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The Memorable Merchants and Trades, 1930-1950; The Main Street Story 1800 to 1950, p. 171

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160. _ TOWN ENGINEER FOR 43 YEARS DIES AT 85 Wm. Henry O'Holloran died at the home of his son Frank on Friday, December 9, 1942. Internment was made in St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Newmarket, Newmarket, Pallbeareres were: J. L. Spillette, F. A. Lundy, R. H. Jelley, w. W. Osborne, Angus Morrison and C. A. Andrews. ....Mar.e.-___h UL,. 11.142... Mrs. T.G. Scythes of Melton, spent the weekend in Town, the guest of her Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Aubrey G. Scythes. March 12, 1942. Bob McElroy, of the Era staff, who is recuperating after an ' appendix operation, is holidaying in Toronto this week. March ur, 1942; Rev. R. B. McMath has resigned as Minister of Trinity United Church because of ill health, effective June 30, 1942. May L, 1942. Miss Audrey Lundy of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Reeve and Mrs. F.A. Lundy, Newmarket. May 21, 1942; Harry Hodge of Newmarket has joined the Tank Corps and ls stationed at Camp Borden where he is in the Corps brass band. Harry was a member of the Express heralf staff, Newmarket. August, 1942. . Miss Isobel Cody and Miss Willa McCaffrey are picking fruit with the farm service Forces and are at the BeamsVille camp. 'i.e,Lte.e12t.E__Lg.a.._.lLriL, AC2 Jack Arlitt, son of Mrs. Paul Arlitt of Newmarket is with the R.C.A.F. Band at Camp Borden, AC2. Arlitt has been a member of the Newmarket Citizens band and a gold medalist in the corner. section at the C.N.E. .lLti.2f.?.J,i.l.!.Elt113..i. May 4, 1942 Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Adams of Newmarket wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Katherine to Roy Rickman Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rickman Sanderson of Newmarket, The wedding to take place early in June.

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