Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 27, 1967, p. 2

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Era Oat Wed Sept XT BINIONS FALL HARVEST USED CARS Reap the Harvest Sale Below are some of our MANY SPECIALS Austin 1100 Station Wagon 7000 original miles Lie Harvest Special Convertible V8 auto radio discs Gold with black roof gold interior Harvest Special Lie MG Convertible Green with black roof Lie 552776 Harvest Special Plymouth Fury Convertible Maroon V8 auto radio ww discs Lie Harvest Special Triumph Herald grocery shopper as second car for the wife Lie Harvest Special 1961 Mercedes dr Sedan real economy arty in color Lie 9977 lowest Special 799 BINIONS MOTORS LTD i A 195 YONGE ST S AURORA 7279444 V ft- f i Cadet Cleans Best OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU If you find our work in lest thin the finest YOU DONT PAY i to yov MM Mens Business or SPORT SHIRTS Newmarket DayJt Aurora Shopping Centre Sherwood Highway No Road Richmond Hill Richmond Georgina Farmer Named Li PEFFERLAW Noted Georgina Township dairy farmer Howard Anderson has been selected to carry the colors Cor the Liberal party In the Forthcoming election scheduled for October He will oppose Dr Matthew and Alan candidate Mr Anderson received sup port at the well attended Liberal meeting held in Sunderland las Wednesday His opposition Fred John- ion of withdrew in his favor This is Mr Andersons Nine of the beginners class attending the North York Academy of at the Masonic Hall Satur day watch three first year dancers demonstrate the first position The classes are conducted by Mrs Klostermann Shepherd Staff Marias ITALIAN STYLE NOW OPEN at MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE FOR FAST DELIVERY ALSO STEAK ON A 8959472 BUN IN AURORA CALL 7278121 GATEWAY PLAZA WELLINGTON ST W HOURS to 5 to pm pm to am Sot 1 pm to am Sun 1 pm to 10 pm VJym j I r FALL SAVINGS AT ALL CADET SKI RTS Pleats SWEATERS Carefully Dry Cleaned ami Hand Finished Any Combination km SC Reg 59c Each CLIP THIS COUPON Showerproofed Dry and Any RAINCOAT a I I I i THIS OFF on Wht if AT on CLIP THIS COUPON SPORT SHIRT or Bowling SHIRT lity Clew J by Muni qui with thin Limit I Cm mi If Oft CLIP COUPON SUITS La4Ui Midi ha Oq4 J I J I Writing Contest Open To High School Students NEWMARKET Talented teenagers across Canada will share over In prize money in a writing contest ex clusively for secondary school students This Centennial Writing Con test offers great scope to young imaginations The rules state that entries of up to 2- words can be on any sub ject that makes you eager lo talk on paper Judging emphasis will focus on imaginative treatment combined with lucid expres sion Entries may be in either English or French Top awards are first prize second and 500 third There will also be six teen regional prizes of 100 and twenty honorable men tions of Distinguished writers will judge the Canada Permanent Trust Centennial Writing Con test headed by the noted Can adian educator poet and cri tic Blrney Interested students may ob tain full details about the con test from their English teach er The contest will close No vember I and the three stu dents who win the grand prizes will receive them at a special awards dinner in Toronto on December Norma Jackson Group Performs At Expo NEWMARKET The day for which they worked so long and hard finally came on Sep tember when the Norma Singers embarked on a hits in Newmarket bound for Expo in Montreal Some choir members Including the director Mrs Norma Jackson and accompanist for the occa sion Mrs of made trip On September and The Norma Jackson Singers were on stage at A for some GO minutes Their program consisted of several songs from musical plays including Consider Yourself at Home My Fav orite Things Maria and On The Sunny Side of the Street A group of folk songs followed Including the perennial favor ite Drink to Me Only The High Road and beautiful Lilt Each per formance concluded with a 20 mlnuto production of Proudly We Praise which Is a salute to Canada with words and music Don Wright Mrs A gave a very capable bilingual introduction and an nounced the highlights of the program to audience Mothers Seek Help For Guides And Brownies KESWICK The general meeting of the Mothers Com milieu of tlie 2nd and 3rd Keswick ami met September 12 In the homo of Mrs Taylor problem of where lo hold their meetings was un der but no solution was found Guide leaders urgently need help from anyone years age who will volunteer to help groups Further In formation can had by cal ling Commissioner Mrs Elsie at The Mothers Committee wit meet again at Mrs Taylors homo at ft pm oil October when It Is for a larger attendance For the first time 2nd Keswick Guides are taking Die St Johns Ambulance First Aid course on Monday eve nings at pm first class will he held home of Mrs Shirley Klrkpatrlck On October been Invited Tnie nine 9 Orange Orphan age in Itichmnml Hill to parti cipate In their Fun awl lames Day WHY IS HIGH SPEED UNSAFE unsafe for modern vehicles for II unfile Kir mil vehicles hull for high problem Hoi In reel good- Waned cut rmtt there rood with that of reedy to blow a could brook down it mv Highway traffic iirovliU At there o one for accidents at Aft one In al one In In Engl enil a low limiting to on that had no limit woo In If AS A decrease woo recorded In shewing unmistakable that wore As speed Increases ao do ami on vehlclca with weak point In their mechanisms Tall- is one of cause many accidents with brakes Itrakeo that do urn bear evenly on all pull the car to one aide lit panic atop It to lit of oncoming or a Imply fell to atop Ihe car lime core frequently overloaded to worn end that or controlling of tone of metal first try at politics on the provincial level although he has been involved in local politics since the age of He held tlw position Reeve of Georgina Township tor six years until he was defeated by the present reeve Ted of Mr Anderson told The I will strive give the people a better break on edu cational costs which could be accomplished by the gov ernment assuming of the costs which in turn would relieve farmers and land owners alike In injunction son Mr operates a acre dairy farm with Hoist In cattle In His wife Bernice Is a parttime teach er other of the family are John Lynn and- Edilh Is also past president of the Sutton sth District Association for the Mentally Retarded and dent of the Belhuven branch i No of the Ontario Parm ers Union October I J S- YOUR DATE WITH PROGRESS it is four years since Premier John Robarts was given the honour of heading your provincial government In that time he and his Progressive Conservative associates have achieved a remarkable record of accomplishment New and improved highways schools and hospitals Higher wages and lower unemployment Assistance for the farmer protection for the consumer and bold steps forward in housing transportation and medical insurance A e I i Good government the government deserves your support on October In Ontario Riding A STRONG and EXPERIENCED VOICE FOR YORK NORTH BILL HODGSON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE E So I

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