Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Apr 1953, p. 15

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A w IS WTO CASH I v TV 5th The scarlet coats of Canadas famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police will add a gay note to sombre procession that will precede actual coronation of Queen Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey on June Taking part in its fifth coronation the comprised of fortysix constables chosen from every police division across Canada will escort Prime Minister and Mrs St Laurent as they ride in procession Mr St Laurent will represent Canadian gov ernment at historical event Advance priced tickets IS and in Newmarket at Ike Best Childrens tickets 6o truest l APRIL 15 16 17 FEATURING MUSIC ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN and PIANO Fun Music And Tomfoolery JACK SMITH WRITES Ottawa Letter A weekly letter from the member of parliament for York North PINE ORCHARD The of Union church held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Emerson Cedar Valley on Wednesday af ternoon April Plans were dis cussed for an opportunity sale in September and committees were appointed Each member Is being asked to donate an apron- Wool will be supplied for knitting by Mrs John Mrs Douglas Hope read an Easter message on The Risen Christ prepared by Mrs J Preston Mrs Sheppard gave an appropriate Easter reading The Easter lesson was read in unison and roll call was well an swered by an Easter thought Snowball and WMS of the United church met at the As Canadians we sometimes home of Mrs Howard Haines on are criticized for our apparent A famous Canadian statesman of the Confederation era once said that a wise nation pre serves its records gathers up its monuments decorates the tombs of its illustrious dead repairs its great public structures and fos ters national pride and love of country by perpetual reference to the sacrifices and glories of the past l 4 TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE from all Lions Club members Reserved plan now OPEN AT BESTS DRUG STORE Newmarket Wednesday afternoon April Betty spent the Easter holidays at her home in Toronto Mr and Mrs Delbert Dike and children visited Mr and Mrs Roy McDonald on Sunday Miss Miriam entertain ed at a kitchen utensil demon stration recently Mrs Ross and Mrs Fred Leach visited John Leach at the Sick Childrens hospital Toronto on Sunday afternoon John underwent an operation on Saturday Mr and Mrs Roy Pyle Toron to spent a couple of days last week with Mr and Mrs J Pyle Cedar Valley Union church service will be at pm on Sunday April On Sunday evening April a special service will be held at Union church at Rev of Aurora United church be the guest speaker There will be special music At the close of the service a fireside meeting will be held A quilting was held at the home of Mrs John Ash last Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Albert spent the weekend with their son Lloyd in Toronto Mr and Mrs Albert Edney visited her parents Mr and Mrs Harry ArdUl on Sunday Mrs Gordon and child ren London are spending a few day with Mr P Mr and Mrs Raymond Fair- barn and David Toronto visit ed Mr Fairbanks parents Mr and Mrs Selby over the weekend The following spent the week end at their respective homes Miss Phyllis Winch Oshawa Miss Davidson ville Miss Muriel i lack of national spirit and our lack of appreciation for the his toric significance of places and events However in the House this week another Nova Hon Winters voiced the same sentiments as the illustrious Howe and introduced legislation to establish the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada The object of the Bill is to provide for the placing of the Historic Sites Board of Canada on a statutory basts An advisory board has been in existence for some time and with the coop eration of government has car ried on a most commendable work Public interest in the Board has increased greatly in recent years and there has been a quickening appreciation of the need for more extensive activi ty The Royal Commission on Na tional Development in the Arts Letters and Sciences recom mended a more comprehensive program of preserving and marking historic The con stitutlon of the Board under the authority of an Act of Parlia ment will give full recognition to the importance of its function It is many years since the fed eral government first recognized cance the circumstances sur rounding more than sites It declared of these to be of national importance Al ready historic sites have been marked or acquired There are five sites marked in Toronto but only one in North York It is the cairn located just north of Richmond Hill at the Summit commemorating the events connected with the con- Mr Davidson of Yonge St the Mr Winch road and highway built in Mr Donald Fairbarn Toronto between Lakes Ontario Mr Dan Trenton and and Huron to promote the settle- Mr Bruce Knights Toronto of the province The powers and duties of the new Board are to receive and consider recommendations re specting the marking or com memoration of historic sites the establishment of historic muse ums and the administration of such places The Bill defines an historic place as a site building or other place of National interest or significance and power is given to suitably mark such places and provide their care and pres ervation Supported by all parties here the Bill recognizes the need for permanency in this important phase of our National growth and development It demon strates that as Canadians we ap preciate the greatness of the leg acy our history has left us to cherish and preserve Rural Mail Canadas Post Office depart ment in the fiscal year expended for rural mail services This was an in crease over the previous year of more than In all the public services of Canada there ore no more faith- Mr and Mrs J Taylor and children Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Ross Mainprise The quarterly meeting at the Free Methodist church was well on Sunday VANDORF The Aurora Presbyterian church choir will present their play Hook Line and Sinker in Vandorf hall on Wednesday April 22 8 pm sponsored by Wesley Womens Association Master Powell and Master Little are spending the Easter holidays holiday with Mr and Mrs Powell and Mary A its responsibilities to honor andlful public servants than the preserve historic sites and while rural mall couriers and in the w I UKE SUTTON I i I fe t 11 I m J iachMHaf I AM AURORA Mr I I c SHEETING AND UK FEB THOUSAND discount on these prices for cash ASPHALT SHINGLES a I THREEINONE STRIP LB PER SQUARE i v IK I- 1 I I 1 1 1 Ik 1 i I li li t I per f Mt fir if- I J J progress has been slow we are hopeful of better things in the future In an honorary historic sites board was appoint ed to advise the department in the selection of sites and events of national importance and worthy of commemoration Since 1919 this board has exam ined for their historical Station t Ty i i To all members of Newmarket Veterans and others who con template attending the Corona tion Pilgrimage at Niagara Falls June please advise our secre tary Wm LaPftxde in order to assure transportation A deposit of will assure you of a good seat if in the hands of the no later than May The writer is pleased to re port that Comrade Geo Blake wis released from hospital We hope he continues to Comrade Dixon is still in the hospital although improving Another veteran is also in hos pital Although he is not mem ber of Newmarket Veterans we have an interest in him Cheer up Dick you have lots of friends Plans are underway in regard to our Memorial Parade on June Look for further an nouncements as to what you can expect The secretary has made a number of contacts with good results especially from bands and color parties A at tendance is anticipated Sorry I cannot give anything definite In regard to changes in legislation in respect to War Veterans Allowance In event you are Interested our welfare committee consists of the following members Ted Mitchell chairman A and Our act ing visiting committee consists of only one member A Barber In or above main there are none more poor ly paid This condition is due not to the wishes of the govern ment nor certainly not the wish of the people served by rural routes It is the result of the tender system of letting con tracts This Parliament has been giv ing a lot of thought and study to the of the rural mail man As a result the govern ment has Introduced legislation designed to improve conditions and it has been generally accept ed by all parties and by the rural mail couriers association Under the new legislation the Postmaster General is empower ed to revise contracts where the contractor is trying to do a job at a low figure in these days of rising costs There is such a great differ ence in conditions of the rural mail contracts in a country so widespread and diversi fied as Canada that it is impos sible to set any definite sched ule of payment Road condi tions train schedules number of boxes and many other factors enter into the work and cost of the different contracts The new legislation gives the Postmaster General authority to take all these and other factors Into con sideration and make adjust ments where warranted We hope the measure will re sult in more equitable treatment for the rural mall couriers of Canada and in this I am sure we will have the wholehearted support and of the people I wish to thank the rural mail carriers in North York who have discussed this problem with me or written me their views and suggestions Their cooperation has been most helpful aid much appreciated Any contractor who is finding difficulty In making ends meet and feels his remuneration Is out of line with costs of giving the service can have his contract reviewed I will be most hap py of the opportunity of lending any possible assistance to any who wish to refer their case to roe i Pi i i r of trace elements contain copper uJiiM farm f lit fcr fall growth tu in tte Wot to I can be or it he lb either method Apply area or 50 to lbs can

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