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Newmarket Era and Express, 27 Jun 1957, p. 11

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It The Newmarket Era and Express July Canadian scientists at University and elsewhere are ex perimenting with the effect of hormones in cancer growth Some researchers believe that an im balance of the endocrine duct less gland m may have aOme bearing on the growth of malignant cells GRADUATION The annual graduation party for the entrance class students and their parents was held at the high school by the ParentTeach er association of St Johns school and the five Home and School associations AWARD George Kelly FOR EXTRA INCOME keep CHINCHILLA The small animal with the exquisite fur For Information And Top Quality Breeding Stock Contact E J TURNER 291 Ellen St NEWMARKET PHONE 52720 SPECIAL OFFER THROUGH JULY in Telephone No BRADFORD BREWERS RETAIL on and after MON JULY 8 please dial PRospect 52281 Brewers Warehousing Co Ltd Operating Brewers Retail Stores NOW AT AD j PRICES GUARANTEED Mccormick BUY AT THIS SIGN Full length Full strength Full value below bought Connie Twine in car- load Quantity at carload are passing the big SAVING on you You jet the worlds twine at the best a fins Farm Account Book if you order note from GEO W CONSTABLE Third base in soft ball Is referred to as the hot corner The reason of being that the drives laced down that side of the diamond are usually scorchers Darin the coarse of a game the third baseman is usually called on at least once to stop a rocket propelled drive or lose his head George Kelly the Newmarket Services third sacker had two rocket drives to handle in Tuesdays town league game Your If ashman doesnt believe he has seen any hotter drives Kelly who looks like allstar material got his glove in position fast enough to make both catches How he did it well never know Personally we didnt see the ball until George Kelly had them In his mitt Your hasnt passed along a fielding a- Theatre pass this season to any of the many ball- hawks and its high time he did so were all for naming George Kelly as our nominee this week REORGANIZE LEAGUE All girls now playing in the junior ladies softball league or any girls not already on a team but who want to play ball arc asked to report to the fair grounds next Monday at pm Plans to continue on the four team league throughout the sum mer months are well advanced Please be sure to be on hand at 6 pm Monday New teams will probably be chosen however if enough players from each of the teams now operating attend the league may carry on as presently set up King City Barn Dance Called Huge Success King Cily Lions and barn dance at Kingfield Farms June 26 went over with a bang There was beautiful weather an excellent crowd good music and enthusiastic dancing Both organizations which pit ched in full steam in a combined effort were well satisfied with results according to reports from Lion President Jennings and Fire Chief Dave Glass About 350 paid admission and the food booth did a good business When results are tallied the will give the lions more help in their boys and girls work and the firemens association will apply its share to help finish the King City fireball Upwards of 1500 is required Lucky draws were made by Reeve Bill Hodgson Councillor Doug Michael Burns and Charles Some of the winners were George Gould Cora Morning Mrs Stella Pax- Ion Donna Jennings Mrs Tink ler and Stephanie Currie AIR LAND SEA Everything in Travel A BENNETT TRAVEL SERVICE Aurora PA Era and Express Classifieds Bring Results i Five Foot Bike Race At Keswick Trade Fair Ever hear of a bicycle race in which the cycle riders didnt even move five feet Sounds like some thing you do with mirrors but such is not the case when you are in on the know A recording instrument is at tached to each wheel and there is a large clock set up behind each bicycle showing how far the contestants have travelled Each contestant will be given so long on the bicycle and the one travelling the farthest will be the winner This cycle race will be one of the many outstanding attractions at the trade fair to be held at the Gwillimbury tra de fair scheduled to be held Thursday Friday and Saturday of this week at the North imbury Keswick Memorial ar ena and park All boys between the ages of 12 and arc eligible for the race Those interested are asked to con tact Sid Arthur Roches Point or AI Shelstraete Sunset Lodge Orchard Beach The spon sors of the race would like in terested contestants to make a few practise attempts on the ma chine before the race Good Offer For Bonds Made To Aurora Council The prediction that Au rora council wouldnt get a nib ble if advertised for tend ers on their 491000 debenture issue must be haunting the bond salesman of Bell Gouinlock Last week at a special meeting council opened three bids for the bond is sue On a 30 day option price rang ed from to the successful bid of J Graham and Co of On a yield basis this means that Aurora is paying about 634 per cent on its money Consider ing the state of the market this is an indication of the high regard for Auroras credit rating Councillors were thanked by a representative of the firm who felt confident of being able to dis pose of the issue without trouble I End 5 Year Struggle For Boat Livery As Council Gives License The township clerks minutes for June contain a resolu tion passed at a special meeting of council on June 14 granting a boat livery license to Pranas Kri- livicius the operator of Mercury Lodge Orchard Beach This resolution on the part of North Gwillimbury township council climaxes nearly five years of controversy regarding the right of the owner of Mercury Lodge to rent boats Council along with the Orch ard Beach association has en deavored to settle the problem in and out of court and the resolu tion reads That whereas Krilivicius owner of Mercury Lodge on Plan concession has applied to Municipal Council for a boat livery license And whereas license has been refused pending court action And whereas said action has been withdrawn due to agree ment with Orchard Beach associ ation Be it thereforcresolved that boat livery license be granted to one on terms that same be used under Police supervision This was moved by Councillor William King and se conded by Councillor John Doyle AND P CLUB HAS ANNUAL PICNIC The summer cottage of Mrs Alex Eves Lake Simcoe was scene of the Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club picnic on June 26 Members and their friends enjoyed the annual outing After a buffet supper and a brief meeting Mrs J Bow man showed colored slides of Nas sau Cuba Florida and Ontario Mrs Bowman is a member of art and photography clubs in Florida where she spends the winters With one of these groups she has enjoyed two field trips one to Nassau and the other to Cuba The pictures were colorful and educational sure USE THE NEW BRADFORD TELEPHONE NUMBERS as listed in your PINK PAGES And when dialing always remember to dial the full two letters and five figures of Bradford and Aurora number plus four figures in Bradford plus four figures in Aurora Starting this Sunday JULY 7th YOULL BE ABLE TO DIAL YOUR FRIENDS in BRADFORD without long distance charges I i- THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA As pari of continuing program lo Improve and expand your telephone service direct dialing will be introduced between Newmarket and Bradford this Sunday With I he new service be your friends in this neighboring community a often as you please by merely dialing their new numbers To expand your local area soma changes ware necessary in your dial exchange As a result on and after July to reach Aurora please be sure hi dial the full tiro letters and five figures of the numbers C E Manager NEWMARKET avis Dr Newmarket Phone 56161 Company of Ccjnotfo IfnwtciJ i Keswick Optimist Club Installs New Officers Keswick Optimists held their annual birthday party at the Royal Simcoe hotel recently During the party the new officers for the coming term were install ed Incoming president is Sid Ar thur Keswick first vicepresi dent Jack Cud worth second vicepresident Art Pollock third vicepresident Vic Arthur sec retary trcasucr Jack May and Russ Mclnnes Two guests of honor were pres ent Pat past governor of district and Jack Hamilton past lieutenantgovernor of dis trict 15 A draw for a mantle radio was won by Mrs Bernard Rye Kes wick Bill Merry and his Kings of Rhythm provided music for dancing which closed the evening 1600 men will be watching you drive this summer Provincial Police Officers using patrol can helicopters motorcycles and radar- will be keeping a watchful eye on Ontario roads this summer- They to protect you the travelling public by obedience to the highway laws For your own safety and that of your neighbours be careful whenever you drive Stay within the law and avoid inconvenience as well as possible prosecution It will be a more pleasant summer if you do ATTORNEY GENERALS DEPARTMENT ONTARIO Hon A Roberts Attorney Genera Open Till Wed Thurs Sat Open Till 9 pm Friday

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