile Deep trust in God that all was right Her joy to make some other bright If sick or suffering one she knew Some gentle act of love shed do No thought of self but of the other We know He said Well done mother Sadly missed and ever remem bered by Burton and Violet Vera and Clayton Arthur and Minnie Jennie and Herman JONES In loving memory of a dear husband and father Robert William Jones who passed away Oct How very close to memory Is my dear one every day For though hes gone NORTH YORK DRIVEIN THEATRE LTD miles north of Newmarket on county road between Sharon and Holland landing Phone Newmarket Some treasured thoughts Can never fade away But still they will grow sweeter As the days and years go by For In my beloved memory My dear one cannot die Softly the leaves of memory fall Tenderly we gather them all Just as he he will always be A beautiful thought in my mem ory Always lovingly remembered by his wife Clara and family In loving memory of a dear dad and granddad Ever ett Milter who passed away Oct When God came to gather His jewel His treasure He loved so well Just one year today he went away Beyond the sunset to dwell Ever remembered by the chil dren and grandchildren MILLER In loving memory of my dear husband Everett who Kissed away wide your grave I often stand With heart both crushed and sore Silent till the sweet words come Not lost but gone before God knew and we knew you were suffering That the hilts were hard to climb So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered Peace be thine Sadly missed by wife May THOMPSON loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Mr Frank Thompson who passed away October Two years since that sad day The one we loved was away God look him home it was His will But in our hearts he still Lovingly remembered by his family ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Herbert Holland Landing wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter Grace Marie to Mr William George Watts son of Mr and Mrs Jack Watts Holl and Landing in Holland Landing United church on Saturday Oct 13 at pm BIG AT ANNUAL NOVA SCOTIA TUNA CONTEST FARM IS Of WRESTLE Off eight international fishing earns vied for the biggest tuna catch and most teams managed to boat one of the monsters This was boated by the German team consisting of Count Hide von Central Press Canadian Bismarck left his sister the Princess and von Koellcr The British Commonwealth team won the competition on a fish hooked by Canadian member All ST FRIDAY and SATURDAY WAKE OF THE RED WITCH JOHN WAYNE GAIL MY FRIEND Tech PKESTON SUN A UN MONDAY YOURE MY EVERYTHING Tech DAN ANN CATWOMEN OF THE MOON WINDSOR SONNY TUFTS OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends neighbors and relatives for acts of kindness during our recent bereavement George and family CARD OK THANKS I wish to thank those who sent cards and remembered me in different ways after my dent also Crawford and Clayton Hose for their quick j and the nursing staff at j I York County hospital for their kindness PRI MEATS HEADQUARTERS FOR THANKSGIVING 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Mr and Mrs Vincent Newmarket Rev officiated Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride looked lovely in a white nylon net over satin floorlength gown and fingertip veil fastened to halo fashioned I with seed pearls and carrying a bouquet of white mums and red I roses Mrs Donald Sheridan was her sisters bridesmaid earing mauve taffeta and carrying a nosegay of while and mauve mums and yellow roses Miss Jeanne Lehman wearing green taffeta and carrying a nosegay of bronze and white mums and yellow roses was junior brides maid Tile brides little niece Ruth tollman was flower girl dressed in yellow taffeta and carrying a nosegay of white and mauve mums and sweetheart roses brother of the groom acted as best man The ushers were Lome Shrop shire and Robert Mr Jim Hugo played the wedding music During the signing of the register Mrs Murray sang Ill Walk Beside You and Be cause The reception was held at the church with the brides mother receiving wearing a brown crepe dress with dust pink accessories She wore a corsage of Joanna Hill roses The grooms mother assisted wearing navy blue with pink accessories and wearing a corsage of pink Briar roses After yean of and TruevJell toil to wrJ with fiveyear plan to transform Una JO ctst of into a wildlife sanctuary led Login a stock of more thin alligator of every every from on to TO began when he vat station in US Armored la which he director Every offduty hour he trample gators to augment pay knowledge of the reptiles stood him la stead when in after a a worlds middleweight professional wrestling decided it about both he and the same found a new If went to the Louisiana swampland the meanest alligator he find and returned to Canada with an act that set the grunt and groan en HECKLED BY Continued from Page 1 must have been the one at which a resolution was parsed to the of- feet that no ditching or widen- of roads leading into Lake- shore Road be done He wont on to say that the council listened to people not qualified to speak and asked if the ditching was an important factor in the job Reeve Pollock assured him thai ditching is the first requirement of road building but it was a matter for the roads to decide Councillor told the j meeting Pine Beach votes or no votes Ive spent all the time I am going to Pine Beach This was in answer to heckling from the ratepayers in the room Councillor William King felt that the work should go ahead if the engineer had approved of it Councillor Doyle was of the opin ion that the engineer never would have approved if he hadnt thought it necessary Mr asked if they were going to let four people Mr Cecil and three oth ers dictate to them to which Councillor replied that Apparently the other coun cil members w r not dictated to DeputyReeve Clark Martin blue suit with navy accessories Upon returning from a trip to the United States the happy couple will reside Pine Or chard I NORM attended the association RSI SSSif I which the was thoroughly discussed by about members and ho said that Mr had made it quite plain to those present that the roads lead to the lake would not be touched When asked by Mr if he was in favor of the business for work Road of Rye said Certainly if SATURDAY matinee evening EXPLOSIVE STORY OF A BATTLE MONDAY Matinee and Evening TUESDAY WEDNESDAY USUI hi l Alio A which does things to your AND In GLORY AFTER SUNDAY OCTOBER ON TIIK HOT ROD GIRL ALSO GIRLS IN PRISON Doom open GLEN FORD DONNA REED Broderick CRAWFORD In the Canadian manufac turing industry realized cents on each dollar of sales compared in cents in Front to Feb the federal government index at the average of wages and salaries paid in Canadian manufacturing increased from to MM while the index increa sed from 100 to THURSDAY instructs mi I council instructs me doubtful about the over With sd WfV Councillor ami render to the public solution to the effect even heard people say and draining the I lna M an at Pine IVach ami a tot lint tile across the park into w suppose when you lake done was to nobody lWlH contractor to build a declined to vole on the tfUher is it admitted that the frJtfh m aX the materials not m t he haul then do the We more lime than anyone else carpenter the job ho was ami other tradesmen the reeve who said he had dene a sKHs lot of v of people Mr lufotnuM flu ftW rt Will go til a contractor- Why IN Ticket THEATRE Newmarket The ia I JACK HAWKINS MARGARET JOHNSTON ROUND CULVER reeve thai it your council not give you the you wouldnt have to do so much Mr was not CoiitielHoi did not vote but the claim ed thai It of ev ery of Council to vote or not as he sees fit Mr was assured that ho to his association thnt work wilt as soon as possible NOW A WARING AID ALSO JOHN I Nightly at pm 130 TRICKS MONDAY SLIGHTLY SCARLET ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Slender tinted contoured inugl right at the car 10Day MoneyBjcl Guarantee tV it today enjoy fa mous Zenith Quality STUDIOS MAIN ST he has the ho has lime ami ability and most of all ho has knowhow to set the Job done with the greatest efficiency which means a of both lime and money the reliable realtor performs a similar- sort of service except that his attention fa on lite selling of the house rather than the building of it Certainly it Is possible for any intelligent person to make sat isfactory deal in real estate with out the aid of a realtor But Isnt such a person to luck to extent If he hasnt ne cessary contacts the tune and the knowhow well as food business ability But dont let today column throw you We have no Inten tion of this space to justify our profession well discuss the dos and of a wtttt iMR f 1V