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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Dec 1951, p. 5

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i J k sale at the Livestock Sales Arena selling- livestock our laity Fresh cows springers heif ers sheep calves pigs and horses Pickup and delivery can be This Is your community sale Come early and bring some thing to sell You bring it and well sell it- Sale every Saturday at pm Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet- Sellers and Atkinson auctioneers Wednesday Dispersal sale of registered and grade cattle from the accredited and vaccinated herd of Geo Richardson at lot con Whit- church mile north of Vandorf Several of these young cattle are suitable for export In case of bad weather sale will be held inside Sale pm Terms cash Clayton clerk A S Farmer NOTICE Under and by virtue of the pro visions of the Warehousemans Men Act there will be offered for sale by lie auction for charges for work and storage incurred at The Windmill Garage Jerry Prop on Saturday Dec at 1 the following motor vehicle registered as Ontario License One Dump Truck model Sen No Model 3ton capacity There is presently owing to The Windmill Jerry Prop for charges only the sum of The Windmill Garage Jerry Prop Ontario At York County hospi tal Friday Nov to Mr and Mrs Leslie Oak Ridges a daughter At York County hos pital Wednesday Dec to Mr and Mrs Frederick a daughter At York County hospi tal Monday Dec to Mr and Mrs Richard Aurora a son At York County hos pital Tuesday Dec to Mr and Mrs a daughter- At York County hospi tal Sunday Dec to Mr and Mrs Elwood Gilpin Newmar ket a son At York County hospi tal Wednesday Dec to Mr and Mrs Harold Bal- a daughter At York County hospital Friday Nov to Mr and Mrs Gordon King a daughter fitl York County hospital Sunday Dec 2 to Mr and Mrs Charles Shier Newmarket a daughter still born Thompson At York hos pital Thursday Nov to Mr and Mrs Thompson Newmarket a daughter At Grace Hospital Windsor on Sunday Nov to Mr and Mrs Robert Trinder Shirley Creed a son Robert Scott NOTICE By of mechanics lien field by us for repairs and storage we will sell by public auction on the of December at pm on our premises Eagle St Newmarket a Nash sedan serial no and lic ense no Morton Brothers Limited Howard J Mciton DEATHS Young At Toronto on Nov Allan Baillie Young husband of Evelyn Willson falher of Allan Harrison brother of Mrs K MacDonald Helen of Mont real Service was held November Interment Newmarket cemetery SALE I OF CATTLE an Accredited Vaccin ated Herd All Mid Baited on the Property The undersigned has receive Instructions to sell by public auction at MIT CON WHITCHURCH TOWNSHIP Half mile north of WEDNESDAY DEC The following property belonging to GEO RICHARDSON Sylvia Gay bred Juno Gay Poach bred May 21 Laura bred July Malda Hell bred July Sylvia Moynh bred July Patricia bred Sept cow bred Mar cow bred June Grade cow bred Mar Mnlda nolle Gay bred June Gay Phyllis bred May Spring Sunshine Hell open Spring Hud Abbe- kerk bred Juno Mnplo Crest Abbe bred Nov Crest elm bred Nov Maple Crest Sylvia Hag- apple open Maple Crest bred Nov Crest by bred Nov Maple Crest bred Nov 1951 Maplo Crest Patricia Prin cess bred Nov Crest Malda open Maplo Abbokcrk Vera open Grade Heifer bred Nov 1951 Heifer open Black Admiral Ideal born March IB Several of these young heifers ore suitable for export In cose of bad weather sale will be held in Bide CANADAS PLACES After years of plodding through Northern Ontarios dense land on in winter by canoe in summer Rev Gustavo Lara- parish priest of Roman Catholic church at north of Sudbury has taken to the air The priest will use trim silver and red Cessna aircraft donated by Buffalo sportsmen friends to visit hi farflung missions in all where be ministers to some lumber men railway employees and trapper ROMAN SALUTE FOR CANADIAN DELEGATE IN memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away Dec You are not forgotten Mother Nor ever will you be As long as life and memory last We will remember you Ever remembered by Clarence Alice and family In loving memory of Beatrice Marlon a mother who passed away Decem ber Your memory to us is a keepsake With which we will never part Cod has you in His keeping We have you In our hearts Kver remembered by Lila and Bill In loving memory of dear mother Beatrice Marion who passed away Dec Today recalls sad memories Of a dear mother gone to rest Happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill Ever remembered by daughter If axel soninlaw Joe and grand children Marion George and Diane In sad and loving mem ory of dear mother Beatrice Marion Brecn who passed away Dec Her thoughts were all so full of us She never could forget So now wo think Hint where she Is She must tie watching yet As guardian angels keep watch up there Please just let her know That we down here do not forget We love and miss her so sweet to remember a mother so denr Absent from us yet ever so near Unseen by the world she stands by our side And whispers Dear children passing cannot divide Sadly missed and lovingly re mom bored by daughter Doris and soninlaw Jack In loving memory of mother Beatrice Marion who passed on Dec While you dear mother rest and sleep Though on earth you are no more Still memory you are with us As you always were before While you are softly sleeping And tho flowers gently wave What I would give to clasp your hand one we could not save remembered by Son Floyd and daughterinlaw Lillian son Howard and Kalh- Icon Newmarket Era CHALK Sa wel1 Above one the he Ma gar to SS GIa where they were flown to ScTL1l 0C Aurora Town Teams Score Goals In Tuesday Fixture j it CuisdUJ of many cancerfighting weapons to be made as a result at the Chalk river atomic energy research this was turned over to Victoria hospital London cobalt as an bomb to bombard in mechanical arrangement shown here Canadian and ware on hand to the machine I chief of staff for defence General Inspects air force honor guards upon his arrival at air- nor The general heads a group of from Canada who win the in NATO conference began Borne on November MASCOT It was goals galore in Tuesday Aurora Town League fixtures The teams punched home 24 Paced by hat trick performan ces by Harold Flash Stephen son and Frank Rocket Young Ditch Diggers swamped Victory Flyers 2 It was the Flyers first loss and cracked a three game winning streak Sparkplugged by three point men Ron Chubby Simmons and Bruce Rose Cliff Chapmans Cases Aces blanketed Jim Mur rays The loss spilled into the league basement In the early game Charlie Sutton Mickey Sutton Earl Don Watson Ron Smith and Rill Tiger netted singletons support of Harold Stephensons and Frank Youngs threegoal scoring sprees Ronnie Brown in the Diggers cage had his shutout erased by till Bill whipped home the Flyers gooseegg crack ers in the final five minutes both were breakaway efforts- Bruce Rose potted three Ron Simmons two Baldy Summers and notched singles as the outgun ned the Hotelmen in every round Bill Kirbyson laced in two and Chuck one to pro vide the fire power DRIVER DOZES OFF CLIMBS FROM WRECK AFTER 30 FT ROLL A young Richmond Hill man who is believed to have momen tarily fallen asleep at the wheel of his cor early last Saturday turned the ignition key off and climbed out of his wrecked vehicle after it had made some hazardous manoeuvres A Hall received a bump on his head and a bruised leg when his car brushed off a roadside tree near the Bond Lake curve went into a roll for about 30 feet and hit second tree Hall awakened when the ear to a stop Police said Hall claimed ho remembered the curve of the FOUR WITHDRAW Continued from Page 1 that trespass road Mrs Douglas Arnold Roches Point complained that there was no township plan where rate payers could find out where legal roads were situated ENGAGEMENTS The engagement announced daughter of Mr and Mrs Toronto to Mr Wilfred Taylor La Rue son of Mrs Jessie la Hue and the late Mr La Rue wedding announcement later TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWMARKET My sincere thanks for the you hive me at the polls In me to the school bowl May I I Male at Clayton Clerk A Farmer Auctioneer Phone el CAW or I wish to take opportunity to thank the many friends and neighbor who contributed flowers card and of sympathy the loss of my husband Mrs Nathan longhiirst CARD OF The Cheerio of the United church Mount Albert to ex tend their hearty thanks to all who audited in making their on Saturday a They are very grateful OF To electors of the Munlclp of I wih to thank the ratepayer for In electing me as reeve for coming year Alfred CARD OF THANKH Williams and In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Alice who passed away Doc What would wo give her hand to clasp Her patient face to To hear her voice to see her smile As In the days that used to be Rut soma sweet day well meet again Hoyond the toll and strife And clasp each others hand once more In heaven that happy lifo Sadly missed by her husband and daughter Minnie In loving memory of a dear and father William who passed Though absent ho Is always near Still loved and over dear remomherert by wife and family loving memory of our door grandson Johnny who passed away Dec Ere could blight or sorrow fade Death came with The opening bud to heaven con voyed And bade It blossom there Grandma and Art ATIIOMB Mr Fred Hoover St will be at homo to and neighbors on Wad Dec from to In the afternoon and again In oven on occasion of la wthday Central Little mascot of Lieut Ed Mnstroimrdis Royal Regiments platoon in Korea Is a veteran now platoon fought its way out of a Chinese trap around an outpost position yards from the main United Notions Lines on Nov Sport was of the coolest customers during entire eighthour brittle which raged until the Canadians were almost out of ammunition Alter battle it Bed Butler left Sudbury found tho pup jtlll growling defiance the platoons command post which earlier had been overrun by attacking Chinese He brought him back to Mart Mastronardi right Puller was trapped by allocking Chinese and posjum In hia slit trench after a Chinese a grenade hi way Ho was unhurt In battle CM- formations suffered heavy casualties NIC FOR CHRISTMAS bay m Mt of beat a modal ear display at aaa Mm at snttag per a tot v

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