Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Feb 1958, p. 12

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Sutton And District Bad Weekend On The Lake Fish Hut Operator Dies Many Spend Night In Huts Police Busy With Accidents A steady downfall from Salur day night until late Sunday blanketed the area with five inches of snow which drifted in places to depths of several feet No accurate count could be made of the number of huts on the lake however any who were in commercial huts had warned before they Many fishermen preferred sleep fat the huts rather risk walking to shore in tt blinding blizzard Most awoke early Monday morning ai to shore through thi Fish hut operators at estimated persons slept in his huts Sund night He supplied them enough oil to keep stoves bur ing until Monday He said th the snowmobile Miller also at his fish huts and bring ers to shore in old bread of the lake Accidents featured plaj and Mr and Mrs Bill Stubbii of A Cathers Mrs Cat Smith was the threegame high Mrs Cathers their son John and Miss Emily Photo by Mike Gillan RESCUED FROM WELL Keswick Man Credits Two Local Boys For Saving His Life By MICHAEL GILLAN head down at the top of a Wilfred Palethorpe was leaning through the hole in the top of his well trying to unfreeze a pipe when he suffered the blackout the well William Bradley who walking along he Metropolis road on his way to play hockf heard Palelhorpes cries of Hazel phone the police y ran to the house neighboring house buy a loaf of bread for his Keswick Ratepayers Suggest Per Lot Subdivision Levy The Keswick Rate the second Monday of each month met on Monday evening at Keswick public school meeting was chaired bj Ted Leonard The part of evening was a charge per MDMt op by the ratepayers subdivisions peaces subdivision lot levy against by the associ late Sunday night and re ed halffrozen men off the lake He said they men with their own huts didnt know the visibility struck Jacksons Point Cooper collapsed lied He had been guiding up of fishermen through the storm didnt miss Coop- a few moments Cooper tried unsuccessfully to reach by truck and had the lake shortly Keffer brought his night when he which usually or damag- the week- ted sis d there C A Cathers Team ThreeGame High In Sutton York Curling club vert Sutton District Social Mr and Mrs Jack Culvcrwel visitors In Sutton from over the weekend They North township spend a few County hospital infection in a speedy Hal arc holidaying in Califor- Mr and Mrs C A and Saturday participating as a Mr Norman ere at Lake Mr and Mrs short visit with Maurice Sunday the and Mrs Jack Bristol day and had difficulty in re old members of the Coffey About all denom- Ladies Curling club is Motors showroom A team of Sutton curlers were high winners in the Curling club in vita- ton held on Monday Jack and Jack Fitzgerald Frank Burrows attended convention held in Sutton High School Hoopsters Tied With Port For Second Place this Friday while Sutton a growing municipality In the Keswick public school the COSSA third core of 2320 Any playoff trtually squashed by Fridays lefeat KBy and Ken liarrop points each while Paul linson scored five Ron Mild oil a and Ken one paced Port Perry II points Joe led the IN News Of North York MOUNT PLEASANT The Womens Guild will t the home of Mrs at Su on West on Tuesday Feb 18 Bell Telephone is busy in tig the new telephones through the township which will Port Bolster Family Left Homeless After fire Sunday Bolster A family of left homeless Sunday when fanned by a mph wind n Lake destroyed a cared for by relatives Albert Wilson father Gen eral Motors employee at wife Trudy their child- Margaret Dorothy 10 Christine Kenneth Earl Daniel Robert and when the get the children side Mr Wilson trie the blaze with bucket and Mrs Ted relatives Mr and summoned help Meanwhile Mrs 1 phoned Pefferlaw and cold Wind fanned the fire and the building The cold froze only yards away Fort Bolster Mount Albert News Mrs F Crosby is reminded of the evening Sunday Feb at pm Rev George Burgess will pre- and speak on his this month due to the ba honoring the Softball team being held on the regular meeting night Members of the Couplet Wednesday Feb J Reynolds Zephyr Mrs Toronto been visiting her daughter Mrs Allison Sam Harper and family the weekend nine of Mrs goloshes and another pair left anyone notices that they have rcng goloshes please I meeting of Mount day evening Rev Robert Cur- John Invited to remain and ven a raise in New stewards elected for were Don Willett George rice Jack Pearson Arnold The Young Peoples society and choir are practicing for minstrel show which will school on Feb 14 at 8 pn noted local auctioneer will the boxes up to limited Mrs West Roll call your best apron A spell and William Hancock Hopes brother Mr Percy Van- near Los Angeles Miss Verna Wice spent the The World Day Prayer will I community are Invited to attend Ladies of the United congre gations of Mount Albert and will join with the la dies of the Aurora branch on Feb This will ing meeting in the Ontario local entry placed first in the good representation that night There five Cubs will Mr Lawrence Green arrived back Sympathy is extended to Mr Mr and Mrs Roy friends in Toronto a days last week a Ellis Grtes day evening to vast their and and to atfeo the family gathering This will be at the heme Mr and Mrs Gordon Green honor of Mr and Mrs George Feb I be married and Mrs Green Mr John Case who ill is much improved Who wants to buy a pig in poke THE ANSWER IS NOBODY PEOPLE RIGHTLY INSIST ON SEEING AND KNOWING WHAT THEY ARE BUYING NINE OUT Or TEN WOMEN KNOW THE EASI EST QUICKEST WAY TO GET THE MOST USEFUL BUYING INFORMA TION IS TO STUDY THE ADVER TISING COLUMNS OF THE NEW MARKET ERA AND EXPRESS THAT IS WHERE THEY START THEIR SHOPPING SO- IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER IS THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN REACH A READYMADE MARKET OF READYTOBUY CUSTOMERS PHONE TW 52333

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