Newmarket Era and Express, 31 Jul 1952, p. 5

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J a CO MM out first mill was in 1MB The third largest telescope to world la in at Torontos Observatory V f We Proudly Represent The Following MOTORS CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS CARS APPLIANCES WOODS CO FARM AND HOME FREEZERS MILK COOLERS MILKING MACHINES GRAIN GRINDERS FAIRBANKS MORS OIL BURNERS WATER SYSTEMS easy WASHING M ACH INES AUTOMATIC IRONERS poult mm BARN AND STABLE EQUIPMENT YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR SHOW ROOMS ST J Mb rvren Oak Ridges News BE SURE TO VISIT OUR EXHIBIT AT THE TRADE FAIR AUG 13 wick passed away suddenly at York County hospital on July as the result of a stroke Mrs Peters the former daughter the late George viite and Mrs Rebecca now of was educated at QueensviUe and worked there as postal cleric prior to her mar riage to Elmer Peters years ago r church- and worker when she was younger but in creased family cares all her attention to the her are her husband eight daughters Mi Doris Mrs Harry Davis Isabel both of Island Grove Mrs Marl- of Toronto jean of Kes wick Grace Kathleen Bever ley Colleen at home seven sons all at home Bill Kenneth Edward Doug Dan Jack and Ronald seven grandchildren Mrs Peters mother Mrs aby one sister Mrs Rye Keswick five ers Fred Hillaby Bob and Albert Richmond Hill Bill Newmarket George wick Tile funeral service held from the funeral- chapel QueensviUe was conducted by Rev Geo Campbell of Keswick United church Pallbearers Messrs George Brown Roy J Pollock Bert Stan Eric Thompson and Cecil Interment was in cemetery Multitudes of floral tributes were proof of the high regard in which the community arid friends held Mrs Peters J INTRODUCING THE SUBURBAN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO NOTHING TOO SMALL NO JOB TOO BIG Al JOB GUARANTEED TRY US Phone Aurora 212 Phone Residence Newmarket Friends and neighbors of the community had a charivari party for Mr and Mrs Floyd last Thursday evening and presented them with a beautiful floor lamp and hassock A short pro gram consisting of recitations and solos and a bounteous lunch of ice cream and cake was en- joyed by all Miss Jean spent a few days visiting in Toronto last week- Mr and Mrs Alt Cage visited Mr and Mrs Archie Dike last Friday Hope Sunday school will hold their picnic on August at the home of Mr Jack Mr Bill is taking a trip and motoring out West- Friends are glad to hear that Mr Archie Dike is improving slowly- The sudden death of Robert J Sr on Monday even- in front of His St home was widely felt in Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox A be loved personality widely town for his fine character and inter est in those around him he win be missed by the many who call ed him W A charter Lions club and his Brstin the The Oak Ridges post office the son of Joseph Beach district Toronto came with his parents to Toronto at an early age and had lived this years He arid his the fo Edna Newman took the Hetmkay at St where he later the and garage He operated a store and post office at Lake Wilcox for couple of years and built a new where he has lived since selling the lake business was with Dominion Coal Company for years and returning work there When the traf fic accident claimed his life Oii the threshold of his property The funeral service was held today Thursday the Thompson funeral Aurora conducted by the of Richmond Hill- was made in Aurora ceme tery Survivors are Mrs two sons Jack and Robert Jr and a daughter Mrs Carl Burns all of Oak Ridges Ten Brandy choenalsoiribuxnIilk loss Young Wlidwood Ave recently entertained her brother Keruieih and his wife of their hoi iday visit He returned from a year in Korea as a grapher Mr and Mrs Young came from Montreal to live at the lake this spring- buying the Gilchrist property They have four children Leslie their daughter in grade at the Lake Wilcox school- Brock and Greg Mr Young is pro cess man with the A Roe Staging with Mrs Sue for the past few weeks is Mrs Betty Bailey and her three children Robert Teddy and Debbie of London Ontario She is an old friend of Mrs Mosley and leaves this week alter an enjoyable sojourn at lake neighbors and ids gathered at the home of Mr and Robert Ash last Saturday afternoon for a surprise picnic for Mr and Mrs J A moving Bradford district in a couple pi weeks They have purchased i farm on the 10th line of West township West of Street from Mr and Mrs Walter Lloyd who are taking over the hew oh sideroad A very handsome table lamp presented to the by Mrs Ash and an address was read by Henry It was great surprise and appreciation that the gift was re ceived by Mr and Mrs who have a host oE friends in this community who wish success in their new surround ings Mr a farmer at heart does not intend to Work the place and is renting the land They wlU occupy the farm house which is a delight ful place Mr will in his plumbing already having done a great deal of work in the Brad ford district He is installing plumbing in the farm dwelling Mrs Gemmill will vacate her in music and arts In Oak Ridges Home and School Association Earlier she was corresponding secretary for the association for three years Walter and are quite well known in this part of the township having in the district for some time before they moved to Bradford They were faithful workers in Presbyter ian church while living oh Maple Avenue Farm on King Their daughter Lu cille is 14 and will attend high school in September Lorraine will be a student in Mount Pleasant rural school in Witch For A Rep Famers With wheat threshing and comraehemg farmers are reminded to check on their granaries for grain weevil be fore putting in their new crop Agricultural representative W MI of Newmarket points out that each year shortly the wheat is threshed several farmers find their bins heading as- thousands of beetles about itfaii inch length important time in control is just before harvest when grain stocks are at a low small amount of infested grain is left over feove it to another storage if Clean gran ary thoroughly and apply liberally to all cracks arid comets The bins themselves be sprayed with DDT or kerosene Do not apply DDT to the grain itself If kerosene is usid soak the taking precaution cob- earning fire A compressed air knapsack or wheelbarrow spray er is very suitable for this work With the cent oil spray emulsion or 50 per cent spray powder may be used lb of the per cent spray powder in gal lon of water gives approximate ly a per cent spray If the per is used dilute quart with quarts kerosene iif grain should not be held oyer unless it is fumigated or removed from the granary where the current crop is to be stored If two grain storages are to use on a farm plan to have one empty each year and carry out a complete cleanup on this one as outlined above Instruc tions for treating infested grain or granaries can be obtained from the office of your agricul tural representative Newmarket Bra and July ANNUAL SPORTS DAY M the SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT TW notch ball teftm8 will compete First 130 RACES AND PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN 2 PM MIDWAY w BINGO GAMES CAFETERIA SUPPER IN ARENA CONCERT DANCE GRAND DRAW PM A DAY TO RENEW ACQUAINTANCES ADMISSION TO GROUNDS ADULTS CHILDREN Eric V Warren W Murray Huntley MOUNT PLEASANT Communion service was held last Sunday also the Baptismal service for the son of Mr and Mrs Alex Hopkins John Alexan der with many of the relatives present A family gathering took place at the home of Mr Alex Hopkins on Sunday evening in honor of Alexs mother Mrs John Hop kins who was leaving on Monday morning for Calgary to spend a year with her daughter Bertie Bible study will be held at the home of Mr Davidson on Monday evening instead of the usual Tuesday evening I GOING INTO THIRD WEEK HARRYS BIG ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE SALE 25 to 50 Thanks to your generous to our Special Anniversary Clear- Sale we are able to continue our sale into its third week But we you shop now before all these wonderful bargains are gone in and see these wonderful bargains for yourself I MOUNT Lansing has re turned home after spending last week with her daughter Mrs Clifford Sweet Mr and Mrs Lome Allen Lansing visited -Mr- and Mrs Clifford Sweet on Sunday stay ing for supper and then attend ing the evening service- Mrs Jack Cooper spent Sun day in Toronto Mr and Ed King their family and relatives met at Lake on Monday night for sup per and a social evening Mr and Mrs Frank Jordan Mount Albert were guests of Mr and Mrs Fred King on Sun day Mrs Howard Wight Mrs Gordon spent Monday with- their mother Mrs Fred King Earl Arnold had his adenoids removed last week at Sick Child rens Hospital He has returned home and is improving nicely Mr Clarence spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Tom Swanson Mr and Mrs Laurie and children Toronto visited Mr and Mrs on Saturday The Young Peoples meeting will be at Mount Pleasant on Friday evening Mr Walter Curls group is in charge Sun day services ore Sunday school at worship at am Mr and Mrs J Morris visited Mr and Mrs At kinson on Sunday Mr and Mrs Hudson Toronto Mrs Gertrude Blanchard and Helen Newmarket visited Mr and Mrs Frank a week ago last Wednesday for supper Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Pollard were Mr and Mrs Pol lard and Mr and Mrs Reg Denny Hamilton Mr and Mrs Fairbarn accompanied by Mr and Mrs Raymond Toronto spent the weekend in visiting relatives- Mrs Cooper visited Mrs Coopers par ents Mr and Mrs Ross Main- prize over the weekend Mr and Mrs Norman King and Floyd attended the family re union at the cottage of Mr and Mrs Harvoy King at which members of the immediate fam ily were present Mr arid Mrs Earle Foster spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Donald Morton Ron nie and Russell Morton returned home with them after having spent a holiday with their grand parents Mr Floyd King is holidaying with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Geo Mount Albert Glad to report that Mrs is home and is feeling much better I Mrs Henry Kay is spending the week with her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Win Stevenson Royal Beach Virginia Mr and Mrs Fred Brian and Wayne been holidaying with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Jack and Mr and Mrs Jack are spending their vacation mo toring through the States There will he no church ser vices at the United church dur ing the month of August Mr and Mrs Harry Bums are vacationing in Pennsylvania and New York State Mrs Laura Wilson travelled to Saskatchewan by bus to spend two weeks with her brother John Mr and Mrs at tended the wedding of their eld est granddaughter Miss Siena in Toronto last Friday even ing Also present were Mr and Mrs Win and family Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs John and Mr and Mrs Rendering Mr and Mrs Clifton Cook and have sold their farm on the fifth concession and are mov ing to their new home in Aurora this week Mr and Mrs Edwin Walker of Midland were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Blackburn Miss Wendy Little is spending her vacation with Miss Mary CHECK I MUILE CHECK To keep your car on the job bring it to us We will check the entire cooling system cylinder head water pump hose gasket fan belt and thermostat We will make a thorough check of the radiator If rust and scale are present we will drain and reverse- flush and solder any outside leaks after radiator is drained We use Harrison and equipment and parts AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR UNITED MOTOR SERVICE Rowlands Radiator Service Phone Newmarket j 99 Watch our 99 table for extra special bargains Every thing on the table is priced at 99 regardless of original price Look over this catchbag of bargains therell be something to appeal to everyone at 99 j I Goods SHARON There will be service at the United church this coming Sun- day Aug at am then the two following Sundays there will not be services Sunday school is closed until Sept Mr and Mrs E spent the weekend near Falls with Mr and Mrs Arthur v A Mr and Mrs Howard fe were recent guests of their daughter Mrs Id Dixon and family at Lake Couchlching Mr and Mrs Richard Shaw and family of ham Mr and Mrs Douglas of Rich mond Hill and Mr and Mrs Rob ert Shaw of Steeles Corners were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Alan Shaw Service in St James church at 230 pm on Sunday Aug 3 will be taken by Rev J rector of The Church of the Toronto t THE FRIENDLY STOKE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HILL PLEASING YOU PLEASES US MAIN St OPPOSITE BOTSFORD NEWMARKET PHONE 864 You Pay Less You Get More CANVAS AWNINGS i i r Bond Head Ontario Plain and rock face Rock face silo blocks Phone Bradford Air conditioning that cools and refreshes the most prac tical kind at low cost thats what you get when you pro tect your home with Canvas Awnings The many designs patterns and colors available assure you exterior charm and beauty Why not call vis today too obligation for estimates TENT AWNING CO Street ONTARIO Barrio KR0EHLER Original at a ValueSmashing Pries Ultra smut with trim flowing in ftbric In fashions It the your of designing workmanship to give yon For who like to and roarrans KROiHLER Half Sofas up each S Furniture MAIN ST NEWMARKET CALL yK -r-

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