Heres information designed to start the bantammidget hockey wheels churning Ray Smith Mrs Charles Hooper Mark- Optimist Club boys work chair- ham was elected president of the man advises there will be a York North Womens Airs Hooper Of Markham Heads York North Women PCs meeting in the Newmarket arena on Thursday Oct at and all players in the bantam and midget age group wishing to play hockey arc requested to at tend The Optimist club is sponsor ing the bantams in the North York league Mr Ron Bunting president of the Bunting Nut Co of will sponsor the midget entry in the North York circuit Mr Bunting moved to Newmarket Friday and thanks to Peter Gorman immediately agreed to sponsor the midgets Mr Bunting will supply sweat ers and socks for the team and will in cooperation with the Optimist club in regard to ice time The midget team will be known as the Baby Bunting Nuts Conservative Association at the annual meeting in Newmar ket on Thursday Oct The large group in attendance was addressed by Tom Graham M for York Centre Mrs P Moffat chaired the meeting Reports from the five Womens P associations in the riding Sutton New market Aurora and were given Among those in attendance was Major A A- PP for the riding Mr and Mrs Arthur of Toronto spoke Mrs William Park of Sutton introduced the guest speaker Mr Graham spoke on the part played by women in Canadian politics He outlined his suc cessful campaign in the June elections and told of the many ways in which the Womens association in his riding had as sisted him New Resident Was Welsh Mayor In Newmarket there is kind of municipal alumnus consisting of an exmayor and exreeve of the town an exwarden of the county and several other resi dents with past service records on civic bodies Among the new residents of the town there is another ex- mayor He is Mr Frederick an immigrant from Wales who served for several years on the council of Prestatyn Those elected to office include was chairman of the honorary presidents Mrs equivalent of mayor OAK RIDGES PRACTICE Oak Ridges Pioneers have got the jump on the other North York district juvenile hockey teams The Pioneers held their first practice session at the Au rora arena last Jim Wells the clubs official publicity man reports players on deck for the initial practice Judging from the material available the Pioneers should give an excell ent of themselves in the North York loop Pioneers opposition in the league vill be Camp Borden and King City and Newmarket are also considering juvenile entries of Toronto Mrs Mrs P Moffat of Au rora Mrs J Bowman Mrs Toole and Mrs A Ca- all of Newmarket Mrs Hooper vicepres Mrs of Aurora chairmen briefly Mr is a past north Mrs Parks east Mrs federal candidate for rk est Smith west Mrs Andrea John Graham in a Canadian town The main reason Mr Lloyd and his family came to Canada in June was for the better future which he considers this country has to offer his children They are Christine 1 now a student at Newmarket high North Mrs Arthur Boyd Newmarket told of her visit to the United Nations Assembly in New York last year Mrs Boyd was one of the seven women from the riding who were members of the UN tour trip sponsored by the Pro vincial Advisory Council of the Central Area Ed Little of Richmond Hill south Mrs A Howl of Wood- bridge sect Mrs Al corn of Gormley sect Mrs M Slater of Gormley Mrs Archie Campbell of representatives to the Wo mens Advisory Council Mrs Arleigh Armstrong of Newmar ket and Mrs Moffat Complete Final Payments For Keswick Arena Building Fund RED FEATHER FOOTBALL Menard Pickering College senior football coach will have a special interest in this years Red Feather football classic It was an occasion for justi fiable pride this Weak when George White treasurer of the North Memorial rink building fund was able to write Account closed and notes paid off to the bank debt which has hung over the Keswick arena since Particularly to people the completion of the fund is a matter pride They are the who signed bank notes for the unpaid balance between public subscriptions of 22000 and the which the Keswick rink nine and Kevin seven When the Lloyds arrived in Toronto they were prepared to purchase a business and they heard about a restaurant in New market which was for sale at that time Mr Lloyd purchased Stanleys Lunch and operated it for several months then sold it Now he is representative in this district for a new insurance com pany in Canada the Holland Life Insurance Society Ltd It has been started in Canada by the Holland Life of the Netherlands which was established in This is a great country and have met many fine people in this town says Mr Lloyd He left a part of Wales which is present has run fatngos in the beautiful rolling hall each week making money Although the lo- the building fund Her per- Newmarket does not quite compare with North Wales the beautiful area scheduled for the Canadian tional Exhibition grandstand nine men and a woman pledged their and Saturday Bob Menard Dons brother is coach of the Collegiate and Vocational Institute Blues The team one of the eight teams in the Red Feather competition is representing the Northern Ontario Secondary Schools Association Don would like to figure out a way to play an exhibition game between his undefeated Picker ing seniors and his brothers teem but cant figure out a at the moment I LADIES MEET The regular meeting of the Ladies Mission Circle of Chris tian Baptist church will be held on Thursday Oct in the Sun day school room at pm Mrs will speak Era and Express Classifieds Bring Results incomes their homes and all their possessions that pay ment for the rink be made Now six years later it has been completed Secondary to those persons stands the continuing drive of Keswick Optimist club which has made the largest contribu tion over of any person or organization having had a part in the project The township of North is listed as the owner of the community rink although the township contributed less than But the Ontario government grants given to all halls rinks and like projects necessitated the lands and build ing being in the name of the mu nicipality Every member of the building committee stresses the continu ous effort made by Mrs Clark who from to the 2200 so there is a lot of satis faction in a wellcompleted chore For the past year or so only the president Lloyd Pollock and the secretary Mr White have remained as endorsers of the funds note at the bank But six years ago the backers were J Clayton Mil ler Sedore Art Dawson Sid Ar thur Mrs Clark Ted Hugh Sinclair and Messrs Pollock and White For two of the years that re payment of the bank debt was dragging along field days were held in and raising al most 1000 each year to reduce the total owed The township owns the build ing now debt free and runs it by a Community Centre Board on a payasyougo basis north of us certainly does Interested in local affairs he has attended a num ber of town council meetings see how the town administration functions He has a background of experience from past services in his home town in Wales He chairman of the roads com mittee and served on commit tees for housing planning parks and recreation He worked on Frederick Aubrey Lloyd a new resident of Newmarket is shown wearing the mayors chain of office when he served as head of the Prestatyn council in Wales the local civil defense tee and was a member of the Queens reception committee In addition he held numerous other posts on public bodies He was on the board of governors for Bangor College one of the largest colleges in the country and was a governor of the gram mar school in Prestatyn the equivalent of hetng a member of the high school board here t am Welsh from both sides of the family My grandfather was a glazier and my father had a bake shop and confectionery store in the Welsh town of Pres tatyn says Mr Lloyd It is noted in a copy of Ills home town paper that he was a strong critic of housing policies in At that time he pointed out that people were living in government subsidised housing who could Afford to build their own homes They were prevent ed from doing so by government restrictions It was considered mistake growing out of tend ency toward the welfare state It is significant that Mr Lloyd later was appointed to the local housing committee He took part in national elec tion campaigns he worked for the election of the local Conser vative member Nigel in Mr Lloyd was an employee of the post office department and held the position of special In vestigation officer Considering that he was so close to community life and well established In the civil service Mr Lloyd was asked why he thought Canada offered more to him personally Its not so much for me personally he said We really came here for the childrens sake It is a simple fact that there is a greater po tential in Canada Newmarket Era and Express Oct IMS I Eastern Star Chapter Celebrates Birthday The Newmarket chapter No Mrs Luesby showed colored of the Order of the Eastern slides of local places of interest Star celebrated its birthday with as well as some taken in St party in the Fireball auditor I Florida The program on Monday Oct closed with contests under the ing the guests were Mrs Marie direction of Miss Penrose worthy matron Mr A Jackson worthy patron and The tea table covered with a crocheted banquet cloth was ZEPHYR Anniversary services will be held at Zephyr United church on Sunday Oct am and pm Rev will be guest speaker A turkey supper and variety program will be held in the Sun day school room on Wednesday Oct 20 Mr and Mrs Lockie were honored with shower on Friday evening in the Community hall and received ninny lovely gifts Sympathy of the community goes to Mr and Mrs Ross on the passing of her father Mr and Mrs Clarence Picker ing and Karen spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr and Mrs Marshall Pickering and family Newcastle Mrs Amy Luesby the first centred by a birthday cake matron of the Newmarket by lighted candles Mrs OES chapter rose and Mr Jackson cut the Guests were present from Bel- haven Alliston Colling- wood Midland and Spending by municipal chapters Among in Canada in to- attending from Grand million about per Chapter were Mrs Ethel government spend ing immediate past grand mat ron Miss Helen Ross grand secretary and past grand matron and Mr Ernest past grand patron Mr Frank Hope was in charge of the program Members of the Betty Gordon Dance club con tributed two routines Guest pi anists were Peters and Mis ses Elaine and Margaret Rose in Canada in that year CLASSIFIED ADS Phone HOLLAND LIFE Insurance Society Ltd 330 Bay St Toronto General Manager Low Cost Insurance Telephone KM J lit Weal Family Protection Nearly years experience in Life insurance at your service Representative Fred Lloyd Ave Newmarket From June 1954 to June average weekly wage In manufacturing in Canada in creased from 5660 to 5960 In the average was 4387 and In it was Cape Breton Island has almost twice the area of the province of Prince Edward Island 3970 square miles as compared to 2- square miles New styling New capacities MORE POWER PER DOLLAR WITH NEW SHORTSTROKE Y8 ENGINESI You get higher horsepower in every engine In the great new Ford Truck fur 68 from lip right up to a nighty 200Hp for hauling Fonts new power moans lees friction tees power waste greater gas savings much less wear on moving parts much longer engine Ufa TORQUE I of new engineering Improvements Fords higher translated into more power at tho clutch Now higher In all up to 310 taster getaway agile per- mors potter per dollar Mist COMPRESSION RATIOS Fords now recordhigh compression in all models in lino wrfnga extra power from NIW4BARRILCARBURITIONlNowuew carburetors on Special boost power output when Its pay off In font acceleration extra pull for lulls hard going Second barrels Into action only when power la required MEN VAtVtSI Now valves In Heavy- Duty engines run up to cooler than solidatom valves awl last far longer Tungstencobalt vnlv facing and solid tencobalt alloy scut defy wear VOLT ELECTRICAL Standard lit all model now electrical system positive 111 dent combustion at higher speeds quicker coldweather greater reserve capacity to todays heavier electrical limit n NiW WITH TO OWff Never before in the history of our Sporting s Department have we had such an outstanding choice of sporting equipment to offer our fellow sportsmen ml ABtomatle snodtl pump eight 3434 carbine Enfield rifle from used Wieacer sfemftftfton pump We will buy or trade or powered rifle Asserted recoil pads i JSs4 I Large stock of high powered centre fire Hunting Jacket given for largest Deer shot i CONDITION BUY LICENSE OR REGISTER AT MORRISONS SIGNED WEIGHT SUP WITNESSED Neva Wet hunting jackets Miner hunting boots and rubbers caps socks warm woollen underwear mittens sweaters NEW LEADERSHIP STYLING MAKES THE 56 FORD TRUCK A STANDOUT Ford Trucks for 66 feature bow what shields with almost la of New buUtoa safer and more rear window is aura than wide Ml New wheel designed to absorb Impact i la the svent of acrid It cushion driver protects htm from with the post New door locks have rotor covers that prevent doors from open on Impact w New Cor all aeries from up boost pay load capacities to an all- tune high New mean proAtebW rector hauling Keen reduces tortmile 4PT The Barks for features a brandnew lowcost hauler la Ideal for load With wtieelbass of In load capacity Is ft mm TAN0IM New for out the famous Tandem Aile line sti- wheat giant takes to bodies baa load asperity of Lbs Automatic at now available withwda and Parcel now on many modal sad on Jobs New thicker brake on many models Ufa tip to reduce All Ford Truck rear brakes action to build braking at the mm TUSatSS New higher- capacity tube Was Urea on oil models run cooler give mors mile age punctures and blowouts MORE WVUD PER I 5 su visa st M U SEE YOUR FORD MONARCH t