Bv case loft of best sealed M tie 3rd ob and Sharon Mb Professional Wrestling at Newmarket Arena Aug 7 TEAM MATCH feature first fan show Watch farther paper AM Mum MINT STRIPER lie TIRES on cor Point curved or FENDER GUIDES lip A trim Each flail end TRAILER HITCH patent locking mure coupling with FEELERS Pair vi64 Worm when cor Is too curb L FAN I for car and on bell r TROUBLE LIGHT plug Into cigar with rubber cord 6volt bulb couch Auto RADIO AERIALS Engineered Improved MUFFLER PATCH lined For muffler to round arid oval muffler For pipe SILENCER 192951 Chevrolet quieter than ever before Ha change to SEAT SAVER Protect and regular cover from wet berthing overalls f on or oh in iilty CranlKoie BREATHER 82 prevent hot oil and carbon- fume entering cor fake only a minute to Install Fleece WASH MITT DASH FENCE 89 Thl neat convenient container to doth with suction 1 10 Snug fit wet or dry wont 79 a far construe re xpoJt HAND SAW A tow mode In with Sheffield tetl and Worth Panu Heovy 9 oJW foot Jfurdy how connect ton Check economy trice I nt AetaMotie LIGHTER Lighter element pop out when hot chrome some de luxe new cor equipment CABLE SETS everything to renew oil OV- i It- ZEPHYR Mr Harmon and family are at a cottage at for a week Miss Julie of Windsor is spending a few holidays visit ing friends here- Jos and Miss Blair of spent Mon day with their cousin Miss Jes sie Miss Eva turned with them after spend ing a week visiting friends there of the fifth concession has returned home after spending some months with her sister who is very ill in Cleveland Ohio- and Mrs Jay Gould and family of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr mo ther Mrs The Sunday school picnic held at Port Bolster on Wednesday last was a decided success All report a good time and a good crowd attendance Mrs and grand son Roger spent last week with her niece and family at Lefroy Mr and Mrs visited Mr sister I Miss J Galbraith in on The next meeting will be held in the afternoon of Wednesday July on the grounds of Mrs A B cottage at Eknhurst Beach A picnic supper will be served on the lawn Some of the ladies of A and A met in the United church with members of the Zephyr on Monday evening- Friends from here attended the funeral of the late MFl Jos on Sunday Some al so attended the ser vice held at the Foster Memorial cemetery last Sunday afternoon News Of The News for this column must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately a- Mr and Mrs Aitchison and spent Monday in Toronto Mrs J visited her sister Mrs on Sun day in King Mr and Mrs Harold Russell visited friends at on Wednesday Miss Aitchison spent the weekend with Miss Betty Cook at Falls A pleasant day was had by the members of the Institute who motored to Guelph on The Jiiijr meeting Grove branch was held at the home of Mrs AIsop in Baldwin Plans for the booth at Sutton Horse Show were discussed and further arrangements will made at a meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Harris on Thursday evening July It was decided that members would sell tickets a quilt which was pieced by of the members Mrs Percy Brown After the business was finish ed there were two speakers Miss Srnythe supervisor of nurses for York County Health Unit as speaker for the health program gave a great deal of information the health unit and the en by it Many members it is understood knew little of what the unit means to them until they heard the explanation of it She urged the members to en courage mothers to take their age children to the conferences which are set up by the unit These are held in tori and Keswick and at the for mer Jersey school house Miss also asked that mothers visit their doctors dur ing prenatal a ad postnatal care The health unit nurses will also call on the mothers before and after the birth of the baby if the mother so wishes She said that the death rate among new bom babies is not as low in Canada as in some other countries so that there is room for improvement Mrs Keby one of the members gave a paper on education She referred to an article in Mac- Leans magazine in which Hon J- minister of edu cation had stated thai hard work and competition were being tak en out of the schools top much play is taking Its place As a re sult children are coming out of schools not well informed oh things that matter the most Businessmen are complaining that those who go to seek work are poorly trained in the funda mentals They cannot read write spell or add well One man had asked if the girls who have studied home economics learn at home from their mo thers The meeting closed with the siriging of God Save the Queen and lunch was enjoyed by fail teach it make good home- Thursday for their annual picnic This was answered by a branch meeting was held July at the home of Mrs Charles Hunt There were members and six visitors present A good and interesting response was received to the roll call name first school were made for a bus trip to Peterborough to take the place of our September meeting A tour of Peterborough will be conducted by Mrs Camp bell and will include a visit to the Quaker Oats pi and other places of interest A picnic lunch will be held at one of the local parks- Further details will be furnished at the August meet ing A letter from the Blue Cross on change of rates and plan was read by Mrs and dis cussed at some length It was decided to continue with our present premium payments and the person concerned will pay the first 15 on their account speaker Mrs B Armstrong president of the North York District gave a very interesting talk on citizenship and education She reminded us of what we too of take for granted the greatness of our country and hovv we should our freedom living and our vast natural resourced She outlined many of the hard ships with which the people of eastern European countries have to contend citing some of the past experiences of those who have quite recently arrived Canada and pointed out the ef forts being made in many coun tries to promote communism es pecially among the school child ren She urged that we take a greater interest in the workings and accomplishments of United Nations and mentioned Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and Mrs Florence Reynolds as two ladies outstanding in their work Mrs Armstrong commented on the number of new schools and Do Yw A crowd Joyed a splendid day of harness rac ing at the fair grounds A nice rate card was lined up and attracted a goodly num ber of horses and drivers Classes In competition were the pace pace and the freeforall trot Heavy rain rallying at oclock cancelled the final heat each v ft and the tom had to an grandstand gg A fite- gftfiwnf fe and Newmarket and a street Main St rounded out days pro- won the Softball contest lineup was Giles If Smith if rf J Peters lb Hilton p Who remembers when It was Civic Holiday An 1 The races were ran under the sponsorship of the Newmarket Sportsmens As sociation Remember RAYS TAXI FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE e a vBH NEWMARKET A ST AT CONCJ additions to educational centres a great cost and the increase Montreal home economist who in the number of students that teachers whom she knows who She pointed out that are good cooks are those who education is the backbone of a cold plate lunch was served and convention and relatives here Quite a number from here at tended the church service at Richmond Hill on Sunday it be ing the reopening of the church after redecoration The United church choir here provided thft music and Rev Hunter gave very inspiring address Mr and Mrs Wilfrid son visited Mr and Mrs Clar ence on Sunday CELEBRATES A large crowd gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs An drews on Saturday when Mr Frank Thompson cele brated his birthday They all joined with him at supper on the lawn on this memorable oc casion Mr Thompson has many relatives and a host of friends Who sent him cards and wished him mBXiy years of enjoyable Jiving country and questioned the advisability of departmental ex aminations being eliminated un til a student has reached fifth form High schooL She emphasized the necessity of our young students being thoroughly prepared to go out and face the world and compe tition that they should be pre pared not just to get a position but to be able to hold one and go on to make a decent living as well as take their place as re spectable citizens Mrs conducted an in teresting contest Know your Counties The sewing corrunit- met on Tuesday evening July at the home of Mrs J Harper The meeting closed the usual manner after which SPORTS COLUMN THE CENTRE by I Mr and Mrs Ivan Duke of To ronto have been spending a few days at the formers home here Off the cuff Jackie Flicker Glad to see the silks young Aurora athlete made his back on the track again Mrs Mr Andrew wrestling ring at Mary who still resides Sunday S I S J and did more than somewhat in threeyearold Speedy at his debut Weighing close to Fort Brio It was their first 170 Flicker after his showing win of the season Earl against Ed veteran member for only heeds experience to become who was feted by his HOLT Too late for last week The Free Methodist camp meeting was well attended Visitors of Mr F Wilkinson on Sunday were David Sweet David Hood Gordon White Ben Phoenix and wife and children Hood and John Hood Mr Oscar and wife of Flint Mich were call ing on old friends the past week Some farmers have their wheat cut Mrs Will called on her niece at one day last week MOUNT PISGAH Mr and Russell Sproxton and family attended Wesley church service on Sunday and later had dinner with Mr and Mrs Harry West- Betty is stay ing with the Wests for a holiday Mrs Stringer Rochester visited Mrs William for a few days last week Mr Douglas Murphy is holidaying the next two weeks with Mr and Mrs Ellas and family Dr and Mrs Keith To ronto visited the Moorbys on Sunday of last week Sunday visitors at the were Mr and Mrs William Milne family Toronto Mr and Mrs Ed Harris arid Mrs Bob Harris and Mr by all of Georgetown Mrs John Ash was a guest at the Hamilton family at Innisfii Park on Sunday Miss Ruth was taken to Newmarket hospital a car accident on the second con cession during this past week end Her friends all hope that she is not too seriously injured a real district draw Messrs Stan Smith and Pep are naturally pleased constituents last Friday at Bee- ton drove Counsel to a brilliant win at on with this development and you Monday The pacer has been a can look for at least three more consistent winner this season boys from Aurora and and seems headed for a big year ket to join the Garner troupe Flicker played boxlacrosse a few years ago and has always been a keen sports follower Hes a brother of Stan Flicker of Newmarket who also played lacrosse but with Stan it was nearly years ago Newmarket Spitfires as we predicted will at least consider senior hockey The Spits will sit in along with Clippers on Monday night under the chairmanship of Bunny good authority we have it that Jules Mendelson and his syndicate who bought this year have a chance for a profit of for their franchise and track The Ontario Jockey Club will get the franchise if can get racing for the harness horses So far Premier Frost has remained adamant in his at- against night racing Strange tilings happen however and especially when certain retired like Mitchell has finally called it a day in Bennett pitched Elgin Mills to the Township crown last j season but Is relaxing this year are presently cutin front of the circuit with El gin Mills and Hope close behind and Maple favored to take the fourth playoff spot Aurora Bears are said to have added two more players to roster one a burly from Tottenham juveniles the other from the vicinity of Bee ton Some announcement as club executives should be forthcoming soon A very brilliant and unasinatie sports writer Rice once wrote a poem each verse of which ended up with the statement The records wait With the Olympic Games just around the corner you realize that theres a great significance to this phrase The records wait And In track- Held they dont wait too long Oldsters claim that athletes of this era arent as good as the men of yore but you cant prove it by trackfield performances Indeed the way running and jumping records tumble these days it almost is not worth the effort go out and set them It has gotten so that a man no longer can run a and expect his mark to last very long Jesse Owens rated the fastest human of all time back in the found that out when he set his Worlds Record in Since then five other sprinters have equaled his fig ures Harold Davis of the United States Lloyd of Panama and Barney United States Mac- Donald Bailey Trinidad and Herbert Thompson United States The oldest individual record on the books except some walking records and that form of sport has just about gone by the boards and a few of the longer metric distance events is Glenn Hardins 400meter hurdles clocking of 506s It was set in and has for years at the time these lines were written withstood assaults upon it Most of other existing World Records were set in the late or early There was a time within memory when an even It seconds was considered brilliant time for the yards dash Then it was cut by a fifth of a second then by twofifths when Arthur fey sped over the cinders in 9 around the turn of the century But today that time would hardly qualify in a heat Mel cut the time to 9 which may not sound to the like a gigantic reduction But at that speed a difference of threetenths of a second means almost three yards The metres dash at the first Olympic revival in was seconds Tommy Burke of the United States won it At the last Olympics a slim Negro Harrison won in a difference of yards Its hardly The boys havent hit the mile yet but they will any time now It took some time to carve the record down to The amateur record set by G George of England in 1881 stood for 22 years when Americas John Paul Jones lopped it to 4154 Then everybody got at it Norman Taber the in scrutable Finn of France Cunningham of the US Stanley of England all carved new marks- Then came to eclipse all previous performances That was seven years ago The time is ripe for a new record at the classic distance So it goes Are men growing faster stronger or is It the superior coaching the more systematic and scientific training Perhaps its the latter We imagine so Whatever it is trackfield records indicate that moderns do most things better than did their hardy forbears for this fee by Covrt St Toronto Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED to try and round out a people ask predict night circuit that will be easily j racing for next year veiled and well balanced Aurora Juniors will not be On the subject of hockey who is keeping shape seen m the OBA after all Too bad for they have a nice team by playing Softball at The entry of Newmarket In be back with the Spits for sure and the best goalie for our money in senior who now resides in Aurora will be in the nets still have Blake Eat- remember Earl and Joe An meant the loss of Thorns VanZnnt Hugo Robin son etc and the team wasnt strong enough for outside com petition Its a nice thought to concentrate on purely home talent but Simmons New market and Mark- ham all found it necessary to add outside strength in the As a prelude to any OBA a good stiff season of competition in the lo cal area is a must and the jun iors didnt have that Fred Wilson deserves a hand for the work he put in as coach THE BEAUTIFUL NEW Stops at the flash of a light I are keeping in shape by sweating it out on the lacrosse floor with Terriers Bobble Bur- former St Catharines jun ior a lacrosse import will add strength to the Terriers hockey club Richmond Rotary club In existence only a few short months have started a J- Wont know whether or not minor softball league in the vil lage and already have over boys playing tournament at New market Legion on Saturday Aug for all of Zone and Pat who is in charge will accept entries from other exservice personnel as well Aurora Eta and Bond Head Ontario Plain and rock Rock face silo blocks j Phone Bradford a chance for an Aurora juvenile entry with what is left by way of playing material We understand entry dates for are now past in any event Fred White who has been rid ing with the Aurora Cycling club has joined the Canadian navy and wilt report for dutv Richmond Hill Mount- soon His father Claude White a veteran of two wars has returned from Korea while Uncles Ray and Wilf White also have service records the Jotter also in the Korean show Laurels Lass owned by J M Mcintosh of Kinrara Farms Au rora Is a filly you can watch with interest from here in Shes boon in the money three times In a row in recent weeks Re Mitchell veteran Mount Albert who has retired annual ly for several years in a row has come out of retirement to pitch high class ball for the in their drive for the Lake coe title Teddy Bennett who annually and Newmarket have entries with Sutton King and expected pin ners compete further for district honors v Barnyard Golf should do alt right from here in Billy Bell Jr one of the junior members of Aurora Highlands did him self proud last week at Summit as he teamed with Hugh Patter son of Toronto St Georges to second place In the under IS class of the Ontario Golf As sociation In a best bell rntch Bon Williams a 13yearold from Richmond is another you can tab as a future star on the links He plays out of Sum mit the tread of angel weight to on It o curves like wtkn This stability mean wfety to all your family Add to this he style and try to match It for anywhere near its price parts dealers North iwnw DRIVE IN S1YIEFOR IESS PER MILE IN A HILLMAN A Product of the Group Canada Montreal Toronto Eagle St Newmarket Phone Wl 2r