Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 20, 1967, p. 15

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Jamaicans Assist Local Harvest Era Wed Sept Ml Services For Mrs Hi J NEWMARKET Mr manager of the local Canada Manpower Centre Newmarket reports there are now Jamaican workers in the area to assist the local growers in the har vesting of their crops Arrangements to bring these workers here were made by the Canada Manpower Centre earlier this year It is reported these workers have done a very good job in assisting the growers when there is a shortage of local help available for this type of work Mr states that through the cooperation of newspaper and other new media more and more people employers and persons look ing for jobs or information are becoming aware of the excellent service Canada Man power Centre is providing to this area He states that with the uni versity courses his counsel lors have attended and some are now attending a complete employment counselling ser vice is available NEWMARKET Funeral service for the late Mrs H Stephens of Eagle Street who died at her home Thursday was held at the and Rose Funeral Chapel on Monday at 2 pm with the Rev Norman Pick of Trin ity United Church officiating and Leon Nash providing or gan music Pallbearers were Arthur Clark A H Ste vens T A Mitchell William McTavish and J Knowles Interment was in Greenfield Cemetery Arthur with Rev Pick conducting the grave side service Mrs Stphens was the former Many of the residents of Home for the Aged joined a tea v to congratulate Mr and Mrs C Barrett on the occasion of their I CI 11 DOdlU Council Meet Margaret Dryden daughter of the late homas and of Arthur She he- came the of the late Har ry Lome Stephens in They lived in Barrie where their son Kenneth was born moved to Shelburne for a brief period then Uvea at Midland for IB years While there Mrs Stephens was very active in work at St Pauls United Church being especially in terested in young peoples or ganizations Mrs Stephens helped estab lish the paint and wallpaper The United Church Women of York Pines have invited Dr Margaret of to show pictures of her recent trip to Africa at the church September at pm business on Main St operated by her son Since coming to Newmarket in she was active with organizations of Trinity Unit ed Church She was the last of a ily of three a brother and sis ter having predeceased her Surviving her are a son Kenneth of Monkswood Cres cent Newmarket two grand children two nieces and a nephew famous for Chinese food NANKING GARDEN A RESTAURANT DELIVERY and TAKE OUT CHINESE and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday ftm to 2 am Sunday and Holidays 3 pm to midnight Friday and Saturday I pm nm Aurora PHONE 7279408 We deliver to Aurora Oak Ridges Newmarket and Mrs Jean Rogers Superintendent of Nursing at Mr Barrett is a resident at Hilltop Acres in Toronto and the couple have two daughters Grace in New Jersey and Victoria who resides in Vancouver Mrs Barrett has been a resident at Greenacres since February Staff Trust Company To Distribute Farmers Almanac In Ontario LINDSAY A man whose publication not only is a North American byword but whose mention also brings a nostal gic look lo many peoples eyes will be in Barrie Sep tember 26 He is Ray GeJger 56 of Me editor of the Farmers Almanac He Is the fifth editor of that 150-year- old almanac which has a cir culation of more than 3000- copies Mr Geigerwill be in rie to help arrange the distri bution of the Farmers Alma nac for its sponsor In southern Ontario the Victoria and Grey Trust Company He refers to the almanac as a guide to pleasant living and as a beloved familv friend Although it bears the word farmer in Its title the al manac Is crammed full of use ful information for city folks There are calendars bits of verse and humor advice and tips for parents For ample Its not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in Ihe dog Kissing a girl is like open ing a bottle of olives If you get one rest come easy Early to bed early to rise till you have money to do otherwise says he was fated to become an editor of the al manac because he was born In in the wake of Haleys Comet Moreover he major ed In philosophy while a stu dent at the University of Dame graduating In May has various pieces of weather advice such as If you listen to a cricket for seconds add to that num ber of chirps and youll the temperature within one degree But he added with a wry grin Ive never found a co operative cricket The almanac also contains household hints and recipes many of which originate with Rays wife He says he receives about letters a year Some of Leaves For Europe To Seek Ideas KETTLEBY Mr Lambert Powell of Ketlleby Gener al Manager of the Canadian National Exhibition left for England this week to search for new Ideas for next years CNE Mr and Mrs Weldrick of Ketlleby attended LeonardWiley wedding at United Church A ft f i Over Steinbergs Drivers and wives were entertained recently at a corn roast giv en by Mr and Mrs Fred Wal ton Ketlleby Mr and Mrs Dudley Mc- Icod hove returned from a summer In South Africa Mr and Mrs Little of Smooth Rock Falls are spend ing a few days with Mr and Mrs John Utile The Anglican Peo ple from Nohlelon Kcttleby attended a wciner roast at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Really last the tetters come from women who want to know the best time to get married The Farmers Almanac is not sold on It con tains no advertising other than the sponsors message The sponsor such as Victoria and Grey Trust Company distrib utes the books to Its custom ers STRANGE King Town ship Public School Board ac cepted an invitation from Township to a joint meeting on a date set by Reeve and members of council Board vicechairman Jennings said Township Council he presumed would discuss for the third time the boards application for a debenture issue to enlarge the boards senior public school at King City The TSAs first application for approval of a debenture to con struct a proposed large ad dition to the school was re jected Trustees were quite satisfied to cooperate when it was explained the townships debenture load could not logically assume such a large debenture issue The board said Mr Jennings cut the proposed building in half presenting to council a debenture coverage of Township council has nei ther accepted nor officially rejected the application but indications from the last joint meeting of the two adminis trative bodies pointed to smaller building costs than 490000 being more accept able debenturewise Council was concerned over the announcement by the Department of Education that legislative grants would ap proximate 50 percent An Official of the Department had informed the trus tees the grant would likely be to percent We were led astray by this Wrong Information t e boards vicechairman Jennings said Council had asked board to get a writ ten statement from the De partment confirming 70 per cent grant KESWICK DRIVING SCHOOL Serving Keswick and Surrounding Area 4764844 NEWMARKET WEDNESDAY ONLY ONE SHOW ONLY at pm The ULTIMATE IN EVIL FROM MONSTER AND MADMAN Now Frankenstein has created A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WITH THE SOUL OF THE DEVIL SATURDAY SEPTEMBER mam If the beat of the Cloth- wrapped feet ft THE MUM1VW5 SHR0UD BAND- PLACE PRICE- FIVE GOOD REASONS TOWN HALL COLOR SAT CONTINUOUS FROM 7pm MATINEE SAT AT pm ft PER PERSON NO SUCKS FOR GIRLS NO DENIM JEANS FOR BOYS BILL DING FOR ONESTOP SERVICE On ALUMINUM DOORS WINDOWS Self Storing ALUMINUM DOORS Prcdrilled All Hardware Included NEWMARKET ROTARY CLUB proudly presents their FIFTH ANNUAL TRAVEL ADVENTURE SERIES clicTWESTON PLUS I f Hit TV SUN at ft pm MATINEE SUNDAY at 130 HURON HEIGHTS TUESDAY EVENINGS at 800 pm SECONDARY SCHOOL ALUMINUM WINDOWS Made to measure Self storing Free Measuring Small Charge for Installation EVES Whit ii TRAVEL ait ADVENTURE SERIES The Rotary Club of Newmarket Is presenting lit Annual Travel and Adventure Series nationally known adventurers and explorers who ore artists In the field They appear on such aor platforms as National Geographic Town Hall New York Orchestra hall Chicago and Town Halt San Francisco Each Is a photographer with many years experience In travelling and filming the many beautiful and Interesting places around the world These personally limed motion pictures are especially popular because the man who shot ihe picture appears on the stage in per son and narrates his film In addition to the thrilling motion pictures and the personal narration many of the travelogues Include musical background and speca sound effects for added enjoy and realism Each member of the family young and old enjoys the travelogues for they are wholesome enter IN PLANNING Niwnmrhffl mmwi mourn ar A season ticket for full color fentwelcnfcitli films is offered the low low of TICKETS and FURTHER INFORMATION can obtain at NEWMARKET HARDWARE 217 Main St ft in Nmwmarkat or by calling

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