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Newmarket Era and Express, 10 May 1956, p. 3

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-T- llPi The Era and Express Thursday Page j Annuatiy on behalf urn welcome fivm other Canadian WMl art proud w attraction and a complete and eatiefying holiday We are also keenly interested in your own your native Province and to come to know intimately All our facilities are at your dipoal HOPE The Friendship Circle of Sha ronHope United church Is spon soring a play Aunt Cindy Cleans Up presented by Junior Farmers In Sharon hall on Wednesday May at pm A special Mothers Day will be held next Sunday May at in SharonHope United church- Baptismal ser vice will be- conducted Sunday school will follow at oclock Mrs Herb Wright Is still in York County hospital Mrs Will Shields is able to be home from the hospital Mr- Oliver Bales also is home from York County hospital Mrs Sheldon Walker and children spent Saturday with her parents Mr and Mrs J Richmond Hill Mrs Howard ill with the flu also Miss Guests this week of Mr and Mrs George Barker were Mr and Mrs Aubrey Pottage New market and Mrs Glenn Micks Mr and Mrs Jim Haskell and children Aurora and Mrs Ber tha Haskell spent even ing with Mr and Mrs George Barker Miss Amy Gibson Newmarket spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Joe Gibson and family May Use Whitchurch Farm i For The DisposaLOf Sewage Border9 or across the Seas MY AH In lifer and road mop of fat of Hon Bryan ZEPHYR The United church service will be at am on Sunday May 13 The father and son Scout ban quet was held in the Community hall on Friday evening A Gathers Newmarket was guest speaker Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ross on the birth of a daughter Mrs Bob spent the past week with her parents Mr and Mrs Clarke Mrs is spending a few days in Weston Ijghtmans Ltd Around corner Main south Tremendous savings on Womens Childrens clothing and footwear m m Satisfied or Money Refunded The Bob Radford farm located on the sixth concession of Whit church onehalf mile north of the Aurora sideroad may he used for sewage disposal A company representative and the property owner Mr Radford appeared before Whitchurch councils regular meeting on Thursday night He explained that the townships of and were developing so rapidly that it was not possible to locate a disposal area within their boundaries He pointed out that their trucks would spread the waste on the land to be absorbed into the sand It would be cultivated into the soil Mr Radford said that the land was of very little agricultural use He said that the sewage was what the soil needed The company is considering the planting of trees on the property surrounding the disposal area Mr Dean the representative said that residents would have no reason to fear the outbreak of an epidemic This is not raw sewage its septic tank sewage and theres a big difference he said Mr Radford said the acre age affected would be at least onehalf mile distant from any habitation Councillor Frank Willi ex pressed some concern over the idea of having heavy truck hauling the sewage over the townships roads We have enough heavy vehicles travelling on them now he said Reeve P said that according to the of the property the trucks would travel only one- half mile along the sixth conces sion will be under constant supervision by the York County Health Unit safd Mr Dean In a letter from the Board of Health no objection was made but the decision was in the hands of council The members decided to visit the location and view the property this week Pension Subsidy Another letter was received from the Department of Public Welfare requesting council to I consider paying percent of a a month subsidy to deserving oldage pensioners The mem bers agreed that they consent ed to the payment percent of residents in the township now receiving the oldage pension would apply for the subsidy Its a federal and provincial government matter stated Reeve Garbage Tender Mr John Storey of R 2 Aurora was the successful ten der for garbage collection at Oak Ridges Lake Wilcox Pres ton Lake and Lake Mr Storey handled the job last year and according to the residents in the four areas were satisfied Building Permits Residents in the municipality wishing to obtain building per mits may do so at the township ART CLUB HOLDS SHOW The Same Art club will hold a banquet followed by a lecture and demonstration on Thursday May 17 to open the seventh an nual exhibition of paintings of the group Claire Bice will be the guest lecturer Mr Bice is curator of the London Art gallery Anyone interested in attending the banquet for which a limited number of tickets are available is requested to contact before Saturday May 12 The art show is open to the public Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May 1956 Page office on Mondays from am and on Fridays from 1 to pm The building inspector Mr Fred will be in the office at these times Dumps The two township dumps at Jake Groves on the eighth con cession and at Wilcox will be open on the following dates this year May 19 and and September and St Pauls Delegates Attend Anglican a Annual Meeting KESWICK Mrs nee Agnes Con nelly formerly of Keswick and now of Winnipeg Is here to visit brother Mr Clark Martin Orchard Beach Gardens Game Warden Harold Van- Wick and family have moved into the new cottage recently finished and owned by Mr Art Pollock on Lake St Mrs Etta Wilder is at home again after a serious illness in the East General hospital in To ronto and the remainder of the winter at her daughters in To ronto The Christian church is plan ning an interesting program for next Sunday Mothers Day The mothers of the congregation will take the entire service with Mrs Harry Kennedy of Toronto as special speaker Mrs Ella and Mr G were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd and Mrs Herring Miss Stewart Toronto vis ited Miss over the weekend Mr and Mrs Perry Winch visited their daughter Mrs Gor don Wood and Mr Wood and Cathy over the weekend at Wil liamsburg A number of friends and neighbors attended the funeral of Mrs Clarence Oldham in Mount Albert on Friday The Womens will meet on Tuesday May at pm Mrs John is in charge of the program which will be a film Rev Campbell is at his new home in Toronto Mr and Mrs Donald and children and Mr John of Willowdale were Sunday visitors at the home The funeral of the late Mrs Clarence Oldham was at Wil frid on Friday Mrs Oldham was a resident of Keswick for a number of years to Vl or Cartas mwii I Six I Ford outperform them eager in instant reset in smooth longlived performance whether you ft traditionally finer to or the loadproved MileageMaker Six now avail able to any Mainline or model sad in three popular a ley M inheritance through every cleancut line in smartly detail J ever a car had that feet in look it Ford- and that far model fa Fard lineup of beauties fa iiiimJ yen year will from Lifeguard fissspi Is fa a ujy rid You the protection of a safety steering wheel and doublegrip safely dear latches and at extra cost you can have the extra safety of optional Ford seat belts for instrument panel and sun visors Take if ay with oil the finest power assists Driving will be a completely experience for yon hi Ford equipped with all the finest powerassist features famous Drive MasterGuide power staarinal SwiftSure power brakes 4way power seat and power window lifts AcMvisaUfhodolfarsHmonHfoohiroa moke worth morel When you drive Ford nwue Ford and add up all Fenfe finecar features then youll know why Ford is very definitely worth more buy it worth awe you fit V8 or SIX it for Not Mrs Stanley Mfs Stanley came to us She and the young man was with were anxious to gel but they did not feci they had were loth lug and between them earning a income Another couple told them about and so Miss came in with Iter problem friendly Maunder a loan Was ami the mar rije went ahead ltn so I Stanley had no trouble the monthly payment out of our do A5 Mrs Stanley did in or call our Loan Mauser today aaealMmsai a iWi The annual meeting the Toronto Diocesan board Wo mans auxiliary Anglican church of Canada was held in Toronto for three days last week Celebration of Holy Com in St James cathedral on April 30 with Rev Wilkinson bishop of Toronto officiating launched the meet ing Mrs Robert Large president of the Afternoon A of St Pauls church Newmarket at tended From the Evening branch were Mrs A president Mrs Jack Mrs J Rhodes Mrs Charles Yates and Mrs Canon Cook superin tendent of the Indian School ad ministration was the speaker on Monday afternoon at the busi ness sessions Canon A Davis field secretary of the Mis sionary society of the church in Canada addressed the meeting in the evening Canon Nicholson rector of St Michaels and All Angels spoke briefly The delegates were welcomed by Mrs Schuyler Snively of Oak Ridges diocesan president Miss Helen Mc Arthur national director of nursing services of the Canadian Red Cross Rev Smith associate professor of church history Trinity college and Rev F secretary of the department of social rela tions Canadian Council of Churches participated in the Tuesday program On Wednesday afternoon Mrs Osier president of the Dominion board addressed the delegates A highlight of the afternoon was the reception at Bishops Court when Bishop and Mrs Wilkinson received for the first time Mrs Osier and Mrs received with them PINE ORCHARD The Willing Worker of Union church visited York Manor on Wednesday afternoon Mrs Roy Cody was in charge of the pro gram a piano duet by Mrs A and Mrs A Ridley readings by Mrs and and Miss vocal solos by Mrs George Murray songs by Nancy Helen and Alberta Ridley a sing song led by Mrs James Hope and a talk by Rev George At the close of the program treats were distributed The WI held the May meet ing at the home of Mrs Dike Mrs George Ma son conducted the installation of officers and conveners Mrs A Baxter presided over the busi ness session Mrs Arnntage convened the program including a piano duet by Mrs and Miss taurine I A sing song was conducted by I Mrs James Hope and current events were given by Mrs Douglas Hope Family Day will be at Union church on Sunday May at am Sunday school meets at am Mrs Johnston is attend ing the WI secretaries confer ence at OAC Guelph this week FUN WEDS M WHAT IT INS ft I M Mala It Open Friday to pm till noon Loans mid in Aurora nearby Towns Lota Newmarket Sodul News for the Social and Personal column must reach the Era and Express office not later than 5 pm each Tuesday Send them by mail or telephone or 1000 Red Cross sewers and met at the workrooms at Trinity United church hall on Tuesday for a day of sewing Mr find Mrs A at tended the annual convention of the Ontario Society of Photo graphers at Niagara Falls from May to inclusive The Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling league held the annual banquet and presentation of awards at Bells Corners last night Mr and Mrs L Chad and son Miss Syl via Taylor of and Mr Douglas attended the wedding in Ottawa on Saturday While in Ottawa they visited the Nation al Art gallery Mrs Ronald Blaxley of the Prince Charles Home and School Mrs Pope of the King George association and Mrs Robert Miller of the Stuart Scott attended the International Night program of Home and School council at Cheery Hill- farm on May Mrs E of ton and Mrs George of Mount Albert are visiting in town this week the guest of Mrs A and Mrs A S Arnold Mr and Mrs were Sunday guests of Mr ami Mrs Carl of Toronto Representatives of the M S auxiliaries of Trinity United church attended the Rural S rally at yes terday Mr and Mrs Wilfred Oil ver and Douglas of Toronto were Sunday guests at home of Mr and Mrs Charles Near Miss Nellie Versluys of Rot terdam Holland left on Mon day for her home after having the past two weeks the guest of Mr and Mrs Milton Morton Mr Morton who serv ed overseas with the Royal Can adian Engineers was in Holland at the end of the Second World War and was frequent visitor the Versluys home Miss Donaldson of To ronto is spending the week in town the guest of Mrs William Donaldson Outoftown guests in at tendance at the Potion wedding at St Pauls Anglican church on Saturday were Was York Ontario TOES MAY At Youngs Farm Equipment Show Room BULLS FEMALES Some of the better known herds in the Province will represented in this sale All entries have been carefully chosen as to type along with utility All entries have passed the necessary health requirements Alt bulls are eligible to re the bonus from the Ontario Live Stock Branch BUY SHORTHORNS GET MORE Weight for Age Get MORE Docility Get MORE Milk Get fifor PROFITS For information or catalogue write K Deacon President Duncan Secretary Out Out ft SPRING CLEAN UP fc Town trucks will pick up garden refuse and other articles not normally picked up by regular collection Please place in containers at curb- West Side of Town ALL WEST OF MAIN ST East Side of Town ALL EAST OF MAIN ST May 23 a May ALEX HANDS Chairman Garbage Committee i ft I 5W New soft tones it tailored from all cloths of Harris Tweeds V in popular patch to ft blues greys and I 1 V is I A Smart sparky weaves Neat splash tones tweeds V I I- I f A M f fM ONLY AT r m I J T Y rtfSF

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