Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Jul 1956, p. 2

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GOING TO THE OLD COUNTRY In all your j HERBERT GOODHOOFD TRAVEL BUREAU for all lines dnd for the American Express In arranging lours in Europe Main Newmarket Phone j ST JOHNS RECTORY ROBBED OF While mm was said at St John church New market on Sunday morning thieves ransacked the residence of Rev J Sullivan and stole A back window leading into a sun porch was opened and the frame around the back door was forced loose to gain entry to the kitchen while Father Sullivan was in church between and am The money was taken from the office bedroom and the kitch en Approximately 50 was church funds TO THE READERS While tome members or may not be reemployed by the new company controlling the Era and Exprets the old staff a a unit terminates association with the paper this week At this time we would like to thank the people of Newmarket and district the readers for their support of the Era and Express This newspaper has meant more than jobs to us more than the weekly pay cheques It has been a long association 12 years being the average length of employment for each person the good friendships and the Eras record of independence community responsibility and fine reputation for good journalism produced a strong loyalty in this group of employees This is from the old staff and thanks to the loyal readers WI Page The Newmarket Era and Express Friday July 13 S3 Z f r afiiZJ J 4m fine outdoor vacation one of Ontarios popular and a hut trip there and back r j P JT iiiffr wiir MIDLAND Seech Round Bun Phone 300 Ji- MARGARET ARNOLD GORDON CALVERT DEAN ALICE GIBBONS JAN BILL INGRAM MARTHA CHARLIE MOFFAT CLAIRE POLLOCK LAWRENCE RACINE ERNIE STEFANIUK ED STEPHENS JACK STRUTHIRS Milt now located corner Davis Drive and Main St Full line Products Complete lubrication and car washing Licenced Mechanic Phone Newmarket JVjxLj v TRY THE 4 I s ITS THE MODERN WAY TO GO J fei AND EVERY SOTO IT r BU i imagine hmo easy driving caw be until you drive a De Solo wilh the touchgo of pushbutton Power lite transmission rjMT ait I- i i A a t I V J il y i i l A 15 Jr Trst J r j i J I a s reason to feci a tingle of when you step into a button- on your way to a new adventure in modern Yes The though you afford to pay more Solo you the way to drive lofiay daily when you team up that V8 with full time power and power brake to make the ffoinff and brand of magic youllnd on So the firnt step now We will only be glad to provide a fur in field new a and let you thrill to Magic Touch ANEW THE FORWARD LOOK r fi In by limiUJ The branch of the WJ met at the home of Mrs Willard Colo A two minute all- was observed and the Lords prayer repeated in memory of one departed member Mrs Sidney Thompson gave an interesting on Canadian In dustries Mrs F Dew gave a report on the District convention and Mrs Eves a talk about her visit to Green Acres Several patriotic songs were sung follow ed with the Queen The July meeting will be at Mrs George Richardsons homo June meeting of the Ze phyr WI held In the com munity hall Wednesday evening June The president in the chair opened the meeting with a short poem followed by the Ode the Collect and Lords prayer in unison Several Hems of business were discussed one being a nice holi day at from the to We moved and passed that the car be paid for the trip to rally It was decided that a committee get ready tho required articles for a WI ex hibit at Sutton Fair Aug and A discussion was held on a bus trip in July and a committee ap pointed to decide the details It was also decided that members send cards and a gift to Mrs Mac Armstrong who is ill in a Toronto hospital Roll call was answered by each member reading the name of a country in the United Nations Mrs Arnold then took charge Of program Michael Ballard played two lovely numbers on the piano Mrs A Armstrong our guest speaker was introduc ed and gave us a most splendid and informative talk on CO The why when and where of the subject being handled very capably by Mrs Armstrong Training centres were set tip for teaching health and over usual social half hour nations took part in the work all lovely lunch and enjoyed our doing a great and wonderful ser vice in every way A hearty vote of thanks was given Mrs Arm strong for her wonderful address Mrs Brown was then called forward and Mrs Profit read an address and Mrs pre sented Mrs Brown with a box containing a lovely necklace and matching earrings from the as the family is moving to Tor onto Mrs Brown taken sur prise made a very suitable reply We then sang the Queen had a TiredWeakMen Get New Pep at 60 new Im iiM at l050t an llorJi fiV- lie new At L Around Corner Main Street South PlAY SHORTS BOYS BRIEFS AND VESTS BOYS COTTON JEANS TO BOYS PENMAN SHIRTS MENS SPORT SHIRTS MENS BRIEFS AND VESTS PEDAl PUSHERS SHORTS RAYON PANTIES FANCY SHORTS SUN DRESSES DIAPERS MR DOZEN 35e 3100 3100 up Dr BURROWS Physician and Surgaon announces the opening of his office sit High St ami Elm Sutton West TOWEL CASES RIAl VALUE Office hours dally- except Wed and Sun Phono Sutton SHEETS 99 BRIDES HALOES up 3- SI 149 a 249 595 198 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED WW TV v v Vv- i

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