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Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Jul 1953, p. 3

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lV- WT Main St Barrister Solicitor Public PHONE PLUMBING HEATING MATHEWS STIVER Barristers Solicitors Notaries K MvJtSVEB B E LYONS Joseph Vaus 1M Main Si Bay St i2 Phone EM Newmarket Toronto Oat Ail MILLS SUrMer tad Notary 51 MAIN ST Phone Ml VIOLET ROBINSON Conveyancing Insurance St SOLICITOR ETC ST PHONE NEWMARKET A DENTAL O NOBLE Main Si awmftrkat Sheet Metal aid Air OAK RIDGES PHONE KINO 111 PHONE Ml newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Some gleanings by the way Johnnie said a man wink ing slyly to a clerk of his acquaintance you must give me good measure Your master is not in Johnnie looked sol- into the mans face and re plied My Master is always in Johnnie spoke of his allseeing God In times of af fliction we commonly meet with the sweetest experience of the love of God 5 taken lor Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling i WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel once said Fame is an undertaker that pays but little attention to the living but be dizens the dead furnishes out their funerals and follows them to the grave CCF CANDIDATE SAYS CHANGE NOT ENOUGH Donald Scott CCJ candidate for North York told an organiza tional meeting at Sutton last week that time for a change argument of the Conservatives must be taken with a grain of salt Change is not good enough declared the candidate unless it is a change for the better He went on to point out that a Lib eral government had been chang ed for a Conservative govern ment in and the result was so bad it seemed a relief to get the Liberals back in office As a married veteran trying to build a house and raise a fam ily I do not feel that either the Liberals or Conservatives have sufficient understanding of the type of pressures the modern family has to contend with The CCF is a party of farmers la borers and housewives and we from field forces to civil com munities the line of defence has broadened say Canadian defence authorities to embrace all sec tions of the country not only in crowded potentialtarget areas The farmer most of all has an important role to play in any measures which Canada may have to take to fight off attack Destruction of sources of sup ply for fighting forces is a tech nique already being employed ef fectively in areas where war flames even now Any assault on Canada according to the ex perts would certainly give pri ority to sections which sustain the population with food as well can solve some of these problems sites of great arms if we just work hard plants and industrial zones enough wonder who has the inter ests of whom at heart when one of the speakers at a Conserva tive meeting was Lady Eaton generally The potential dangers of biolo gical and chemical warfare have already been explained with their peculiar significances to I complained because I had no shoes until I met a man who had takes them off- and puts on dangle for election bait con tinued Mr Scott When a person changes his socks he just doesnt switch them from one foot to another He a no feet JOHN Tire Automobile and Casualty Then will I praise my God with song To Him my thanks shall rise And this shall please Jehovah more Than offered sacrifice BEACHES ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the North Beaches association took place at J V Sinclairs home at Island Grove on Sunday morning July with a representation from the beaches associations north of Keswick Election of officers was con ducted with J Sinclair being returned as president Clifford Howard Crescent Beach is 1st vicepresident Mr Horning Pine Beach 2nd vicepresident A V Silk Orchard Beach secretary and Mr Giles Miami Beach Is treasurer MRS A SPRING DIES Friends of Mrs Annie Spring will be sorry to learn of her death at Central Butte on June at the age of after a very brief illness Mr John Spring pre- deceased her In October Mrs Tyler Calgary Alberta daughter of Mrs Spring is visiting relatives and friends In Newmarket after an absence of years When a party is tied to these j those who operate farms and who great commercial interests I outside the larger see how they are going to There is still another pus- effect the social reforms they threat to such places in cendiarism When we think of arson the deliberate firing property we usually think of such acts as di rected against stores of materials key installations production machinery transportation etc But the civil defence authorities believe that an enemy might at tack our farms and forests as well as our industries and defence establishments in an effort to cripple our resources and under mine our whole economy Bush Fires The which forest fires cause is unhappily too well known to Canadians from peace time experience They will have no difficulty In visualizing the terror and destruction which could be spread in wartime the deliberate burning of our timber lands Those charged with our national security urge all who live in or near- wooded areas to be particularly watchful should the threat of war draw nearer Of course they count on them for vigilance in peacetime too for fires can start and most often do from sheer careless ness Crop Incendiarism While a vast number of enemy agents would have to be used to do much harm by spreading germs among human beings and livestock and small army of saboteurs would be needed for the wholesale pollution of water sources and food stock exten sive fires could bo started by a mere handful of agents Fire will not spread In standing crops except during the period between ripening and harvesting and i i i V j DC OP Bill mlmium JP j Crown life t i I m POWER a auto warn r S V S I coop way Enquire your local coop ii mm wJ K i m fNHURANOE fill MARKET W If HONK lit mm LOST YOUR BOUNCE CHASES PILLS new pair and the electorate would get what they got in If they just switched socks this time After all it was under the Con servatives wis had eggs selling for a dime a dozen and the un employed marching to Ottawa Farm mortgages were being foreclosed right and left Out in Saskatchewan the passed legislation declaring that in years of crop failure a farm mortgage could not be foreclosed You never get that type of legislation from the Conservatives in On tario The candidate concluded that although the two old parties had tried lo stage a mock battle at the start of the campaign they were going more and more on the defensive The issues that are of real concern to the people and which the CCF in its pro gram first dealt with are now figuring in the speeches of other parties believe this indicates a growing conviction that the is their real challenge this time Mr Scott said Obituaries Mrs Walker i Mrs Walker Keswick passed away at York County hospital on Tuesday July at the age of Mrs Rig- was born on the form on the concession North bury now owned by Mr She married Mr in For years Mr and Mis lived on and operated the farm where Mr was born now the Miami Beach subdi vision Tint farmhouse and buildings are owned now by Mrs J years ago Mr and Mrs retired from the farm to live In Keswick I Mm was an ardent I worker in the Womens associa tion doing various kinds of needlework and quilts for sale at bazaars She was known for her cheerful and bright disposition and always being ready to a helping hand She wan a won worker In the United church The many floral tri butes expressed tin respect and love of the community Surviving are her husband two daughters Horn Mr Cecil and Gertie Mrs Ross St lies five grandchildren and two great grandchildren The funeral was con ducted by Campbell on FARM AND FOREST BATTLEGROUNDS Just as modern war has spread then only in dry weather At these times standing crops might be a target for At tempts might be made too on stored grains and the loss of basic cereals and provender would not only be a calamity for the far mers but if widespread would constitute a national disaster of the greatest magnitude Farming people therefore are counted upon by those setting up our organizations for dealing with trouble no matter where or when or IF it comes to do their share in defending this land and in foiling activities of this sort which may well be decisive fac tors in our sheer survival Farm Fighters Ottawa officials and their working partners in all the prov inces are heartened by the inter est being shown in rural com munities in the subject of civil defence and in measures which many of our smaller places are taking to ensure that they play worthwhile role if ever Canada is in danger j They have expressed for those villages and sec tions where already civil de fence services have been set up to fulfil the function of mutual aid and reception areas in sup port of the bigger communities which may be expected to un dergo direct attack But the farmer may find that war has come right into his own barnyard He must say the ex perts be constantly on guard to ensure that no one tampers with his holdings or endangers his own family stock or yield He as a Canadian is an important mem ber of the national army defend our very soil and is counted upon with the which marks him as our prime pro ducer to do his share in ensur ing the national safety and if need be backing up our disaster services with positive action The role of community ser vices in Civil Defence is consid ered in the next In this series of articles on Canudus preparedness plans as reported by the Depart ment of Health and Welfare Ottawa the tin to make any in your present section or in the Is you r listing For a small extra charge may be included in the alphabetical section For example Your own nam and number if the telephone where you live under Your off number under your own mute Your own name and afterhour number your Hating Your nam with you can be reached any time For changes or additional listings in alphabetical section or PAG IS please call out Business Office without delay J A COMPANY OP CANADA WITH THIS Your Chamber of building a better community oilordered come TANKS Cleaned by Pump Equipment THE SURE WAY Into Sutton Phone fivT and Carl Catkton Cheryl was the daughter of Mr and Full lot I Mary gtiay Village Her tragic a motor accident at Car let on Place on tlw Monday sorrow to and hot grand parent Mr and Mrs Albert Tcmparanwville and Mrs King City clergy of the In Bitch and courage not to asked for tor Injured par opt In who never child again accident A large of white nun mother and head of I he mile while flowciH Included a colorful heart- from Flint children of with whom the had vHltiti a few before the Friday July in KcHwHki United were Peel White W Bruce Mc Millan and Dan MctJoencrly In torment In The branch Ontario Owl The fnneral for Anne wan lit home Aurora on Thursday afternoon July Rev Muddle and R officiated made In King City cemetery Tim were Hus ton Parker Arch- 1 Iho of a home Mra Mabel HorgNlroift Will In of ton Peel and York Mrs in a graduate of and of the University of Toron to In Her homo has bean on a farm and she has had an Interesting ca reer oh a homo In MEKTINd The annual mtiitlng of the Or chard will take place thin Au I ill i pm the Point hall On Sunday morning Norman Kettleby found he had no roofing for a new he building Twentyfour turn of five of tar paper and two aluminum In- ventn had from the property either- very Into on Sunday from to The material had been atolon be fore an early oh no vehicle trucks could bo found Mr Uvea feet from the under beard no during Claro St John V P MODERN TBXTUMD FN AVI SOY CO Youll think whit Krothkr will for your living foonl Youll th of planned for hum And youll textured colon women em let now for the yer comfortable new that Kroehlet eipecUlly to of hmoui valuvtl Come In now I

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