Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 2, 1966, p. 1

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Support Poppy Fund Thursday Friday Saturday scd brief I killed in World War He was bom in Newmarket and was a nephew Hie late Col A Allen operated a hardware like Marsh lanlilc SO Riverside Dr Toronto Onl nth travelling in purposely I Here many Canadian boys lost their lives Numbered anions these thousands was one John Rowland a o lie was sent lo the was wounded and died Septem ber He is buried in the British Cemetery which lies Hie northeast side ot the road This containing war veil to Britain by France for throughout this area Towered her young soldiers over by tall grey granite crosses typical of many to be seen they are easily spotted driving lined paid a called Contay IVancc lies midway between Amiens am in the Department of tin where fierce hat lies were fought in all lu I his cemetery is maintained in serene loveliness lis are all the cemeteries 1 visited from landers to France Surrounded by elm oak and lime this f gi The Milton Wesley Branch Canadian Legion is distributing poppies throughout the Town of Thursday Friday and Saturday November i and respectfully The proceeds from this campaign arc used to provide welfare and quick assistance to needy veterans and their dependants Any veteran may appeal lo the Poppy Trust Fund for emergency aid such as food shelter or medical expenses There are also bursaries for their childrens education in needy deserving cases The Flanders Poppy is the symbol of the sacrifice which has been made on behalf of democratic freedom for Canadians The Poppy Fund serves those who were the victims of that sacrifice We would appreciate your contribution to our Poppy Fund in New- market in order to help the veterans in their hour of need Please make your cheque payable In the Poppy Fund Royal Canadian Legion along Norther At the entrances in ihe at a brick pillar ton fains three books one describe the battles fought flic of the field hospital and the gin of site an oilier is or visitors signature and Ihe third is the and looked at the narrow amidst this quiet lovely I think of and HOUR Im He lohn Rowland Ontario anuria Mother Mrs Marion Rowland Plot Grave His headstone of graniir Maple Leaf bis name number rank and date of death Pink roses vcllon daisies and small mauve flowers blew- ctilly in the lime smiled air Private nhn Rowland here are more member the hundreds of brave nun from northern County win gave up their for Canada in World War THE WEATHER WAS Beautiful NEWMARKET AURORA OUT WED NOVEMBER 1366 THIS WEEK IT WILL BE A Mite Chilly and Slightly warmer Humane Society Says DOG POUND INADEQUATE MARKET In a Idler In the low i NEWMARKET In a manager I Hughes general Society thai an inspector of the Society recently premises ilfoiil who i Sing Township ii I 1 Bradford who is official dog ant Newmarket Bradford Hughe pound I animal budding Record Number Of Students Receive Their Diplomas promise- Similarly icre showing when Ihe public inns Mr hours lie may minimal unite his employee The Inspector lime of hi October that I NEWMARKET Features High School held I per William Winners of Ontario Scholarship I I All Hint mini Prizes mllj In upper school ling ire ills ere I reported at Hie appear lo tic employing fulfill Ibe functions of With Ihe care tor th Egg Throwing Backfires OT animals and fulfill control officer and should problems mporary neve because the large them properly I suggest thai i iiidshicUl 1 provide a foil it may well be thai a temporary who found his older model missing was the major incident reported I The College held equipped and intermediate teams of Pickering Itohhy Jr anil he reported for practice helmet and ft ildcnSl iff May I suggest thai the Council proper lj pusl to identify his premises ana to open the pound during certain hours to people wishing lo recover calls for regular visits lo the pound a visits are net being paid and again I think this should be drawn to your attention In his contract with Mr Lone a m en dm ills made this but the contrail Rev B E Newnham Honored On Eve Of His Retirement a introduced members Propose Fire Hall Addition To Rob New Drug Store MOUNT Pharmacy the lire hall That a full time lire prevention inspect be appointed and proper records kept of and recommendations made property owners Lack Of Interest Halts Scouting mi opened Charles Copland leading a hymn piano Charles reading and led in Graham loyce Hi borough lathy numbers which wore During social opportunity to Newmarket no threw eggs a broken and a few Last hut it is under- rial en the man report some pranksters and later One barn which had been 1 garage at Queens in alight ice rge pile Don Milts Whitchurch Aurora Police Department also portal and perhaps due to an school on Tuesday morning mos festivities were in lad fairly Mostly minor incidents were reported from King Township Police A window was broken were reports of bottles eggs and apples being had smashed the lying HEIGHTS Boy Pack activities in this area will end of November Seoul Group resulting in a real shortage of leaders and others willing to help in other ways had caused his committee to reach this decision annual meeting held recently only insi enjoyed by all Ago The readings Days of Long Local Member Honored eight persons including present I Mr Hancock delighted audience with a series of slides in which Rev appeared on various occasions during the past while associated with the and Mr Waller presented them with a purse of money on behalf of the congregation pressing his thanks reviewed briefly his Optimists Hold Workshop NEWMARKET Oplin workshop Sunday at the borough Si Catharines presidents pre en ted A crowbar used is thought to goods received Wednesday was dump cartons used to pack cartons Mr invoke tavesligaUng the break- dumped bulk and weight of I Marshals report Davis told council THIS WEEK IN THE ERA Art Heads Legion workshop past I International conducted tan Shipley of SI Cath- International vicepresident was Other speakers were Kowance and Roy Campbell of Scarborough John Murphy and Dr W A- Hurst Newmarket A forum for secretaries was conducted by I- IhRl I- II membership i r Max MLDonald Mr Ship- 1367 The election was conducted by President Bert McGregor members

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