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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), August 25, 1955, p. 4

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an Aug Fines And Suspensions For Careless Without Any Accidents Two cases heard in Magis trates court Newmarket Inst Wednesday prove that it is not necessary to have an accident to be convicted of careless driving drive for a I of Number rht bvlft today champion Constable Ron Allison of tins police presented both cases and in both cases as well as fines being imposed the Cadi decreed license suspension The officer testified against the youth Thomas lingers that he had followed him along and that his driving was dangerous to other people on the road On still another case against Hon ors heard the same day another conviction was registered of caus ing a disturbance Involving a dance hall incident Fines were 100 for the careless driving anil 20 for causing the disturbance with a license suspension The other case involved a youth Ellis Walker River Drive Park who was said to have forced another car off the road at Oak Ave though not in any collision Police laid charges because the truck in the case which the youth said he owned had no license plates the had never been notified of change of ownership and the youth held no drivers license The cadi imposed fines in all the charges totalling He was also refused a license for a year and recommendation that he not be granted any drivers license for five years until ho has reached 21 years of age SEE Your Nearest DEALER Tom Bfrrell ft Sons LTD Phone Newmarket Davis Dr at Prospect OPEN EVENINGS TILL Mr and Mrs Ed Wood Doris and Mr and Mrs Victor March- ant are on a motor trip to the coast They plan on being away a month Mr and Mrs Wilfred son Miss and Cora Aitchi- son Mr and Mrs Wilson Mrs Moody and Mrs John attended a shower for Mr Norman Burnnett and his bride to be on Monday evening at the home Maple Master Weir and sis ter Norma Jean are on the im proving list after being confined to bed for a couple of weeks Mr and Mrs Clarence March- ant spent the past week holiday ing in the district Mrs Edgar Toronto is visiting old friends here Mrs S Dixon who has been visiting her daughter Mrs K Bradley for a week returned home on Thursday Mr and Mrs Bradley came with her and spent the weekend in Schomberg Mrs Hi Hard Is visiting friends at Meaford Mr and Mrs Bryan and Tottenham visited Mrs last Wednesday A presentation was held on Monday evening for Rev Duke and Mrs Duke who are leaving for a new charge at Marie The affair was held in the basement of the Presbyterian church The congregation pres ented them with two lovely chairs the boys received bed room lamps and the baby a love ly blanket Mr Jack and his mo ther Mrs Gertie are moving into their new home on Church Street this week FARM POND you run of water in he lace on your farm you can probably the trouble for good with a wellplaced farm pond Built where It will catch the spring runoff your farm pond would provide a ready supply of drinking water for your rattle and a useful reservoir timet of drought a to any of fanning as many Canadian fanners have already discovered Dont Ice a shortage of ready cash delay this or any other farm Improvement that will make farm a better farm Discuss your needs with your local I of manager Hell gladly tell you what a Farm Improvement Loan can do for your farm how it can boost your profits and save you time and work Km hit full fa Jrnpruvc to help fix up jour ii of He can do ilifnsc your farm a farm k of Montreal CAMERON Maajjrtf KENNETH WALK OF INCK If Public Library When wo wove on the this monihiKi it to that you he to know that those with the exception of tlw current Issues Your Library Is well stocked wiiti mid papers Our Canadian lions include Macleans nine Canadian Homes and Gar dons and Canadian Journal There are covering art nature science tra vel mid literature The Illustrat ed London News Time New York Times Toronto Telegram The Star and Bra and bring us news of current interest We also have a group covering photography Many of Canadas leading In dustries and public utilities pub- monthly bulletins which they send to the Public Libraries The Governments of Canada and the provinces also send publican lions for the reading tabic A few months ago a university stu dent who was writing a paper on Political Geography found useful material in copies of In Affairs Another borrower used pictures from Ontario Hydro News to pre- pare a talk for her club Sylva published by the Department of Lands and Forests of Ontario and Canadian Nature are for those who may be interested in vat ion forests and wildlife Other available in elude Popular Science Science and Mechanics Homecrafts La dies Home Journal Good House keeping Readers Digest and Seventeen The current issues of each may be read in the Library and pre vious copies may be borrowed for a period of two weeks Irene Jaques Librarian Wedding Colored gladiolus white hyd rangea and blue larkspur decor ated Mount Albert United church on Saturday August for the marriage of Louise Sarah Elizabeth daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas Moorhead Mount Albert to Kenneth Ar thur eldest son of Mr Ar thur and the late Ethel Mount Albert Rev officiated at the cere mony and the wedding music was played by Mrs Stirling The soloist Mrs Donald Stiver sang Ill Walk Beside You and Perfect Love The bride given in marriage by her father chose a floor length gown of ice blue lace tulle Her veil of matching ny lon was caught with a headdress of seed pearls and she carried a cascade of pink rose buds and white daisies The maid of honor Miss Davis Mount Albert chose a gown of yellow tulle and matching headdress of white and yellow daisies Miss Kathleen junior bridesmaid wore a gown of pale blue nylon with matching head dress of blue and while daisies The flower girl Thclmn Wag wore a pale yellow dress with matching headdress of yellow daisies The bridesmaids and flower girl carried matching bouquets of colored carnations and daisies Charles was groomsman and Messrs Brian and Laverne Smith were the ushers After a trip to Marie Mr ami Mrs took up residence in Mount Albert BIRTHDAY CLUB Birthday wishes are extended this week to Peter Andrew Walt Newmar ket years old on Friday Aug Edward Ion Newmar ket year old on Friday Kenneth Robert Trior New market year old on Satur day Aug 20 Violet It K 3 Newmarket old on Hat Aug Karen Newmarket 13 yearn old on Sunday Aug John It New- market yearn old oh Sunday Aug Starr Garrett Newmar ket years old on Sunday Aug 21 Mary Ann Patsy Walker Newmarket yearn old on Wednesday Aug 24 Jean Lehman New market year old on Wednes day Aug Stephen Winch Sut ton year old en Wednesday Auf send in your name ad dress age and become a member of the Era and Express birthday club tags United church was of a pretty sum mer wedding when Ger trude Paul daughter of tin late Mr and Mm Paul came the bride Scott Alexan der win Mm Welly Steven Sharon Murrny by the brides It Tell of MUeibtOMke Que Given In marriage by her liter Donald Tent Mm bride wore full Iciujtb drees of net over satin The bodice was accented with Iridescent se quins and was by flUml Jacket of lace ami scalloped headdress set Willi pearls held by her fingertip- veil Jibe carried a cascade of and Mrs Donald Saul sister of the bride was and Mrs Kenneth of Col- borne was bridesmaid Attending the was Mal colm Hayes of Toronto and the ushers were Donald of Mr and Mm If the weekend Mr Mm A hi Or Ilia Mr nod Mm and family of Windsor Mr and Mm Mm A and To ronto vlaltud Mr mm Mrs or Mr fit fraud Hi he Mil Mr Mr If chimed front tin- Mich of The lbs of where the tfiestff were by Mm and the mint Mm It Twit They by the molher In blue velvet It Oh return from their Mr and Mrs will In Toronto PINE ORCHARD Ill VilHrtg Vorkers of Union church visited York Manor on Wednesday afternoon Aug and provided a program of by Mrs MtClure end Mr A A conical was by Mrs Harper and Helen and Alberta accompanied by Mrs A Mra James and the gather- fog Karl has been cousins Verne and Kvbih Aurora of Iftal week at the home of In- aunt Mm Douglas Hope and Mm Vood was a recent guest of Mrs Mm Allan Cody is confined to hospital folJjyfntf an operation ysr By DEAN fleleased by Central Press Canadian York County Hospital Needs Your Donation If your lawn now has a blotchy complexion or freckles it Is a cinch It Is due to the work of the chinch bug The brown freckle will be found to be composed of dead grass from which the chine bugs have sucked the lifegiving juice sap You may also notice an area around the brown spot which Is yellowish In color This is where the bugs are still at work A telltale patch Is shown In the accompanying Garden Graph The enlarged blades of grass one holding a chinch bug shown In the GardenGraph illustrate a method of making certain the bugs are present in your lawn Flood the damaged area with water and If the bugs are there they will climb up the blades of grass for safety chinch bug has a black body and white wings The vary from oneeighth to onefifth o an Inch In length The young bugs do not have wings and may be either yellowish or reddish in color For chinch bug control both chlordane and DDT are mended Chlordane applied ac cording to directions on the pack age will both adult and Im mature bugs within 24 hours It also gives additional protection against the bugs for a period of from two to three months A 3 or per cent DDT dust can be applied directly or mixed with and sprinkled on an Infested lawn I Where needed control action is recommended now for this the time of year when the adults of each generation of bugs have reached maturity are espe cially active AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS A pm Friday lord ChiV Scout and Empire will officially dJm rft 1955 Canadian Exhibition TORONTO mi OF Ilii4C of Cr the lUCffj QttOUlt rout iads MOM- Jiff I Of or jndurj Moo to SU 3rd Alio on AUKOUI lirgeit of cars ill MAMIVM till On GnndUind and Imported In or Boy allow I Hut Ml Hi CHI Its the worlds largest annual exhibition the biggest most exciting most spectacular event of its kind anywhere fourteen days of colour excitement music and entertainment with fiftyfour permanent buildings the mile of midway and hundreds of ihousands of exciting exhibits See the Avenue of Provinces the Observation Towor Canadas Sports Hall of Fame the sonsational 32mile maralhon swim across Lake Ontario plus the biggest evening grandstand spectacle of thorn all dancers entertainers and musicians on the worlds largest stage wilh famed Ed Sullivanand Canadas own Marilyn Bell Duo lo a for opr Hut or nut tit perm to per- Situate of or no MAIA1KOU mill marathon across laU Ontario SllltlniSipi Sipi CO ilniitanddincirsonmildi UI Tfirlll to IM Of amwj bend ditty in Mir Uami MIMA of lift Kith I DAYS A DAY AT THIS VIA ro ScovN IK Atttt OAT MlWifr DAY Solvit of Irithh Attl IVJ ft Solvit of Aifoit SUM ft MIKHANf Solvit ol Qvbo ft ACtVIITIKNO CAT Solvit to lh of Nora ft ATMUTK SoKilt of MtWty AIWA OAT AM MM AV of Albino AH ft l AWOnUVtt0f1AlllSttVKIl0Ar la to of f MArOTtaHS BAY IIHA NOW Italy ftoiirvoduati 1130 Iwld 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