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Newmarket Era and Express, 10 May 1956, p. 16

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JJ I- J I II miles of which da CHAMBER OF A BETTER COMMUNITY ft S i r liV j jv 7- I tf v i A rf rf i ii I but havent the ready cash to buy one sir- heed a new tractor on your farm i be the answer to your need A of Farm Improvement Loan can put you at the wheel of the latest model quickly And theres nothing saves money time and work on a farm quite SO much as a modern tractor If your proposition is sound you can get a of Farm Improvement Loan for any type of equipment you need on your farm Why not talk to your nearest of manager Hell gladly show you how a Improvement Loan ft can help you in your MY HAN operations and how little It costs 1 fixer bis full name is Farm Improve- Loan Give him a chance to help fix tip your farm hes eco nomical Conven ient versatile can do almost thing in in a better Veterans The monthly meeting was held in the Dug Out on Fri day April and it was most encouraging to see so many members in attendance You know people do like to belong to a successful organization ami success evidenced in each undertaking reported Several projects were under discussion Plans for Decoration Day June were gone into thoroughly and instoue reported that the Ceme tery Hoard will he glad to in thut ceremony Wo owe a lot to the Hoard and would like to express the thanks of Branch US for their continued interest and good will The On tario Provincial Board of Direc tors will again Newmar ket with its attendance and it is hoped to have a very prominent man as Hip main speaker The Niagara Pilgrimage will be held on June and as usual a large contingent from New market is expected Please book your seats on the bus leaving tits King George hotel at am on June on or before May The ticket convener is Comrade Bone Timothy St phone Dress for the Pilgrimage and Decoration Day will be berets and medals It is with regret that we learn that Comrade has been forced by ill health to give up Ms position of pension offi cer Bill has served faithfully and well for many years and will be a hard man to follow Comrade Bone has kindly consented to fill in for the bal ance of the year We are sorry to hear that Comrade Jim Lee is back in Sunnybrook and hope that he will soon be well enough to re turn home again Comrade A Needier will be going into Toronto Western hospital soon for observation and possibly fur ther eye surgery Good luck comrades well be for you The Newmarket The Ontario Department of Education Public Libraries maintains a travelling or box service to provide in teresting books for small rural schools libraries ami respon sible organizations such as ending Groups Farm Forums Womens Institutes church as sociations and study clubs A box of books carefully se lected to meet the borrowers re quirements may be secured for a period of four months This travelling library service is de signed to groups in out lying committees having inade quate library facilities This service is free except for trans imitation charges one way The borrowing group must pay the express or freight charges upon receipt of the library and the Department pays for its return The Department of Education upon recommendation of Mr An gus Mowat Provincial Director of Public Libraries has broken all of its rules of the Travelling Library and is coining to the assistance of Newmarket Public Library in present state of emergency regarding books for boys and girls Today books arrived on loan for a period of three or four months Another or will come in a week or two This is the first time the De partment has loaned books to a library in a town with a popula tion as large as Newmarket With over and girls ac tively using the library we are not able to satisfy the demand for childrens books with our in sufficient stock When children come in eagerly seeking a good book to read and go away dis appointedthat is an emergency The rows and rows of empty shelves in our Childrens De partment make heavy the heart of children parents and librar ians We say Thank you to the Travelling Library for this helping hand which will Rive us immediate and temporary re lief Irene Librarian Ltd Vandorf News Wesley Womens association are having a missionary service in the church on Sunday even ing May when they will have Rev Leslie of To ronto a missionary who had been held a prisoner in a Com munist concentration camp in China Everyone is cordially invited to hear this outstanding speaker Special music will be provided The Womens Institute play His Name Was Aunt Nellie was a great success both Friday and Saturday night The hall was filled to capacity Dan Crossley of the United Keno Hill Mine Yukon Terri tory arrived by plane on the Kingdon farm on Saturday and had lunch with the family Mr and Mrs Willis Jarvis of Blackwater Mr and Mrs Reeves and family of Gait and Mr Albert Thaxter of had Sunday tea with the Irwin family Guests at the home on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Wil liam and Johnny Mr and Mrs Ralph all of Burlington Mr William Ransom and his son Earl Ran som of Toronto Mr Arthur Starr returned on Friday night after a one week business trip to Winnipeg Mr and Mrs White and Ruth Mr and Mrs Grant ley and Billie called on Mrs Loveless and the Shirley White family on Sunday Womens Institute meeting will be held at the home of Mrs D Alcorn on Wed nesday May Roll call is ex change of bulbs or roots cur rent events by Mrs Preston Hostesses are Mrs H Sleeth Mrs Richardson and Mrs Scott Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Witloughhy were Mr and Mrs Norman Wit- lough by and boys Toronto A large crowd attended the shower Riven in honor of Miss Phyllis and Mr Joe Kelly in hall Friday evening The young people of the com munity gave the program for the missionary meeting at the Free church Wednes day evening Miss Evelyn Lee Newmarket spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Mr and Mrs Frank and Ronnie Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Many of the ladies of the com munity attended the trousseau tea Saturday afternoon in honor of bridetobe Miss Phyllis Mr and Mrs Norman King had tea Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Gilbert Brougham Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs were Mr and Mrs Wilfred Daily Forest Mr and Mrs Erhlyn Kay Sutton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kay Mr and Mrs Wilfred of Gait visited Mr and Mrs Claude on Saturday Mrs Henry Kay spent Sun day with her son and hs wife Mr and Mrs Frank Kay Sut ton and you get all this CHASSIS IUBRICATI0H DftAINtD AND BEARINGS REPACKED Mill 10POINJ covering carburetor air cleaner battery hats connection wind shield wiper lire oil cap DRIVE IN SERVICE STATION m m For friendlier service YOU CAN RELY ON Birthday Club Birthday wishes are extended this week to Donald Newmarket years old on Friday May Murray Burgess years old on Sat urday May Richard Keswick 12 years old on Saturday May 5 Peter Kennedy Aurora years old on Saturday May John Aubrey Watson Newmar ket years old on Sunday May Barbara Ruth New market years old on Monday May Lowell Keswick years old on Monday May Barry Alexander Newmarket years old on Mon day May Elaine Marly tin Everest New market years old on Tuesday May Bonnie years old on Tuesday May Alice Joan Sharon years nil Wednesday May David Roberts New market years old on Wednes day May 9 Hasan New market 7 years old on Wednes day May Crystal Shar on years old mi Wednesday May New market la years on Thurs day May William Arthur Morley Van- years old on Thursday May SHARON The United church service next Sunday May will be held at the church at the usual time am There will be a baptismal service Sunday school Will be at am in the Sunday school room In Sharon hall on May un der the auspices of Friendship Circle a piny Aunt Judy Cleans Up will he by the Vellore Junior Farmers Because of the service of dedi cation in St James Anglican church on Sunday May 20 at pm conducted by Rev J Rhodes rural dean the regu lar am service will he can celled for that Sunday The regular meeting of the Sharon Home and School associ ation will be held on Monday May at pm in the school This is the annual meet ing and membership fees for the season will ho accept ed A good attendance Is ex pected to fieo the the junior stu dents perform under tile direc tion of Miss Hot den I Komi in your name address aye and become a member the Newmarket Kra and birthday club The auxiliary is hold ing a Blossom tea on Saturday May from to in The May mooting of the auxiliary will he held at the home of Mrs Ronald Bennett on Wednesday May lit at Mrs Harry Toombs will he in charge of the worship service There will bo an interesting panel discussion Hostesses for the evening will Mrs Art Alexander Mrs Hew and Mrs Lew Irwin Please remember to bring your for Ihe missionary hate note of date Mrs Win Hamilton and Mrs Angus Smith attended re- assembly of the Women Teachers federation hi Toronto liiKt Saturday Mis J Smith Mr and Mrs Hex Smith and Laurie also Mr noughts Smith spent several days hist week in Windsor Mr and Mrs Adams Newmar ket have been staying for sev eral Hie home of Mr and Smith her daughter The Trail Hangers are lidding a father and in the Sunday room of the lulled chinch on Friday Juno in Tickets me sold by any Trail hunger Kyle went by plane laid week In Hoi III Hoy Tim Orchard met at homo of Mrs licit one week Some of Ihe member also Mm is III the hospital Wo hope for a speedy lolled church hold lis Family Day service hi room III at If Happy Family Ends Mortgage Worries Plan Wilt Ensure i Paitt Off Last summer a young couple rouaht a homo in a quiet suburban area for They paid down with a 20year for As things stand they should no paying it off The husband is taking no chances Ho has a Confederation life Insurance Plan with a Total Clause For a month Confederation will pay off mort age in case of death If he become policy remains in fore at no cost to him Yes for less than of vour initial mortgage based on ape or under you can protect family from foreclosure at the time of your death Features of the Confederation Life Plan This Mortgage Insurance Mail lav be purchased on a 15 or 55 year basts The cost reduces in Liter years After mortgage period you continue the protection reduced cost or receive a cash payment Life fit Sot for JOHN JARVIS Newmarket Would you like to share in Profits If then Lab hi Grctriaa Co First Shares a rill par Tea per sham and provide you an iound investment Behind each there almost of assets and last year over 730 shar for dividends The in your locality but on of mors than food stores and supermarket in Canada and United States operation or control Sales of these stores last year amounted to almost a billion dollars For both safety and income wo recommend Groceterias Co Limited Dividend Cumulative Kedeeuiobl First Shares Series A J3350 per yield Write or for or mail this coupon a complete Groceterias Ctx liuiited First Company King Toronto Qvb I Ml 4 vj v J look in the UNO WHO REPAIRS 111 a ram slips your mind ho you out fast yoy wont on that know air 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