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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 May 1954, p. 12

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12 The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May LOCATED AT MAXIM MOTORS Main and Ontario Streets Newmarket AGENT FOR price delivered including heater and spare fire Hollywood Hardtop 2door complete as Mrs Lillian Rank Elected President B And P Club i EN BABY COUGHS I When strike the youngest member of your family the infant your first thought may be to buy a simple remedy which has been recommended to yon So you visit your ask him perhaps for a cough preparation for iSUtsanaf There is no legal restriction to prevent the pharmacist from selling you a cough syrup But there is a strong unwritten ethical obligation in Pharmacy which leads to suggest diagnosis by a physician before any medicine is given to a coughing baby This is exactly the same advice he gives bis wife when their child is sick the doctor Once the physician has diagnosed a babys and the appropriate medication the pharmacists begins He renders his professional service to the littto patient by preparing the prescribed medicine with skill and car acquired through years of scientific training RtprinUdJrm by Doris m Harvey LANES Pharmacy Main St opposite the Post Office Newmarket For Prescription Service phone If ROOFINGS AND SIDINGS outside f you is too to be easily repaired gel busy right bad spots Roofings and Sidings Ideal a wide colours The Glenn Miller Story an exceptionally good picture which has been drawing large crowds in metropolitan centres will be featured at the Theatre Newmarket Monday through to April to Outstanding films are being presented at the during May Among them will be Calamity Jane Miss Sadie Thompson Kiss Me Kate and Riot In Cell Block which will have midnight performance on May 23 Starring in the Glenn Miller Story next week above are June and Jimmy Stewart Mrs Lillian Rank was elected president of the Newmarket Business and Professional Wo mens club on Monday evening last week The election of offi cers for was conducted Miss Eva Barnes Officers for the new year are as follows past president Miss Peggy Ward president Mrs Lil lian Rank first vicepres Miss Lillian Thomas second president Mrs Doris Blair sec Miss Grace Sutton see Miss Barbara Thompson treasurer Mrs- Mary Jones Program Miss Nora Mcintosh social Mrs Evelyn publicity Miss historian Mrs Kate Skinner membership and emblem Miss Lulu Cleland overseas Mrs Stella Phillips hospital library Mrs Norma Carter bulletin sec retary Miss Clara Stark Following the election a re port was given by Laura Boyd Peggy Ward and Lillian Rank on their trip in March to the United Nations Seminar in New York They Hew to New York on Wednesday evening March 10 and returned on Sunday ev ening While at the United Nations they attended sessions of vari ous councils and a luncheon in the delegates dining room A tour was taken of the General Assembly Building and the group was greatly impressed the modern architecture Prom the impressive front doors a gift from Canada to the room where the General Assembly is held they felt as though they were walking through a building from the future This building is a centre of ac tivity from time it opens each day to the time it closes but as one observer said Even with all this activity there is still an atmosphere of peace KESWICK Mrs Angus Cameron left this week plane to attend her granddaughter wedding in New York She expects to spend a week in New York Miss I is visiting her sister Mrs Mr- and Mrs Andy Cameron are at home again after spending the winter in Florida Mis A visited friends in Toronto over the weekend Two carloads of Keswick ladies motored to Wes ton on Wednesday to attend the annua convention for York and Pee counties All re port a pleasant and profitable time with lots of enthusiasm Quite a number form Keswick Christian church attended the anniversary services at Maple Hill church Sunday evening ROSE BROS HAULAGE Decide To Locate New Offices For Township At From minutes submitted by North clerk win Winch it was learned at the monthly meeting which took place Saturday May that on April the township council accepted three subdivision plans already approved by the Plan ning Board These were plans by James Clark part 2 concession Don Christian part cession and Ruby part concession These permissions were granted subject to the three subdividers with the townsjHfpgg gravel and grade all to the approval of the district The minutes also council decided a day Aprif to have the clerk introduce a bylaw authorizing subfc and other southern beaches were present and registered their ob jection to the location being taken away from Keswick vi cinity A delegation from the To Present Spring Concert At Trinity United Church SAND GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL FOR PROMPT SERVICE PHONE PA AURORA The Newmarket Business and Professional Womens club is sponsoring the Coronation Sym phony orchestra of musicians in a concert on evening May 14 in Trinity United church Newmarket Tickets are eastern side of he was now of selections opS j Wear fcves Ladies Wear and as to the building should be tr of any subdivision to grade and gravel all roads within the subdivision according to the ap proval district engineer before half of lots have been disposed of Two further meetings took place one on April and the other on April The former meeting had delegations present from Keswick and vicinity to register their reasons for locat ing the new township office In Keswick They said that in creased population on the Lake Shore makes Keswick more cen tral for payment of axes that banking facilities are more cen tral The fact that there is no transportation to Belhaven was another point Several from Beach J The fourth con cession fe now county road making more Central they They pointed the should have equal jQhsiacTjf thai the office be DBijfc geographic Jcenire the township legates had their views as to the cCMggp Considered argu- presented and passed the reading of the bylaw lo cating he offices Councillors King and opposed it PASSES PLUMBING BYLAW At Suttons council meeting Monday night May Mr Jesse Cox inspector for plumbing with the York County Health Unit was present and explained the plumbing bylaw to the members The byJaw was ad opted before the conclusion of the meeting WINews oboe player of Rotterdam Hol land and Mr violinist and from Hungary An interesting and varied program of classics semi clas sics and modern music has been arranged to suit every taste Selections have been chosen following compos- IMPORTANT NOTICE District representative will interview MEN and WOMEN who are interested in OWNING and OPERATING a route of POSTAGE STAMP MACHINES In Newmarket and Vicinity If you are a RELIABLE RESPONSIBLE person this is an opportunity to participate in a PUBLIC SERVICE that will give you a STEADY PROFITABLE income for the rest of life Haydn Bizet Ed- Hookers Ladies Wear ward German Dvorak orchestra members have Monti Ernesto been rehearsing diligently since and Percy Faith the first of the war under fiI Tunneyt direction of Allan Fisher A a musician who has Kenneth Mills Toronto and of Mr- and Mrs- Joseph Newmarket- This event promises to be a real be built when fully CATION is A IS NOT A OKT BUSINESS in six a week to and may up a business that should pay So up PHYSICAL CONDITION or no great hnportance ASH Investment of is required NOW which FULLY SECURED Representative will make all necessary assist you in becoming established and received much acclaim in ada and the Unite States his famous symphonic band large num ber of the members- the swell citizens of Newmarket The Coronation Symphony or chestra was started years ago by John and Roderick Smith who was Its fir conductor From a small group of some players the orchestra has grown to a membership treat for the citizens and music lovers Newmarket The Busi ness Womens club are sponsoring the musical the York hospital Building fund members of the ate Austin Don strumentation Two outstanding members are new Canadians John over using full symphonic ins wy Mr and Mrs Miss Hilda Turned MK A Kudelka William Ar- and Frank If you are genuinely interested have the and a sincere desire for financial 333 giving AGE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER Address reply to Era and Express box 4 r MARIANNE -V- Main St TOWN BUSYBODIES Continued from page The Zephyr held its April meeting Wednesday last week at the community halt The appeal for the Canadian Na tional Institute for the Blind was were Outli tries Unit Scheme To Oak Scouts movement which took a good deal of valuable space work and us a cheque for intended gave a short report on a donation to the Scouts whieh the Jaycees sponsored subject toi officers elected heir financial needs not already giii having been taken care of flrsecV it fiasA Many days elapsed before vfce Mrs Sfelantf A letter conveying this information was replied to Even then the recipient of our letter did not tor Mrs PicKMh By September York County Health Unit hopes io be suffici ently well staffed to give full service in King township Miss Elizabeth staff nurse of the unit told King township Teachers Association at meeting April at Oak Ridges school She was speaking on What a health unit has to offer yj IV- A i have the courtesy to acknowledge it In view of the delay we made enquiries and were informed that must likely the matter have to be considered at a meeting Neither So When we did eventually re ceive a reply it was neither a Yes nor a A matter which could have decided immediately in a few simple words was amplified into wordy paragraphs in with a irony the willing donor was recomr to au intelligent tvitmii to the thine of cai It did to J to who ditftid Ieply d a nesting Hip bifj an thines- cause eijtjiig a of our epti it iplKfr that In At of th haul to learn the ov erhing proijtimss enuitiy gifts to Ilia they sponsor and for which they arik for AiJpporl Mrs chairman G- Mrs m tatfj iSrsi in as FARMERS AND SMALL HOME OWNERS Wc art now equipped to do all of as STOCK RAIL CTC We have a complete of POSTS and POLES INCLUD ING POLES FOR TELEVISION AERIALS call JIM mix The branch met the community hall on April with member- guests New officers in the branch arc president Mrs president Mrs Walter Kidd first vice Mrs lack Wilkinson treasurer Mrs Nelson Mrs pianist Mrs Smith I at lie Mrs Anderson rectors Mrs Mrs and Mrs It Ihtvidson iiovihJue Mrs letidoii Stllrs MlS ii Freeman Steph ens Mis Jin- reel I Iloisei iiuiTiwvil le provided I the meeting Cermet tin privd- Hi with a Tuti Mrs wviit given by Mrs Mini Mrn A per mi ttitd piihlU hy wiln unit Mrs- iwir talk on Nova A content won Mot Morton and Mrs i T rCt Pine Orchard will meet on Wednesday afternoon May 18 ftt the home of Mrs Allan Cody at a30 oclock sharp Miss V Smyth supervisor of York County Health Unit will biz guest speaker Young mothers are specially invited to attend and learn more about public health services in Whitchurch township Pine Orchard branch is spon soring Sharon Junior Farmers minstrel show aj hall on Monday evening May at oclock Proceeds for York County hospital building fund A April l bring the iiriiO waa organized tolthli the unit is lis previous feathers wgSff to upon the Jjlci nurse wftoreec ftceiti I m I he spjionlsr have informally this spring Shlt as expressed wish thai she the nicipatrty We are interested in mem- Ihts of the from the cradle to the gravo she stated the health service I he pro- cine- percent of the cost and the municipalities pay the remainder On this basis it costs person annually Of the school a child Miss urged awareness teach of any physical changes in the childs health and detection id apparent physical defects Teachers have the child seven or hours of each school day and cart alert to their health problems Communicable dis ease suspects should he prompt- reported Conservation Films At this same meeting was a of colored films shown by Mr Ken with Valley Conservation Authority wlut was present on Inmalf the Ontario Federation of Field Naturalists Tills organ I Minn is sponsoring a conserva tion and nature study contest among King township schools A grand prize will he awarded to whining school and given to each participating school Entries must Iw filed by the middle of Juno After hearing Mr Brown tightlvss young man who spoke on behalf of the fund campaign arid whal tlu program will lie able to do in giving extended to blind the teachers agreed to pro mote the Will be sent can fef parents and ike homes The annual teachers banquet will be held at ttraystpjtesv Au rora on May at VANDGRF It r I requests tine of Fantasy Slips and half slips We invite you to come in look them over i m fc ALSO I and the birth of their baby boy SlrSi WiOsohi who underwent an operation at St M hospital is progressing favorably is expected home soon THo canvassers for the York hospital building fund j will be calling at your door next Your contributions will be greatly appreciated j Mr and Mrs Albert Hayes and Marion had tea on Saturday evening with Mr and Harold Stetth and family- Mr arid Mrs and Newmar ket had Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs Bert and family Miss Marie is spending a few days with her sister Mrs Jack win Mrs the Womens Institute president is attending the presidents con ference at this week Mr and Mrs Clare Powell and Mary had dinner with Mr and Mrs Percy Webb Toronto on Tuesday Mrs Toronto has returned from her holiday in California and is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs Clare Mr and Mrs Arthur Starr and children had tea on Sunday with their mothej Mrs Vera Arnold Newmarket SPRING COATS 20 OFF SHOUTY COATS ONE THIRD OFF TAILORED St ITS 4 SHARON St James Sharon will hold their regular monthly meeting May at the home of Mrs Kiteley at Lunch conxmittee Mrs and MrsSelby Skinny men women gain 5 104 lbs Tm With a fill ugb fill ionr body Urn jiho nuwt wwr piijl took lb onki vltiiiua lmI a iul put Mi Out la iw PO Mi I tt4tucit lb n ly huiMlHl 1Mb New Tear wall Slop Hut or ft II do 9nld re when Try tor mw tip 4kSa At 2t Large Choice China Cups and Saucers COLPORT DOULTON ROYAL ALBER Grafton Special 125 Special Floral China Jewellery to please every ROBERT YATES A T MAIN StRKBT NEWMARKET j fc A

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