Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Mar 1956, p. 3

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I if fc t- 1 ft of the Newmarket branch of the Canadian Had Crow York Manor era March They con the craft work In wool awt leather with the resident Vi Our Readers Write are welcome tat the the writers watt be bow to the editor William captain of the Sutton Girl Guide ac companied eight Guides to Rich mond Hill on Saturday March where they tried different badge tests which were conducted by Guide leaders in the Lions club hall Miss Roberta of Willow Beach Misses Lynn Arditl Anne Teresa Betsey Susan Douglas Joyce Clark and Barbara all of Sutton were successful In ob taining their needlewomans badge Some of the guides ob tained their history badge also a J Biff rv Si I A V Alex well known Keswick and Newmarket realtor has formed a limited real estate com pany effective March Alex is a native of Glasgow and came to Canada in He served in the armed forces from to Returning to Can ada from overseas service he was attached to the University of Toronto administration and training staff Upon discharge from the army he was employed by iho city of Toronto Periodically he was a patient at hospital and was forced to give up permanent employment to live in semiretirement at his residence In Keswick Ho opened a real estate office Keswick later branching out to Newmarket A staff of 10 is now employed by his firm with representatives Toronto Sut ton and The Editor In your Issue of March you state very clearly your pol ity of publishing news right or wrong concerning municipal and other matters It might be well to remind readers each week of this policy which in ef fect Is the duty of a newspaper editor You are to be commended for thus supplying your with information to which they are entitled Whether your own opinions are right or wrong is a decision each one of us Is privileged to make Moreover each of us may express his opinion In your pages and indeed the Era and Express has invited readers to do so on many occasions Suppression of news Is out of the question in democratic Circles When items pertaining to municipal affairs are kept from the people either through col laboration with the policy mak ers or pressure by the local gov ernment then our entire social threatened The power of the press is not a lightlycoined phrase More than any other medium champions toe fight of right against wrong We need only recall that in his toric records of revolt past and present the first stej is to purge the press So Mister Editor stick to your guns and no matter whether or not we agree with what you have to say lets hear you say it Very truly Keys Millard Newmarket large reservoir and filter plant With runoff in the spring the water is too dirty to use also during very heavy rain the summer Every thaw in winter water The ratepayers of Newmarket must face the fact that a large expenditure of money must be made for a sewage disposal plant and water supply Ross Armitage Newmarket NEWMARKET Social Mews Items for the Social and Personal column must reach the Era and Express office by a m each Wednesday Send them by mail or telephone or Mr Editor The discussion on water sup ply for the town of Newmarket is interesting and serious As a ratepayer of Newmarket and a farmer try to see both sides of the picture As reported the creek is still considered as a source of water supply A few months ago this water was not considered fit for a childrens wading pool The springs feeding this creek start in the neighborhood of the sixth and seventh concessions and the Aurora sideroad in Whit church township To have pure water the town would have to pipe in eight or miles It is doubtful that the town could obtain permission to pipe this water To draw water from this creek oast of the town would need a r i V I Wife Mr J I V tWr I r I QtZ f sr You e v f v7 Red Cross will meet for a quilting bee and social time at Trinity United church on Tuesday March from am to pm Mr and Mrs Robert and children have moved to Richmond Hill where they will make their homo and Mr has entered the automobile sales business Mr and Mrs A Mitchell spent the weekend in Brace- bridge the guests of Mr and Mrs William Members of the Newmarket Art club have been on sketching trips the past two weekends On Sunday a group sketched at the Woods near Mrs Bray of To ronto is spending two weeks holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Rose The ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary catered for the annual banquets on Wednesday for the scouts cubs and their fathers and on Thursday for the guides brownies and their mothers More than were fed at the two meals Mr and Mrs Nick are moving to Islington where they will make their home Mrs Nelson Ion guest speaker on Tuesday night for the the Sutton and District ScoutGuide Mothers auxiliary Mr and Mrs were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Carl of Toronto Mr Garry Proctor has re turned home from the Domini can Republic where he had spent the past four months After visit ing his parents Mr and Mrs Howard Proctor for two weeks Mr Proctor will leave for Mex ico where- he will continue his work with the International Di vision of Otis Elevator Co Mrs Thomas is con valescing at home following major operation at York County hospital Her daughter and chil dren from Toronto are visiting with her for few weeks Mr and Mrs Robert Rose and baby Brent of Reach arc visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Robert Rose Mr Fred Hoover is spend a few days this week visit ing her brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mis Lewis Queens- Dorothy Webster who just returned from a cruise the West Indies spent the weekend with her parent Mr and Mrs James Renville Mis Margaret Robinson and her friend Mrs Tor onto visited Miss Robinsons mother Mrs II Robinson on the weekend Mr George Robinson of California Is visiting tils mother Mrs P Robinson Reeve d 1 Wrightman wife and family had dinner with his father and mother Mr and Mrs William Wrlghlman on the weekend Mr mid Mrs M St Catharines spent the weekend with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Toss h N GwiffinNfy for With the disclosure that ome children had been bitten by A dog and that a dog had been Im pounded by police for observa tion the council of North township passed a reso lution for a bylaw calling for the vaccination for rabies of all township dogs that are allowed to go free The resolution reads That all dogs within the township be vac for or bo tied up by owners until such time as a certificate is produced or tag at tached to the dog and any dog found without a tag may be pounded until the owner com plies with the restrictions or the dog may be destroyed within hours The tag referred to in the resolution is one distributed by the veterinary administering the vaccination to the dog This numbered tag is supplied by the Laboratories who supply the Sutton council at Mondays meeting resolved to advertise in the local paper requesting own ers to have their doga vaccinated for Nothing compulsory was asked for due to the lack of facilities for catching and im pounding Canadian Red Cross Home Nursing classes provide do-it- yourself instruction for thous ands of Canadian women every The fa rVlf I First class mechanic with Excellent working conditions t Clievrolet OldsirtoW STVfeuV PHONE MORTGAGE PROTECTION PLANS 5 z TO o RONALD representing m THE IMPERIAL o Phone Newmarket Expert advice can save you money z TEA BAGS pkg LABEL TEA lb 5c MARINA FANCY BITS PINEAPPLE 20 21c FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 20 tin 29c FLORIDA PURE ORANGE JUICE tin QUALITY ASSURED MARGARINE lb 25c New CINNAMON ROLLS Pig of 29c Now BISCUITS of 19c r FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN 2 tins 25c NEW CROP FLORIDA VALENCIA site IWs PLEASANTVILLE i r i There a large at Mr Till Inst WI sold coffee ami doughnuts for dinner the home of Mrs McCltiro In- Joyce Van Mr and Mrs Keith Ketlieby Mr and MrH roily Mr Don Cflineron of Mr and Mrs Portia Doiitm Mrs Win and two children nil of pent homo of Mr Mr Mrs ten Mr at Newmarket MIas VoriMi Wire In Toronto vlnlted one of her first the Hospital for Sick Children Mr Mrs M McCluro Wanda and and Miss Oh llo arrival homo from Florida Sunday Hioy hail Monday nlfiht supjer the homo of Mis McCluro Mlfifl Dorothy will a travelogue of her Journey to Mexico Florida on Friday at pm Pino Orchard Union church Everyone Is welcome Fire million cubic feot of forest In Canada last and tree diseases FANCY PEAS 2 15 tins ORANGES 39 Mannings Chocolate MALLOW BISCUITS of 20 25c CALIFORNIA SWEET EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lbs 29c EXTRA lax site I25s DELICIOUS APPLES 10 for 45c NEW JERSEY GOLDEN SWEET POTATOES lbs TEXAS NEW CROP- NEW CARROTS or bags TEXAS NEW CROP FIRM GREEN HEW CABBAGE ROASTING or FRYING CHICKENS to lb lb HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO 2 tins 29c PICNIC STYLE RIND 8CORED PORK SHOULDERS FRESH PORK BUTT ROASTS m m m a Rolled MAPLE LEAF Country style POT ROAST lb 27c I SAUSAGE 1 lb 37c THE TREN TODAY IS TO Vt PRICE Van Kirk 2 lb 29c lb 39c TABLE SYRUP jug 23c MINUTE MAID CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE tin 21c CHIPSTEAKS 5 31c YORK BRAND ii lb Trv

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