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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), October 7, 1954, p. 3

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ft- 1 i i V- Immigration needed In the face of Canadas postwar expansion a national im migration policy has become a problem government sources estimate Canada must have a population of by to absorb its own indus trial production California And Back In Days 6600 Mile Trip Cost 118 HOUSEHOLD INVENTORY BOOKLET At a cost of one and eight- He hitchhiked on the return tenths tents per mile Lowell journey Total cost of the trip Newmarket recently made a crosscontinent trip to California and back in days Householder are when discover how insurance not brought fine today higher replacement foil to adequately home and it content Should yog fira you fa- able to tell the adjuster you hod lot and how much it worth Probably not And for Just that we have prepared a handy Household Inventory booklet so you may deep a constant check on the of your possession In the booklet there space to list the room ft in date purchased original cost present value of every piece of and insurable poises In your home in the book it ample space to list Insurant you have along with a resume of benefit you receive when General Accident fire and In ivronce purchased Rre Insurance for every home be kept uptodate and fino with present day replacement costs recent purchases this will make the fob easier Fill in coupon Please send me a copy of your booklet Come in and choose your new ShifferHillman suit and be measured the new photographic way Morrisons Newmarket Advertisement Woodbridge Fair OCTOBER and Sat October Western Horse Show over horses from Can ada and USA Tom Bishop Trick Horse and roping demonstration Childrens Day with special events Square Dance competition Beef Cattle and Swine show Rabbit and Cavy show Pony racing J Name Address GEORGE General Insurance St Newmarket Ph 395 Oct Thanksgiving Day Usual Big Fair Day Horse show Hunters Jumpers and Ponies Harness racing Dairy Cattle Sheep and Poultry show Band Many other events BIG MIDWAY ALL DAYS PRIZES Saturday and Monday For Prize list write or phone MYERS Secretary The Biggest Rural Fair in The Dominion was 118 He covered miles an arts student in his I final year at the University of Toronto and two friends who are also university students picked up an automobile in De troit to deliver it in California to an auto agency The free transportation down plus a small amount of money paid for de livering the car cut down the cost of their trip considerably One of the students Peter stayed to study psychology at the University of Angeles The other student is studying nuclear physics at University Hamilton left on September and was back in Newmarket on September On the trip down he covered 3000 miles and coming back he covered Included On the trip were visits to the Badlands South Da kota Mount Memorial where the statues of four US presidents are carved in a Yellowstone Park and Salt lake City At Salt Lake City the students saw the Mormon Temple which has a 200 foot arch and is built without a nail They spent a full day at the Grand Canyon and drove across the desert where they saw the Hoover Dam They visited the gambling casinos at Los Vegas but did not gamble and drove across the des ert again to Los Angeles They stopped at the intersection of Hollywood and Vine drove up the sea coast and swam at Santa Barbara The reason we were able to see so much was that we drove in shifts at night We had an eight day deadline to deliver the car said Lowell Back at Los Angeles the trio split up and Keffer hitchhiked back alone He left San Fran- at 930 am Saturday Sept and was home in six days having visited relatives on the way at Dayton Ohio and Ont Total travelling time for both ways was days I The Newmarket Era and Expre Thursday Oct Page Newmarket were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Reynolds Mr Earl Toole They also were Sunday guests at the home of Mr Preston Mr and Mrs Earl Toole Stuart and Elgin attended the funeral of their aunt in Sunder land on Saturday The will be Mr and Mrs David Evans and held on October 26 at the home Evelyn were Saturday night of Mrs Carl Greenwood tea guests with Mr and Mrs Airs and sister Miss Walker and girls tended the Pine Orchard anni versary services Mr and Mrs Frank Marie Burlington spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Chas Toole jfliVi Mount Albert ladies after a years absence from the championship circle recovered this year to again capture the Lake Junior Ladies Softball League crown Queensville won crown last year Mount Albert won it the previous three years Mount Albert finished second in the league race They ousted Aurora then to gain a spot in the finals In the final the came up with a surprising win over Keswick Cardinals seasonlong league leaders Mrs Gladys Rolling coached the team Marguerite Green the leagues top ranking pitcher was captain The were presented with the Roy Pollock Trophy by the donor after their title winning suddendeath playoff effort over Keswick at Newmarket recently Photo by Reg StrasW thrce bowling emporiums The Monday night ladies league completed its second Canadian public libraries car ry books Parliamentary government was established in Canada in 1758 Free exercise of religion was promised Canadians in the treaty which In ended the wars here between the British and the French THERES A GOOD DEAL FOR YOU IMPERIAL at our ESSO The Hub bowlers are getting The league has teams into full stride at the towns Teams are Keffer Construction Rockets Office Specialty Electric Dixon Pencil Metal Workers Can Legion STATION YES we have a good deal for you in our Fall Changeover Service but it benefits you MOST when you use it EARLY ENOUGH DONT WAIT TOO LONG Turning in your car for a Changeover job is like visiting the dentist You know it should be done but how easy it is to put off Lets face it Its an absolute certainty that colder weather is on the way and it can come laden with EXTRA expense for you if your car isnt winterized in lime At todays prices a frozen radiator a cracked Winter months are tough on cars They reduce performance to the lowest efficiency if proper precautions are not taken So if you havent itt once let us have to hi before this Jets do something about it Drive in now- or tell us over the phone how soon you can ARE WELL DO SERVICE AND TEST YOUR BATTERY TEST YOUR SPARK PLUGS CHECK YOUR LIGHTS AND INSPECT AND INFLATE YOUR TIRES Very rarely can a Canadian theatre company have been given the opportunity to present a play in advance of a planned Broadway opening The Crest Theatre is in that happy and un usual position for on October they will open a twoweek run of The Living Room which is scheduled for New York produc tion a couple of weeks later The Living Room is by Gra ham Greene famous author of such novels as The Heart of the Matter The End of the Affair The Power and the Glory and thrillers Train and Ministry of Fear Although Mr Greene is one of Britains top film writers The Third Man The Fallen Idol and Brighton Rock are numbered among them this is his first play and may well be his last Despite a successful London run last year and critical praise which called The Living Room the best first play of its genera tion Graham Greene has this to say writing for the theatre one has tried a new drink one has liked it but one- had only wanted to try every drink once The play is written around a crisis in and although it brought night stardom to the London actress who played it Dorothy the part is an exacting one The Crest has been fortunate enough to secure for this role I Frances star of this years Stratford Festival A I strong cast including Donald Davis Peter Mews also of the Stratford company and who joins the Crest as a permanent member Amelia Hall Betty and Aileen will be directed by Herbert Whit- taker whose direction of A Jig For The Gipsy the Crests open ing production of this season contributed so much to the plays success The first night on Oct will be a Theatre Night for the York Chapter of the week of action Monday Jeanne Clover Kickers Combines hit for oil and Mary market Dairy Newmarket Mo tion had to feature opening tors night activity Handsome scores Lyle Bond is president George featured last Mondays bouts in Jack the department ircas Chas see posted a nifty to The league operating on the list Other over bowler was Hester Clark 623 bracket scorers were Hall 596 Elsie Thorns 571 Alice Gibson Mimi Giovan- Clare Pollock Ethel day and Wednesday nights at Joe Smiths Olive scored a 602 triple hand to lead the Thursday night gals Other top scorers Warden Wilson 509 j iIazel Myrtle League president is Ada Rose see Sloss handicap sec Helen Tugwell Ann Os borne The gals have come up with some bright monikers for their teams Teams are Strikers Jams Blowers Senders and Stiks Respective team cap tains are Claire Pollock Dean Hall and Annie Stieklaud The league is oper ating at the Newmarket Bowling Academy Eagle St Dunn Faye Walker 534 Jean Scott Marie The town league teams kick ed off Tuesday Jack Caradonna highlighted the action with a single game Top three game marksmen were Alvie Cyril Keats Jack life a vouiiff7irl Wl Chas Blight be Canada produces about two- thirds of the worlds asbestos Canadas apple crop is estimated at 11600000 bushels four percent off last year The first airplane flight across Canada was in Four generations are photographed above Seated is Mrs Mariah Jane holding her great granddaughter Dorothy Lorraine Wesley age months Standing at left is Dor othy Lorraines grandfather Harry and right her father John Wesley Newmarket TO DAY CONDITIONED Corner of Davis Dr rfvlV J Main St Newmarket Phone Vtt Mr and Mrs Van Kloyn Nc wmarket were married at on Sep tember la The bride is Catharine of Mr and Mrs Oliver Diccmnn The groom is the son of Mrs Van It 2 Newmarket and the late Mr Van Kleyn Above left to riyht are the bridesmaid Margaret Queensville sister of the the bride and groom and the groomsman Bart V on Kleyn brother of the groom Photo by Studi ON SECOND INSTALMENT OF Taxes for Town Newmarket Friday Oct Wesley Brooks Treasurer Dated October NEW LOCATION Den Ouden Body has moved from Holland Landing to HOLLAND ST CORNER OF BARRIE ST BRADFORD CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE CHANGE fcVita r The sixteam Bell Telephone league a Wednesday feature at Newmarket Bowling Academy pried off the lid last week In the ladies section high single game scorer was Frances Men ard 206 high three Dorothy In the mens divi sion high single Stan Evans High triple Mickey Smith League officials are pros Don sees Don Smith Hetty Mickey Smith Francos Menard Stan Evans The Andrew St Indies league is looking for three more bowl ers to round out another Anyone interested can contact Mrs Phil Brown a SAVE LOOK REGULAR I EXTRA TROUSERS I 295 5975 1 29 29 MENS 100 ALL WOOL ENGLISH GABARDINE TOPCOfl Reg to i MENS Top Qu Ready to wear yamdyed worsteds dines Take your choice domestic suitings ready iiv breasted styles values to for great savings one and price group sizes to 431 t GROUP ONE Rear W475 to 5D7o 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