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Newmarket Era , January 11, 1929, p. 6

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It Albert swik AGENT Mount Albert A ltmasdcn of Toronto CAM Or Mr find Clayton Paisley nod to express their apprecia tion to friend 0 Where so kind during the sickness lMK dttugltter Blanche SKATING RINK- SHARON Service at St James will ho at pm next and oh the following Sun day at am Miss of Toronto spent the with her sister Mrs Frank Tate The funeral of tho late Miss Clara was hold from the homo on Monday afternoon Miss of Toronto spent a few days with her sister Mrs Knight- Miss Ethel Shaw returned to Grand Rapids Midi on Sunday after spending a couple of weeks with her mother Auxiliary of St James Church will moot at the home of Mrs on Thurs day the 17th at pm- This being first mooting of the year ho of offi cers takes place member Is asked to be present Glad to see the people out after being shut in metsles but so many have taken tho flu Miss Sloan returned on Sunday night ready to start work on Monday- Wo are glad have her back with us again Mrs Dr Lewis spent a few days last wock mother Mrs J There will ho League on Friday night liiifl vook so bo prepared to hand in your mission money for the past year so the all he closed Church next Sunday at usual time 730 more out by that time Mrs- John of QucensYjJle and Mrs of spent Friday with s The Ladies Aid of lie United Church will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs on Thursday Jan The U P Club will met at the home of Mr and Mrs H on Wednesday Jan Everyone welcome PICTURE snow Dont ing lictnr In the IIO- Ml 18 Jackie in I Hoy- and Tom Micks In I- In the West Dr R Hewitt DENTIST Albert by BREEZES After ve Feathered serin responding to m Delving several enquiries regarding tin for a has on the in games CARD OF THANKS J extends to the CARD OF THANKS Mum friends it on Tuesday evening and Mrs- Gordon new home in Kingston sumed the duties of Ft Penitentiary Farm A very evening was a i id dancing and about eleven i follow address presented To Mr Gordon Wilmot Dear Friends- It is feelings of true sorrow a community learn of your anti from midst The many and unanimous expressions of re- 1 and kindly reference heard on every hand will evidence he high esteem in which you are held It is your heritage to have won by a careful land consistent life the admiration and affec- those among whom you have worked for several years To demonstrate the sincerity of our tion we ask you Mrs Wilmot to this Wicker Fern Basket and Mr Wilmot this king Stand as a small token assuring you that it can by no means express all the gra titude we feel est assured that you carry with you the best wishes of all your Sharon friends for sue- ss and happiness as you take up your work Kingston Signed on behalf of the community Mrs Micks and Al Davis friends especially the Scotch Thistle Truly had pre paring for my southern trip but will dolay it long enough to give some items of interest weatherman appears to carry a grouch us this week as he has sent later lasting some days Among those who have put old man Flu on the fence are W the robust morel ho OBrien family Frank Tomlinson and Harry Comers household Mr and Mrs Clarence Cryderman and daughter of Toronto have been visiting at James Alberts All last week there was hustling and bust ling on concessions and sideroads by four busy aspirants for the Township also two former members hoping to attain the deputyreoveship After a week of shaking hands kissing all the new babies and making numerous and promises they hastened to the polling booth in the hope that a smile would finally induce the obstinate voter to cast his ballot in Hie desired direction On Monday the electors turned and Robert Davidson into office of deputy- reeve by a majority of eightyseven over his opponent Tillett Everylh and silent as the tomb once more Will Crawford the local designer is home on furlough from for a few days nay be his designs are not all on buildings is alleged he is skilful on well curbing Aird lost a valuable horse the night The sound of the axe and saw tells of the havoc that is being made among the elms and cannon ball still makes its trips through Ford City Those using the swamp road must stop look and lish all time is train time- Our mail carrier was laid off a few days with tho flu and thus the almanacs were several hours late Mr Clarence Smith the village mechanic accepted a position in the Keswick lose a valuable man No fast driving allowed on our roads ring according to the latest despatch from Special constable Those exceeding Church Ihi Miss Ruby returned home Sunday from Toronto where she had been Lindsay one pending part of the holiday with her George Johnston of has been seventh year He was one of the pioneers of lh6 past wecklhis section an was h reg lursing an injured foot business trip to- suddenly at of the Sunday school the United Church was held last Friday evening At the close of meeting the teachers find officers of the school were entertained to luncheon by Mr and Mrs Culverwell at homo CANADIANS TO GET WAR INDEMNITY Two Million Dollars to be Distributed The on Saturday evening along with payment of indemnity to Canadians for civil the weather turning on Sunday made Very slippery in places Morris from near who has visiting with lier cousin Mrs Culver- wen- returned home on Sunday losses sustained during the Great War The bill may undergo further revision but in its present form it is learned payment in full is provided for in connection with all claims dec SI approved in the report of Royal Mrs- Leonard Stephenson and family have Commissioner James K of returned home from visiting with relatives U- In respect to claims approved by Mr Richmond Hill for amounts above a provision is Master George Cooke returned incorporated in measure that payment be on Sunday after spending the holiday season aiming scale on claims of 25000 at ihis home here only Great interest was shown here in the rj whole proposal as at present drafted for Councillors on Monday The follow- would entail payment to Canadian claimants of elected Stephen and his money Sellers Dr A and Morrison be paid out of received by Pugsley headed the poll Congratula- Canada from Germany under the Dawes I aligns plan Mrs- George Timmins returned home on slightly more than would from visiting relatives at and benefit the legislation In the constituency Mr George Timmins motored QueensLunenburg alone about to for her and during the trip ha1 his citizens mostly fishermen would receive damaged on account fey of Ihe road remained at f water ami RISING Mr Harvey Taylor AFTER BLIZZARD mofjored to the city on Taylor who is a patient Hospital Mr James Eva and Grace w WJ Monday to visit Mrs Taylor who is a patient Marie Ont Jan- Though in Toronto General Hospital Friends of Mrs snow is still falling throughout the district the Taylor will be pleased to learn that her opera- heavy west wind has subsided and citizens of was quite successful and her condition the city and surrounding townships are busy jiiii satisfactory digging themselves out after one of the most Miss Eva Taylor has returned to Toronto to severe in recent years her studies at Toronto University Between noon on Saturday and this morning CARD OF THANKS GORDON PHILLIPS v eather es are in proper shape for a broken spine The motto is Drive slow and carry an axe Holdups are quite common in our day One of our local swains was held up recently escaped by a close shave Mrs Ed Cryderman and are nto Ford City in the house owned by the late Johnston Mrs James Crittenden is visiting her daugh ter in the youths to buckle on theirskates and glide over its crystal bosom Wishing Red Wing Blackbird Scotch This tle and Banshee the compliments of the season I once more retire to the chaigs I once more retire to the crags Owl Junior PETERS CORNERS The new year came in quite cold with d very little snow We had hoped thai would check the flu but it in nearly every home Earl Peters underwent an Prave el- spending the holiday season at home j it is estimated that over two feet of snow fell Mr- Duncan King is having quite a serious and this driven before the 3omitegale block- time with the flu country- roads and stalled all vehicular traf- iitij rin Ihe country areas In Ome instances was so badly drifted that the snow and other equipment were unable to A Belfry began a series of sermons cope with it he Twelve Apostles last Sunday evening There is liltle change in the depth of water theme last Sunday was Peter the Impel- along the waterfront today and if anything Next evening the theme will is a The blush ice blockade John the Apostle of Love Everybody will in the rock cuts below the city still holds and be made welcome Service at oclock it is possible that the river may rise within the Mr and Mrs also Miss and Flo next few though the of the Osborne motored to Peterboro on Sunday snow will give some relief inasmuch as no daily freight of the York Radial line more of if is likely to pile up against that which time of leaving Sutton this week is already causing the damage further notice the car will leave here at The lower gallery of the Great Lakes Power Companys plant is today with fwo toot wafer- submerging the tool box and j mvenienee- This is the first the history of the plant that this has Council ifor -1929- here Get Hurrah The cold your skates ready Miss Marie Cairns has returned to Ottawa Miss Bertha Pierce and brother have return ed home after spending the holidays with their and uncle Mrs- who has been very ill is improving We are sorry to hear that at time of writing Mr Jacob Smith is very ill also Mi Smiths little We CARD OF THANKS to low Wo ill with scarlet David While Mi shot The preaching service- Church have been inter season port that Mr Bain was out hunting he him to a seat i There READ THIS- unning of the Lake Si he middle of January out shortly ad be a change in Line about Time Tables will NOT THE WAY hospital last Thursday at his home here re very pleased that the radial a RAVENSHOE ml CEMETERY MEETING The annual meeting Cemetery Company Telephone Hoard the reception of general BYRON It CARD OF THANKS The play entitled Jumbo which took so well at the Concert is bean pealed on Friday night Jan in the school hall The play is to be followed by a box social Everybody come and enjoy yourself The snowfall which came on the frozen ground made quite nice sleighing for a days which was thoroughly enjoyed Sickness is causing quite a difference in the attendance at the day school No and the Sunday School combined their school concert Theiiight was very un favorable hut a good crowd was out Our Womens Institute met in the Commu nity Hall on Tuesday afternoon There was a good attendance and three new members were added to the list The program was very in teresting It was decide to hold a community oyster supper on Friday evening Feb 15th and there is to be a play in connection Prepara tions will he made to accommodate a large crowd Miss Ruth Weddel has invited the True class to spent the afternoon of Jan al her home Mr Chas- White has installed a radio from Bros Newmarket He is- looking to enjoying the news and concerts these nights Reports of grain and fowl thieves exploring other peoples barns lately Some one is to catch the culprits before long Mr Harry Barker and Mrs Will Hamilton will give the annual Ladies Aid tea on Wed nesday Jany All come and help to swell the funds Miss Ida Wilkinson is spending her holidays with friends here Mr- and Mrs Ellis Pollock and Mr and Mrs Robert of Y spent New Years day with the forme Glad to know that those have here a patent hoe thats going ionize work in the potato field said l as he sealed himself in the barn beside Philander Gregg I am well i Ihe merits of the article but what I to know is just how to approach the VIRGINIA BEACH doorwa The surrounding district has donned the- mantle of purity which gives a more wintry effect to Ihe village and the traffic on the ice rrom the island is causing more stir about this suryeyingUie of the country A horse and buggy appearance of chilling hospitality Tom Big Canoe was the first vehicle enough to the average cross the lake this season Fishing is the tu l fo approach him by the nam now you to Miss Marie Lyons of Sutton visited Miss and let him tell ye which way to come- Doris Lyons on Sunday l want over- Misses Helen and Vera visited strawberry patch and on through his Frances ane recently l a Mrs Sherman Brown and daughter also ce which I hi- remarks to Ihe case Elizabeth Warren of Sutton spent Saturday best way to approach Mrs W Evans an average young man if you Rev and Mrs Twist were calling on friends to sell your paytentihoe to tii on Tuesday egg was so There was no service either church Sun- wt thai the Weather bad and much sickness but the and Hie hoe vtunsbed by he road before cases of flu are somewhat less this week llence become School reopened on Monday but onl HEAVENLY PEACE Monday but only pupils in attendance and Mrs- George Wilson vleited Ted Sherwood on Tuesday Doctor When daughter Mrs Ted Sherwood she must place the- It seemed quil queer to those- mouth the flu are on the mend The roads are rather quiet since the lions We expect the new councillors to make great improvements Dont disappoint ZEPHYR There are still quite a number of people ill with the flu but hope the weather will clear the sickness up J Mr will soon have- bis completed Miss Loverna is in city for her aunt was hurt by an auto- Miss Ruby will soon be leaving Stanford Cbnn to take a position with brother Dr W Word was received last Thursday of the sudden death from heart failure of Mrs Thos Heath of Toronto Funeral was to Prospect Cemetery year ago Mrs Heath ease on impossible to endure Hie old way since have had the use of the lights motors washing ma chines and irons and all the rest of these con veniences We wonder how others who could have the hydro can be without it The tele phone also was not working properly None of the rings came in correctly but this was Monday iles for- lakes den on Sunday Election dav was quiet here as were put back by Shampooing Marcelling SUTTON WEST Our people are grateful bo all who v- to the success of the supper and concert held in Community Hall on Jan- It is hoped that everybody who attended felt at home and enjoyed he social very much visited Mr Angus the has returned the Christmas holidays in Just about father Mr Cook was buried also Mr Heath lost his mother in the same year We extend sympathy to the bo husband and relatives The regular monthly meeting of Zephyr W will take the form a foe only and their escorts on Wednesday evening Jan Mrs Lang convenor of the itOOHES POINT We ciad to McGowan back again SStrl attack of the flu while away was home over the week tier holidays end Election day passed rather quiet The were in a very dangerous condition ve made with care is a great deal of community In some eases re stricken home over the weekend in nursing A gasoline leak blew a garage lawa and one man was killed The construction of a three million dollar tain elevator and a a mill at Windsor is announced for J attorney for the company appearing before m council at its inaugural flS for the pasage of a affecting front rights Peteiboro Jan The opportune home an older son probably saved Ihe of George his wife and tour this morning when their tt destroyed by lire upper part of the building names ami the asleep He was just time waken his parents and help them smaller children to safety Cobalt Jan Attacked by mongrel collie pups which apparency jumped on her any warninsix -year- Hold met a horrible fate three miles from Lake yesterday afternoon He was lorn from her head clothing from her body her form been exposed to the bitter wVjathor of a coi for some the dogs found tho lying on the nearly dead Old Gentleman Why Is the station hut I think its to

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