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The Memorable Merchants and Trades, 1930-1950; The Main Street Story 1800 to 1950, p. 148

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137. was in thirteenth position from the top of the scoring in total points for 1939. Herb played hockey with Hamilton Tigers in Senior U.H.A., moved to Montreal Maroons in January 1934, then to Montreal Canadians. An unusual operation was performed at York County Hospital. Reverend F. ll. Madden of Queensville had both tonsils and appendix removed during one visit to the operating room. He is making an excellent recovery. Dr. S. J. Boyd who performed the operation was assisted by Dr. D. H. Guy and Dr. J. G. Cock. EXPRESS HERALD - December LIL, 1932. Stores in Newmarket will be open each evening from now until Christmas. There are Christmas gifts at two dollars, such as, a box of candies, a man's shirt or tie, a box of cigars, a bottle of perfume, or a year's subscription to the Express Herald Newspaper. Pygmalion and Galantea, a three act play, directed by Mrs. A. N. Belugin, is playing at the Town Hall, Thursday and Friday, December 7th and 8th, 1939. Women in the cast are, Hazel Hambly, Mrs. J. Purdy, Alice Belugin, Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Vera Belugin and Gloria Peppiatt. EXPRESS HERALD - December 14, 1939. Former Newmarket Lady Councillor at Meaford Mrs. A. B. Gardiner formerly Miss Jessie Currie of Bradford, and a few years back on the local high school staff, is a member of the Town Council of Meaford. Mrs. Gardiner is the first woman in the history of that Town to sit as a Member of Council. I would be remiss if I didn't tell my readers, that on the evening of January 19th, 1939, the Newmarket Citizens Band Journeyed to East Malartic Gold Mine to help with the celebrations of the pouring of the first gold brick In that cold part of Northern Ontario and Quebec. The Newmarket Band and Art West's Orchestra were guests of Mr. Andrew Davis for two exciting days and nights. Our home for the Journey was a well equipped train coach plus a dining car and another private coach for Mr. Davis and party. There was never a dull moment.

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