Newmarket Era and Express, 31 Dec 1953, p. 7

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READERS WRITE Continued from Page players had instructed not to disappoint the fans would it be too fantastic to suppose that players would instinctively put on a pleasing show for fans who are actually the representation of their bread well buttered That this game is far from being sport and the in dividual involved from being sportsmen is evidenced by the fact that a sojourn in the so- called sin bin is not enough to make the sinner repentant It would seem that his Achilles heel is his The fine he pays is a mere pittance com pared to the shekels he brings in at the box office The actions of players at this level have a great influence on the play of both amateurs and players in the minor ranks It is natural for an ambitious young player to pattern his play after that of his favorite professional How can we ex pect a youngster to show good judgment adults extend the hero worship to a point where a candidate seeking gov ernment office needs no stronger recommendation than that he is a former professional hockey Newmarket Social News Wl- player We stated earlier that we were in sympathy with Mr worth as well as your editors Mr and Mrs A- Mr and Mrs Dennis Martin and family spent Christmas day and children Gary and Gail Kes- Mrs parents Mr wick were guests oh Christmas and Mrs A Heard Aurora day at the home of their parents We believe that no one doubts the merits of Frank as a coach We hear no thing but praise not only for his coaching ability but also for his methods of discipline The fact remains however that as well qualified as Mr may be he cannot control much less be held responsible for the accidents which result from the way of the modern game Like Mrs Ion and Mr Has- we believe that the grow ing tendency toward rougher Arthur Evans is a patient at York County hospital He was admitted on December Mr and A Mitchell and Mr and Mrs Andrew spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Bud Acorn and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mitchell and fam ily Willowdale Mr and Mrs P J Tod spent Christmas holidays with their to happiness Aod prosperity to loyal close association CITY MOTORS The Management and Staff KING cm ONTARIO PHONE KING Have yon beard MORTON BROS LTD PLAYING CARD PREMIUM PLAN One Playing Card coupon will be given to you with each or more in trade When yon have saved coupons we will redeem them for one pack of beautiful Remembrance Quality Finish Playing Cards games must be curbed Nothing daug ht Mr and stands in greater danger of be- Mrs J A Tod Ian and Philip killed than the game itself Kitchener We hope sincerely that the I Mr and Mrs Herbert Flet- promoters of commercialized ho- and children spent ckey have judged the fans mas day in Richmond Hill the wrongly We have enough guests of Mr and Mrs L faith in the human race to be- Stone that if the late Howie were playing the same brand of game as he played in the thirties there would still be some beloved millionaires to support him If such is not the case commercialized hockey must go We suggest that the promoters could fill the arenas with exhibitions of bull fighting Hockey Fan CORRECTION Because of a typographical error in last paper a and Mr Mr and Mrs Walter Hall spent Christmas with Mrs Preston and family Miss Joan Hamilton was a weekend guest of Miss Shier Ted Ion older son of Mr and Mrs Nelson Ion is convalescing at home following an operation at the Hospital for Sick Children on Monday He is progressing satisfactorily Mr and Mrs Jack Watts Mr and Mrs Harry Price Carol correction is made in a Bert Coles and Richard and personal item It should guests over the have read Mr and Mr James at the home JStSS parents Mr and Mrs the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs Stanley Miller HOSPITAL GIFTS Donations of money and gifts of jams and jellies have been received for Yorli County hospital The Hospital Womens Auxiliary acknowledge such from the Wom ens Institutes of Snowball and Pine Orch ard Harper Price Mr and Mrs Stanley Robin son and Helen Port Credit spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs P Robinson Mr and Mrs Ernest spent Christmas in Toronto the guests of Mr and Mrs Frank and family Mr and Mrs A Hicks and Ruth spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs Hicks parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Hare Hol land Landing Mr and Mrs Roy Martin Mr and Mrs Robert and Mrs Frank Stephens attend ed the funeral of their aunt Mrs D Johnston in Toronto this week Mrs Johnston was a former resident of Newmarket Mr and Mrs I O and family Sutton and Dr M H Ottawa were Christmas guests at their parents home Mr and Mrs Among the guests at Armagh the home of Mr and Mrs J Kenny were Mr and Mrs P Lucas and Wallace Mr and Mrs Mel Kenny and son Brian Toronto Profess or and Mrs London Miss Shirley Brown and Mr Roger Brown Ottawa Miss Hazel Kenny Toronto and Mr Griffiths Toronto Mr and Mrs Moore Calgary are Christmas holiday guests of Mr and Mrs Irving Walker Mr and Mrs Francis A Morton and daughter Mary will be having New Years dinner with his mother Mrs Friend Morton and her daughter Mrs Mr and Mrs Robert eney Toronto were over the Christmas holidays of Mr and Mrs Alex Mr Harry Lloyd and Mr Walter Brown spent Christmas weekend with and Mr J Cross Buffalo and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cross Hamburg Mr and Mrs George Johns and children and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johns and son Weston spent Christmas day with their parents Mr and Mrs A Johns Mr and Mrs Alfred Moore and daughter were guests over the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs William Hopper Over the Christmas holi days Mr aJd Mrs Cecil Kent and children visited Mrs Russel Preston and family Guests over the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Rose were their family Constable and Mrs Rose Orangeville Mrs William Bray and Mr and Mrs Frank all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Ste phenson and daughter Susan Detroit Mich spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Wesley Brooks Park Ave Mrs Alma Andrews and daughters Bertha and Aurora were also guests at the Brooks home Mrs Evaleen spent Christmas holidays with Toronto spent the Christmas I her son and daughterinlaw Mr MORTON BROS LTD Eagle St Newmarket Phone Slop In Ask Us About It YOUR COOPERATION WE WILL BE CLOSED NEXT for INVENTORY i- A weekend with Mr and Mrs Leonard Little LAC Morton arrived home Christmas week from the station North Luffen- Rutland giving his family a welcome surprise Mr and Mrs Proctor New Jersey spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Keith Mc Laren and Mr and Mrs Howard Proctor Mr and Mrs Keith McLaren and Margie are spending the New Years weekend with Mr and Mrs Orville McLaren Perth Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sedore and family Keswick spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Charles Rye Mrs John Taylor Toronto and her little daughter are visiting her mother Mis Blanche Morton for the Christ- and Mrs Harold Toronto Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank WiddS field over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Lowell and Judy Lake Wilcox Mr Jack Couch a friend Chicago David Couch Holt and Mr Charles Moffat Arnprior WITH A FEW Continued from page known to us all and yet for those who try even though they fall short of their goal there re mains the satisfaction of having striven Pity the man who aims lower so that he may stand the greater chance of success The beginning of a new year is a time of day dreaming not the fanciful ones which defy fill fitment but rather the thinking which leads to a fuller and rich er life It Is a time when we can join with Tennyson in the joyful ringing out of the old year and the new year in Ring in the valiant man and free The larger heart the kindlier hand Ring out the darkness of the land Ring in the Christ that is to be In his Christmas day broad cast to the Commonwealth in the late King George the Sixth quoted a passage which has become familiar to many At that time the authorship was un known Later it was learned that it was a quotation from Minnie Louise God Knows With it we shall close this column for another year with the best of good wishes to you and yours for And I said to the men who stood at the gate of the year Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown And he replied Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way So I went forth and finding the Hand of God trod lightly into the night And He led me towards the hills and the breaking of day in the lone East SAVE AND MONEY GARGETEX r m OlMtMtW WILL STOP MASTITIS or Your Money Back contains two pen streptomycin and the new antibiotic bacitracin combined hi a completely milk soluble oint ment bringing the effect of four antibiotics against mastitic infec tions works imme diately on the internal infected udder tissue promoting fast safe recovery and is guaranteed to give effective results Get a tube of New today In structions for easy administration on every package Made In Can ada by Nixon Laboratories ATKINSON DRUGS Main Newmarket BAND APPRECIATION DAY BAND APPRE O Support your your 5 SMOKE RINGS NEWMARKET VETERANS 1 la rinsing torn FERGUS TAYLOR and Staff Taylors Shell Service Station Riffle St Phone CGI Newmarket Veterans take this opportunity to thank all who helped in any way to make the Christmas bingo held on Dec 10 a success Draw tickets were nearly sold out The winner of the first prize of was Mrs Black Toronto The second prize of 35 was won by Doug Davy Holland Landing The third prize of went to Frank Park St Newmarket A number of calls have come in for blood donore especially for veterans or their dependents Any one who answer this call is asked to contact J Edwards 107 Main St phone The blood bank at York County hospital is low I Happy New Lets make a year to be remembered J FREE SKATING AFTER to the Newmarket Citizens Band PROCEEDS TO THE BAND The Band will be playing every Saturday NOIiVI03yfd DALE pleasure in announcing that they have acquired the market GOLDEN GUERNSEY itr ii 9 ft 1 wiri I NEWMARKETS BARGAIN J WATER STREET AT MAIN MENS MELTON WORK Air force blue Sizes to Reg sleepers Sizes 3 to LIU 1 4Kt fi t ti i- 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