Newmarket Era and Express, 2 Jul 1953, p. 12

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Page 12 Newmarket En Express IKS Pine Orchard News The WI branch picnic will be held at York County Park Jacksons Point on Wednesday July In the event of rain the picnic will be held the next day July Basket lunch Cars will leave Chapmans corner at 11 oclock- There will be a strawberry supper at the school under the auspices of the WI on Friday evening July Supper be served from 630 to followed by a program MOUNT The school children from S spent a most enjoyable day at Indianola Beach a week ago Wednesday The day was Sharon on Wednesday June Ther was a good attendance The parents at the community picnic at from on Thursday attended the Stayner camp meeting on Sunday and Patsy Morris is staying a few days at Mrs James Hope Mr and Aurora Lake June Staff Sergt B Dennis Mrs Dennis and young son of Ottawa I camp are holidaying with Mr and Mrsj Sunday services are Sunday Edgar Dennis and Mr and Mrs school at worship at 11 Douglas Hope am Rev McMath is ill in York County hospital Best wishes for a early recovery and Mr Toronto Mr and Mrs Chapman were recent visitors of Mr and were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Ross Armitage Mrs Frank Prest Newmarket attended the The strawberry crop has been The cemetery was beautiful on fair Prospect for the hay crop Sunday with floral tributes to axe good providing the weather ler family reunion picnic Mc- is favorable on Saturday was the guest Church service will be held at The Sytema and speaker at the decoration Union church on Sunday July families attended the York vice at am and Sunday school at County Farm Forum picnic at Mr and Mrs Albert Bailey 10 a into Start next winter with PAIDUP HEAT on our coal Budget Plan You pay SMALL SUMS spread over months to fit your family budget you are free of big winter coal bills and you have more money for other expenses Your bin will be full of coal ready for winters worst no need for emergency buying Coat is nam at the years lowest price Start our blue coal Budget Plan today i Phone 5 SB Its the most important thing the world pur future If youre now finishing school or college youre looking for a career thats interesting and rewarding that offers a challenge and oppor tunity for advancement You want security an assured income and important satisfying work to do Then get into the new field of aviation with the Royal Canadian Air Force ore immdiaf in ftyowif men front as AIRCREW OFFICERS TECHNICIANS live yM the fliwM kiMn cm i a IMS mm Vw cm H the and MM GUERNSEY BREEDERS HOLD PICNIC AT TANNERY HILL Ideal weather an en crowd of to Henry Bordens Tannery Mill Farm west of King City to the annual picnic of the SimcoeYork Guernsey Breeders Association on June Mr Ernest Cross- land Newmarket president of the association was master of ceremonies The show parade of Mr Bor dens BO head of cattle headed by BrookniU Romulus the all Canadian champion bull drew applause Clifford Gra ham deputy minister of agricul ture addressed the gathering Harold Brown Cornwall presi dent of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders Association and Art Merlin head of the On tario Association were among the list of officials External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson pins a corsage of roses on Miss Lois Webster who taught him in the first grade during his school days in Aurora The happy event took place at the Liberal nomination meeting in Aurora high school auditorium recently when Mr Pearson addressed the gathering I Junior Farmers Hold Provincial Held Day On Saturday June many Junior Farmers from York boarded bus and car for the Provincial Junior Farmer field day held annually at the Ontario Agricultural College Guelph York was well represented in the competitions with participat ing teams in Softball rifle shoot ing and square dancing For two consecutive years now the York softball team has had the misfortune to be fitted in its first game against the team which has eventually be come the championship team of the day Last year it was Grey County and this year Oxford County Perhaps if York Jun iors can get a team to win the first game theyll carry right through to the championship The team was coached by Dave Sharon In basketball it better School Results Con t Stuart Scott School Grade 1 to Beverley Baker David Ballard Wendy Howard Denis Gary Foley O George Garrett Stephen Giddy Bobbie Harkness Shirley Hisey Davis James Dunn Gary Dyer James Ian Gamble Phyllis Gibson Catherine Glenn Diane Goring Nancy Groves Donald Harmon Margaret Hayes Dorothy Hill Gloria Hill Ralph Hill Jeanne Donna Johnson Douglas Keats John Hodge Robert Hunter Karen Peat Pamela Margaret Kcffer Wayne King Sheilagh Service Susan Stewart Judy Bradley VanZant Gerry Worth Wayne Lewis Wayne McClure Diana Mason Dorothy Ann May Henry McCutcheon Morris Mount Susan Noble Brian Or- Kenneth Paul Marilyn Perks Rodney Cable Lynn Closs Con nie Richard Graham Bobbie Gunn Dale Diane Johns Bonnie Newton Sharon Petursson Craig Willis Grade to Ruth Allen Bruce Baker Harry Cable Den nis Heather Davis The girls dug right in and Emily Dunham George Evans feated South Simcoe and then Wayne Gamble Jimmie defeated a strong team from Jill Gould Diane Ann Norfolk They lost the by only a small margin Bob Jaques Karen Johnston to the team from Waterloo Brian Jones Lynda County A stellar performer of Marie Lawrence Vicki Lemon the day was Ruth Beynon Paul Moore Howard Morton Maple R 2 whose shooting Newton Bobby Riddel accuracy helped greatly to get Patsy Colin Stewart My- the team so close to the top ron Taylor Thornton The Junior Farmers Sherron Peter Watt once again entered a team in the Kenneth Weir Ronald Williams square dancing competition Their caller and captain was Fer gus of King who is well known in square dancing circles This team stood fifth out of entries in a particularly keen competition The rifle shooting event was a new one this year and while many of the contest- ants were more familiar with ground hog shooting than a tar- get range some good scores were racked Gordon son Elton and George Craib were the York participants I In the evening an open dance was enjoyed by the Jim- jo Farmers before returning to J their home counties On Canadian farms in there were an estimated hens over six months old and they laid an average eggs each during the yean Grade to Norma Bennett Rpnnit I Rhodes Douglas Rush Carol Hetty burgess James Shropshire OT Jo Anne Melva Stickwood Donald Stiles Sharon Suddes Walter Tennant Edward Terry Tugwell Patsy Walker Mary Wesley Helen Wink- worth Catherine Brian Yates Grade to Karen Barbara Bennitz Paul Blair Mary Blizzard Donald Bone Ralph Bray Howard Brice An- thony Brookes Jim Brown Bob Myers George Challoner Frances Davis Joan Joyce Ralph son Betty Foote John John Georgas Shirley Gib son Arnold Loryaine John Haines Mary Harden Hilts Clifford Lunau John Knight Rodger Mount Kerry Peters Linda Kenneth Preston Jean Revel Bill Sheridan Ray mond Sheridan Carol Simmer- f son Squires Vernon Lorraine Vincent Gor don Tommy Wads- worth David Wink worth Rose- marie Wolfe to Leonard Abbott Edward Allen Shirley Baker Betsy Bell John Best Cynthia Gary Ter ry ltttdd Gordon Burgess Susan Hurling Judith Carter our Lillian Dobbin Gardiner hap Denny Doner Kenneth Downs Alma Gilbert Grade to Gloria Bales T Holly Banks Joan Bennett Karen Blain Larry Bone Barry Norman Bull Harold Bur ling Betty Cline Gerald- ine Cole Diane Cook Wendy Our readers write Letters to the editor art always welcome but names of the writers must be known to the editor The Editor Your editorial What MS suit me and I agree with your comment on the question What comment on i Gilpin Ruth do farmers think iir Donna governments JJ Mai Gould Hill Louis th his ear Hooking is will be one of the key 1 Kef Lynn Betty Lane Hill tew Virginia McDon ald Donna night Jean Mor ton Judy Morton Edna Perks Dont lt troubles spoil your holidays us NOW for TIRES you leave on your vacation let us equip your car with new Ions mileage depend able Goodyear Then youll vet free from tire troubles jCoc fat today I irwxel KM TWS I TOMLINSONS mi in a vtf Wl this tors in the forthcoming federal general election is nothing perfect in litis world so therefore need not Kree with every word in the agricultural ministers case to that all in all and heavy debit entries in this rural ledger such as the livestock foot ami mouth disaster edible oil sions against dairy and a tendency to our his toric place in the British food market if ex actly sitting in is doing reasonably well and better than in the difficult de pression decade which only fanatical political partisan train in what one of terms school would charge up to governments record In The fact that this countrys population is moving forward by better than l000 day it net natural increase plus immi grants has also it seams hi mo to be remembered also that percent of this crease is ofMhefarm Tills lat ter is of great significance to our primary producers In busi nessmans language a thousand new customers in the domestic market every morning In order to keep the record linked to the fact level at which it needs or no burnishing may I point out that million paid out in tho past years under Prairie Farm Assistance Act did not ALL come out of the public treasury If my memory guides me correctly the formers them selves contributed million through a levy of percent on worth of vari ous grains delivered at their primary markets country ele vators ince IBM This legisla tion seems to me to be an achievement of the first order credit to all concerned it classic example from the farm of the is ttie help David Kayo Donna Larry Donna Thornton Brian Mary Lou VanZant Istitvt Watt Sandra Watt ZEPHYR Mr a former resi dent of and now residing In visited Mr and Mrs Ivan last weekend Mr and Mrs and sons of visited Mr and Mrs Arnold last Miss Lou Lunncy of Toronto vijdtcd Mr and Mrs C Picker ing on Sunday last Mr Geo Powell and Miss Murr Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Jim on Sunday Sunday July dec- service will be held in Zephyr cemetery at pm W will have charge of the service Rev W and Mrs will ho on vacation during the month of July Mr and Mrs Dunn and Mrs Dorothy visited Mr and Mrs Howard Walker on Sunday Mr and Mrs Murray Steven son of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Horner Walker Mr and Mrs Ed of West Hill and Mr and Mrs Jim Armstrong of Western Canada visited friends here Miss Irene Whit by visited friends here during her vacation VIBRATED PINE and plain ORCHARD BLP CO Phone Mount Albert Why pay new price for old threshers when you get a new Lion thresher 24 all ball bearings with combined cutter and shredder and grain thrower Complete price 300 down payment Balance on easy payments PHONE HUNT or Lobsinger Bros Ltd J i Complete showing new Evinrude outboard motors Eviarade 15 Kvlnrade We invite New and OBdhudJ and Two stores Newmarket and Main St Newmarket Si Phone mjti iViM J kvA Jv I Its 1 ool Insulated I Ward and DAVIS DRIVE WEST NEWMARKET Ontario Lakeland beaches are Ideal sum mer playgrounds for fam ily groups The youngsters are safe near the shallow water and the whole family benefits from the invigorating air and healthful summer sunshine Youll on Joy going by bus ASK you LOCAL TOMS TO Ail rABJS Of ROUND TRIP NORTH MIDLAND JACKSONS 1 W Subject V 7i t

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