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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Apr 1957, p. 18

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ews group of the Sharon- meet on it the home of Mrs at 2 pm the is Mrs John Lowndes and Mrs Howard Broderick Mrs John Mrs Joe Gibson and Herb Wright are the lunch committee Miss Amy Gibson Newmarket spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Joe Gibson and Mrs Cecil ZEPHYR The at the United church held a pancake social on Monday evening in the Sunday school school room at the church Mr and Mrs Don Hewlett and daughter spent the weekend with Don parents Mr and Mrs James spent a few days with friends at Sound Mrs James Galbraith is visit ing friends at Ottawa Miss Eva is visiting friends at Toronto Mr and Mrs are to be con- on the birth of a son Earl is in Toronto Gen eral hospital for treatment Mrs Margaret has re turned home after spending some time with her son Mr Ross and family of Toronto Mr and Mrs Earl have sold their farm to Mr and Mrs Austin Cain Mr and Mrs have purchased a house on St in Newmarket and children were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Ken and family- Mr and Mrs Verne Smith and family visited Mrs Ambrose viss and Mr and Mrs Mel viss Elmhurst Beach on Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs J Richmond Hill were Easter Sun day guests of their daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Walker and family Mr George Barker spent East er Sunday with Mrs Barker and Mr and Mrs Douglas Pottage and family Mr and Mrs Aubrey Pottage and Stephen had Sunday night supper with his parents Mr and Mrs D Pottage Harvey Evans Oakville was at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Selby Evans for the Easter weekend Mr and Mrs Earlby Andrews Newmarket had supper at the home of Mr and Mrs Howard last Friday night Mr An- has joined the army police force division Mr and Mrs Ray Carter and Mrs Howard Pegg spent the Eas ter weekend with Mr and Mrs Moore Port Hope and Mr Howard Pegg spent Easter Sun day with his daughter and son- inlaw Mr and Mrs Irwin Mar ies Holt The International Peace Garden straddles the Canadian Ameri can border near the town of Boissevain Manitoba a spot just miles north of the geograph ical centre of the continent 28TH SEASON DANCE 27 CEDAR BEACH MUSSELMANS LAKE JACK PENTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING EVERY SATURDAY The ChrtsWderphim surrounding district their meeting in the hall Good Fri day A supper was served at close of the session Some of the Balhaven young people presented the program at the Young Peoples meeting at Brougham Good Friday evening Mr and Mrs Norman and family Toronto vi sited his parents Mr and Mrs WiUoughby Good Friday Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Selby were Mr and Mrs Fred Blazey and boys Mr and Mrs Norm Benyon and family Mr and Mrs Frank Kydd and Bonnie all of Toronto Mr and Mrs J Wright and Mr and Mrs Kyle and children Keswick Mr Floyd King is holidaying with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Jack Morgan Claremont Mr A Holstocks Toronto call ed on friends in the village on Sunday Mr and Mrs Merlin and baby visited her parents in on Sunday Mr and Mrs foster Au rora were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Donald Morton A quarterly meeting is to be held in Free Methodist church this weekend Rev Bull Richmond Hill will be in charge of the service ion Has ion Plans SHARON Mr and Mrs Calvin Mitchell Snowball were supper guests Sunday April 21 at the home of Mr and Mrs Storey Mr and Mrs Fred visited Mr and Mrs Glen Schomberg on Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Wilfred Elliott Bronte were supper guests Sun day night at the home of Mr and Mrs Storey Mr and Mrs Arthur Storey Snowball visited Mr and Mrs Storey Sunday afternoon April 21 KING UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY MAY 5 On Sunday May the an niversary of King City United church will be observed with two services At am Rev Daniel principal of Uni versity College India will preach He is engaged in a post gradu ate course at Emanuel College Toronto A male quartette from Woodville will be the singers At the pm service Rev J Arnold Foster minister of Fair- bank church Toronto and his choir of will be guests A lively spirit of cooperation prevailed at school when a general meeting of rate payer discussed provision of ad ditional accommodation for the expanding school population of SS 23 King township Old residents and newcomers in Kingscross Estates and Summit Farm mingled their opinions in a practical and comprehensive discussion A desire to maintain the rural character Of the school was uppermost in their minds at the same time keeping to good accommodation and maintaining the high quality of teaching Unanimously they voted to keep SS 23 a separate entity op posing the section forming part of a township school area plan J J Gelleny of subdivision was chairman The business items arose from the minutes of the last annual meet ing read by secretary Burns Mr Gelleny was elected to the trustee board for the remainder of the term succeeding Ri chard who has resigned Others on the board who attend ed the meeting were Ray Love the chairman and Albert shead Mr Love said additional space will be required in as Miss Courtney the teacher has 38 en rolled Trustees believe some classes can be accommodated in Kettleby school until the new classroom is available A survey in December showed 20 pre school children in the section A motion by John was approved for trustees to approach Mr Ken Davis owner of property east of the oneacre site to a- cquire more land extending to his farm having a depth equal to the north boundary of the school grounds This would give approximately two extra acres Mr Burns said he believed Mr Davis is willing to sell some land It was decided that the econom ical plan is to add another class room to the present building The trustee board was requested to make a survey of requirements over the next five years On this basis it could be determined what size of school to build There are likely ten homes to go up by next September Will Convene Again A general meeting of ratepay ers will be called in October to project building plans and to vote on the proposed cost of construct- economic reasons and be cause ratepayers want classroom space in their section for all of their children rather than trans port them by bus to a central school which a township school area might have and because an area school board would remove the autonomy of the local board were reasons given for objecting to the Inspector J McLcod outlin ed how a school area is formed He said he felt a school area in this part of King township could solve many problems because of the growth in development Sev eral neighboring trustee boards was formed to use the accommo dation of the schools to the best advantage There had been no un animous decision to form an area Kinghorn section has now an assessment of which is an increase of over the figure This part of the town ship is zoned for rural residential development and land for new home is to be two acres in size High assessments but no density of population is the general idea for development Te feme fire A fire on highway Ko west of by J and John King City Sunday evening was in a new house on Ridge Road King township Valued at nearly the house was destroyed The cause of the fire was not deter mined It was located back rods from the aideroad behind the or iginal property Two liquid gas tanks caused concern to Aurora fire department One exploded from heat in the breeze- way of the modern ranch type house and the other flew 60 feet onto the lawn The top blew off the tank Fortunately no firemen were caught by the explosion The house was unoccupied but was believed by neighbors to have been sold It was built by Milne Bros of Barrie district It was an eighth of a mile west of high way south of Aurora Bid Farewell To The Stewart Family About 30 close friends and old neighbors of Mr and Mrs Colin Stewart and brother Allan Stew art held a surprise party at their home last week to wish them best of luck on their recently pur chased farm in Coun ty close to St George and Troy Colin Anne and Allan were de lighted with the gesture when a handsome floor lamp in modern design was presented by Mrs Roy accompanied by re marks from their minister Rev The Stewarts moved on Tuesday from a house on the Kingscross Estates prop erty fourth Concession formerly owned by Frank Morrison They lived there for nearly a year af ter selling their acre farm on Keele St south adjacent to King City At St George Colin and Allan purchased the farm as a going concern taking 30 head of cattle other livestock and implements The farm has acres of arable land on highway No 5 excellent buildings and sur roundings Mrs Stewart who is a charter member of King Womens Insti tute and a past president will join a branch in the district At St George is a memorial to Adelaide born there who founded the first at in London the Easter ANSNORVELDT Mrs H spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs G Verkaik in Springdale Mr and Mrs and son visited relatives and Chatham over weekend Miss A and Thelma Miede ma are visiting Mr and Mrs J in London Mr and Mrs T P are visiting friends in Sarnia for the weekend Mr and Mrs J Uitvlugt are spending the Easter holidays vi siting their children in Grand Rapids and other points in Michi gan Miss J a r Is visiting her parents in Michigan for the holi days WHY KICK THE TIRES We dont know why people come into our lot and the tires of the cars theyre looking at We never have been able to quite figure it out The tires on the mi used ear lot ran tell you lot the quality automobiles that pas our hands And you dont have te do any kicking Tires that are worn in spots or thai are worn only on one side of the tread and not on the other are signs of front wheels out of alignment Evenlyworn tires are one of those clues like the lack of a white coat on your means general good health Are You Aware That the Newmarket Civic Rights and Moderation Committee Is composed entirely of Drunkards and Alcoholics many of whom are Habitual Criminals with ong records for Speeding Overpay ing evading income tax dumping garbage such as cigarette butts on the highways and other major offences These lick of the liquor interests have forced a vote upon the unwilling and unsuspecting citizens of our fair town On May 1st men women and children will be forced at gun point to vote in favor of liquor outlets and illicit stills Any poor misguided soul voting NO will be shipped to Siberia courtesy Body Snatchers and his vote destroyed This will lead to a unanimous vote in favor of liquor stores and following the official pronouncement of the result scheduled to take place April 31st the following conditions will be enforced 1 Every store shop or similar building to be converted into a liquor store Every warehouse furniture emporium or similar to be converted to a Brewers Retail Store 3 All service stations to serve cocktails free to drivers only All teetotallers will now have to drink openly and buy their own liquor 5 Taxes to be doubled to subsidize the stores and defray the cost of the vote 165 Main St to become HQ Juvenile Delinquents inieua- 7 216 Market Square to become the Newmarket Millionaires Club IF YOU BELIEVE THIS TO BE TRUE AND ARE WILLING TO TAKE A CHANCE Creek years ago A teacher Mrs Stewart has been assisting the King City staff two half days per week and act ing also as supply teacher The Stewarts will attend the United church in St George A graduate of Ontario Agricultural College Colin and his brother were in the cat tle industry extensively at King i The farm was in the family for years The farewell party was arranged by Mrs Austin Rumble and Mrs Roy Hollinshead Tires that are free from cats and good In dira ion of the kind of owner that had the car before A driver inclined to ran into the curb leaves his marie on Ml tires Its hard on the tires of course and may the steering sear and linkage and knock the wheels oat of alignment These signs on the tires or lack of them will an idea too of the general care the previous owner gave bis car Take your time when you look over used car ask ilia questions you want to know and then take out on the road for a Rood spin Take the wheel and see will do Thats the way WE sell cars and the proof of is in the fact that so many people who have from us come back to buy another Maybe they kick the bat they M cars theyve bought The Following Goodwill Used Car Aw By Our Written Warranty Sedan Radio and Healer An car dont miss this one 19S3 FORD CUSTOM 4door Sedan Radio Heater low mileage orVI- owner very clean See it today PONTIAC Sport Coupe fully equipped immaculate conditio very low mileage Save with a Mi Guarantee oil really need to be If youve ed next weeks column especially for MOTORS NEWMARKET CIVIC RIGHTS AND MODERATION COMMITTEE VANDORF Easter services at Wesley Un ited church wore well attended Special music was sung by the choir Rev Victor Wood an inspiring message Mr and Mr Norm Burns Bar bara Jean and Ian and Miss Jian Port Credit spent Easter weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Wilfred Mr and Mrs John White Ken neth and Donald Parry Sound spent Easter weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Herbert White and family Miss Barbara Mead is spending the Raster week with Ruth Whit Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs Harold the proud grandparents of their first grandchild born to their daught er and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Bob The club held an afternoon tea on Monday at the home of Mrs Don ald Basseti Mrs poured tea Mr and Mrs Roy Morley Mr and Mrs Grant Morley and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Herbert White and family Mr and Mrs Robert KemptviIIe spent the Easter weekend with the lalteis par ents Mr and Mrs George Rich ardson Mrs Staley remained for a few days Mr Albert and daugh ter Miss Marie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jack Irwin Mr and Mrs Willow- dale and Mr and Mrs Edward had Easier Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Sidney and family Powell a student at Grove school La kef Id Is spend ing the Easter holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs Clare Pow ell The Wesley Associat ion meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs Ball on Wednes day May at pm The devot ion and topic are in charge of Mrs A Smith Roll call Thought from the Upper room Hostesses are Mrs and Mrs Wilfred Mr Dan ar rived by plane to visit Mr Bill on Good Friday Dont settle tor less when Buick has so much more to otter and ordinary can theres world of difference in driving performance in luxurious features in tIo thats miles ahead One glance one gentle touch of your toe brings you thrill One hill one sweeping curve will ignite a cant be expressed in words And its all bis difference Hut look at it another way Between price ami ordinary cars a difference of only pennies a week Yes its literally that if you can afford am new you can buy a Sec your dealer and ask about features MillionDollar Hide and all lo it soon or better still do it today tilth Ike build taUj it it en Stria and mint in hi WHIN All SUICK Will LESSOR Motors Ltd 361 Eagle St Newmarket Phone TW 52351

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