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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Nov 1957, p. 11

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FOR BETTER LISTENING CHUM 1050 ON YOUR DIAL Newmarket TEEN DANCE FEATURING THE TOP 50 FROM Town Hall Every Fri Night 8 PM TO MIDNIGHT First Dance Friday November 8 No jeans please SMITHS Hardware Main St Newmarket Ph TV This Is a personal invitation to you to attend a shoot- match at The GUN CLUB Sharon on the of November at 130 pm The Inn Club is situated miles east of Sharon and south mile or 2 miles west of Mount Albert and south mile That is lot 6 con East At our shooting matches we try to give everyone a jcood and most of all we make every effort to guar antee a square deal on any contest The money derived from these monthly shooting matches is used to develop and promote good shooting facilities for all sportsmen we are very proud of our motto youre always at The Gun Club Sharon If you have never been to our shooting matches please try and visit us on this occasion If you have visited us before they you know that the welcome mat is out for you At this shoot we will be featuring prime roasts of beef packages of steak capons bushels of apples etc Hoping to see you November Howard J Morton President Town of Newmarket VOTERS LIST Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section of the Voters Act and I have posted up a my office at the Town Hall Street Newmarket on the 1st day of November the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection And hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last clay for appeal being the day of November Dated at the Town of Newmarket this 1st day of Novem ber WESLEY BROOKS Clerk Copies of the Voter- List may be inspected dur ing regular hours at the Town Hall and the Post Office Information also be obtained by telephoning the Clerks Office at 1 Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday am to pm Wednesday and Saturday am to noon Due to the Assessment Roll being returned late this all Ratepayers are requested to check the list to ascertain that their names are correctly listed thereon as according to The Voters List Act the voters list is one that must bo posted up and any errors or omissions must be received on or before November To be a I d to vote at Municipal Elections you must be years of age a British Subject an Owner or Tenant or Wife or Husband or an Owner or Tenant and your name must be on the Voters List or added thereto an appeal made wlthfn the time above mentioned Those who occupy a domestic establishment of two or more rooms in which they sleep prepare and serve meals and qualify as above are ENTITLED TO VOTE ROOMERS AND HOARDERS are NOT en titled to vote NOMINATIONS A meeting for the nomination of candidates for the Office fof Mayor Reeve Deputy Reeve Members of Council Public School Trustees Separate School Trustees and Hydro Com missioner will be held at the Town Hall Street on Thursday November 21 at the hour of seventhirty oclock In the afternoon GREATER OF TWO POSSIBLE INJUSTICES Continued from Page 2 we asked should he not be able to retain his investment through commercial development too We pointed out that the individual has rights which can be defended by law even against majorities But the Boag ratepayers position underlines the im portance of a majority being protected against a min ority The lack of protection for the majority goes back to and the lack of development restrictions or the clarification of existing ones The real moral wrong goes back to the towns administration The welding shop question does then present the possibility of one or the other of two injustices one against the individual if he cannot retain his investment by selling to commercial interests or the other against the majority of property owners in the area if a welding plant is built The latter is the greater injustice The devaluation of a number of properties would cause a loss far greater than the possible losses of one owner Per haps town council should tell the building inspector to refuse a permit for the welding plant on these moral grounds even at the risk of a legal test which might favor the individual Most of all Eagle St restrictions should be clarified and the town should have a of old bylaws Bears Meet Brooklin Tomorrow At Aurora Aurora hockey fans will get grabbed two assists to lead the their first glimpse of the Aurora Bears Queensville United Church Anniversary Services Held Anniversary services were ob served at the Queensville United church on Sunday with excellent congregations at the morning and evening services Rev Robert J McNaught conducted worship on both occasions The choir under the direction of Mrs J Smith ance People was a tribute to the ordinary men and of the community and particularly of the church who were not big names but whose work was nec essary and important in the day- today working of the commun itys life or the churchs life In Him by Sanderson and The Day is Gently Drawing To A Close Mr Terry Doane sang a solo Green Pastures The Newmarket Era and Express Tharsday Nov MEET MAN ft FOLKS Bears at the Aurora arena to morrow evening at pm Manager Doug Alcorn and coach Bill Mundell have a major test lined up for the Bears Brooklin got into the act with a pair of assists Doug Mclnnns the Bears blueline operator scored two goals while Ron added the winners other marker IT last years OHA junior C final- Lowell midget isls will provide the invading turned in a fine game in opposition I goal Cliff Johnstons Brooklin crew is reported stronger than last season so the Bears hopefuls will have to give out with a big effort to halt the Brooks Likely to see action with the Bears will be holdovers Ross Patrick Ron Gordie Samp son Barry Cook Doug Doug Oliver and Shirley Smith Midget graduates trying to earn a permanent berth with the team will be Keith Browning Danny Glen Bennett and goalie Midget graduates shone as the Bears opened the season at home last Friday with a win over the powerful Marlboro midgets Keith Browning operating along side Stewart Davidson and Danny scored two goals and as organist led in the singing of the hymns and sang several THE PAINT DAUBERS rial numbers A CONTINUE PROGRAM At the morning service both the junior and senior choirs were in An enthusiastic reception was attendance The Junior choir sang given the lecture and demonstra- numbers O Jesus I Havetion by Jim McHale when the Promised by Keating and Count Paint Daubers met in the Public Your Blessings by Morgan The I Library lecture room on anthem by the Senior choir was day Oct 31 Mrs Gould He the Hills bv Simper I Presided Mrs Arnold also sang a a commercial art- solo Wholly Trust in God The on Banning in Senior choir sang two anthems during the evening service Trust Mr said a knowledge of drawing is needed as a basis for all types of painting regard less of the medium used He be gan his illustration with a draw- Guest minister for the morning a which he corn- service was Rev McLean in oils Keswick Choosing as a theme discussion period followed A Christian Experiment Mr Mr demonstration He Lean related how the scientists exhibited three pictures each in of the world had ventured out on different medium A vote of a great worldwide experiment thanks was extended by Mrs and project and suggested that it Gerald Hazlett would be a great thing for Chris- November everywhere to venture for j Tonight at pm the group themselves in wholehearted and will meet again in the Library completely committed manner on Mrs has offered to show some aspect of the Christian way the members how to do Christ- life mas cards in a turpentine wash Rev MR Kinc City The meeting is open to the public the chairman of York Presbytery preached at the evening service Reasonable speed allows more His sermon on the topic Mainten- I time to act DRIVE SAFELY SAW rrAxt about Wi BOLTS TO MOLD A A TOSCATTCR IT FOLKS TO A REAL 6NVN ME IN RUN DYERS FURNITURE LTD 30 Main St Newmarket FREFDKUYFRY Ph TW Era and Express Classifieds bring results THE NEW ARE VOL MOUNT ALBERT The Married Couples club will meet in the United church on Wednesday Nov at pm This club is hoping equip one room in the new extension as a nursery Anyone having a playpen toys I or anything suitable for small children to contribute is asked to i contact any member of the club or Rev Curtis On Sunday Nov 17 a baptis mal service will ho held in the United church Anyone having children be baptized is asked to call Rev Curtis A large number of hunters left Mount Albert CNR station early Sunday morning on their annual pilgrimage to the North country Mrs re turned home from hospital last j week much improved in health Mr Mac Lean returned home by plane Saturday evening I after spending five weeks in Lou- Wisconsin in the Interest of the WhiteRogers Electrical Co of Remember the Friendship Night in the United church extension on Monday Nov at pm Halloween was very quiet in Mount Albert There were minor tricks but property was in good condition Friday morning Mr and Mrs John Meek and Marilyn Toronto were I weekend visitors with relatives in town Howard McGuckin a year- ling heifer stray from Ihe herd while he was bringing cattle from pasture recently I ELECTIONS The Municipal Elections will take place on Monday December 2nd Polls will open at 10 oclock am and at oclock pm ADVANCE POLL An Advance for the purpose of receiving the votes voters who expect to be absent from the Municipality or confined in a hospital or of election officials who in carrying t their duties as election officials will be unable to attend he poll at which they are entitled to vote on the day fixed polling will be held at the Committee Room Town Hall Street on Saturday November 30 1957 The advance poll will be open on the said day between hours of 9 oclock am and oclock pm WESLEY BROOKS Town Clerk and Returning Officer FIXITY li yours to buy Our SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING CpNTRACTORS IraiSOMAl A NEW Introducing 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