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Newmarket Era and Express, 14 Mar 1957, p. 11

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ft BEARD CONTEST In CoOpera the and P Club AT VETERANS DUGOUT TOWN HALL BASEMENT ENING MARCH FROM 8 TO PM Instructions Shave and register at the DugOut YOU WILL BE INSPECTED BY THREE LADIES A BLONDE A BRUNETTE AND A REDHEAD If you already have facial foliage register anyway and you Will be put in a separate classification Bert and Frank Daw son please note A FINAL INSPECTION WILL BE MADE DURING THE CENTENNIAL CELE BRATIONS IN AUGUST AND PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST BEARDS THE FINAL INSPECTION DATE AND TIME WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER PRIZES INCLUDE New Ronson 66 Electric Shavers THE NEW HIGHSTYLE SUPERCYCLE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED only is all you need pay for a topranking bicycle any size hoys girls or adults I ft CANADIAN TIRE saves you up to New York And Optimist NHL New York showed sparkling class around the net to blank Bos ton while Montreal turned on the steam to defeat Detroit 3J in Mondays Optimist NHL semifin als As a result of their important victories New York and Montreal will meet in the league finals John Ted Bennitz and Terry scored in New Yorks upset win over the favour ed frontfinishing Bruins Larry Keffer Dennis Foley and OReilly fashioned Montreal goals Don Williams connected for Detroits loner The finals in both the Optimist NHL and town midgetjuvenile league will get underway at the arena Monday In the Optimist NHL Montreal will oppose New York at pm in the first game of a twogame totalgoals series In consolation series play Boston will meet De troit at pm In the midgetjuvenile finals RayMars and Hill Merchants start their twogame totalgoals set at pm In consolation play offs Rotary and Lions will square off at pm SALE Preliminary plans for a rum mage sale were made by the Evening when it met in Trin ity United church hall on Tues day March The sale will be held in May HERE AND THERE Continued from page guests But that didnt end the matter MunicipalProvincial Conference Is Favored By Newmarket Council A resolution by North York township requesting the province to call a municipalprovincial conference in the near future was LIFE MEMBERSHIPS GIVEN BY HOSP Life memberships were pre sented to past presidents of York County Hospital Womens auxili ary when the group met in New market on March Mr Howard Cane made the presentation of a past presidents pin and a life membership to Mrs Lyman Rose On behalf of the endorsed bv Newmarket council j An eightyearold boy Brian I on March A copy of ihc Ion to Mi I Jean ting included in the party I forwarded to Queens g and The day of the visit was his birth- Park day Since he had to forgo a par- The conference was recom- ty at home his mother was one mended a letter informed town in the group sponsoring the York Page The Era and Express Thursday March Manor celebration he was invit ed to the oldsters party He thor oughly enjoyed himself and join ed the other March babies most of whom were or more years older than he was council in an effort to solve the present desperate plight of mun icipalities in Ontario Mayor Herbert sugg ested that municipalities should Mrs J C Edwards Dont any For quick relief treat painful piles with medi cated Dr Chads Oint ment Soothes a it heals A sate home treatment for 50 years HOME AND SCHOOL PRESENTS FILM The February meeting of the work through the Ontario Mayors j Prince Charles Home and School and Reeves association rather association took the form of a to send resolutions in this evening for the mothers A colored film An Introduction to the was shown Gayle Wilson and Carol Bias- ley repeated their talks on The CHASES OINTMENT manner He doubled that they ac- A section of Bruce Smith is comp anything terming morning radio show over and Closs Win DeHaviM Title Two Straight In Final Andy has to be con sidered for the coachoflheyear award Closs Heat Trcaters per forming in the DeHaviland league went through tht lea gue season and annexed the lea gue crown without suffering a set back The Heat Treaters climaxed their big winning season Sunday at the Aurora arena as they de feated Receivers to capture the title The win gave the Closs men the best of three final series in two straight Andy Jr George and Ted Derbyshire shared the Heat goals Newmarket and Aurora players formed the backhone of the championship club Ed Watson Newmarket performed heroically in the Heat Treat goal all season Cord Bone Bone find George Newton were other Newmarketers with the team Andy Jr Aurora along with Don Booth Glen Smith and Ted Derbyshire completed the Heat Treaters roster Toronto on Wednesday developed into a Newmarket feature Men- Anything the municipalities I CentenarTof The turned were the B and club and that the lwo ww Schoo its fashion show the towns com- government together is Principal and tag Centennial celebrations the worthwhile commented Council- thanked by the president Mrs Citizens Band and the request lor Gladstone Kicller Municipal- 1 Michael Steel Both girl were that former residents contact the I are carrying a heavy burden in the clerk the newspaper or any now that makes the issuing of contest nice or the local organizations to give difficult There is no announced that Ph present addresses j son why the two groups can sit ChaHps ffl bc M down for discussion hase chool The Newmarket Public schools held Open House on March when parents and friends of the pupils visited the schools during the afternoon and The classrooms were decorated with art work and science and social studies projects Samples of the childrens writ ing arithmetic and spelling were displayed Everywhere there Were evidences of the industrious pre parations by both teachers and pupils for the special event from laboriously printed greetings in the grade one class We are glad to see you to elaborate welcomes in the senior grades Teachers welcomed the oppor tunity of meeting and talking Name Aurora Man Editor Of National Publication Gordon Lee Aurora leaves for Montreal this weekend to take on a new position as editor of the Canadian a national mon thly publication for the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada Mr Leo has been a member of the Aurora for three years and secretary this year In his new position he also will assisting the executive director of The ribbons will be in red gold and navy The attendance banner was won by Mr grade seven and eight class Lunch was serv- after an amusing a had been played LETTER PROM ROTIIMAN A letter from Rothmtn of has been Canada Ltd was read at the Manager of Alex March 1 meeting of town council I Realtors who have of- This is the firm which last yearly hi Keswick and considered Newmarket as the site Newmarket for its new Canadian plant known l Aurora The letter was in reply to one written in February by Councill or Gladstone Ridler It thanked and Newmarket joined the firm about years ago and has been very successful In that period he Johnnys and Marys mother Par- I the Jaycees of Canada Until were pleased to be able he worked for Orenda En- view their offsprings work in at light of the class standard The him for informing the firm of the always ready advise any- present services and labor avail- r problem able in Newmarket youngsters for the most part were delighted to be the center of all this bustle and excitement HEATED COUNCIL Continued from page 1 WOMENS CONSERVATIVE ANNUAL ON MARCH Yake Appliances Shade King City Lions To Aurora Yake Appliances endea voring to lift the North York mid get hockey league title from King City drew first blood in their third round playoff series as they shaded King City at Nobleton March Aurora will put their onegoal lead on the line tonight as the two clubs resume the twogame totalgoals series at the Aurora arena Bill put the decision on tin hook in the first two rounds Powered by the two- goal sniping of Ted Teeter and Keith Browning Aurora lined up a lead in the first two periods It was as well the Mundel- had this cushion King City Lions started to rom and skate in third During their third period return to form the King City crew put away two goals without getting a counter punch from Aurora Bill Brown Stewart Davidson and Stew were Lions hell ringers with the former two cashing their shots in the final minutes SPRING BONNET TEA ere discussed for the lOW Spring Bonnet tea by the made by the- week The tea will he held in Trinity United church on Thursday Mar in both the afternoon and evening MISSION CIRCLE J speaker at the It be Mrs Arthur Stevens Mrs the Circle of the Christian Baptist in Victoria hospital church at hall SQUIRT TOURNAMENT Ten teams have entered the squirt tournament to held at the arena Saturday reports tourney chairman Ross Tournament play will get under way at am and will continue to approximately pm Due to the tournament there will he no regular games in the Little NHL playoffs The Newmarket Womens Pro gressive Conservative association will hold its animal meeting at the fire hall auditorium Newmarket the town had to pick up a deficit on Tuesday evening March at of it would not hi as heal- pm thy a picture as is shown here Special films will be shown at In 1951 and when the the meeting Everyone is invited town of Newmarket was in the I to attend hockey business the town did pick up the cheque for the amount some agreed Mr Wright- man But it is out of the hock- business now The have more or less lovered the debentures said Mayor Glad man But In no way have they covered the insurance and not the Mr suggested that the clerk prepare a complete report for council as he said the reports presented that night did not re- J fleet a true picture of the i made by the town to off- sot operating deficits at the arena Haskell Questioned Mr questioned Mr alxiut the earlier records of the arena operation He said that prior to artificial ice when the recreation commission ran the arena Mr Haskell was secretary of the arena Mr said he wasnt that he wai secretary of the ways and means committee Prior to lftvt continued the reeve there is no record of what was spent We even find tie- hooks Have you a record ho asked Mr Imagine you have replied Mr Haskell The argument was hailed with the suggestion that the matter be tabled until more information could be provided by the clerk Councillor Kent a member of this years arena commission I invited all members of council to visit the arena before the next council meeting so that they could see the munber of improvements made their Editors Note Arena financ ial reports and any further re- ports by the town clerk will In published In the next Issue of Ihr and JR EVENING WMS HAS MISSION FILM A film on The New Southeast Asia will be shown when the Junior Evening auxiliary of Trinity United church meets in the church hall on Tuesday Mac HI at pm Mrs John sons group will be in charge of the program A social halfhour will follow the business session STREET LIGHTS Approval was given by town council for the erection of street lights at the fair grounds One light will lie placed at the entrance to the York Curling club Muriel St and the other approximately feet of this entrance TharicoiHkmg A out out tore Mission Crescent who has been a patient Loudon for on March the past several weeks has re pm in the Sunday school turned home and is considerably improved in health Lions Reach Ont Finals Down Parry Sound 117 jr Ik LTD MAIN ST NEWMARKET TW Aurora hockey fans are sudden ly becoming aware they have a sharp bantam hockey team worth shouting for The Lions are now on standby orders to meet eith er or St Marys in the Ontario minor hockey association banatam finals Defeating Parry Sound at Aurora Thursday and at Par ry Sound Saturday to the semi final round II the Lions qualified for the finals At the Sound Saturday the Lions saw their threegoal If TIRED ALL THE TINE a bit thin toed ut rondeau mud by tutu I IkIcTi m htlp lUir Bun bitter deep Gel KUJn Pill Look tht with bind You on evaporate as Parry Sound punch ed home three firstperiod goals Norm Dennis clubs effect ive Scoring ace put Aurora ahead in the Series with a second- period Robert Wrights two goals in the third and Ken Taylors sin gleton put the game and scries on ice Thursday Norm Dennis two early goals and Don Taylors goal at 1934 set Aurora up with a firstperiod lead Hob Wall and Ken Taylor added to the Lions ad vantage in the middle period The Sounders showed their best form in the final period to the Lions Robert Wri ght and Paul Simian were Lions third period marksmen Terry Mill Wayne Clairmont were the Sounders best in the ot Percy Preston is coach Doug Harrison manager of the Aurora team INFANTS TO Phone TW The chapel at Tenquin air base was the scene of the wedding on February of Betty loan Stephens daughter I of Mr and Mrs L Stephens Newmarket and Maurice Frederick Moore son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Moore Brant ford Mr and Mis Moore will live at the station at PAROCHIAL GUILD HAS ST PATS TEA The annual St Patricks lea of St Pauls Parochial guild will he held in parish hall on Friday March There will be a sale of home baking Tea will be served from to pm IT IM 54792 The PATIO Service Station and Restaurant DON MILLS RD AT DAVIS EXCELLENT MEALS OPEN UNTIL 1 AM Dreams Come True for Couple 65 Retire 200 A Month A popular In- wife retired on a month lite and come line trunks to a the ill 1 vis then he qui federal ion I ifo Pension Plan which included opened hi store ith baby and he only so much for Hunt plana It prise his Confederation Mm linn how In- dreams tonic true without or be fttiiinnily l how cdilr nuke dreams coma true and loved the same mill a life Im with Jonfedcratioii Life noiUtai For In ft Sot a JOHNEJARVIS Representative Newmarket I

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