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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), September 23, 1954, p. 3

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Business and Professional INSURANCE FIRE BURGLARY AUTO AND LIFE New and used cars financed Bill 12 Timothy St NEWMARKET PHONE FOR SALE from a wellordered fife with and children provided for the prospect of eventual on income miffideni for the enjoyment of your can bo yours through life Let me nil you OF CANADA BERT MEEHAN PROSPECT ST NEWMARKET INSURANCE JOHN E JARVIS Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert DENTAL DENTIST Over Provincial Police Office Office Residence VanderVoori DENTIST 51 Main St Newmarket Phone DR W DENTIST Main Street Newmarket Phone MISCELLANEOUS Lawn Garden Equipment SALE SERVICE Richmond Hill ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING House Farm and Industrial Wiring Free Estimates DOUG BAIN 25 Ontario St Box Phone Newmarket Insure Today the coop way Enquire at your local coop John Newmarket Phone MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy Phone 17fi AURORA PA Life Fire Auto Casualty Insurance and Low Cost Auto Financing EVANS FUELS newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone 5 Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling EVANS FUELS Distributor in Newmarket and District for WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil SILK SCREEN SIGNS and DISPLAY POSTERS IN COLORS JACK BYRNE 211W4 LEGAL FLOYD CORNER Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA Res PA Sanitary ri Drains Cleaned and Tanks Panned STUNTIEN RICHMOND HILL TURNER Joseph 0 Dales Solicitor Notary Public Office and Residence Phone Main St NEWMARKET Evenings By Appointment A M OC Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA Wellington St York County Hospital Needs Your Donation MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Barristers Solicitors Notaries K M It Stiver B E Lyons Joseph Valb Main St Bay St Phone Phone EM Newmarket Toronto TRAVEL IS MY BUSINESS Bookings for Land Sea and Air TRAVEL BUREAU Herbert Authorized Agent for AH Steamship Lines Main Street Newmarket Phone re- Family Reunion Is First In Years There was a Ginn family union held on Sunday Sept at Vandorf Park The party brought together two members of the family who hadnt seen one another for years The reunion was planned to coincide with a visit to Ontario by John Portland Oregon John hadnt seen his sister Ra- Mrs Rowland since It was a big day for Mrs Row land because as well as having her brother and sons and daugh ters at the party she had hex only granddaughter Mrs Robert and the tetters small son Barry present Among those attended were Mr and Mrs Robert and Mr and Mrs Gordon and Peggy all of Mrs Winnie and daugh ter Connie Toronto Mrs Rowland Mr and Mrs Leslie Rowland Mr and Mrs Gordon Rowland and sons Mr and Mrs George Wayne Miss Marguerite Row land Mr and Mrs Vincent Hod- gins and Jim Mr and Mrs Robert and Barry all of Newmarket and John Portland Health Unit Increases Services In New Areas The staff of the York County experience in public health nuts- Family Holds Reunion At Sharon The annual family re union was held on Sunday Sept at the Sharon Temple De spite a cool cloudy morning nearly 100 descendants of one of Ontarios early pioneers Eben- were present com ing from Toronto Brampton Brad ford Kettleby and Newmarket Lunch was served at noon af ter which a short business meet ing was held conducted by the retiring president Calvin Newmarket and secretary Lome Elmvale The following officers were elected for president Roy Newmar ket secretary Mrs Lloyd Mc Gregor Brampton refreshment committee Mrs Mrs and Mrs Parnell all of A letter received by the dent from Jos Doan Alta was read Mr who was born in expressed Bis regrets for not being able to at tend It was decided to hold the next reunion at the same place on the Sunday following Labor Day ANNIVERSARY Health Unit is gradually being built up to accommodate the in creased load of the additional three townships added to the health unit area in April Two public health nurses and a stenographer have been ad ded to the staff of the health unit the last few weeks Appointments To Staff if Laura a ate of the Saskatoon Cify Hospi tal School of Nursing recently joined the health unit staff as district public health nurse in he northern portion of township Mrs Shepherd took her postgraduate training public health at the of Toronto has been on the staff of Department of Health In the of tor sev era years Her husband has re cently been appointed to the teaching staff of the new Mario- District high Mrs Ethel will join the staff of the York County Health Unit as a public health nurse in October and comes to the nation from the Simcoe County Health Unit in Orillia Mrs Bon ier who has had considerable ft Mr and Mrs Olson spent a pleasant day on August when they celebrated their vei Among those attending Dr and Mrs J Mr fend Mrs Roy Pennant and Mr and W Pembroke Mr and Mrs Oscar ike Miss Ruth Clarke Mr and Mrs Verne and Scott Detroit Mr Fred Olson Mr and Mrs Lee Ferguson Jack and Bobby Nia gara Falls Mr and Mrs George Donna and Col leen Grand Island Mr and Mrs Cleave Yeo Mr and Mrs Lloyd and- Mrs- J Austin Miss Mar jory Austin Mr and Mrs Austin Mr and Mrs J Mac- and Mr and Mrs Whitehouse Toronto Many of their friends and neighbors call ed also Mrs Tod and Bit- Calgary Among the flowers and gifts was a beautiful basket of golden flowers from the ladies of Street sewing circle and a beau tiful basket of golden mums from Mr and Mrs Everett Scott DANGER OF LITTLE SINS Be careful of little sins Take alarm at even an evil thought wish desire These are the germs of sin the floating seeds which drop into the heart and finding in our natural corrup tion a fat and favorable soil spring up into actual transgres sions These like the rattle of the shake the hiss of the serp ent reveal the presence and near neighborhood of danger the experience of all good men proves that sin is most easily crushed in the bud and that it is safes flee from temptation than to fight it took her nursing training with the Hospital in New York City and her post graduate training in public health at the University of Western On tario in London She has served with the Victorian Order of Nur ses in Cochrane for four years and has been in public health work in Lake Toronto township and County Mrs will be working in the Newmarket area presently being covered by Miss Dorothea who will be taking over part of the Township of King Mrs Sinclair joined the office staff of the York County Health Unit in the Newmarket headquarters oh September School Health The school pro- gram will go into operation in King East and Whitchurch townships starling October will offered to the children parents sign a request for im munization fox Tetanus toxoid arid Srhallpoc vaccination AC the present time district public health nurses are compiling information regarding past immunization tor -each- dividual child concerned Initial immunization or booster doses will be available as they may ply in each ease Parents are urged to appreciate that reliable immunization requires periodic booster doses in order to protect the child concerned as well as the community as a whole Infant Health Plans for infant and preschool immunization at child health con ferences are also being prepared and it is expected that immuniza tion will be available for and preschool children at alt of the child health conferences op erated by the health unit begin ning in October Child health conferences are located in Sut ton Keswick Newmarket Auro ra Richmond Hill Wood- bridge Slouffville and Infants and preschool children in more remote areas will be offered immunization during the school immunization program in their school areas Install Mrs As OptiMrs President Mrs Robert was in stalled as president of the club Newmarket when the club held its opening dinner meeting of the season at Coun try Acres on Monday Sept 13 Mrs Roy Pollock wife of the LieutGovernor Zone 5 Dist rict conducted the installation ceremony Mrs Nick chaired the meeting with Mrs tak ing office following the mony Mrs Pollock was accom panied by Mrs Bernard Rye Keswick A discussion of the Optimist carnival to be held in Newmar ket on Friday Sept was held during the business session The will assist at the car nival A lucky draw was held during the evening It was won by Mrs Edward The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept 195 Page 3 Scout Paper Salvage Planned For Two Days the bundles had been left be hind shrubs or out of sight on verandahs Also some parcels and containers of papers were so The fall paper salvage was large that it would have by the Scout Group scv it They had to bo divided into committee when volunteer Of Aurora erlen met at the Scout hall on Monday Sept 13 Chairman Robert Mar- fin presided In future the toyn will be divided into two sections for the paper salvage The first drive will cover the west side of including the west side of Main St That paper drive will be held on Saturday Sept 25 Oh October the east side of the town will be covered This will include the east side of Main St Chairman of the paper salvage is Nelson Ion It would be a great assistance to the Scouts and their fathers who conduct the salvage pickup said Mr Ion if the papers could be se curely tied in small bundles They should be placed either at the curb or in some conspicuous We appreciate the interest of the community in supporting the Scout paper salvage drives The entire proceeds go to the scout- cub work in the town added Mr LEADER HAS FOLIO Miss Ethel Thomas Maple cubruistress of the King City pack developed polio on the first day of school She Is a teacher at the Richmond Hill public school Miss Thomas a former teacher at the King City school is at her home under medical care She had just re turned from a two months va cation in Era and Express Classifieds A M MILLS Bar bier Solicitor and Notary MAIN ST New Phone VIOLET ROBINSON Conveyancing Insurance St Phone Newmarket ACCOUNTANT A A Main St Gartered Accountant mew Builders Contractors or Farmers No 1 and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices Lumber Co Port luring Ontario RETURN TO TOWN FROM VICTORIA This week Newmarket wel coming back to town a popular family from Victoria Mr Mrs Douglas Brown Their daughter Pat has returned with her parents after a sojourn in British Columbia following the retirement of Mr Brown as man ager of the local Bank of Mon treal They will make their home on Ave One son is with the within the Arctic Circle The other son Donald motored with his parents to Newmarket Fol lowing his two weeks holidays Don will return to his position in the bank Prince George BC GRACE TUB Art rfding over the battlefield with his servant no ticed a wounded enemy soldier Give the poor fellow a drink from the bottle he said As the servant stooped down the sol- fired and missed Stepping Kingston Mr and Mrs he said What shall I do Sir Give him the wa ter all the same was the noble officers reply A faint picture of the grace of God LIONS MEET The Newmarket Lions Club held its first dinner meeting of the fall season Monday Sept with over members in attend ance President Jack was in the chair Treasurer Frank Courtney re ported a profit of over 1700 on the carnival which was held in the Lions Club Park in August Carnival Chairman Seneca Cook expressed the appreciation of the committee for the support given by the people of Newmarket and district at the carnival Plans are already under way for the carnival which is likely to be held in June rather than Aug ust as in the past Eugene Mc Caffrey is chairman of the It ts planned to feature special attractions and rides for the children was considerable discus sion and exchange of- ideas on the minstrel show fite show is expected tun for a week in March- Work is now under way and many of the songs are already chosen New IN NAVAL COURSE Murray Moffat 17yearold son of Charles Moffat formerly a Newmarket resident and the late Mrs Moffat has enrolled in the Officers Naval College and has been accepted for this course at the Esquimau BC naval base The course is of seven years duration and following The Aurora St Andrews Pres byterian church held its first of the season last t home of the presi dent Mrs O McDonald Ca therine St There was a large attendance of members to wel come the officials and visitors from trie East Toronto of the of the Pres byterian church In Canada were Mr the president of the Mrs who spoke of her work as vicepresident and as of the supply commit tee and its responsibility for bales of clothing and goods sent the various branches of the society to the mission fields in Canada Mrs Black who gave account of her work as cor responding secretary Mrs treasurer who out lined the amounts required to on the work of the society and Mrs Bell the secretary for the societys magazine Glad tidings The presidents Mrs gave the address her subject be ing Mrs Newstead also gave an account of the Wo mens Missionary Societys rally held in Winnipeg last May A social hour followed The contents of the bale of clothing quilts knittings and toys made by the St Andrews women were examined by the visitors the student will become an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy Murray Moffat was born in Newmarket and went to Am- prior with his parents some years ago He is a graduate of the high school spot our last drive we had to Brings Results Try One make many callbacks because Congratulations to THE NEWMARKET Eagle St on th opening We arc proud have been awarded the Contract for the installation of the Broadloom Carpeting FIVE OES MEMBERS ATTEND Five members of the Newmar ket chapter Order of Eastern Star attended the annual provin cial convention which was hold in London from September to inclusive Nearly members of the were regis for the conferences w Present from the Newmarket j jokes new stage presentations chapter were Mrs George Lues- are now being worked out by the by Mrs Fred Penrose Mrs Tom oil Mrs Alva Smith and Mrs Harold Simpson committee Eugene McCaffrey is again directing the musical part of the show 60 tor your old WASHER ON AN EASY SPINDRY MODEL Old washer allowance YOU PAY 22995 Down Newmarket Motors Ltd I 1014 STREET SI Per Month TELEPHONE

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