Newmarket Era and Express, 2 Apr 1953, p. 7

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Si No Holland rad phone A baled Setmett phi or vicinity hob from Rover Reward Bradford collect laws and Bank of Toronto on Wednesday AprD Phone cattle head of registered Hampshire with lambs SuffolfcRy tractor implements horses hay grain the property of Dr Noble west half lot con- TWp on Elgin mile north east of Richmond Terms cash Sale No reserves Lloyd Turner clerk Far mer auctioneer phone IN of racks for any IMS Chevrolet or ton Apply Murray It German Shepherd dog childrens pet on March Don Smith phone Newmarket Good rubber complete with furrow plow Norman Ruth Newmarket St please phone J SATURDAY APRIL 1 1 The property of RICH And not even time to say good bye She is not dead but Bleeping Sadly missed by sorrowing hus band Edwin BENNITZ In loving memory of CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and for their kindnesses tarda and flowers sent to me while in the hospital Special thanks are extended to Dr Peev- the nursing staff and Rev Gloria Bales Continued fcpto CARD OF THANKS a dear father Paul We would like to express our passed away April thanks to friends and neighbors One year has passed since that for their cards of sympathy and fat Newmarket TO or Toronto Em compact and lip stick on Park Ave about a month ago Phone Newmar ket barley No germin ation percent Beaver oats No germination percent graded power- cleaned and treated phone Queens- FREE old female pup pies Terrier bred Phone Newmarket MISCELLANEOUS SOW TOPGRADE SEED REGISTERED No 1 Beaver and No Beaver and Clinton cats Montcalm and barley peas IQueensviile Feed Mill phone pays to sow good seed REGISTERED No 1 Beaver Oats per bus Commercial 1 Beaver Oats per bus Treating and bags includ ed per cent germination No doubteut Red Clover 18 per bus No Timothy bus No per bus Frank and Ted Keswick phone Roches MIXED Gladioli bulbs 2 cents each or for Mrs Deans Holland Landing phone 43gwl3 Newmarket WAMTH CALF for veallng Phone a Albert for mink feed Highest price Rex Queens- vlHe phone collect iTJiii Horses lor fl truck Good cash prices Frank Coleman phone or write PO box 25 MUCOUS IN THROAT Pink Tablets for the nose and throat for the dropp ing of mucous discharge sensa tion of the lump in the throat and other disturbances These are the same reliable pink tab lets that have been used for many years by adults and child ren with good results Price The Beat Drug Store phone Newmar ket COME In and compare We will not knowingly be undersold by any competitor anywhere You be the Dyers furniture phone Newmarket tf4 Trusses surgical supports elast ic hosiery Cor those who suffer from varicose veins ankle and knee trouble Arch supports belts Best Drug Store phone Ontario St Newmarket be wine and green years old Apiece dining room suite Studio couch and chesterfield chairs General Electric radio Table and chrome chairs Kitchen cabinet Glass cupboard Low kitchen cupboard Kitchen chairs Kitchen tables Iceboxes Kitchen stoves white enamel Circulator coal and wood heater Sewing machine White 5 Beds and 2 dressers Chest of drawers Camp bed and mattress Curtains drapes and linens Dishes pots and pans Garden tools logging chains Number linoleum rugs Time of sale pjn- cash Smith auctioneer New market sad day Whet one we loved was called away God took him home it was His Within our hearts he Ever remembered by son Her man and family In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather Paul Richard who pass away on April 1552 Your last parting wish we Would to have heard And breathed In your ear our last parting word Only those who have loved you are able to tell The pain in our hearts at not saying farewell Sadly missed by daughter soninlaw and grand children Joan and beautiful floral tributes espec ially thanking Dr and Rev J Rhodes Mabel her sisters and repair all makes of tewing New machines Singer Sewing Center New market 138 Main St phone of matched dapple geldings four and five years Good work horses Apply Harry Webster phone Aurora GOOD teem of horses Clydes dales phone Aug era it WEANED pigs Phone Mount Albert WEANED pigs Phone lwl4 TEAM of black mares and year Quiet every way Brass mounted breeching harness with twin side backers Alfred Oliver phone 21404 SALVAGE USED pipe steel posts beams angle Irons plat Many other Items of abet Phone 306 Davis va Newmarket FOR SALE OR RENT Hospital beds wheel and Invalid chairs and Son Mount Albert tfl4 POULTRY ALL kind of live you Toronto right at your door Phone Newmarket AllHerbal rheumatic tablets for muscular arthritic and sciatic pain Price Best Drug Store phone THE BEST BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP For coughs and bronchi A prompt and effective rem for the relief of bronchitis tight or chesty and colds 75 cents The Best Drug Store Newmarket GLADIOLI bulbs A special buy Some are worth to 150 each Special price 1 per Bulbs are in excellent condition Apply John Klees Maple Aurora phone Aurora Auctions TUESDAY APRIL The property of RIDLEY LOT CON WHITCHURCH TOWNSHIP First farm south of Aurora side- road In case of rain sale will be under cover FARM ITEMS Hereford heifers bred to freshen in June Hereford bull years old Rubber tired wagon Farm trailer Hay rack Rubber tired wheelbarrow 300 feet snow steel oil drum Quantity of baled wheat straw About 5 ton baled No Timothy hay Electric clippers 2 electric fences HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Huron with oil burn ers Set of house scales Kitchen cabinet Extension oak table Iron bed Springs Quantity of quart sealers 6 Kitchen chairs New metal wardrobes Chemical toilet almost new Lawn mower Time Terms cash Smith auctioneer J Harper clerk Dresser drake Phone 3211 Mount tens market pT Coop chick We ant So If you cannot accommodate Phone W Newmarket hardwood f A bulbs Exceptional Rood quality Reasonable No room Phone or apply Main S Newmarket SALE SATURDAY APRIL Important extensive auction sale of dairy cattle heifers registered Yorkshire swine reg istered Suffolk sheep Ford tract or farm Implements hay grain etc on lot con Markham Township on High way mile South of Victoria Square Property of H Col lard Sale at pm sharp Terms No reserve Farm sold Ken and Clarke Prentice Aue- APRIL Auction of farm stock implements Ayrshire cattle horse and household articles and furniture lot eon Township Property of Forest Oliver No farm aold terms cash Sale at noon A Farmer auctioneer FRIDAY APRIL Auction sale of farm stock implement hay grain etc the property of C A Montgomery to be sold on lot con first farm south of side- road Sale pm Term Walter clerk Smith auctioneer SATURDAY APR Import of farm stock TENDERS FOR CARS TOWNSHIP OF NORTH SEALED tenders will be receiv ed by the township clerk up to oclock noon Friday April for the delivery of Stand ard 2ioor cars equipped with air conditioning heater spare tire and wind shield wipers Delivery to be made on or before the day of May or any tender not nec essarily accepted Winch clerk TENDERS WANTED TENDERS for the of North Memorial Centre and the hall grounds will WW he received by the of the board up to noon Monday Apr FULL particulars may be obtain ed from the undersigned or any tender not nec essarily accepted Connell NOTICE Dr VanderVoorts office will be closed until Thursday April BENNITZ In loving memory of our dear father Paul Richard Bennitz silent thought a secret tear Keeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Bertha and soninlaw John BLAIR In loving memory of my dear husband Blair who passed away April at Sunnybrook hospital No one knows the silent heart ache Only those who have such can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the husband I loved so well missed by his wife Bertha BLAIR In fond and loving memory of our dear dad Em merson Blair who died at hospital April 2 The toils and care of life move on And still that empty chair Bring back that smile that love that voice Of dad who once sat there Sadly missed by daughter Kay Irene and sons Don Ken and grandchildren HARRISON In loving memory of Bruce Harrison who was drowned April 5 Two little hands are resting A loving heart is still A little son who Is waiting For us Just over the hill Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mum Dad Roy and Betty Anne KELLINGTON In loving mem ory of my dear father John Kelllngton who passed April Silently the angels took father Into the above There shall he rest from earths toiling Safe in the arms of Gods love Always remembered by Myrtle and Gordon CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends neighbors and relatives for their kindness of cards flowers and fruit received during my stay in York County hospital also to Dr and all the kind nurses my very special thanks M Doug Nigh CARD OF THANKS Thank you so much everyone who remembered me by way of inquiries cards fruit flowers candy and other gifts while in hospital and since I came This will always be gratefully re Mrs ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Ellen Elizabeth daughter of Mrs Aurora and the late Leonard Arnold to Leo Vincent son of Mr Albert Edward Bonhomme and the late Mrs The marriage will take place on Saturday April at oclock in Aurora Bap tist church w S- -iLJIlfJi- I Tri CASE Mr and Mrs Leonard Case Zephyr wish to announce the birth of a son on Sunday March 1953 a brother for Sheila CURL Mary and Douglas Curl Mary are happy to an nounce the arrival of their daughter Ronnie on Fri day Mar at Bowman- hospital Weighing lbs at MATHS PERRY Suddenly at the resi dence of parents on Thursday April John Allen Perry in his year be loved husband of lnratne Green and dear ion of Mr and Mrs Frank Perry Resting at the homo of parent until Satur day morning Service in the Funeral Home on Sat urday April a pm Inter ment In cemetery IN In loving memory of my dear wife Another year has paied dear Since was sitting at your bed side Waiting patiently to see you open those twinkling eyes But the dear Lord knew How you have suffered He took you to the home on high Where there Is no pain or sor row KELLINGTON In loving mem ory of my dear husband John M Kelllngton who passed away April3 We walked together you and I In sorrow and in Joy We shared our pains and happi ness With love without alloy And death shall never end our love For through the mist I see Our glad reunion in the skies For all eternity Sadly missed by his wife Emma KELLINGTON In loving mem ory of a dear father John who passed away April The rolling stream of life rolls on But the vacant chair Recalls the love the voice the smile Of the one who once sat there remembered by Vem Earl loving mem- of a dear father John who passed away April Dearer to us than words can tell Was the Dad we lost and loved so well Although he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we will always keep remembered by Delia MITCHELI fond and loving memory of our dear father Mitchell who passed away Mar also our dear mother Susannah Mitchell who passed away Feb When evening shades are falling And we sit in quiet alone To our hearts there comes a longing If they only could come home Friends may think we have for gotten When at times they us smile But they little know the heart ache Our smiles hide all the while Too dearly loved to ever be for- gotten by the family ROSE In loving memory of our dear mother Elite Rose who passed away nine years ago We still can treasure every mile Each tender word and look And keep them a rose press ed In memorys treasured hook lovingly remembered by son Leslie daughterinlaw Marion gramtchlWren June Murray and John CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends neighbors and rel atives who were so kind to us before during our recent bereavement Many thanks are extended for the beautiful floral offerings also to the pallbearers Rose and Rosa and Rev Rowan and family Mr and Mrs Richard Caleb Williams of Laurel Ontario an nounce the engagement of their daughter Ruth Mary Matilda to Ronald Miller son of Mr and Mrs George Miller of Toronto The marriage will take place on Saturday April Trinity United church London FIGURE SKATING Continued from page club were seen in solo duet and group numbers Soloists Includ ed Maureen West Colleen Cain Jean with Jack Cox Toronto appearing in two com edy routines Edna and Marilyn Perks as a sister team Jane Garrloch as ballerina In the bal let court and climaxing the pro gram a solo by Harold Hartley the clubs trainer its organ ization Harold Hartley replaced Law rence Curtis who had to drop out because of Illness in a duet with Judy Morton In this dance court backed by six couples Judy and Mr Hartley performed a waltz and a tango on skates As a pair they seemed to glide through the various steps with a grace of motion Judy appeared as did the other soloists Maureen Colleen with teenagers of the club In the modern court and this group provided the back ground for Mr Hartleys solo The grand finale with everyone on the ice brought the program to a close Mi Hartleys balance and ef fortless ease was pleasing to watch To him as to all the Newmarket figure skaters goes the audiences appreciation for an excellent carnival pro duction showed that there were hours of cooperative effort which must have been spent by all concerned SMOKE RINGS Continued from page seconds apart Carmen and Bill Smith doing the actual snip ing for the Lions That meant a margin for the lions It was from here that the Smoke Rings started making the moves that paid off with the title At of the period they tied it Don Patrick Just re ward for a hard striving evening grabbed the puck from the face off wheeled and plastered a shot into the cage A penalty to John Gra ham set the stage for the Smoke Rings to ewe ahead with seven seconds In the chapter re maining Graham was sent away for tripping at Brian Mil lion making every shuffle count hit with a slap shot after Lome and Francis had worked in cahoots to shovel the pass onto stick That goal as events turned out proved to be the game and championship winner Protecting that lead the Smoke Rings had greatest moments in the period as they combined the in offensive and tactics Stoutly defending their lead headed by Lome Babcock Best Mrs Curtis and Mr Perks maintained that non resident school fees should be charged At an earlier meeting the school inspector the late Mr advised the board to accspTthe offer last night the chairman that the board has a letter from the department of education to MacKiilop making the same sug gestion At last nights the members of the board discuss the question in spite of Mrs Bests absence the boards letter read A letter from the board stat ed The council of Newmarket has advised us to send the at tached cheque to the amount of to the treasurer of New- market school board The amount of covers a balance of on the school tax on and a similar amount for approximate ly one half of the school tax rate The board of St Faiths rec ognizes an obligation to the school board of Newmarket from the standpoint of loss of revenue in school taxes Our offer of the I above sum corresponds to the amount which would have been paid if Warrendale had not been declared tax free this is tangible fte evidence of our desire to be Last thoroughly fair and above board Plan Wide Sale Of Cookies Notices have been received by I An adventure tamp is the Newmarket Guide Compaq planned girls in that for York Division will be held at Doe Lake with Miss Joyce as commandant Dates of this camp are August 3 to There will be room at the camp for six to eight guides from the Newmar ket company Another camp is being held at Doe Lake for Patrol Leaders To be eligible for this a girl must be at least years of age must be a second class guide and have camped at a guide camp before As the enrolment la limited plications should be forwarded as early as possible They are ac cepted in the order received IKWNNEWS with you It is expected that the town of Newmarket will continue to provide educational facilities for all of the girls at Warrendale whose number will not exceed Trustee George said he would make a motion that the offer be accepted The motion was seconded by Arthur Lloyd and was passed in view of the fact that town council had made their agreements and also in view of the fact that we had a recommendation from the de partment of education through its representative the late Mr that we accept rendales offer as stated in the letter A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Carson on Thurs day evening of last week when the members of the Black fam ilies gathered to honor Miss Bertha Reynolds of Toronto a sister of Mrs Howard Black and a brideelect of next week Fol lowing an evening of impromptu entertainment an address was read by Mrs Norman and the guest of honor was pre sented with a pair of silver also a pair of hemstitched sheets Miss Reynolds will be come the bride of Mr Gary Caster on April in Hart House chapel The Womens guild will meet at the homo of Mrs Carman Wil son on Tuesday next Quite a number of couples from here attended the Masonic ladles night at Inn Bradford on Wednesday even- and Don Rings kept dumping the puck out of their own zone and fired it back in which promptly meant the Lions were called for Our sheet Indicates sinned 11 times in this respect while Newmarket were hit for three icing calls Rings found time to break away from their robust defensive chores to clinch the game at Jack Brooks plugging steadily getting set in side the Goderlch blueline af ter accepting a pass from Dan Patrick applied the clincher It was all up with the lions and their chances of tying it evapor ated when Carmen penalized for kneeing at 1804 Lamb Joined him for charging at and Wall got the gate at for Danny Patrick That Utter check to be a deliberate attempt to injure and was the only pen alty In the that fell Into that category Newmarket Goal Larry Proctor defense Don Barry Cook Don Bone for wards Lome Brian Million Wayne Viands Dan Patrick Ron Jack Brooks Grant Bob Geo Jim Ken Caauvoy How ard John our team came third at in the Zone Tournament As usual a strong team won it with Mount Albert second How ever we did qualify for the dis trict do This coming Tuesday the Zone Dart Tournament is being held in Woodbridge Lets send a few top teams over and end this con tinual supremacy trophies are really magnifi cent The Intermediate Baseball Club has ordered the new uni forms with the Legion crests Wait till you see them flash out on the diamond this year Congratulations to the Ban tam hockey team That was a real showing Next Tuesday at the Zone election of officers is also being held All interested Comrades are invited to attend Please watch the notice boards at the Hall There may be a bus going over For those who may be wondering the following branches make up Zone Au rora Bradford King Mount Al bert Newmarket Richmond Hill Sutton Stouffvllle and Comrade of the ways and means committee asks that everyone turn in the tickets already sold on the TV draw to held en June Lets turn them in Comrades and sell some more Coronation decorations flags bunting and crowns are available Get your supply be fore they are gone Remember decorations will be useful for other holidays as well HERE AND THESE Continued from page into the auditorium our friend was thinking that high school students in general and this group in particular were very courteous and considerate It was just about this time that one of them called him by name It wasnt his own Then he real ized that he had been mistaken for the adjudicator who also late in arriving Quietly ho returned to his car and parked space This is a leadership training camp ana must be at least or years of age The that will be accepted from any one company is limited for the adventure camp Details as to cost requirements and dates of camps are available from the District Mr Nel son Ioiv Cookie Day this year will be Saturday May That is the date by all cookies are to be delivered in York County Orders for the cookies are to be taken the week April with the estimate of the cookie order being forwarded to the convener Mrs Arnold St Rich- Hill to reach Mrs Currie not later than April Includ ed in the information should be the address of delivery point and date delivery No further In formation is being sent directly to leaders so Brown Owls and Captains in the district are re quested to make note of these details Cookie day is the one official appeal for funds which guides and brownies make to the public In keeping with the training of the Guiding movement wherein the children are not permitted to tag and value must be given for money collected the guide and brownies call at the in the district and place for cookies The cookies are de- on the official cookie day Rally York Division A guidebrownie Jamboree will be held this year for all the guides and brownies in York Di vision at on Saturday June Since this is Coronation year and there is a heavy sche dule for all companies and packs the rally this year will not be heavy as in past years The ac cent will be on fun with not much preparation being require for the proposed tests games and competitions New Leaders A new leader has been wel comed this past month by the Newmarket Brownies She ta Mrs Joseph For a few weeks Mrs is meet ing with Mrs Ray and her assistants with all the brown But before too long the tod Newmarket Brownie Pack wilt be organized with Mrs as Us Brown Owl Another assistant has been helping at the regular Guide meetings on Wednesday night for the past month She is Mrs Saunders Like Mrs when she heard that there was a need for additional lead era Mrs Saunders offered her services to the group Skating Tests Tests for figure skating and straight skating badges both guide and brownie will be held at the Arena on Wednesday Ap ril at This Is the laat opportunity this season to pasa these testa Mr and Mr at- the Cameron He of the Co In Newmarfc Queensville News While returning from town on Saturday night Mr Alt Olivers car caught fire Mr Oliver suc ceeded In extinguishing the fire before too much damage done Though a little lata we wish to Albart Milne who celebrated her th birth day on April 1 Mrs Harry Toombs came home from York County hospi tal on Sunday Mr and Mrs Albert spent several days in Montreal Mrs Sidney Thompson was in Toronto laat week to bar brother Dan Moore who has been In Toronto General since October Mr Moore is lit Quite a number from hare the Newmarket skating carol vat are cordially invited to attend pageant At the of Jesus in the United church Sunday school at on Sunday April School closed on Thursday far the Easier holidays The senior choir of the United church will present its sacred cantata Victory by Edward Norman on Castor Sun day night April at The Womens Institute Is a euchre in Sharon hall on night April draw for the Institute quilt will made Good will given and lunch served The will meat in the United church Tuesday April Supper are Mrs Geo Patreoo Mrs Mrs J and Mrs

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