INCOME TAX AND LIFE INSURANCE individual pension plan can now provide you Tax saving To learn how your life yon with the greatest relief TODAY Ion for the FUTURE consult total A District Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Mate St Tel No TW Beaver Lumber Pole Tupe Buildings Cut Costs Up To 50 I Low cost p that are easy to Save yen money on labor materials and THE SIMPLICITY OF DESIGN AND EASE OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES NO SKILLED LABOUR OR SPECIAL TOOLS You up to on costs because you can do work yourself without skilled help All straight saw cuts there Is no notching- or In the framing Rafters and are nailed directly to the poles and sawed to fit need expensive scaffolding or bracing either With srfrrantages construction and labour costs for farm bulld- kept at a bare minimum JkU NMH bap of idih Shod jl for If has 14 ffn of tiit cck if am enW ea hlWhf A fcf polo-typo- hold i With Mil leak only dr no f I III poultry il fc otW for or a HI SAO A it about of lib- ear This of fi CORN CRii OH DOUILE foe coAomicl lift crib will pi you with wall pc If you a youll for mithnfy wall for all tq 44 nlodn9 A FENCING A HAT Ground iMIUtioti of you to fine including gift Mo vMt or LONGER LIFE LASTING STRENGTH GOOD APPEARANCE LITTLE OR NO MAINTENANCE of typical pole type buildings shown will give you a good Idea of how Inexpensive pole frame buildings are compare costs with conventional buildings youll be whew yew figure out your labour material and time savings I With Beaver plans using standard she material keep waste to a minimum All plans are basic and easy to adapt to your farm building program Write phone or visit Beaver Lumber and find out how you can save up to eat building costs Free estimates and planning help are yours fat the asking For Full Detaila Free Estimate And Planning Help Viait Beaver am to pm am pm Sat am pm Davie Or Just east Of Mala Newmarket Phone NEWMARKET SOCIAL NEWS I Page The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday July Master Ted Ion is spending at their two weeks at Camp Couchiching Orillla He left on Friday summer cottage near GONE ARE THE DAYS Editor and Mrs Jack Struth and family are holidaying this week at their cottage at Beach Mrs C M and Clearwater Florida was visiting friends in town last week Mrs Dorothy M Hinton was recently the guest of Mrs C Mrs leaves this week for Fort William where she has been ap pointed district inspector for the Bell Telephone Company Mr and Mrs Childs Vincent Toronto spent the lone weekend at the home of Mrs Schrank visiting their brother Mr James Vincent I Mr and Mrs Corps who re turned Friday from a seven- week vacation in England call ed at the home of Mrs to visit Charles and James Vincent Mr and Mrs Corps who had met the Vincents father while on holidays called to give the boys the news Mr and Mrs Russell Collins The anniversary of the Agricultural Representatives Ser vice was marked at the Ontario Agricultural College on June 24 to 27 A committee composed of the wives of Agricultural Representat ives planned the womens program The committee is shown here trying out a model T Ford one of the means of transportation for Toronto were recent the agricultural representatives in the early days Left to right are visitors in town and called on Mrs of Newmarket Mrs I of I Mrs Guelph and Mrs K Riddell of London Mr Jack Day principal of Sutton public school suffered the loss of his father George Day week at Honeywood Mrs Jack Day the former Jean Collins Newmarket with her parents Mr and Mrs Russell Collins attended the funeral of Creemore Miss Barbara Thompson and Miss Pat Brown are on a three weeks trip to California Corporal Albert Bales Ha- and his son Merlyn and wife were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs William Bales Miss Marjorie Goring donat ed a to be raffled off fori the swimming pool fund Thej Legion handled the tickets and raised It was won by Mary Reynolds Rev and Mrs Duncan moved into the Trinity United church parsonage on Friday DISTRIBUTORSHIP Leading manufacturing company will award the exclusive franchise for this area to qualified man unique quality product nationally ad vertised and already widely accepted but with an untouched market in this district Full company assistance in establishing and promoting your busi ness Proof given of sensational earnings If you can organize a direct sales force this ia your gold en opportunity Interviews will be held locally Re plies kept in strictest confidence Send details of your experience and qualifications to Box No Newmarket Era and Express Chief Byron and Mrs Burbidge will return this weekend from two weeks holi days a They are now Major and Mrs J M Seldon and family have come from Que bec to spend the summer at the family cottage at Blue Water enjoying holidays Beach Georgian Bay Oar Readers Write Letters to the editor are always welcome but the names of the writers must be known to the editor Dear Sir trustees chairman secretary and I liked that editorial entitled Urge HS Grads Hurry In 5000 Press Contest Culture Is A Tricky Word dealing with the creation of the Canada Council and its grant specifically and gen erally the implications involved for the Canadian people as a whole The following picture is the ignition spark impulsing this I firounc little letter Art may not be as necessary to a bare existence as is farming or manufacturing but the presence and appreciation of beauty is the mark of the civi lized man Farmers receive subsidies Whether these are too high or too low is begging the question The point remains that their income is in part guaranteed by govern ment legislation Manufacturing is protected by duties which raise the costs of foreign pro ducts and allows Canadian to soil at a higher price It is increasingly evident that the greatest benefits to all come from the redistribution of wealth Less than a month remains for treasurer Many letters were sent high school graduates to enter the to descendants living in distant weekly newspaper contest parts which met with ready re in financial contributions classes of membership sponsc Two were authorized member ship at 50 and an annual mem bership at 1 A trust fund was opened at Queens Park for the care to prepare at Institute of Technology in Toronto for a publishing career Ten bursaries of 500 each are being offered graduates to launch them on a training program to prepare for a role in the weekly of the burying J Contestants will write a word essay on The Weekly Newspaper Applications for the contest have been received from British Columbia to Newfound land Students will register in Print ing Management a course design- id to tench students the manage ment of the printing industry There are members the re sponse in both interest and money has been satisfactory un der the able chairmanship of Dr W Sharon the ground has been renovated and the stones reset A plan marking all the graves has been made while greed to enrich this management course with such journalism sub- jects as reporting and feature writing copy editing and page layouts editorial page work press photography and newspaper law With such preparation graduates should fit into the future man agement of the weekly press The bursary fund was establish ed at Institute of Tech nology by All Canada Insurance Federation Information on the contest may be obtained from this newspaper or E Sehrad- director of Printing Manage ment and Journalism In- of Technology Gould Street Toronto Ontario Cancel Cancer C is for Courage to help others live A is the Aid we are privileged to give N is the Need we cannot ignore C is the Canvassers knock at our door E is Effect the result the success L means Lives saved because people said Yes C is the Challenge to you and to me A is your Answer What will it be is our Nation each Province each Town C is for Canada dont let her down Education to save many lives means Research result of these Drives SERVICES IN YOUR COMMUNITY DRESSINGS Local Unit TRANSPORTATION Mrs B Tudball Aurora CLINIC CENTRES Mrs T Kins Mrs R Newmarket Mrs M Sntton EDUCATION PROGRAMMES Mrs Fish Aurora ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS erected The entire project has been carried to success through the combined efforts of the descend ants and Mr MacMillan with other members has made pveril salaries ranging from to a week At the request of weekly news paper publishers Rycrson has a- which makes in effect a single generous contributions He re- The three churches of the producing and a single consUm- tains an interest in Sharon charge gathered source out of a whole j through his boyhood residence in i Wesley church last Sunday for try May issue he village and some of his an- Thc above pattern made mejeestors lie in the little burying think When brought up for lis- ground though his mother was at our ruralurban study not interred there club it gave us the tcxtthemc HOW BOUT THAT IM SORRY THAT RALPH TE SEE YOU TONIGHT HONEY IN THE CITY MAKING ANOTHER PAYMENT ON YOUR WHY for a real session bringing forth many interesting points I quote three for the record a Who was it said that the cultivation of the land is the mightiest activity of mankind The effort to operate a country half tariff and half ree trade gives us our perennial farm problem and Accord ing to President Eisenhowers re cent address on the budget while the uniformed defense services call for they Sincerely yours Ethel The Editor the farewell sermon given by Rev Victor Wood After the ser vice a luncheon was served and a presentation of a beautiful lazy- hoy chair was made to Rev and Mrs Wood Mr W Jennings of Temper- and Mr C made the presentation On behalf of Wesley Mrs Gordon presented Mrs Wood with a lovely pin Everyone ex tended best wishes to and Mrs Wood CHASE OFF TOTHE CITY TO BUY CAM l BETTER LOCAL DEALER IN NEWMARKET Dear Sir Relative to the Sha ron Burying Ground I wish to say that Mrs Hank is mistaken She lias been misinformed An association was formed several years ago and today there are Induction services for Rev active members with Dr J Ivan Kennedy the newly W chairman Sharon pointed minister to the Temper If Mrs Hank were more charge will he held at SOMETIMES I WONDER IF THIS HASNT FOR ABOUT TIMES WITH THE INTEREST ETC iginally wanted more This in dedicated to groups ie culture It was the latter cash whole range needs ie will he held noticed I Wesley church Thursday evening latter was equally our advertisement in the Era and nt members and appropriations Express for the annual meetings hercnts and those who are 10000000000 servant she would have the other veterans two major and concensus that the assistance to tin of US agricultural Sincerely yours Daly llopkm Chairman Campaign are cordially invited to at tend A reception and social time will he held afterward in the Com I basement of the church more plant cash ban has been dedi- to Canadas agricultural Birthday Club since Confederation Play Birthday wishes are extended this week to During Hie month of July Mr Jim Slceth of Wesley church and Mr John Mullings of Mount church will he in charge of all services If IF YOU DONT KNOW JEWELRY TO KNOW YOUR LOCAL JEWELER AND GET YOUR MONIES WORTH Sponsored By The NEWMARKET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE And This Newspaper June Read Lincoln I England years old on Friday June June Ian Bruce Taylor Newmarket llp years old on Friday June Newmarket To the Editor Kra and Express Dear Sir As to the financing I and restoration of the Children I of Peace Burying Ground south of the village of Sharon probably an explanation in this regard will dispel any idea that Sharon had received a for the purpose It was in 1927- that John Smith a wealthy jeweller of St Cath arines who had been horn in Sharon donated the handsome fence and ornamental gate at the Queen Street side In Van couver asked a Trust Company to investigate the condition Ju several burying grounds in the district including that of Sharon and report to him That of Sharon was found to be in a de plorable condition This com pany was then authorized to en close the three remaining sides of the burying ground by a fence of similar value and design as that contributed by Mr Smith This was accomplished at a cost of 1500 In descendants of in terred in this little plot and still resident in the district decided to do something towards restor ing the place A meeting was called and in accordance with in structions by the Public Trustee and rules regarding restoration of pioneer cemeteries an associ ation known as The Sharon Burying Ground Association was legally organized with appointed Oil Preston Newmarket years old on Friday Newmarket years old on Sat urday June Lorraine Ze phyr years old on Sunday June 30 Lorraine him Aurora years old on Monday July I Ruddock New market 7 years old on Monday July Ralph John Ireland Kin years old on Tuesday July Beverley Anne New- Arthur Starr returned home last Saturday after a business to Oklahoma Bill Richardson and Ted Brown motored to where visited Bills sister Mrs Bob and Mr Statcy We are report the ill ness of Mrs Edward Aylett who is a patient in York County Vandorf public school picnic was 1 at Lake last Thursday with a good attend a nee despite the rainy day The children presented their teacher Mr Paul Harry with pen and pencil set as lie is giving up school teaching will take an engineering course at the market years old on Tuesday of Toronto Barbara Alice Cain Aurora years old on Tuesday July Johnson Newmarket years old on Wednesday July Send in your name address age and become a member of the and Express birthday club SWIMMING POOL HOCUS The swimming pool is open to the public from 10 am to pm Monday through Saturday On a y the hours are to pm Once the classes for swimm ing instruction have been organ ized the times will be announc ed Mrs Grant was guest soloist at the decoration service held at Churchill Christian church last Sunday Mrs Wicks is accompanying Mrs Moddle on a holiday at Mindimoyia Manitoulin Is- land DOES AIN ANOTHER FIRST BY ONE OK A LINK OK ORIGINALS IN NEWMARKET MADE POSSIBLE TO YOU ONLY BY CLIFF 1NSLEY BOYS GIRLS Centennial Hats WHITE WITH RED LETTERING COLORED TOPS SIZES S M L ONLY 29c QUANTITY OF CROSS Get One Now Centennial Shirts Large colored Indian head hand painted on fine white shirts Also Newmarket Centennial printed in large bright colors ONLY 119 LIMITED QUANTITY OF CROSS EDITOR ON HOLIDAYS J E Struthers editor of the and and family are holidaying this week at their cot tage on Lake Huron ATTEND COURSE Stanley Smith and Gor man attended a course on swimm ing pool management in Toronto last week The course was con ducted Professor Griffin who is chief of the instructors on wat er safety for the University of Toronto and president the Roy al Life Saving society Mr Smith is manager of the Newmarket Swimming pool Mr Gorman heads the swimming pool campaign committee WHY DO MORE PEOPLE PREFER TO SHOP AT CLIFF STORE MENS BOYS WEAR NEWMARKET THE CLOTHING CENTRE FOR Newmarket Aurora Bradford and Surrounding District