Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1956, p. 10

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i v V ft p I fc- v Aw SSI V J Pi W WW 1 i mm MMEMORIAM 5J59 ii J IS SB i- fe Kii m itfc 1 mm S5ir CLUB i y- i ATii XJ Wi Vi Wt4 -r- In loving memory of a dear husband Franklin Baldwin who passed away April 121955 I smile with the world As you would have wished But deep in my heart are terribly missed Ever remembered by his wife Vera BECKETT loving memory of a dear husband and father Richard Beckett who passed away April Peacefully sleeping resting at last His weary trials and troubles are past In silence he suffered in pat ience he bore Tilt God called him home too suffer no more Ever remembered by wire Edith and family BLIGHT In ever loving mem ory of our dear son and brother WDll Gerald Blight and members of Mr who lost their lives April enemy territory like falling leaves the years pass by But memories of you will never die Dear son youre in our hearts to stay CARD OF THANKS Mere words are inadequate to express bur gratitude To each and everyone who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful flowers words of sympathy and deeds of infinite kindness we can only say Thank you so much Special thanks to the hospital nurses and staff doctors Margaret and and Rev Clif ford Hall Archie Smith and fa CARD OF Tj The of the late Thomas of gratefully acknowledge the many acts of kindness and pathetic expressions during the illness and the passing of a dearly beloved mother also deep appreciation for the beautiful flo tributes- CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends neighbours and relatives for their flowers and other gifts sent to me while In the hospital and at home Special thanks to Doctors Case and and the hos pital nurses and staff Harry CARD OF THANKS i- t irw One of the most versatile singing groups Canada The Scngmen will present a concert at Trinity United church Newmarket on April at pm The are conducted by David weir known Canadian choirmaster and organist who Jalso will act as master of cere monies The concert will be another in the weekly series presented by The Star Weekly in with the churches of Ontario It is to be entirely free to the public and everyone cordially invited for a fine evening of outstanding music V i I wish to thank my neighbors Loved and remembered each I friends the Newmarket Branch long lonely day of the Canadian Legion and all rf K gtjgK J Nightly at at Sat Mat at j- iv Pi J ife J jm 1 f fe4l J AM 4 WjftANtB i W 1 J- v i Own I i l ffaail Vfc r ft f J fel I -to- iT il OF ay and Friday 630 Last Show i4 Pft Last Show Children all day la T dd J- 1 frta matinee r TUESDAY MANHUNT AND A SEAbINO PASSION RHONDA WILLIAM I Efift v fed DC 1 irtjri r r J ir SCOTT rf r Z iiiT j- 34 v t y i lORl sa TL i vwrftyi A Ll M mm Forever therell be that sad vacant place Dear Gerald your charm your dear smiling Though lost in this life so young so fair Our hone is to meet you some glad day up there Loved deeply in life and still living yet In the depths of our heart which can never forget So sadly missed by Mom Dad Grant and Lois In loving memory of a dear mother and father Ida Mae and William H who passed away April and March The world may change from year to year Arid friends from day to day But never will the ones we loved From memory pass away Always loved and remembered Percy Betty and Sharon Anne In loving memory of our dear parents Mr and Mrs who passed away In March and April These whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind The family who inquired about me my recent stay in Hospital also the Newmarket Veterans James Lee CARD OF THANKS 1 Initiate We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness sympathy and flowers received during the illness and death of our dear mother Mary P Smith The family Recommendation Made For Weekly Meetings A recommendation was made by Councillor Alex on April that council meet weekly It has been meeting twice a month It was pm before coun cil had finished the correspond ence the first item on the agen da and pm when the dele gations had presented their re quests Because of the lateness not all the delegations present could be heard A request for information re garding the proposed eastwest highway along Davis Drive re mained unanswered because of lack of time The annual grant to the market Womens was increased from to by town council at its last meeting The Institute operates the rest room on Botsford St It is impossbile for the to continue the services of the rest room on the former grant explained Mayor Herbert Glad- man The service is a great value to the town- 1 V i a ran VSv P 1 Ww iiv vsirT v v s Surplus In 5S A surplus of 1720114 ended East townships fi nancial year of the auditor reported last Saturday The reasons for the surplus included more grants through subdivisions than had been ex pected more in fines than had been estimated and more on road grants In fees per lot developed the township received from the Shady Acres development north of Davis Drive Newmar ket From the outdoor theatre on the SharonHolland Landing road 200 was received The auditor commented on the good work and cooperation of Ihc clcrKtrtiiSurer of the muni cipality J- Council in creased the auditors salary by SI because there is more work to do on the audit resulting from ne subdivisions Suasler Son J FUNERAL MOTORS J DOANE In loving memory of our dear father Frank Doane who passed away April Upright and just in all his waysj- Loyal and true through all his fc CiijflltaillHrU Silently suffered patiently bore God took him home to suffer no more Lovingly remembered by family MILLER In loving memory of a dear husband and father Rob ert Miller who passed away April Oh that we could clasp his hand His dear kind face just see To hear his voice to see his smile That meant so much to us His spirit fled his sufferings oer Heaven he is free Lovingly remembered by his wife and family MILLIGAN In loving memory of my dear dad George who passed away April At the silent stars look down In grave not far from here Whore sleeps the one we cant forget The one we loved so dear Ever remembered by Martha and Fred MORNINC5 In memory of a dear husband and father Albert Morning who passed away April At rest Sadly missed by his wife ml family SAWFORD- In loving memory of- a dear husband and father George who passed away April Time changes many things But love and memory clings Ever remembered by daughter and soninlaw THOMPSON In memory of a dear husband James Thompson who passed April Just a thought of sweet remem brance Just a memory sad and true Just the love and sweet devotion Of we who think of you Sadly miss by his wife CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the neigh bours and friends who so kindly assisted before and at the time of our wedding anniversary It was very much appreciated Harry and Maude CARD OF THANKS I wish to convey my sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbours who sent cards flowers fruit etc thanks to who Visited Anita thanks to Mrs school Mr nurses doctors in Sick Child rens Hospital- Thanking you nil Anita and Banks Bet- h OF THANKS I wish to take this to thank my neighbors friends for the cards phone calls nets of kindness mv stay in the Western Hospital Toronto Blackburn V CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors friends and relatives for the lovely boxes- of fruit flowers and rife in a re- Queen Elizabeth Inspects in London a model of the new being erected in Coventry The Queen stone of the structure which will replace the one destroyed by Natl bombers In their first saturation raid Movement Of Maritime WoAers To Ontario Farms Starting Now A movement of workers from the Atlantic province to Ontario farms is expected to commence this week it was announced to day by Hon Milton Gregg Minister of Labor This farm excursion like many movements of farm labor in pre vious years was arranged under FederalProvincial Farm Labor Agreements the Minister ex plained The first workers will move about April It is not known at this time how many Maritime workers will in the movement but Inst year more than men took part in a similar movement from the It is expected that the demand for farm help in Ontario this year will be as heavy if not heavier than last year Recruiting for this movement is at present underway in the Maritime provinces and New foundland and is being carried out by local offices of the Nation al Employment Service Provin cial agricultural representatives cooperate fully with the Nation al Employment Service both in recruiting in the East and place ment in Ontario farms Mi STARTUNOIKW In 1 a- SALES AND Main St H rt vfri W A A V COMPLETE SPRING CHANGEOVER Phone Mount ray si -N- I Main f Newmarket Denier L l iiiWSs AUrJii tusai ycy Sr wired tig of the FUNERAL IB MKtn St Phone f 111 fW i i w i 2 i L r l L tarfv T- mm I I- -7- rwi tv m i i v- j- tfM 2T ml tYrV Wr i v i -v- i Aa 1- xSiESS is 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