Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 9, 1969, p. 16

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Auction Sale Friday Whitchurch Pi miles east of Newmarket 1 mile south Davis Dr on Don Mills Road Due to ill health bred 3 Holstein cows bred heifer bred Holstein yearling heifers Above cattle all bred Maple bulls Bulk milk cooler ItiHcrisat milking machine up the herd The above Auctioneer and Auction Sale Saturday July 19 The property of Miss oca ted at road Pi miles north of Midnight sofa blue vehct Midnight gentlemans chair Grandfathers clock over Thomas l large rebuilt and dock made chesterfield range lbumcr i ir i attachment tali I I Mill I Viking I oak and corner with Bedside table Floor polisher Bedroom suit a modern bed like allies picture Platform box spring Walnut bed and dresser Lamps and shades Hexagon shaped table Itndios 1 HI- rations Quantity of Christmas il Several floor la of field iiulil Number while l Icclolli with matching Bedspreads Number laiic awl Mil J air green Is i f I pails it Quantity or sports fishing tackle ski Several umbrellas stove l Small nrlwrilo able Woods iuikiiiivf good pieces of luj old Embroidered It I Ilii maid blue silk s bid other bedspreads tiiHIM I 1 ks W galivuiig km seaweed large lC7 model Modern mil A Weadon Ik Legion Notes Field Club under he spon sorship of Branch par ticipated in the first annu al district E field meet held in Barrio Bantam 12 and midgets and and Juvenile 1G and 17 boys and girls participated New market entered a small but select team which returned with an amazing nine firsts five seconds and six third place ribbons Benson won the legion plaque for the best female athlete at the meet Charmaine came first in the yard the HO yard and the triple jump came second in the yard and long Jump and placed third in the high jump in midget girls 14 Susan won first in the yard yard HO yard yard and long jump in the juven ile girls class 16 and In the same class Irene Ywzatfco took second in the yard and yard and LLOYD SIVERNSI while Cheryl took firs in the high jump sec ond in the yard and third in the 100 yard of household furniture anil tools the of Mrs Upper Lot Con Brock Hi miles of Sim An offer nig of antiques ind lure including 2 docks excellent and compute walnut wagon smalt Dun an drop leaf top ha complete bedroom suite I complete Kim Bed suite twin beds fluid and chair Viking up right deep f recc nearly new portable set Limoges ip bin jntteiiu berry class flulid I nuniljcr of i in Inures sit ami 2 tvit son I good thresher harness capacity iueuhatoi eqiiiineil Sargent Hit love lie lei s puns oil lamps toikt set- chairs pine In Outstanding and eliii number holders ml dishes all iiiikint utensils This is a lop sale of well arid Orr boys 14 and Kevin Ad- dams placed third in the one mile and Bob Paddock took third in the yard In the juvenile and 17 Ian Wilson placed third In for the juvenile girls relay team than half a second The Provincial legion championships will held July 12 in Waterloo Charmaine Ben son Bob Paddock and Ke vin will be par ticipating in this meel In tact our hear tiest congratulations to all of you who participated at and a good report Art Many are on holi day but people enjoy the lounge on the weekends Doris Welch played lot of old time favorite pieces Friday night and led a couple of singsongs The only one now in York County Hospital is Don but he will Michaels in Toronto and Im sure that both or Ihese boys will welcome a along well and I Auxiliary President Fran Kceley is now able to tonight is bingo night at the hall lefs all turn out and make it a big evening This past Sunday he annual picnic for mem bers and their children was held near Point had a wonderful t SPCA pull out of Aurora centre 01 present time the Societys Animal Shelter on Industry St in Aurora has contracts with most of the surround ing district including Newmarket Aurora Whitchurch King Township and East The Society also has a shelter In which serves the area of North Sutton and Town ship Society Inspector the Aurora shelter said latr the contracts have definitely been cancelled but could be renegotiated if the provincial legislation the Society ob jects to is changed We had to give notice by the end of June or we would have had to carry Ike contracts until 1970 he said The inspector suggested if the Humane Society cancelled its municipal municipii Aurora Council Monday night adopted waitandsee attitude to the dog fight between Tom Hughes and the provincial government Fire insurance vetoed oil IHI Mill in- Iroorn suite i ma I mid china of antique lypewnlei- lime Ihoiiui clock clock luge quantity AUCTION Friday pm Sat pm PRIVATE SELLING SAT Only Auctioneer Frank 3BI Oak St AURORA A suggestion that County School Board provide insurance for all its students fell at the board meeting hero Monday trustees did vote to make it avail- for students to buy Newmarket trustee Jack suggested the board provide the so all students would be covered he was backed by Sutton trustee J Burrows who said the old Sutton board had provided it School officials estimated the at minimum but said in any case they didnt think it could be legally Another amendment by Mark- ham trustee Mrs to award the Insurance contract to a firm which provides a group premium for families with more than three children In school was also defeated The board agreed on three plans I offered by Pitts Life Insurance Co a a and a plan The board was told students participating in competitive spoils or work programs must be covered by the premium plan or a comparable alternative Rocket burns Aurora boy AURORA A 16yearold Au rora youth suffered severe burns Thurs day when a rocket type firecracker blew up in his face Nick of Algonquin Cr is in satisfactory condition at York Coun ty Hospital with burns to his head Police said the teenager found the fireworks near the town park They had apparently been left over from a fireworks display put on by the Town of Aurora July 1 When he attempted to light it it blew up in his face He was taken to Dr A Diamond then rushed to hos pital by Newmarket Ambulance The boy suffered second degree I burns to a large pari of his face his Mayors talk to NEWMARKET The first meeting of York County mayors and reeves of the problem Affairs and Mini In met with representatives of York inuiiHipilities he possibility of these I aunties forming part future plans for are reasonable and die workmanship is fust class Ask for fc Long Distance RICHMOND TfTWB SUBSCRIBE DIAL AVE TRUCK CALLS MOM SATURDAY Research Branch of the de partment was named chair man of airy future meetings with officials of 1U71 for the implementation I of regional government York County The minister I He Town of Markham lb be separated included in any future for the county as a MOVING MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING 603 Suite 8952331 July 513 1969 THERE IS NO LIKE A TEXAS INSTRUMENT aid ami visit our personnel alflcn 280 CENTRE ST RICHMOND HILL mm SEE A LOT ABOUT GREAT CAR DEALS THAT YOU MAY RECEIVE 1969 CHIEF NOW AT OUR TOTAL PRICE OF SEE TED SLESSOR TODAY AT LESSOR SEDORES CAPONS at LEAN SMOKED PICNIC HAMS DHL PRIME RIB ROAST 24 Loaf i f 5 BREAD I ICE CREAM III FREEZER SPECIALS BEEF SIDES 63ib Side of Pork 63 BEEF FRONTS 53ib BEEF HINDS 73 in- Youll Sate Morn When You Shop Sedore MAIN STREET NEWMARKET

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