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Newmarket Era and Express, 17 Oct 1957, p. 13

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CONTRACTOR I tic Tanks Pumps and PailADay Toilets THe Line Repairs We go any place called Roches Point 135r33 Plan To Use Pupils As Crossing Guards At The Jersey School Deputyreeve Clark Martin told North Gwillimbury township council at the October meeting that he and Councillor Doyle two of the three members of the police committee had had meetings with Jersey School principal Graham and Police Chief William Hi in an effort to arrange a safety program Plans for senior boys to act as crossing guards under the supervision of the police Were being completed As a result of the meeting with the principal police chief and members of the police committee it is expected that six senior students of the Jersey School will commence their duties when the pupils return to their studies after the Thanksgiving weekend Police Chief Hill is now training them to act as crossing guards Pass Water Lot Applications One Occupied Over A Year PLOWING MATCH Conducted by the North York Branch of the Ontario Plowmens Association TO BE HELD ON THE FARM OF CLARENCE BLANCHAKD Lot Concession Township THURSDAY OCTOBER 24TH EATONS OF JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY OFFERED BY THE EATON CO LIMITED BUILDING LOTS RESTRICTED 77 200 and up Good Soil and Surface Drainage miles east of Newmarket Adjacent to Beautiful Forest ARNOLD A REINKE CEDAR VALLEY Pine Tree Farms Ltd MOUNT ALBERT 21413 Occupation of water lots by three ratepayers on Lake Simcoe was approved by North Gwillimbury council at the Oct ober meeting One of the lots for which application was made has been occupied for more than a year One of the three rate payers has been asking for ap proval for several months The application of Mrs Dora Silverstein and Mrs Bertha joint owners to erect a dock on a water lot east of Hef- Point was approved The dock was erected without appli cation or approval more than a year ago by a local contractor N Gwillimbury Unjed To Support The Chamber Council Makes Grant More support for he Lake Simcoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce- from North Gwillimbury township council was urged by Francis Morton at the October meeting of council Council decided to rant the chamber Mr Morton said For two years in a row we have been promised aid and nothing has been forthcoming Sutton Georg- and the town of Newmarket have supported as but we have received nothing from this muni cipality He told council members that members of the chamber serve at their own expense spending their own time and money for travelling and support projects which promote the whole lake area as well as the township DeputyReeve Clark Martin said he had understood that pro vision had been made for a grant to the chamber in the township budget Township Clerk Irwin Winch said that provision had been made but that no resolution had been passed to pay the money A resolution to pay the to the chamber of commerce was moved by Mr Martin Quick change of scene This can happen overnight By the time you hear of approaching now storms on the evening news its too late do anything about it Wise motorists Will plan well in advance this year seeing their Goodyear Dealer now for New Custom Suburbanite winter tires Youll save lost hours and inconvenience when the snow flies if you do Be sure you get genuine New Custom Suburbanite winter tires by Goodyear For your truck ask for Goodyear Grip life lad J Look ahead buy The application of Sidney J to occupy a water lot on lot plan 137 Willow Beach received a resolution for approval Similar approval was given the application of and Roman for the purpose erecting a private bathing house Its location is Orchard Beach Lake Shore road opposite lots and plann concession two A recorded vote was taken for this resolution The reeve and three councillors voted in the affirmative and Clark Martin was opposed Mr Martin said he could not vote otherwise in view of the fact that he knew what other ratepayers of the Orchard Beach Cottagers association wanted done A letter from a firm of sol icitors was read at the meeting It was written on behalf of the Orchard Beach Cottagers associa tion urging thai the townships building bylaw be enforced by council Members of council other than the deputyreeve said that Provided Mr Kolodziej complied with the building bylaw in erect ing a bathing house there was nothing that could be done to prevent it Councillor Doyle said He has complied with everything any one else would have to do and if a private bathing house cannot be built then no one else should have been allowed to Mr Snow did it Others did it Former Newmarket Man Serves On Hawaiin Island The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Oct A former Newmarket resident Rev Emerson Sanderson North America a week ago for a new charge in the Hawaiian Islands Rev Sanderson was born and educated in Newmarket but has been in the United States since the midthirties He will be going to the Island of Maui in the Hawaiian group under the auspices of the United Church of Christ This Clerks Appointment Said To Be Infraction Of Secondary School Act A letter from a ratepayer Edmund Kenny last week drew North Gwillimbury township councils attention to an infraction of the school act He said the infraction was in the of the township Clerk Winch repre senting the township on the district high school board Mr Kenny wrote Section two Subsection nine of the Ontario Secondary Schools Act states a ratepayer is eligible to bo ap pointed a representative on a high school board for a municip ality provided he is not a mem ber of a municipal council or an Officer of the municipality According to the above sec tion our present representative is not eligible in sit on this board representing the township for Sutton and Newmarket high schools wrote Mr Kenny The letter drew no more than a comment from the representa tive that is was something weve all known for years A councillor said Does he want the job referring to the writer of the letter No action was taken and the letter was filed Birthday Club Birthday wishes are extended week to Kellr Richard Smith New market year old on Friday Oct 11 Alan Edward Sheridan New market year old on Friday Oct Graham Eves Newmar ket 13 years old on Saturday Oct Karen Ann Toronto 9 years old on Saturday Oct 12 Shropshire New market years old on Saturday Oct Donna Johnson Newmarket years old on Sunday Oct Linda Newmarket 3 years old on Sunday Oct Ronald Allen Mount Albert years old on Monday Oct Kathleen Newmarket years old on Tuesday Oct Please send in your name adf age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Ex press Birthday Club similar to the United of Canada is a church formed from the Congregational and Christian church union in the United Stages in and subse quent addition of the Evangelist and Reform union last year Rev Sandersons work will be interdenominational and inter racial He will work with eight racial groups including Japanese Chinese and Koreans Maui is predominantly an agricultural island He will live in a town of called Rev Emerson Sanderson WI News branch met at the community Hall on Oct with adults and two children present Mrs Waller chaired the meeting The extension scr- vices course will be held on Nov with a potluck lunch Mem bers are asked to bring good used clothing to this meeting for the Save the Children fund It was decided to hold two euchres for the Storm fund The motto Better to stay well than get well was answered by Mrs Don Anderson Mrs Wilfred Stevenson convener for Home Economics and Health pre pared the program for the meet ing and called on a former resident Miss Ella Morton for an informative talk on heart diseases Miss Morton also ad vised members on the treatment of flu Mrs Smith played three piano numbers and Mrs Draper read a paper on cleaning lamp shades Mrs Stevenson read a poem Mrs Edith Anderson gave a demon stration on making quick parly snacks and rolled sandwiches Lunch was served by hostesses Mrs Draper Mrs Wilkinson and Mrs Draper When Rev Sanderson left school in Newmarket in he worked at the local post office After 2ij years he went to Collegiate to complete his high school education and took I a small charge in Toronto In and he was at the Kes wick Christian church In he went to North Carolina and obtained his BA degree from Eton College in He received his degree from Oberlon College in Ohio in In he went Fargo North Dakota and served at the First Congregational church until the present time Civil Air Patrol He also is a member of the Ci vil Air Patrol similar to the cadets and served as chap lain of the North Dakota Wing this past summer he es corted five cadets to Greece on an international exchange pro gram Before leaving for Hawaii Rev Sanderson visited friends and re latives in Newmarket including his two brothers Harold and proper Hickman Before he left a fa mily reunion and early thanks giving dinner was held at Har olds home on Andrew St attend ed by 26 new CANADA SAVINGS Inquires About Bids Not Being Obtained On A Projector A police expenditure of for Peter Gorman was questioned by Councillor Choppin when the accounts were presented for ap proval at the Oct meeting of Newmarket council The account was held until an explanation could be provided by Police Chairman Mrs MacNaughton Following Mr Choppins in quiry council was told by the clerk that the covered the purchase of a projector and films from the local firm What is the purpose of this asked Councillor It is in connection with police work replied Deputy MacNaughton I understood it was an old bill that only now is being presented When was purchase made Were three bids called asked Mr Knapton This has nothing to do with bids answered Mrs MacNaugh The prices on this equip ment are all the same We should leave this until Chief is here I cant remember what it was understand the equipment was purchased at cost price the clerk told council The account should be held GROUND OBSERVERS HEAR FO LLOYD Blake Lloyd Newfoundland spoke to the District Ground Observer Corp here last week He wan visiting hi mother Mrs Glad stone Lloyd Lloyd is stationed at the base Goose Bay He des cribed flying conditions ground control and the general routine of the base Other speakers were Ground Observers Mcridith and Wells both of Bolton The latter com pared American and Russian planes This Fall BLUE is the Hue Sec lip Tops Britannia Blue Worsteds Your Choice HandCut and I Measure in the narrow Jar dot I Ice Is an unusual of stripes no weaves and patterns in deep blue Sec them today while the selection is at its peak I over as the to said Mr Knapton police committee doesnt seem know anything about it do know something about it retorted Mrs MacNaughton but Ill get the particulars from Mr Burbidge The other accounts were ac cepted at TORONTODOMINION BANK Charles Heads King Agriculture Group Kettleby Charles King was elected president of the King township branch of the Federation of Agriculture when the annual meeting was held on Oct Ray Marshall was speaker The battle royal in the egg market was chosen by Mr Mar shall of Skyline Farm as his tonic Those elected to office include pies Mr first vice Harold Snider King second vice pres John third vice John Fawcett I King Frank Delegates to the Canadian Fed eration hoard are the president Past President William Groom- bridge James Morgan and Allan King THAT LOCI O ill A Manager Main St Branch E SNYDER Manager Mount Albert Branch Panel Discussion At Next King George HomeSchool Meeting A panel discussion on parent education will be held at the next meeting of the King George Home and School association in Newmarket Moderator tor the discussion at the October 22 meeting will be Dr Robert King Panelists are be Rev White Mr Grant and Mrs A They will discuss the parents responsibility to the child Is A A R Men Shop Main St Newmarket tip CHEVROLET Sedan Demonstrator Equipped with automatic transmission radio white wall tires twotone heater signals Others to cIvQOSO from Newmarket Motors Limited Dan McTavish Prop St Town Hall Ph in A v- on your monthly gas bill INSTALLS A NATURAL GAS FURNACE or CONVERSION BURNER payments as low as 60 a month for a complete furnace 14 NO DOWN complete gas furnace installed to ducts ducts not included for average room house for a conversion burner PAYMENT Conversion Burner for most coal furnaces Monthlv payments as low a on monthly gas bill Natural Gas Equipment costs less to Buy less to Install far less to Maintain and you get FREE SERVICE I the modern fuel GLEAN DEPENDABLE SILENT ECONOMICAL AND There are Natural Gas conversion burners for most furnaces whatever their fuel and there are also Natural Gas customdesign Furnaces for Winter Air Conditioning Gravity Warm Air Hot Water and Steam Space Heaters Room Heaters Fireplace Units Join the more than Toronto area happy home owners who have installed Natural Gas Heating in the last months For Quick Action For Quality Installation Contact your local contractor or phone 150 Main Street Newmarket Era and Express 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