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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Apr 1957, p. 18

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April J mans AROUND CORNER MAIN ST SOUTH PC MATERNITY DRESSES ONLY S495 SIZE 1 Reg to S1 95 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONET Town trucks will pick up garden refuse and mis cellaneous keepsakes not normally taken in the re gular garbage AH west of Main Street Tues- day April 23 EASTSIDE All east of Main Street Wednes day April 24 Please place all refuse near the curb early EVANS Ceil Chairman of Garbage Committee Back- Owner YOU SAVE you protect your family at the same time when you become a policyholder of the SUN LIFE OF CANADA ERIC ARZ Newmarket Phone TW BUY GOODWILL USED CARS Backed by our Written Warranty 1955 PLYMOUTH 2loor Sedan Immaculate condition one owner true mileage only 16000 This is an out- Standing value priced at CHEV BEL AIRE Hardtop sport Coupe with heal er signals good rubber Looks and runs like nesv This is a real sharp one for only SPECIAL Riviera Hardtop with Leather Trim Cus tom Radio A real clean car driven low mileage by one owner Priced at Pathfinder Deluxe Sedan with Power Glide Radio Signals Window Washer up Lights In show room condition One Priced to sell at Sedan Heater Sign a I and good tires Wry clean Asking 105000 PLYMOUTH Custom Suburban Station Wagon Radio Signals Driven less than miles New Car Warranty at 249500 PONTIAC Pathfinder Deluxe Hardtop Fully equipped with heater radio automatic power brakes oil filler signals white wall tires Just 10000 actual miles New Car Warranty Asking 249500 CHEVROLET 2 door Sedan Mew Paint Mechanically Good Tires Clean as a whip 74900 FOR QUALITY and SERVICE SEE MOTORS Newmarket Limited Your Authorized BUICK AND TRUCK DEALER Eagle Street Newmarket Ph TWining 52351 I Federation rloMs Dtscmsiofl On Farm Safety Order of Agriculture In a countswide education program by holding a panel on Safety and Security on Form Monday night It was held at Sharon Hall Films also were shown on the safety theme The panel under the chairmanship of William Taylor Sharon had as it members Don McMillan Sharon and William Newmarket Discussion covered a wide field of accident prevention on the farm and pro tection with insurance Mrs a member of the legal firm of Stiver Vale and provided le gal opinion on farmers liability and gave in addition a resume of the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund The meeting under the chair manship of H Ferguson Shar on the Township Federation Pre sident heard reports from An gus Morton on his attendance at the Vineland leadership confer ence and from Clave on his attendance at the Farm Forum annual meeting in Toronto Frank York County Federation president and Fred Wicks county field man also spoke A social hour concluded the evening which had a good at tendance and keen participation in discussion a Notifarifti Do you remember when this play was presented in Newmarket The hair styles suggest the twen ties Eugene McCaffrey who was in this play recalls was an Irish Night Play presented by St Johns church Here are the names as he recalls them but Eugene says he may be mistaken about one or two Back row left to right Eugene McCaffrey Ted Gould and Ralph Goldsmith Second row from back Norm Williams the late Basil Jim Frank Rogers and Laurie Goldsmith Third row Miss Walsh who was a teacher at the St Johns Mrs Ralph Goldsmith and Millie Goldsmith In front are Margaret Duncan and Pat This photo was taken by Bert Late George Vale Was Auditor For Newmarket Nearly 3 0 Years Funeral mass was celebrated at St Johns church Newmarket at am on Monday March 25 for George Vale who had been a resident of Newmarket since He was a member of the town council before the first world war and was town audi tor for nearly years He was born in at wight England He started as accountant with the Davis leather in and retired in Three of his sons served in the first world war His oldest son Claude served in the first and second world wars and in the Korean war Surviving are his widow who marked her birthday on March Mi Vale was on Feb sons Claude of Florida George with the Crown Trust Co Toronto Edward of and Joseph of a daughter Noel Mrs John West of Newmarket grand- children and two groat grand children He had a son and grandson in will Age Allowances Shared By Province The Province of Ontario assume half Die cost of lh j per month raise in old age assist- a nee allowance which will effective July Premier Leslie Frost has announced The provincial and federal governments share equally in the payment these allowances As soon as the federal miniver of finance indicated his government was ready to raise its contribu tion by S3 the provincial gov ernment agreed to match it Welfare Minister Louis figures the increase in allowance will cost Ontario an additional yearly Mr and Mis Douglas and Roger had Sunday dinner at the home of Mr Moore New market Guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs J McNicol were Mi and Mis Sheridan and two boys also Mr and Mrs ft and Patsy Am in Mr and Mrs It Kell and Toronto have moved into Mr Raymond house at Ho- The WI will meet Tuesday April at the home of Mrs Cecil Wood This will be the business meeting with election of officers Recently the club meeting was held at the school A good program was provided Election of f f was as fol lows pre Mrs Walker see Mr Robinson and Mr Penrose Mr and Mis Elgin Evens Sharon who have just arrived home from Florida called on Mr and Mrs A on Sunday school centennial will he held at the school on Aug ust and IB Mr and Mrs John Larson and four little sons have moved to the East Green wood farm house the Korean war Ted Vales son was with the Canadian troops Claude of Florida was with the Battalion in the first world war in 1920 he joined the US Marines was at Pearl Harbor when the Jaoaneso made their bombing attack and was in the Korean war Mr Vale was a keen critic town council activities His ser vice on council and that of his son Joe a former mayor of New market make up a long family record in community service Mr Vale always read each issue of the Era and contain ing council debates Mr Vale had come to Canada in a Mrs Vale in were married October 7 and they celebrated their anniversary last fall Pallbearers at the funeral were Frank Evans worth Laurie Goldsmith Lloyd Smith J Davis Jr all of Newmarket and Claude May Jr Toronto Interment was St Johns cemetery Newmarket HOSPITAL WA TEA SET FOR APRIL 12 A phantom hake sale will hf held at the annual spring tea of York County Hospital Womens auxiliary in the Newmarket fire hall auditorium Friday April Tea will be served from 3 to ft pm In place of the usual donations of home baking members have been invited to send the price of a pie or cake they would have to the bazaar Contributions will he received by Mrs W Ballard ways and means chairman or Miss treasurer The sale be a phan tom one hut other special ties at the spring will be real There will be a draw on a sequintrimmed stole Items from the Chop will he offer ed for sale Entertains Executive At Toronto Luncheon Mis W If Johnson King Township president of the dist rict University Womens Club en tertained the executive at a lun cheon held at the Toronto University womens of which she is a member Those were Mrs A Miss Edna Mrs Mrs Mrs W Thom son and Or Lillian sup plying for her daughter Mrs Bruce Davis A short business session follow ed and a general meeting of the club was planned for Tuesday ev ening May in Kingcraft House King City MOUNT ALBERT MAN JAILED IS DAYS Lyle McLaren 64 Mount Al bert pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk driving when he appear ed before Magistrate on Tuesday April He was sentenced to 15 days in jail His drivers license was sus pended for months McLaren was charged following a twocar collision at Brown Hill on April I Four persons receiv ed minor injuries Constable conducted the investigal- North Gwilllmbury Planning Board Meets The planning board met in the municipal offices of North limbury township at on Monday evening April Approval was given for the er ection of a sixlane indoor bowl ing alley on the southeast corn er of the Metropolitan Road and fourth concession The property is being sold by Tom Sheppard to Axford Toronto Plans call for a by foot building to be erected on the by foot lot fronting on the Metropolitan In time Mr Axford hopes to have a gasoline service stat ion built on the same property The board also passed the sub division blueprints offered by Messrs J Kaskalis and Fifty lots and two park ar eas are on the plans These are laid out in streets and crescents and will be on the old Herb Shep farm near Keswick at the Next step is the roads in the ST JOHNS PUPILS PROVIDE PROGRAM AT YORK MANOR More than pupil from St Johns school mem bers of Hi Johns Glee club pro vided the program when the New market region I auxiliary held it March birthday party for the resident of York Manor It was a preview of the concert be ing given by in the town hall tonight Harvey wai in of the program Other members of the teaching staff who suit ed were Mrs V Mrs L Mill 9r Principal p J Master of ceremonies ry Gorman The program different Go by bus Enjoy beauty counts from in High ay ft for fun and choral groups H groups grades five to eight band from grades one piano solo by Carol accordian by Louise GlucJcy and several selections George Kellys HiTone Boys Don Jackson and Tom Kurtz The entertainers were light refreshments by the Legion Ladies The usual birthday card and cake was distributed the residents by a group of to headed by Mrs Arthur Sheridan SAMPLE PACKAGE TOUR NEW YORK faerfu 1 toots J vary yo ESTABLISHES IN KING Dr Joseph P Houlton Dexter of Chiropractic has set up practice at his home Humber Drive Heri tage Parx King City He and his the former June Webb Tor onto came to the village to live last September after their marr iage PHONE Dr graduated tut new subdivision being brought up I May after a four year course at to standards acceptable to the township road SUpCrindent The survey was made by Paul and calls for one fam ine Canadian Memorial Chirocra- College Toronto Toronto born he attended St Michaels High school and during his last ily dwellings and commercial lots two years there trained St a possible motel site college major hockey team v Si i M- x A This handy step stool M A A ONLY VmII fiivj LOOK us w j- lad MtsMi awl VALUE with your purchase of 2 quarts or more of SPUED SATIN SPREDLU5TRE Lit rrrrrtTTv WOMEN LIBERALS TO MEET APRIL Fourteen members of the ex ecutive of the York North Wo mens Liberal Association met at Die home of Miss Church St mi Wed nesday Plans were made for the regular monthly meeting to be held on April at pm In the Veterans club- room town hall The feature of this meeting will he a panel discussion Our at Election Time Mr Lome Lee Aurora president of the association with two of his executive associates will form the panel ments will he served now pastels and natural wood tone WOOD STAINS t Ui i tot iu J i 1 1 Owl it 1 1 SATIN the wonder wall paint goes on twice as easily as wall paint So washable it stays new looking lor years in 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