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Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Mar 1957, p. 12

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it Want to know dividends the people in Social Credit and increasing taxation elsewhere in Canada For Infor mation write to the Social Credit of Canada 221 Avenue Ottawa isout liHiyffi NORM BROKERS BITE Every once in a while we set call from someone who is interest ed In a house we have listed who seem quite hesitant about in Huffing any further once he learns that It is not the If who has advertised it til of which doesnt seem an ire logical to me than if I to refuse to buy a certain item a store because it wasnt the store owner himself who happened be waiting on me Store clerks work for store owners its as simple as that Some people seem to feel they would be able to trust the owner himself more than they coul trust a real estate agent But when you analyze that objection it proves to be quite illogical too After all youre not likely to fine that you know the home owner either and while a cautious at titude is a safe attitude to have in any business dealings with any one its no more logical to avoid a real estate broker of good re putation than it is to say that All doctors are interested only in how much money they can make Our business Is a little different In Its nature from that of the but- the baker or the grocery store operator but we have a stake In this community the same as they have We know that ap art from the Important consider ation of ethics it is in our own self interest to deaf fairly and squarely with all who come into our office buyer and seller This principle Is far wore im portant to us than whether we are able to sell any given piece of property from among all our list ings STOUTT AURORA REAL ESTATE SOUTH Everyone knows that women are keen shop pers and that they are always on the look out for a real bargain J J That is why so many bus passengers are women They know a travel bargain when see one ROUND TRIP FARES e Is Found Guilty Of Making False Statement Charge Was Laid By Mother Viach of Aurora was convicted on Friday March 22 of making a false statement in ob taining a marriage license last Magistrate H im posed the minimum sentence costs or one month in jail gave her three weeks to pay he fine was charged with giving age as 21 when she applied or a marriage license to town Wesley Brooks July The was laid by her mother Mrs Marketa Muller Aurora who estified in court that her daught er was born Dec 3 in Czechoslovakia s husband salesman Karl is unemployed and hey are expecting a child In pronouncing sentence Magi strate warned of the of the offense Crown Armstrong ter- it a flagrant violation of the aw and a deliberate and calculat ed effort to mislead Repeated postponements of the rial were necessary when Mrs went to Germany and to visit two married daugh ters She returned to Canada last You disapproved of the wedd ing asked Defense Counsel John yes replied Mrs Muller You still do Why did you com plain to the police She disappeared said Mrs She went away at night I tried to find her and could nt so I went to the police for help Citizens Welfare League Meets Here The executive of the Citizens Welfare League met in Trinity United church Friday March 22 at pm Reports were received and general business discussed re lative to the carrying on of a suc cessful campaign It was pointed out that much prayer should be engaged in that the will of God might in accomp lished A small committee vas ap pointed to arrange special meet ings for prayer It vas also stated that all pam phlets to be used by the League should be plainly marked with the and carry the slogan vote NO The next meeting of the league name Citizens Welfare League will be held in the committee rooms Main St Friday March at The public is invited I wanted to bring her home I felt she was not able to make such a decision on her own and I wanted to help her not harm her Earl ier when Karl and Lili spoke of getting married I told them to wait two years until she had fin ished her education I said Karl could build up a position in that time She crossed you so you laid the charge said Mr ODriscoL No I wanted to know where she was so I could talk to her replied her mother Mr Brooks testified that Karl Vlach came to the town office to find out what procedure was re quired to obtain a marriage lic ense Later he returned with Muller Mr Brooks told the court and completed a marriage license They signed it in his presence Each swore to the truth of the in formation on the Bible Mr Brooks explained Mr based his de fense on technical points He ar gued that the marriage license was inadmissable as evidence be cause it was not properly signed by the deputy registrar He claim ed it was a violation of Section Subsection two of the Vital Statistics Act which calls for the signature of either the registrar general or the deputy registrar or the stamped or lithographed sig nature of the former The form produced in court had the stamp ed signature of the deputy regist rar WI MODELS EASTER BONNETS Come spring milady shake off the last shackles of the winter season by treating herself to a hairdo and a brand new Easter bonnet The first spring evening March 20 came to King City with new style hats displayed by Bail eys Ladies Wear Aurora under the auspices of King Womens In stitute Nine members each mod elled two hats and Mrs Dailey gave the commentaries Kitchen gadget hats were mod elled by Mrs Iddison Mrs Warren McKendry and Mrs Rolling President Mrs Arnold Peter op ened the show attended by wo men in the Masonic Hall At the close of the parade the Institute sold fancy colored hat boxes and the women had the opportunity trying on the hats Pro ceeds totalled Not all of the hat boxes were sold Several orders have been taken and oth ers can be placed with Mrs Vic tor Doner King RR Mrs June Wells won the lucky door prize King Gift and Appliances Mrs Harold Heritage Park the Ross Walker prize and Mrs Allan Gellatly the Craw ford Wells prize The WI served coffee and cookies Modelling were Mrs C Ste wart Mrs Mrs W J Mrs B Hall Mrs M Munrow Mrs B Wyre Mrs Archie Campbell Mrs Paul Gre gory and Mrs Velma Neil Mrs N Wade Mrs Donor were the WI committee assisting Mrs OAK RIDGES WOMAN KILLED BY AUTO Mrs Mary Elizabeth White Oak Ridges was instantly killed early Sunday morning when she was hit by a car on No high way south of Aurora Police have charged Milton Wesley of Newmarket with criminal negligence and impaired driving Constable Jud Robinson of the Bond Lake detach ment is in charge of the investi gation Police said Mrs White was walking north on the highway when hit by the northbound car She is survived by her husband Perciva and her daughter Mrs Eric Burton Toronto Trinity YPU Members Hosts To Their Parents The Young Peoples Union members of Trinity United church Newmarket were hosts to their parents at a fireside hour follow ing the evening seiwuce last Sun day After a lively singsong led by Mary Stevens discussion group were formed for parents and teenagers and they dealt with sev eral problems of common interest Under the chairmanship of Rev Charles Fox Field Secretary for Christian Education for Toronto Conference reports we made by leach group and the topics were I thrown open for discussion Rev Fox summed up the findings of the evening David Jefferson president expressed thanks to Mr Fox Cof fee and cookies were served at the close of the meeting Extension Of Services Is Challenge To YWC A intension of services into the new suburban areas which are springing up around Toronto was the big vent ye last year it was reported at the annual meeting of the of Metropolitan Toronto last week It was the first combined annual meeting of Metropolitan its seven branches and its counselling service Mrs A Phillips presided The Ys concern in its extension policy is to bring its services into new areas with an intelligent and controlled plan which would ensure retention of the quality of work and not spread its re sources too thin it was stated Within a framework set up by the new extension committee formed by the Metropolitan board an experiment was made with the first YWCA centre at Under direction of the North Toronto branch the Willowdale centre began with parent interviews and a day camp group Last fall apartment of fices were rented on St a fulltime worker employed and the project launched Encouraged by developments of its initial experiment requests for new work with special refer- plans for these new areas Highest enrolment in groups was persons from to years of age second highest to Counselling Service The counselling service depart ment has the responsibility of giv ing help with social vocation and housing problems to single wom en in Metropolitan Toronto to married women e is offered with vocational problems only The department is staffed with professionally trained social workers and psychologists also with workers experienced in giv ing help with housing problems The service is largely financed by the United Community fund Cooperative ventures feature projects carried out with assist ance of other organizations These included Such groups as the In stitute of Child Study the Mental Health association Victorian Or der Family Service association and Neighborhood Workers The nod Hush- BLAME VISIBILITY IN PLANE CRASH AROUND CORNER MAIN ST SOUTH MENS JEANS ox reg BIG B OVERALLS reg GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED in were submitted The extension committee is now busy studying A coroners jury meeting Stoutfville blamed poor visibility andarboro durim a snowstorm for the crash of a light plane in a field nearby on February 15 Three men wore killed The jury recommended that flight plans be filed on all cross country flights Killed in the crash were the pilot George Falconer Waterloo and two passengers Alfred Brown and George Cassel both of Kitchener The plane was on a flight from to Kitchen er It crashed on Friday after noon but was not found until Sunday Feb CHICAGO LOS ANGELES 10395 BOSTON 2830 OTTAWA RICHMOND 3125 AND BUS TBAVIL FORMATION AT King George Hotel IMS KM Classified Results The Newmarket Public Library Home Decoration And Gardening This week we have a display of books to help you with your spring decorating and gardening projects These include Ladies Home Journal Book of Interior Decoration Harmonize Your Home The Art of Landscape Gardening The Standard Ency clopedia of Horticulture The Art and Craft of Cre ative Home Decorating and In A Canadian Attic Newmarket Centennial Do you remember this Early in the during the Boer War the citizens of New market celebrated every battle won by the These cele brations were frequent and fol lowed the same routine All the people of town gathered around the Pond later known as Fairy lake sometimes the hanks were black with the crowd There was a floating bridge across the pond and it would be crowded too From this bridge the boats and canoes would be launched full of peo ple Fairy Lake was larger or seemed larger in those days Newmarket was proud of its hand of 25 to 30 players They of ten played in the market square At the Victory Celebrations they formed up on the walk across the top of the dam and played a few rousing numbers These were followed by fireworks which were set off from the top of the dam pie These were followed by fireworks which were set off from the top of the dam One victory was especially im portant and the town wanted to mark it well They purchased the fireworks from Toronto around worth There were even big rockets like the ones used at the Toronto fair Every thing was ready to shoot them off after the band played Suddenly the war was brought closer home An excited man couldnt wait until the band finished to light one of the rockets He touched one off and went the whole bundle of fireworks It was a frightening experience for members of the band who were either blown into the water or in to avoid being hurt or After the excitement died down and the people climb ed out of the water with a few bruises it was noted that the only real casualties were a smashed bass drum and a heel which was blown off the boot of one of the bandsmen This story came from a gentle man who Uvea on Davis Drive Irene Librarian FRIENDS OP THE W S Elliott head of the Eng lish department at Newmarket high school will he the guest speaker when the Friends of the Library meet in the Newmarket town library on Wednesday April 10 at pm Mr Elliott will speak on Books and Heading Light refreshments will be served HOME AND SCHOOL SPONSORS CONTEST A contest for a cover design for its quarterly publication The Bulletin is being sponsored by Home and School council It is open to all students in elementary public schools within the district A prize of two dollars will be awarded to the winner whose de sign will be used for the Bul letins cover next year Entries must be in black and They should be forward ed to Mrs Kays Gorm- before Saturday May 30 Further particulars are avail able from Homo and School asso ciation presidents HOT CROSS HUNS Orders for Hot Cross buns are taken by members of St Pauls cub pack and scout com pany for the Ladies auxiliary of St Pauls Scout group Money raised from the sales will used to purchase equipment for the cubs and scouts The boys take orders for deliv ery of the hot cross buns on Fri day There will be a weekly deliv ery during Lent MISS GRACE NEAVE EXPLAINS THERAPY TO EVENING Miss Grace Neave will be the guest speaker when the Evening WA of Trinity United church meets in the church hall on Tues day April at pm Mrs Verne group will be in charge of the program Guest soloist will be Mrs I Stephens Miss Neave is occupat ional therapist and recreational director at Metro Tor ontos Home for the Aged at New market She will tell of her work ST ANDREWS GUILD The Handicraft Guild of St An drews Presbyterian church New market held its monthly meeting at the home of Shirley Wright on Tuesday Mar 12 Roll call was a household hint from each member It was decid ed to invite a guest speaker for the next meeting After the busi ness meeting a grab bag sale was held Lunch was served by the host ess Jean and Margaret The next meeting will be held at the home of Grace Court St on April at a pm In addition to whole blood the Canadian Red Cross Blood Trans fusion Service provides vital blood fractions to Canadian hos pitals YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY To turn young imps Into angels or soothe an Irritable husband nothing is quite so effective as promise of a favorite dessert Lemon Pie for instance with the smooth delicious kind of filling you make with Lemon Pie Filling Its the quick easy sure way to make lemon Ailing thats fresh and and flavorful just- right in consistency And there are many delightfully different ways to serve lemon pie Heres a simpletomake modifi cation of Cheesecake thats most delicious PINEAPPLE CHEESE SQUARES package Lemon Pic Filling sugar cup water egg unbeaten cup light cream or top milk pound cottage cheese sieved cop drained canned crashed pine apple graham wafers finely crashed Combine Lemon and l cup water in saucepan Add egg blend welt Add cream and remaining water Cook and stir ever medium heat until mixture cornea lull boll and thickened about minutes Remove Icons heat Cool a minutes once or twice Add cottage cheese and pineapple half of wafer crumbs lu 9 2Inch pan Pour In lemon mixture Sprinkle with remaining crumbs chill Cot In senate servings IEMON PIE COCONUT CRUST tablespoons soft butter Hikers Coconut package JcllO Lemon Pie FUUng Spread butter evenly on bottom sides of or pie pan coating Inside pan thoroughly Sprinkle coconut In pan pressing evenly into butter Hake In slow oven about minutes until lightly browned Cool Prepare Lem on Pie according to package directions cool minutes stirring once or twice pour Into crust Chill Wonderful topped with whipped cream of the fresh of Lemon Vie Filling the flavor is pure fruit root real lemons CHEESECAKE plain or with fruit added has lately been catching the 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