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Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Oct 1954, p. 12

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AeNamufcK And Pet J HOPE miscellaneous shower was held in Sharon Sail on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ruby FAGGED OUT Mast When its effort to keep going at all no chance of getting ahead Me wan places Thais why i keep on lop of my form as much as can heap on a dime dissolved in my breakfast Since I started the daily routine Ive had morning sluggishness Actually got more pep all day Thats because only gives mild effective laxative action but it is loo Try it You will be how much better you E Alt DRUOSfOilE Smith David Many lovely gifts were received and a dainty lunch served and Mrs Lome Newmarket were guests of Mr and Mrs George Barker Sun day- Mrs Hall is visiting relatives in Hamilton and Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Moss Sharon had supper on Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Mr and Mrs Lee Hazel Mary and Albertha Newmarket and Norma Kay Belhaven were guests of Mr and Mrs Howard on Sunday Mr and Mrs George had dinner on Friday With Mr and Mrs Cecil Taylor Aurora A miscellaneous shower was held in Sharon hail last Monday night in honor of Miss Betty and Bill Davis They re ceived many lovely gifts A- de licious lunch was served Mount Albert News Wedding Era and Express results classifieds United church will hold their next Sun day with P taking the afternoon service at Rev will take the evening one at There will be special music at both services The funeral service for Ash- ton was held on Tuesday afternoon at chapel with burial at ceme tery Dr George ac companied his mother to her home Place for the weekend- Mrs- has been convalescing at the home of her son It will be some time before Mount Albert cemetery can be repaired The damages caused by the terrible rain last week were Mr and Mrs Ken Duncan Ca thie Elizabeth and Jackie Mr and Mrs Ash- forth and Misses and Mur iel Ross Toronto were visitors on Sunday with their mother Mrs Ross Mr and Mrs A New market were Saturday visitors of Mrs Geo Burnharn Miss Beverly Couper spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clap- son Brampton Cheerio Supper The Cheerio group of the United church entertained their on Saturday evening beginning with a supper at which there were about pres ent Mrs Geo Smith presi dent welcomed the guests Glen Harper and Johnnie sang two ducts Miss Marie Broad showed colored slides which she had taken on her trip this summer across Can ada and through the United States to Mexico A contest Know Your Wife was enjoyed A humorous skit presented by several members I resolve never to marry brought to a close one of the finest social evenings of the Cheerio group The Cubs sold apples on Sat urday and raised over for their work Leaders are needed for the Scouts A request is be ing made to the men of the com munity for someone to take the time to lead in this worthwhile work for boys Next Sunday will be Rally day at the United church Sun day school at oclock All children are invited to attend Aid Flood Victims The of the United church held the monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Dawson Dike The members voted to buy sup plies for the flood victims High rubber boots wool socks and heavy hirts were purchased and sent to Bradford Several groups from the Wo mens Institute have gone to Bradford to assist in sorting the clot us which had been donated Mr Allison has return ed home from visit with rela tives a Remember Friday evening of this week will be the Halloween parly in the hall for the com munity Prizes will be given for costumes and Mr will show pictures Mrs Toronto spent the weekend at the home Of her daughter Mrs Ronald Allison Honor On Thursday Oct about guests gathered at the home of Mrs Harden to honor ML Ruth Simpson She was present ed with a miscellaneous shower of many lovely gifts Mrs Bruce Rolling read ah ad dress and presented her with a table lamp from the girls soft- bait team Miss Simpson and Shaw thanked everyone or the shower A delicious lunch was served Mr and Mrs Harry Thompson were guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Can last week Mr and Mrs had a motor trip to on Sun- day Mr Ernie has erected a large addition to his shop Mr soon wilt have his new house on Victory Dr ready for occupancy The bridge over the creek nor Hi of the village is re paired It was a shea out hi he recent storm Wedding The marriage was solemnized on Saturday Oct of Wil liam Hartung son of Mr and Sirs Edward to Joyce Anne Sil- verthorn only daughter of Mrs Arthur Wagg Mount Albert and the late J Silver thorn Rev P performed the ceremony in the United church parsonage Miss Eleanor Mount Al bert a friend of the bride was bridesmaid Kenneth younger brother of the groom was best man Following the ceremony the immediate families and a few close friends received the young couple Martins hotel where a wedding dinner was served The couple went on a honeymoon trip to the Ottawa mil Montreal districts Mr and Mr will make their home in RECEIVES LIFE MEMBERSHIP Mrs I Sinclair Toronto and Miss I Newmarket were presented with Worlds life memberships by the Province Ontario the north ern meeting held in St Andrews United church Toron to on Wednesday Oct The presentations were made by the provincial president Mrs Ambrose Hamilton A worlds life in the costs and the money is used for world and Canadian mission work REPRINTS Of PICTURES in the Era AVAILABLE Write J Mr and Mis Lawrence Ross Hearing were married at St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket recently The is Dianne daughter of Mr no I Mrs Photo by Keswick News Come In and choose your nee- Tip Top Tailor suit from up and be the new photographic way Morrison- market Miss Lois Hoi born spent the weekend with her par ents On Thursday evening with guests from Newmarket vijle and Sutton the Keswick Evening Auxiliary with Bethel Auxiliary enjoyed a travelogue of Scot land England Switzerland Ger many and Scandinavian coun tries presented by Miss Long ley and Mrs Keswick United church anni versary services will be held next Sunday with Rev Sutton guest preacher There will be special music by the and In he evening by the Keswick Koral The Christian church I33rd an niversary services were held on Sunday The special speaker was Rev Fred raise Wavorly Road Baptist church Toronto At the morning worship in song was ft solo by Mrs Sutton Miss Elaine Taylor Newmarket presented an accordion solo were greatly enjoyed the evening the Male Trio To onto were heard in four They added the beauty of the service Doth services were well attended There will bo no ser vice In the Christian church next Sunday owing to the anniversary in the United church Friday evening is the Christian urch monthly missionary meet- and a social time featuring At and Mrs Freeman Rye and family Toronto were calling on friends here on Sunday There have been a few cases German measles reported The boy scouts had a busy day on Saturday selling apples Sir and Mrs Taylor Elaine and Myron Newmarket spent Sunday as tha guests of Mr and Mrs Freeman Pollock anil Mrs Kennedy Mrs Etta Welter and dough are entertaining at a pla demonstration oa Wednes day afternoon Louis and Jack to Toronto visited at home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd on Saturday Sunday guests- at the Lloyd home were Mr and Mrs Harry J is visiting friends in Owen Sound for a few days Mr and Malcolm Bearc Hanover visited Mr and Mrs Isaac for a few days last week- Mr Gordon Wood Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Perry Winch and on Sunday all of them visited Rev Gordon Winch Mr and Mrs Stow art Dow and Mi Hazel Sfcrague and sister all of Newmarket visited him Mayo on Sunday Mr had misfortune to break a bone in He will bo laid up for a while Miss Rosy In To was at homo for the week end Mr and Sirs Orillo King spent a days last week with daughter Mrs and Mr Thistle town AURORA While he grind- seed at the farm east of Aurora Donald Injutlea arm chest and head last wrecks Timbers was caught in the tractor drivebelt while were seed Dr ford Rose was called and the youth was taken to Toronto Gen eral hospital His was reported to he serious J r S a -J- -c- Anytimt Y i I- 3 NEWMARKET DAIRY irf BE AND St We the other Co reut about fee Ontario ho had a TV installed his car right in the Police him on i he highway lor a routine cheek noticed it si range aerial on the roof saw the 10inch iecceu a fast doubletake and hauled him off to head- quarters The hadnt been hooked up yet the man ex plained because ho was for a part The law took a dim view all Automobile TV is forbidden in Ontario no charges were laid The motorist was simply ordered to have the set re moved Were Inclined to agree police view TV is around the home Its a advanc ed fur So next time youre store dont ask us to outfit the family car with TV We wont do It What we WILL do though demonstrate to you a dandy set for the home the new Admiral a household luxury at a price Compare the Admiral point by point dollar for dollar and youll with us its Tops in TV You know our name and address Stewart Heart Radio A Appliances Main Street Newmarket know the reputa tion Admiral TV Drop In tomorrow for that free ASSESSMENTS A percentage breakdown the figures given in the columns Are is as ftdloivs 1954 fn- percent percent and Commercial percent Farm percent Public percent dphone percent IndvistriaJ percent Residential percent Profes sional and per cent Farm percent percent and Telegraph percent AND DRY CLEANERS OSS1NOTOI I I fcV- K Council Sidelights Continued from Page 11 tern in 105A will amount lately to The mate revenue for the same period is ritiuiatird at Against this surplus of however the following capital a pressor at Wellington l6tlU and reservoir over iiliitve the by ileUlltUle 1001 it total of 55- Such capital been and paid for out current funds Murray said he situation an of the need for a raise in the water a proposition that was opposed by lteeve Cook who said that capital expenditures once made would not recur and that an increase in the rates had already been made Councillor Jones said that the cost of running the water service had increased and was now much than in previous years He favored some in- crease in the rates No action wiu taken on the matter than suggestion by the mayor that a report from the water department be brought to council Court Of Revision Something that has not hap pened In Auroras history at any other period it claimed was proposed was the setting up of a Court of Revision to hear the reported number of some appeals against the reassess ments by a panel composed of of the council The suggestion was made by the mayor and a to that effect was moveby Corbet and seconded by Coun cillor Councillor She isiviv iiiui tuid by I lis shvUUi itpieeiitHien Cam of I happy to nominate the mayor told Moffat However Councillor Mot did not accept ihe offer of nation and a of citizens was then pre pared ihe ebrk contact the nominees in an effort to form a Court of lit is ion therefrom Committee The a be foimed but indicated that should have attention in cases of suffered from the Char iivs at home the mayor Tin for that said Moffat adding that we should keep assistance for ourselves Mrs Moffat added that she had visited Bradford and found that they had more than they needed mating that clothing was going from Bradford to Toronto It was decided to call a meet ing or organisations for Sunday afternoon October Move we adjourn Mayor said Councillor Corbel at and the motion tarried rp buys the revolutionar SNOWICE Tl by Big Traded hi Seme attractive on GOOD t WHEEL BAL i

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