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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 4, 1954, p. 15

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ZEPHYR The turkey supper and had the United church on Wednesday last was a success Many complimented ladles on the sumptuous sup- the serving of the the International Film Board showed moving pictures The program was well rendered trio accompanied by Keith Profit gave some splendid numbers The Junior Tanners quartette gave some wellrendered numbers as did the accordionist and pianist Te on Sunday the anniversary services was over and about was taken in at the supper and concert Mrs A B Iiockie visited friends at St Marys over the weekend Mr Lowry the Presbyterian minister- with Mr Hunter Mr Mr A Smith Mr J Meyers as helpers are repairing the wall of the Presbyterian church Classified ads bring result Arte of urban Canadian housewives prefer Buffer to any other Naturally you prefer butter Its a natural dairy food made of rich wholesome cream delivered to your creamery while it is countryfresh Butters flavor is all its own mild delicate creamy For good eating good living theres nothing like butter For a booklet of grand new dairy food recipes mite to Marie Frozen FOODS A Division of Dairy of Canada HURON STREET -v- your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER Tractor 1 Caterpillar Crawler with blade New Holland Forage Harvester 3 Used Corn Binders Case Dual Wheels Horse Spreaders on Steel Horse Spreader on Rubber Tractor Spreader on Rubber Used T Baler NEW CHAIN SAWS AND SUPPLIES WATER SYSTEMS and STABLE EQUIPMENT WISCONSIN MOTORS AND PARTS Davis Dr W Newmarket Phone HOPE Farm Forum will be held next Monday evening Nov at the home of Mr and Mrs Herb Wright Club will hold a euchre party in Sharon hall on Tuesday Nov for the Flood Victims fund Mrs Lillian Boyd has returned home after spending six weeks with Mrs Stewart Stickwood Mr and Mrs Lloyd and Mrs accomp anied Mrs Lillian Boyd to her home on Sunday Mrs Hall has returned home after spending a few weeks visit ing in Toronto and Mr and Mrs Cecil Taylor Au rora Mrs Walter Eng lish and Mrs Bruce Penrose Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs George Broderick on Sunday Queensville News MAPLE HILL Mrs Doris relumed missionary from Brazil was the speaker in Maple Hill church last Sunday Word has been received that Rev and Mrs Large and child ren missionaries from South America will arrive at The Trail Rangers would like to all those who to the success of their paper drive They collected tons Teachers Meet The East teach- iT5 with their inspector Mr met at the Maple Hill on Wednesday at 3 11 problem of discipline was discussed by several teachers Some note books and text books were displayed with a short dis cussion being held There were musical and vocal selections from Maple Hill pupils This was the second meeting September The next of these meetings will be after Christmas Mr and Mrs Ray Tor onto visited the and Kavanaghs on Sunday Athletic Society The executive- of the Athletic society held the annual meeting Monday night The meeting was poorly attended Sports Tiny is a community enterprise all should share in the re- as well us the fun ov attending the meetings Archie Smith last Sunday A large crowd attended Don Smiths big entertainment at hi stock food store and Mrs visited her parents Mr Mrs Floyd Cunningham on Sunday The were in stalled at the United church Sunday morning service The by Mrs Garfield Hamil ton Markham were appreciated At this special YPS service- airport on Dec on furlough Bert Boyd first vice Dave second vice Friday night will be held in Queensville Baptist church Last week the Young Peoples group put on the program Little Britain A social hour fol lowed Miss Valerie Boyd who is at tending Bible school at Peter borough spent the weekend at home LI Birthday wishes arc this week to Brute Donald Kith- Hill years old on Friday Oct Charles Long Aurora 11 years old on Saturday Oct 30 Charles Brian Sutton West years old on Saturday Oct 30 Cynthia Jane Luesliy Newmar ket years old on Monday Nov Norman Ley Sutton West years old on Tuesday Nov Mary Buckley London years old ffri Tuesday Nov Patricia Harrison Mount Albert years old on Tuesday Nov Klayne Agnes White It Newmarket 11 years old on Tuesday Nov Sandra Greenwood Toronto years old on Wednesday Nov Keith Edwin Baxter It Newmarket years old on Wed nesday Nov Donald James Davidson New market years old on Thurs day Nov Thomas Wads worth Newmar ket years old on Thursday Nov Send in your name address age and a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club MOUNT ZIOH We would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to the fain- the late Mrs Walter ita honey She had been ft lifetime resident of greatly missed by everyone Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Frank Cooper are the proud parents of a baby boy A welcoming charivari party at the home of and Sirs Elgin Cole on Friday night crowd gathered and the couple received several gift- They moved to their new resi dence on Saturday The children had their Hal party on Thursday In the school There was secretary entertain- Reg secretary Harry Toombs conveners Lome Smith concessions Rex Bob Wilson program Titus baseball Harry dance Fred Dow Union St and Womens Institute advertising- Murray Huntley and Dave games and races Audrey and Mr of ceremonies afternoon Alexander master of evening Boyd paper Ann Smith hockey Auditor J Park boar rp Bert Boyd and Fred Dew conveners grounds Andrews tickets Ross Chapman prizes Murray Hun- ley decorations on street and rounds Bill and Shields The above named executive officers must be in attend ante at all meetings the com Ann year Mr and Mrs- Smltii visitwl her cousins Mr and Mrs last week Mrs Hob and two Mrs Tom Allison ill of Richmond Hill ami Mrs Harold Smith Mr in friend on meat and masquerading Work on the church basement has been progressing The services next Sunday held in- the school will be at am and Worship at am school contest Is beginn ing on Sunday Everyone should to help Mount win Young Peoples meeting is on Friday evening pm Mr Oliver Kind is Mr mi Mrs Ed King for a few Mrs Fred Kin been a pitied to an We her- recovery Mr Waiter Curl still ill at home Herb Cole had the mis fortune of having his bridge washed out when Hurricane visiied here Congratulations who recemV another Mr Horry Cooper rpent the weekend at home Mr and Mrs Gordon Penman have moved into Mr Sweet5 house on the fifth GORMLEY John Fisher one of Canadas most outstanding speakers on ra dio and platform will be in Au rora District High school on November at pm Members are invited to attend this meet ing sponsored by the Womens Institutes of Centre York District which are endeavoring to inter est the people in preserving the records and relics of the early days of York County and in mak ing theSharon Temple Museum a centre of interest to old and young thereby encouraging greater pride in Canadas history and the achievements of our early pioneers will be Mr E of the York JPioneets and Historical Society arid Miss Anna ft Lewis who will show slides Sharon and Its sibiUfres will be a progressive euchre at the home Mrs Noble on Friday at proceeds of this euchre will go to the flood victims relief fund and is spon sored by Womens Insti tute Ladies are asked to pro vide J The Whitchurch Home and School association of num bers six and seven be hold In number six on Monday Nov at pm The meeting will be on Health Miss supervisor of muses in the York County Health Unit will be the guest sneaker Mrs the nurse who visits these two schools will also be present The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov Page BRIGHT FUTURE PREDICTED FOB PRACTICAL NURSES AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION NOT AOE NO HANDICAP AD over Cam your community in is on of NURSES Practical please hemes All acveplbe to Our arc fvort pensive foUQweO two weeks intniT In by doctors In Torortta or Phil- Fixtures by duties students iuipment riven on Help freely piven for enroll Tim ttcl mat ion TODAY SCHOOLS OF PRACTICAL NURSING NEWSPAPER BOX NO CITY AND PROVINCE Canadas papulation increased by 201000 in the first six months of Immigration in per iod to UAH- TODAY obligation on How I con Be cam a Hurt How I ton a MV MATURE WOMEN PREFERRED ROOFING HOUSI IGS TRAVEL SERVICE COSTUME RENTAL CARPI oo I i iv j I lie APPLIANCES GIFT WRAPPINGS NURSING RUGS CARPETS PRINTERS GROCERS I J n a DAYS TO PUMP Continued from page dors He went on to say that his only concern at the moment was gelling the job done worry about the expense after it is over he said As we are a publicly owned organization I think that is the only attitude should take at a lime like this For the benefit of reporters present he added with a smiic And this is not going to influ the Hydro rate structure He said that Hydro has suffici ent reserves for the undertaking Reeve Evans said he was im pressed with the speed in which Hydro acted and that there was no red tape involved I hate anything red in tape said Mr Saunders The army colonel present put his rJ banded army hat under the conference table with a smile and turned up the redtabbed collars his tunic Mr Saunders paid to the Hydro helicopter crews who did a marvellous job in the flood work He added I found that these crew members who risked I their lives for several days do jug flood relief work were themselves contributing money to the Hurricane Relief Fund Nearly residences of the in the Marsh have been ap proved for occupancy by health authorities But it is too early to estimate the number of fami lies which will be In their homes for the winter It is cer tain that temporary housing will ho required during the winter for many families Marsh residents have been fil ing claims for Insurance under the Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund and officials have noted that the claims are conservative No one seems to be taking ad vantage fund In fact one family reported that all it lost was clothing that clothing had been replaced at the emergency clothing centre and that no money was needed from the fund But one of the big needs win be payments throughout the win ter said Rcevo Evans There are families In the trailer camp who have saved only what they could carry The need for funds will continue until some time year he said rw J r x C rTr T- Saxony Velour ii Men an outs tan Some are marked down are purchased specially Canadas leading manufacturers All are choice regular the a ranges is tailored Size and colour rai selection from in meres si choose The Gabardine The Tweeds come in a choice loose- There models your while saving season and sic 3d Bali the i loo fefCnoioGS iH JACK pronto LANSING A Jack In

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