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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Apr 1957, p. 16

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Want to know why dividends to the people in Social Credit and Increasing taxation elsewhere In Canada For infor mation write to the Social Credit Association of Canada Avenue Ottawa Ministerial Association Gives Message About The Liquor i the Newmarket i pm and from to 9 pm Stand- Ministerial Association released the following statement on the subject of the coming vote on whether or not Newmarket is to have liquor stores The vote is on Mar On May the voters of New market will be asked to approve or disapprove of the establish- of government stores for the sale of liquor As clergy of the town of Time Those whose names have been omitted from the vo ters list or have been placed on the voters list and not entitled to vote should see the returning of ficer on these dates Otherwise except for one special qualifica tion Wesley Brooks the town clerk will explain upon request they will be unable to I vote on the polling dates Those qualified to vote should of a good citizen get to the polls on May to cast his vole as he should on all civic matters Respectfully submitted The Newmarket Ministerial Association April ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday April WI News fatter Risks Death Save Sens life Bystander Protects ffieir Future A Confederation Life man this near tragedy he lib- cursed it with father who wondered about his familys future hod he been killed So checked the fathers insurance fan and found certain weaknesses The two men sot down together mode that changes Present ProUfJion Payable Protection Fur Yeaa Total Parable A guaranteed in the has an estate if your life insurance your familys future determined by the estate plan set up not To get the wort out of every dollar we invite to of Confederation long in plan ning Cols it you Confederation nun today Confederation market we believe that this is a J keep in mind that having voted most important issue and that all i right to the establishment of voters should possess such infor- j government stores for the sale of as will make clear what they require the same pro- vote is about to rescind their action An advance poll will be opened should so desire at a later on Saturday April 27 from am noting also that until 5 pm and from pm until majority per cent 10 pm Standard Time before the poll is for the purpose of stores for the receiving the votes of voters who r by expect to be absent from the Seeing that this issue is of the on the day fixed for others Vie vole on the interest question will be on the first volunteer commit- ADD The regular meeting of the Newmarket branch will be held in the Agricultural hall on Bots- St on Thursday April at 230 pm Our guests will be Mrs A Sedore the district president and Mrs C district sec retary They will conduct elec tions of offices Motto Dont walk this year in last years rut Roll call Pay dues Topic Election of Officers Hostesses Mrs Boyd Mrs Pitt and Mrs Hill from the tee of the Ministerial Association Of oclock in forenoon until was formed to work With Inter- oclock in the Stand- groups in the town who had requested assistance from the Anyone voting at Ministerial Association and these to polling and those persons who League is own properly in Newmarket but of liquor outlets reside elsewhere will not be ell- Newmarket to vote The Newmarket Ministerial revising officer will be urges upon all so the Court of Revision on to give this question the April and in the town hall earnest consideration and thought from am to noon 2 to it deserves and to exercise the Whitchurch Council Discusses York Health Units Objections To Subdivision On Srigley Street For Information on how to mod from your inwranc protection JOHN E JARVIS Representative Newmarket fc NOAM A SPLIT STAY HEBE TO The last years of Womens Institutes constitutes a pageant by Centre York District when the York Institute holds the annual rally at park July In charge of Centre York act are Mrs Donald presi dent of the Vandorf branch Mrs Doris Vandorf and Mrs Austin Rumble King branch The committee met with Mrs George Centre York president to decide on the features of The Last Years of WI Union Street branch met the home of Mis Archie Thursday April There were members and three children present Mrs Thompson read report of the years work Reports were given by mem bers of the standing committees It was decided to continue the birthday box A family night is being planned Further particu lars later Mrs Archie conducted the installation of officers which are as follows Past President Mrs Titus Peregrine president Mrs William Moulds first vice- president Mrs Leonard Salmon second vicepresident Mrs Ar chie third vicepresident vices of water and sewers are its ok said Deputyreeve Rich- made available I ardon It was stated thai the A Reeve said there was a Marsh subdivision which is on substantial water course near si i east of New- ihe properly and he wouldnt agree to any public utilities in Whitchurch township council township to go into the utility received communications at the business regular meeting on Friday after- its the first step to annexa- from the York County lion added Councillor Wall- Health Unit advising that two work specific subdivisions should not If the wants be proceeded with unless the ser- j make provision for these things J Mrs Thomas Swanson secre tarytreasurer Mrs Ernest Bur gess district director Miss Vio let Micks directors Mrs Walter Rose Mrs Ernest Burgess Mrs Stanley Shanks and Mrs William Jackson Auditors Mrs A ami Mrs Lee Glover press correspon dent Mrs Thomas pi anist Mrs Lee Glover assistant pianist Mrs Edwin Bitch sun shine committee Mrs Graves Mrs Lee Glover Mrs Greenwood and Mrs Standing committees agricul ture a I Canadian industries Mis David English historical re search and current events Mrs Archie Sedore citizenship and education Mrs J home economics and health Mrs Irvine Rose public and community act ties Mis Thomas resolutions Is the split level house a ad A great many people thought so when split levels first began to appear among the moderately priced houses built since the but they are widely popular now I for one am convinced they are here to May In fact there are several good practical and financial reasons why they will be popular for a long time yet For one filing the split level makes maximum use of every Inch of unuseable spice thus rutting total cost of the house Hut as well as being economical design Ilea In very nicely with new trend toward open In- fedora and In make for a greater flexibility in Way of a house can be used by Its occupants In other words room becomes mora feasible than It would be in a plan where all rooms are Tided from one another by full walls The end result Is that open plan reduce the amount of for number of rooms needed provide all the accommodation ft the family needs Eight or ten years ago a conser vative buyer was well advised to clear of split level be- cause of the limited number of buyers who wanted this style of bouse Hut today I not hesitate to a spill level to any respective buyer who an est In one All other factors equal this type of house Just as good value fori money and its wide popular- means there no longer the of a limited resale mark- market had opened with lots and a potential of more It was being serviced with sep tic tanks and well water The subdivision was passed by the township some time ago and to date only six lots had been de veloped The Health Unit letter went and to state that the subdivision would not be approved today by that body without provision for sewers The septic tanks it said vould become a health prob lem in the future If provision for sewer hookups at a later date were not provided for now the Health Unit advised that the building should be held up A similar instance was cited the Development Co hi hoi vision vhere bouses were proposed with a potential of GO Reeve led off the on the matter by stating that was more to this no tice from the Health Unit than met the eye Its the first step he to try and force the the section He said that this was only a start that more de velopment was likely if the in terested parties could get the township into the utility busi ness Councillor Wailwork said that tanks had been used for years on a lot more than houses and he wasnt aware that Resolutions were presented re cently to Prime Minister Louis St Laurent from the Canadian Federation of Business and Pro fessional Womens clubs Mrs Baylaw national president accompanied by two Federation officers met with the Prime Min ister Last summer when the and P clubs International Congress met in Canada more than women from tree countries of the world were guests of the Canadian government for Ottawa Day Appreciation was express ed to Mr St Laurent for this hospitality Mrs Baylaw conveyed the thanks of the Canadian B and Federation to the Prime Minister for the passing of a federal equal pay bill Mr St Laurent was congratulated that a woman had been appointed to the Civil Ser vice commission and that Canada had signed the UN covenant on political rights of women a step the Federation considered long overdue The request that more women be appointed to the Senate was renewed by delegation The Canadian Federation has held that many well qualified women could and should fill more ap pointed policymaking positions in government u in the lengthy discussion the delegation urged that women be appointed to Commissions Crown Company boards and especially the Can ada Council Mr St Laurent agreed that Canada was slow in naming wo- men to such positions He said the government was aware there were many women qualified for the appointments and assured the delegation that they would be considered as the opportunity arises Mr St Laurent was requested to have Canada sign Convention submitted to the United Na tions through This con vention which deals with equal remuneration for work of equal value has not been ratified by the Canadian government Mr St Laurent explained that this matter came under the Jur isdiction of the Department of External Affairs He said Hon Leslie Pearson will consider the problem The Canadian anil federa tion for some time has considered one clause of the Unemployment Insurance Act as a definite dis crimination against newly mar ried women It has urged that the clause be removed The delegation recommended that if a problem In this area it be dealt with by other mean The Prime Minister said a committee is working on the Act at present and considering certain change Ho will for ward the committees brief to the Canadian Federation Mr St Laurent suggested that the place for womens voices to be heard was in the House of Commons He issued a challenge to members of Business and Professional Womens clubs in Canada to raise the present fem inine representation in he- House Of a total of mem bers only three are women The Canadian Federation en dorses this challenge The Fed eral House is the place where the best minds in the country regardless of the sex of their owners should be working to gether in the interest of all Can adian citizens ANSNORVELDT Rev P Lagerwey has returned home from a four week stay at St Michaels hospital in Toronto Mr Kiers is a patient in York county hospital in Newmarket Mr and Mrs John visited Mr and Mrs T on Sunday Mrs Sr and Mrs H DcBoer Mrs and Mrs T Mulder have taken up resid ence in the new apartment build ing built by Mr VanHarmclcn Brampton conducted the afternoon services at the Christian Reformed church The centennial of the church was observed at the special service in the morning NEWMARKET CIVIC RIGHTS AND MODERATION COMMITTEE any more people had died there than anywhere else because of them Members agreed to send the communications on to the plan ning board Wrecking Yard A petition signed with more than names was received Mrs Leonard Salmon advising against allowing a wrecking yard on the fourth con cession about a half mile north of on east side Council debated as to whether the real estate agent interested should ho advised to seek an other site but some expressed the view that it would only mean another petition in whatever area the yard was allowed to develop Reeve expressed view that business could not be io id all over the township just because of petitions against it were going to listen to all the delegations these people might as well be told right now that they cant locate on Mill Its selfish ness how far beyond your own fences can you expect to control other peoples property he said Council concluded without taking any action You have no Of our Sharp Newmarket Furniture Electric RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES Sunday April from fa I of COMMERCE IS BETTER COMMUNITY VANDORF Mr ami Mrs Herbert White and Ruth Mr and Mrs Grant Morley and visited Mr and Mrs William Chamberlain and Judy of Wexford on Sunday GROUND OBSERVERS HOLD CONFERENCE regional and assistant supervisors held their annual conference on Sunday at Killer Centre in Bar in- On Ihe Saturday evening previous conference supervisors were at the Officers Mess at Edgar Among the topics covered at the conference were planning of Wings lions to official e observers next training exercises volunteer enrolment results of amalgamating London Filter Centres with Peterborough detachment and other items of Fit I Up commanding officer of the On tario district and Wit 8 Wood Peterborough detach ment commander were in on dunce and gave the the thiiii man the meeting was It S Swan ton detachment commander of tin area Among attending the conference were Mr Chandler Mr and Mrs I Whitehead Mr Gen Mr John King City Mr John Pickering Mr Harry llunlsvillo Mr Stan Mr Mel and Mr Rodney of Lands and Parry Sound and Mr Clare Kee- Technical Advisor on Pub licity of Ontario I saved money Willi cash all I needed i t liuirt til tut hi for a It of sail I enough nil lie if alio I jii in cc Lit I Ac Am I ever I Hera in me I pit I plan in Imilgcl 1 mull- I iii car I juy for Hi lliiuKfHlil Stan mil MM title can tun in a J in or a rail in time Mail IMUIH Ai tiU taw all it flat rial ITIZENS COMPANY LIMITED Id fa Manaatr- Mam In a J I gi In piintiaal ilii KVENING in The regular meeting of the Ev ening Trinity United church was held on Tuesday April with the president Mrs Gladstone idler presiding Mrs group conducted The soloist Mrs I Stephens was accompanied at the piano by Mm I Walker The guest speaker foe the evening was Miss Neave occupational therapist and recreational leader at re en acres She gave a very interesting talk on her work The meeting closed with refreshments This Committee believes that most benefit to the public will be achieved by emphasizing the wisdom of moderation in the use of liquor rather than by magnify ing the evils of its misuse The statutes of the Dominion and the Province per mit the retailing of alcohol through approved outlet Every adult citizen of Newmarket is therefore entitled under his constitutional rights to purchase alcohol for his own use The Newmarket Civic Rights and Moderation Com mittee believes that Newmarket a town of popu lation and the County Seat should have lepal outlets available for use by its citizens The presence of these outlets will encourage the public to shop locally will attract trade from the sur rounding areas bringing greater prosperity to this com munity This will encourage other commercial and in dustrial undertakings to locate in Newmarket The Committee is of the opinion the provision legal outlets is the only effective method of combating illegal outlets and their attendant evils The Civic Rights and Moderation Committee is strongly opposed to the establishment of Beverage Rooms or Cocktail Bars in Newmarket but supports the establishment of a Government Liquor Store and a Brew ers Retail Store in the Town of Newmarket Should the plebiscite be successful the will make representations to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Brewers Warehousing Co with a view to selecting sites which will be of benefit the community with regard a Convenience for local b Adequacy of car parkins Attracting trade to the the town Alex Hands Councillor A Kent Charles R VanZant CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITY BETTERMENT PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY Era and Express Classifieds Bring Best Results Biggest Power Package of em all and all strictly horsepower MOIOItVAlUl Only offers SafetyMated Power in all 32 models Throughout untie youll is luUmc Hatty power mi in related timing whether youre easily through iiiv luilu on the highway Pontine you to lute il 4iil hit either en V8 in the industry ti li power package ten ll from h more more la- the iu iransmiuioni PowerChief Vs louej glide IHIuxc lAuicuU4nCtuiaiulSU4toHtn on Super ami So no mailer how power tame terrific Pontiac ha utJ the power plant for you And it maximum eliirteocy with pleasing economy Sec your dealer Price Youll agree dollar for dollar you a GoodBuy from the word 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