Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Apr 1953, p. 6

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tion of the club was good show ing a healthy bank balance- The presidents remarks were con fined to past improvements and suggestions for improvements in the future- Manager Dr Reeds in his report reviewed the past year mentioning that 16 box stalls had been added in and more would have to be add ed again in the near future The battery of bulls was increased during 1952 At the end of the year there were in service bulls three dual pur pose Shorthorns three Scotch Shorthorns three an increase of three mills over last years it is considerably bet ter than many had thought pos sible when the original estimates of the various municipal depart ments were received At that time the rate was over mills In preparing the budget an accurate report of the actual expenditures and receipts for are presented to the finance three Jersey two Guernsey and by the town clerk one Angus During some 25914 cows were inseminated showing an J increase of percent over officers elected for the coming year were Archie Cameron president Stewart Chapman vicepres Ray Clarkson Jennings directors Wei- lesley C and S Ruth erford secretarymanager Dr C Reeds Wesley Brooks At about the To Receive Gold Cord Certificate From Governors Wife Mrs Louis Breithaupt wife of the Governor of Ont ario has sent out invitations to members of the Canadian Girl Guides Association for Friday April 10th She will pres ent certificates to 150 Guides who earned Gold Cords dur ing the past year This standing the highest a Guide can achieve and must be completed before her seven teenth birthday The ceremony wilt be held in the Lieutenant Governors suite in the Parlia ment Buildings Queens Park Toronto These girls will come from every part of the province Miss Shirley 1st New market Girl Guide Company who won her Gold Cord this year will he attending the cere mony to receve her certificate Newmarket Social New Mr and Mrs E Andrews and children Toronto visited one day last week at the home of Mr and Mrs William An drews Dr and Mrs accompanied by their daughter Elaine were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J A Spencer ville visited on Easter Sunday at the home of Rev- and Mrs Bull Mr and Mrs Roy and Rodney Windsor spent the Easter weekend In town the guests of Mr- and Mrs Walter Hall and E Jim Eves son of Mr and Mrs Ross Eves is spending his Easter holidays with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Fred Hunt Toronto Miss returned from Drummondvilte where she spent her Easter holidays with Mrs J Beard and Misses Bertha and Ethel Beard Mr and Mrs Norman Cliff and family spent ITS A i Womans World By Caroline Ion Monday night was the culmination of many hours of preparation for the finance committee of the town council when the deputyreeve Herb as chair man of that committee presented the budget The mill rate for the year was set at 61 mills Although this rate represents I the one and the other sum of money from the family treasury would need to be added to his receipts There are a few families in such a financial position that they arc able to do this In most instances it is a necessity to plan large expenditures and to space them If one child wants and needs a complete spring outfit the bicycle must wait If one member of the family must un dergo surgery the purchase of the latest model car is postponed The same holds true when the sums of money involved are In the hundreds of thousands as managed by council rather than the smaller incomes of individual families The finance committee must meet and consider each item on the prepared statements To be able to do all that each de partment has planned it would require a raise in the mill rate to over mills In view of that situation are certain expenses warranted The figures are studied A few hundred dollars are slashed from one amount Two thousand is taken from another On closer observation it might be felt that the estimate of ex pected revenues has been too op It must be lowered And through many meetings the finance committee gradually brings the budget within the realm of possibility The recommendations are re turned to the departments Per haps as happened in this budget they find that it is necessary to increase the amount for protection to persons and proper ty by approximately 4M0 the equivalent of one mill or educa tion by the same amount Then something else must be cut a corresponding amount or where this impossible an increase in the mill rate results No council wants to present a budget which will necessitate a great increase in the mill rate over the previous year Perhaps this is the Achilles heel for councils In their reluctance to present an unpopular budget they may neglect necessary and essential work There are many examples of such lack of foresight Such an instance was when the roads and sidewalks were allowed to de teriorate The failure to make the timely repairs to admit that such work was necessary has made the task of succeeding councils more difficult- It is no easy decision for any group of citizens to make when they acting as the council speak for all the taxpayers of the com will conduct at church on April fit pin by the Right Rev A It MA of Toronto There will he the dedication of the complete net of dossal cur tains frontal and hook marks which mark the seasons of the church year were made by members of the Chancel Guild Following the service a time six to eight weeks before the budget meetings are to be called the departments which make up the municipal government of the town are re quested to present an estimate of their needs for the coming year In these departmental reports which are requested from the public school separate school and high school boards arena and recreation commissions roads and bridges committee police and fire committees are listed both the estimated revenues and expenditures for the coming year Sometimes these costs are fixed as in the rental of a building fuel costs or grants Most frequently the members of the department concerned must determine what work they wish to accomplish in what monies they will bring into the town purse and from these with the addition of what they will request the tax payer to contri bute a balance is reached An identical situation could exist in a family where in the spring each member is asked to prepare a personal budget to present to the family comptrol ler Each member on the credit side would list his earnings bal ance or surplus from last year and on the debit side would re cord all the necessities and lux uries he wanted for the coming year To balance the gap be- Mr and Mrs Frank Stick- tend Toronto spent the Easter weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Mr and Mrs David Sherk and baby son David Gibson To ronto spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Gibson Mrs Jack Tr el ford South ampton and Miss Iva Rye New market spent Easter weekend in New York Mr and Mrs Bert spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Johnny Campbell Hamil ton and motored to Niagara Falls and Buffalo Mrs Jean Lawrence De troit Mich is visiting her sister Mrs Ethel and ne phew John C at the King George hotel Mr and Mrs Wesley Rob ertson and little son Brian spent Easter Sunday with Mrs Robert sons mother Mrs Jones Master Ernie Pe terborough visited Mr and Mrs over the Easter weekend Mr and Mrs Percy Jones 64 MAIN STREET PHONE J vy lion IharniiUisIs v from mi food mm Of H and drugs and caul tea to Wf product Only by accepting their responsibilities not only to the present but to the future of the town can any council feel that it is fulfilling its duty Toronto spent Good Friday with the Easter weekend with Mr lhch Jones and Mrs Howard Morton and Mrs J Cox and family family Mr and Mrs Walter Pcrrin returned on Monday from St Petersburg Florida where they had spent the past three months Miss Mary Lou Little To ronto is spending her Easter holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Leonard Little Mrs A Mitchell left on Monday night for a threeweeks holiday trip to Hollywood Col where she will be the guest of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs William Dunn Toronto and Mr and Mrs Dunn and two children Detroit spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Mr and Mrs Atkinson spent the holiday weekend in Windsor the guests of Mr and holidays of Kingston are spending the Easter week with Mrs Smith and Mrs McClymont Mi Mrs Al Smith spent the Easter weekend with Mrs Smiths sister Mrs J Cox and family Kingston Mr and Mrs John Devlin and daughter Shirley Toronto spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mrs Cameron Smart Mr and Mrs D Evans are celebrating their wedding anniversary today They will be at home to their friends and neighbors from to and from to pm today Misses Patricia Duncan Mir iam and Anne in Florida for the Easter J j Rita m THE COLORFUL J- n mm a a It a 9 a ii mi Mrs James Smith Mr and Mrs Fred Hunt To ronto spent Easter Sunday the home of Mr and Mrs Ross Eves Mrs and daughter Anne Whitby are spending the Easter holidays with Mr and Mrs I C Day Mrs Norman South Porcupine was a recent visitor at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Walter Misses Elva and Ostn and Wayne were guests of Rev and Mrs E S Bull on Saturday Mr and Mrs John and daughter Gail Toronto were dinner guests on Easter Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Bert Varraclpugh and Ian Johnson Toronto were Easter Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Gibson and family Miss Muriel was a weekend guest at the home of her brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Day Mr and Mrs Clarence Spence and son Brian Toronto spent Good Friday with and Mr Bolt Mr and Mrs Hill and Bert Osmnn visited Mr and Mrs Allan over the weekend Mr and Mrs W received a telegram from their son Leonard and family of Knp- sending Easter greet ings Mr and Mrs Hill and family and Mr Bert Osman were Sunday guests the home of Mr and Mrs W Mrs Hill and children stayed over for a few days and Mr Wrightman re turned to with his daughter Mrs Hill for short visit Misses and Wayne spent a few days visiting Mr and Mrs G Gibbons Inst week I EieliJtwwItfc f a Ma 7Sy id f J- f J V Now you con your rrlarotor at at you your mil ti v- ji -ft- 9 Z HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY An important meeting of the officers directors and committee chairmen of the Newmarket Horticultural society is being held tonight In the committee room town hall A full attendance match Youll rB that food prime Comt in and new Decorator beautiful Button -I- ZA iX- rlornowl 8b LOW DOWN PAYMENT KSi CONST DAVIS r K

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