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Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Mar 1957, p. 12

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Business Protessione Services MISCELLANEOUS MUG STORE NOTICE FOR PRESCRIPTIONS AND EMERGENCE NEEDS SUNDAY MAR 24 Phone Bud Fisher TW 52452 of Harvey Lanes Pharmacy Hfcrvey Lanes Pharmacy Will Be Open AH Next Week MARCH 25 MARCH 30 Until pm Going to the Old Country by Ship or Airplane Reservations for Steamships Airlines and Cruises HERBERT Travelbureau Official agent for all steamship lines Trans Canada Airlines and KLM Main St Newmarket Phone 54891 DENTAL DR WO NOBLE DENTIST Oyer Provincial Police Of Ike Office Residence 56492 DR KELLY DENTIST Main Street Newmarket Phone TW DR VANDERVOORT DENTIST Main St Newmarket Phone TW INSURANCE STAN TROYER Lawn and Garden Equipment SALES SERVICE Richmond Hill TTJrner Sanitary Contractor Orates Cleaned and Repaired Septle Tanks Pumped Service STUNDEN RICHMOND HILL TURNER Bottlers Contractors or Fanners- No and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by truck Clapperton Lumber Co Write for prices Port Ontario MR LEON B NASH Organist Trinity United Church Studio of Music STREET NEWMARKET TUITION FOR VOCAL PIANO AND ORGAN Dial Newmarket POWER TOOLS AND FLOOR SANDERS AND FINISHERS Fred Penrose Phone or TW 52116 Newmarket RUDOLPH Organist and Choirmaster St Andrews Presbyterian Church Newmarket will accept pupils for the coming term Individual instruction given for Organ and Piano W Queen Street TW 52113 MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy W Ph 54221 AURORA Phone PA Life Fire Auto Casualty Insurance and Low Cost Auto Financing INSURANCE JOHN JARVIS Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket PHONE MOUNT ALBERT INSURANCE Endowments Pensions Family Income and Mortgage Life Insurance Bill Timothy St NEWMARKET PHONE TW 54141 AURORA PA ACCOUNT A A CONLIN 252A Main St Chartered Accountant PHONE NEWMARKET Harper Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS J JACKSON Resident Partner Orate Street Newmarket Telephone TW LEGAL FLOYD CORNER Qc Barrister Solicitor and Notary Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA Res PA District Students Will Participate In Career Day At Sutton T A Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA St Stiver Vele Peppiatt and Errington BARRISTERS SOLICITORS NOTARIES R Stiver QC Joseph Vale QC J Peppiatt William MAIN ST Newmarket Ont A M MILLS BARRISTER SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC 208A Main St Newmarket PHONE 52941 VIOLET ROBINSON NOTARY PUBLIC Conveyancing Insurance Some students from eight secondary schools in the district will participate in the Career Day to be held at Sutton District high school Wednesday March 27 The purpose of the cooperative conference is to give students ac curate and uptodate information on various career fields in which they have expressed an interest The conference was planned on the basis of a questionnaire given to grade and students from high schools in Bradford Brock district Mark- ham Newmarket Port Perry Sutton As a result representatives from fields were invited to speak to small groups of students who will be able to hear and question three people of their choice during the daylong con ference J Burrows chairman of the District high school board will welcome the students and guests and Rev John MA will deliver the key note address Careers and occupational fields represented include Agriculture Armed Services Ap prenticeship Civil Services Cler gy Dentistry Engineering Law Nursing Medicine Sales Teach ing Mining Provincial Institute of Trades Institute Ve terinary College Col lege Guelph University Courses General Arts Good Citizenship Training In York Countys 4H Club KESWICK On Sunday March Mrs Ross Pollock entertained in honor her husbands birthday As sisting in serving lunch was Mrs Frank Nelson Guests present were Mr and Mrs Nel son and son John Stouffville Mrs Ada and Mrs Sheppard Toronto Mr and Mrs Bill Nelson and family Oril- Ha Mr and Mrs William Nelson Sr Mount Albert and from Kes wick Mr and Mrs Ed Alder and son George Mr and Mrs Carl Kellington Mr a d Mrs Dave Green and Mr and Mrs Arthur Pollock Mrs William Lloyd spent a couple of days last week visiting friends in Toronto Mr and Mrs Grant and two children from Midland visit ed Mr and Mrs Rcdditt on Sunday Mrs Riley Beach was the capable leader of last Wednesdays prayer service of the Christian church This weeks leader was Mrs Beach Mrs Jack Wright Bay View Drive is in hospital Toronto for observation Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery Mrs Wright is organ ist of the Christian church Page It The Newmarket Era and Thursday March SI Keswick Koraleers Keep Kiwanis Shield By Marlane Ulan For the third successive year the Keswick Koraleers have tured the Kiwanis Shield in com petition at the annual Kiwanis Festival Under the direction of Mrs Elaine the leers have entered the Festival for three years and have claimed first prize in their class This years competition was held in Eaton Auditorium to and the adjudicator was Brian IN LIFE INSURANCE were to be unaccompanied The class they entered was for group singer of more than girls There were in all and were entered in the group of 18 years and over although the ma- of the are under years of age They are very proud of their achievement and hope to do an Fatter broadcast for radio station Farm boys and girls in York County are once again looking forward to an active club season The clubs are super vised by the Ontario Department of Agriculture Newmarket with the assistance of a large number of voluntary club leaders throughout the county Boys and girls who will be years old by May and not over 21 by Nov who have not previously participated in club work are invited to do so this year The motto of club work is Learn to Do by Doing and the clubs are designed for that pur pose as project clubs In boys and girls Calf clubs for of Ireland The winning of Shield for the third year in a row entitles the singing group to keep the shield permanently As well as capturing first prize a bursary of from the Goodyear Tire Corporation was given to them for their efforts The sons which they had to sing was Pack A a Clouds and the stipulation was that they PRESIDENTS CLUB ample the member must be lit St Phone TW responsible the raising Newmarket Mathews Dinsdale and Clark Barristers Solicitors Bay St Toronto Norman Mathews Beatrice E Mathews Stanley E Allan J Clark TELEPHONE 35391 of a calf which he has selected for his project Calf clubs will be organized at Schomberg Sha ron Sutton and In the grain clubs which will VETERINARIAN DR H VETERINARIAN Eagle St Phone DR D A Veteranarian Mount Albert Phone 155 Whitchurch Federation of Agriculture REGULAR MEETING AT HALL The World Day of Prayer ser vices were well attended when the afternoon and evening auxili aries met at Wesley church March Each group contributed to the program with Mrs James Oliver giving the message on Prayer Mrs Harold Sieeth sang Lord teach me to pray and Mrs George Richardson was pianist Hostesses were Mrs William Mrs and Mrs Carl Greenwood Miss Gall Aylett and Crawford represented Wesley Sunday school at the Temperance Federation which was held at Newmarket be organized this year members will be required to supervise the production of a oneacre plot of Garry oats A Baby Beef club will be organized on a county basis a Tractor club for boys will be organized in the Sutton district and one or more vege table clubs will be organized for the Bradford Marsh The organizational meetings for most clubs are held in April and regular meetings are held once each month until fall fair time when the member exhibits his or her project and completes the club year At the meetings usually held on district farms members are instructed in live stock judging and management or in field crop production but the chief objective of club work is to provide for its mem bers training in good citizen ship Membership is open to farm boys and girls who will be years old by May and not by Nov Calves for the Calf club may be grade or pure bred not crossbred but must be sired by a registered bull and must be born between Jan and May Baby beef calves may be steers or heifers born May to Feb Registered Garry oats will be used for the Grain club project Farm boys and girls who are interested in joining a club or in obtaining further informa tion are invited to contact M Cockburn or Pearson ricultural Representatives office Newmarket or any of the fol lowing club loaders Angus Mor ton James Queens- ville Allan Don 2 Harold Concord Norman Watson and Carl Boynton Rev and Mrs J O Richmond Hill and Mr and Mrs Ray Stouffville were Sunday guests of their cousins Mr and Mrs William Lloyd and Mrs Herring Mrs Harry Irwin who has been staying at Mr left on Saturday to be with her mother in who is seriously ill Mrs David Huntley and baby daughter Janice are spending two weeks with Mr and Mrs Jim Porter Mr Engel Vcrdoold is in Tor onto General hospital following an accident in which he fell from a truck and suffered severe head injuries The federation met on Tuesday evening with Mrs A Morton and Mrs Percy M a h y in charge of the program Mrs gave a talk on temper ance Mr John spent several days with Mr and Mrs last week The Baby Band mothers group was addressed by Miss Farr the health nurse on immunization Mrs McLean led in the devotion al period A lovely shower was given for Mrs Bernard and her baby son Thirtytwo members were enrolled A delicious lunch was served by Mrs and her group HOPE On Sunday March there will be a special service in Sharon- Hope United church at am for the young people A junior choir will lead the music service will be held in the United church at Sharon on Wednesday March 27 at pm Harvey Evans Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Evans Word has been received that Mr Harold Marshall former I Sutton District businessman and now a resident of Gait Ontario has been awarded membership for in the Presidents Club of the GreatWest Life Assurances Company The Presidents Club is compos of leading representatives of I the company who in the past year have distinguished them- selves through outstanding sales I accomplishments and mainten- of high standards in the con- duct of their business Congratu lations are in order to Mr Mar- shall Ann Walker a teacher from Toronto spent the weekend at home with her parents Mr and Mrs Sheldon Walker and family BOOST PRODUCTION the GampbelKordSilo way Ligvnii d corn fisil9 stored to a a m Site Mr and Mrs Ken Jo- feed anne and Keith visited Mr and nwIlmuin Mrs Lome Smith and family at Qucensvillo on Sunday Mr and Mrs Traviss and family Beach also Mrs Ambrose Traviss visited Mr and Mrs Verne Smith and family on Sunday The Evening auxiliary of frank Barnes Cam eron Aurora Mr and Mrs Gordon Stevenson and girls spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs Norman King MARCH 26 FILMS BUSINESS PM REFRESHMENTS ley church is sponsoring the Martin Luther film in Vandorf community hall on Friday March 22 at pm Congratulations go to Martha Ann on winning the public speaking contest at the school She was presented with the Womens Institute shield at the Open House Also Harold Brown was presented with a pen knife for perfect attendance by the principal Mr Paul Barry Miss Donna Kay with her Mrs William who under- classmates and teacher of Sutton went a serious operation at York high school attended the play County hospital is progressing fa- 1 She Stoops to Conquer in Tor- onto Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Jack Irwin Congratulations to the follow- The sympathy of the commun ity is extended to Mrs John Wil kinson and family in their recent bereavement iiSfi GIVE YOUR HOME PROTECTION pewHtnC BEAUTY v John Moore OLS ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Ave Richmond Hill Phone Hes the only MAW iJOWM WW J INSTALL Lifetime family spent Saturday with Mrs Irwins brother and family Mr Mrs Howard Johnny Irwin spent the week end with of Wilcox Lake Mr and Mrs William in t community who art celebrating their wedding anni versaries this week Mr and Mrs Robert Davidson Mr and Mrs George Mr and Mrs Stevenson Mr and Mrs Ross Mainprise and Mr and Mrs Don ald Morton Mr and Mrs Perry use The AWNINGS For Window Doors Patios Aluminum Covering colorful protection from all weather Youll find theyll toon pay for of home repair and replacement Custom made Your choice of For booklet eUtvllt Johnny and of Burlington I and family had tea Sunday Mrs John Wise of I ing with Mr and Mrs Fair- were Sunday guests of Mr barn Mrs and family The family gathered at Miss Carol Creed Newmarket home of Mr and Mrs Robert Da- had Sunday tea with the Sunday evening to honor family I the couple h are celebrating their wedding anniversary Mr and Mr Grant and Those present were Glenn David iilly and Ruth White spent last son and Rodger Toronto Mr ant nut Call BILL BR00KFS Newmarket weekend with Mr and Mrs John White and family Parry Sound Mr and Mrs Bob spent Sunday with heir parents Mr and Mrs Id In the afternoon both families visited relatives in Several little were guests Dorothy on Saturday honor of her birthday Mr and Mrs Scott Annan have returned home from their vaca tion in Florida Mr and Mrs Norman Barbara Jean and Ian and Miss Jean all of Mimlco spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Wilfred Lundy Mr Roy had the misfor tune to break his finger while chopping wood at Mrs Ralph Davidson levack Mr and Mrs Cryderman and Mr and Mrs Bernard Davidson and George Mr and Mrs David Davidson Bobby Bemlce Bill and Beth Mr and Mrs Davidson Bet Anne and Dougie John David son Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kay Eva and Donna all of Mr and Mrs Harry Davis and Nei had called during the day and Mrs Norman King and Floyd had tea Saturday even ing with her lather Mr Phillips The family Including the Im mediate members the brothers and sisters and Mr and Mrs Ross Mainprise met in hall Wednesday evening to honor Mr and Mrs George who are celebrating their wed ding anniversary Rev WI News The March meeting of the Bel- haven branch was held in the hall with Mrs Kydd presiding Mrs Waller acted as secretary There were 22 members and four present There was a report of the dist rict directors meeting held in Newmarket It was decided to hold the family banquet on April Mrs Elliott Mrs Prosscr and Mrs Stiles form the no minating committee Mrs King replied to the mot to by reading the origin of St Patricks Day Mrs Freeman Stephens had charge of the program The topic was agriculture and Canadian in dustries and the program opened with a poem Who but a Farm er Beth Anderson gave an out line of the manufacture of alu minum from clay to kitchen Mrs K Winch read a poem by Edna Jacques The Old Farm Woman Mrs W Anderson prepared a pa per on the tanning and finishing leather Hostesses were Mrs Mrs Winch and Mrs Herd- nan Leonard Breen son of Mr and Mrs Howard is on the sick list The Canadian Red Cross stock piles relief supplies for any em ergency at League of Cross Societies warehouses in Geneva Marseilles and Ankara In Hungary and Austria you are there through your Canadian Red Cross 9m produc tion at tow ClMpbl SHot ere easily erected and mentttd They constTvered vibrated we tongue end groov concrete staves and hooped with heavy rod to give a at strong as only and con crete can Distributors for Silo Sto Accessories For farther GARFIELD WRIGHT Newmarket Phone 53219 The Pine Orchard branch held March meeting at the home of Irs Miss was chairman for the urogram Mrs Douglas Hope had harge of the motto A splendid on agricultural current Vents Was given by Mrs William undy and a report on the On- Rural Leadership Forum given by Mrs Ross were Mrs William undy Mrs W Mrs Doug- as Hope Miss Aleta Mrs R The April meeting will be held t the home of Mrs Howard Me- up Phone David Rose spent the weekend with hi parent SHARON Mr and Mrs William Storey Mr and Mrs Norman Storey and Carmen attended a dinner Riven by Mrs Jack on Saturday night March in honor of her father Mr Arthur Storey to fyt I lie Jims squirrel tucks know hell in il- day Whai you m fays of ritiitnunl- llir irtiicuirmtliit my simple to be squirrel if begin ready it relitcUMut during earning LETS SI an- man of You a retirement Income a fur hi age If you ill 1641 a month beginning CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY YOURE Hi AN INVESTMEtVt a you your Annuity an fry At a will paid in lv hut you will receive if lic to and every jeC live If you ami will monthly payments the balance lOyeart And if you befuie Government will pay your heir every thin eompound Theft it an annuity plan to your and no mote laiialiiuovfnnurntAiitmiiierMTOouKUHelAimuitie the coupon re RTCALDWELL Snowball who celebrated his ST NEWMARKET OBOX birthday Mr and Mr Storey Nia gara Kails spent Sunday With the Storey family Sharon Mr Mr Row Storey Trout Creek called at the Storey home on Monday March ettwif i Ik i Burlington and Mrs Mr Mrs George Mrs Henry Kay and Mrs Pollard YOUR CHAMBER OK Mr and Mrs visited Mr Holstocks last week COMMERCE IS BUILDING A land report that she is well BETTER COMMUNITY CANADIAN 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