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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 May 1954, p. 14

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Newmarket Era Mi Fa ATTENTION FARMERS Custom Power Spraying Orchards Sprayed Stables white washed FOR PROMPT SERVICE CONTACT DON SCHRODER KESWICK Phone 22013 Jack Luesby New President Of Newmarket Lions Ciub Jack was elected presi dent of the Newmarket Lion dub at the annual election officers held Monday night at St Pauls Parish Hall George is the retiring president- Other officers elected were Seneca Cook first Vice president Eugene McCaffrey second vice president West third vice president Frank Courtney treas urer Bob Smith recording Allan assistant secre tary Russ and Mo Hall tall twisters Walter Hall Lion tamer Directors for two years are George lough Atkin son Ray Dick Hi J Hard LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR THE SOUTH SEA COLLEGE OF MUSIC under direction of Floyd H years teaching experience Has an opening for a limited number of SINCERE pupils A modern interesting course A tune every lesson Instruments supplied by our studio without cost Also ability test given Write Era and Express box In directors tor one year are he Earner Charles Murray Roberts and John Bulletin editors are and Auditors are Alex Mc Kay Murray Roberts Ken is the club pianist Thompson announced that was- raised by the Lions minstrel show which wit he applied to the grant by the Lions to the York County hospital building fund Already has been collected for the Crippled Childrens through Easter seal sales spon sored in this district by the Lions according to Murray Rob erts Terry was a at the annual meeting Monday night and sang two solos The next meeting of the Lions will he on Monday May Lions Ladies Night will be held at The Briars Jacksons Point on June Business and Professional ACCOUNTANT A A 5 Main St Chartered Accountant the Canadian town on edge of the Arctic ocean In danger of sinking into the frost moss and mud on which the town rests On the present it Is Impossible to build roads sewers or solid substantial build ings and as the town grows danger of is always present- So the town is moved out many who know the far north where a suitable site can be round within hundreds of miles INSURANCE John jarvjs federal Inn Representative Fire and St hours Newmarket Mount INSIKANCF and j3ed -a- Bill PHONE LEGAL Keswick News Nursery Stock EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES HEDGES Below catalogue prices LANE Nurseries RR 2 Newmarket PHONE BRADFORD Turn in at gas station mile Keswick Christian church mem bers enjoyed the Mothers Day service on Sunday when the mo thers of the congregation took the entire service Mrs Howard Anderson was leader There was a mothers choir and a solo was sung by Mrs Carter Scripture readings were by Mrs- nil Mrs Prayers were by Mrs Wilder Mrs Tail Mrs Wright and Mrs Lunn Mrs Crittenden was the speaker Mr and Mrs Byron King and sen Wayne village Toronto visited Mrs Kings par ents Mr and Mrs Wright on Sunday Mrs Etta Wilder had as Moth ers Day guests her four daugh ters 2nd their families Mr Mrs Jack and sin daughter Wilson Toronto and Mrs Ay ward and Sut ton West Miss Dorothy attended the Spring Prom high school on Home feSfolfkers Day at the home and Mrs Rye were Mr and Mrs Joseph Hall and Linda Sharon and Mr and Mrs Davidson Betty Ann and Douglas David John Harold Andrews son of Mrs Andrews Newmarket and grandson of Mr and Mrs Jack Gable was baptiz ed at the United church on Sun day morning The Junior choir sang two selections Mr Camp bell gave a timely address on Our Heritage The Evening will meet with the Sutton Beatrice mothers group on May in Knox United church Sutton The Keswick group will present the program in the charge of Mrs Dora Gram and Mrs Alma Kerr Mr Donald Campbell Toron to spent the weekend at the roans Mr Mrs- Alex Patsy and Jams had dinner with Mr and on Sat urday and Mrs and family had dinner with Mr and Mrs Perry Winch on Sunday PUBLIC SCHOOLS HOLD ANNUAL CONCERT MAY The annual school concert for the public schools will be held on Thursday May in Trinity United church at pm All grades will participate bringing the number of singers and players to well over 800 Part singing the grade choirs with representatives from sev eral classes playing piano violin guitar harmonica and accordion solos constitute the program Parents and friends are in vited and asked to be in their places before the hour set for the program No late comers will be seated during numbers An offering will be taken FLOYD CORNER Solicitor Notary A Mill and Streets Ontario PA HAPPINESS FOR SALE happiness that cgzAse wife thihrtn it the on income for enjoyment of your leisyr- ran b yours through Life ranee Let sell you a share of today LIFE COMPANY OP CANADA O Dales Solicitor Public Main St MARKET Evenings Apiintmert A Banister Solicitor Notary Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA Wellington St BERT MEEHAN PROSPECT ST Insure Today the coop way Enquire at your local coop John Newmarket Phone i Central Press Canadian Photos Two of the six government engineers and geographers assigned to find a new for are John frost Montreal and Curtis Merrill London They not only have to find a now site but to determine how the present buildings can be dismantled and shipped In the short summer season W MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy Phone AURORA PHONE PA Life Fire Auto Casualty Insurance and Low Cost Auto Financing Queensville News MATHEWS STiVE LYONS AND VA Solid Notaries Mathews K Stiver E LYONS Joseph Vale W Main St Bay Phone Phone EM Toronto MILIS Solicitor Notary MAIN ST VIOLET ROBINSON Conveyancing Insurance St Phone DENTAL Pi iT io flivi tfj Hie colourful selection of Has ever offered Gold Seal your assurance of salisfaction Dr and Mrs Haven Detroit and his sister Mrs Walter Toledo Ohio spent Monday afternoon with his cousin Mrs Dew and Mr Dew Mrs Rex Smith and son Laurie have returned from a visit with Mr and Mrs Claire Smith at Windsor Mrs J Smith is spending this week with her son in Windsor fhe is sponsoring the Junior Farmers minstrel show Jon Monday May in the of the United church at The will hold its meet ing at the parsonage tin Thurs day May at pm Miss Isabel Cook Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Angus Smith The ladies of the Evening Aux iliary will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs David on Tuesday May IS at pm The devotional will be led Mrs Wm Smith Miss Mary Hill Toronto will be the guest speaker Hostesses are Mrs Peregrine Mrs Lew Irwin Mrs and Mrs Art Alex- under Mrs is in charge the travelling has- i feet Miss Lillian Sutton visited Mrs Sydney Thompson one day last week A sponsored by the in aid of the York County Building fund will be held on Wednesday May in Sharon hall Mrs Cam Johnson and Wen dy Toronto visited her parents oil Saturday Mr and Mrs Thomas Stick- Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Van couver visited Mr and Mrs Stick wuod last Monday Mr Mrs Charles Haines and family Mr and Mrs Carl Glover and family and Howard Stick wood were at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Elmer Stickwood for Mo thers Day Congratulations to Mr and Mrs William McClung the for mer Ruth who had a son at St Michaels hospital on May RAFTERS Setter Zephyr News Laminated rafters continu ous from foundation to root ridge make strong wind rests- framing Let us help you work out plans for your new barn Well help you get material promptly BERT BOYD IMPLEMENT SHEDS PHONE 17J DR DENTIST Over MUNICIPAL Office Dr DENTIST Main St Newmarket MISCELLANEOUS York County Hospital Needs Your Donation Lawn 5 SALES SERVICE Hill John Everett PHOTOGRAPHER Ku j- icjKasaiJcia yoursel rfXkrryino crrattitMaacni in DIQI j our House Furnishing Dealer Soon CANADA D J A v Miss Betty Meyers has been spending a week at home with her parents Mr and Mrs Carl Meyers The on Mrs Willie invitation went to her home in for the May meeting There were ladies present Mrs Graham took charge of meeting in Mrs ab sence She is on holidays In England The rural gathering of Toronto East to be held at Unionvilte on day June was discussed and delegates appointed Mrs read a letter from Miss Mrs M gave a short reading duels were sung by Mrs and Mrs Shaw with Mrs Clelnnd providing the ac companiment on the guitar Mrs Armstrong gave a talk on the work of a woman who has knitted pairs of socks for Uxbrldge Mrs Meyers has re turned after a weeks visit at the home of her daughter Mrs Mount Albert- Mrs If Keller Zephyr has been a patient at York County J hospital for a few days We hope for a speedy recovery The Sunday evening service of the will be held on May at Rev will be the guest speaker and special music will be provided The Junior Farmers of Sharon hold a successful minstrel show in the hall on Wednesday night It was well attended The pro ceeds were over The Zephyr public library will riot be open on Saturdays during the summer months af ter May 15 Beginning on Tues day May the library will be open from to and from 730 to until the fall- Mrs George and Mrs Weston visit ed Mrs Parkers mother on Sun day Mrs Dora Kearus Kenneth Skan and Mr Clifford Meyers spent the weekend with Mrs Meyers Mrs Norma Wilson Sask and Mrs J Stewart To ronto were visiting at Ihe homo of Mrs J Emm Mr J Ingles Toronto vis ited Sunday last at the home of his cousin Mrs J Emm Mr and Mrs Harris formerly of Zephyr were in town on Sat urday renewing old acquaint ances Mr and Mrs Hunter are visiting friends in Toronto this week Rowlands Garage GENERAL REPAIRS TO CARS AND TRUCKS RADIATOR SERVICE PHONE 1245 NEWMARKET NEWMARKET DRILL HALT Main Phone Commercial work finishing EVANS FUELS newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Order taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling Canadas largest steel blast furnace is at Hamilton Out ATTENTION FARMERS AND SMAHL HOME OWNERS are now equipped to do all types of fencing such as LAWN STOCK POLE RAH ETC We have a complete of and INCLUD ING POLES FOR TELEVISION AERIALS call JIM ESPEY win EVANS FUELS Distributor In Nevrmuket and District for WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor OH Stove Oil Oil Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Tanks Serrle RICHMOND

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