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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 31, 1953, p. 4

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night mas with her son Dr Jack Stiles his wife and their two girls in Toronto Mrs A Oliver is visiting her daughter Mrs John Mr and Mrs Angus Smith spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Roy Gibson Newmarket Mrs Chcsley Doane enter tained her family for Christmas Mr and Mrs J Smith spent Christmas in Islington at the Silverthoms Sincere sympathy is extended to the husband and family of the late Mrs J Mitchell who died at York County hospital Mrs Tom Allison and Mrs Roy Gibson were visiting friends and relatives in on Saturday afternoon I Mr and Mrs Charlie were calling on some of their friends be fore Christmas Mr and Mrs and baby Deborah Toronto were visiting her parents Mr and Mrs A Milne recently Miss Mary Arkin stall Queens University and Miss Margaret nurseintraining in Toronto have been home for holidays After the Baptist Sunday WILLOW BEACH Mrs Thompson has gone to for the winter Miss Carol is home for the Christmas holidays Mrs Violet Chapman Toron to spent Christmas with her son and family Mr and Mrs Ace Chapman On Tuesday Dec the sec annual Christmas party of the Cozy Four euchre club was held at the home of Airs Ed Jacobs After lunch prizes were presented to Mrs Ann Kay Mrs Florence Chapman and Mrs Hazel Bryson Mr and Mrs Mie spent Christmas with their daughter and family Mrs Don To ronto KESWICK A group from Keswick Chris tian church were out carol singr ing on Wednesday evening led by Rev with his trum pet I Mrs A Gilroy and Miss Eva Gilroy spent Christmas in Miss Gilroy will return home for a week after Christ mas and then leaves to spend the winter in Mr and Mrs Lloyd and Mrs Herring entertained at Christmas dinner Guests 18 Rev his wife were presented a beautiful table lamp and end table Mrs Huntley is able to be about again and Mr Art has returned from York County hospital Mr and Mrs Angus Smith and Mr and Mrs Elmer Hamilton attended the wedding in Toronto Mr and Mrs J Doughty nee Barbara Milne Lindsay were visiting her parents recently It was decide at a ratepay ers meeting that two rooms would be added to the present house to accommodate the large attendance PINE ORCHARD Mrs G P Wood was a guest of Mr and Mrs on Christmas Day Mr and Mrs Fred Leach and John Newmarket spent Christ mas Day at the home Mr ami Mrs and family Aurora and Mr and Mrs Walter Johnston and Earl spent Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs J R Chapman The Church of Christ Sunday school Christmas was held ready to be sent the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Haines recently got an honorable a and returned to the farm Mr and Mrs J he has Valley spent Christmas With Mr his the and Mrs Roy Toronto farm Mrs Floyd Simpson GrimsI To young Mr Anderson I by Mr and Mrs James Shcri- would say Lad you are now dan and family Newmarket and starting in life and not know- Mr and Mrs Douglas Hope ah overmuch of the rotten- family were Christmas guests and corruptions of politics READERS WRITE Continued from page of an acclamation but yes hut the Tammany Hall of Roches Point Island Grove etc saw it otherwise and forced an elec tion which you have lost a few votes I therefore and gave you my confidence at the polls I would then add you learned Sir having served overseas in the first world war and been spared to return mob law with banners gave you a welcome home but today are learning of fallen man what it is to serve him in state affairs no in politics I not in all agreed with you and still dont in some things To Mr Irwin Winch I would say Sir your respected North lineage as yourself has no need of a write- up from me Do not be discour aged at such disgusting treat ment now meted out to you in that all of us are not altogether gone crazy During the first world war Irwin Winch was a young lad on the farm on the concession His father died leaving a widow with the fern- Irwin was the oldest and it fell to his lot with the mo ther to run the farm and hold the family together However the next boy coming along Ir win joined up and was in train ing at the Exhibition grounds Mr and Mrs James Hope At the Union Church service in Christmas Sunday Misses Sandra and Preston sang a duet Rev A S pastor was in charge of the service The teachers and pupils of Pine Orchard school are to be congratulated on the splendid program presented at their Christmas concert on Friday evening Dec The annua school meeting of Pine Orchard school will Ik held at the school on Wednesday even ing Dec at oclock MOUNT ALBERT Miss Marie Broad Stoney Creek was at her home for the holidays Funeral service was held in the chapel on Tuesday last week for instead of now being discouraged at this treatment meted out to you show you have some Eng lish steel in you yes and then take a course in some good busi ness college or if possible at or some like Then set your face as flint to an honor able life and take history to prove it youll come out on top Believe Sirs As one of the Queens most lowly subjects I Most respectfully yours John Brundte torment in Mount Albert ceme tery York Soil and Crop Improvement Meets January With the festive season over the farmers of York County open their winter meetings with the annual meeting of the Soil the late J in- and Crop Improvement tion in the Newmarket town hall on Wednesday Jan With attendance counting each year Miss Lynn Marritt Miss Myrtle Lloyd and Mr Jack Cameron Mr and Mrs Clark Wallace Orillia were Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs A Agar Mr Percy has re turned home from much improved in health Miss Roslyn VanNorman is at home from Toronto for the holi days Miss one of our teachers is spending the Christmas holiday week at her home in Toronto ZEPHYR Mrs J Rynard underwent an operation in Newmarket hos pital on Saturday last and at the time of writing is progress ing as well as can be expected The WI meeting was held in the community halt on Wednes day last Mrs Profit had charge of the program At the meeting they decided to have a turkey supper in January The S S concert was held on Friday evening The program was good and enjoyed by all present HOPE The lunch committee for the euchre to be held on January will be as follows Sandwiches Mrs J Parr Mrs A Mrs der Mrs Mrs Pegg Mrs Barker Mrs Mrs Mrs War den and Mrs S Walker Cookies Mrs W Eves Mrs Walker Mrs I Eves Mrs a I Mrs Evans Mrs Farr Mrs Mrs S Mrs J Pegg and Mrs Rolling Hope will he held at the home of Mis Hales on Wed nesday Jan at pm The pro committee consists of Mrs J Gibson Mrs J Darker Hostesses Mrs Lulu ICdwards Mrs Mrs and Mrs Wright Mr Edgar pent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Elmer NIXONS SGOUREX WILL SAVE YOUR CALVES WORKS PAST Removes infection from the intestinal tract overnight The combined ffulfaa in work Promotes appetite for rapid recovery Bare every Gel ait HARVEY Mala St Newmarket their daughter Mrs Mount Albert firemen were called to Brown Hill on Saturday where a car was on fir- after turning over on the road The United Church was beauti fully decorated for the Christ mas service by the Young Peoples Society and large con gregations attended A fine Christmas message was given by the minister Rev Mr and Mrs Williams Toron to were Christmas visitors at the home of Mrs Williams parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Tom Mather Kapuskasing were holiday visi tors at the home of Misses Eva and Theodora Harrison The Library will be closed on Tuesday evenings from now until spring but will ho open as usual Thursday and Saturday Mr and Mrs Harper went to Kirkton to Christ mas with their daughter Mrs Park Mr and Mrs Dills and Donna- ray and Mrs Jones spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Mrs Gordon Jim and Linda Belleville were Christmas visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Stewart Mr Ed left on Christ mas night for Winnipeg and Man to visit his brothers and sisters Mr and Mrs Frank Ross Heather and Ann Louise spent Christmas with Mrs Ross and Mr and Mrs J Ronnie Miss Daisy Watts is spending the holidays at her home in town with Mrs Dr Hamilton Geneva N and Mrs Blaine Moore were home with their mother Mrs Agnes over the holiday Mr and Mrs Allan Toronto were with Mrs Allans parents Mr and Mrs Wilson over the weekend Mr and Mrs Norm Wilson Bobble and Gary went to To ronto for Christmas with Mr and Mrs Leach Mrs Place spent Christmas holi days at the home her son Dr Mr Mrs Deep River we of Mr and M Christmas Mr and Mrs Paul Glen and for and Mrs Anne ronto and Mr Hamilton we tors at the ho Rev C home of the Johnson at home Griffith for Mainprise Joan went to as with Mr Cook To- Mrs Nash visi- and and Mrs at the Mrs the peak was reached last year with over four hundred and most of them were there when the gong rang promptly at The short business session will be followed by a quiz panel un der the chairmanship of Harold Concord Guest speak ers include of the Forage Division of the Cen tral Experimental Farm Ottawa and Prof Webber of the Soils Department of the Ontario Agricultural College Prof Webber was responsible for laying out the first farm plan in York County based on soil types and already about have taken advantage of this service Mr showed the York County bus tour group over the forage plots at the Experimental Farm last June and those pres ent suggested he be invited to ihe annual meeting He is an outstanding authority on hay end pasture crops Carl will chair the meet ing which start at 1030 and valuable door prizes will be drawn for by those seated by that hour As usual a free lunch will be served at noon All farmers implement deal ers seed merchants or other farm agencies are cordially in vited to attend Planning Consultant Appointed By King Township Gordon Bolton has been appointed planning con sultant for King township by the council He is to net In an advisory capacity to the plan ning board set up this year and to township council The engineer is prepare a master plan of the township concerning subdivision zoning agricultural lands industries and dwellings Before becoming official the plan is to meet the approval of the municipal council the local planning board and the provin cial minister of planning and development Completion I the project is expected to take two years after which time zoning bylaws and regulations set up by the consultant and the township planning board would bo recommended to council for approval In the Mr will draw up another plan in the new year for purpose of controlling subdividing f 9 rfi Our dirliifflili laughter is now For inform new servicei A -V- ft a ve y Toronto Yates itton tfc i r J- ROUTE VIA BOYD FOR x vfe I i 1 i Ji5 ML- -T- va v ErlE STAT AS AT NOVEMBERS e V VM ASSETS rxo and Provincial Securities Municipal and Other Call Commercial and lonar Premises liability Credit as per contra ifVttJF a ft- W i SI t i- LIABILITIES j I of Credit k Other Reserve Fund Undivided xr J iu VANSTONt fe 5 j This may you mis trams And in fact it Is Would it be biggest Id a sport happen in ml The answer isnt too difficult Ho ckey is a Canadian sport and Canadians were on both sides of the upset when the lowly Boston Bruins who had just barely scrambled into the Stanley Cup knocked the lordly Detroit Red Wings right out of the picture It didnt happen in Canada of course because the six games which saw the National League champions and Cup unceremoniously shouldered out of the picture to the amaze of every hockey fan on the continent were all played on US ice It was the sports upset of the year The depth of the upset can be seen in a quick the regularseason figures in which Detroit woo game tied two and lost two against Boston The Wings who won an unprecedented fifthstraight NHL title also the Bruins goals to over that stretch On Detroit ice where Boston won a key game in the Cup series last spring the Wings held a fantastic margin over four seasons including straight wins But in the Cup Bruins scored goals in the she games the same number by coincidence as did Red Wings j The hero of the spectacular Boston undoubtedly was Samuel Sugar Jim Henry the Brains Two years before Henry had been a spare goalie in the hockey camp of the Red When a call for help came tress Bruins the veteran who had failed in preview tries with New York and Chicago was sold to the Boston club for a few thousand dollars So amazing was Henrys comeback with Boston that dur ing the first year he was named to the second AH- Star team and was third in the voting for the National Hockey Leagues Most Valuable Player award In the opening round of the postseason playoffs he came bock to thwart the team that had sold him to Boston In the first three games against Detroit Sugar Jim made saves as Boston upset the defending champions twice to take a lead in the series And when Bruins battled right wire in the Cup finals it was the gallant one foot his ankle badly damaged who the team at bay without a goal until one overtime of the fifth and final game to team the title Mm DISTILLERS f V fcyt v

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