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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 11, 1952, p. 7

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sWo ir i7 J loving memory of w dear mother Aimed fflR December recall sad memories I a dear mother gone to J And the one who think of her today the one who loved her best Deeply loved and daily by daughters and sad and loving memory of a dear mother Ber tha Shaddock who passed away December 15 Past her past her pain MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS p- of Newmarket pre NOMINATIONS MP f Ami of Separate School for Newmarket Take bat of the Cathie the tomTVf Hat at the It to on Wed- mm Trustee to bold offee for two farther that if mere Candidates ttaii Med a fa on Wednesday be day of Chambers of the Hall In the forenoon and eontina c Vi ler officer for the ym -TJr- THE Cease to weep for tear are vain She who suffered Is at rest Gone to Heaven with the God knows how much we miss her Never shall her memory fade shall always wander Loving thoughts To the grave where she is laid Ever remembered by daughter Eva and family SHADDOCK In loving memory of our dear mother Bertha Shad dock who passed away Decem ber Her memory is my With which sever part God has her bis keeping J have her my heart Though out of sight is ever near Still missed lived still miner She will live with In mem Until the end of time Never forgotten by son Jay daughters fifabel and Delia CARD OF THANKS The members of the Cheerio Club would like to express their appreciation to all who helped to make their annual bazaar a success j v i ro offering AM the people of this district an a home to in our recently lot Registered Plan Subdivision located owners the O balance of this between the Concession running the Island Grove dock area in possible for our young to locate ire offering building lots with down payment 25 and payments that and Telephone lines a service is right at your Excellent and shopping center with Widening and paving of the Fourth approach to Toronto makes iuiUilp to advertising campaign in city papers Subdivision in the next days to this at todays low ice contact us immediately CARD OF THANKS V The family of the late David Graham wish to thank their neighbors friends and relatives for their kindness and messages of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement also thanking Rev Thorneloe for his soling words CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt hanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from neigh bors relatives and friends Spec ial thanks are extended to the nurses of York County hospital Dr M the Davis Leather Co and staff the Ben der Casket Co and staff the Ladles Prayer Group of the Tabernacle also to Rev yielding for his consoling words and help In our sad bereavement of a loving husband and father Mrs Bert Scott and famil CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs A Scott Olive and wish to thank the of Vandorf and district for the very cordial reception and useful gifts they received last Thursday This occasion ha long remembered ENGAGEMENTS PROPERTIES JCr Ojraer a 184 Mr and Mrs Norman Burling wish to announce the engage of their daughter Norma to Edward Brown Angus The wedding to take place in St Andrews church Saturday Dec a oclock Hie Rev Harry Morrison and Mrs Morrison announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Fran ces to Rev Gordon Ward Winch of Central Butte Sask atchewan son of Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Keswick marriage will lake place on Tuesday Dec at oclock In College Chapel Toron Mr and Mrs Wilbur spent Tuesday evening with his parents on St PLEASANTVILLE White Gift Sunday will be on Dec at the church Gilts will go to the Fred Victor Mission for the needy ones The school pro gram will be held on Thursday Dec at 2 pan The Community club will have a Christmas pro gram on Monday evening Dec at the school Ladies are ask ed to Mr and Mrs Harry Green wood and three children had Sunday dinner at the Greenwood home Mrs A Tucker and Mrs a were Sunday night tea guests with Mrs Wood and Lloyd Pine Orchard Mr- and Mrs cele brated their wedding anni versary on Sunday Mr arm Mrs Tom Sheridan and son also Mr and Roy McNicol and daughter were the guests Visitors at the Toole homes for the weekend included Mr and Mrs A Forbes and Donna Mr and Mrs Chantler and daughter also Mrs S Burlington Mr and Mrs and Mr Robt Newton Robin son were Friday night tea guests at the home of Mr Doug -Mc- V Mrs had for Thursday dinner last week Mr and Mrs and Earl Port Perry also Mr and Mrs and Our sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Harry West in the loss of their brother Mr Archie Dike Dikes mill Mr and Mrs A had as guests for Sunday tea Mr Edmonton Mrs MacLeod Mr- Allan Mac Leod and Mrs MacLeod all of Toronto NEWMARKET SOCIAL NEWS Rev and Mrs A E Bailey and children and Mr and Mrs Charles Cumber Mr and Mrs Harold Hilton Paul and Joy spent Wednesday with their parents Mr and Mrs Wilfred to celebrate Mr birthday Mr and Mrs Gordon and Judy spent Sunday with his parents- on Botsford St Spits Lose To Rack a capital mean ing effort for the Spitfires Saturday on their hockey jour ney to For min utes of rapid fire action Spits clung to Polar Kings Big Eight group pacesetters for a tie Spits in fact to this point held a slight edge on the Then trouble devel oped at an amazing rate for the Polar Kings flashed four goals in four min utes past Bill to he the Spits bid loomed large in those final disastrous minutes First Was injured leaving coach Morrison with two reargtiards second Polar Kings slashecV away a fluke goal and that was all the free wheeling Kings needed to catch fire The loss halted a Spits fourgame winning skein Fred DonGibson and Al triggered the Spits tallies I A For As soon as the sun starts to shine on both sides of the fence in the spring the arid District Ladies Softball league will be ready to resume action Team managers coaches and players gathered in Sat urday night to conclude a suc cessful league season with the leagues annual banquet The banquet was held in the Stayner recreation hall with Midland and Newmarket being represented Following the banquet the teams got down to naming an execu tive for the season New markets own coach booster and sportsman Charlie was name president Bob Watson Barrie was elected vicepresident and H Wright leagues effici ent secretary over the past few years was returned as Also on the agenda was the presentation of the those Hub fans who keep up a continual barrage of HOWs the Big Eight Intermediate A race going heres the latest facts and figures Polar Kings with five wins in as many tries are leaders l Oakville with an percent mark four wins and one loss are second Eddie Bushs Collingwood tribe hold third place with two wins and a loss for Newmarket Spits are fourth placers with four wins and three losses for a mark Milton Coops via ah even season three wins three losses are Georgetown Raiders are sixth with three wins in eight tries for a mark Midland Flyers make their intermediate OHA debut in the Big Eight compe tition here tonight Fergus Steel Workers with an intermediate tab have yet 1 to the win column in eight attempts and ore solidly en trenched in the league basement AURORA LADIES Aurora ladies after a success bid last spring the North York title have stepped up into fast hockey company this sea son Theyve been with Dixie Hamilton and East York in the newly organized Ontario Ladies Hockey League Ken Rose and at tended the organization of the Ontario Ladies Hockey League recently and were nam the leagues advisory board Ken again coach ing the Aurora club and the girls will play home games in the Aur ora arena each night between the two Town League con tests A schedule with home and away game a week Is planned Aurora lost their league debut Friday to Ham ilton in liamlltoni Aurora girls are also Hoping to the York Ladies Hockey league race when thai league is organized- Stationery Wallpapers Select Greeting Cards etc Agent For Era Classified Ada SL Aurora Big pantry bill In 1951 Cana dians spent on food J The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Bee phy emblematic of District League supremacy to the team having lifted the trophy from Midland in the finals Newly named league presi dent Charles made the presentation Barrie team cap tain and pitcher Dorothy Miller accepting on behalf of her team mates Crests were also pre sented to each member of the winning team AUSTINS HARDWARE WE DELIVER MAIN ST PH I i J WILLIS PhmB Druggist The Drug Store News agent Tobacconist etc Business Founded St Aurora Telephone WITH HEW YEAR POSSESSION frame bungalow frame bungalow frame bungalow frame bungalow stucco bungalow frame bungalow house frame house brick house Some have oil burners I VU6 i Low down payment on any purchase WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD MAKE OFFER t E REALTOR ftlaln St Newmarket Evenings R phone Evenings J Wright phone years at seventeen Main Street t I s from w nude mad Doallt4ttM ud Jiwp UbMflilM handicap up looser y fts iia t r sr TINY TOTS Books children classics Animal stories 7r Ml and How J FOR HER Cornflower and Royal Crystal i Royal Royal Albert Royal Crown Derby and Kin ft- John Richards connected for a late period Dave in goal and Bud Sutton Wait South- wood Bob Andrews find Stew Wilson turned sharp defens ive Jobs to puce Aurora to a win over Jrian action- North Je Hockey I cagiio contest at Friday v The win gave Wilson sponsored Aurora tribe a tight hold on Hie leagues top rung Don Morning picked up assists on Richards payoff counter Bob Phillips mi a Steve Milts pass and Ron a relay from Slew Wilson and Bud Sutton for Auroras early goals Sparkplugged by four goal- sniping efforts by Harold Steph enson and Mickey Sutton Tracy hat trick and Earl twb goals the Ditch Diggers tripped Chappies Aces in the opening game of the Auroras Town league twinbill Tuesday Bill Patrick connected for two to pace the Aces In the late game single sniping efforts by Carl Timbers Dave Ron and Joe coupled with Howard Richard sons shutout puckstopping en abled Victory Flyers to rack up a win over Rangers Diggers and Flyers ore now locked in a first place dead lock Last league curtain raisers saw Ditch Diggers floor York- Rangers and Victory Flyers win a 32 decision over Aces Harold Stephen sons three two each by Mickey Sutton and Tracy and shutput try by Geo Keroft set up the Diggers win Ron Knowles punched in two and Richardson the win ner forthe hotshot Flyers Bill Patrick arid John let fly the Aces markers FOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT v lt SAVE direct from factory sets chesterfields bedroom ete Write for FREE catalogue and compare prices MAIL CO DEW BOX MAKE IT Lowel Waller lias bur North York Optimist midgets clicking in high gear They made it two in row at the arena Friday flashing a first period attack to dump Tubby Barlows Hill- Rose Kings The win put Hie Optimists first place in the leagues race Two goal lads Bob Wil son Laurie VanZant and Bill Cain the Newmar ket triumph Bill and Karl Lothian parcelled up the scoring package singles Don Ttiomsj Grnrit Moitop Don Norm irtiX Charlie as- Jack Robeson accept a pnss from Don and took eye fllm to beat lliUably for Kings shutout In the fire In j third when eight- j bouts broke out vial tors fleet- Hart and Warren holding the main rated each for providing tidbit enter tainment 1 WATCHES AS LOW AS DIAMOND SET WATCHES FROM TO VMMn hack rlGOV fflfX fitted caw iV l BEAUTY TO QU in T r I it fiS PI HVHVU i- i MIV i iVi- mil flood MnyeafB bed selling hooka KKMAIN OWN WHO- niiav8 vmumm AND WUh KKMAIN WW KVKNINOg COJ C- I J j fc j OS Mo -V- -r- A A lib problem no heavy crowds Open evening Do your Christmas buying in the of MYERS CONFECTIONERY MtaMb JHif- r tfijnnsitiwft Vlw Ufa cKok of the tins -y- S R how flft wilt look on morning A for or In Now Vofluo Drawor J w X W rfff in of 39 WE HAVE the NEW M i pattern 1 I 1 vsb l Hl J J Am m J v

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