Newmarket Era and Express, 3 Apr 1952, p. 14

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v t I sv ad fa NT r News Of The In to and Other than routine report will plated Mrs Stanley Hunter of aprons netted about Next be hostess to King meeting will be at the home of Tuesday April Ave will branch on This being the year end meeting it is important a full membership Qntfty Pumps Buy fatty Pressure Systems SUMP PUMPS CONSTABLE MAKE NEWMARKET PH Express Bring Sanitary Contractor will be guest speaker arid will conduct election of officers The annual fee 6f50 cents per mem ber will be collected Convenors of standing committees will pre sent annual reports Food parcels for the overseas WI gift box will be gladly ire as the February collection was not completed The social committee in the charge of Mrs Dan program conven or is Mrs Fred Dent Mrs Bob Walker Mrs George Billings Mrs Harry Edwards Mrs George The meeting at sharp The annual meeting arid elec tion of officers of branch will be held at the home of Mrs Norman on Tuesday afternoon April It hoped a guest speaker will be present Miss Marjorie will explain the motto You can build success from failure and the committee is Mrs Marvin Hunter Mrs Geo Forr ester and Mrs Clyde Cainis Arrangements forthe on Wednesday April will be Mrs Ian Read Convenors are asked to have their reports ready and it will also be election of officers The March meeting the branch was held on Wednesday March at he home of Mrs Gordon After the singing Ode the Mary Stewart Collect The motto tion is not a it Is a we are was explained and -y- Mr The roll call My favorite book was answered by eight also present Routine business followed A report on the bale sent to Jamaica Was given by Mrs A- Smith It was decided to have the election of officers from the floor for the coming year Te president urges a good attendance at the April to attend to this business Tne next euchre is to be held in Sharon hall around April Committee in charge is Mrs Mrs J Smith Miss Mrs- A Smith Mrs Miller Mrs Irwin and Mrs of A warm Whitchurch debate developed in township Council last week concerning the I of having the but oh the roads present time The of to fiWri serve the toads througn spring affeeffkt a report from Clerk Crawford that Mr the Stpuffville Sand Gov had asked repairs to idj con north of Road Davis also a delegation was to council line and con north but had some suggestions he continued to press for some action and Road Davis stated that he would grading the next day although he did not believe Wat much be ac complished i- t trkttQrof salary lor em ployees was up for arid was un til next ting WhtcW Aprtl 5thV askeii couricU that his be increased from to8fl0 Mr stated that he drove his Mr year for the could not bpdone on agreed that the should be in- On Tuesday Mnrch a very dear member of Christ church congregation was called to her last rest Mrs be loved mother of Gertrude Hun ter in her year For many years she was organist and presi dent of Christ church Ladies Guild but owing to advancing years she has been unable to meet with us recently On Tuesday March 28- her mortal remains were interred in Au rora cemetery The service was conducted by Rev Ab bott offer our deepest sym pathy all the members of the family -v- The deepest sympathy of the community is given to Mr and Mrs P in their recent bereavement Service next Sunday at Christ church will be at pm The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday April called holding the completed Payment of Institute fees will be made Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired Service Hill Phone The March meeting of the branch was held at the home of Mrs Russell Ellas on Wednesday March with an attendance of 27 ladies and riirie children The riiptto A good citizen is not content to just sit he finds his place in any com munity was given by Mrs A duet was sung by Mrs Roy and Mrs Wallace Scott and a reading was given by Mrs Roy The highlight of the meeting was the splendid talk given by the guest speaker Mrs who spoke on citizenship I and education An auction sale Eves program conven or read the Life Work of Mary Then Mrs Eves gave a very interesting description of her recent trip to Florida Fol lowing the National Anthem re freshments were served of the roads prevented them from being present Reeve stated that he believed that someihing could be done to improve the roads to some slight degree and called attention to the road in front of his own which he said was very bad It would at least show the ratepayers that were trying to do sohiethirig Couhciilor Cairon contended It was stated that the roads were as good as any other for this time of year and there much could be done about While Reeve McLaughlin said that he was only trying to make BENEFIT DANCE FOR and AUDREY HIEL BLUEBIRD INN if MILLERS ORCHESTRA Draw on radio Dancing from to am ADMISSION 50 CENTS A PERSON Classifieds Bring Results THEAKERS 55 ANNIVERSARY SALE APRIL 1726 INCLUSIVE MALCOLM AND FURNITURE FEATURED IN SALE WATCH FOR OUR FULL PAGE AD APRIL I CUFF INSLEYS GABARDINE TOP COATS Ail Wool C All Wool I 4950 D in Lining 3 SEASON COATS NEW ITS POPULAR Link Button SPORT COATS Men Roys Young Mens Members of the Sharon branch were guests of the Newmarket branch on Thursday March when the two groups met in the Agricultural Board room Hots- ford St CampbelJ presided A very entertaining afternoon was spent by all with the visit- institute providing the gram A humorous a mans troubles since his vife had joined the Institute was given by Haines Mrs Allan Shaw played the piano for community singing A group of the Sharon members dressed in tumes of this of the program In her reading Norman Crone told of the joys in life while growing old while told of the perils of the husband teaching his own wife to drive the family ear Mrs Harry Walker conducted a contest when ten Newmarket ladies had their Easter bonnets trimmed The final reading was by Mrs Harold Boyd on Women and Machinery and was very amusing Mrs Mitchell gave report on the district directors meeting The district annual meeting date for this year has been set for May with the meeting being held at Mount Albert Dainty refresh ments were served and a social halfhour was enjoyed by- the ladies The March meeting of Lake side branch was held March in the Memorial Hall when Mr spoke on Weeds and Weed Control and very instructive and helpful The roll call was answered by giving the of a dian industry Ten dollars was voted to the hall board of the Memorial- Centre It was decid ed to send a parcel to the insti tute in England and members are asked to bring their dona tions to the April meeting- Mrs Geo White our director sent a splendid report nf the rectors meeting A committee of Mrs J Gable Mrs and Mrs K Mace was named to prepare a slate of officer for the election next month I delighted us two readings and Carol by played a piano duet they had given at Mis Pollards recital A delegation from the church Federation of Agriculture the munieiphl council on Tlwisclay evening asking that the township exempt farm lands over five acres for and police costs and that the levy which is collect ed on the annual tax- bills of all farmers should be increased from onefifth of a mill to of a mill Members pointed out to coun cil that exemption was being given to farm lands- in other municipalities for fire and police costs the reason given being I hat these did require the However the was in formed that while council was in sympathy With the suggestion such a move ixnjuimUlhat a by law be passed not later than Mar 1st so thai no move- could he made for Hie matter of increasing the levy for was left for further study stated that whether everyone liked sys tem of unions or hot it was up to the farmei to as an as possihle be to pay a Utile more money to Craw ford revealed that no one had appealed against the levy in Ivan aiu that he favoured the system but would municipali ties collect the same Its the best organization the farmers ever had stated Air ile contended that those who opposed it weie doing so only for reasons be cause the took the ejaculation out the markets it was was a half mill one fifth King liad promised a grant of hut nothing had feeen received to dale ton Armstrong of King was opposed to the organization members of the delegation told council matter oyer until a full of employee salaries and allow- brought in and to this Mr agreed- Crawford was prepare a bylaw ask ing the provincial police to renew their contract with Whitchurch for similar to the contract in Whitchurch Township will pay as their portion of the levy for the Upper Hol land Valley Conservation Author ity Largest contributor is New market which will pay 52464 Four tenders were received for supplying the township with gravel in but the contract will not be let for a couple of weeks pending investigation into the quality of some of the gravel offered Beamish Construction Co was successful tenderer to pro vide Whitchurch with a bulldoz er at an hourly rate of Four construction firms tendered for the work The business known as NEWMARKET TAXI lias been taken over by Mr Norman and Mr Wilfred Needier In making this announcement we would like to thank the people of Newmarket and district for their continued patronage in the past eight years in which we have been in business We hope that you will give Mr and Mr Needier the same continued patronage in the future and we ourselves wish them success We have sold our interest in NEWMARKET TAXI so that devote more time to NEWMARKET BUS LINES LARRY we can Have you seen them Theyre the latest and greatest of the famous line the great new Super U and the magnifi cent new Classic Theyve got everything new exteriors styled to mil eh the new more powerful Hoeket engines Hash and dash Sparkling new interiors which provide the Inst word in cruising and you it new of glamorous iuteriorexterior color luir monies Inside ami out in fact eaeli series features a host of revolutionary new engineering and styling Truly in the ear of ears and the ear for Mrs Rami Id Walt reported on the successful lea and hake sale held by the Auxiliary during Mrs Gable ermdunteii a con- week and completed INGINEt on by Mrs A social tiees which K on joyed MENS NAVY BLUE BLAZERS REG 3750 SALE PRICE 2950 MENS I A NTS ALL WOOL FLANNEL PANT MBTS WORSTED Yarn dyed and Vic and Pic suits Mm 5975 PANT Mem lie of the Newmarket Girl Oil ide company provided the for the Guide Mothers auxiliary at its March meeting Mrs Carter presided jfits tcr introduced the Mrs Thompson ace J acq The uitfes hegnir their pro gram Willi the of the hoichoewhCn the were- marched on Company louder Colleen was hb laws iind Betty led illie group In the Girl Guide prayer The guides repeating the promise the Nat ional Anthem Square dancing he guides under Mra was next on the program Marg aret Ann sang her solo of a Girl with the remainder of the com pany joining hi the Iliere were piano solos by Mary VanZant and Judith Carter and the program with a camp- fin and the singing of favorite rounds and notion songs by the guides the details ding the cater for the CabSeoul father and son banquets held on March and Following the brief business session light were and the large group of mothers present a branch will meet in the hall on Tuesday Apr Motto way get to the top is to he the best man at the bottom- is to lie answered by Mrs Ufa land Nelson Roll call a verse from the song Convener will he Mrs Bernard Davidson Hostesses Mrs Jacobs and Mrs new and mtivr to ever 7 V fit LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CRATING AND PACKING PHONE im NEWMARKET l Mb nil out dm tile VAlUf CHEVROLET AND OLftSMOBUE Phone

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