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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Apr 1957, p. 17

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Mews fto be to splendid crowd attended the Easter service in Mount Albert United church en Sunday There was special music by the choir and Anna Morton and Marilyn Bone sang a duet Rev Curtis gave a fine Raster message The service on Good Friday was also vell at tended Music by the pupils of Union school under the direction of their teacher Miss Bertha Crone was enjoyed ttie final service of the Sunday school emphasis pro gram on Sunday afternoon had an attendance of On Sunday afternoon April pm Rev Terry an of the suicide squad of the Royal Japanese Air Force will give the story of his conversion to Christianity at the Church of the in Mount Albert Ev eryone Is invited to attend and hear the fine message he will bring On Friday evening April Mount Albert fire department is sponsoring an old dance in the community hall with music by the Sod Busters Mount Albert Horticultural So ciety will hold its regular meet ing at the home of Frank Brooks on Thursday May 2 at pm An Interesting program is being planned All members are asked to attend and bring along anyone Interested The scouts and cubs will hold a paper drive In Mount Albert and district on Saturday May A All residents are asked to keep this WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Registered Warehouse No 1 Weston Ontario RELIABLE GRADING DIRECT SETTLEMENT Obtain sacks and twine without charge from PETER Baldwin or by writing to CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED Bay Street Toronto Canada I i is business NORM WHY BUY Any couple who are considering buying their first new house may wonder why our ads often use as a selling point Most people already know that stands for National Hous ing Act that monthly payments arc likely to be low and that Cen tral Mortgage and Housing Corp a Crown corporation has approv ed the plans and supervised the construction But people who have never bought a new home probably do not realize all the other advant ages of an house Here are just a few of them First you can be sure that the price Is not out of line with the current market Also the advantage a larger mortgage which make the low down payment possible Is furth er enhanced by a low rate of In terest which represents a con siderable saving You ran also be sure that the conditions of the mortgage are fair and reasonable and that the mortgage will be financed by a completely sound firm with a re putation that Is beyond question Also every NIIA home Is auto matically Insured for the value the mortgage and In most In stances the mortgage company collects the property taxes along with the mortgage payments thus helping the owner avoid the pit falls of Inadequate Insurance or an Inability to pay the annual pro perty taxes An deal means more for your money because speci fications call for many Items tack as a front lawn and a land scaped lot which In private deals cost extra over and above the purchase price la view of what these and other advantages can mean to the buy er Is It any wonder that we eon- steer to be one of our most eatable selling points cot AURORA pa EMAIL date in maid as the next drive will not be for some weeks and will announced later S On Tuesday May at pm Maj Ma jury of the Salvation Army will give an illustrated lec ture on Alaska in the United church On Thursday May moving pictures showing farm home and industrial accidents presented by Mr Dennis Hill of the workmens compensation board will be shown in the Com munity hall at pm These are both sponsored by the Womens Institute and everyone is invited to attend Remember the Junior Farmer variety concert in the Community hall on May 1 sponsored by the The senior and intermediate groups of t e CGIT packed Easter boxes containing fruit homemade candv cookies and muffins on Friday afternoon These were delivered to sick and shutins in Mount Albert and district The explorer group is planning an affiliation party with the on Friday evening in the United church Several carloads from this dist rict went fishing for smelt on Saturday All reported a good catch Mr and Mrs William Hicks Jack and B 1 v Hicks and Mr and Mrs Bruce and David spent in Niagara Falls with Mr Hicks sister Mrs J Hamilton Visitors over the Easter week end with friends and relatives in town were Mr and Mrs Douglas Ross and family of Rodney with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ross Mr and Mrs Lome Clement and Miss Ruth Clement Toronto with Mr and Mrs Bruce Rolling Mr and Mrs Marshall Lyons and family of Mr and Mrs Harry Draper and family of Cordova Minos Mr and Mrs Bruce Ramsay and Glenn Mr and Mrs Ross Bernard and Stan Drap er Toronto vith Mr and Mrs Walt Draper Miss Oldham Toronto with Mrs Arthur Old ham Miss Millie Dike Toronto with Mr and Mrs Allan Hopkins Mr and Mrs Don Deeeer and Miss Etta Stokes with Mr and Mrs John Arnold Mr and Mrs Don Loach Toronto with Mr and Mrs Ernest Davis Mrs David and Grotchon of Toronto with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Lloyd Robertson and Linda of Newmarket with Mr and Mrs John Oliver Mr and Mrs Camnbell and fam ily of Sudbury with Mr and Mrs Harold Kurtz Mr and Mrs Wilfred Toronto spent the long holiday weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs Roy attend ed the 25th wedding anniversary party for Mr and Mrs Ganton Carr at on Saturday evening April given by their family Easter visitors with Mr and Mrs Allen besides their family were Mr and Mrs John Hole and family of Georgetown and Mr and Mrs William Crit tenden and family of Oakville Mr and Walter Cooper and Mr and Mrs Leslie Mitchell and two girls all of Goodwood were Easter visitors of Mr and Mrs Joseph Cooper Mr and Mrs Charles Moor- head Toronto were weekend vi sitors of their parents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Smith Tor onto were holiday visitors of Mr and Mrs Gordon Green and Mr and Mrs Ralph Smith Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Robert were Mr and Mrs William Moss Toronto Mrs James and children were Friday visitors of her sister Mrs Kirjavain- en I Mrs W Watson entertained Mr and Mrs Coupcr and Mrs Watts on Wednesday ev ening on the occasion of Mr Lloyd Watsons birthday Mr and Mrs Milton Hunter are enjoying a two week motor trip to Edmonton Alia The Cheerio club will meet on Saturday April 27 at 815 pm at the home of Mrs Ronald Allison Easter Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Roy were his aunt Mrs Helena Carr his cousin Mrs Robert Evans Mr Evans Ronnie Vicky June and Roy daughter Ufa and Catharines Rev and Mrs Gordon Oak Ridges spent Baste Monday with his parents Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Mr and Mrs Elmer King spent the Easter weekend with friends in Windsor Mr and Mrs Gordon Wood and family Wallaceburg visited Mr and Mrs Perry Winch over Easter and Mrs Wood and child ren are spending the Easter week with her parents SHARON Mr and Mrs Winch Mr and Mrs Gordon Wood and Mr Barton Ward visited Mr and Mrs Earl Weddel on Easter Sunday at Newmarket The United church was crowd ed to capacity Sunday morning Rev Donald McLeans sermon was The Road to The choir sang two Faster anthems The April Federation meeting was well attended Mrs Rye led in an Easter devotional Mrs Rutherford reviewed a book on East Asia Next Sunday April at pm Martin Luther will be shown in the United church The Kora- will sing Among those visiting Keswick for Easter were Mr and Mrs Marvin Walker Windsor Mr and Mrs Charles Ryder Toronto Mr and Mrs Gerry Griffiths and family Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Mr and Mrs Donald Hoffman Mr and Mrs Don Newmarket and Mrs Lome Anderson Rev and Mrs Hyde and three children Cadillac Mich are spending part of Easter week with Mrs Hydes parents Mr and Mrs Miss Mary McLennan Toronto was a weekend guest of Miss Terry Miss Roslyn VanNorman Tor onto is spending Easter week at her home here Our fire department was called out for three different grass fires over the weekend The Christian church monthly missionary meeting will be held Friday evening with Mr and Mrs Palmer of Orchard Beach Gard ens as speakers Mr Jack Winch was lender of the midweek prayer service in the Christian church A great many Keswick Beach cottages were open over the East er weekend Miss VanNorman enter tained at a birthday dinner on Sunday for Mrs William Present from Toronto were Mr Rigler and Mrs Ella and Miss a r r and Myrtle Llovd Our new druggist Mr Bud Fisher took over the Agar drug store here on Tuesday Friends of Mr and Mrs Agar are pleased that they purchased a home in Keswick and are not leaving Us Mr and Mrs George Oakville visited the home here on Sunday Me and Mrs a Mr and Mrs a Robertson Margaret and spent tea Raster with Mr and Mrs Fred Hall and a a Church services at both chur ches will be at the usual time from now fall with Sunday school following a ft Mr iid Mrs Robert Brisson and family spent the Easter weekend with Mr and Mrs Ramsay Mr and Mrs and dau ghter Toronto were Easter week end m Ma and Mrs Hou ston Mr and Mrs Jack Vernon end Milton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Carl Vernon Mr and Mrs Fred Halt and family spent Sunday with their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Carl Phillips Mr and- Mrs Donald Glover entertained friends from St Cath arines on Sunday Mr and Mrs Douglas Mount and Dale visited friends m the village over the weekend A large Good Friday worship the United at last Friday Youth Week will be recognised Qucensville and Maple Hill Baptist churches conwnencing on Monday April through to Sat urday April closing with a banquet in Sharon hall A large gathering attended the meeting of the af ternoon and evening auxiliaries of the on Tuesday evening last week and had as their guests members the Hope Hobby elub Sharon Friend ship club and the afternoon and fee Ve ra AH the and the nlay A Light In the Win- Mrs W at tended the funeral of Ker shaws great aunt Mrs David Dunn last week Cooper is af ter her accident Mrs Frank Kershaw and Miss Gladys McDowell were guests of Mr and Mrs Herb Kershaw last week There will be a meeting of the Trail Rangers on Friday night April at pm W Jin I The Worship service next Sun day April will be at am Main daylight saving time Mali nee eta heartfelt sighs ear beys Newmarket I i PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Roger Kirkpatriek and Douglas Perth visited Mrs Allan Cody and Mr Robert Cody prior to a holiday in New York City Mr and Mrs Emerson Cedar Valley attended the funeral of their sisterinlaw at Tweed last week Mrs Allan Cody was a dele gate to the Red Cross convention in Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Miss taurine and Mrs Jesse Lundy visited Mr and Mrs Morrell Davis Toronto recently The club of Pine Orchard will present a Variety program at school corner of the town line and seventh concession on Wednesday May at pm Proceeds will bo for the work of the club A sale of Unking aprons and rummage articles will be held at Pine Orchard school on Saturday May from to pm Af ternoon tea will be served under the auspices of Pine Orchard A new barn is being erected on the farm of Johnston Mrs John Cedar Valley was a guest at a trousseau tea in honor of Miss Marilyn Sarg ent in Toronto on Saturday after noon Rev Harold Moddle delivered an impressive Faster message Union church on Sunday Mr and Mrs M Bohoychuk and daughter Pat Oshawa were Easter guests of Mr and Mrs i John Cedar Valley Mrs Albert Bailey Toronto was a holiday guest of Mr and Mrs Rom Your Information a Here are the questions most frequently asked about the forthcaating vote QUESTION ANSWER QUESTION Would a government liquor store and brewers retail store provide a temptation to the youth of the town Definitely not The purchaser in a LEGAL out let must be 21 years of age and be able to prove it If Newmarket votes for these stores can beverage rooms be established later ANSWER ANSWER No Not unless three fifths of the electors vote for them in a separate plebiscite In any event no further vote can be held on the question presently before the electors or any others for three years from May 1st 1957 QUESTION Do government liquor stores and brewers retail stores bring other retail business to town This has been the result in other towns ing and Alliston where stores were es tablished by vote A prosperous main street benefits the entire community by its contribu tions in taxes and other ways QUESTION Is bootlegging a problem in wet town ANSWER According to civic officials chiefs of police and other authorities canvassed by this committee bootlegging has been practically eliminated where sale has been established in legal stores QUESTION Is it true that the vote on May 1st will cost the town 2000 ANSWER QUESTION ANSWER Yes The vote was authorized by procedure laid down under the Liquor Control Act But if the two stores are established by vote Newmar ket will derive SEVERAL TIMES THIS AMOUNT in property and business taxes EACH YEAR henceforward In other towns which have voted for legal store were the campaigns supported by moderate drinkers Yes Definitely Without the support el this group which outnumbers all others everywhere no campaign would be successful By placing your X beside the YES on your ballot May 1st you are not voting wet you are voting for a sensible law to control the sale of legal bever ages For Information Transportation CENTRAL Of MARKET SQUARE ST ANDREWS WARD ST GEORGES WARD ST PATRICKS WARD EDWIN LYONS SUBDIVISION TW TW TW 52961 TW On Election Day CMe Moderation Committee Issued by Newmarket Civic Rights and Moderation CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITY BETTERMENT PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT

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