Newmarket Era and Express, 29 May 1952, p. 5

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j7ir7Pv v V MUSIC JUNE 1952 at SCHOOLS Nashville Vaadorf Admission Adults Buckley Supervisor 0 readers t e Letter to editor an always welcome sal of writer mttrf be known to the editor The Editor I am writing this letter to be put in your valuable paper It would be a fine thing to have a new library building but at mills on the dollar Toron to I believe is only and the fact that the town is at the pres ent time buildipg a new fire hall 1952 is not the time to build it In March the library board looked at the Temperance Hall on Millard Ave and they did go before the council asking that be purchased for library but the property committee con sisting of a lawyer and a real estate man never brought it be fore the council to vote on al though some in council said everyone was in favor of buying j a ILOCAL AGENT WHEVESC0 NEWMARKET CONCRETE BLOCKS AND CINDER BLOCKS SPECIFICATIONS GORMLCV BLOCK CO Si THE INTERNATIONAL has maintained dependable daily service between Montreal Toronto and Chicago for more than years Complete comfort is yours on this famous Canadian National train with its modern coaches sleepers duplex roomette and luxurious bedroom huffetIounge cars wonderful meals in bright uptotheminute dining cars the reliable allweather way to travel between Montreal Cornwall Kingston Belleville Port Toronto Hamilton London Windsor Detroit and Chicago Pool Toronto only CERTIFICATE Canadian National now otters an attractive Gift covering Train Travel Anywhere to any tail destination or any amount you wish on safe at all Canadian National offices to buy easy to use A gift thats sure to photo Any Agent will be pleased you In planning your hip CANADIAN NATIONAL INI ONLY RAILWAY Ait TEN PROVINCES it This building could be pur chased for 7500 cash I always understood that members of the council were put in office to do the best for all of the ratepayers of the town- but apparently two members of the council can rule the whole coun cil and if an item is not brought up none of the rest of the coun cil will ask about it I believe that the council should have been given the opportunity to say yes or no If the property committee de cided to go ahead with the building of the library at a price of 25000 as stated which I very much doubt can be done as far as I can see there would be nothing to hinder them going ahead and enlarging on the pro ject and building the same building that was turned down by the ratepayers when the pro perty behind the post office was purchased Another thing I would to know how is it there has been so little publicity given to the council meetings for some time Yours truly Leonora Starr Prospect St Editors Note With reference to the publicity for council in recent weeks the answer is that council has not met so frequent ly as earlier in the year and secondly the paper can only re port what is being accomplish ed If reports are shorter it is because there is less to report- North York J Annual MOUNT P1SGAH The Home and School Associa tion of numbers 6 and will meet in S No on Friday ev ening May 30 There will be conveners reports and- the an nual election of officers The executive of the WI met at the home of Mrs Harry Smith on Monday evening of last week There were seven officers pres ent and they completed the list of conveners for this next years program Mr and Mrs Hamilton called on Mr and Mrs John Ash last even ing- Mr Percival teacher of the senior grades at No is ill with the mumps and will be home for about three weeks Mrs Allan Doner will be relief teacher for that period of time Mr and Mrs Lloyd and family Kitchener were week end visitors of the Norman Browns Mr and Mrs- Alec and family visited Mr and Mrs Jack Gamble and family on Sunday of last week Mr and Mrs Walter and Margaret of Prince Edward Island visited Mr and Mrs Leigh on Thursday of last week HOLLAND LANDING Service at Christ church bo Holy Communion at a on Sunday June 1 We are sorry that Mr and Mrs Dean are moving from the village They will be greatly missed in both churches Mr It Goodwin attended the Synod in Toronto May and also the centenary banquet at the Royal York hotel Boy Scouts with their scout master Mr John Meyer visited the museum in Toronto last Sunday afternoon The first- Holland Landing Cub pack tied for first place at the South district cub rally at Sutton on Saturday In spite of the rain over cubs from district municipalities entered the rally competitions The Hol land Landing pack tied with Newmarket and Sutton although the Landing pack lias been or ganized only three months It is led by Mrs Eleanor Happy Bunnell Well done boys and Mrs Bonne and Express Classifieds Bring Results The District Annual of North York Womens Institute was held in Mount Albert Com munity Hat May 14 Mrs Elton Armstrong the district presi dent presided- Rev welcomed the gathering saying what a privilege it was towel- come such an organization y hose- influence and power contributed such useful service toward the upbuilding of the Koine and com munity life Mrs Noble thanked Mr Shapter and said how much the rural Women had to the welfare of Canada and that even the men most hesi tant in his approval of womens organizations would say the are all right is the force of applied Christianity which we hope will bring last peace she said Mrs Beverley Sinclair the sec retary treasurer reported members in branches and they had contributed to the York County girls scholarship fund from nine branches Mrs Osier for citizenship and education said the branches had studied these subjects and made use of the literature in the loan library especially that on United Nations as It needs understand ing and support Mrs J- Smith in her report on commun ity activities and public said to make reports brief when sending news In to the paper as newspaper space is valuable It costs 90 to print one page Mrs Murray Stokes for agri culture and Canadian industries said the Federation of Agricul ture was organized in be cause of the need for one uni fied national organization quali fied to represent all sections of agricultural producers in all provinces and also gave many of the policies advocated by the Federation One of the highlights of the convention was the playing of two piano solos by Beth Home Economics and Health Was given by Mrs Fred Proctor who said the aim of this project was to raise the standard of liv ing We must strive for gracious living and cultivate a desire for good and beautiful things at hand she said It was a wise man who said the picture of health requires a happy frame Of mind of nominating comm ittee was given by Mrs An derson Miss Anna P Lewis director of Womens Institute explained the new extension ser vice offered by the department and said each branch making a decision must be sent to her by July made In the hope that more coopera tion would be given to those ranches or districts who were sponsoring these projects The Mount Albert Brunch serv ed a delicious lunch which was enjoyed by everyone The afternoon session opened the address by the presi dent Mrs Armstrong She delight see so many present and gave a report en the conference One thing of special interest was Miss Florence Reynolds- address on Food and Agriculture Organ ization of United Nations which told of the starvation in Greece and how great the need was for implements to work their land When Mrs Armstrong finished her address she was presented with a silver cream and sugar on a silver tray for her out standing three years work In the district Mrs Steeper made the presentation Miss Lewis showed colored slides on Historic sites in Ont ario Historical research and cur rent events were given by Mrs Roy Cron sherry She said sev eral branches had completed books while others had started them Five branch es reported joining the North York and Pioneer Historical Society The history of Queen Elizabeth and her husband Phil ip was given The meeting heard some music given by school children from Mount Albert and Mrs School with Miss Arm strong as their music teacher This was enjoyed by all Mrs Ruth Clarke home econ omist spoke briefly on the girls Clubs and gave all an invitation to Achievement Day on May Mrs R Lewis gave a report on Federation of Agriculture work and said that nations are represented In this work and the- Federated Womens Institute of Ontario have become affiliated with the Federation of Agriculture Mrs Chas Agnew new hoard director told about the convention coming to Toronto In and said they would be hold ing a Canada Day in Maple Leaf Gardens also that each branch in the district would ask each for to help finance this conference Each member would be sent a pin which they were to wear The FWIC fees would be raised from to cents Rates for the holiday at would bo per day Mrs Armstrong thanked the branches for their cooperation and Mrs conducted the ejection of officers The visiting guests were Mrs J Snider and Mrs Heron from the Toron to Area Mrs Leo Watson West York Mrs and Mrs Fred Hare Centre York Miss Chapman and Mrs White Each brought greetings from their districts The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May VIBRATED Cement Blocks and 10 plain Also Styles of Block PINE ORCHARD CEMENT BLOCK CO Mount Albert Mil NEW BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT A SALES LTD Has Purchased The SANDERSON MOTORS LTD MAIN ST AT QUEEN NEWMARKET DODGE AND DESOTO CARS DODGE TRUCKS CHRYSLER PARTS AND SERVICE WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS York Centre Officers Mrs C was reelected district president at the Centre York WI District Annual in King City Others re elected were pros Mrs J Mrs J Charles Aurora past pros Mis R Corner Aurora first vice pros- Mrs E Roddick King second vice pros Mrs How Klcinburg third vice pros Mrs Geo sec Mrs Fred Hare Tcmicrancovillc Mrs A van was elected federation rep resentative and Mrs Albert Far- alternate Mrs C district area convention ami Mrs Ed Roddick alternate Mrs Ross Armitage Newmarket UK 3 and Mrs A White represent- to Federal Ion of Agricul ture The following are converters of standing agriculture Canadian industries Mrs Maurice Ville citizenship and education Mrs J Richardson historical research and current events Mrs Norman King public relations and community activities Mrs Roy Harper Newmarket home ec onomics and health Mrs Jack Rock Kinj City Mrs auditors Mrs Gordon Baldwin Temperance lie and Miss Doris King Centre York district accepted Invitations to hold the an nual meeting at and at In Resolutions passed included A resolution presented by Snow- hall urging all branches to es tablish a Wood and fence row clean up campaign with I he co operation of municipal councils and weed inspectors at the re quest of the museum committee of York and Historical Society Tempera He present ed a resolution to request the department of highways to erect a sign feet south of Eagle Street and directing traf fic to Sharon Temple Museum and a finger post bearing the same information to Ik placed at the same intersection and that Toronto and York Roads Com 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