Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 20 Dec 1956, p. 24

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J a fa J RICHMOND HILL LIONS Monday January 7 GOLDEN LINE NUMBERS LIONS HALL PM All CASH PRIZES JACKPOT NUMBERS ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK Santa Came To Town Saturday ft SANTA HERES WHAT SHE REALLY WANTS AND SAVE Bring J old skates and five her a new pair of Alt WHITE FIGURE SKATES At 895 Ext ha me 10 OFF If You In Ad A Is A Wide Range Of Tube Skates All Budget Elvis appeared in the Newmarket Santa Clans parade Saturday with live Hound Dog whose name was Spike Elvis demonstrated a recent trend called singing when unidentified sounds came out of loud speakers on float above provided by Newmarket Taxi A number of floats took part in Bradford and Mount Albert parades held the same afternoon I A parade in Newmarket would not be complete without Sheldon Walker and his fine horses Above he is driving on Main St apparently headed for the Albert oil fields because the sign on his float says Go West Vic Photo AND SAVE ON SKATES AT BILLS Shoe Repair MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE NEWMARKET Phone SAT MAT GIVE O D O THURSDAY SATURDAY Matinee Steamboat was provided by Newmarket Dairy and it puffed real smoke In the parade also were Seaside Lions Majorities who were brought to town foe the parade by the local Lions club The major- and he members of he Junior Band were taken to the Legion Hall for lunch after the parade Viv Cauda Of The South Modern Brazil Shows Potential For Future By Lewis In these days when colonialism has become a bad word and Is be ing used to defame the character and history of Great Britain it is time to recall what the word means and what it has meant In the exploration and development of unknown lands and the estab lishment of free and prosperous nations For confirmation of this we need go no further than our own Canada and our big neighbor the United Stales both of whom were born and reared to nation hood under colonialism Spain Britain France and Netherlands were the first colon- of North America but it re mained for the British to extend and organize the movement into states and provinces end to open the continent to Immigration not only from Britain but from all European countries South America Is another ample of the transforming effect of colonialism Although of the North can claim to have made greater advancement In less time the transformation of that mostly tropical continent was a great col onial achievement Addressing the Club in Toronto re cently Henry Borden president of Brazilian Traction Light and Power Company revealed some interesting facts about modern Brazil He said Brazil and Canada had suffered the same handicaps in that they have not been suffi ciently known or understood in other lands Canada had been re garded as a slice of the Northwest Territories or the Arctic barren lands while Brazil has been por trayed as a country consisting largely of jungle on the banks of the Amazon River peopled by wild Indians From North to South said Mr Borden Brazil stretches a dist ance equal to that from Toronto to Vancouver and its climate varies from tropical in the north to temperate in the south where agriculture and industry are chiefly situated Brazil occupies per cent of the land surface of South America It is larger than the United Slates and somewhat smaller than Canada and has a population of 60 millions Brazil was discovered by a Por tuguese admiral in and later occupied and colonized by Portu gal The Portuguese settlers mix ed freely with the native Indians and even with the African negro slaves They developed a great sugar trade The more adventur ous trekked into the interior with their families driving their cattle before them and discovered gold For many years Brazil was the worlds principal source of the precious metal In describing the social condi tions of Brazil today Mr Borden said In no modern country have the problems of racial relations been solved in such a Christian and democratic manner as in Bra zil where racial prejudice is of no real consequence Brazil is in fact evolving a new And distinct ethic strain Tin Grift fcfili All Of Also AMAZON TRADER MONDAY SHE FOUGHT TO GIVE HER MAN A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE TRUE LOVESTORY YOULL TAKE TO YOUR Tt1lAY VM it CHAMBER OF IS BUILDING A COMMUNITY W JAMES JUNE STEWART Story fi While was dull weather was cold spirits were not dampened Photographers had a good time shooting flouts but conditions were not good for picture taking The ended in good time before J noon downpour float was sponsored by Charles Boyd One of the floats which showed evidence of much work having been done on it was sponsored by Kiddies Corner Vie and Crate Ltd the forest friend above Besides floats there were many Individuals in costume and number of good comic groups Including a clown band Families came the surrounding to the parade In Newmarket there were more people who came out to tha panda than war out to vota Vic Davlea SALISBURY CLOVER FARM MARKET AND To Our Many And Patron STAFF MARIANNE FROCK SHOP PUBLIC NOTICE RE SNOW REMOVAL BYLAW NO US PROVIDES THAT Occupants of buildings adjoining any of the streets within the Town of Newmarket are required to remove snow from sidewalks fronting or abutting their premises Snow that has fallen during the night places of business are required to remove and ice by It oclock am All unoccupied properties to be cleared by I oclock pm Owners of vacant land are required to clear snow if fallen during the night within four hours after snow has ceased to fall If there is FAILURE to comply with these provision the Town may prosecute or have snow removed and charge the coat of same to the taxes on the said properties CHIEF CONSTABLE BYRON lot or lath Soap for Gran JtquWt lolfflg it I Will A Mil loop for Wit in W 225 loth Md loih The BEST STORE 219 Main St Phone DELIVER

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