Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 28, 1973, p. 2

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Were Sold on Service NEWMARKET I SMESMM TOMT LIMIfEB THIS IS THE PLACE DEMONSTRATORS TO CHOOSE FROM all truguard RUST PROOFED LIFE TIME GUARANTEE FULLY WINTERIZED SAFETY INSPECTED If MANS DOOR HARDTOP IAURENTIAN DOOR HARDTOP 4106 1973 IE SAME CUSTOM HARDTOP CADILLAC SEDAN DEVHU GMC HALF TON PICKUP 2797 CENTURY DOOR COUPE 4230 1973 IE MANS SPORT DOOR COLONADE HARDTOP 4273 RRIGADOON APPEAR 1973 SPRINT now OVER 30 GOODWILL USED 1972 CADILLAC ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE 1971 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER BROUGHAM HARDTOP 4595 1970 PONTIAC SIX PASSENGER WAGON Off OHLY 2695 1971 PLYMOUTH VALIANT DOOR SEDAN 1970 OLDS DOOR HARDTOP FOR ONLY 2895 1969 HARDTOP 1995 STATION WAGON Was NOW 2110 1970 PONTIAC PARISIENNE DOOR HARDTOP AS IS SPECIALS 195 495 SATURDAY MORNING EARLY BIRD SPECIAL 1968 FORD FAIRUNE VI SEDAN For W ONLY ON SAT MARCH I pm HIST COM WIST SERVED YONOI STRICT Were Sold on Service L S2 P tttffffiTffT AT SUTTON HIGH and with it the lilting songs of that and Lowe creation Above townsfolk gather In the village market place The story of the play In volves a mystical town called that ap pears every years At right Fiona played by Kim sings of her hones to someday fact that brings a double miracle for There are various side currents to the plot that includes Tommys sidekick Jeff Douglas Stuart In a whirlwind affair with Meg Brockle played by Mary Tomlison Other members of the cast included Mullen Kay Kick Francis Felt Gordon Kerry Mar- old Lagossy Greg Brian Rome and Ur sula Van photos ONE OF THE LARGEST HOLDINGS Hill has long tradition By DON BERNARD Era Staff Reporter SUTTON One of the largest and most stately homes in Township will be changing hands later his year and Colin Mac who has put years of his life into the Hill Farm says he will be sad to say goodbye The farm which comprises acres is one of lie largest in the area and the house dates back to when a acre parcel was bought by a named James Eleanor of London England Catering at the top of he The farm itself extends from the Black River on the cast to the Concession on the west Catering bisects the farm crossing diagonally the rolling bills and fields bought the acre tract for her son William Edwin Corbett The sale was made in but Mr did not have full title until She paid 112 pounds 12 shillings for the land The origin of the name Hill is not precisely known but the choice was made by the original owner Mrs and was thought to have some connection with her fani- The large manor house at Ainslie Hill dates back to the with the original sec tions having twofoot thick fieldstone walls The view from the house extends over past the Black on the east out to Highway in most of the farms original acres bought the farm in 1861 princely sum of 890 pounds It remained Anderson family up until purchased by f the farm remain at the house These elude the original deeds dated 1847 While owned by the Andersons the farm enlarged and totalled 300 acres by 1D48 them giving milk year round making it one of the largest dairy herds in Canada The herd was dispersed in 1067 as the costs of operation were increasing each year Mrs Robertson also added to She bought a part of the houses a from Norman W Mitchell in 1050 and acres from the some man In Thai land was situated between the Base Line and Catering The farm is being worked with cash life of Barbara Robertson MrMae- crops Sore of the land is rented out and boarded I She married Irving Robertson son of Tor onto Telegram founder John Ross Robertson in It was the first marriage performed at St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Sutton The church was not completed at the time and work men stopped work allow the wedding to pro ceed Mrs Robertson continued to support St Andrews throughout her life The Robertsons were then building a sum mer home on Jacksons Point known as Aul- It Is presently owned by Dr Shoul- woman and was the founder of Canad ian Mothcrcraft and was nursedirector In 1954 Mrs Robertson who originally came from New Zealand went back for a visit Colin her eldest brothers son curious about Canada decided to come here for a visit He stayed to work on the firm and l all constructed in fertilizer is used it ill At one point the farm had a 150heid Guernsey herd with of FATHERS AND SONS her of the Keswick Cub Pick had sneak preview of Cub end fa- therandson quel Friday ennui it North Centre Were Una hi hep poinds of Needles to ft entire evening was

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