Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 14, 1967, p. 2

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NEWMARKET Beauty In Newmarket Carttons edged AtomMosquito House League in opening Central On- game Randall David BwiUnvPeewee-Mosqui- and Cal gained to League matches the Vets three stars Dianas Kerry Cully and John Rich- itMm scored Cully and Tbomuson starred for Carl- tons Ron Jackson was Kick er goal scorer with Jim Best a star Jim Ferguson scored two goats Jim lief and Jake a goal each to spark Legion Terry Lucas Trevor Bailey and Lome Jackson carried the play for Compass Tom Currie and Robbie scored Chris Cole and Ed Moore were defensive stalwarts to pace Granada ATOMMOSQUITO Player of the week Terry Randall scored all four goals as Vets shut out Dianas played well but couldnt score Dave Stairs went on a three- goal scoring spree Ken Knight and Bob Decker shot singles as Optimists bopped Royals SO Francis Brady Keith Wilson and Garry El liott were sharpest Royals Legion and Kinsmen One tied 2- all Tom scored both Legion goals Kelly Smith and Alec shot Kinsmen goals Currie Paul Hanson and Steve Legion stars Kel ly Smith and Mark Lutterall looked best for Kinsmen Kim McCarthy scored both goals Glen Lewis and Ad- Orchard School India Vflhte Masem at Midland The project I by the Orchard School AMation IlKloded in he picture are Mr McNeil and Mrs Appkton teachers at the school representing the Staff Friendship Circle Plans Special Church Service Pine Orchard Pupils Visit Huronia Area fc PINE ORCHARD Eager and excited students of Pine Orchard public school left for a day bus trip to Midland on Friday June This was the Borne and School Association Centennial project and mem bers had worked hard all year to raise funds for this In Midland the students vis ited the Huron Indian Village where they saw bow the In dians lived years ago the Museum which is full of fascinating finds made in this historic area weapons tools utensils etc and fin ally were taken on a twohour Canadian Legion Notes Milton Wesley Branch By LLOYD Tonight will bring the big also be incorporated to help tour of Ste Marie among the were a group of Jesuit priests and Huron Indians liv ed together for a decade years ago until forced to give it up by Iroquois war fare ltd was a worthwhile trip for all and tied in well with the social studies course tak en by the older students lit erature had been received ahead of time by the Historical Society so that pre paration had been made by the teachers Home and School is to be congratulated for its efforts in planning this project In i I monster BINGO that being held by your local Branch at the arena There is room for you so please try to attend Newmarket hosted the pro vincial Dart Tournament Sat urday and we are very pleas ed to announce that Bill Addy and his team of Ken Rose Ken Nixon and Reg Burning once again won the provincial Tournament This will bring the tourna ment back to Newmarket again next year fit was very gratifying to hear the many words of kind ness spoken by others from the many branches through out Ontario who were guests They noted many changes in the hall since their last visit to Newmarket The Ladies Auxiliary served meals as well as a buffet lunch at the monster dance Once again Bill congratula tions to you and your team for bringing home and keep ing home the honors that you have In your efforts through out Zone District and Provin cial Friday night and Satur day night saw many in the and also In the games room We find that more la dies are partaking of the games as each Saturday rolls around The visitors from the farthest away during the last week were Mr and Mrs Rob ert Ferguson of Branch in Nova Scotia Another welcome visitor of late baa been Mrs N Berry of River Drive Park who has been entertaining those In the lounge with her aongs Mrs Berry a nursing sister during I proudly wore her Le gion Medal which was pre sented to her as Honorary Secretary This coming Saturday night Is the Cen Dance at the hail and Ron Tennant en tertainment chairman as sures us there will be prizes for the best centennial cos tumes that are worn This dance Is for members and their guests and tickets are now available For those who were not at the last general meeting your Branch Is expanding We had hoped to have the architects drawings in the paper but we have been unable to lo cate them the last week The large hall and small hall up stairs will be made into one room A new entrance will be added onto the front and the memorial gardens be created Downstairs the ladies lounge will be expanded and the runt executive room will converted to a TV room The new addition to the hack win include a sauna bath an room and showers as weU the executive room Upstairs new additions will a hall for about IN with f our work in the com munity The Branch wiU bold its an nual Childrens Picnic June 25th and according to reports received from Russ Siegrist and his committee it will be bigger and better than the las we For details of the picnic please consult your monthly bulletin arriving at the end of the week It is not too late yet to get in on the activities this Saturday if you are a veter an of You do not have to be a Legion member In or der to attend A full after noon of entertainment is plan ned A dinner will conclude the afternoons activities A dance will follow the events that evening Ken Oakley last years win ner of the soap box derby will be going to the world soap box derby and taking his father with him Charles Gor don Sports chairman informs us that plane hotel and grandstand reservations have been made and that the Ak ron Ohio Chamber of Com merce is ready to welcome Ken Ken won the trip by winning the Legion Annual Soapbox Derby last year This years entrants in the event are advised to start building their carts for this years derby which is coming soon NEWMARKET Employ- ment conditions and the gen eral industrial pattern in the area served by the Canada Manpower Center Newmar ket showed little fluctuation during the month of May 1967 reports Mr McCurdy Manager The number of clients regis tered for employment at the end of May 1967 was Male and Female The Centre has placed a to tal of people In Jobs and arranged for vocational train ing for another clients There is a shortage of qua lified tradesmen in occupa tions such as tool and die- makers upholsterers cabin etmakers bricklayers and carpenters and a surplus ex ists of female clerk typists and Junior office clerks Anyone wishing further in formation on the new Occupa tional Training for Adults or the Manpower Mobility Pro gram is cordially Invited to phone or visit our office at Park Avenue Newmar ket AURORA The Friend ship Circle Senior Citizens of Aurora are planning as their Centennial Project a Church Service to be held in Aurora United Church Sun day June at 230 pm public id cordially invited to attend this service Bishop Robin son will be the guest minis ter in cooperation with the Ministerial Association The Friendship met in Victoria Hail on Wednes day June when Rev B Newman presided for the el ection of Officers Officers named for the term were Past Pres ident Rev B Newman President Mr Cecil Adair 1st vice president Hiss Lot tie 2nd vice presi dent Mr May recording secretary Miss Charles corresponding sec retary Miss Mabel Smith treasurer Mrs S as sistant treasurer Mrs F Publicity Mrs Purchase host Mr Lome Evans hostess Mrs James Morris program commit tee Mrs Ross Ardiil Miss Charles Mrs Frank Young Social Mrs A Mc- Ansb Mrs Adair Mrs Dawson Mrs and Mrs Ways Means Mr and Mrs A McAnsh Mrs Mrs S Willis Mr H White telephone com mittee Mrs J Barnard Mrs G Moore Mrs Southwood and Mrs Carey Miss Charles and Mrs G Purchase were ap pointed delegates to- attend the convention to be held in Hamilton August A large cake was served to celebrate the Circles second birthday gained allstar lion as Kinsmen Two rinded Rotary Frank Dillon scor ed for Rotary Don and Ken Wright and Garry were Rotary pacesetters Steve and Gord Rob inson were lions goalgetters in a 21 win over Crusaders Rod linn scored for losers Robinson Lee and Tom Kennedy were lions leaders Linn Martin Van- Beck and Jim played well for Crusaders LEAGUE and drew Goodmans topped Cable TV Arrow Auto nipped New market Drugs in Newmar ket Bouse League games Jack John Rich ardson and Gord were stars Jim Jim Gibbons and John Cole paced Glen and Barry Bellamy scored for Good mans Terry Lucas earned a third star for Goodmans Jim Clements and Dave Kelly scored Rick Robinson and Jim Waddmgton carried the play to lead Arrow Auto Jim Ferguson claimed the Drug goal Murray Blight and Lome Jackson supplied the assault lead for Drugs Hygienic Meats March Tops Centenni p AURORA Four days of Centennial celebrations begin in this town tomorrow Its wrapped up in what historic Aurora is calling Its March on Centennial Fun keyed to the reenactment of a earold attack on Tor onto by rebellious York Coun ty farmers and townsmen The march Itself is a 44- mile trek from west of Aurora to Toronto by members of the priie- wlnning Aurora Junior Cham ber of Commerce the modem Rebels will be met by gunfire from the same military unit that defended the city against William Lyon Mackenzies forces in They the march at weapon of the At Aarara will he taws frees the King Township harder by town At Yonge Street and Wel lington Auroras centre the march will be confronted by members of Queens York Rangers In period costume stationed behind a white pick et fence as they were In be leaguered Toronto In The Rangers oldest regi ment In America will ex change gunfire with the Reb els Some of the Rebels the same number that left to follow Macken zies call to the real march are descendants of those who fought in the Rebellion on both sides The march will then Toronto with other a the way The highlight of tomorrows activities will be a Ball sponsored by the lions Club Fridays events include a magic and music show for the towns public and separate school pupils and a Dance at pm Saturdays festivities in clude a march a parade or- i 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cutting rooms and use of nick- to double with the el stainless steel of new anUbacteria equipment by the Aurora Rotary dub two track and field meets a chicken barbecue and the Hoedown 67 Sunday sees a pm drum head service at the Aurora Cenotaph by branches of the Canadian from all parts of the district Fined In Car Death TORONTO An Oak Ridges youth was fined last week on a charge of danger ous driving following an ac cident in King Township In which a Hamilton woman was killed Judge William Lyon ruled that William Thomas showed a lack of care by driving at from to miles per hour on last November Gibbons car crashed into one driven by Anna Mae Sproule Judge Lyon ordered Gib bons drivers license sus pended for one year and gave him a month to pay the fine The alternative is three months in Jail Our complete feeding program will keep your TYLAN all the way i er Newmar ket district fans who are always wanting to know the score will be pleased to learn a loud speaker system has been Installed on the soft- ball diamond at the fair grounds Recreation Director Don Popple hopes to have the sys tem working from the press booth this week The speaker public address installation will keep the fans attending the major games at the fair grounds up to the minute on the score and the batters at the plate Quick gains and more efficient use of feed are important at every stage of a hogs development Thats why we make Tylan available in alt our hog feeds Youll find in our grower and finisher Let us help you feed hogs that stay llan Thrifty all the way to market Place your order with us today for Iiog feeds There is also a program forpmvntion of dysentery I NORTH YORK FARMERS Newmarket Ontmio Ph I IS Hi Mils iMiM Siptritr Stt Onlmlo Ph I i VI HELLO AGAIN 9 THE JOHN GEORGAS AND ASSOCIATES SWIMMING INSTRUCTION SCHOOLS OFFER SWIMMING GLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS I i r- i y JOHN over years with full qualifications In the Royal Saving Soc iety and The Canadian Red Cross Society all 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