V f S3te et ffi AUTO financed Timothy St PHONE V t ulceration Life Association Representative Fire and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert the coop way- Enquire at your local coop PHYSICIAN SURGEON SEW OFFICE Park Ave at Church St Consultation by appointment only NEWMARKET DENTAL DR NOBLE DENTIST Over Provincial Police Office Office Residence mi j T a I I I I 4 f I IBS ZEPHYR A euchre party will be held in the Community Hall on Monday March A special service will be held en Sunday afternoon at pm of the Fred Vic tor Mission Toronto will bo the guest preacher Page The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Mar Fred Smith who died last Friday Mrs and daughter Islington visited Mr and Mrs J Smith during the weekend and attended carnival Congratulations to Mr and Mrs school on the birth of a SI II It will bo at oclock on Sunday daughter Mr and Mrs Doug rtml Stlckwood and family have moved to Tor- were in the village onto and Mr and Mrs Moffat dnnng the weekend have taken over their business Huntley condition and Airs J If Anderson improving i i DENTIST Main St Phone V ft Newmarket Phone DR w eon DENTIST MjJir5 -y- A si i4i 4Hd if- V 4 your Attention if reviewed by OLir- A change of protection ork life wr- L Let me review your rod will be tr ASSURANCE CO UP ANY OF C ANAPA IMBhiaSt W CLV MUTUAL LIFE OP CANADA Timothy 0KP AUBOKA PHONE PA Life Fire Ante Casualty Low Cost Auto LEGAL t CORNER Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA Res PA mm A Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc ACEORA- PA Wellington St IS Main Street Newmarket Phone ft MISCELLANEOUS Lawn it Garden SALES SERVICE Richmond Hill EVAKSFUflS NEWBfABKKT Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling EVANS FOBS te Newmarket WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Stove Oil fuel Oil family spent J Sunday evening at home of and Mrs Clarke Miss Jessie and Frank spent Saturday with Mrs A Newmar ket The World Day of ser vice was held in the United church on Friday It was a joint service of the North Missionary and Presbyterian churches The theme of the vir was AWde With Me Ballard of the presided at the meeting Members of the differ ent societies took Dart in the pro- Mrs and Mrs Pickering sans a Sweet of Psalm was given by the Misses Barbara Anne and Jane Brown The guest sneaker MrHaUn of India was the minister Rev Clifford Brown superior WALL PAINT Sympathy is extended to Mr Art Alexander and family who attended the funeral of his neph ew on Friday at Ills nephew Earl Alexander was killed in a car accident Miss Joyce nurse- intraining at St Josephs hos pital in Toronto was at her par ents home over the weekend Excellent pictures on Jamaica were shown the United church basement by Miss Anna Lewis on j Monday night ftt the WI meet ing The Wprld Day of Prayer was well attended on Friday in the United church A K Bennett TRAVEL BUREAU For Canadian National AirLines Steamship Heal Estate Insurance S3 St South Aurora Teh PA Evenings PA Pupils of grades three and four at Sharon public school toured the Era and Express plant Friday The children saw presses and linotypes in operation after they had studied in school the history of printing under their teacher Miss Mae In the group watching the automatic job printing press operated by William Ingram above are left to right Barbara Ferguson Margaret Boyd Anne Marrow Lynda Hall Ruth Haines Pamela Edwards Valerie Sharon Case and Susan Reeve Era and Express photo Great Variety Of Costumes Seen At Queensville Carnival Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Septic Tanks Pumped 24Hour Service MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Barristers Solicitors Notaries Na Mathews Qc KkR Lyons Joseph Vale Main St Bay St Phone Phone EM Toronto RICHMOND HILL TURNER Builders Contractors or No and No Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber or Dressed J m f Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices lumber Co Port Ontario TRAVEL IS MY BUSINESS I Bookings for Land Sea and Ait BUREAU Herbert Authorized for Steamship Main Street Newmarket Phone Despite a fine night cold with good ice there was a small crowd of competitors and spec tators at Queensville Carnival by the Park Board last Fri day Children and adults attend ing were from families without members sick with the measles and which has effected so many East Gwillimhury people Those who attended had a fine time and there was no lack of variety in the costumes displayed before the judges Mr and Mrs Lindsay and Mr Fred Mc- Following judging of the long list of costume events ev eryone changed to skating togs and enjoyed an hour more of skating to the arena music Applause was enthusiastic for the awards to the eldest lady Miss Sarah who came on the ice despite her years for the eldest gentleman postmaster Mr Billy Hunt ley and for the eldest couple in costume Mr and Mrs Byron Ay ward for the largest family on skates to Mr and Mrs Fred Dew with four children Judges refused any awards to children under seven years so all eight competitors won a prize In the various other classes the winners were Costumed girl to Mar ilyn Dew as Mary Mary Quite Contrary Nancy Greenvood as a Gypsy miss Carolyn Johnston as a flowergirl Costumed boy to Rich ard as a drum major Bill as Black Sambo Doug Toombs as a chef Costumed girl to Jane Whitfield as Kay as tuxedo girl Shirley Mc intosh as a Dutch girl Costumed boy to Dale Toombs as a shiek Cecil Fair- barn as a cowboy Keith Oliver as a Turk National costume Mrs Fred Dew as Miss Canada Mrs Vic toria Moore as an Indian Miss Barbara Comer a Japanese miss Nursery rhyme costume Mrs Vellmen as Billy Dew as Fosbury as Hickory costume Anne Ka- vanagh a cowgirl Moore a tiny cowboy a miniature cowgirl Hard times costumes Stanley Eves as a hobo Mrs Art Ben nington a redhaired lady Mrs Rex Smith as Pansy Best Dressed lady Mrs a Victorian lady Miss Joyce a nurse Mrs Ida a Grecian donna Best dressed gentleman Mr Byron in frock coat etc Comic character Bob Mur ray as a Helen Andrews as a tramp Comic couples Dew and Sandra McKay Douglas and Laurie Name lames D Smith To Whitchurch Centre James D Smith the president of Oak Ridges Community Club has been named by Whitchurch council as a member of Whit church Community Centre Board after the chairman Clifford Wall- work was named as a council representative on the Board The Board named Mrs to complete the year 1955 as chairman in place of Mr A concert presentation by the Hall Board at the Vandorf com munity centre on March is to feature the 39 young members of Peter Pan Dancers of Oak Ridges in A Lesson in Phantasy Keswick News The Trail Rangers are present a show night in which will be presented Stars in My Crown plus color cartoons and specially selected shorts adding up to about two hours of excel lent film entertainment This will be held on Wednesday Mar at pm in Queensville church basement and on Thursday Mar 10 at pm in Sharon hall Queensville teachers attended the East teachers meeting held at Holland Landing at pm last Wednesday There was a discussion on the helps for mentally retarded children and alow learners also on time that should be spent on optional sub jects Inspectors and Dunn were present Mrs Roy Arnold Newmarket was the guest of Mrs Greenwood on Thursday last She also made calls at several other homes Miss Muriel Hayes Toronto was the weekend guest of Mrs Leith Mr and Mrs Percy and family have moved into the house vacated by Mr Fred Dew Sympathy is extended to the wife and family of the late Mr trouble you come cure or money back footwear including babies MOWN BIRTHDAY CLUB continued from Page Terry Hutchinson years old on Wednesday March James Albert Foster Holland Lauding years old on Wednes day March Peter Alexander New market years old on Wednes day March Margaret years old on Wednesday March Jeffrey Salmon years oh on Thursday March 3 Harriet Paris 2 Newmarket year bid on Thursday March Delia May Roches Point years old on Thursday March Michael Henderson Newmar ket years old on Thursday March Donna Ward Newmar ket years old on Thursday March Send in your name address age and become member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club Rev and Mrs at tended the funeral Saturday Feb at the Taylor Parlors Sutton of the lata Mr Emery Mr and Mrs have been faithful in attending the Christ ian church here Rev assisted in the service Mrs formerly Ethel May- hue Toronto has the sympathy of many friends Mr Munro Mann came from Detroit on the weekend and took his mother Mrs Titos Mann hark to Detroit with him The World Day of Prayer ser vice Friday evening in the Christian was one of real interest and well attended by memliers of both churches Mrs Ted Mai I ivas chairman and Mrs Percy Winch was the lead er Mrs Clarence Crittenden gave a short address and Miss Terry a violin solo with Mrs pianist Mr Freeman Pollock who has on the sick list has improv ed Mr Lloyd left Mon day for a checkup Sunny- brook hospital Toronto A shower was held in the United church room on Tuesday In honor of Miss Doro thy Rye who is being married March The of the United church had a social oven at the Port er home Sunday evening Rev Gordon Winch who is a patient at the is reported to he much improved and expecting to be discharged from the hospital In HOLT Mrs Joel Baldwin spent Friday of last week with her sister Mrs May King Mr and Mrs Amos Smith wore visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Milton Satur day and Mrs spent last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Win bridge Mr David Couch London spent ho weekend at the home of his parents Mr ami Mrs Waiter Couch Miss Beth Cole Barrio Miss Clarke Roumnnville spent the weekend at A if Gib- Mrs Thompson had dinner Friday with Mr and Mrs Gilt- March The Keswick Club under the leadership of Mrs Angus Cowieson and accompan ied by Mrs won high honors at Festival on Saturday with a mark of percent The adjudicator prais ed their singing highly and said it was the best choral group he had heard in Canada They are on the program from Hall Thursday evening HOBBY The March meeting of the Hope Hobby Club will be held at the home of Mrs- p day Mar Program commit tee Mrs Eves Lunch committee Mrs Walker Mrs I W ANNIVERSARY On Tuesday Feb Mr ami Mrs Nelson Thompson held open house in cel ebration of their wedding anniversary The bride was Alice Mae Beck daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Beck township The groom was the son of Mrs Thompson and the late William Thompson He was born on the farm where the couple make their home lot concession King township They were married Rev A i at the United church parsonage King City Their at tendants Mrs Nelson Kerr of the brides sister and Edgar Thompson con cession of King the grooms bro ther were present at the recep tion The grooms mother fll who lives in Toronto with her daughter Mrs Elmer Bailey was also a guest Altogether there were guests Mr and Mrs Thompson have one child ft Gifts and messages of congratulations were showered by organizations and personal friends Active in the community life and in the con gregation of St Johns Anglican church Oak Ridges the couple have a wide circle of friends Pouring tea were Mrs John Snider Victoria Square the brides sister and her sister-in- law Mrs Edgar Thompson The assistants were Mrs Jack Bishop and the Bony Snider Helen Thompson and Sylvia Kerr In rooms worn Mrs Ross Miss ALL m mum TO FURS TORONTO la from Urn if V BLADE SHORT RIB BONELESS SHOULDER HAMBURG STEAK TULIP MARGARINE DEVON BACON LBS fa LB MOUNT ALBERT I N The Rank of Toronto and The now me of branches operated by employees banking With offices in Now York and London plus world- Jo bank has excellent oversea banking facilities assets of over one million dollars nunc than one billion dollars in t deposits ranks as of Caiudaa banks a Canaaian 1 Many customers may bo wondering how Will their connections with the individual Wo hope following A J MnffruM to my tamo other bank form Yea for the time being Now ami oilier TorontoDominion Hanks print will bo 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