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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1956, p. 3

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-Vv- KM to a v ad Professional JOHN JARVIS Automobile Casualty St IMS Mac After INSURANCE Endowment Family income and Mortgag Ufa Bill raoNB mutual tire or Waal FA Coat LEGAL FLOYD CORNER WaUry Aarara Aurora FA lea FA HVLSt Solicitor Notary Etc PHONE Illation Vale mm SOLICITORS NOTARIES VAtK m WILLIAM IN MAIN Phone Newmarket Out A MULS A and MAIN ST VIOUT fume Conveyancing Insurance 13 arvpOaiaaj ajapw Barrister Solicitor Bay St Toronto Clara 5343 ACCOUNTANT It A COHLIN SHaaSt MISCELLANEOUS OR H St Going to the Old Country by Ship or Airplane for Alrllsaa HERBERT Travelburau Official agent for all Canada Airlines and KLM Mala Newmarket Oat list STAN TROYER Garden equipment SALES SEIlViCE Hill Cleaned ana Repaired Tanks romped 24Hour RICHMOND HILL TURNER if No 1 and No Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber or Dressed delivered on the job by truck Write for iricct Port Ontario m Association Gives Ultimatum To N Council Work No The recent birthday parly of William Mitchell aged Newmarket saw all 12 children to gether with Mr and Mrs Mitchell Back row Ear Arthur Leslie Bill Donald and Harold Front row Kenneth Audrey Shirley Betty Jean and Dorothy JR EVENING WMS HAS OPEN MEETING TO HEARJREV TAM Rev Timothy Tarn a Chinese minister who is attending univer sity in Canada will be the guest speaker when the Junior Even ing of Trinity United church Newmarket holds an meeting in the church hall on Tuesday Nov at pm Guest soloist will be Mrs Stephens Anyone interested in attending the meeting Is invited to come A social halfhour will follow the program No Increase In Farm Income Predicted By Federation Head The 20th annual meeting of the He predicted that an increasing WOMEN MEET The November meeting of the North York Womens Liberal as sociation will take the form of a mock nomination meeting The group will meet In the Veterans Newmarket Town Hal hall Wednesday Nov 21 at 815 pm SECOND ST NKWMARKKT Electrical Contractor TANKS Drain digging or complete septic tank work all workmanship guaranteed Prompt service Murray Baker TRANSPORT IS PARENTS Continued com Page cation regarding them What is a subdivision he asked referring to seven new houses on Maple St the build ing program underway on the ex tension of Grace St and five houses under construction on None of these have been presented us in a plan for approval But we must pro vide the school accommodation for the children they will bring to town Mr added Can the town collect its 500 levy on any of those houses asked Chairman Arthur Lloyd This spotty development will upset our estimates for extra school spate There must be someway that it can be controll ed he said Ontario Federation of Agricult ure held November to in Tor onto completed an unusually hea vy agenda Some delegates and directors plus another guests and county observers at tended the sessions Lloyd Jasper president of the Ontario Federation of Agricult ure in opening the meeting pre dicted that no appreciable rise in net farm income for A resolution among many oth ers was passed asking the pro vincial government to increase its financial support of the De partment of of the On tario Agricultural College The meeting felt that research in farm organization marketing and many of the fields in which cooperatives are operating re quire intensified economic resear ch The meeting in resolution ask ed the Ontario and Federal gov ernments that if any additional marketing legislation or amend ments to present legislation is re quired by a Supreme Court de cision this should be carried out The meeting approved of the incorporation of the Ontario Fed eration of Agriculture This will provide better representation to Ontario farmers and provide lia bility protection to the organizat ions officers The Hon Walter Harris Fed eral Minister of Finance in ad dressing the second day of the meeting said that Canada could not long afford an agricultural policy which created surpasses per of agricult ural production with the except ion of wheat would be consum ed on the domestic market President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture in discussing parity income said that parity income could be achieved as the result of a combination of approaches The main approaches he outlined were price supports orderly mar keting and cooperatives Dr said that per cent parity prices was an impossible and unrealistic approach to Can adas agricultural problems be cause it would inevitably create unmanageable The meeting on its last days agenda approved a resolution asking the Federal Government to amend its Pipelines Act so that fanners would be provided with increased protection in ease ment contracts with utility and pipeline companies The annual meeting approved in principle an increased budget for the Ontario Federation of Ag riculture SALVAGE COMPANY We have all les of new and materials pipe posts angle iron channel iron cable rods and PHONE Davis Or Newmarket Cottar Harper Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS J JACKSON Resident Partner Grata Newmarfcat INCOME TAX CONSULTANT work EMERSON till Public In Legal Work MARY E APT LEON NASH and Choir Director Trinity United Church announces the opening of a music studio Instruction for Organ Piano and Voice or DENTAL MISCELLANEOUS RUDOLPH awi Andrews Presbyterian Church Newmarket frill accept pupils for coming term instruction given for Organ and Piano Street Phone 36 DR NOBLE Ova Folic Residence NO OUT IN Continued from page I away is not empowered to moke grants lo anything or any body It had not been given the job he said of deciding who shall given water and who shall go dry watershort areas lie added that a clarification of commissions responsibilities and powers would be needed in the near future The commission will be asked he said to take immediate steps to combat pollution In Ontario streams will also be urged buy up water need ed for water supply The commission will be able to borrow and buy more cheaply than and without delays from intcrniiinlvipalily negotiations Mr report ed DR KELLY Mala YOUR CHAMBER OF IS BUILDING A COMMUNITY Dr VamlerVoort Is Main St Newmarket En mi Express Ctesffie Bring Results J ST SUBDIVISION from page unless each house Is on a sepa rate lot may be ludicrous to build houses without a modem plan on the fund but it being done You mean there Is nothing we can do but issue building per mils and when ask for wa ter and sewrr connections ap prove asked Mr gin Thats correct replied Mr Stiver These builders didnt keep In Hie said Councillor Gladstone They naked for building permits some lime ago and when plan had been put on the land many yearn ago there was nothing could do but Issue the permits Isnt it ridiculous that coun cil can oppose more residential development and to all practical purposes this Is a residential sub division we cant do anything about it charged Mr I sympathize but the town couldnt refuse building permits on which Is privately own ed and on which a plait hud been set even If year ago explain ed Mr Stiver You cant re- fuiise water and sewers people in town There is no inning and no subdivision control but with the passing of the new bylaw there will ho on subdivi sions and all such development he added The council Instructed the en gineering office not to Issue any more building permits for the area until the necessary correc tions had been made as mended by Mr Cookburn OUR READERS write November The Editor On December the voters of township will be asked to approve or disapprove of the licensing of premises as din ing lounges or lounges for the sale of hard liquor As clergy and pastors of the district concerned we feel that this an important issue and that all voters should possess such information as will make clear what the vote Is about A dining lounge license covers the sale and consumption of liquor with meals a lounge lic ense Js for the sole and consump tion of liquor in premises more commonly known as cocktail bars The dining lounge would be open from noon to an hour not later than 2 am the lounge or cocktail bar would be open from noon to an hour not lat er than midnight The present outlets within the urea arc licensed for the sate of beer and wine only the proposed licensing of lounges and dining lounges would extend this to sale of hard liquor also Those qualified to vote on this Issue must be subjects yean or over who have resided within the township fur DO days prior to the day of voting We urge upon alt so qualified their duty to give this question their most earnest consideration and to cast their vote ASSOCIATION GIVES President of Pine Beach Assoc iation M Mullen to council of North he had been instructed by bury at the November meeting his association to instruct counc il that Unless the work ditch ing in order to drain excess wat er is commenced by November the rightofway will be withdrawn across the park at Pine Beach and your- materials are to be removed from the park This ultimatim was not made known untit Mr McMullcn had apparently exhausted every ef fort to have council guarantee that the work leading up to a satisfactory job of draining the excess water on Road would be started and completed soon Although Reeve Pollock claim ed We arc ready to proceed with the work council was re luctant to commit themselves to doing the work until the roads committee the road superinten dent the district engineer and the reeve go over the roads in question and reach some agree able solution as to the best way to provide suitable drainage for the Pine Beach Road with the least possible alterations to private properties Mr A Gay ton a Pine Beach ratepayer argued that the work was unnecessary and the money should be spent somewhere else in the township He claimed that one of the Pine Beach property owners Newmarkets Deputy- Violet said she did not wish any work done To this Reeve Pollock and Martin begged to dif fer saying that Mrs asked us to ditch hers even if we didnt do anyone elses 1 A twosided story regarding the Pine Beach drainage problems has been running for over two years At the May meeting in Mr A represent ing the Pine Beach Association sought aid from the township council in getting the excess wat er the Lake At that time he left the meet ing after enquiring can I be as sured that the water will be tak en care of Road superintendent Alvin Rye answered him by de claring Well certainly look af ter it as soon as dries up Dit ching was done that time but witli water flooding the land from what Mr describ ed at that time as six flowing wells the work was apparently not adequate to the situation Mr has made num appearances before this years council in an attempt to get relief lor the Road from the annual floodingSeveral resolutions to remedy the matter have been passed at former meetings but the work has not been started due it would app ear to a number of Pine Beach ratepayers petitioning council to leave the road as is Councillor answer ed Thats right to Mr McMut- accusation that council was f being led by the people on the street instead of what was good for the Pine Beach as a whole AS LOW AS With Guide Bar and Chain QUICK STARTING FAST CUTTING FINGERTIP CONTROL DAY WARRANTY Positive quick starting in climate any temperature with special high voltage magneto Power for cutting any tim ber Handy fingertip throt tle and oil plunger controls AVAILABLE IN TRANSMISSION OR DIRECT DRIVE MODELS Sales Service STREET PHONE NEWMARKET WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IS TOPIC OF TALK Mrs Nelson Ion Womans Ed itor of the Era and Express was the guest speaker when the Ev ening of Trinity United church Newmarket met in the church hall on Tuesday Nov Plans were made for the annual Candlelight tea and bazaar Mrs Aubrey Watson presided The devotional period was con ducted by Mrs Hugh Chant Mrs I A Hicks was soloist with her mother Mrs Hare as accomp anist Mrs- Charles Boyd introduced Mrs Ion who outlined the work of a reporter on a weekly news paper Mrs Ion interpreted responsibilities of a newspaper to its readers and their opportunit ies in the maintenance of a free press Mrs Douglas Hutchison moved the vole of thanks to the speaker A display of bazaar articles pre pared fur the Candlelight Tea which will be held on Friday December was organized by Mrs Gladstone A social period followed were served by Mrs Donald Jackson Mrs Hicks and Mrs Roll call was answered by An organization working for world peace Mrs Sam Harper Mrs Morris Sanderson Mrs Ken Mitchell and Mrs Elsie were appointed to take charge of a float for the Santa Claus parade on December Mrs Herb Harmon Mrs Geo Snyder and Mrs Ira Morton arc a committee to plan a campaign raise funds for the North York District project Moving a pi oneer log cabin to the Temple grounds in Sharon Reports of the area convention in Toronto were given the delegates Mrs Frank Jordan and Mrs Carmen Rolling Mrs Jack Case read current events prepared by Mrs Geo Walsh Refreshments were served We arc Yours truly United church Chester United Missionary church Mount Pleasant Harrison law I ted church and Mount Associated Gospel church Pel Gospel church Port Holster J St James Anglican church Sutton A Church of Naur Egypt J M United church Sutton Williams SI An drews church Sutton WI News The November meeting of the Beach branch will be held in the community centre Keswick on November at pm Motto God made every thing beautiful Mrs Pollock Delegates report on area convention Program Demonstration by Mrs Peel Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs Micks on Thursday Nov ft There were members present The extension service course on Hospitality Poods will he held on March and In the afternoon The draw on the wool blan kets was made The winners were Mrs Woodward Itnvcn- and Mrs The exchange of among members wilt be held next meeting gifts not to exceed cents In value Mrs A gave an excel lent report of the convention In Toronto Iu November The dis trict directors and executives of district held a luncheon al the heme of Mrs where a discussion was held concerning the moving of a log cabin lo the Sharon Temple grounds mid fur nishing with articles used by early pioneers Mrs Peregrine read current events and Mrs Irvine Hose a reading Mrs fallen read a paper Mrs Whitfield read a poem Several Jus of jam were donated to York Coun ty hospital Mount Albert branch met at the home of Mrs Harvey Leek n Thursday Nov 8 pm BEARE PRE CHRISTMAS RADIOS HIFI RADIOPHONO COMBINATIONS m Portable Record Players SPEED 2495 to HIFI Latest Models Speakers Record Space Reg 23900 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC to COMBINATION CONSOLE RADIOPHONOS HIFI 19950 1 TUBE TONE- VARIETY OF COLOURS KM SPECIAL SELLING OF SLIGHTLY DAMAGED CO FT MODELS as low as 22500 look these over TERMS DOWN UP TO MONTHS ON BALANCE i It Main St Phone 1535 j J aai

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