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Newmarket Era and Express, 16 May 1957, p. 16

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It Vmitwmrktk Era and Express Thursday May 16 District elevision Television Channel 3 Television Channel 6 AT MAY Matinee Toe Christophers Open House 3 Howdy Doody 3 Discoveries Childrens Internation al Roy Rogers I Search For Adventure Western Theatre Farm Market Report Hit Parade Time News and Weather News Snorts Tabloid 3 Election Telecast Guy 3 Ritchie Theatre On Family Graphic Country ffifl Cavalcade of Sports IMS 3 Jim Coleman News 3 New In Sports Community News Famous Films Late Movie MAY Speak In jr French Bowline Cartoon Capers News Briefs Count of Monte The Oh Susanna Mr FixIt News and Weather Eddy Arnold be announced 3 Pierre Radisson 3 Holiday Ranch Perry Show Great Movies Harris Beat CBC News Juliette Show Wrestling SUNDAY MAY 12003 Faith For Today 123063 This Is The Lite About Canada Country Calendar Junior Magazine 30063 Family Circle Blondie You Are There 63 Lassie Fighting Words 530 Perspective 3 My Little Margie Burns and Allen Father Knows Best December Bride Newsmagazine 3 My Hero 80063 Ed Sullivan Show AH Star Theatre Showtime TV Theatre CBC News This Week 6 Camera The World In Action MONDAY MAY 2306 3453 United Church Open House Howdy In The Story Book 515 Peppermint Prince The Buccaneers Western Theatre So This Is Hollywood Previews 3 Channel 3 Salute Farm Market Report Playhouse 3 Tely News and Weather G45 News 3 Sports Tabloid Ford Theatre Top Plays of The Millionaire On Camera I Love Lucy 93063 Denny Vaughn Show Studio One CBC News News in Sports 90 community News The Tapp Room Late Western Theatre TUESDAY MAY Matinee The Christophers 63 Open House Howdy Toes In Tempo Jet Jackson Fury fi Damon 3 Western Theatre Farm Market Report 630 fi Mr and Mrs Tely News and Weather CBC News Sports Tabloid 3 Life of Riley 730 Robin Hood 3 Political Telecast Mr and Mrs Big Town Shaeffers Showcase Dragnet Pick The Stars Buried TreasureBBC 63 Political Telecast News C3 News in Sports 3 Community News 1130 Drama 3 Country Junction News couple of weeks from the north where he is with the Bell Tele phone Mrs Camerons daughter from Toronto spent Mothers Day with her Mr and Mrs Bud Fisher Is lington visited Mr and Mrs George White on Saturday Mr and Mrs Caleb Davison Toronto accompanied Mr and Mrs Alto Davison to on Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs Norman Mr Ralph Henry died sudden ly at his home here on Monday He was born in Keswick and has lived here all his life He was the son of the late William Hen ry and his wife the late Julia Conncll Surviving are his wife the former Pearl Draper his stepmother and his daughter Mrs Bill Johnston and a son Bill Mrs Etta Wilder enjoyed a happy Mothers Day with her four daughters and families from Guelph Toronto and Sutton and received a TV set for i her Mothers Day gift Rev and Mrs McLean will The Mothers Day Sunday present travelogue of their service in the Christian church trip to Europe on May in the was taken entirely by the moth- of the congregation Mrs Palmer was the speaker with Mrs Riley as leader Mrs Taylor soloist with other mo thers assisting in the service The church was bright with spring flowers in honor of the day Mr and Mrs Russell Gilroy Oakvillc recently returned from their winter in Florida spent a few days last week with Mrs A and Miss Eva Gilroy Queensville Man Chairs Ontario Turnip Committee United church The Womens Federation meet ing is May 21 Mrs Winch will conduct the worship period followed by a skit Putting Spice Into Housekeeping Mrs Mc Lean will tell of her experiences as an occupational therapist There will be an apron shower and bring articles for the bale Congratulations to Keswick school who took the shield at festival Also to Miss Nancy Serrick for first on sight reading and Master Ken- who came first with his vocal solo The Presbytery nual will be held May 22 Those desiring to attend please contact Miss E Gilroy The Turnip Committee of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improve ment association met recently and elected the following offi cers Chairman Ross Chapman vicochairman Eric secretary Good in Toronto executive mem bers Garfield Cressman Peters burg Mel Sutherland Stove Tavistock Ross Martin Gait and Harry is immedi ate past Exports of to United States period were more than a quarter of a million bushels above that of the same period previous prices were lower Trends in merchandising were discussed by committee With the nutritional characteristics of turnip the committee believed that the de mand will continu to increase Turnips have a low calorie count a high mineral content and are rich in vitasrain RAVENSHOE Mr and Mrs Murray Edgar and Carol and Mis Evelyn Crowder were visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Mor ton recently Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Howard Toronto nee Beth King on the arrival of their son I Mr and Mrs Howard Stick- wood and Larry Madoc visited their parents and friends this weekend at a The congregation of United church was pleased to welcome Mrs and family Midland to the Mother Day service on Sunday WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No Weston Ontario RELIABLE GRADING DIRECT SETTLEMENT Obtain sacks and twine without from PETER STEVENSON Baldwin Ont or by writing to CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED Bay Street Toronto Canada Famed Canadian poetess Paul ine Johnson was daughter a Mohawk Indian chief YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY Bulk Milk Coolersf COST less y Less for maintenance Less for electricity and are easier clean user then contact NEWMARKET DISTRICT COOPERATIVE Or UNITED OF ONTARIO Oak I IRA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS WEDNESDAY MAY 230 Matinee Christian Science fi3 Open House Howdy Junior TV Club Rin Tin Tin My Favorite Husband 3 Western Theatre Farm Market Report Eddie Arnold News and Weather News Sports 6 Tabloid Adventures of Sir Lancelot Disneyland Hit Parade Kraft Theatre Here and There Political Telecast 1100 News Today In Community News MidWeek Playhouse THURSDAY MAY 23 Matinee Salvation Army Open House Howdy Maggie Muggins SporUtime The Lone Ranger Trouble With Father Western Theatre Farm Market Report Life With Elizabeth News ami Weather News 3 Sports 7006 Tabloid Search For Adventure Dob minings 3 Mi Question Jane Theatre Climax Jackie Show 6 Serenade For Strings 3 Mark Saber World In Action Grand Ole 1100 News Today In Sports Community News Alfred Hitchcock I 3 Impact Mr and Mrs Byron and son Wayne were guests at Mr and Mrs Orville Kings and Mrs J Wrights for Mothers I Day Mr and Mrs Morton and family Toronto were Sun- day guests at Mrs Pollocks The Baby Band mothers met May Mrs Lloyd Sedore gave a devotional on the Christian home The program was a work period when 24 quilt blocks were pieced Mrs Alex Hopkins 1 ducted a contest A delicious lunch of cake and ice cream was served by the south group PINE ORCHARD Willing Workers Union church visited York Manor on j Wednesday Mrs Roy Cody presided over a program a reading by Mrs G McCUire and a delightful talk on Gardens Mrs Archie ville Dennis Winch left on Sunday night for in the Peace River Presbytery where he will be the student missionary for the summer HOPE Miss Van Norman was home from Toronto for the weekend The church was well filled on Miss Marlene Rye and friend Sunday May when a special Toronto were with Mr and Mrs Mothers Day service was held in Bernard Rye for Mothers Day Sharon Hope United church A baptismal service was conducted two children being baptized A junior choir under the leadership I of Mrs George Evans added much Mrs Vera her sister in Herring Toronto is visiting Mothers Day guests at Mr and Mrs were Mr to the service Mr and Mrs Geo- Be Evans and Mrs and family visited Mrs Evans and their family I parents Mr and Mrs Prank Tom- Baldwin on Sunday Plans are being made for the Christian church conference to be held in Keswick in June Mr and Mrs William Pittsburg USA have returned home after spending a week Mr and Mrs Hairy Morton and Angus spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Joe Gibson Mr and Mrs Ken Joanne and Keith were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Leonard Case and family with Mr and Mrs George White Zephyr Mr and Mrs Melville Rev and Mrs Gordon Winch also Mrs Ambrose and family of Oak Ridges spent Travis Beach Miss Sunday with Winch TV HIGHLIGHTS By Mary Ann regularly reads news on the central network and freelane cameraman Bob done are off on their third overseas Mr and Mrs Perry Carolyn Newmarket Mr and Mis David Gordon and Mane were Sunday visitors Mr Albert Shaw is home for at the home of Mr and Mrs Verne Smith and family Mi and Mrs Jack Smith Mr and Mrs Bill Chaplin Novak Mr and Mrs Phil all of Toronto Hob Mount Reporter Larry Henderson who Albert and Mr and Mrs the I Newmarket also Mr and Mrs Dave and family Queensville were visitors during the weekend at home of Mr and Mrs Howard and assignment for the in two years In Europe and the Middle- they will prepare sound-on- r and Mr And- film items and voice reports for rows and son Fred had supper such programs as Assignment Sunday niaht with Mr and Mrs I Open House and Audio as well as for TV News and News magazine Friday Theatre of Stars at is filmed and this weeks is Lady In His Life starring Richard The same evening at Graphic reaches you with Joe as host to visitors Ma jor Hill of Niagara Falls fame and criminal lawyer Arthur Mar- Misses Nancy and Al berta Ridley sang several selec tions which ore always appreciat ed Mrs George Murray and Mr James Carter pleased the elderly folks with their solos duets and sing song Mrs Cody and Mrs McCIurc conducted contests At the close of the prograoi a treat was distributed to the presidents Rev Harold Moddle of Union church paid tribute to our mothers in his sermon on Sunday Mr James Carter sang an appro priate solo Pine Orchard Hostesses club held open at Shruhmount school on Wednesday night Mrs George Mason the club leader presided over a splendid program of hoi uses duds tap and Scottish dances musical and stunts Mrs Mason ami Mrs George Crawford the club lead ers and Miss Sarah and Mi Allan Tripp the mourt teacher arc to be con gratulated on program pre sented At i of program a delicious lunch was served the club girls demonstrating work accomplished during the present course The Club en tertains A in Day for clubs will at the Town Hall I Saturday June I from to pm Everyone is welcome POULTRY OWNERS We have already produced five times as many chicks as were produced here last year We intend to operate the year around As a result we need additional flock owners to supply us with egg3 for hatching next year Parties with late hatched pullets of our own strain we will supply the mature approved cockerels free Leghorns Columbia Hock Hatred Rocks and New Newmarket Hatchery Phone 54741 Newmarket Ont BFGoodrich LIFESAVER TUBELESS f Mo out io 1 It id P Si REG 53895 ONLY The WI will meet the Conn er of the fifth at it on Thursday morning Mav the trip to Lindsay and DELUXE SILVERTOWN TUBELESS Th It Oil Jo REG ONLY 1 I on Sit A SAFEYYS mileage Si I lot IS REG ONLY 7 I- I MM Mi ii Mrs Bui w at ihe Shropshire Dun Shot dan recent visitors huh- A HOST OF OTHER TIRE SPECIALS i lira ami Express Classifieds WILSON MOTOR SERVICE MOUNT ALBERT PHONE 164 BEAR ALIGNMENT AND MAJOR REPAIRS Li BY tin movie at stars James Dunn and Patricia Ellis in Venus Makes Trouble Saturday Perry has to A COUNTRY is not made by its resources but by its people Natural resources were here before there were any people It is the people of Canada who have made this country by their courage industry intelli gence and thrift 1 Canada can maintain its position in world only through the continued work and votion of its citizens the de- 11 Possession of the most abundant natural re sources is not enough to ensure national great ness THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONIUAl HAMILTON guesting with him from in tl evening Jams Paige Joey Bishop and the Five Goofers This i also the night foi Bards Beat Sunday Family Circle at p with hostess Mrs Polly Mac- KaySmith deals with a series of programs on child development Todays is Twelve Fifteen Sullivans guests Tommy Sands Miller Band with Ray and Singer Stevens Monday Ford at p m stars William in A Past Remembered a story of an American star who j after years still has not Struck it rich in business Studio One at has its usual Rood fare Tuesday Life of Riley at starring William is good for laughs Showcase at might prove to be worth watching Buried Treasure at is also well done Wednesday brings viand around viewers lor its weekly show The following programs will be good too with lilt Parade followed by Kraft Theatre and Here and There Sir Lancelots episode at seven for children is called The Queens Knight Thursday Search for lure at seven duals with the Treasure of Silver exciting underwater film of the man who literally walked Impact late film at JO is with Tom and Larry Parks in the lead Im in the kitchen- WE HAVE A PHONE HERE TOOT an is a convenience by day a quid spot for a dial in the 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