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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Apr 1957, p. 20

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Newmarket Nightly from 7 pm Matinee Sat at 2 Thurs THE ARE SIMPLY 2ND BIG FEATURE -e- WARD BOND KEITH ANDES FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE Will Be Shown At The MATINEE SATURDAY AT PM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SHOWN NIGHTLY AT LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT May 2nd For 3 Days RICHARD EGAN DEBRA PAGET rid introducing ELVIS FRIENDLY PERSUASION OPENS WEDNESDAY MAY 8TH FOR DAYS ONLY Era and Express Classified bring results NEWS of the News for this column be in the office Monday Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and report Other than and announcement will be printed separately- Mrs Austin Rumble presided at the elections at Kin branch on April 9 when Mrs A Peter was acclaimed president for a second term Miss Ander son moved up to first vicepresi dency and Mrs Bert was named second vicepresident Reelected is Mrs J district director Rumble Citizenship and education Mrs Reply Mrs A Sedore kEthel Draper community Roll call A hat speech who also immediate past pre J p or perennials Topic Mrs Nelson Draper replied to Home Economies Program com- branch directors Mrs Ross Walker Mrs J P Mrs G Ratcliff Mrs Roy auditors Miss E Dennis and Mrs A J Gordon r an c h meeting was held on Tuesday April at the home of Mrs Cecil Wood with a good attendance After the business section was disposed of the president Mrs A Ridley called on Mrs Elton Armstrong Armitage to conduct the election of officers which resulted as fol lows Honorary president Mis A Colville president Mrs A Rid ley first vicepresident Mrs second vicepresident Mrs F Williams secretarytreas urer Mrs Smith assistant sec retary Mrs Harper directors Mrs A Penrose Mrs A and Mis S District director Miss Starr auditors Mrs Proctor and Mrs sunshine commit tee Mrs M McNicol and Mrs McCullough press reporter Mrs G McClure Standing committees agricul ture and Canadian industries Mrs Robinson home econom ics and health Mrs historical research and current events Mrs G C Sunshine committee Mrs Mundy Mrs King Mrs Winch and Mrs Stephens standing committees historical research and current events Mrs Stephens agriculture and Canadian Mrs King home economics and man can health Mrs Wilfred Stevenson I man and is quite likely to do so Mrs A Black pianist Mrs McMurchy and Helen Hunter Girls club lead ers Mrs and Mrs Aubrey Glass The branch has a yearend bal ance of and in the hall build ing fund Is a balance of The seasons project was erection of kitchen cupboards and purch ase of a gas range Union Street branch will meet at the home of Mrs Thomp son on Thursday May at 2 pm Motto The average wo- drive circles around a mittee Miss V Micks and Mrs Hostesses Mrs D English Mrs A Sedore and houses motto by giving a most in- formative paper on Easter Mrs Herb Wright president of the Hobby club was introduced by Mrs Byron Mrs sang lwO solos accompanied on the piano by Mrs G Evans Mrs Fair a charter member gave an out- Kin township council author- line of the organisation and G work accomplished by the club the necessary agreement between since Mrs H Miller gave a the township of Kirand Waterworks Attracts Subdivides Construction of a muni cipal waterworks system in the police village of will commence on May The con tract calls for completion by Oc tober 1 Taking advantage of the in coming municipal water supply there are proposals for new houses in the village In the Cross and subdivi sion east of highway the township planning board has seen a proposed plan use the 24 unsold lots in the 30 acres sub division marked with foot frontage being converted to foot frontage with municipal wa ter The site would involve Mrs Johnston HUMBER TRAILS FOR PARK LAND humorous reading Mrs Glass demonstrated the making and etching of alumin um trays Mrs Crone conduct ed a question box and Mrs Wright a contest Toronto and Region Con servation Authority for convey ance of lands known as Trails to the Authority The deed has been signed by the reeve and clerk This action On the side- road west of highway the north side Ashton Brothers con template 67 houses on an accumu lation of land owned in separate pieces by some eight or ten per sons At the rear of some the private properties are twoacre NEWMARKET FIGURE SKATING CLUB SPRING REGISTRATION AT THE ARENA FRIDAY MAY 3 FROM PM OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS north of Newmarket on county road and Holland Landing Phone Newmarket iron APRIL THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY IN CINEMASCOPE WALK THE PROUD LAND Tech lots having been purchased ten to MURPHY ANN BANCROFT There was an attendance of I will write finis to this valley ladies and lunch was served by on the east branch of the Hum- Mrs Davidson Mrs her river as far as tenable land is concerned The Conservation Authority will use it for conser vation purposes mostly likely a and Mrs J Thompson King branch voted to First King Scout Group Committee at parkland the April meeting held at th home of Mrs Victor Doner ferin St to assist in sending Barry Wallace to the jamboree in England The branch will sponsor a Well Baby clinic this season This was urged by Mrs nurse The clinic is op una was ay York County Health week The clinic is operated monthly An extension course will alio ship and education Mrs RCody the choice of sub- community activities and public elected in May The relations Mrs Preston reso- Centre York District annual Mrs Harper quilling j will be held at Vandorf Mrs A Pentose I the York institute Many thanks are sent to the ra al park on Toronto and York Roads com mis- sion for two lovely signs erected i On at the United at This was made branch will hold an KING Guests of Rev Lee and Mrs Lee at the United church parsonage Schomberg during end Douglas Lee two children Mr years ago under the Veterans Land Act Several of the lots shown on the proposed plan do DONALD OCONNOR not meet the required size The Cross and subdtvid under the realty met with the township reeve and clerk on Monday night April Nothing has been finalized as yet ALSO FRANCIS IN THE NAVY MARTHA EXTEND CULVERT The tender of Lloyd was accepted by council April for construction of an extension on Frys sideroad culvert east of highway at a price of 2400 allowing per cubic yard for any extra material required The culvert requires feet extension on both ends to provide a wider MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY APRIL MAY IN CINEMASCOPE ALEXANDER THE GREAT Tech FREDERICK MARCH CLAIRE BLOOM ALSO 1ST DISTRICT SHOWING TRACK THE MAN DOWN KENT TAYLOR Thursday May 2 BACKLASH Richard Widmark JACK THE BEANSTALK Abbott and Lee is with the RCAP at Ottawa roadway at Courtneys hush Affrays a Color Cartoon Children under 12 years frtt possible through efforts of the Womens Insti tute open meeting when Morris Grimes executive secretary of the Toronto branch of the Can adian Cancer Society will show The anniversary of the j The proceeds from the Beach branch was collection plate will go to the with a pot luck supper on CCS April at Keswick Memorial King branch has members arena The supper was climaxed Three have go out during the with a beautifully decorated cake year Mrs T Williams Mrs Drought by Mrs The annual meeting took place immediately after the supper with Mrs presiding The roll call was Why should make a will Conveners of the stand ing committees gave their re ports Correspondence included a letter from York County hospital for a baby shawl donated by Mrs T Little through Reach WI Officers elected for the coining year are president Mrs Ker- secretarytreasurer Mrs J district director Mrs branch directors Mrs If and Mrs L Baker Hospital representatives Mrs If and Mrs Little Sunshine committee Mis D Duncan Mrs was ap pointed convenor for Home Econ omics All the other standing committee convenors remaining the same from lust year The next regular meeting will he held at Keswick Memorial arena on Monday May at pm Visitors are welcome On April the branch met in the hall with the Sharon Hobby club as guests Mrs Kydd chaired the meet ing and conducted the business District canvass for the CN1B it planned We arc to enter the fair competition cater for a bowling banquet May 11 and a wedding reception June and purchase curtains for the base ment of the hall Mrs read the slate of officers nominated for the com ing year who will be installed at our May meeting President Mrs Waller first vicepresident Mrs 0 Smith secretary treasurer Mrs N Draper assistant secretary- treas urer Mrs It Mainprie Mainprize Press correspondent Mrs W Anderson district director Mrs W branch directors Mrs Mrs If Elliott and Mis Mainprie Pianist Mrs Don Morion au ditors Mrs Davidson and Mrs Cora Mis and now Mrs Colin Stew art a ehnrwi member who movo to St George this month Nw member recently are Mrs Dick Mrs C Bland and Mrs Gregory Paul all living in Heritage Park Annual reports of the branch were well received The treas urer Mrs J Willoughby gave a detailed report on how the monies raided and spent leaving a balance of ap proximately Some figures were from Lions sup pers toward King Mem orial Library not including es say pi to the Linns swim ming piojecl children for convention conference and I A meeting for district fees motorists Mr president and Mrs Charles Black first vicepresident are the newly el heads of Laskay branch Mrs Norman is imme diate president Election of officers and annual report were heard at the annual meeting Ap- Others art secretary- re Mrs Clyde assistant Miss Winnifred Boys district director Helen Hunter Institute directors Mrs Bath and Mrs Forester hall committee Mrs Pearson Mrs Black and Mi- sunshine fund Mrs Fred OBrien auditors Mis Boys and Mis Marvin Hunter Conveners of agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Charles citizenship and educa tion Miss Marjoiie MrMunhv and Mrs Lome Scott historical research and current events Mrs anil Mrs Marvin Hun ter home economics and health Mrs and Mrs What- ley Community activities and pub lic relations Mrs Frank aim Mrs Scott refresh ments Mrs Bath Mrs Fores ter Mis and Mrs idge building fund treasurer savings ahead FARM INSURANCE This may be your opportunity to join the millions who save with State Farm Now you may important money on the cost of your auto insurance State Farm aims to insure only Careful Drivers who have fewer accidents fewer claims ami of course cost less to insure State Farm passes those savings along to its policyholder Whats more State Farm uses an economical continuous policy that cuts down on paper work and lowers your insurance costs LEGGE SONS NEWMARKET 0NT PHONE TW 56641 BEFORE YOU BUY FIND OUT ARM MOM CARS THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY ortation To Polls On Voting Day Phone TW 52087 Civic Rights Moderation Committee 216 Market Square VOTE YES CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITY BETTERMENT PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT I CANT VOTE I SHALL BE OUT OF TOWN If this is YOUR plea you CAN vote by taking advantage of the ADVANCED POLLS SATURDAY APRIL 27 8 am to 5 and 7 pm to For information for transportation Ph NEWMARKET CIVIC RIGHTS MODERATION COMMlTTEr

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