Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Mar 1956, p. 13

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a Toronto For first time science has found a healing substance with the ability to hemorrhoids to relieve Thousands wave relieved without retort to surgery In case after case while gently pain actual reduction shrink age took place Moat iimiizibz of all results to thorough that sufferers mads statements like have ceased to be a problem secret is a new healing BioDyne at scientific institute you can get this new heain In or form called Preparation Ask fog at all drug stores jtaranteed or money refunded v 1 The United church choir will present a cantata Our Mighty Lord on Palm Sunday March at Last Thursday night the Trail Rangers with their leaders Reg and Bill also Rev and Mr Fred Dew attended the ice carnival at the Maple Leaf Gardens The ladies of the Evening Aux iliary will meeton Tuesday ev ening March at the home Mrs Worship service will be led by Mrs Jack Morritt The study book will be taken by Mrs Leonard Shrop shire There will be a film strip Hostesses are Mrs Musste- Mrs Mrs K Hunter Gets a Month Free Insurance J a young Montreal manager offered ft attack- Ho has been He Confederation life policy that ear a Tot cheque for aMod until be age hie life poller Id full force and Confederation the If he is at age Li will 15000 fa or age for an el to a Total Benefit fa your b Mia about PINE ORCHARD The Willing Workers of Union church held the March meeting at the home of Mrs James Hope The president Mrs Roy Cody conducted the devotionals Mrs Elmer Starr reported on world church news and missionary pro jects A donation of 10 will be sent to the Scott Mission also two quilts Mrs of Newmarket was a welcome visitor Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs Douglas Hope In spite of stormy weather there was a good attendance at Arnold Johnsons farm sale Ce dar Valley on Saturday Mrs and Mrs Ross attended Centre York J board meeting at Au rora on Monday Mr and Mrs James Hope spent the weekend in Grimsby as the guest of Mrs Floyd Simp- son Mis Lillian Berg of Brampton was home over the weekend on the occasion of her mothers birthday Mrs A Berg Rev Hugh Shannon of New market will be in charge of the Union church service on Sunday March Mr and Mrs George Murray of Cedar Valley were in a car accident on Thursday night on Don Mills road near Mr and Mrs J Chapman were recent visitors of their daughter Mrs and Mr Aurora HOPE Hope Hobby club will meet at the home of Mrs Carman Roll ing on Tuesday March at 230 pm The guest speaker will be Mrs Fred of Queens- who will give a demonstra tion of aluminum etching Lunch committee consists of Mrs Harry Walker Mrs Wesley Mrs Ivan and Mrs Evans Please hand in books of tickets for the draw at this meeting On Friday March the pupils of No held a parents day under the leadership of their teacher Miss Ann Harrison and their music teacher Miss Armstrong of Zephyr A short program was given including a minstrel show A display of handicrafts was shown also articles for sale to raise funds for the Junior Red Crosa f riJ- OF NORTH NOTICE Is hereby given that all dogs within the area of the OF NORTH must be Inoculated any dog found running at large without certificate of may be impounded and the owner mast pay a fee for release of dog within hours and also have the dog inoculated or the dog will be destroyed WINCH clerk Dont forget the Irish on Friday March at the United church which is sponsored by the choir There will be games and lunch Mr and Mrs Sheridan nee Jean Cunningham visited her parents Mr and Mrs Cunningham during the weekend Mrs Gordon a former resident here is in the hospital at Hamilton Mr and Mrs Wm Link have gone to Toronto to stay for a time with his sister Mrs Fred Mrs Elmer Stickwood visited her daughter Ruth Mrs at Port Credit on Sun day Mrs A J Milne is spending the week with her daughter Peterborough Mrs Leonard Shropshire spent several days this week with friends at Islington Mrs William Williams a for mer resident here and now liv ing in Newmarket fell on the ice and broke her arm York County Next Week Lamb or lionthe York County Seed Fair goes on and entries for next Wednesdays 20th an nual show are already arriving at Secretary office in encouraging numbers The fact that the fair is on March the first day of spring is purely coincidental rather than to remind farmers to get in on the auction sale of registered seed a feature of the show With the judging completed by noon the Newmarket town hall will be open for inspection of exhibits at pm and tho pro gram will commence at Dr Patterson director of the Agricultural Economics branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture is always a popular speaker because of his very prac tical analysis of farm problems Because of new develop ments in the production of con centrated as well as liquid fer tilizers arrangements have been made have Prof of the Soils Department as one of speakers Prof has had considerable field experience in the cash crop areas where new formulas and me thods of application are followed closely While entries for the seed grain small seeds corn hay turnips etc arc expected to be in this week to aid planning ac commodation they will be ac cepted up till that morning The ten bushel lots of registered and certified oats and barley must be entered early to enable the in spectors to grade and seal tho hags As usual commercial seed dealers will also have displays Directors Of Whitchurch Federation Meeting The directors of the Whit church Federation of Agricul ture held a meeting in the coun cil chamber Vandorf March at pm M McMillan reported on the hog producers and cooperative hog selling convention held in Toronto He explained the working of the cooperative hog selling and the Ontario Market ing Act J reported on the rural safe driving week sponsor ed by tho Ontario Federation and Farm Forum reported that the Whitchurch Federations lost project Brucel losis control in now operating in Whitchurch IF explained the work of the Whitchurch Wild Life and Conservation club There was a on spraying and in spection of cattle under the warble fly act From this dis cussion information was for warded to Whitchurch coun cil A new project was suggested for the federation that the con cessions bo numbered in the township Permission and as sistance from the council will be requested Inter A committee was appointed to arrange for a public meeting to be held In the near future Keswick The Womens Federation will meet in the church on March at Mr and Mrs Ben and Mrs Jim Porter are holidayf- ing in Florida The YPU held a party at Pat Porters home on Friday evening Miss Clarke was ill this week and there Was no school for her room Miss Margaret Campbell was home for the weekend Campbell is recuperating from a fall Mrs Fred Peel visited her daughter in Toronto a few days last week- Mr and Mrs George White left last Thursday on a trip to Oregon USA to visit Mr and Mrs Ritchie Cowan antj family Mr and Mrs Merlin Winch of visited Mr and Mrs Winch on Sunday Miss Margaret Peel of Toronto spent the weekend with her par ents Mr and Mrs Fred Peel In Favor Of Freer World Trade HOLDS EUCHRE A euchre party was held on Friday at the home of Mrs Clarence Burling to raise funds for tho newly organized Recreation Commission Mothers auxiliary Mrs Burling Is chair man of the group The auxil iary Is not planning money rais ing projects but will serve a helping unit for the commission- The great majority of Ontario farmers are in favor of freer world trade judging by the re ports of Forums who dis cussed the topic Trade and Tariffs on March Asked if they thought Cana dian farmers should support the type of program being advanced by the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs nearly per cent of the groups answered like in Dufferin that they thought the idea was good Forum in Grey made it a bit stronger when they said GATT is a step in the right di rection and we think they should he encouraged to work toward freer trade Forum in Bruce says that if 35 countries controlling percent of the worlds trade support this type of program it must be OK pro viding they all live up to the program However there was a small percentage of the Forums who like Darlington in Dur ham County says it does not agree with the lowering of tariffs or free trade on farm products Mono Center Forum in Dufferin County says Canadian farmers should not support this typo of program because as in the case of potatoes the quantity used by each country should be taken into consideration For their second question the Forums were asked what prob lems they see in this policy Kirk Ridge in County after favoring GATT point out that subsidized agriculture will find it hard to meet foreign competi tion without making adjust ments Cameron Point Forum in Vic toria County thinks the escape clause in is one of the biggest problems Caradoc Cen ter in Middlesex County agrees but adds that price supports and free trade are ideas which would likely conflict Then Moore Center West in County thinks surplus disposal will be the biggest prob lem Like Pearl Lake in Bruce it sees a danger of us importing products of which we already have an The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday March Page IS School Costs Not Water Supply King Problem For Subdividing LODGE DEGREES The Mount Albert IOOF lodge members visited Sutton Lodge on Friday March when five candidates received their first degrees and four candidates from Aurora received their first degrees SPEEDERS FINED Motorists paid 2105 in fines to the Magistrates court at New market during the month of August 1955 for infractions of the Highway Traffic act in the municipality Speeders account ed for the larger share of these fines King City water supply to a subdivision outside the village limits is not a problem It is a question of school costs Lacking industry what com pensation is there for the housing subdivider to the cost of education Ernest Smith chair man of the police village board said to representatives of Village Developments Ltd The develop ers were seeking a working agreement with the village to provide water for a proposed residential subdivision on the Stewart Bros farm KeeleSt Interested in purchasing the farm Village Developments agreed to contribute 50G0 to- wards a new well and pump in King City if permitted to have access and use of the well when they are ready to subdivide and provided the supply is available by May 15 If this village to get out of control we could have 5000 people here in no time flat declared Mr Smith With three or four subdividers wanting ac cess every farm in the locality could be under development in a year he said Water supply to outsiders at double rates is a moneymaking scheme but with school accom modation it is a different propo sition Mr Smith stated Subdi viders he said should contribute directly to the original school cost on a proratio basis It is- not enough to compensate for water only was his opinion The proposal is for one and a halfacre lots more with 100 houses of 18000 value The original idea of an Hexing the westerly acres of the Stewart farm to the village- has been abandoned by the sub- divider J WILLIS St A The Drug Store Agent Tobacconist Business Founded PA BOOK MUSIC SHOPPE i i Tn J Stationery Greeting Cards Agent For Era Classified THE MISSES WOOD St 9 HOPE HOBBY CLUB In place of the regular meeting number of members and friends of the Hope Hobby Club took in a bus trip to Toronto in Febru ary They were taken on a tour of the Broad Company Here they enjoyed a lunch courtesy of Bread later visited Boxers wallpaper factory ill New Toronto and after two hours downtown gathered for a five oclock dinner The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Rolling Mount Albert Mrs Fred will give a de monstration of aluminum etch ing Program committee Mrs Ramsey Mrs Stevens Lunch committee Mrs Evans ww I fa Yes buy now the stunning new models of the can which are taking Canada by storm the models youve waited eagerly to ice and to drive the SPIGU and century And 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