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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Oct 1957, p. 13

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ERGY Hunt September Winning Ticket No Present your ticket stub and claim your prize worth 5000 TICKETS STILL UNCLAIMED No 185 for June No 374 for August Look through your Treasure Hunt stubs You must present the stub to claim your prize D FEEDS FOR OCTOBER NOVEMBER YNERGY 16 DAIRY 24 MILKMIX 32 DAffiYMIX Save Money Improve Result Get in on the Treasure Hunt USE HYNERGY DAIRY FEEDS Ltd Newmarket Ph TW BEGoodrich OUTPUUS OUTPERFORMS all other winter tires with it Kalian fraud of you rolling snow and you MEW fluitcc tread NEW NEW deeper tiffin NEW fiaod shoulder design HEY nylon NEWteoutr GET NEW STOP GO TRACTION TODAY WILSON MOTOR SERVICE MOUNT ALBERT PHONE Bear Alignment and Major Repairs BFGoodrich Mount Albert News This coming Saturday Oct will be Boy Scout Apple Day in Mount Albert and district Scouts and Cubs will be calling with apples and hope for the same support given them as in their other undertakings Sunday Oct 27 will be Mount Albert United church anniver sary Services will be held at and pm when Rev C Curtis of Hope United church Toronto will be the guest speak er There will be special music by the choir Mount Albert Womens Insti tute will sponsor a Halloween party in the community hall on Thursday Oct 31 at pm All children in the community are in- vited to attend in costume There will be prizes for adults in cos tume also Parents are asked to provide sandwiches or cookies Congratulations are extended to the members and leaders of the Explorers group on winning a Certificate of Acomplishment for their work during the past year also to the Intermediate and Senior groups of the CGIT Both groups won standing and were presented with Cherron cer tificates by the Ontario Girls Work Board Sharon Junior Farmers are holding their annual turkey sup per and dance in the Mount Al bert hall on Wednesday Nov The Womens Institute will cater Anyone interested in tickets is asked to contact Junior Farmer members or the executive of in QUEENSVILLE At the congregational meeting of and SharonHope last week a unanimous call was extended to Rev J McNaught to the United church Plans for the service will be made later Rev McNaught came here from Lanark as a stated supply rcplacing Rev W A service was held on Sunday evening in the United church when Mr and Mrs Doner show ed slides of their work in Niger ia Africa Our school which has been at a low ebb for the past two weeks is now in full strength Many students suffered the flu The Young People of Maple Hill and churches are holding a Hallowe en party on Friday evening Oct at at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Knights On Saturday Oct 2fl the pupils of the senior room will be joining in the East GwHIimbury and north Whitchurch township choir They will be heard on the radio program Your Children Sing at am Saturday over CJRIf Richmond Hill The Womens Association the United church are holding its an nual turkey supper on Wednes day night Nov Mr and Mrs Keith Smith of visited Mr and Mrs last Sunday I a a Thompson Toronto spent the thanksgiving weekend with Irene and Sydney Thomp son Congratulations to Mr and Mis Cooper on tin birth of their son Look ahead bo 7 new ADA SAVINGS DS at THE TORONTODOMINION SANK THAT lOOlt Manager Main St Branch BANK Ij Mount Albert Branch Mount Albert Young Peoples Society had an enjoyable hay ride on Saturday evening Work on the United church ex tension is completion A Friendship Night will be held in the new building on Monday evening Nov at 8 pm Every one in the community is invited to attend to examine this building which has been erected with the loyal support of the community In the recent canvass members of the official board asked for 3500 and received approximate ly Plan to attend the Friendship Night A special pro gram has been arranged by the committee Refreshments will be served Congratulations to Robert Tim bers who placed second at the In ternational Plowing Match Mr Leslie Stiver Ottawa is visiting relatives in town Mr and Mrs Charles Short and family Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of her sister Mr Sydney Broadbelt and Mr Mr and Mrs Guy Williamson spent Sunday with her father Mr Albert Madill and Mrs Madill in Manilla The annual Cheerio Club baz aar will he held on November 30 at the United church Keswick Native Jack Marritt Retires From Canada Dept Mount Albert Institute Holds October Meeting The Mount Albert Womens In stitute branch held its regular meeting in the community hall on Oct The roll call was Name a Canadian Industry During the business period of the meeting a letter of thanks was received from the York County hospital Tuck Shop com mittee which also asked for more volunteer workers A short course on home nurs ing has been postponed the next date is to be announced A con tribution to polio fund was referred to next year by the branch The log cabin project at the Sharon Muse in has been completed by the Womens Insti tutes and is to be furnished with articles from the Sharon Temple Mrs Archie Sedore ville is to be the district repre sentative at the Dominion Confer ence at Ottawa On Nov a course Cultural Activities will he held at Newmarket The Mount Albert branch regular Halloween paity for the children of the community will he held on Thursday Oct Mrs Ken Mitchell took of the program for Mrs Roll ing ho was ill at in time She is convener of Canadian Indus trie and Agriculture Mrs Mit chell replied to the motto Never Was there time when clear thinking on the pari of farmers and farm leaders was so essential as now A cosmetic demonstration was given by Mrs Helen Gladstone assisted by Mrs Melville Oldham Mrs Bruce Rolling acted as mo del J Jack Officer- 1 of the Plant Protection Division office in Edmonton since it was first established in and a native of Keswick officially retired from his duties with the Canada Department of Agriculture on October 14 For many years closely associ ated with certified seed potato growers and dealers florists nurserymen and other agricul tural groups throughout the province Mr always lent a guiding hand in helping grow ers solve some of their produc tion problems In 1945 he played a leading role in starting the Potato Pro duction Improvement Committee an organization composed of growers and federal and prov incial officials interested in the improvement of the potato in dustry in Alberta Born and educated in Keswick Ontario and a member of the graduating class of at the Ontario Agricultural College John Wesley first entered the Federal Depart ment of Agriculture in 1926 His first job was as a seasonal plant disease investigator assisting in a wheat rust survey in Southern Alberta In Mr Marritt became a permanent member of the certi fied seed potato inspection staff in Western Canada with head quarters at the Experimental Farm at Indian Head With one assistant his inspection district at that time covered Western Saskatchewan and the whole of Alberta from north to the Peace River Soon after his headquarters were moved to Edmonton in he became interested in the possibilities of shipping potato eyes to farmers in outlying areas where good seed was hard to get At that time no one knew much about the potato eye trade so Mr Marritt laid out an exten sive experiment to find the ans wers for growers and dealers alike He published a scientific paper about his findings and to day more than a million potato eyes annually find their way into many gardens across Western Canada Well known potato shows prairies and at Page The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Oct FALL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC THE MCTR0P01ITAN SHYER BAND I Conducted by Mr Alan Wood Light Concert Music and Broadway Selections Bram Smith of Howard Cables TV Orchestra SUTTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY OCTOBER AT PM I Admission In aid of our local band Tickets available at the Era and Express Newmarket J Marritt officerincharge of the plant protection division Canada Department of Agricul ture at Edmonton from to has retired Mr is a native of Keswick ton Mr has made an ex tensive study of landscaping and hopes to devote more of his time to this phase of horticul ture during his retirement Wishing to honor his long ser vice to the agricultural industry and to extend best wishes to Mr in some tangible manner on his retirement his many friends and coworkers in the Dominion and Provincial depart ments throughout Alberta and other parts of Canada as well as potato growers and others in the Potato Production Improvement Committee are presenting Mr and Mrs Marritt with a TV set at a private dinner reception to lie held on Friday November 1 in the cafeteria of the Administra tion Buildings in Edmonton BUILDING LOTS RESTRICTED 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 Era and Express Classifieds bring results as a at throughout the the Royal Agri- VOLKSWAGEN adds prestige to your business cultural Winter Fair at Toronto J Marritt is a member of the Agricultural Institute of the Alberta Iastitute of Apo logists and the Alberta Horticul tural Advisory Committee and is a past director of the Western Canadian Society for Horticul ture For some years Interested In the Vacant Lots Garden Clubs in Calgary and a keen gardener mound his own homo in KESWICK Mr Lewis turned home west Harmon from has trip re- out SHARON The church service at St Janus Apostle will be held on Sunday Oct at am standard time Sunday school will follow at 10 am Iast Sunday at the United church set vice a number of girls members of the Explorers group were initiated under the leader ship of Mrs Edwards and Mrs Reeves This Sunday church service will Im held at am standard time Rev Robt Mc is he new minister Sunday school In to follow Dr Allan Knights a returned missionary from Angola will speak following a turkey supper at Sutton United church on Wed nesday evening Oct Mrs Long Is in the ho- We wish her a speedy very Congratulations Mi and Mrs Hob Miller who are brine married on Saturday in Newmar ket United church a Mr and Mrs Ivan Sharon and Paul spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr and Mrs K Rush in Ottawa Mrs LOUIS Kennedy St Louis USA called on Mr and Mrs Storey recently Mr and Mrs Donald Wood and girls Whitby spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fred Hall and Mrs Bar spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Elmer Fry Mr and Mrs Harry Jennings Maple were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Storey The Hobby Club meeting been postponed one week be cause of illness George Davidson Tom Hare Edwin and Art King spent the weekend in Buffalo Oliver King spent the weekend in Toronto Jack and Eleanor Crittenden took in the plowing match last week Mis Balden is in Toronto tak ing a course in kindergarten and hopes to soon start a class in home here MCDONALD BROTHERS MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE TW If The Captain is saving equip a home workshop iist Officer is saving for his marriage -y- I MUM V l v A V Bot h h ave a The host known safety device is about nine inches above yotir bank account and a purpose for saving The work its leant yet each has his own reason lor saving his own dollar objective his own pace in achieving it A bank account takes care of every type of saving need You can start with any amount you wish add to it at any lime you choose keep on as long as you like Last year almost new deposit account- wore opened with the chartered banks making a total of nearly The owners of those accounts know that a bank account otters the simplest safest most convenient means of safeguarding and accumulating funds Save of bonk millions THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR

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