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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Mar 1957, p. 14

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Jaycees Hold Banquet Meeting Night Monday the W office Monday evening March Junior Chamber of Commerce held a banquet meeting at the Colonial Davis Seated at the head table were Fear in charge Vicepresident Don nd Ted Greenwood secretary J al ter Scale treasurer Pete Ban nister and Don Kitely of the Aurora Don introduced Kelly of Newmarket Mark and McAllister of To ronto who provided interesting on the and drums Dick of the Au rora Introduced Bob tfeon who provided humorous en tertainment Don Kitely spoke on various subjects which were of interest to the croup Mr Doug Harrison past of he Aurora Junior Cham fer of Commerce presented Stan with the presidents kit After the presentation the ex ecutive appointed the following committee chairmen Me Mc Caffrey civic affairs Thompson publicity chairman Jack DRAPERY MADE FREE Houli han leadership training and Phil Harrison membership Guests from Aurora Newmar ket and district were introduced and three guests applied for membership MOW DRAPERY CUSTOM MADE GUARANTEED Pfwoffs Aurora Lions bantams will meet Sound in the third round of the Ontario Minor Ho ckey Association bantam B play offs according to received on the weekend dis trict convener George The first game In twocame totalfoals series between Aurora and Sound will be the Aurora arena at pm As the return Parry havent finalized North York league teams In the running for On tario laurels are thinning out At the beginning of this week there were four teams still In the hunt They were and Beefon in midget in and Au rora bantam and Beeton midgets open a series this week while bantams conclude a two- game totalgoals series at tomorrow evening lor this column must be in night Copy must be written briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine reports and announcements win be printed separately- Kins branch has a special in boats or ski for miles to reach Wrest Creek branch the mother Institute of the move Mrs Hall Heritage Park a local member has an aunt Mrs C Hopkins who is secretary of the Creek Mrs Hopkins photo appeared in the Hamilton Spectator newspaper in connec tion with the Diamond Jubilee celebration of Creek In stitute Through Mrs Hall the Xing branch a of the Ham ilton edition and one of the I Stoney Creek News In the latter is a full account of the founding of the first and a picture of the first president the Institute Mr Smith mother of Mrs Gordon were received the mother Institute from Natal Africa where a new wrote The Natal sapling greets the parent tree From Bergen Norway came a tetter from enthusiastic w40 told Of fight then- way motor York Temperance Convention To Be Held March 15 B Copies of the program for the a meeting hall County Temperance Con- Lake Victoria BC met iiu oldest branch in that province sent affectionate greetings and sisterly congratulations The chairman of the National Federation of in England Lady Barbara like a diamond the fire and light of the movement is in I Greetings were sent J Hugh Summers the area vice president of Asso rted Country Women of the World There were so Federation from St vention to be held in the Christian Baptist church Newmarket March have been distributed to people throughout York coun ty- The afternoon session begin ning at will be devoted to re ports a discussion on advancing temperance education in church and Sunday school led Rev Victor Wood and an address Dr president of the ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION This flu- 1 it annual rfb- of Canadian Education is the Dominion short days the attention of vrvon- is focused on problem should and mm concern body for the days of each year Education is ness not but for the Indefinite future ft concerns parents and It Involves through over horizon from unlet dominated countries and Red China the has decreed top prior- development of clans nod specialists to givol in xpan- ntffue have to ritdil knowhow to eeer vast West Indie dentist of Newmarket The Mount Albert branch will At pm the ladies who was a former resident and citizen through his Interest 1 in the of hi I other of Hie meet on Thursday March at church are providing supper for the home of Mrs Vera at moderate price At a 30 pm The motto Age film will be shown dom turns a fool Into a wise The evening session beginning man Roll call will be answered will be mainly a Youth The best time of my life The program is in the charge of the Health and Economics All to not justj nod so much talk Bui resolved have ha with try Regardless of point education of all mankind growth Our vantagp solution tli- ran placed I nothing dm of teachers and Year gut look much A dr yon get program of oratorical and poster contests with pro- 1 ties for new It been our I since we accepted the principle I by n Canadians of educational faced honestly Bui thi year there hip basis or must be vidin music Dr Wilkinson lis difference this Mrs Ho rive An There fr more to education will bea debate solved offering will be rpeuerf t these seven day than Usual fe Rive nor than that active nam session meet Federation ex- cause nor- widespread know- In of ith penses than ever that w that w arm on and education is a race with the W actively top h Relief Articles produced by vol- folding times and that prepress INFANTS TO Phone TW The hot stove last AND P CLUB In the Juo school league for quite a spell ft ma live Mrs Bruce ttollinJurtteersof the Bed Cross Womens expansion and national greatness and Mr Ernest taking the Work Committee were sent to have a common foundation the J thirteen countries last year effectiveness of our school What turned this the for i eventual Era Rrinr Result I MAIN T PHONE TW NEWMARKET I MARCH HU SAT 3 tr2l INVITATION TO THE LADIES MRS MARION BUDNER Expert of Richard Ltd Special Representative of will be in our store Thursday and Friday March and to give professional advice on beauty care and shin makeup You are invited to take of this plan now to pay her a visit Mrs will he assisting in The Sprina Fash- fan Show of the Business and Professional Womens Ciuh the Town Hall on Wed March ATKINSON DRUGS Main St Newmarket new rooms lor old with wonderful wearable washable more gracious rooms thai last and last Make a date to decorate with Sunworthy All you do is wet it A and sponge for lovelier YOULL GET THE HANG OF ITFAST See our grand variety iVlftAyWALLPArR today hack from behind a deficit carried aver from the first doubl ed the score on Park to rate a spot In the finals The twocame round score was Larry scored with seconds to to earth the hero ratio as Holland tending shad ed Mount Albert a spine tingling scrap fra ctured a tie and clinched a berth in the league finale for Hol land Landing initial game of the set a tie the Land ing skaters annexed the round Ron Moffat t shared the with teammate Mofatt ran in five goals while Lloyd Hoi- triggered the other win ners goal with five goals and Case with one kept the Mount in The hunt into a veritable crisis in such a hort of time Consider these factors alone the challenge to our industrial progress presented the short ase of engineers scientists and technicians the waste and nee- I lect of abilities resulting from an incompleted education the scar- city of qualified teachers at the secondary level and among the specialists the I for the expansion of facilities and equip- ment the that we are and j gearing our public system of education to and the I raising project of Money raised the fashion I lack of money to attract show will be used the B and men and women to the profession club in its local of teaching and keep them in it Tile club lias increased its as compared with its availability 6th Annual Spring Fashion Show i Presents Styles For Everyone The sixth annual soring The show will preview styles shion show sponsored the for all members of the family Business and Professional Wo- Local models will Present fa- mens dub Newmarket will be for spring through in the Newmarket town I the courtesy of local merchants hat on March IS at Many lucky program prizes and pm This is the clubs favors will be provided Sixteen meat market changes have taken place In Newmarket in the past twelve years due to closing shop or change of ownership Why have we surviv ed longer We blame it on the fact that WE HAN- DLE QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS only money the Mrs is gen eral convener Commentator will be Mrs Nelson ion and the guest soloist during the intermission will be Mrs C Schofield HISPORTS A roueh week was Jus conclud ed for the Newmarket cae- hopes for a Georeian Central Ontario Secondary Schools Association crown on three fronts went as Don Carrolls boys lost to and Miss Linda senior and Junior teams on a blouses and Mumpers fell by the wayside In i for Canadian missions They will A HAS WORK SESSION Members of St Pauls Evening branch met in the Memorial room of parish hall on Mon day March for an evening of sewing Mrs Thomas Gillespie presided at the Dorcas session The meetine opened with raver Two minutes Silence was served in memory of the ormer Dorcas secretary Mrs Thomas Bailey The Evening working annual scholarship to a girl duate of the Newmarket high school from to It is continuing its work at York County hospital where a semiorlvate room has been fur nished and equipped by the Newmarket and club from the career or i for those who scorn It beginning as a low pa desert it after a few the way Add to these the challenge years along BRICES MEATS SELECT LEAN SMOKED Loin Pork Choos lb Picnic Hams lb 6 LB AY REG PRICE REGULAR PRICE club provides a visiting library service free of charge to patients at the hospital and club members are as sist in the centennial celebra tion plans for Newmarket Tiie WINS BOND The The of St Johns School held its annual draw for a bond on Monday March the winner Wayne I of Arthur Your Canadian Red Cross needs w plans to enter a float in the vour serve led by Mrs Gillespie j parade giving silence was ob- 1 SLICED HOME CURED SLICED LEAN Side Bacon lb Cooked Ham lb REG PRICE Own Brand 1st Butter lb REG PRICE SLICED WITH MEAT ORDER Salmon Steaks lb IT PAYS US TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY be completed this month for shipment to Indian or Eskimo mission schools At the conclusion of the work period refreshments were serv ed Hostesses were Mrs Jack battles with and Oriilia Operating on their home floor with precision and accuracy Car rolls juniors picked up a four- noint lead via a win over Barrie las Returning to Barrie Friday the PurpleGolds and Mrs Harold Evans saw their title hopes skip out the window as they lost a decis ion The sum total of the exchang es meant the locals were on the short end four points on the two game totalpoints series Wednesdays contest was a On four The men of St Andrews church held elections of officers on Monday and the pulled into a fivenoint lead owing comprise the executive for St LINOLEUM NEWMARKKT only to have come back to tie the game In the final minute in a last desperate spurt the Car roll steadied away to put shoot into a fourpoint age At quarter time it was at half time Newmarket led and at the three interval I protected a HO 8 advantage It was the locals first defeat of the season at held onto their until star operators Dave Winkworth and Bob Dove fouled out earlv in the fourth quarter Barrie came roaring back to whio in consecutive points to pull the out of the fire Dave and Bob Dove were home leader Wink- worth hooped points his mat At Barrie turned in a effort while Rob Dove and Dave posted 11 points each and Da vid Rhodes 1 Members of the NHS team who carried the school colors to the district final were Dave Boh Dove Jack Da- v Jefferson David David wan idler Terry Sheridan Paul Blair and George Robertson In the senior girls game play ed at the local Thurdv won the came 2419 to add to their carryover lead from the initial game Mary Stevens with and Marlcne Miir with four points were Newmarket leaders In the junior girls came iilia defeated the locals 3713 Ires no- for four each Stev- and Joan Lane with Rhodes excellent guard work featured the Pickering College senior hopes for a senior Bay CO title were sidetracked abru ptly as Pickering dropped a 1 2d home decision to setback coupled with a defeat at meant Pickering dro pped the round Jim King registered points to pace Pickerings borne effort while Jack Hill topped the scor ing list at via a performance President William Johnson vicepresident Roy Keys secre tary Allan McNabb treasurer Sandy Allen Harry Beer MA the guest speaker addressed the group on the history of Pickering College where he is headmaster and gave an outline on the development of the Quaker movement and its out standing contribution to the com munity and the world The next meeting will be held on the first Monday in April An open invitation is extended to all men of the congregation and their friends Hml Wonder why Dr Chases NERVE FOOD help many aay nrrvoufti HI 1 1 If the lime Dr Nerve I ViUmin 111 ad Blood ill Dr Nerve rood work i jjrucTrfltieilih Help you feel able forget ever bad trouble Dr Nerve Food you have the i po with good health feet in love with life confident to enjoy jour funilr your wock The ynei the you may feel bench of allniiiiHi ionic 111 CHASBS COUSINS DAIRY BAR Leased by Bud and Alice Parker SATURDAY MARCH Visit us in our NEWLY IMPROVED DAIRY BAR BETWEEN 9 AM and PM SATURDAY Come in an dh ave your co the ON THE HOUSE Then try our Fresh baked on the premises CAKES and PASTRIES Breakfasts Hot Lunches Delicious Meals COUSINS DAIRY QUALITY PRODUCTS ICE CREAM MILK CREAM BUTTER Self serve milk and ice cream dispensers to assure you of QUICK SERVICE OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 AM till 11 PM SUNDAYS 1030 AM till 8 PJfl I South end of Main St Newmarket

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