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Newmarket Era and Express, 19 Jan 1956, p. 12

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a TECHNICIAN WANTED For installation and maintenance of refrigeration heating and air conditioning equipment Must be able to read blueprints and have a thorough knowledge of handling tools and materials supply references and qualifications to mm WELLINGTON ST AURORA BOX PA WINS J Mrs- Benny Newmarket I the jackpot in 56 numbers at the Aurora Legion on Thursday Jan FIRE BRIGADE John was reappointed chief of the Newmarket Fire de partment for Other offic ers for the brigade include first lieut William Dunn second Harry Glenn and third Joseph Peat Bingo pie Lions Club COMMUNITY CWTffi HALL BORROWING BYLAW A routine bylaw which auth orizes the borrowing of 80000 to meet the current expenditures of the municipality until the taxes have been collected was passed at the inaugural meeting of Newmarket council TUESDAY BH v ftw r v ALL PROCEEDS BENEVOLENT WORK REFUSE INCREASE A request for a increase in their annual pay by three of the caretakers for the Newmar ket Public schools was refused by the board at its inaugural meeting on Jan 11 Trustee Bruce chairman of the property committee said that negative reports have been received from the York County Health Unit regarding the clean liness of the schools Until there is an improvement in the situa tion no increase in pay will be considered the board decided Gordon Newmarket has been appointed a Bank of Mon treal inspector POTTAGEVILLE A belated New Years party was held in the com munity hall under the auspices of the Harmony club good crowd turned out and the games and dancing were enjoyed by all Mr and Mrs Richard were in charge of the evening A euchre and dance will be held in the community hall on Saturday January Euchre will start at re freshments will be served This event will be sponsored by the ratepayers Mr Sam Smith died January 11 at the home of Mrs Jane Ar chibald Interment was at Ket- cemetery Mr and Mrs Raymond Jones spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Fred West Mr Harold who has been confined to bed for the last two weeks is feeling better and hopes to be around again in the next few days AWARD Sunrise Refw While we were casting aboat for for this aBd rheatre P r friend BUI Brill there to our attention a gentleman and a who deserves the praise The chap fai Wllf If re one of the fortunate ones who happen to make the arena a port I any time from sun- Shi Wlr on the Little games Youll all agree thats quite a chore for five hours Will smil and trails of course Often youll players all to good you cant teach em any younger So we think you II I agree Will deserves the highest praise for this labor of love and for his efforts on behalf of the youth Square Opposite Police Station Weekend Pork Specials lb lb SUGGESTS THAT TOWN HOLD UP SUBDIVISION The York County Health unit advised that approval of a resi dential subdivision be refused until the town has a sewage dis posal plant In a letter to coun cil on Jan 16 Dr Robert King medical director of the unit made the recommendation It concerned the Park development of Charles Boyd a subdivision in the area known as the Lewis bush Fresh Meaty PORK HOCKS 19c lb SmallLink Homemade PORK lb Tasty Homemade COUNTRY SAUSA6E k 39c lb SugarCured BACON Rmkn Smoked Side lb J 4V BACON 59c lb FREE DELIVERY Pbone i RECREATION COMMISSION The Newmarket Recreation Commission for consists of the following George Haskett and Robert members of town council Donald Cameron and Jack Spillette members of the Public School board Peter Gorman Separate School board members and Charles and Ray members at large NO POLICY CHANGE ON TOWN CONTRACTS Newmarket council at its Mon day night meeting decided to maintain the status quo at least regarding the handling of con tracts for town business A motion by Councillors Glad stone idler and John Choppin recommending that all purchases he channeled through the clerks office that tenders be called on all purchases and jobs estimated will be to more than 500 and that One of the to show purchase requisitions for all the progress of a Scout is items under that amount but by the progress of the individual over 25 show at least two quo- Scout On Wednesday Jan SCOUT NEWS By Mima Stilse One of the most successful Group Committee meetings to be held within the last few years was held in the Scout hall on Monday Jan There were men present and this made the discussions so much more inter esting For instance the Cub weekend camp was discussed fully and much more was accom plished in the way of prepara tions for Scout Camp On Jan a district council meeting was held at Keswick One of the interesting things to come out of that meet ing was that Kirk Everett who for the past year has been an energetic scoutmaster was ap pointed District Scoutmaster Gordon Stiles who hos been as sistant scoutmaster was appoint ed scoutmaster and Jim Taylor who lias been assisting Kirk Ev erett has been appointed cub- master of the Friday night Cub In case someone might like the phone number of these gentlemen they ore listed for your convenience Kirk Everett 11C Stiles Jim Taylor w On Jan 18 the Morse course was terminated and before long a First Aid course sponsored by the Bell company Haskett HASH By George Newmarket Editor 1 Vv v- S3 v- V TONIGHT ONLY was defeated Only Councillors Ridler Choppin and supported the motion Detailed account of the dis cussion will appear in next weeks issue Albert presented with his Queen Scout badge and his firstclass badge and at the same meeting Wayne and Bob Jacques were invested into the NEWMARKET PHONE 1 POLICY NIGHTLY FROM PM SATURDAY FROM PM MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY PM 1 ONE DAY ONLY FEB a ITS CRAZY MAN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AS YOU LIKE IT v l I ARTHUR RANKS PRESENTATION J Above Us the A j STARRING JOHN MILLS JOHN GREGSON C 1 i f NEW YORKS HOTTEST RHYTHM BLUES ROCK ROLL SHOW r COM J HO TO TOWN I SS J I F i Ca ijciS r Sat I JO pal l Eleanor Parker sftft Sss 5JS V v Free to our lady patrons iutauj Glassware HARLEMS TOP ROCK N ROLL SINGERS MUSICIANS DANCERS row Harlem HOT tire LUSH wssBSfec ROCK ROLL STARS OF TV RECORDSRAOIO iVJ township In my territory theres a old gal Miss Ellen Eyewater whos a this month Shes the crankiest old battleaxe in the township there Couple of us went out from the paper to interview her an she kicked us out the door said she hated publicity Shes got temper like a she- In Neyer saw the like of her Why I mo she took a meat axe to her nephew an they say tjiat lie he was never right then until for this broadcast and until this time next We say for newspapers across Ontario said Horace tears streaming down his cheeks His painracked voice trailed off In a sort of soft wail as the AND station Identification came In to rescue vSv What can be done to get the fans in the arenas That ap pears to be the major problem today in most areas Hockey at tendances by all accounts have slipped off drastically this sea- son Grasping at straws to get the fans out and arouse their inter est Sutton and Clipper officials we re told are going to try a novel idea For their next home games both clubs are tossing the arena doors wide open and every fan is being admitted free- That isnt all In one case as well as letting the fans in free the hockey moguls are going to present lucky door prizes In short the hard pressed hockey organizers will pay the fans to attend Of course the teams in ques tion on this one particular game are going to take a financial licking however if it gets the fans out and revives their inter est In hockey It may pay off later when the charge goes on again Were going to watch this experiment with interest Certainly someone deserves a triple A for effort on the thought meter Whats the answer to slimm ing hockey attendance TV cal ibre of hockey not enough local players rink being too cold or just plain lack of Interest Many put to blame on TV One might think why pay to watch hockey hi a cold arena when you can sit at home and watch TV free in the comfort of an easy chair You grow old fast sitting by the fireside Seems to me a chap gels a lift attending the arena ami giving out with a cheer for the hockey of his choice This paragraphs doesnt know the answer to reduced at tendance If anybody has the the answer tucked up his sleeve we would like to hear it Maybe we should go around and of the former fans Why dont you attend the hockey games anymore Anyhow If you have the answer please send It along Well he only too happy to find a spot for your com ments If someone doesnt come in with the answer immediately our only recourse is to ask Slim for his worthy advice Take the case of the Gorman Smoke Rings While there has been some slight Improvement still riot enough fans are attend ing to cover expenses has you have to produce a winner before the fans get out The Smokies certainly have the winning habit so it cant be on that account As for the calibre of hockey the regular attendees have been raving about the ex citing contests this year Coach Herb Cain has the Smokies hust ling and drops a hard skating hardtrying club over the boards every game Pete Gorman says maybe rink Is cold but after watching the Smokies go for minutes youll forget all about the cold Parry Sound loaded with hockey talent and speed are the m catnips Continued from Page Its what you in between the lines In the weeklies which makes em more Course youve gotta be local to understand- And now we come to our Over Listeners Club when we mention old birthdays all over Ontario declared Horace It was turn to cut in Up In East mbleberry visitors tonight Lets see if we can do better at the turnstiles for this one and future games If the fans will support the club Peter Gorman will definitely consider stepping up to junior rating next season Judging from the Smokies ef fort against the junior rated Him ores theCorman- are ready right now for the higher classification JANUARY The night of Feb 2 has been desig nated as Olympic Hockey Night in the Hub In order to raise funds to send our Olympic rep the KitchenerWat Dutchmen over to the games all teams in the OHA have agreed to set aside a Olympic night An extra charge of cents will be made at the gate This extra money will be forwarded to the to help finance the junket DON SMITH moved recently by the wasted any time donning the blades for his new hometown team at Gerald- ton should prove a wel come addition to the northern club Leroy Grant Winters should he ever decide to put away his hockey stick appears good material for a referee Grant did an excellent job in last Thursdays midget game be tween Newmarket and Aurora There are good reports too on another Aurora Jim Pat- ton Jim is a number of the King City minor games Talking about referees we most forgot welcome to town moved recently to his new home on Parkview Crescent We under stand some of his old pals are cool with him probably only a rumor because he saw the light and moved up with the hardy men of the north We didnt know Jack Robin son was superstitious until Fri day Jack on his way across the Ice to the bench was floor ed for the count by one of his players accidentally All could hear the affable Bears coach muttering when he came around was knew something was going to happen Its Fri day the Jack stayed on the bench for the rest of the game Later it was learned he had suffered a shoulder blade fracture All his many friends yours truly included wish him a speedy recovery smmmmm 1 f JOHN Confederation Life Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Mount Albert iij m INSURANCE Pensions Family Income and Mortgage life Insurance Bill Timothy St NEWMARKET PHONE W MUTUAL LIFE OP CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy Phone ITS PHONE PA Life Fire Low Cost Auto -J- 7 LEGAL i a iS- earner -i-i- Barrister Solicitor mad Notary Ontario one Aaron PA Rem PA -vr- J-L- rfi Telephone Aaron PA 1 1 i- PHONE A St JACK FRASER Pre Inventory Sale SUITS Topcoats and REG TO LYONS VALE BAERJSTEKS efe Bay Street 1W Main Street Newmarket Announce a dissolution of and z formation on January ilivllKrS of taw firms StrijToTOiitd STIVER VALEPEPPIAn ERRINGTOhjfifS ST NEWMARKET as successors thereto 1 J EVANS tisayK Si Order taken for Stooe EVANS r WHITE ROSE Gesoline Motor Oil Stow Oil Fuel Oil HionelSfe J- V7i A MILLS Barrister Solicitor Notary Public MAIN ST n Drains Cleaned and 24Hour RICHMOND HILL i TURNER i Sr I I fl i Contractors -i- 1 1 1 h 5a- ROBINSON Conveyancing Infuranca IB0WM8L Not since I learned about I didnt find it any too soon either My job was get ting too much for me and when I got homo night I was surly as- a hear with my familyTA at work put me on to and now I wouldnt without it Just a in my morning when needed sets mo up for the day Of is a gentle laxative land diuretic too Ji goes to work fast without any fizzing or bub- Ming Get a package today and start enjoying life again dare W Monisw Spruce and Pine V Rough or Dressed BARRISTER NOTARY PUBUO Hlr I ACCOUNTANT da Chartered PHONR M NRWMARKPr lambert rhdzTngh Write for prices Lunixr Co MM 1 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