Newmarket Era and Express, 3 Jul 1952, p. 12

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JC J IT NOTICE Re Change of na of Lepper Street to Road NOTICE is hereby given that the Judge of the County Court of the County of York has appointed Tuesday the day of July at the hour of oclock in the afternoon at the Council Chambers in the Town Hall Aurora to consider the Bylaw number 1124 pas sed by the Council of the Town of Aurora to change the name of Street to Road and for hearing those advocating and opposing the change DATED at Aurora this day of June G MOSES Cterk Aurora News Page Pa the third day July nineteen hundred and fiftytwo Aurora I Social News Aurora USE BRA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING UNWANTED ARTICLES INTO CASH The Evening Auxiliary of the United Church enjoyed their an nual picnic at the Farm on Wednesday evening July The Presbyterian Sunday school and church picnic was held at Lake on June The afternoon and evening was spent in swim ming races and a number of games Mr and Mrs C left on Sunday by tram for Van couver where they will spend a month with their daughter and soninlaw Mr J will conduct the boys camp at camp on Lake Simcoe from June to July Mr and Mrs- A J and Mr and Mrs Stan Brownie of Toronto spent the holiday weekend at parry Sound Guests at the home of Mrs Charles Wells St last week in cluded Mr and Mrs Dicker Mr and Mrs J McDonald of Tor onto and Mrs Norman of Maple- Mrs Willis and Miss Anna Smith motored to Niagara Falls last week on a visit to Mr and Mrs Stan May Mr and Mrs J Emmons and Barry spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Emmons Mrs John McGregor and Mr John McGregor of Winni peg are guests of Mr and Mrs Badger Wells St Mr and Mrs Bernardo of Vancouver returned home after their visit to Aurora and friends the north The following is a list of stu dents who were prize winners passed on all the ex aminations Letters ore being sent to the parents of pupils who failed in one or more papers Grade 1st Barbara Hayes 2nd Mary Adams Grade 1st Bennett 2nd Freda Dent Grade XIA 1st Sylvia Whcclock 2nd Joan Robertson Grade 1st James Scott 2nd Frank Grade 1st Helen 2nd Pat Henderson Grade 1st Marilyn Cook 2nd Kathar ine Grade 1st Sheila Davison 2nd Doug las Hill Grade 1st Read 2nd Donna Samp son Grade IXC 1st 2nd Janet Evershed Valedictorian for Grade Marion Baldwin Estate prize 75 divided equally between the best boy and best girl of Grade Barbara Hayes and Ronald GRADE Adams Armstrong Cain Cherry J Geddes Hamilton Hayes P J Lister Moffat Smith A Stocks Thomp son J B Wilson GRADE Bennett Dent Easter- brook G Elmer A Faris Harrison J Howey Keroft Morning A Morrison J Richards Richardson Burns GRADE Case G Ed wards WHAT THEY ARK HAYING Continued from page It to one fault however which in a somewhat paternal trying to eradi cate The is overmodesty Even his readers have badgered him for not giving due promin ence in the past to the awards won by the Era and Express dur ing his nine years editorship We personally this year on learning of the re sults of the newspaper competi tions to give the facts the pub licity they deserved For winn ing of a trophy for the best edi torial page among so many com petitors is an achievement to be proud of Further badgering re sulted in the two awardpictures being published in this issue John Meyer deserves the suc cess he has won He is a hard worker but a cheerful one We take personal pleasure in success For we know him as a fine editor and sincere friend New Playground We have just learned that Councillor Jim Murray has D van J Wood GRADE A Antic Brown Busby Campbell J Carter I Evans Gould Grew P Henderson A Hodg son A Leonard -T-Mc- Mills J Rogers J H GRADE Bull M Campbell Cook Ed wards B Elder Elmer J Griffith J Jans Knovvles K Parry Peck Routlcdge Scott Talbot P GRADE Brown Brown Crawford Davison Downey Geary Hamil ton Hill K S Johnson Judd Morrison head Norman Parry J Preston Proc tor Spence B GRADE J Chamberlain of meters He used the Chapman Dickey Hate- simi were tanta- negotiated a contract with Mrs Charles Webster on behalf of the Recreation Commission for the use of the land at the rear of her home on street as I a childrens playground This will take the place of the playground at avenue which was considered unsafe for the younger children congratulate Mrs Webster on agreeing to the use of her land for such a worthwhile pur pose Her action is a public- spirited one in the interest of the younger generation The Re creation Commission will put it to good uses Limited Ration System Mr Rubin was one of the stoutest advocates for the Mrs Charles Webster was J A S Jarvis J Moffat Parsons J Robertson Snow B Stephenson J Wells Wells S Wheelock C Fish GRADE Andrews Armstrong P Boyd Brooks Browning Chambers Clarke Cole A Dale Dion Geary J Mann CANADAS MAKE YOURS A SAFE HOLIDAY TRIP INSTALL BEFORE YOU LEAVE f Tubes ALL AUTO TIKES INSTALLED FREE OF CHARGE visited by her old friends Mr and Mrs John McGregor of Winnipeg Mrs Jim Emmons Barry are spending the week at Lake They are the guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Marrow The local Orange Lodge and the children from the True Blue Orphanage attended the service at the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning The Womens Missionary So ciety of the United church held their July meeting at the home of Mrs Shepherd Ross Street on Thursday afternoon Mrs Roy social editor of Aurora News Page will he glad to receive locals and news items from readers and secretaries of church and town organizations Her tele phone number is Hearne Howell C Mills J Patton Sampson Saunders Stevenson Stocks mough GRADE IXC E A Child J Corbett Ellis E Flanagan J Fog R Kitchen C Lee Richardson J Scott Smart GRADE Barrager L J Bell Davis J Dew J Hammond mount to the rationing system used during the war aimed at equality for all Now we note that Mr Rubin on behalf of his store is advertising Free Parking for customers We rather sorry for competitive mer chants who do not have space for free parking at their stores It might seem that circumstances alter cases Main street mer chants are subject to the ration system while the has parking space to spare A fair argument we suggest for the removal of all meters ledge Donald David K Parsons J Scott Sutton A Wells J J If Toorcn- tog ricks A- Hudson J J picker Ronald Lee A J talker Nancy Watson Yvonne Morgan P Wayne Zimmerman TO GRADE Aurora of pro- Public mm So far this year the boys havent caught too many of the big ones so there must be quite a few of those you read about just waiting for you Make it a carefree trip this year- travel by bus ASK YOUR ABOUT HIGHWAY TO AH PARTS Of THE USA Round Trip Fares Parry Sound Fall Vim Subject to change TICKETS AMD INFORMATION FROM THE RECORDS Continued from page only We hope will repre sent broader interests in the six months he still has to serve Again in his case shall wait and gee I Jim Murray Councillor Jim Murray has been so active on council since his election in December that our readers have necessar ily heard a great deal about him Not only on council but with other town organizations he has played an increasingly active part His election ad dress contained only one prom ise namely that he would carry out the wishes of the majority tit the electors In the si months of his coun cil service he has raised of importance to the town He consistently aloud for the best interests of the rate- payers as it whole Juts not pandered to anybody And If a job has to be done Jim Murray attend to it immediately As example the street highway has debated for years by various councils action Mr Murray now brought mallei to a point where they I have to he solved one way or another lift carried out the of council by penionally the office of at par- buildings Hie samir for hi for purled jo last of Aurora Me have- for the hat Mr Murray is a in on of action a healthy dialbVo of dawdling lie liken to get of Aurora Mutiny to they did a goufl for town He exlieojeiy wolf fonod on He has nit roady although ha but Co past hi mouths bo has font class job of tor bis own Newmarket KING GEORGE HOTEL Phone 300 RAY COACH LINES 5 SHARPENING AND REPAIR SERVICE LOOK el mlli mmtk of The following Is a list motions In Aurora School TO GRADE Anthony Annon Baldwin Sandra Clarke John Lorraine Dion I toy Miner Brian John Cray Paul Graham Brian Hayes Shir ley Jones IVler Terry Kirk Douglas Judy Hilly Fairy David Hobby Alan Ma Hoy Caruso 1Mb Pat Mackenzie Virginia Hil ly Sharon Hell Scot I Sherry Man Scott man Neil Sis- man Watson loan Walker Hidy Webb Wells Hobby Hobby Marilyn Davey Paula Hilly Stone Michael Sullivan IT a lacqiiidinn Sandra linker iUuxtiUy Dennis I Italy galley Marrow MeKlrny Mil Andrea Hunan Many Win I Mlb Hobby 1 niiHAiK Jiii IUiliijbui Hilly I bin ton Held fiybuttiuo Holibuir oil Hum furry hiy mbt Joamui UMu Tcny Hlue Linda Daly Dotuild luilcr Ann illy I a ut man Murray JiounU David Wnlit -Itov- why TO GRADE Ivan Patsy Ban bury Margaret Bit ice Donald Csl David Peggy Alex Patricia Jackie Stanley Kerr Joyce OBrien John Wilson Holly Barnard Ben nett Jim Best Don ald David Bull Donald Caruso Carol Donald Cole lYter Norman Dennis Beverley Lynn Cant Howard llamiHoii Ken- John Hughes Donald lay Bill Mauls Helen Bandy Murray OBrien PulrkK Jim Maureen Paul Sisman Margaret Smith South- wood Danny Dlaiwiff Stevenson Wehk Margaret Barbara J vims Charles Iain A hi Hi Alien Carolyn Hell Dorothy Lynn ard Bolshy Barry Dennis Bryan Jerry Cainnttill stint on tidand Carol Davis Dentil Bel Kiel Plerheller Mary Foster 1 Henry lhuhtiiluHon Allen I Inter don May TIuhwImw Carolyn Jniui John Stent Mario Miollh Way mo Taylor ChtiMino ThnnijMon Kiwi- on VbicHlmihua Don na IVmt Dovvfton BUI Held VVinnliii Bat David Bolshy bin I Snicks Lhtdrt Jean Clarb Dinner Km Faulkner Jean a an Shirley Harris Hunt IHiux Bill Palo BoHim Judy Held Danny ut An- Nancy Patricia Blair Joanne Burling Billy Calhoun Collins Marie Davis Lorraine Downey Ronnie Bruce Paul Gwendolyn Paul Lorraine Sandra Ian Henderson Helen Hill Paul Hope Sandra Jim bourne Lowell Per- eon Miller John Jack I Robin Noble Fetor Patrick Paul Rose Row June Brian Robert Karen Taylor Charles Vvana Yvonne Donald miner- j man TO Catherine Bak Case Juan Copland Bill lornu Elmer Peter j Martsaret Marion rtforris Linda IVrtyment Lorr aine Barbara Know Alex Mary What- Marilyn Allan Robert John Bears Terry Fred Bolton Bunt Caixd Burling IVnise iviahey Nan Elmer Pauline David Fines Marilyn Gilpin llarman Frances Harts man lohlavv Bert less May Me- John lmna Carol Patrick Bay- Smith Wayne Marilyn Wait John Ward iiwnirt White IVior Tom Jamas Mary Bell Jack Brooks Jean Brown- Bryan ih Buihanan ry Chapman Cole Robert Copland Pali Dawson Dennis Will lam Rosalie Robert Joan Holder I lulae Jans File lb 1 an Jill Morning Ross Patrick Robinson Rose Rosa I Rose Sherman Dorothy iWolter Joanne La8dato David LOCAL AGENT H EVES CO CONCRETE BLOCKS AND CINDER BLOCKS MEETS ALL flSTM BLOCK CO GORMLEY 1 very Hour of every day the telephone your home stands ready to serve yOU for A FRACTION OF A GENT an hour What else in your daily living 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