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The Memorable Merchants and Trades, 1930-1950; The Main Street Story 1800 to 1950, p. 208

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19 7 "H _A P P EN I N c s" TOWN COUNCIL -- 1949 Mr. Joseph Vale -- Mayor Mr.. A.D. Evans -- Reeve Mr-- «lxis., Spilloetto -- Deputy Reeve Frank Bowser, R.C. Morrison T.M. Birrell, R. Renzius, Councillors L. Paynter, C. VanZant TOWN_ OFFICIALS -- 1949 Mr. Wesley Brooks ---- Clerk--Treasurer Miss Doris Cane -- Librarian Mr. Byron Burbidge -- Police Chief Jim Leeder, William Hill, Ron Watt and Arn Leeder-- Police Department GENERAL INTEREST! This is news from the column by CGeorge Haskett NEWS AND VIEWS BY George Haskett. Coach Harvey Gibney sends his help in to the frays: 'afitier:--m knock from lady luck. First Freddie Dillman retired with a stick cut from a goal mouth scramble -- while waiting for Joe Tunney to don the big pads, Harry Carradona collided with a teammate. Come Friday morning and (Charcoal) is a major casualty with a fractured cheek bone, an injury to keep him out of action for some time, if not for the complete season . He'll be missed on the beat. February 3, 1949, A.E. Jarvis, who was proprietor of the Newmarket Wholesale before it was sold to Peter Gorman, has returned to the Newmarket Business Scene with preparations to open in two weeks a confectionery and tobacco store at Main and Queen Streets, Newmarket. February 10, 1949, from News and Views, by George Haskett ARTIFICIAL ICE Newmarket Era & Express "Dollar for dollar we'll match this town in a nutshell" was Jim (Mr. Hockeymans) Walkers remarks, as spokesman on behalf of the recreation commission at a special conclave with the Town Council to consider a freeze plant for the arena.

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