Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), September 25, 1963, p. 4

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and Member Audit and Class A Newspapers Serving Newmarket end the rural of North York 112th year f publication Published every Wednesday at Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era Express Limited Subscription far two years MM or ens year In advance Single copies an lie each Member of Clan A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the Audit Bureau Circulations Authorized as Second Class Hail Post Office Department Ottawa list THE EDITORIAL PAGE From The Files Of 50 Years Ago DAY of SEPTEMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTYTHREB SOMETHINGS ALWAYS COOKING Included with this weeks issue of The Era and Express is the Cook Book supplement designed primarily to inter est the women readers and offer some suggestions which might tend to add variety to the day by day chore of pre paring meals Anything which does this is note worthy in itself Should the contents become a means of augmenting the al ready vast supply of recipes and cooking skills which most women seem to pos sess acquired either through instruction inheritance or plain hard work the se cond annual Cook Book fills a need Of equal importance however is fact that the publishing of this special supplement is truly indicative of the newspapers aim to provide a fuller cov erage of news and features We trust that our readers men loo will find something of interest in this supplement and to those who assisted in the preparation of it through contribu tions of their favorite recipes we offer our sincere thanks TODAY IS V DAY The results of the polls across Ontario today will we hope bring to an end the various efforts of recrimination voiced in the past few weeks by candidates and their representatives Granted it ma out the weaknesses of the opposition and enlarge upon ones own partys good fea tures and because of the limited time for campaigning do these things vocif- that good taste should still prevail In York North the campaign has been conducted in a manner which could give leadership to other candidates in some parts of t province leaving a clean taste in the mouth of those attending meetings Because of this the candi dates and the parties they represent have gained stature This is worth noting particularly as the Liberal leader John tried to raise unpleasant smells by lift ing the lids of garbage cans in his tour le help offered by Miss Judy LaMarsh failed too in the attempt to strengthen the Liberal Regardless of the outcome of today vote it should he obvi government at the provincial level could lead to the same chaotic condition as exists at Ottawa The past perform- of the Progressive Conservatives their expressed intention to aid educa tion and work towards a suitable pension plan differ somewhat from the ideas put forward by the Liberal and parties It is to be hoped that the people going to the polls keep in mind the need for strong legislation and a progressive out look consider the candidates capabilities and his past record whether it be as a businessman trying for a seat or as a man with an already established record Toronto WHAT TO PROMOTE In recent weeks an attempt has been made to form an association of business men in the downtown area and to this end invitations to join have been ex tended to some and two or three meet ings to formulate plans for the growth of the association and its activities have been held Blacksmith Injured You do business that Mr John laid Mayor Dr J Boyd day last week He it Hid to extract bullet She the scrub woman worked four hours and If paid for the There group of businessmen banding together to help each other promote business and if it should lead to cooperative advertis ing schemes cooperative insurance and credit rating services perhaps the oper ation of a planned giving program to chanties and other projects it is a good thing even if it does nothing else than prove that the operators of business in any given sector of Newmarket can work together in harmony The thought that occurs however is that there could be a danger in such an association having clearly defined limit ations simply because its nature is to apply only to a small area Wellmean ing though its proposers might be it would seem evident that it could meet the fate of the program of some time ago or as apparently lias been the case with organized groups of the past slowly die Perhaps this is the time for the lead- era in this new venture to broaden the scope of then and so doing extend its useful of those operating at the Plaza which could contribute ideas and support and probably would if given the oppor tunity especially so if the major aim of the group was to promote Newmarket rather than a small portion of the town Those operating retail stores on Main St could find should they care lo anal yse the situation that a large portion of their present business of tile operations and profe they are equally concerned about the pro motion of business in Newmarket If it is not feasible for the new as aociation to consider expansion of this Mount Albert Naws Present Diplomas To Ten Graduates At CGIT Ceremony

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