April OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA MANAGER WANTED PART TIME ONLY annual income possible by spending only a few hours monthly in just spare time Well established Canadian will appoint local man or woman to supervise this sensat ional business No experience necessary as we train you in all phases the business and no high pressure man is wanted as no selling on part is required are as follows Good Character and References Snare 5 to 10 Hours Monthly 3 A Minimum of Cash Required Which Is Fully Secured If feu can meet these qualifications and desire an interview with Company Executive in your area answer this ad immediately Please do not answer this advertisement unless you are definitely interested in a business on a high plane have the necessary cash available and are a- person who can make and give a dee finite de cision after you know the facts as those selected will be appointed immediately link is a once in a lifetime opportunity with a permanent unlimited Income For a personal interview in your area write fully about yourself phone number to Webb Company K St Alex ander Montreal Quebec Mrs George Scott Following illness of two years the death occurred on Monday April of Mary McLean wife of the late George Scott Born at Bond Head in she married George Scott in and moved to Simcoe Street in New market in She was a mem ber of the Anglican The funeral service held on Thursday April at 2 pm from and Rose Fu neral Home was conducted by Canon J Rhodes Surviving are two daughters Mrs J A Cooper Toronto Mrs Delbtrt Godson Bill and Ken of Newmarket Ted of Toronto four grandchildren and two great grandchildren four brothers and one sister Pallbearers were six nephews Walter Earl Carman Allan and Bill McLean and Edgar Jackson Interment was at Newmarket cemetery SPECIAL NOTE Government stores for the sale of liquor will lead to beer parlors and cocktail bars We do not want to throw such temptation before our young people THE LIQUOR INTERESTS want outlets in Newmarket because they know It will incr their profits OUR BUSINESS PEOPLE will not profit by such an outlet in our town The only people that will pro ar the liquo interests MANY SOBER THINKING FOLK do not want these outlets They know what will happen are against the coming of liquor outlets because such stores would be a serious detriment to our boys and girls on those who desire to drink They can secure their liquor easily Alcoholic beverages can be or dered and delivered AN OUTSTANDING CITIZEN said the other day Sure I drink and sometimes a bit too much but I am going to vote NO I want to keep Newmarket as is TWICE the BEFORE you hitch the business economy of Newmarket to Liquor Trade BEFORE you vote for nothing more than a questionable conven ience BEFORE you surrender the privilege of living in a fine town free of liquor outlets on Mayl St CITIZENS WELFARE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ROOMS MAIN ST TW Traffic Clinic Starts At Newmarket In June The first Traffic Court Clinic in York County will be held in the Newmarket town hall on June at oclock On instruction Genefal Kelso Roberts a twoday school on Traffic Court Clinics was held at Queens Park Toron to and was attended by all chief constables in York County From this school It was decided to hold a meeting on April in the town hall at Newmarket and Magistrate O and the chief constables of the muni cipalities of York County attend ed As a result of this meeting a Traffic Court Clinic will be start ed in Newmarket and at future- dates other clinics will be held at the townships of and To further educate themselves on the administration of the clinics the committee will go to Kitchener and study the op eration of a traffic clinic there A committee was set up to ad minister the clinics Chief Cons table Byron of Newmar ket was elected chairman of the penalty of not less than and not more than and in addi tion his license or permit maybe suspended for a o d of not more than three months and for any subsequent offence to a pen alty of not less than 20 and not more than In addition his license or permit may be sus pended for a period of not more than six months Anyone who has had four or five convictions in t h e past or when faced with a penalty of 200 and suspension of his license might consider well worth while to attend a traffic court and change his attitude and improve his driving Any citizen who is interested in attending the traffic court clinic may contact the secretary Major P Kelley and there will be no costs to the citizen for attend ing this course MEETS LIKELY TO BE DAMAGE TO MANY LAWNS IN 57 BY JUNE BUG LARVAE White Grub terra of the June Settle are expected to cause extensive damage this year to lawns cemeteries and golf cours es and susceptible cultivated crops Commonly the June Bettle follows a threeyear cycle with heaviest damage from the larvae occurring the year following the flight year The adults seek out grassy un cultivated areas to deposit their eggs which hatch into tiny larvae In the fall the small larvae go deeper in the soil where they re main over winter and in tho foll owing spring come up to within a few inches of the surface to feed ravenously on the roots of plants In most areas of York County a very heavy flight of the adult beetles occurred in May and June of and extensive damage from the larvae is likely to occur this year Lawns are subject to damage particularly those on lighter soils and chemical treat ment to kill the larvae is recom mended r Kite Flying Led To Duties As Local Weather Observer Did you know that flying a kite could lead to becoming a weather reporter Well it happened C who on Davis Drive East in the second house past the third concession is a weather observer for the Mete orological Division Department of Transport It was he who sent in a second report to broadcaster Bruce Smith not long ago about a dozen Whist ling Swans which passed over Newmarket He had heard the first report on program that they were over Scarborough and at am sure enough he spotted cruising northward over Newmarket Mr who does watch repairing on contract for large city stores is well equipped for his weather reporting I sends in monthly climate reports to the Meteorological experts The wind vane and the anemo- meter which gives the wind speed both register inside his In return for the loan of some welding equipment to improve own w a h a gadgets Mr has installed a blinker light on his house for the benefit of Johnny at the Hill top service station a few hundred yards distant The amber blinker light can be seen from the third concession If the blinkor light flashes five times per minute it mens that the wind speed is five miles per hour From flying kites to reporting the weather Mr has a lot of fun The regular meeting of the Newmarket Womans Christian Temperance Union was held at committee Other members are of Mrs G Keay with Chief Constable Clarence Wide- president Mrs Beckett in man from Markham township chair Chief Constable William Hill Rev J Aiken took charge of from North town- 1 the devotional exercises Some of ship William from the Aurora police department Major N P Newmarket is secretarytreasurer and Thom as Conlin is In charge of public relations the annual reports were given Mrs Hooker gave the report of the York and Peel executive meeting held in Toronto Mrs Evelyn Varney sang Do all you can while you may hostess and her assistants and a social lime spent Flowerpot Island National Park in Georgian Bay covers an area of only acres The name de rives from a group of tiny Islands some of them feet high that the waves have eroded into the shape of flowerpots The meeting was also attended I by Mrs I An by Chief Constable Fred White address was given Rev Mr from Markham village Chief Aiken Constable Brian Stephens from Refreshments were served Sutton Chief Constable Robert from Richmond Hill De putyChief James from Newmarket Chief Constable Leonard from township and Chief Constable Frank Edwards from Magistrate CoOperates Magistrate address ed the meeting lie said am very keen on traffic court clinics because I think if anything rait done to obtain the cooperation of the driving public to increase- safe driving it is well worth the effort I have been noting on some cases of convictions that a person is a candidate for the traf fic court clinic and we are keeping a record of them When the ie opens we can notify these people to attend as I understand a Magistrate can cooperate a great extent by supplying candi dates Where I feel that the defend would benefit by driving in struction I will tell him that I will adjourn the case for a during which time he can attend the clinic and then I will sentence him and the amount of the fun will depend on his cooperation and also the report received from the traffic court clinic A great many of these offend ers had obtained chauffeurs li censes to drive but they were not only not able to speak the lan guage well but they had no of what the regulations mean or the responsibility Imposed on hem by the Highway Traffic Act Until recently the Highway Traffic Ait provided a maximum penalty of for convictions un der Section which refers In the rules of the road such as left turns crossing the center line etc The new amendments to the Act now make a person liable to a penalty of not less than and not more than for the first of fence for t second offence a house so there is no need to get Crops such as potatoes rold the strawberries and gladiolus which are susceptible to attack should also has a rain not be planted on grubinfested and soil and if this Is not possible in- should be applied to the lher business from kite firing soil before the crop is planted television program The insecticides recommended Tabloid Percy was for control of the larvae about wtl fl Chlordane and is a weather Full information on perl Meteorologies amounts and method of vision of the Department of plication are given in the Ontario Transport mentioned that Department of Agriculture Circu- he did not know how to make a No 283 White Grubs which is available at the office of the Mr promptly mail- Agricultural Representative him some plans for a kite a kite fan himself He As pointed out In this circular made kites which require no run- two cycles occur along the shore nine takeoff and which soar to of Lake Ontario from to feet Burlington where the other brood Later he visited Percy in the caused considerable damage in Met lab oratories in Toronto volant Second longest river in eastern Canada second only to the St Lawrence is the Ottawa nearly miles in length JEFF SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS where they discussed weather Mr was supplied with the rain gauge and has been a weather observer ever since There is no pay involved but its interesting he says ft NOTICE REGARDING THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX ACT EFFECTIVE APRIL IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO 9 Both have a bank account and a purpose for saving They work as a team yet each has his own reason for saving his own dollar objective his own pace in achieving it A bank account lakes care of every of saving need You can start with any amount you wish add to it at any lime you choose keep on as long as you like Last year almost new deposit accounts were opened with chartered banks making a total of nearly The owners of these accounts know that a bank account oilers the simplest safest most convenient mean- of safeguarding and accumulating fundi Save at a bank millions dot On April I The Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act came into effect in Ontario The Act provide for a tax of 20c per gallon on fuel oils other than gasoline such a domestic furnace light medium and heavy except bunker uted to drive a motor vehicle OR uted in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any public thoroughfare Fuel oils commonly known as STOVE OIL KEROSENE COAL OIL AND DISTILLATE ARE EXEMPT FROM TAX unless they are placed in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle or used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any public thoroughfare CONSUMERS Please note A tax of gallon it payable by Every person who receives fuel oil in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle 2 Every person who receives fuel oil that is not exempt from tax in a receptacle of less than gallons capacity unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle Example The person will not be remiired to pay the tax on the fuel received in a tank which is directly connected to the furnace for heating his home or similarly a manufacturer may receive the fuel less tax if it is placed in a tank directly con nected to his manufacturing equipment Every person who is not a registrant see Registration Certificate and who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of or more gallons unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle SUPPLIERS Please note All suppliers of fuel oil must become registrants see Registration Certificates below Fuel oil may be purchased less tax by 1 Any registrant who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more gallons Such a receptacle must not be the fuel tank of a motor vehicle Any person who receives fuel oil in a receptacle directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle Examples Furnaces manufacturing units etc Such a person is not required to become a registrant REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES Application forms for Registration Certificates may be obtained from the Comptroller of Revenue Parliament Toronto A fee must accompany each com- application form very registrant must forward on or before the day of each month to the Comp troller a return containing a complete record of purchases sales consumption inventory of fuel oil for the preceding mouth together with payment of the amount of tax shown therein to be payable Forms for this purpose may be obtained from the Comptroller of Revenue Parliament Buildings Toronto 2 REFUNDS Persons who have paid tax on fuel oil that is not used to drive a motor vehicle Sir connection with the construction and maintenance of any public thoroughfare may apply for refund of such tax Application forms for this purpose may be obtained from the Comptroller of Revenue Parliament Buildings Toronto PENALTIES IN PART FOR CONTRAVENTION OF THE ACT i 2 CHARTIRID BANKS YOUR COMMUNITY If any not holding a Registration CrtificaU in good atanding aupphea to anyone he will he required to pay a penalty of for each violation Every peraon who faila to pay the tax in accordance with the Act hall pay a penalty equal to the amount of tax and j ui Every regiatrant who reiiuea or neglect to co Meet the tax in accordance Act ahalfpay a penalty equal to the amount of the tax that he or neglected to collect and 50000 Every from lect and employee of a registrant who supplies fuel to a purchaser the purchaser the tax imposed by the Act shall pay Penalty equal to nt of the tax and HON DANA PORTER of Ontario PHILIP CLARK Comptroller of Revenue