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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Nov 1957, p. 1

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Classifieds On ages 4 and 5 and EDITORIALS ON PAGE TWO IRA YEAR EXPRESS HERALD YEAR NEWMARKET ONTARIO THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1957 NO SINGLE COPIES CENTS EACH en row- our and in the ringing S3I WrdiamlWrrJoved ana now W v Here and There Around Town By Local Observer Sputnik Sighted The halfton satellite Sputnik was sighted by three Sharon residents on Monday shortly aft er 645 pm According to Mrs Reginald Edwards who watched Russias second satellite hurtle across the skies it looked like a star It came out of the clouds on the eastern horizon and we saw it streak overhead before it dis appeared in the other clouds said Mrs Edwards We called the Presbyterian church our neighbor Mrs Thomas Rick- son and she got there in time to see it Dr John Heard of the David Dunlap observatory said the 1120 i Service Sunday Be Broadcast At 11 Remembrance Day service Trinity United church next will be broadcast over lio Richmond Hill CJRH be part of the i a mond Hill the warden of County Warden W J Taylor Honored At Banquet Friday Youth Appreciation a week set aside as a to the per cent of our people who are good and the potential leaders of country The Lesson at the service will read by Sandy Constable one the boys who participate in the organized by the Duncan White will preach id will be assisted in the con- of the service by the Rev Shannon Mr Ken Morton ill be soloist and the Trinity lurch choir under Mr Leon will sing the anthem luls of the Righteous or shutins and others wffo mot attend church this is an opportunity to join in worship of one of the local to remember those served their country well in wars and to express hope id confidence in the youth of lay wick and Jersey ant A School Area Keswick and Jersey York County was honored at a banquet in the Crystal Ballroom King Edward hotel Toronto on Friday Nov More than guests attended including war dens of neighboring counties and past York County wardens Master of ceremonies was Reeve Fred Armstrong of Wood- bridge He introduced the head table guests Mrs C Knap- Richmond Hill was guest soloist and the guest speaker was Rev A Young padre at The to the warden was proposed by Reeve Wiliam Hodg son of King Township and Reeve Edward Wrightman of Newmar ket York County commissioners Roth men paid tribute to the leadership provided this year by Warden Taylor They outlined the career in municipal govern ment of this native son of York County ft Armistice Day Parade m And Church Service Sunday Arthur Lloyd chairman of the Legions Poppy Campaign com mittee here announced that can vassers will be distributing pop pies on Friday night Nov 8 and all day- Saturday Nov 9 also that the annual Remembrance Day church parade and service held Sunday Nov at Fifth Carload Of York Guernseys Goes West The parade will form up at the town parking lot on the east side of Main St at am and will move off sharp It proceed along Water St to the observatory said the 11201 Haine Memorial at the foot of times on Sunday Heavy clouds Main St where a wreath will be prevented it being sighted the laid then up Main St to Timothy observatory on Monday The St west along Timothy to Church missile is coneshaped Poor Dog lovers in every St down Church to St along DArcy to the Cenotaph for nation the laying of more wreaths and have been angered at the news then move along to the that a fluffy little female church where service will named is whirling around the earth inside the Russian sat ellite Sputnik They have reg istered their disapproval of the idea in many ways be held The parade will be head ed by the town band and all war veterans in the area are expected to participate This year we would like to An Era and Express reader tend a special invitation to the a solution to the probj public to take a more active part send the local dog catcher in the Remembrance Day cere- mony said Mr He explained that any member of the community is welcome was read by County Clerk Smith It showed that present day banquet planners are much more calorie conscious than were their predecessors Rev W A Young was intro duced by Mr Armstrong He began his- afterdinner remarks with a collection of jokes and witticisms which filled the ball room with laughter For the topic of his address Mr Young chose The Triangle of Soil Self and Soul Mr Young said all members of society has a responsibility to protect the soil A country will prosper and grow only if its ag- travellers pursuits remain healthy j He paid tribute to Canadian j who give of themselves to serve in public office They are interested in maintaining the democratic way of life based on Christian principles and have translated this interest into positive action by personal sacrifices of time talents and after her We could have Councillor B Kent request the dog catcher get that mutt thats whirling around lay a wreath at the cenotaph He J in the skies he said and treat particularly encouraged business her well he added to arrange for the laying of Other readers who have been If an individual or firm wtsh- disappointed with the actions of some members r Jfgion place a of council to canine problems wreath lh commented on the situation This is a serious situation quipped a local dog fancier It might mean the end of mans best friend I wouldnt be sur prised if some members of town council dont write to the Rus sian scientists offering our entire canine population as future space Mr Lloyd said The Poppy campaign is the Legions only national campaign Mr Lloyd said It serves a two fold purpose It enables Canadians to remember the war dead and to help the living Money raised by the distribu te fifth carload of York County Guernsey cattle shipped to the west since July left New market station Monday Hans Grleger of A Gathers farm is shown ready to make the trip Alberta The west has been considered a surplus cattle area but with this particular breed the opposite holds true Guernseys from various York County farms go to smaller farmers in the Western sense of the word who feel there is more safety in a mixed type of farming Says John Kudelka who has assembled the cattle for shipment Guernseys are particularly well adapted to the extreme temperatures of the west While the demand still exists in the west no further shipments will be made this year because local demand is so great that no cattle are available for export Era and Express Photo In responding to toast Mr efforts he explained Taylor reviewed the work of Not the least important feature York County Childrens Aid our type of society is that the society which Ibis year restricted individual has the opportunity of its operation to York County He explained the many difficulties caused by the reorganization and congratulated Miss Betty Graham executive director Marshall himself This personal freedom this chance of being in- Conference Assistant Clerk Grant Blight secretary of the planning board was chosen as a delegate to at tend the annual conference of Community Planning in Canada which is being held in London on Nov Council approved the selection made by Councillor G The conference will deal with land subdivision requirements Mr said the secretary as I Hon of poppies helps veterans and their dependents It is held in trust and is not used for any other branch purpose Keswick Optimists Hold Church Service For Youth Appreciation dependent and individual in ones a continuing member of the plan thinking is the most precious ning board was a good delegate possession we have but it must If it is impossible for Mr Blight Views Are Expressed On H R Development Ideas Councillor Gladstone re- 1 minded Newmarket council day night that Lenhardt had failed to sign an agreement with the town concerning the develop ment of the Lewis farm He said that an Ontario Mu nicipal Board hearing on the propriation of land in that area for a wellsite Will be held in the council committee rooms town president and Ralph be guarded if it is to continue to go some member of the plan trustees arc urging North Corner treasurer for their work will not be destroyed by I hoard will attend township council to Mr Taylor thanked the rm a school area A letter tollers of council for their cooper ation and interest during the past year He paid tribute to the county employees with special mention being given County Clerk Jack Smith effect from trustees of tns one and two in the town- lip was received by council at November meeting The letter was signed by alker R and Art for SS No and by Win- sion led the guests in singing York County Song The wardens cane and a silver tea service were being blown up but by being sat Would you like the reeve to on he told his audience There is no lasting security without ef fort You dont get anything for nothing not even from the gov ernment Enthusiasm is the key word Mr Young said Norman Iong chairman of the future depends on in Mahon M pies Clark for No 2 Clerk Winch recommended it the whole township be made school area ouncil decided to meet with school trustees and school in- 1 lor on Nov to question presented to Mr Taylor by Com missioners Hodgson and Wright- man on behalf of York County Mrs Taylor received a bouquet of flowers with Mrs Hodgson consider making the presentation The menu of a wardens banquet in go who board He had undergone criti cism for a small convention acc ount earlier in the meeting Youll probably go anyway retorted Councillor Kent COMING EVENTS NOV dance THURSDAY NOV The Sal- H draw in the Fire Hall euchre Dancing 9 to 1 am by the Newmarket Cecil Gibsons Tickets 25c or for for euchre and dance NOV Annual fair afternoon tea vation Army Home prc- Chrislmas sale and tea from 230 to pm character of the people not on scientific discoveries and ad- vancements It is difficult to i sell the principles of humility J and idealism to a materialistic world but I have faith that the most important role will be play ed by the preacher and teacher I not the scientist he said J For the opening of youth ap preciation week the Keswick Optimist club took part in a church parade at the Keswick Memorial arena The parade was headed by the Sutton Legion band and was Wednesday Nov made up of Sea Scouts Hoy J Councillor Scouts Cubs Brownies and Girl commenting on a letter from Mr which appears else where in this issue Mr as a realtor has a point ho is difficult to sell other houses town when those in the subdivision are sell ing at such low prices Also in a H Lenhardt Outlines Possibilities For Sfecond Shopping Centre Project Possibilities of another shop- this rather problem ping centre in Newmarket or I would be appreciated as soon near town were described by possible Harold R Toronto in With regard to the well site a letter to town council recently ion the Lewis frontage approx imated October 31 Mr two months ago I offered letter states the well site to the planning As you know I have been board free of charge Jo the town working on a large chain food Newmarket if they would Guides along and OptiMrs with the Optimist club members asked Reeve service was is not a member of conducted by Rev Cook Roches Point An inspirational address was given by Rev Sernck of the Keswick Christian church Addresses also were gi ven by Optimist President Sid Arthur and Reeve Roy Pollock it in requesting semi-detach- Mr added Le Heads Y Young People CONCERT DATES Concert dates for the winter- series of the Canadian Concert Association of Newmarket have elected vicepresident Mary Ted Greenwood was president of the YWCA Young Peoples Association at an executive meeting held Monday in the town hall Karle Ball was A Announces He Will Be Candidate For The Office Of Mayor town like Newmarket with so many lowincome families such houses are suitable The Planning board has not I dealt with Mr sals but 1 do not think it is too important where commercial development located as as it is within the boundaries of the municipality so that set They arc as follows Monday Dec 2 Pro Arte Or chestra gets this extra commercial as- Alex former town sessment Provided he can prove councillor announced that he that he has obtained commercial will be a candidate for mayor in development and has interested Newmarkets December election them in coming to Newmarket Mr who was an would have no alternative but cessful candidate against Mayor to go along with his proposed The Monday meeting followed last year made inten- vision of percent of the de velopment as residential and FRIDAY NOV The annual Quartette bazaar of the Evangeline Even- concerts will be held in the Sfe J8 home baking and delicatessen Saints Anglican church King Supervised nursery under the to 530 3 Admission Opened by Rev Dr Bruce linings the Rector clw44 NOV Hospital Gift Shop party Masonic Millard Ave from 3 to Draw lor doll and ward- Light refreshments Sale rift Shop merchandise SATURDAY NOV Toronto and North York Hounds will meet Rigg residence of Mr and Mrs Robert Ballard at am SUNDAY NOV to Nov 24 Christian Baptist church is secretary Elaine Taylor treasurer and Gordon Calvert pu blicity director Monday Feb 3 Patsy Parr pianist general organization meeting lion p a meeting Of the Monday March 24 The Opera held Oct when an executive Junior Chamber of Commerce on committee of ten members was evening elected Executive members in have been eon- elude Jim Smart Sylvia Bell ducting a campaign for more Jack Mi Is Ruth Walker and municipal as well as a group of merchants for the purpose of opening a shopping centre on the Street frontage of tin- estate in town of I Newmarket We are now finalizing this plan but unfortunately they are now eyeing a location in East due to the fact of the houses that we are pres ently building and also due to the fact that another 1000 homes are now being contemplated in East This large group of new homes is causing I them change their thinking and they are now looking to the north side of Davis Drive which is as you know in the township of East They are also giving some consideration to of Davis Drive zone these lots for semide tached homes similar to the ones now being built in East Up until this moment I have not had a reply from any one As you know this matter is going to be decided by a Muni cipal Board hearing on Novem ber therefore if you were going to give this proposition any consideration I would appreciate hearing from you HEARING ON TOWN HALL NOV A hearing will be held by the Ontario Municipal board on Wed nesday Nov regarding the proposed amendment of bylaw io the corn- halt at NOV Holland ding Local Assn will hold aar and bake sale at 2 pm JYouth Centre SSDAY NOV At 830 pm feting Of the Friends of the Library at the Lib- Speaker Mr Fred clw45 DAY NOV Regular ting Of Evangeline Evening of the WMS United will be held in he hall Mrs G Caey be the guest NOV Bingo Canadian Legion sponsored by the Canadian Ion at pm Cash prizes NOV in Holland ted church sponsored by from pm Adilts NOV Spa ing its Anniversary ser vices Watch for the TO REPORT ON SEWERS Reports on sewers for the Cot ter Oak St area and Park Ave and pavements and on Park Ave will I presented to Newmarket council at its next per cent as commercial Mr recommended the letter be referred to the planning board Council approved Reeve agreed with ions this year Civic affairs Mr idlers views After being this large commercial assessment Ross Irwin Jim Smart and El- 1 chairman Paul said the in Vancouver at the planning con- be credited to the Lewis prop- Sine Taylor were named at the groups no acclamation drive I realize what city whereby we could go ahead Monday meeting to investigate being undertaken because the possibility of locating a build there ore too many people tak ing in town in which to conduct an armchair view and doing the south side It will be held in conjunction room town with the shopping plaza J am and is open to the public Due to the fact that I have been The amendment removes a working with these people so section of land owned by the long I may be able to convince town on the south side of Eagle them to go on the south side of j St east of the Bell Telephone Davis DriVe and thereby keep building from coverage of by them in the town of Newmarket law but zones It for If I was able to this would use only Bylaw restric ted the area for residential must he careful of is sprawl- I and commence building our ing development It is permit- homes there Your answer to ted it makes the cost of sewers YMYWCA activities FRIDAY NOV The New- 1 marketSutton district alumni association annual At Home in Newmarket high school per couple Dancing 91 Every one welcome SATURDAY NOV Mother Goose Fair St Pauls Anglican parish hall St Sponsor ed by all St Pauls organiza tions Watch for next weeks advertisement clw45 DANCING every Saturday night in Bond Head Community Hall Prizes for best costume Spon sored by Anglican Young People Paxton orchestra Price EVERY Saturday night dancing at Mount Albert Community hail Norm orchestra nothing creative to make good meeting by Reeve Wrightman A fall and winter program of town government He promised an engineers report events will be announced in the A review of candidate the first problem near future poses This is the proposed location of the retail store for the Ontario Liquor Control board water and roads too high before there is enough development to carry them he explained gins talk to the will be published next week Three Projects Approved By Water Resources Comm Three projects have been ap proved by the Ontario Water Re sources Commission Work is to start on them in the near future HAVE you a drinking problem Open meeting of Aurora Group rti supper at King George of Alcoholics Anonymous every from to 8 pm Sponsor- Monday night at pm in St Johns CAVL Adults Trinity Parish Hill Victoria St Children Aurora The contract for the Bancroft water works has been awarded Originally it was planned to con struct both water and sewerage works but only the water pro- airman A Snider has been approved with a of being accepted One project involves the Cost of the water works system of water works for the vil- for Sunderland has been of Bancroft Hastings county ted at The sewage construction of a similar system for the village of Sunderland Ontario county is the second one and the third pro ject will provide a sewage treat ment plant for the town of Tren ton plant for Trenton will cost approximately It will have a capacity of one- million gallons a day The Trent on plant is designed to end much of the pollution in the Bay of Few Acts Of Vandalism By Half Dozen Thurs Night A Promises To Deal Willi DUllQIlKj With exception of a few act mischief makers from neighbor- Newmarket council was assurJol vandalism by half a dozen iu- j areas did not have an Op por ed on Nov that it would have Halloween in j to start any trouble he opportunity to deal with proket was orderly and quiet Chief plained posed amendments to the build- j Byron lold the and One of the youngsters who rail ing bylaws before end of Express The have afoul of the law on Halloween the year Councillor i been apprehended and charges was taken into custody by the was named chairman of a special pending police following damage to the committee to revise the bylaws I More young children were out Peter Gorman Swimming Poo in keeping with modern building j costume than can remember building Black paint was splaih- trends said Chief The wet- on the building and filthy lan- Because of the illness of was so mild that all the was painted on it was solicitor and members of the j little ones had a good time A to repaint the front of the mm it tee we have been unable to heavy fog after 11 oclock helped building said the chief present the proposed amend to discourage the older ones from Other juvenile were by tin end of October as hanging around where they might hendod following the smashing of we had promised Mr Knapton get into trouble street lights and some window- said It may be the end of Nov- Mr said the men- j in the public schools by air rifles ember or the middle of December of the Newmarket police A few real estate signs were they are completed but force patrolled the town in five but everything was quiet shall have them before coun- j cars throughout the evening The j where in town Mr Burbidge before the end of town was so well covered that no added

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