Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Apr 1952, p. 12

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Wr itls i rf v i- adds zest to the hour CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Main St celebrated their 2oth wedding anniversary on Easter Sunday April About of their relatives met on Friday Apr and enjoyed an oyster supper Elford received a set of silver and other pieces of silver ware a SEWAGE DISPOSAL OR SYSTEMS Let put it in over a Farm loan with your nearest manager as soon as you can Bank of Montreal with of ROSE Bros Haulage Sand Gravel and Cinders PHONE AURORA 507W or M I SIZZLING HOT When the sun gets too hot awnings will temper the They will preserve your rugs your furniture your tempers in the difficult art of making good awnings Just phone and well send our to measure and est- mate PHONE or WRITE BARRIE TENT AWNING CO St with an built CONCRETE BLOCK laming wall It will look better and increase your homes value W WES CO BLOCKS AND CINDER BLOCKS MEETS ALL flSTH left GORMLEY BLOCK GO COUNCIL REPORT Continued from Page town solicitor said Councillor Murray had constantly advised against Planning board propo sals especially the zoning by- law Majority- Vote Mayor fiosd said that the zon ing- bylaw Was wholly dttheKah- board themselves realized go oil Councillor Murray- said that suggestion by the board had to back to their approved pfcinost of Councillor Tucker maintained that zoning bylaws being the larger arid reaffirmed his quest the grant be approved Reeve Cook who the chair during the budget submis sion then called for a vote on the Planning revest for 800 for the current year Those voting in favor were Deputy- Reeve Murray and Councillors King and Tucker Op posed Councillors Davis Jones and Murray The reeve then de clared the motion carried Other Business Co unci 1 or Murray chairman of the and Publicity com mittee reported to council that the CNR management did not approve of the suggestion of a I Welcome Sign being posted up on their- property at the south end of the town Council decided that taxpayers would be allowed discount time until May 15 Our Lady of Grace church in formed council that a garden party would be held on Satur day June Daylight saving time in Au rora council decided would conform with the date fixed by the city of Toronto Bylaws changing the name of Leper street to Road and confirming the structure of the Parks board were passed Auroras total assessment now stands at the figures of 2521- members of council were informed A review of council proceed ings will be given in Sidelights in next weeks issue Ed OBITUARY Miss Rossi Sophie Shupe of Palmers ton Blvd Toronto died on Sunday Mar 1 at hospital after be ing in poor health for about six months She was born in Toronto the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Isaac Retired in recent years she was a member of the Anglican church and of the Surviving are two brothers Robert D Shupe of Mission City RC and Franklin I Shupe Cleveland Ohio and a sister Mrs Pauline Wetland Archdeacon A H Davis of rora News Page Page Thursday the twentyfourth day of April nineteen hundred My fiftytwo New Aurora High School Opens 3 The new Aurora district high school building above which has every conceivable modern educational facility was opened for classes on Monday after the Easter holidays Students from Aurora and commuters from as far away as Schomberg and King spent a first day of orientation in the new impressive building on the southern outskirts of Aurora Three commuting students from King below proudly stand on the front steps of their new alma mater Janet Norma Wells and Shirley Era and Express photos Sunday Eve Meetings The Aurora Citizens Commit tee has grown too targe for the name Committee At its meet on Monday evening last was decided to change Commit to and the ganization will be known Aurora Citizens Association All citizens with this purpose are urged to join this association On the next five Sunday even ings at the Aurora Association Vote Kb will meet in the Parish Halt for in formation and organization Any interested citizen prepared to as sist in any way with TIME CASH or INFLUENCE Is invited to attend these meet- We believe we fare a well planned well financed machine which is trying to place liquor outlets in all communities in Canada with the arte purpose of selling more liquor for profit Aurora We Vote No Basted chairman Don Glass vice Lubbock sccretar Rod V Smith treasurer Aurora Social held a social evening after their usual practise on Thursday ev ening and presented Mr Welland conducted the funeral who has been a very service at Toronto on Wednes day Mar 26 Pallbearers were Armstrong V James Nelson and A Smith choir of the United church i Tennessee Kent and Virginia Mr and Mrs Seidell enter tained for Mr and Mrs Mor ris and family on the occasion of the christening of their sec ond child Also present were Mr and Mrs J Morris and Mr and Mrs J ft was al so the occasion of the wedding University and Mr Olds visited Mr and Mrs J Willis over the weekend The mar- of Mr Olds and Miss Wil lis is announced for May Mr Allan Cooper was J G Gfadman A wellknown member of the community and one who will be greatly missed by many j Mrs Armstrongs parents Mr and Mrs Leslie Wilson of Spruce Street Mr A Hancock has sold his prominent member of the choir for a number of years with a birthday gift Mrs Hugh of accompanied by her daughter Ann returned home this week after spending the Easter holi days with Mr and Mrs Norman Johnson Mrs Fred Armstrong and sons of Toronto are visiting with sent at the Youth leadership training course at Moody Bible Institute Chicago for three days last week There were rep resentatives from many parts of Canada EVENING BRANCH Ori Monday evening April 2L ladies assembled in the Au rora United church parlors for the monthly meeting of the Ev ening branch of the Womans As- sociation The guest speaker Mrs Starr gave a very interesting paper on the parable of the talents theme being Let God have your life He can do more with it than you could A vocal number by Mrs Grant was enjoyed by all The main topic of business was the Robin Hood cooking school which is being held April and May in The Lions Hall at oclock Mrs Graham activi ties convener reported that Mr Taylor of Taylor Electric at his own expense had generously agreed to supply a new stove and refrigerator for the of the school She announced the master of- ceremonies for the three nights as Miss Mary Mary Bowman April Dr Crawford Rose April and Mr Taylor May It was reported that many door prizes had been donated by the local merchants and that contributions from many firms were arriving daily At present count it was expected there would be bags of groceries per night and at least an addi tional door prizes plus the delicious demonstration dishes and free recipes which would be given away each nigh Mrs ticket convener reported that there were only a limited number of tickets to be sold each night and that returns at present were very good For extra tickets she suggested the members contact Mrs at Mosley St or Mrs John- cox phone friends George of Ave Newmarket died on Tuesday Apr at rie after suffering a stroke He was born in Port Hope in He had been an office furniture salesman with the Of fice Specially Manufacturing Co Ltd Co He was Worshipful Master of St Johns Masonic Lodge in Toronto in 1W0O and in sports he was interested in lawn bowling He was a member of St Marks Anglican church at Port Hope November a dedi cation was held at the church tor the gift of chimes arid organ given by Mr They were given in memory of mem bers of the family ami especially in memory of Joseph and life son George who had been ChiefsTraders of Interment was in Mount Pleas ant cemetery Toronto the Hudson Hay Company in the early years of the last century Illness prevented Mr J C Glad- man from being present at the service of dedication but the rector Rev C ex pressed the appreciation of the congregation of the generous gift Surviving is a brother April of Newmarket Six I Interment other brothers and sisters pre- j Pleasant deceased him Canon Burke of Christ church conducted the funeral home on Spruce Street to Mr Raymond White The evening branch of the Wo mens Association of the United church was well attended last and the Mitchell Houghton Monday- evening Mrs Starr was the guest speaker and Mrs was soloist The ladies of St Andrews church were more than pleased the large number of people who attended the ten oh Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Donald Steven son mid little daughter Linda of St Thomas were weekend guests of Mr- and Mrs Lambert Will- son Next Sunday morning will be missionary Sunday at the United Mrs Dorothy rick of will deliver the message Mr Loving son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Pool it tie of Catharine Aye left on Wed nesday for the United States where he will umpire for pro fessional baseball in the states of service at Toronto on Saturday In cemetery Toronto anniversary of Mr and Mrs J Morris and Mr and Mrs Mar- ris Sevrnl friends called at the home of Mr and Mrs Thompson on Sunday afternoon to felicitate them on the chris tening of their second child Vir ginia Ann Mrs P M Thompson has re turned to Ottawa after a three weeks visit here George Wilkinson asses sor and Mrs Wilkinson are moving from Toronto this week to lake up residence at street Aurora Mrs A Willis mother of Mr Jock Willis now in her year has made an excellent recovery from attack of Dr P J Watson and Mrs Watson spent the Easier week end with relatives at London Ontario Mrs Willis arid Mrs P M Thompson visited Mrs P I at her home in on Friday last Congratulations to Mr Charles Fry on his recent birthday A renowned bowler Mr is looking forward with keen in terest the opening of A lawn bowling season Dr P J Watson has become a member of the Aurora Rotary J Mr llltyd Harriss musical scl- greatly admired at iho beautiful wedding ceremon ies at marriage on Saturday April 19 of Mr David Johnson and Miss Miss Grace Willis of WOULD MEAN K DODOS PILLS bat to tad cMnlorl j and Am Mi at in At WILLIS PhmB The Drug Store agent Tobacconist etc Business Founded SLi Aurora Telephone MORE alcoholic beverages sold MORE drinking of intoxicating beverages- MORE drunkenness MORE reckless dangerous driving Less safety MORE accidents MORE money spent on liquor less on necessary goods MORE money going out of town MORE temptation to young people and to those trying to over come the drink habit MORE LIKELIHOOD of beverage rooms later on- For years outlets Aurora citizens have enjoyed WHOLESOME living conditions GOOD business and SOUND progress WE believe a NO VOTE is in the best interests of out community f B Stationery Wallpapers Select Range Of Greeting Cards etc Agent For Era Classified Ads 35 St Aurora Aurora Citizens W J Don Glass Vice Glial Lubbock Secretary Rod Smith Treasurer

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