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The Memorable Merchants and Trades, 1930-1950; The Main Street Story 1800 to 1950, p. 147

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136. _i_,_,i_ci,_'_bir',s,_,_,i,,',i,,iir OLD BOYS REUNION - JUNE 1fL,.c._ii,tl..a_Lt?...1.rttdp JULY 1 - 22 1939 REMEMBER? Sir William Mulock, Newmarket's oldest, old boy, opened the proceedings. Mayor s. J. Boyd - President Angus West - First Vice President Mrs. H. Cane and Mrs. L. Rose - Vice Presidents V Mr. H. Gladman - Secretary . Miss Ida Owens - Assistant Secretary J. E. Neshitt and J. o. Little - Reception _ _ T. F. Doyle - Publicity Marshall Lyons, - Music Committee William Andrews, , R. Rhinehart and f" Gene McCaffrey .kfi Dr. L.w. Dales - Police and Traffic _ J. B. Bastedo - Principal - High School T H. h. Jackson - Principal - Public Schools V §QCIAL AND PERSONAL - 1939 King George Vi and Queen Elizabeth II, toured Canada and _ visited the City of Toronto in May 1939. Mr. Norman Dodger Collings of Bradford is playing hockey _ for Tulsa, Oklahoma, this winter. His wife, formerly Jean I ix? Blizzard of Newmarket, and small son are with him. _ __/r, Mr. Harold Belfry of Kirkland Lake was in TOWn over the 'Ir,"',"',' New Year's Holiday. _' Misses Stella and Gladys Fairy of Toronto spent New Year's if day at their home, here. a Mr. Herbert Cain, now with Montreal Canadians Hockey Club, who is on a line with Bob Gracie and Johnny Gagnon, scored T twenty-one goals, third highest in goal scoring in the .w National Hockey League, behind Bryon Hextal with twenty-four _ i and Milt Schmidt and W. Dumart with twenty-two. Cain UT

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