Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Oct 1952, p. 11

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New Bell Telephone Directory Out This Week Listing If K ify fr- E The new whos who of the telephone world out this week the Newmarket direc tory fresh off the presses and bound in a green cover which distinguishes it from last years buffcolored edition Bell Telephone manager here points out that the book contains new and changed listings Owing to this he urges subscribers to check personal lists of telephone numbers against the numbers listed in the new book and to make any necessary alterations Looking up the desired before calling he helps to avoid the possibiHty getting wrong numbers rid saves time for both the calling and called parties Other suggestions to- help subscribers obtain the best from- their obtain the best possible service from their telephones are included in the directory la dltiori there is a list of typical long distances rates Besides Newmarket the book also contains listings in Aurora Hill Sutton bridge Roches Point Kiri Maple Union TOprn- hill arid other An Indication SojE growth of this region is seen the fet that was print copies of the directory this year compared with- If for Newmarket alone the dumber was higher this year than last The local directory is one of the Bell Company published an to supply subscribers throughout its OntarioQuebec territory These books on a yearround basis at the rate of about one a Week This means that production or der taking compiling printing proofreading binding and de liverygoes on continually In all more than in dividual copies are required to supply all of the companys sub scribers These books contain a total of almost pages which are manufactured from about tons of paper Todays directories are a far cry from the first issued In Can ada and probably in the Bri tish Empire in Distribut ed to subscribers of the Hamil ton District Telegraph Company they each consisted of a single sheet by Inches and con tained the names of v Birthday wishes are extended this week to jii Albert years old on diiyiM0Jy Ronnie cptt Newmarket years Friday Oct Ann Rollings years old on Lois Archibald ft years old on Saturday y -vy- Linda Ann la Falls vears old on Saturday Haines Newmarket old On Saturday Oct Ann Lillian years old oh Sunday Oct Morgan Toronto years old Oct Jane Brad- fort years old on Tuesday arid Elaine Sheridan Newmarket years Id on Tues day Margaret Merchant years old on Wed nesday pet mfci Carolyn Cain Aurora years old oh Wednesday years old on Thursday Oct Peg Sutton West years old on Thursday Oct 9 Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket and Birthday Club RALLY HAILS NEW REVISED VERSION OF BIBLE Whitchurch Township fall Sunday school rally was held September at Unit ed Missionary church It had been planned to hold this rally to coincide with the date therelease to the lie of the revised the Bible the Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication as published by the Department of Christian of the Canadian Churches chairman for this rally and stressed the fact that this hot a hew Bible but a modern version based oh manuscripts as sions have been 1 -J- Mrs a gave the address on w ford- of Life in Living ta5agearid told of a last with a missionary just frohi Africa who hailed with thankfulness this revision of the Bible which is in the same phraseology as the natives f aught in everyday conversation Mrs Grant the for Whitchurch- Township Sunday School Association ah- that five of these stand ard versions of Bible were to be presented to residents and former workers in this associa tion quite unknown to them She then called oh Mor ton a long time helper in Sun day school work Jacob Grove for over years the secretary- treasurer Edna Starr a dili gent temperance Mrs Cake superintendent of Sunday sell So memory work is an out standing achievement under her supervision and Rowan notably successful the Youth for Christ movement She then presented each a marked copy of this new version The last years association su perintendent Clarence offered the prayer fat dedica tion After the recessional hymn by the congregation C pronounced the bene diction The largest cargo of Canadian grain ever carried across the Great Lakes by ship was unloaded from Canadas biggest lake steamer the 678foot John into Canadian Pac ific Railway grain elevators at Port recently ves sels arrival at the Georgian Bay port marked the beginning- of large grain shipments eastward as western farmers harvest the biggest crop ever grown an estimated of all types of grain Oyer tons of wheat and barley part of this years crop and enough to fill railway box cars were unloaded from the lake ship to await transfer to eastern ports by rail Pacific Railway emus CCF ASSOCIATION CORN AND SOCIAL EVENING Member of York North CCP Constituency Association met Saturday evening Sept 20 at the home of Mr and Mrs P A Deacon Wilson Ave Downs- view for a corn roast and so cial evening There was an ex cellent turnout to enjoy the sing song movies and pleasant fellowship This was the last official meet ing of CCF members of the old York North riding The recent redistribution of seats in the federal house has divided the riding in two The section south of Highway No is now known as York Centre while the northern section is still call ed York North In welcoming the guests Doug Hamilton CCF candidate for York North in the last provincial election said 1 am convinced that these two ridings stand an excellent chance of electing a member to both the federal and provincial house J told of his trip this summer to the towns and villages in the north- cm part of the riding The of the farmer Howard la bor changing The modern farmer recognizes labor as a partner and consumer with a third force attempting to keep them opart he declared members in the new York North are meeting on Wed nesday Oct in Aurora Le gion halt at pm to elect an executive committee Officers for York Centre Constitu ency Association president John vicepros Ray and Mrs P A- Deacon see and Don Simpson The Newmarket and Express Thursday Oct Picture News from YOU NEVER KNOW where youre next going to meet the modem plastic called polythene as a flexible ice cube tray a bag for fruit and vegetables a variety of other forms Here it is as a handy bottle for deodorants Steadmans Shoe Repair Street LBS PROP sharpened shoes repaired while you wait I t General purpose BARN with mow floor tire youd will hove better born BLOCKS loon Storm wie lire proof and proof if feed equipment fr LANDING The Harvest Thanksgiving service at the United church will be held next Sunday Oct 12 Service at and James Dorr Tottenham will be the guest speaker at both services Everybody welcome Mr and Mrs If amine fiecton guests of Mr- and Mrs Cecil last Mr and Mrs Raymond Cooper and family Coopers Kails spent Sunday Mr and Mrs The Association held a monthly business meet at the home of French There was a good attendance The next meeting will be held at the -home- of Mrs on Nov Nov is the date set for the bazaar V Congratulations to Mr Percy who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday Oct The following letter from Mfs Tyrrell of street Aurora was read to town council at ills meeting on Monday Oct and a copy sent to this for publication for whicfi thank the Ed pear sirs Some of you may have heard thai a child was knocked down coming Home from school on the corner of Wellington and Wells Streets oh Wednesday child aged is mine and I God that he suffered no serious injury owing to the care taken by the of husband and I have given instruction to our son on how cross the streets but as you know a small child does forget Since the accident a number of mothers spoken to me of their vorries concerning the safety of their children to and tragi school many of vhom like find it difficult with younger children to take our schoolage children every day We feel that precautions should be taken immediately before per haps a mother losiis her child As know Wellington St is extremely busy thorough fare with much traf fic travelling cast to all the fact- I myself yesterday saw veh icles at very high speed without slowing down at the Wells St intersection even though a group of school child ren were waiting to cross over Other people have told me this is quite a common procedure I would urge the council most strongly to appoint a school guard male or female at this I intersection There are already two school guards at and streets and it is considered that Wells Wellington being equally busy a school guard should be placed here Will you please give this your most careful consideration Yours truly Mrs Dorothy Tyrrell SNOWBALL Sympathy of community goes to Mrs in the sudden passing of her mother Mrs Jesse Humphrey Wood- 1 bridge on Saturday morning Mr and Mrs H A Morning and Mr and Mrs Gould attended fair oh Wed- Mrs Howard Morning and Miss Cora Saturday with their daughter and sister Mrs James Mr James and baby at Uxbridge Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Gould were Mr and Mrs Earl Sutherland Detroit Mich Mr and Mrs Clayton and Ronnie of Toronto INCREASED AWARDS for the win- nets of the popular radio series CIL Singing Stars of Tomor row big news for hundreds of young Canadian singers Over in musical awards will be the goal of talented com petitors on the program FOR THOUSANDS of Canadians nothing can match the thrill of duck hunting the wheeling flock of birds the smell of pow der in brisk fall air and a big one plummeting down Shot shell this man is reaching for is another of the chemical industry Did you knew The opening of new plant Edmonton will mark the first time poly thene has been manufactured Ifi Canada The annual output from I hit plant would be to make a water main long enough stretch from Halifax to Vancouver CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED MONTREAL THROUGH CHE Its a WHALE Special Crop At I LOCAL AGENT o NEWMARKET CONCRETE BLOCKS AND CINDER BLOCKS A SPECIFICATIONS BLOCK CO big International Plow ing Match started oh Monday fll Carp hear Otlowa In addition to the and the large machinery display a number of interesting crop have been for the visi tor r v f Of Ontario fxirmers la the sponsored hy tho On tario Assoc leing field this Oct ft oh Albert farm at the western of Carp Airport Juno of of planting corn- 1 along welt to bo a good crop Sevcriil of the hybrids were part of a row of will bo picked to demonstration Inform a- on their estimated yield arid moisture content placed on cards at the ends of those rows J chairman of the fc r If your worn chain has parted You a new link mum meet will find one Quick as a wink demonstrations committee for lie plowing match has several other features of interest plan ned One of these Is a soybean teat of three varieties Flambeau and early from Mandarin Another interesting project la a variety seeded last spring to varieties of grasses legumes In another field are three last fipringi In some spray the new have been used to kill quack and weeds There also two of the now chemi cal for conditioning day A road from demonstration field an area of sod and stumps the Carp airport will bo used or One Will Working to clear out Stumps another will he a Graham plow breaking and cultivating land In preparation for foiling posture firil- Hon seeder are few the lioha planned f mm when they visit the Inter national Plowing Match at Carp airport during remainder of this week ft savins field Of YOUR DEADSTOCK AND FARM ANIMALS FOB SANITARY PHONE NEWMARKET AND TORONTO EM VOttK LTD More a Cnnntliana have Savings Bonds to lie a safe sou ml method for systematic saving build of a comfortable cash reserve They offer you convenient way to save for lite better things In that you want for yourself family In the your investment stands as always available source of cash to luce might crop kir en of being ivayablo 1110 in lOSt I and monlli from ciiuimrm ycntH until bond tlio lwomca panl at average return per year Improve xhti lie bond until it 1 at maturity Seventh la available in 500 ami ami the limit for holding 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