Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Jun 1952, p. 7

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i MANURE or sod delivered Sod cut as ordered per It Old manure powder black per yd Fresh manure S3 per yd Phone Newmarket STEEL sheets angles rods haw structural scrap Northern Steel and Metal Co Davis phone Newmarket All Herbal rheumatic tabteta for muscular arthritic- and sciatic pains Price Beat Store phone i 1 THE BEffT BRONCHIAL COUGH For coughs colds and bronchi tis A prompt and effective rem edy for the relief of bronchitis tight or chesty coughs and colds cents The Best Drug Store Newmarket V We repair all makes of sewing machines New machines up Singer Center New market 138 Main St phone tfl4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO THE SENIOR MASTER Thursday the day of May AJ Cancelled Law Stamp BETWEEN NORMAN BORINS Plaintiff Vyu and RUSSELL HUGHES MABEL HUGHES WILLIAM CLARKE and MARJORIE CLARKE Defendants i j2 Trusses surgical supports elast ic hosiery for those who suffer from varicose veins ankle and nee trouble Arch supports Lumbago Best Drug Store phone 14 Newmarket COME in and compare We will not knowingly be undersold by any competitor anywhere You be the Dyers Furniture phone Newmarket CUT flowers Hill Davis Dr phone New market CANARIES and Border Fancy Singers Baby Buddies Cages and supplies African Violets colors each Mrs Win Agar phone SALE SATURDAY JUNE Auction sale at the Livestock Sales Arena selling livestock our specialty Fresh cows springers heifers sheep calves pigs and horses Pickup and delivery can be arranged This is your community sale Come early and bring something to sell You bring it and well sell it every Saturday at Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet Sellers and Atkinson auction- FRIDAY JUNE Extensive auction sale of worth of new and nearly new farm machinery including tractors plows combines rotary hoes cultivators etc the property of the Geo W Co in the city of Chatham Ontario at their now plant The largest sale of kind ever held in this district The owners have dis continued the Case dealership and are selling without reserve the entire stock on hand Terms cash Sate oclock noon Sell ers and Atkinson auctioneers V SATURDAY JUNE The undesigned will sell by public auction the property of Alma West consisting of household effects garden tools small im plements etc at lot St Newmarket No reserve as property sold Terms cash Sale 1 pm Smith phone Newmarket WEDNESDAY JUNE Ex tensive auction sale of registered Shorthorn cattle registered Shropshire sheep horses pigs poultry and equipment tract or fertilizer drill furniture piano antiques etc the proper ty of Milton at lot con Pickering mile west of Brock Road Note This being a big sale with a lot of furniture there will be rings going at the same time Refresh ment booth on tlie grounds No reserve farm sold Terms cash Sale at sharp Lloyd Tur ner clerk Sellers and Atkinson auctioneers TENDERS FOR COAL TENDERS will be received up to June for tons more or less of suitable Stoker Pea Coal for the Newmarket Public Schools to he supplied as and when required Include with tender trade name and sample analysis of proposed coat All tenders must be plainly marked for Coal and mailed to Hunter Secre taryTreasurer Newmarket Pub lic School Board notice NEWMARKET CEMETERY DECORATION DAY The annual decoration service at Newmarket Cemetery will be held on Sunday June at pm AH are Invited to the service Charles Willis Mrs A Carruthers UPON the application of the Plaintiff AND UPON HEAR ING the solicitor for the said Plaintiff AND UPON READING the Writ of Summons herein and the Affidavits of William Alan Scott and Frank Shepherd Ashton respectively filed 1 IT IS ORDERED that service upon the Defendants William Clarke and Marjorie Clarke of the Writ of Summons in this action by publishing this order together with the notice hereon endorsed once a week for two weeks on the and days of June in the newspaper known as the Newmarket Era Express published at New market he good and sufficient service of the said Writ upon the said Defendants 2 AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Defen dants do enter an appearance to the said Writ and file an Affi davit showing the nature of their defence if any or a notice de siring an opportunity to redeem at Central Office at Hall Toronto on or before the day of June and that they do forthwith thereafter serve a copy of such Affidavit upon the Plaintiffs Solicitors A S Marriott SENIOR MASTER NOTICE The Plaintiffs claim is on a mortgage dated the day of April made by the Defen dants Russell Hughes and Mabel Hughes to the Plaintiff And the Plaintiff claims there is now due for principal the sum of 325545 and for interest in the sum of and for taxes and the Plaintiff claims that the said mortgage may be enforced by foreclosure and also claims possession as against the said Defendants and personal payment on the covenant against the Defendants Russell Hughes and Mabel Hughes The said mortgage covers land and prem ises known as Lot 16 Plan Township of Whitchurch A S SENIOR MASTER Entered page May PI V NOTICE CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH GEORGE OF THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET FOR MERLY OF THE CITY OF TOR ONTO IN THE COUNTY OF YORK GENTLEMAN DECEASED ALL persons having claims against the estate of the said Joseph George Gladman who died on or about the eighth day of April are hereby noti fied to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or the thirtieth day of June full particulars of their claims Im mediately after the said date the Personal Representative will dis tribute the assets of the said de ceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice DATED at Toronto this day of June National Trust Company Limited 20 King Street East Toronto Ontario One of the Executors by King and King their sol icitors herein NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MINNIE ACHE- SON LATE OF THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET IN THE COUNTY OF YORK NOTICE Is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Minnie Ache- son who died on or about the 1st day of May are required on or before the day of June to send the solicitor for the Administrator of the said estate their names addresses and full particulars of their claims A P Bay Toronto Ontario Solicitor for the said admin istrator NOTICE Will the boy who took Larry Keffers baseball glove off the bench while he was up to bat last Saturday morning please return it before we have to take action Mrs L Kef for TENDERS TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed Tender for Coal will be re ceived until Wednesday June for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario Forms of tender with specif ica and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores Depart ment of Public Works Ottawa and the District Architect Ad elaide St East Toronto Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Depart ment and in accordance with de partmental specifications and conditions attached thereto The Department reserves the right to demand from any suc cessful tenderer before award ing the order a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub lic Works equal to per cent of the amount of the tender or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian Natfonal Railway Company and its constituent companies uncon ditionally guaranteed as to prin cipal and Interest by the Domin ion of Canada or the aforemen tioned bonds and a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfil ment of the contract Robert Acting Secretary Department of Public Works Ottawa May 22 c2w23 NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE MICKS LATE OF THE VILL AGE OF KESWICK IN THE COUNTY OF YORK GENTLE MAN DECEASED v CREDITORS of th abovenamed deceased who died at the Vill age of Keswick in the County of York on or about the day of March are hereby notified pursuant to The Trustee Act to send to the proof of their claim on or before the 1st day of July after which date the assets of the Es tate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned will then have notice DATED at Newmarket this County hos pital Sunday June Mr and Mrs James Murray Aurora a soil MORE At York County hospi tal Monday June to Mr and Mrs Arthur More Newmar ket a daughter MAGLOUGHLEN At York County hospital Sunday June to Mr and Mrs Frederick Bradford a son RITCHIE Dr and J A Ritchie Newmarket are pleased to announce the birth of their son George Spencer on Friday May at hos pital Toronto a brother for June Alexis SMITH At York County hospi tal Friday June 6 1952 to Mr and Mrs Robert Smith New market a son SCOTT At York County hospi tal Saturday June to Mr and Mrs Emerson Scott Aurora a daughter SUTTON At York County hos pital Tuesday June 10 to Mr and Mrs Charles Sutton Aurora a daughter WHITE At York County hospi tal Saturday June to Mr and Mrs James White Holland Landing a daughter WILKINSON Mr and Mrs George Wilkinson of St south Aurora are happy to announce the birth of their son Stephen Frank on June at Grace hospital Toronto DEATHS BARRY At St Josephs hospi tal on Thursday June Ida Barry sister of Frank Los Angeles Edward Marie Mrs Percy Baker Van couver and Mrs Anthony J- Los Angeles Funeral service in Toronto on June Interment in St Johns ceme tery Newmarket At the Briar Bush hospital on Sunday June Laura Leek of widow of Alex sister of Mrs Tripp Harriet Montreal Al bert Leek Funeral service was held on June in Richmond Hill Interment in Laurel Hill cemetery Bolton DUNLOP Suddenly on June at his residence Farm Ont Jack Mr and Mrs Gordon Wells of King City wish to announce the engagement of their older daugh ter Barbara Joan to Charles Bruce son of Mr and Mrs Charles of Shef field England the wedding to take place on Saturday July at oclock In All Saints Angli can church Mr and Mrs Peter Tor onto announce the engagement of their daughter Esther Doug las to Mr John Stafford son of Mrs and the late Dr Stafford Walk er The marirage will take place on July at oclock In Knox College Chapel Toronto IN A husband of Jessie Dun- Ralph L Executor S f Mrs J by his solicitors Mathews Stiver Lyons and Vale Newmarket Ontario NOTICE DECORATION DAY Cemetery Dec- oration Day will be observed on Sunday June 22 Honour your loved ones by placing a floral tribute and making the ceme tery a place of beauty Regular service will be omitted Alan Shaw Fred Dew scctreas TENDERS FOR PAINTING SEPARATE tenders will bo re ceived up to June for painting the interior and exter ior of the Stuart Scott School Specifications may be obtained from B Hunter- Secretary- Treasurer Newmarket Public School Board GUARDS Supervisory Duties Opportunity for early appointment to Permanent Staff with provision for Superannuation Preference ExService men yYi Good working conditions Apply by letter or in person to Superintendent Ontario Reformatory Ontario births At York County hospital Friday Juno 1952 to Mr and Mrs William Aurora a laughter York County hos pital Sunday June to Mr and Mrs Albert Oak Ridges a daughter BELL At York County hospi tal Monday June 2 to Mr and Mrs Thomas Bell Keswick a- daughter BURTON At York County Thursday June 5 to Mr and Mrs Burton Cedar Brae a daughter CHRISTIAN At York County hospital Friday June to Mr and Mrs Jim Christian Kes wick a son At York County hospital Tuesday June to Mr and Mrs Wallace Donnell Keswick a son FULLER At York County hos pital Friday June to Mr and Mrs Leonard Fuller Bradford a son FACER At York County hospi tal Monday June 2 to Mr and Mrs Stanley Rich- vale a daughter baby died later At York County hos pital Tuesday June to Mr and Mrs Charles Aurora a son at York County hospi tal Saturday June 1952 to Mr and Mrs Ervan I Hills a daughter York County hospital Wednesday June to Mr and Mrs Jacob Hoi- Newmarket a daughter LUBBOCK At York County hos pital Saturday June to Mr and Mrs Bruce Lubbock Aurora a daughter At York Count v hos pital Tuesday June to Mr and Mrs George Maguirc Lake Wilcox a son still born At York County hospital Wednesday June to Mr and Mrs Harry Oak Ridges a son MATHEWS At York County hospital Wednesday June to Mr and Mrs Frederick Mathews RR 1 Keswick a son lop and father of Flora Mrs J D- Murphy Funeral service was held on June at Islington In terment in Park Lawn cemetery EVANS At York County hos pital Newmarket on Tuesday May 1952 Ida wife of the late Edgar J Evans and mother of of Marion Toronto and Madeline Mrs Earl Bowles Bradford Funeral was held from the chapel of and Rose Newmarket Interment in Mount Pleasant cemetery Brad ford KLINCK On Thursday June Sarah Catherine Woodard wife of the late Thomas Kllnck and loving mother of Dr Leonard of West Van couver Cecil deceased Ross of Victoria Square Mrs Mary Harry of Slouffville Mrs Milton A Clark Myrtle of grandmother of Mrs Lome Bak er and Mrs Murray Baker New market Funeral service was held in StouffviUc Juno 9 Inter ment in Stouffville cemetery ROBINSON At Newmarket on Tuesday June Frank Harold Robinson husband of Jane Ottaway and father of Margaret A Robinson Toronto George Robinson Burling- Calif Mrs George Whyle Grace and Mrs R N Jeanne Newmarket Resting at the Chapel of and Rose Newmarket until Friday Private service at his late residence Niagara St at pm Interment Newmar ket cemetery At St Josephs hospital Toronto Tuesday June 1952 George Akehurst of Mary Central Ave and father I of Mrs Johns Mary New market George Toronto Mrs Dorothy Stouffville Ont and Charles A lie in his year Mr Is resting at the Funer al Home of Mimlco Ave until Fri day morning oclock then at Christ Church Church St Mim lco from Friday noon Service Friday pm Interment Park Lawn cemetery In loving memory of a dear husband arid father John A who passed away June 195a v We watched you suffer day by day And could not help lit any way But just stood by and saw you pass Into the Saviours arms at last Sadly missed by his wife Jackie and loving memory of our wee son John Robert George who passed away June- age 5 weeks God saw what was before him And what he had to bear So smiling down upon him He took him in his care Though tears our eyes do not glisten And our faces are not always sad There is never a night or a morning But we think of the son we had Sadly missed and ever remem bered mummy dad Catherine Nancy and Ricky GRAINGER In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Samuel Grainger who passed away June Time may heal the broken- heart ed Years may make the wound less sore But it cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before Who shall say the grief is less Though the smile may hide the tears Memories keep the wound still open Despite the passing of the years Always remembered by Clara Jack and family In loving mem ory of a dear husband and father Frank who passed away June 13 The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day But never will the one we loved memory pass away remembered by wife sons John and Robert In fond and loving mem ory of a dear wife and mother Nellie Mae who passed away June 1946 So many things have happened Since you were called away Things that you would have en- joyed Had you been left to stay So many things to share with you In just the usual way Things that could be so much nicer If you were here today Wo cannot bring the old days back Your loss we cannot touch But God has us wonderful memories Of a mother we loved so much Ever remembered by husband Will and family PICKERING In loving memory of our brother Austin Pickering died June also our father Pickering July 1111 memory fades and life de parts They will live forever in our hearts Nina and Chess HONOR PRIESTS ON 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF ORDINATIONS The parishioners of St Johns parish Newmarket gathered in the auditorium of St Johns school on Sunday evening June to honor Rev Father Rev Father Carey on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of their ordination I to the priesthood The hall was decorated with candles and flowers were ar ranged by the ladies of the tolic Womens League who also provided lunch featuring two specially decorated anniversary cakes- Donald president of the Holy Name Society who Was chairman of the program es corted two priests to the hall On entering the hall the celebrants were greeted by the school choir whose voices blend ed in the strains of Vivat Pas tor- Bonus This was followed by musical selections The school children were rep resented by four primary child ren Patricia West and Patricia who carried bouquets of roses and Anthony Walsh and John Gorman who presented the offerings Paul repre senting the Sanctuary boys ac companied Donald who expressed the affection and gra titude of the children Bouquets were offered by Barbara Mrs Harry Fee and Mr Bernard on behalf of the the and the Holy Name So ciety A presentation from the parishioners was made by Mr Murray Roberts Father and Father Carey thanked the people for their generous gesture Personal congratulations were tendered by those present followed by a social evening The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday June 12 Pa i Womans World By Caroline Ion A membership campaign is being conducted this week by the Canadian Concert association The group was organized last year and during its first season provided three concerts for music lovers in Newmarket and district- a reference to its shopping acit- ities and a word of welcome the No highway at appropriately conspicuous spot a full billboard sign announced that shortly you would be in Lindsay where these many conveniences were awaiting the Too frequently we hear of art J and the prospective shop py Surely Newmarket deserves similar recognition The cost involved in rental of space for the erection of such signs the making of the signs selves would be Infinitely repaid with the Increased volumne business directed to our Canadian artists young in age but mature in talent and stage presence were warmly received by large audiences This year four concerts will be be presented Again only Cana dian artists will be featured in this series Too other talented Canadian music Ian leaving for the more lucra tive fields south of us His tal ents are not appreciated in his own country This drain i of Canadian artists to the United States will continue as long as we in Canada fall to provide en couragement for them to remain P audiences potential- 5 shoppers at the lush sunimer ANNUAL MEETING YONGE ST FRIENDS The annual meeting of Con servative Friends was held over the weekend of May 31 and June 1 at the meeting house on Yonge Street On Saturday a meeting for worship was follow by a discussion of discipline and business Reports were re ceived from the subordinate meetings of Norwich Borden and Street The service on Sunday morn ing with approximately 45 sent was in the traditional Quaker manner While the noisy traffic roared along the high way the silence within recalled any wandering thoughts to the reality of the solemn worship From this corporate spiritual communion several Friends wit nessed to the need of humility and increased understanding in the present disturbed world The meeting of the afternoon was similar and the spirit of the previous worship prevailed Much appreciated was the short message by the Rev Howie of the United church Aurora The several Friends of the morn ing again spoke Between meetings lunch was seasons concerts be made Mary Syme Breuna James Mil- and String quartet of whom wore heard in concert in Newmarket last season the Canadian Concert Association is performing a ser vice Besides giving our musicians these concrete assurances of our interest the association Is rendering a ser vice to the community in mak ing such programs available to local residents There are many in the dis trict who find it impossible to attend concerts in Toronto Transportation facilities per- haps are not suitable For others it makes an expensive outing when those worrisome baby sit ter fees for the extra time need ed to travel and from Toronto are added to the other costs They miss these cultural con tacts with outstanding Canadian artists which until the formation of the Canadian Concert associa tion were unavailable in the smaller communities Newmarket has a large per centage of talented musicians as is church choirs citizens band town orchestra and those en gaged professionally in some phase of a career of music To these may be added those who al though musically them selves thoroughly enjoy a pleas ant musical evening Special program presented at the Christmas and Easter sea sons by the church choirs dance vocal and Instrumental recitals by the towns children and such festivals of music as was piesent- last week in the Arena never want for an appreciative aud ience In a different vein are the Minstrel shows Which have be come an annual project for the Lions club On these occasions the town hall is to capac ity for four nights Selection of artists for next sorts and subdivisions of Lake With a little persuasion more of that business would come to Newmarket OPTIMISTS SPONSOR ROUT DERBY PROCEEDS FOR FUND The Newmarket Optimists announced this week that their second annual Lake Trout Fish ing Derby will be held on June 22 weather permitting- Failing good weather conditions there wilt be river fishing for pike perch and eels of Newmarket and their friends are invited to par- ticipate in the sporting Entries will be accepted and contest rules provided at Beit Morrisons store Valuable prizes including a glass rod tackle box Shakespeare aluminum net trolling rod and reel lines and a paddle will be displayed at Morrisons It is requested that all entries Will be in not later than Satur- j day June Funds the modest entry lees will be turned over to the club boys work fund Contestants will rendezvous at Johnsons Bridge at aim on the derby day where boats arid motors have been Enquiries may be made to Jos Dales chairman of the derby committee served and this interlude for social intercourse was welcome Visitors were present from To ronto Norwich Meaford Au rora and the nearby districts Very much missed were the friends from Maple and vicin ity who usually attend LUCKY FARMER Continued from Page I CARD OF THANKS SMITH At her residence Raglan Newmarket on Sun day June Cora Cole wife of George A Smith and mother of Carl Midland Clarence Toronto and Alva Newmarket Funeral service was held from the chapel of and Rose on June Interment In Newmarket ceme tery at Vernon BC on Tuesday June Cant James Schwab of the Sal vation Army husband of Lillian Harney father of Bonnie Lynn interment Vernon BC on Sat urday WRIGHT At her residence Ave Newmarket on Mon day June Mary Isabella Wright daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Peter Wright Funeral service was held on Juno from the chapel of and Rose Newmarket Inter Pine Orchard cemetery ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs James Rolling Mount Albert announce the en- of their niece Florence Evelyn to Mr John Henry Curl son of Mr and Mrs I con aril Curl of Victoria the marr iage will take place June During my stay of ten days in York County hospital was so well treated by the nurses doc tors and the matron I was very happy and contented It wasnt a case of counting the days and hours until I could get out of hero but rather was it a time of pleasant relaxing and enjoy ment Every time a nurse en tered the room it seemed as though an angel of love and mercy had floated into my presence How kind and patient they were The food was not only excellent but so nicely serv ed so thanks to those in charge of that particular part of hospi tal work 1 would like to thank all those who were so kind in sending cards gifts etc including the Christian Baptist church The Tabernacle church and the sixthHno Baptist churches The kindness of all meant goodcheer aplenty for me which was very much appreciated Mrs Tom Simpson CARD OF TOANKS Mount Albert ParkBoard wish to convey their sincere thanks to all who so faithfully to make their sports day one of the best yet and they would like the teachers who so successfully carried out the pub- lie school events to know that their efforts were much apprec iated in this new Rem the days program To all conven ors of committees and their helpers in general many thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprec iation to our relatives friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness shown to our son Wal lace at the time of his accident Mr and Mrs Carman Sheridan with a one dollar gift cer tificate Their names are listed below The pictures were taken in an area bounded by Sutton and Shncoe lakeshore to the north Mount Albert to the east King City to the south and to the west and include the areas about Newmarket and Aurora Only the pilot and the photographer know what pic tures were taken Watch for this feature each week and dont lose out on a chance that the lucky photo may be a photo of your farm- Merchants contributing to wards this special feature are Fines Jeweller Newmarket Storey Motors Aurora Arts Garage Morton Bros Ltd Newmarket Cana dian Tire Corp Newmarket Harold Simpson oil dealer Queens ville Furniture Newmarket Robert Yates Jew ellers Newmarket G Young Son Mount Albert Stiver Bros Aurora Jack Store New market ILL Stephens and Son paints Newmarket A Mc Neil Sales Ltd Newmarket Cecil Taylor Newmarket Au rora Farm Supply Aurora R Jelley Newmarket Att ridge and Son Aurora Newmarket Furniture and Electric Newmar ket Newmarket CoOp Ward Allan Co Newmarket Goodman Motrs Newmarket Constable and Magoe Newmarket Perks Feed Mill Newmarket Ivan Daniels Aurora Feed Mill Cleaners New- now It is important therefore to complete the membership drive this week The variety and quality of talent which can be provided for the Newmarket concerts will vary proportionate ly to the total memberships ob tained Tickets are on sale at McCaffreys flower store Lindsay Signs As we returned home on Mon day through Lindsay we were impressed with the excellent job that community has done on ad vertising to visitors its many at tractions On the large sign at the towns entrance was includ ed such information as population the fact that Lindsay is The county town Visiting Mr and Mrs Irving Scott on Sunday were Mr and Mrs and fami of Port Perry Mr and Mrs- Harold Phillips Douglas Dyson and Bob and Miss Margaret Chambers Toronto Mr Walter Monkman King City with his son and daugh terinlaw attended the funeral service of Mr John a brother who passed away at at the home of his daughter Mrs Nelson The service was held at and Rose funeral home Newmarket on Saturday with interment in Aurora ceme tery The late Mr was the eldest of the six sons and one daughter in that fam ily and had resided in the New market and Aurora district for many years before living at Bracebridge Surviving are two brothers and a sister Walter of King Joe of Richmond Hill and a sister Mrs Anna of Toronto Also attending the funeral was a nephew Mr Thomas his wife and son Larry of King City More Sports News Newmarket Tie Call in the auditors Beckett and his gals figure they won Lake Simcoe Junior ladies game at the pastures Geo Watt and our PinUps figure they copped the decision Result is everyone agreed to agree it was a tie appeared to have the game in the bag protecting a edge heading into the fateful seventh had other ideas and Immediately exploded for four runs and it was a tie ball game sup ported her pitching with a triple Barbara tripled Joan Robinson doubled and Mari lyn Lee drove out a pair of hits sendoff reports president Keith Davis First round robin mens and ladies doubles tournament will be held Monday June Invitations are being sent out to Aurora Uxbridge Mount Al bert Richmond Hill and to send along mens and ladies doubles teams Play wilt start at pm and it is hoped the roundrobin tournament can be completed in one evening In the event of rain tournament will be held June 23 Mount Win Two Benefitting from fine pitching from and Brian Stokes and explosive stick work all down the line Mount Albert Legion bantam col lected two wins over the past Elda Hall sparkplugged ville hitting Sills Bur- bidge Beckett A King B Watt M King Hall M Newmarket M Lee Wood- Cycle Shop Ernest Sedoro and I to lead Newmarket Marie Sills week in North York bantam Helen Burbidge Alma King and baseball league Son Mount Albert Stewart Newmarket TOPS FOR POPS Make Morrisons Mens Wear your headquarters for Fathers Bay gifting Complete assort ment of gifts for men Stores in Newmarket and Aurora Youll get the tops in service and in quality merchandise at Morri sons West B B J J Ten- nant The official opening the Newmarket t tennis courts was held Monday night Approxi mately players were present to give the season a rousing Victims of the oncoming charge of the was Bob Russells winless Lake Wilcox nine Sparked by Harold Hop pers base unloading triple and Craig Cases bases populated double these two big blows salted seven runs Mount Albert humbled the Lakers It was the Mounties first win of season Brian Stokes toiling four and three handcuffed the Lakers on five hits v Moving down to Oak Ridges Friday for the return to do Mounties slaughtered the Lak ers 172 went all the way for the winners and got ready hit support from his hitting mates

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