Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Jan 1954, p. 3

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J -J- iy i HIS 5 Mils St f ALES A jLr 1 TOST- k j The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Jan Page Aurora Business Section At Height Of Fire On Monday Morning Confederation Life Assoel Representative Fire Automobile and Casual Eagle Stv Phones Newmarket Mount All INSURANCE AUTO NO New in rice L a coop J fe -i- u 0O1XAKDAMEBIOA UNI OTAK fir Herbert Main Street Out raoNcwB Vet Of French Underground Telegram Reporter Here f N if it i a- hat ith MJOt of through I i tei WV A veteran of the French World War Gail Palmer is now the Toronto Tele grams resident photographer- reporter in Newmarket She moved to Newmarket two weeks ago from Brampton where she had been working for news papers for the past three years She was news editor for the Brampton Conservator and re ported for The Telegram in the Brampton district Gall was born In Moose Jaw and early in the war she joined the Free French Intelli gence overseas She served in the underground force until the fighting finished having para chuted into France many times Her work was concerned with organizing French resistance force camps and helped the French In their efforts to destroy communications and installa tions At the end of the war she be came a hostess with the M Leeds Yorkshire and she j probably known to many Can adian exservicemen as Freckles returned to Canada at the land K5it fcB I t CM- Era Express Classifieds In Turning Unwanted These photographs of the fire in Auroras business section on Monday morning were taken at when firemen from all parts of York County were battling to bring the flames under control Left black smoke rises from the business block on the west side of St At this time the fire was raging in Rays Restaurant a Thompsons furniture store Firemen right pour water into end of and went to work the furniture store seen on the left and Rays res- writing mining feature stories for newspapers in northern Can ada Then for some time she was a reporterphotographer for the Northern Dally News Best of ail Gail likes writing feature on the right One man Walter Ho 55 was killed when he was blown by an explosion through a second storey window at the rear of the restaurant He had gone back and was trapped on the second floor Firemen were about to put a ladder up to the window when he was blown out Photos by Gail Palmer and Jack Struthers J to fell a I I Into Cash Phone 780 a- fcj I I I I JUST PHONE 75370 for yon waul litfe for yon or your frail No oMJttthm COOPER aurora Metropolitan Life Company fc- SAf VTVi Consider me the immor tality of influence The things we do on do not cease to have influence after our death If you speak a word into the air or sing a song the reverber ations will around and around the and through space forever Every good word spoken every sweet song sung every holy thought or impulse of blessing started ahull go on and on until the end of all things In this our works shall follow us The things we do for Christ and In His dear Name shall not die us One plants a tree and long after he is dead the weary rest at noonday be neath its cool shade and pluck its fruit to feed their hunger David lias been dead many thousands of years yet his words end songs still tremble In mil lions of hearts tho world around breathing their precious balm for broken hearts along the way humblest child of God who lives and sets in motion even gentle word or one helpful impulse has started that which will follow him through eternity Wo are as scribes en graving deeply on the hearts of men that which will never be erased by time If would servo my fellows well I must first know by actual experience the Saviour of men and then In His Name go forth with a heart of love and the word of neon dilation upon my stories particularly those human interest angles Newmarket says Its one of the friendliest towns I have ever been in I have tra velled in many countries and have never seen a happier friendlier town She is making Newmarket her headquarters and is covering the entire county of York for The Telegram For anyone who can give me a news story my phono number is says Gail She lives at Miilard Ave apart ment one- Gail Is a member of the Para chute Inc so she did not lose the enthusiasm for parachuting after her many jumps into Franco She is charter member of Parachute Club which she helped to organize Besides jumping she is interested in fly ing motor cycle racing and archery Before the war she was a contestant in motor cycle races in the United Kingdom Youll see me around town and In the district a lot says Gail Im always looking for a good story BRQWNH1LL The members of the councils of Scott East and North accepted an invitation to inspect the new Brown Hill school which is close to completion oh Monday Jan In attendance were or more people among them being Warden Jack Rye Lunch was served by Mrs Roy assisted by Mrs Flos sie Corner and Mrs Amos York school board comprise Roy chairman Mr Miller and Mr Clarence Wilson trusteesMr John Mitchell sec- trees reported a lovely evening and that the school Is a big improvement to Brown Hill AT BOAT SHOW Morrisons Newmarket exhibits at the first annual Can adian National boat show Jan to Feb at Arena Gar dens Mutual St Toronto Morrison is exhibiting and boats

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