Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Jun 1952, p. 12

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I OTICE TO DOG OWNERS Page Fare Thursday the twelfth day of June nineteen hundred and fifty two The North York Humane Society has been author ized by the Council of the Town of Aurora to license and control dogs within the town limits after June 1952 I WHAT THEY ARE SAYING f Dogs under proper control need not be tied up but dogs running at large or being a public nuisance or without tags will be impounded at the Humane Society Shelter Main St north New market If not claimed and the pound fee of paid within three days the animal becomes the property of the Humane Society License application forms can be obtained at the Town Clerks office Aurora to be filled out and sent with cheque or money order to the North York Humane Society Newmarket- Tag will be sent by return mail DOG FEES MALE FEMALE 500 SPAYED FEMALE Crowds Ex Aurora i Social News Congratulations are extended Trees Planted if At Whitchurch Township Hall REMEMBER York County Hospital IN YOUR SLEEP 1 ha I I E The Aurora Horse Show will open its season on Saturday June We draw the attention of our readers to the fullpage advertisement of this outstand ing North York event in which the cooperation of many leading Aurora merchants has been gladly given It would have been easy for us to have doubled the list of local merchants had the space been available to accommodate them We thank the merchants whose Korea Army replied that Two thousand red pine and spruce trees have recently been planted on the site of Whit church township community centre at Vandorf These trees were set out to provide wind breaks on the north and west sides of the property and will this week to Miss Cop- greatly improve the appearance son daughter of Mr and Mrs of the park grounds in a few Good intentions might backfire USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING WTO CASH TOWN OF iffiriciST ay DOG OWNERS The Town of Aurora hereby authorizes the North York Humane Society to control dogs running at large within the town limits All licenses must be purchased before June when Dog Control will commence As of January 1st dog licenses will he due and payable before April 1st of each year names appear on this fullpage advertisement for their willing cooperation in publicising this great annual local event It will be our pleasure to try and commodate other merchants next year whose names were un avoidably crowded out from this issue An immense amount of work has gone into the arrangements for the show Most of those vho have carried out this prelimin ary work must inevitably re main anonymous Many tributes have been paid to this years sec retary Mr S P Sam for the untiring labors he has given in the cause of a success ful event Mr in turn has express ed his grateful thanks for the ready assistance and coopera tion he has received in making the show possible All that is needed now for complete suc cess is a fine day Aurora News Page expresses its best wishes for a record turnout oh Satur day June 14 The Garden We looked in to see Mr Vic tor the other day and found him busy in his garden His many friends in Newmarket and North York county will be pleased to hear that he looks in there had been little or no ac tion for months past that the soldiers often wondered why they were kept there He has a poor opinion of the communist troops They have to put wo men at the head of advancing parties going into action ha said in order to keep up their morale He is on leave of absence until July But at his age it seems unlikely that he wilt be recalled Three NinePounders John Morning the proprietor of the wellknown street drug store was at his country home on Lake last week for a days fishing He had the unusual good fortune of bring ing in three ninepound lake trout We made no promise not to publish this fishing news which we thought was news Nor did we promise Jack Pen- nock to hold secret the news ho gave us of a days fishing near which brought him one ninepounder The above are not fish stories The are true stories Rev A Park The Rev A Park and Mrs Park are away for some lime on a vacation It will not be a vacation for Mr Park since he will fill preaching en- Clifton of Snowball who graduated with honors from Victoria College She will spend the summer in doing child welfare work The afternoon auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church held their meeting on Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs Leslie Wilson Spruce St Miss Bertha of Montreal was the guest sneaker Mrs Lambert has been visiting her daughter- Mrs Donald Stevenson St Thomas The Rose Brothers of Toronto took charge of the service morn ing and evening In the Baptist Church The- special music of the yibraharp clarinet and bass violin added greatly to the ser vice- Grade eight pupils of the pub lic school enjoyed their annual trip to Niagara Falls on Friday They were accompanied by four of the teachers of the school years Work is to be started in the near future on a new fence which will be built on the north west and south sides of the lot The new entrance to the property is to be located ap proximately in the centre of the foot frontage Considerable ground work is necessary before the various projects such as a field tennis court picnic grounds and a pond can be laid out Ground must be levelled fill added in places trees trimmed and rub bish removed A parking space road and bridges must also be provided The land was purchased for the township by the municipal council who also appointed the following persons to act as a community centre board Clifford representa tives from council Reeve Ivan McLaughlin and Councillor P S sectreas Mrs Harold Mr and Mrs Reg Warren and members Mrs Geo family of Hamilton were guests on Sunday of Mr Warrens father Rev Mr Warren of Spruce St Dr Chalk who has been In charge of the Ontario Hospital at Coburg has been appointed acting superintendent of the hos pital in Aurora He succeeds Dr Roddick who has been in charge in Aurora since it opened two years ago Dr Roddick is now with the Welfare Department in Toronto Dennis Mills son of Mr ami Mrs Stuart Mills St Mrs George E Richardson and Law rence Hennessey At the inaugural meeting of the Centre Board Mrs Geo Dews bury was appointed convener of the community hall committee George Richardson convener of grounds committee and Law rence Hennessey of the sports committee while the entire board acts as a finance commit tee The fine creek which mean ders across the property lends itself greatly to ideas for vine pond the level of which may was winner of a scholar- easily be controlled by a small ship at St Andrews College dam to provide for cither presentation was made or swimming- West of the the annual field day on Friday is an area which with Grade eight pupils of the pub- grading will make art ex- Aurora Ontario June G MOSES Town Clerk Aurora Teen- Agers Club OFFICIAL SUMMER OPENING HALL Friday June firstclass health for three Sundays in The founder of one of the bestknown lumber establish ments in North York Mr is now enjoying business though not gardening retire ment His business is in the control of his son Karl though he visits the shop almost daily His pleasure is in his trim and artistically laid out garden which is wellknown both in and outside of Aurora He had a lovely display of tulips this year His next show will be the gladiolus There ore not many blooms in evidence at the present time but the charm of this artists garden on street must be seen to be appre ciated As we were leaving Mr tridge we heard a voice saying If you want to learn about gardens come over here It was the voice of Mr Jock Willis whose a row at Pembroke It was at Pembroke where he preached as long ago as May 1925 On June Mr Park will preach at Brooke and near and there he will renew associations with his early ministerial activities The numerous friends of the Rev and Mrs Park will wish them a happy vacation Osborne Somebody told Osborne of the incident of a suitor send ing a large and impressive bou quet of flowers to a new love while the engagement with an earlier financed had hardly ter minated That said the readywitted and versatile Mr Osborne is an instance of where ignorance is bliss tis folly to be wise Neighborly A lot of people appear to have heard the Neighborly He school were honored on Tues day evening with a banquet sponsored by the Home and School Association Guests at the Presbyterian Manse this week arc Rev diamond and to the left of the entrance space has been marked out for a park- lot for cars 1 It is hoped that all residents of Whitchurch will feet that this as sks News program the other Sun- the garden Mr Aurora in garden outfit in the bright the J PM A for secondary school only JOIN NOW a look at the clubs planned activities sunlight enjoying a halfday holiday looked bucolic rather than pharmaceutical A with a garden hoc Another OldTimer We were sorry to hear that and was out of i Page story of Honest Mount Albeit None was more pleased than Fuller Brush representative Mr Marshall of Keswick the narrator of the story of Honest Mount Albert lie came into Frank Smith expert hunter Hall office the next day accompanied by his very action a result of wifc daughter We had tried he door of in fa store and found it locked Mr Mar shall should have the freedom of Mount Albert conferred on ft if- Softball MiVU Summer Dramatics VollisybaJI Outing and Hikes Hobbles Modern Dancing Bus Golf Square Inter club Visits Hiding Tennis Oames The club is open to high school students by application only if you wish an form send the form below to any member of the executive or to I Aurora Director APPLICATION FORM it was of Smith that Jack said that he lieved he had repaired more I soles than many ministers How jever you cant keep a good man down On the day we write ve Mr Smith from direct ion of his to his store on Wellington hope Frank will make a health He is one of hose old- timers that it is good to see around Army Ve ordered a cab and found j the driver was He is earowner and driver with the Karl Stewart He has just lately returned from Korea a fie some months service out there Some of our readers may re call that a few months hack had a write up of which appeared in an American news paper which in turn copied it from a Japanese paper it de scribed Armys reputation as a firstclass cook for the Canadian told us hat idler j the article vas first published he received raise of per month- Asked conditions in him for all the favorable pub licity he has promoted on behalf of that incorruptible commun ity I such a ceremony should take place wo hope those re sponsible for the will invite Mr Don of Neighborly News John Meyer of the and PI press and of course the and who writes notes j Hoy a I Theatre a of theatre is always j bothered if any film he shows editor of Aurora News Flint of Historic church of Western Canada Rev Donald Nicholson of Clyde River Prince Edward Island Very Rev J Skene of First Presbyterian church Van couver Prof Stewart of Halifax Miss Bertha Purge- son of Montreal Mrs of Welling ton St K underwent a very serious operation on Friday in General Toronto Rev J Campbell will le the new minister in charge at the Baptist church Rev A Park Mr will begin his pastor ate duties early In November Mi O Mulligan an led by her son Mulligan have returned from Montreal after spending a few days with relatives there The comingout party and dance at the Club which Mr and Mrs Charles Rave for their daughter and the rest of the graduating class of I Ab bey oil May included the fol lowing graduates Qui- Mary Virginia Travels Ward Pat Sheila ONeill Judy Kid Murray Mary Knowltoiv Audrey Carton Mary Francos Max well Anne Mary Mary Mary Pal Vera and Carmen Solano CotigivU ilia linils to Mr Wilkinson assessor for the town of Aurora on birth at his son and heir us In this and that it is not confined in any senses to and the immediate neighborhood As has been mentioned the council purchased the land and percent of the purchase price comes back in the form of a grant from the province Twen tyfive percent of the cost of all completed and approved pro jects on the property is also re fundable up to the total sum of 5000 The board in beginning its work on the park has had to start from scratch financially Vandorf Womens Institute has offered its help and it is hoped that other public organizations and individuals may take an in terest It is the hope of all members of th Centre Board that this park may develop into something of which all may be justly proud No tire is blowout proof But only the Goodyear Life- Guard Safety Tube gives you positive protection blowout dangers LtfeGuards are reusable good for miles or more of blowoutsafe driving outlast sets of Figure the savings yourself See us today for LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUBES BIG TRADEIN ALLOWANCE for your old tubes HANDS Sales Service is in the least decree defective CLUB boys and girls of the secondary schools Application must be approved by our own school committee and can be cancelled with the approval of the committee for any violation v Form v a j Membership join which will also entitle you to your membership and the big firas and membership night the Lions Hall Friday Sunt 13 pm All teenagers are Invited to attend the opening membership drive AURORA ROTARY The Aurora Bears- team junior C quests of the Aurora Ro tary club and At the supper meeting among other guests was Mayor Rose vho congratulated I be boys on success Hep from number of other service clubs were present The followed by a dance which well attended by friends of the hockey play ers R Moulding on be- half of the club presented car- digan sweaters with crests to the hockey team and their ex ecutive The sweaters were home product of the Aurora Textiles The large crowds that saw Place in the Sun may have noted that the sound effects were slightly jarred Mr Grif fiths is anxious that his patrons should know that this was caused by over which lit no control ami was in no way due any de fect in I heat re Hiuipnent which is Good houses are continuing at the attractions The Mad Motorist I rig ourselves out of matches lit other even we went down to John I suits confectionery- store halted on this north side Catherine walcli it motorist tearing north along To nation bo swung his on to few paces from where stood There was a sound of grinding wheels and the next morning we saw the left by them As be passed us he must have been doing miles an hour Had we moved a step we would not have been writing these notes Such men are killers They should be deported to Devils Island Airs Roy will he pleased to receive news Hems and locals SNOWBALL 4 Dont forget our garden party on Wednesday June III at the United church Mr and Mrs John spent Sunday wltf Mr and Mrs Herb Patrick Mr f la with his daughter Mrs Karl Sutherland and Mr Detroit Mich Mr and Mrs Hubert and Jane Mr and Mis Norman of Oat ha lies spent Sunday at the homo of their parents Mr and Mrs Nor man Mr and Mrs mid family of Newmarket spent Sun day with the formers Mr and Mrs Win Gould A shower was given in honor of Miss Shirley Ho I man of Au rora at the homo of Miss Rlnneho Morning Mrs Tom Evans of Jet spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roddick was a lucky day tor me when my Rank of Toronto manager showed me how I could replace my pour milkers with purebred dairy cattle My present herd is the envy of the district I gvt greater from j J milk higher percentage and gains ami I find them a good investment by cutting down on costly turnover jJS MAM IMPROVEMENT LOAN 1 I m Km wfhattU m to Ura is tun ilt ho fcwwftt in NEWMARKET ONT MANAGE i i

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