Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Jan 1954, p. 8

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V J I MRS RAY ELECTED PRESIDENT elected of the Parochial Guild St Anglican church New- i at the annual meeting election of officers on Tues day Jan Rev J Rhodes conducted the elections when George Cuppa go turned the meeting to him the third successive year ihe Parochial Guild will women of the parish at social evening Members of Pi Mother organisations In the church and newcomers will be The night has been set Tuesday Feb elected to office for the ensuing year Include past Mrs vlcopres Mrs Arnold sec Mrs Robert Smith Mrs Warren buy- committee Mr Ernest Ben fltz Mrs Roy Penrose and committee Mrs George Mrs and Mrs Penrose At the close of the meeting were served by the hostess Mrs Rhodes A social halfhour was enjoyed Classified ads bring results jiio MO On Tuesday Jan the New market Red Cross members and other citizens entertained the senior citizens of the Coun ty Home at a square dance Ross Blacks orchestra supplied the music Mr Black called off the dances Residents at the home were given the special treats by the Red Cross After the dance Mr and Mrs Philip enter tained the Red Cross members the assistant dancers and the or chestra members JR LADIES AID The first meeting of the new- year for the Junior Christian Baptist church New market was held at lite home of Kenneth Bennington on Tuesday Jan There were 25 present William- Robinson pre sided The devotional period was conducted by Mrs William worth arid Mrs Andrews Mrs read a paper on the significance of the new year At the close of the meeting re freshments were served Assist ing the hostess were Mrs Adams Mrs Mrs Lewis Coombes and Mrs Ivan PUN SERIES OF EUCHRE PARTIES The first of a series of euchre parties was held in the Scout Hall Newmarket on Friday Jan under the sponsorship of the ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary Mrs is the general convener There were special prizes a door prize and a draw at Fridays euchre Refreshments were serv ed Prize winners included mens first Everett Miller mens Mrs Alex Hughston ladies first Mrs McDonald ladies se cond Mrs Herb Walls consola tion Mr Winger and Mrs Ernest Mrs won the door prize and Mrs Ev erett Miller won the draw on a basket of groceries Several donations were receiv ed for the last euchre party Mrs expressed the auxiliarys appreciation for this- assistance at the party The next euchre evening is planned for Friday Feb It will be held in the Scout Hall Newmarket with prizes and re freshments Proceeds from all the euchres will go io the work of the auxiliary among the guides scouts cubs and brownies of Newmarket ITS A Newmarket Social News Family flow the Canadian taxpayers a year Womans By Caroline Ion Newmarket is to have Its subdivision The resolu tion authorizing the acceptance of Harold proposed development was passed not without some strong at Monday nights council meet When the final vbte was taken council stood six to two in favor of the amended with What will it mean for New market Of that was the question in the of council as they the problem over the past few weeks The fact decision was is a credit to our municipal leaders Miss Bailie nurse- from the Newmarket Free at Toronto East Gen- church church of the hospital who is taking her arena Holt and Belhaven Free three months course at Home- Methodist churches and others wood visited Mr and in the district the proposed expansion from every angle and with ail the available information openly presented at the regular meet ings of council they reached their decision There will be much said in the development There will no doubt be as much said against it That has been the situation to date But to a new member of council Alex goes the credit of spear heading search for informa tion Because of his of a knowledge of all the facts the amended agreement as it accepted by council brought many advantages to the town Perhaps we do not agree with If they had accepted the his stand against the sal of the subdivided oh its first official presentation to regardless of the ultimate put- come of the matter they would have failed in responsi bilities to the taxpayers of the who had supported them in the recent election But they didnt considered tl mm ktB- 3 J rfx fry tTT J ftfflWS fS Oh ti IE- a fci J i if- i 2 -a- T- -ffS- i Ko 5r JJ j J SAVE DOLLARS ON THESE APPLIANCES -S- isijiiii Jr JPVW V freezer crisper meat tray 12 ft Upright DEEP FREEZER iFull Guarantee You save 59900 i iff AFTER TRADE -T- saa tffca Vi mm J 3 fir S41 1 i- T With Clock and timer wis- we 10000 Suggested list You save 29900 AFTER TRADE r i Ml iViri J J WASHER Pump yr warranty automatic wringer fe K r fcJ Vfr Manufacturers Suggested list 22900 You save rf L TTX1 J f ir ju action Porcelain tub js -3U- You save 1 SiOi- fc A f J iii MAIN ST Perhaps we feel that his last which if had carried would have compelled Mr to sell the St frontage to the town at a foot if by the end of the year it had not been sold for light industrial purposes was unfair in its implications of a lack of trust in the This implication Was denied Mr The fact re mains that In insisting on a consideration of the effect of the proposed subdivision on sewers water high and public school facilities and total municipal as sessments Mr perform ed the first duty of a public servant to protect the rights of the majority Some of these matters had been checked by the planning committee headed by Mrs Vio let Before any consideration was given to the subdivision Mrs explained that town eers advice was sought in these matters He assured them that the sub division would present no prob lem for either sewers or water However it was not until Mr Belugin asked for guidance on the matter that this was dis closed at the regular of council The investigation had been conducted through the committee Being on the fringe of the Metropolitan area of Toronto expansion will come to us whe ther we want it not We cant escape it Perhaps it will not be as spectacular as it is closer to the city Perhaps many of us like a small community and arc loath to see it change But the indications point to sion Through the reach- ed by council with Mr that expansion Is going to take an orderly wellplanned development The locating of light industries in the foot deep St frontage will give the increased industrial as sessment needed to equalize the burden of taxation between commercial industrial and resi dential members of the com munity The natural growth of the town will necessitate further ad ditions to the high school and a new public school the authori ties say Through this agree ment with Mr the town will be saved at least the expense of purchasing a school site And what is of far greater importance because It affects our children perhaps these ad ditions will allow for less crowd ed school rooms teacher should be asked to carry the oversized classes that are in many of the Newmarket classrooms With or en trant pupils in their class It is impossible for the teacher to give individual attention these students require The additional children being brought into the community with the building of this subdi vision will not fill the proposed new school and additions to present schools Indirectly their coming may be a great benefit to alt the young ones of Newmarket Mrs George Kcay last week Mr and Mrs Hughes Rev Paul Ellis and Mr William Powers all of Toronto were guests oyer the weekend at the home of Rev and Mrs It cvk members of the New- market Art club attended a lec ture and demonstration by Home as the guests of the Art group on Tuesday night Miss Anna Green Toronto was a weekend guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Gibbons Bishop and Mrs V Fair- bairn Kansas left today for Marmora after spending the past week in town the guests of Mr and Mrs A Mrs J Queens- villc and Mrs J at tended Thursdays session of York County council in Toronto as the representatives of the Newmarket and District Advis ory committee to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind They were accompanied by G Brown District Field secretary and Mr A Sparks both from headquarters Toronto and appeared in support of a grant toward the building fund goal of which is being launched this coming April through the counties of York Ontario Peel and Shticoe Mr and Mrs Wesley and children and Mrs George Nichols and son Donald all of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Martin and family A retreat for the ministers and their wives in the and Toronto districts of the Free Methodist church was conducted by Bishop V Mc pherson Kansas in Newmarket on Tuesday Services were held in the morning and afternoon The group gathered at Bells Comer for dinner Rev and Mrs John King were weekend guests of Mrs Henry Mr and Mrs E Pickett and son were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs George Kcay Rev and Mrs S Griffiths Toronto visited over the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Several bus loads of local church people attended the Billy Graham Rally in the Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto on Monday night- Among them were groups Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Bruce Andrews and family on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ted Andrews and family Toronto Rev Warren Toronto was entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs George and Mr- and Mrs Walter Creed last week A Classified ads bring results Everybody set a bit rundawn now and lu tad maybe lathing wrong a by and time take Pill stimulate the kidneys am so help restore their normal action of wastes- Then you if belter work better Gel Kidney new Lock Hue villi the bant it all You dpc on NEWMARKET DAIRY Prospect St Phone WAY iTT Line Of Living HOPE The Hope Hobby club met on Jan at the home of Mrs Milelr for pot luck dinner and quilting At the meeting In the after noon plans were made for the euchre in Sharon hall Feb Results of election of officers for are as follows pros Mrs H pros Mrs H Wright first vicepros Mrs Walker second vice Mrs Bales Mrs J Hall Cheerio com Mrs A Mrs Mrs Miller Mrs Mortson project com Mrs Walker Mrs Miller Mrs J question box Mrs J Mrs Convener of project com mittee reported a total of had been spent on hall project The club is chartering a bus Feb to Hobby and Croft Show in Toronto The February meeting will be at Mrs Crones homo Exciting new colors luxurious new styling Unsurpassed values Of course are for We Carry In the Largest Selection Of chesterfield suites in York County 0Hat4050fi0 Mart Youre at op th weak duo Jack of iron Which many men pad women old Try fpc pep day New f flOO Tot ftfl drug alwrJ

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