Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 6, 1968, p. 18

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56 School Colleges Private Tuition CONVHSATION 8955852 SNOW MACHINES to all and ALTO BODY 59 and Found Phone 4784634 Found firstclass elect nc refrwej utensils Full line of household contents Large number antique a S Hill the of P Charles No Sale at noon sharp Terms cash S Fanner and tique sale of antique furni ture and dishes the tv of Mrs Julie Saunders in the town of Ixbndee in side the agricultural build ing at the lair grounds Sale consists of love seats chic ken coop chairs dough bos wood winder ox yoke Franklin stove pine school Many many articles of furniture Large quan tity of dishes Number of paintings sharing mugs toilet sets lamp shades apple peeler glass candy moulds compotes oil lamps Spitvon etc Terms cash Ample parkmg space Gerald Graham clerk Reg Johnson auc tioneer Phone 227 Sunnder- Nov Auction Sale of farm stock and tractors combine NIL baler W truck cattle hogs goats household furniture at lot Coil Scat TER at Lo Con In- east of Village IIwy Sale of Regis tered Grade Holstein cows around 300 baby pigs from to weeks old sheep horse farm mach inery hay grain milking equipment etc Terms cash reserve as the lease has expired Jerry Coughlm for Best Results Advertise Weekly nurses slapped by chief Legion Notes By Bob Gapp mmhm Mr he medical r neglecting I said No real felt ledge of the operation of the lit or organiza tion of the staff while Registered Nurses As sociation had a totally ell that both the Canadian Me dical Association and were using the hospital as their only weapon to fight the government on the spectre of medicare He also deplored hospitals giving so little re cognition to the role played by the head nurse and her assistant who are respon sible for many of the staff patients and the public Santa Claus is go ing to come again this year In fact the day that New market is going to have its big parade is November 23 The Legion is veil on the way to having its float in complete readiness to help welcome the old boy The reason for mentioning the parade in this column is there will be a request volunteers for clowns etc Branch will have its annual childrens Christmas parly This will take in all children of mem bers of the age of ten years and younger There must be children of members and not grandchildren etc ivoid any child being the of the arc asked to have your childs name in the branch by no later than November There will be no changes to this rule Lets no have any disap pointments this year as have been in previous they are as follows First Vice Tennant Second Vice Exec M Wesley Stones J Chard Go- vis Cox Trustees areTt Stick- land Wesley For further infor- and their respective jobs watch the paper for a com plete list As this will be the last column I will be writ ing as PRO of Branch 1 do so with mixed feelings To say thanks to Art West- lake for the appointment and also to those who help ed both executive and members of the branch is Whitchurch Township Public School Trustee Mrs J Elliott Photo Tony Drew BROADLOOM SPECIALS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OVER 50 DIFFERENT ROLLS ON STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM PLUS COLOR SAMPLES Super Carpet Cleaning Co 33 INDUSTRY Raiders ready for football finals NEWMARKET Plans for the Georgian Bay- Secondary Schools Associ ation senior football final have now been finalized The final game for the championship will be play ed at Newmarket High School field on Nov Game time is 230 pm Newmarket High py fund this year is of ut most importance to the branch You have been ask ed or will be asked as a member to make a personal donation to this fund Re member it could be you or a good buddy of yours whj may be helped by this fund Give what you can but give Sunday November is the annual Armistice Day Parade The parade will fall in at park ing lot and parade to the Cenotaph for a short ser vice and then back to the parking lot The time of do appreciate all the help Your nest PRO will be Jim Chard Jim is no stranger to this branch and has done a lot of work for us Any help will no doubt be welcome to Jim Lots of luck and you can count on me for assistance when and if you need it Last but not least my thanks to the Newmar ket Era for their help Al so to their staff for some changes they made in some columns in wording etc Again thanks to all and 1 will be around this branch to help in any way I can Dont forget the poppy fund and dont forget the parade large of mbers for this of the year we set aside to remember those who gave so that we may live the good life we do CURLING START NEWMARKET Ice is expected to be avail able at the York Curling Club Nov It will be open house week at the club from Nov 11 lo Nov This will give new curl ers an opportunity to test their skill on the ice Also would be curlers are In vited drop over to the club Club officials plan to have instructors present Some of the winners in the Ftre Prevention Poster competi tion are shown with Fire Chief John Gibson and Principal of Stuart Scott School MaeViliam Trophies and prizes were awarded to Newmarket Public Schools last week In representatives of the Fire Department Winners at Stuart Scott were Joe Holborn Mark Burgees Hilly Primary James Steel Christine and Robert Mckinley Junior and Pat Allan Michael and Jim Salisbury Intermediate MEWS CORNED BEEF

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