GRAIN Cabinetmaker and Upholster er All kinds of Repairs Furniture Rebuilt polish Guaranteed work White Church Farm Bogarttown Newmarket Behind Gas Station st York Seed Fair Last Week For want of a nail a shoe was lost Tor want of a shoe a horse was lost Tor want of a horse a rider was lost Tor want of a rider a battle was lost All for the want of nail a horseshoe For the small cost of an insurance policy A farm may be lost Better check on a Farm Family Liability policy from Cooperators Insurance Association John Newmarket JUL Phone Twining Jim Spencer St Maple Phone Maple Era and Express Classifieds Results of the first quality ever shown The show was supplemented by an educational display of hay which had been treated with a preservation at time of baling While this exhibit represented only one years results on one county farm the treated sample was of much better quality than the check sample which had no preservative added The afternoon concluded with with the auction sale of ten bush el lots of prize winning registered Garry oats to farmers in the coun ty News Of I Pa News Km The 21st annual York County Seed Fair held at Newmarket last week was again a successful event in spite of last yearns wet season for haying and harvest Over turned out to see the good exhibits of grain and hay and to hear a practical down-to- earth address by Parks of the Field Husbandry Department of the Kemptville Agricultural School Introduced by Harold of Farms Mr Parks au thor of a recent book on Success ful Crop Production stressed the economic advantage of using the new named varieties of timothy clover and alfalfa as well as dis ease resistant cereals Consider able interest was created by his remarks on the fine results he has been obtaining with Trefoil especially on poorly drained soil or where a long per iod pasture is required President Bruce Snider of Map le called on Associate Represent ative Pearson to make an announcement regarding the Garry Oat Club being sponsored this year by the Soil and Crop Im provement Association to be or ganized at the Vellore Hall on Fri day evening March 29 Competition was particularly keen in the oats and hay classes with a large entry of surprisingly good quality There were entr ies in the class for Rodney oats Mr and Mrs Ken and and entries of Garry in other J family attended a family gather- oat class The hay classes brought at on Saturday guests I Mr Harold KESWICK The CGIT girls held a party for their mystery mothers on Tuesday night A fine program was pre sented by the girls Mrs Perry Winch returned home on Tuesday after visiting her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Gordon Wood Cathie and Elizabeth Williamsburg Miss Carol spent the weekend at Willowdale with her cousin Barbara Marritt Mr and Mrs Vernon Rye and family Newmarket wore at the home of Mr and Mrs Milford Rye on Saturday The Evening Auxiliary of the met at the home of Mrs A Alexander Tuesday evening Mar The worship service was tak en by Mrs Smith The study book was reviewed by Mrs Shropshire Mrs J Morrirt gave a talk on A film Beginning with Me was shown A baby band was formed backed by Mrs Breen and Mrs Hostess were Mrs Mrs Angus Smith and Mrs Whitfield Mrs Stallibrass attended the funeral of Mrs J Stallibrass in Richmond Hill last Thursday Lenten services are being held in the United church A splendid address on temper ance was given by Mr Royal of Toronto on March at the morning service in the Un ited church Mrs John Toronto was visiting the Cranley family last week Mr and Mrs Charles Rusha and boys of Sudbury visited Mrs sister Mrs Rex Smith Mr Smith and boys on the week end Mr and Mrs Pearson Mrs Strasler and Mr and Mrs C Wright attended the funeral of in Toronto last Mount Albert News out a total of 21 entries of Mr and Mrs Alex FOR PROPANE GAS INSTALLATIONS call SIMCOE PROPANE Keswick Phone Roches Point GAS and APPLIANCES HEATING COOKING ETC Mr and Mrs Fred Cooper visit ed Mr Coopers mother in a Tor onto hospital on Sunday SSI MAKE YOUR GARDENING PAY AND ENJOY THE FINEST HOBBY OF THEM ALL to Erect Section ally An interesting missionary study on Burma and Thailand was pre sented by Mrs Francis Morton and Mrs Rutherford at the March Federation meeting Mrs P Mah- led the devotional period on son prayer Mrs George Fairharn and Mrs White gave ah interesting quiz on Temperance Tuesday The regular meeting of the Af ternoon Auxiliary of the met at the home of Mrs last Thursday Mrs B Dike president was in charge of the meeting Mrs J Oliver took the worship service Mrs J Smith reviewed the study book assisted by Mrs Maud and Mrs Pear- Mr and Mrs Allan Cooper will be holding open house on Satur day Mar 30 from to and to pm known as Coopers Rest Home on Centre St Mrs Cooper is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stan Miller Newmarket On Sunday evening March 31 a Presbytery Young Peoples church service will be held in Mount Albert United church at pm There will be special music and a guest speaker Foll owing the service a fireside will be held Everyone in the commun ity is invited to attend Members and leaders of the Ex plorer group are holding a bak ing sale in Drewerys store on Saturday March 30 at pm Mrs Arthur Hall Goodwood Mrs Halls uncle Mr Reynolds from Sask were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Joseph Coop er The Cheerio club will meet on Saturday evening Mar at pm at the home of Mrs Vera Miller Mr and Mrs Russel Emmis and family and Mr and Mrs Charles and child ren were Saturday af ternoon visitors with Mr and Mrs Miss OHve Watts Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Fred Watts Mr and Mrs Carl Smith will go toward sending girls ij to camp Any support given will the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Ralph be appreciated by their leaders the girls and Mrs Sydney Thompson spoke on citizenship A life membership was presented to Mrs J Minutes were read and recorded Mr Dennis Winch and Mr Jim I by the secretary Mrs Victoria college al Mrs and Mrs Weddel the home of Mr and Mrs Erwinlsang a duet Hostesses were Mrs Winch for the weekend and Miss If Doan The Christian church is holding i monthly missionary meeting Friday evening March 29 Becau se of Mrs J Wrights illness Mrs Harvey Elliott vicepresident will have charge of the meeting Mr Wilfred is on the sick list Mr Grant Redditt Mid land was with his parents for the weekend because of his fathers illness Mrs Ross Styles is spending the BUILT TO LAST REASONABLY PRICED FREE DELIVERY FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES ETC From Grange Farm Main Highway Centre of Village PHONE 55J week with her father Mr W Rig- Miss Gertrude Styles spent the weekend here Our snow has disappeared and spring like though cool weather prevails There are still a few fish houses on the lake which hasnt as yet broken up Mrs Vera Herring her sister in Toronto is visiting The Canadian Junior Red Cross Crippled and Handicapped Child rens Fund tins provided medical treatment for over Canad ian children A world mission night with Dr Sid Gilchrist as special speaker at street Trinity United church Toronto will bo held on Thursday evening April at 8 pm Mrs Laws Keswick visited Mrs over the week end A nominating committee Mrs Ronald Mrs Roy Watts Mrs Elmer Mrs Syd ney Thompson Mrs Gordon and Mrs George met the home of Mrs nett last Saturday evening to ar range a slate of officers for the Womens Institute which will be presented at the March meeting MOUNT PLEASANT The Womens Guild meeting held at the home of Mrs Jack on Tuesday of last week was well attended Mrs Hairy Morton visited Mrs Bernard on Thursday afternoon A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Ivan Bailey on Wednesday evening last week to honor Mr and Mrs Vern who have sold their farm and are moving to 0 They were presented with a floor lamp Mr and Mrs Stanley Shanks railed on Mr and Mis Robert Davidson on Tuesday last week to honor them on their wed ding Mr and Mrs Willard man spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Robert Davidson Mrs Bert Stephens is much Im proved in health The Mount Albert Horticultural Society will hold its regular mon thly meeting on Thursday April at pm AH members are urged to come out and bring a friend Members of the Mount Albert fire department and their wives held a farewell parly in honor of Mr and Mrs Bruce Jordan in the town hall Wednesday evening March 20 An evening of euchre and dancing was enjoyed by all present Prize winners were Lad ies high Kay Case low Kay Gents high Russell Harri son low Kenneth Case A special part of the evening was the presentation of a blond coffee table to Bruce and Dorothy Jordan from the fire department Bruce has been a valued member of the department and will he missed greatly However has a volunteer fire department and an identical fire truck and equipment to the one Bruce has driven so often in Mount Albert so our loss should be their gain Meetings of the group have been discontinued for sever al weeks due to the approach of Easter exams The intermediate group is holding a bowling party at Keswick on Saturday evening Mis Ethel arrived home by plane from Florida on Sunday She had spent several months visiting relatives there Mis A Joseph and Dougie were Thursday visitors with Mr and Mrs Robert and Jackie Mr and Mrs Thomas lai and Kenny Toronto were calling on friends in this district on Friday Mr and Mrs Roy Kes wick were Saturday evening vis itors with Mr and Mrs Joseph Cooper Mr and Mrs Newmarket were Sunday visitors with her mother Mrs George Mr and Mrs Ed Sheeny Mr parents Mr ana Mrs Ralph Smith and Mr and Mrs J Oliver Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs R Pyke were Mrs brother Mr Joseph Ash and Mrs Ash their son Mr George Ash and Mrs Ash Jimmy and David Mr and Mrs Bill Moss and Bonnie and Mr and Mrs Norman Bennett all Toronto Mr and Mrs Joseph Cooper at tended the funeral of Mr Coop ers aunt Mrs Reynolds in Stouff- ville on Monday afternoon Mrs Reynolds who was over flO is the last of a family of girls The club meeting will be held at the school on Fri day night March A good at tendance is requested The chronicle hook has been lost so look in your attic or book shelves for it and return it to the club on Friday night If you think of your farm as a business see THE BANK Convicted Of Gets Months In Jail At TorontoDominion we consider running a farm much the same us running a business I join lime to time capital is needed to expand to tuke of an opportunity to buy needed equipment Farm Improvement Loans can be applied to almost anything that will improve your farm and increase its Any Toronto- Dominion manager will be happy to discus a loan with you on a straightforward businesslike basis and with a sound understanding of your problems DOMINION BANK THE BANK A MACKAY Manager all Main St Branch THAT LOOKS aSNYDEIi Manager Mount Albert Branch Arthur MalSOn 24 of Keswick was sentenced to three months in jail when convicted of four charg es by Magistrate here on Friday March Malson was convicted of sup plying liquor to a minor point ing a firearm permitting an un licensed person to drive and driv ing an unsafe vehicle Ronald Allison of the township police conducted the in vestigation John of Cedar Valley testified that on March gave liquor to a juvenile from Newmarket and 17yearold Audrey Rand and her brother Raymond both of Park The four of them were in in a cottage near Keswick continued when Rob ert Morton came to the door I got up to let him in when got a 22 calibre rifle and some bullets testified lie loaded the gun and pointing it at me told me to gel back in bed What did you do asked the crown 1 got back in bed I wasnt go ing to argue with a loaded gun Then pointed the gun at Morton and told him to go away Morton and Rand verified evidence Crown Attorney Arlelgh Arm strong described Malson as the moving spirit in this disgraceful episode HOPE The SharonHope WA group meeting will be held on Wednesday April at the home of Mrs at o clock Mrs George Evans is in charge of the program Lunch committee is Mrs W Bales Mrs Sheldon Walker Mrs Evans and Mrs Cecil Mortson A surprise party with a presen tation of gifts was held on Fri day evening March at the home of Mr and Mia Ivan Eves and family as they are moving from the community in the near future Ivan had a successful farm sale on Wednesday March at which the ladies of SharonHope WA East group served lunch David Rice Mount Albert spent the weekend with his friend Don ald Walker The Willing Workers will meet on April at Pine Orchard Union church at 1030 am for quilling brine your own lunch Guests for Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Roy Cody included Mr and Mrs David Law ley Toronto and Mr and Mrs Fred Fields Nova Scotia Mr Fields is Mrs Codys brother Mr and Mrs Frank Burlington were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr Earl Toole Mr Roger McClurc had the misfortune to be thrown off his small pony and break his right arm Mr Alvin Ridley Aurora had Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs Douglas McClurc and Roger Mr and Mrs If Mullin Mut ual Corners and Mr and Mrs Harry West Newmarket were Saturday night tea guests of Mr Preston the occasion be ing Mr and Mrs Wests wedding anniversary Mrs McClure spent most of Sunday with Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs at tended a family gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Gra ham near Aurora the occasion being Mi and Mrs Grahams wedding anniversary Miss Vcrna Wire spent the weekend at her brothers and sis ters homes near Stroud Sharon Case Sharon Sunday with Sharon and Jane Walker The regular monthly meeting of the Sharon Womens Institute will Ik held at he home of Miss Nora Shaw on Thursday April in stead of April 3 at 230 pm Mr and Mrs Ramsay are spending ten days at Merritton with their grandchildren Mr and Mrs Harold Dixon and family Hamilton were Saturday guests of Mrs Howard Fife Mr and Mrs Kenneth Shaw Linda and Kathy spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Howard St John at Toronto The teachers of Sharon school section four wonder if anyone would care to give two pair of boxing gloves for exercises Mm ft Donaldson is progress ing favorably following a recent operation in York County hospit al Art is nursing a broken arm he received while digging a well Sorry to hear Jim is seriously ill in York County hos pital TORONTO TEACHERS COLLEGE Ontyoar and Court are offered leading to an Interim Elementary- School Teachers schools of Ontario Descriptive booklet In the Elementary Schools of Ontario free on request ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION Courses Stand lug In eight Grade Capers oneof which shall be ngllsh Composition or English Literature Courses Second ary School Graduation Diploma of the General Course Interviews with appli cants are conducted by the Committee of Selection Secondary school students Interested In entering Teachers College should apply for Interview through the principal of their secondary school Other applicants should write THE PRINCIPAL TORONTO TEACHERS COLLEOi AVENUE TORONTO ONTARIO FARMS and British Yorkshires Currently offering a few selected Yorkshire ap proaching service age and two top boars month old from outstanding imported parents Visiters welcomed any weekday afternoon LOT CON WHITCHURCH MILE NORTH OF AURORA PHONE AURORA PA O I C E North In accordance with authority given by Mun icipal Council on March notice is hereby given that bylaw 1364 prohibiting dogs from ran at large will be strictly enforced after April 1 1957 Any dogs found on public property or on pre mises other than the owners without proper con trol by leash or someone in charge may be im pounded and if not redeemed within two days shall be destroyed by WINCH clerk I YORK COUNTY POLIO VACCINATION I r The York County Health Unit will give polio at ion to all children over six months of age who are brought parent or guardian to one of the following clinics in order to avoid wailing you are requested to bring the children at the time suggested according to the first letter of your name eg Allan Black Clark There will be no ireregistration of these chit NEWMARKET AND AREA Wt si nearby Rural area Fire Hall Upstairs Monday 1st April A ro K am I to pm to 1H East side and nearby Rural area Legion Hall Tuesday April A am K am to pm 00 pm SUTTON AND AREA Sutton Public School Thursday April A to MX am 1030 am to P 130 pm Q 300 pm HOLLAND MARSH AND AREA Christian Reform Church Hall Friday April A to am to am RIVERDRIVE PARK AND AREA Community Hall Friday 5th April A to 130 pm I to pm AURORA AND AREA Salvation Army Hall Thursday II April A to to am lmP- pm Q to Z 300 pm PEFFERLAW AND AREA Community Hall Friday April A am I 1030 am AND AREA Community Hall Friday April A to to 1030 am 130 pm J KING CITY AND AREA Masonic Hall Tuesday April A am 1030 am KESWICK AND AREA United Church Wednesday 24th April A to am to 1030 am I- pm to pm OAK RIDGES AND AREA Brethren in Christ Church Thursday April A to am to pm to 300 pm AND AREA Restaurant Bowling Alley Friday 26th April A to to 1030 THE SECOND DOSE WILL BE AT THE SAME TIME SAME PLACE EXACTLY FOUR WEEKS LATER I I I