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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Jun 1957, p. 5

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THE BEST BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP For coughs colds and bronchi tis A prompt and effective rem edy for the relief of bronchitis tight or chesty coughs and colds The Best Drug Store Trusses surgical supports elast ic hosiery for those who suffer various veins ankle and trouble Arch supports Lumbago belts Best Drug Store phone Newmarket READYMIXED CONCRETE For Footings Floors Patios etc CONCRETE and CINDER BLOCKS READYMIXED CONCRETE LTD BLOCK CO LTD Connie 5601 Stouffville 320 tf For HARDWARE We Deliver Phone 54112 WELL tile 30 and 36 Immedi ate delivery Lome Baker and Son concrete products Newmar ket phone DECORATION DAY CEMETERY an nual Decoration Day Sunday June 23 Plan to place flowers in memory of loved ones Alan Shaw Pres Fred Dew SecTreas YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COM THEAKER DREWERY FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Mount Albert 81 Strasler Son QUEENSVILLE DIRECTORS AND AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 25J2 Roadhouse Rose Funeral Directors MAIN STREET NEWMARKET PERKINS Flower Shop Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers wired to all parts of the world FUNERAL FLOWERS A Specialty 181 Main St Newmarket Phone TW Newmarket Ambulance Service 24 hour Phone McCaffreys Flowers FOR EVERY OCCASION Flowers Telegraphed AH Over the World MAIN STREET NEW M ARRET Phone TW SALE REGISTER FRIDAY JUNE Important auction sale of head of Grade cattle including fresh cows milkers springers and heifers arid calves Case tractor model with Eagle hitch and foot clutch Case tractor model VAO MH Clipper ft com bine Chalmers Roto hay baler powermower hydraulic lift also full line of power im plements 3unit milking machine 2 years old quantity of baled hay at lot 14 con 3 North Gwillimbury mile east of caution light at Keswick the es tate of the late Gordon Carr Positively no reserve Terms cash Sale at oclock sharp This is a tremendous sale of firstclass implements and cattle and must start on time S Farmer auctioneer phone Gormley 5311 WEDNESDAY JUNE Ex tensive auction sale of H tractor near new hydrau lic loader No Meteor sedan car new engine new snow tires one ton Mercury truck good running order milker number of stalls partition head rail new potato digger rubbertired wa- 2 Ford tractor plows HC on rubber 2 poultry houses 3 brooders 30 range shelters feed er fountains beds and mat tresses table benches chairs 2 sail boats 2 row boats Dishes many other articles the proper ty of A at Shadow Lake farm the former Eaton camp Note The properly has been sold and everything must be sold Faulkner and Woods clerks Sale noon Sellers and At kinson sales managers and auc tioneers c2w23 SATURDAY JUNE 22 Auction sale of valuable house and lot on Church St in the village of belonging to the estate of the late Mary E Sale at 230 pm sharp Terms cash on day of sale balance in 30 days The dwelling is a frame dwelling hyro throughout in a fairly good state repair Frank ex ecutor of the estate House will be open for inspection from to 4 pm on Saturday June Subject to reserve bid Ken and Clarke Prentice auctioneers c3w23 at the intersection of the northerly limit of said Lot in the Second Concession- of the said Township with the easterly limit of Metro Road being the Toronto Metropolitan Railway rightofway running through said Lot THENCE north seven tyfour degrees east to the west ern limit of a certain road laid out across said Lot 19 in the Third Concession of the said Township THENCE southerly following the westerly limit of said road twenty chains more or less to the limit between Lots and THENCE south seven tyfour degrees along the south erly limit of said Lot to the easterly limit of the said Merto Road THENCE north along the easterly limit of said Metro Road to the place of beginning on which there have been erected a house and barn FURTHER particulars and con ditions of sale may be obtained from Mr William Solicitor A Main Street New market Ontario Telephone TWining 54571 DATED at Toronto this 24th day of May J R Kimbcr Master NOTICE NEWMARKET CEMETERY DECORATION DAY The Annual Decoration Service at the Newmarket Cemetery will be held on Sunday June AH invited to the service Willis G MacLeod SecTreas IN MEMORIAM JUDICIAL SALE PART LOT IN THE THIRD CONCESSION IN THE TOWN SHIP OF NORTH In the Supreme Court of Ontario In the matter of the Estate of Friend Morton late of the Township of North In the County of York Farmer Deceased PURSUANT to the Order of the Master made in this cause there will be offered for sale by public auction in one parcel by the undersigned Master at the Mas ters Office Room Osgoode Hall Toronto at the hour of oclock afternoon Thursday the of July the following lands and premises known as Part Lot Number in the Third Concession in the Township of North Gwillimbury more par ticularly described as hereinafter set forth THE property will bo offered for sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by the said Master The purch aser shall pay down to the Ven dors solicitors on the day of sale of the purchase money and shall pay the balance of the pur chase money into Court without interest within 30 days after the dale of sale Adjustments to be made as of date of completion of the sale The purchaser shall search the title and prepare deed at his own expense The Vendor shall not be bound to produce any abstract or title or any deeds or evidence of title other than those in his possession and con trol In all other respects the conditions of sale are the stand ing conditions of sale of the Court as modified by the condi tions of sale settled by the un dersigned THE lands may be more particu larly described as follows All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of North in the County of York and being composed of part of Lot Number in the Second and Third Con cession of the said Township containing One hundred and thir tyfive acres more or less and being more particularly de scribed as follows CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS TOWN Of NEWMARKET The Centennial Committee is desirous of contacting all citizens who have resided in Newmarket for years or more for the purpose of honouring them at the open ing of our Centennial Celebrations August Therefore we would appreciate it if all residents in this category would complete the attached questionnaire and mall to A Kent Box Newmarket by July NAME Mr Mrs Miss Present address 4 fi LI till B Years in Newmarket Telephone Number K V NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the estate of IRA ROY TRAV1SS late of the Township of East in the County of York farmer- who died on or about the day of April are required to send proof of same to the undersigned solicitors for the administrator on or before the 1st day of July 1957 after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the Administrator shall then have notice DATED at Bradford this 28th day of May Walter Ross Administrator by Evans Evans Bradford Ontario his Solicitors NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TOWN OF NEWMARKET CONTRACTORS and subcon tractors arc invited to submit rec ommendations in writing to the undersigned by pm June for any proposed amend ments to the Newmarket Build ing ByLaw THESE recommendations will be considered by a Committee of Council currently studying the possible amendments of sections of the Bylaw A Liddlc Building Inspector BIRTHS AT YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL On Monday June 3 to Mr and Mrs Edward Agnoluzzi R I Gormley a son BAKER On Friday June to Mr and Mrs Ronald Bak- er a son On Tuesday June 4 to Mr and Mrs Gor don Beauchamp Elgin Mills a daughter BENNETT On Friday June 1957 to Mr and Mrs James Ben nett Newmarket a daughter CASE On Saturday June 1957 to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Case Mount Albert a son On Sunday June I to Rev and Mrs Frank A Stouffville a son KOOISTRA On Thursday June to Mr and Mrs Sidney Kooistra Bradford a son On Thursday June to Mr and Mrs Rudolph Bradford a son MARSHALL On Friday June to Mr and Mrs Ronald Marshall Newmarket a daught er NORTON On Sunday June 9 to Mr and Mrs Nor ton Bradford a son On Saturday June to Mr and Mrs Edward Oak Ridges a daughter On Saturday June to Mr and Mrs Er nest Baldwin a son SIMONS On Friday June 7 to Mr and Mrs Alfred Si mons Lake Wilcox a daughter WALLACE On Thursday June to Mr and Mrs Gordon Wallace Newmarket a son Mr and Mrs Rob ert Trinder Shirley Creed Windsor are happy to announce the arrival of their third son on Monday June 3 FOSTER In loving memory of our dear brother Ross Edward Foster who passed away June Your presence is ever near us Your love remains with us yet You were the kind of a brother Your loved ones would never forget Ever remembered by sister brotherinlaw Harry ne phews Allen and Jim FOSTER In loving memory of a dear brother Ross Edward Fos ter who passed away June His charming ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all Ever remembered by sister Ger- brotherinlaw Frank Nelson and nephew John FOSTER In loving memory ot a dear son Ross Edward Foster who passed away June He has solved it lifes wonder ful problem The deepest the strangest the last And into the school of the angels With the answer forever has passed How strange he should sleep so profoundly So young so unworn by the strife While beside him brimful of hopes nectar Untouched stood the goblet of life God knew all about it how noble How gentle he was and how brave How bright his possible future Yet put him to sleep in his grave God knew all about those who loved him How bitter the trial must be And right through it all God is loving And knows so much better than we Ever remembered by mother dad brothers Russell Brian Ho ward Earl Frederick and Lar ry sisters Kathaleen and Geral- FOSTER In loving memory of I Ross Edward Foster who passed i I away June 1956 He is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness will come oer Friends may think the wound is healed But they tittle know the sorrow That lies within the heart con cealed Ever remembered by Mary and Russell In loving mem ory of a dear husband and father Frank Palmateer who passed away June His charming ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all Ever remembered by wife and sons John and Robert CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to all the kind friends who sent cards flowers and gifts to me while in the hos pital and also since returning home A special thanks to Doc tors Case Schofield and Cock my specials Mrs Hilts Mrs Mac- nab and Miss Walker Also to the staff of York County hospit al and to those who donated blood I can only say Thank you Mrs Harvey Bell ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Leonard Burling Newmarket announce the en gagement of their daughter Su san Carolyn to Mr David Boyd Porter Toronto son of Mrs Por ter Toronto and the late Mr C Porter the wedding to take place in St Andrews Presby terian church on June at 2 pm FINISH THE POOL ADDISON BURNS All Saints Anglican church in King was the scene of the wed ding on June of Joan Harrison Burns daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles F Burns Kingfield Farms King and John Addison son of Mr and Mrs J Harry Addison Tomorrden The ceremony was conducted by Rev Bruce Jennings Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore an original model of blossom pure silk satin made on princess lines with square neckline and short sleev es The molded slimness of the bodice was accentuated by the billowing fullness of the skirt which fell into a full train from deep pleats Over the skirt and front of the bodice was a pinafore effect of heirloom lace which fell grace fully into the pleats of the skirt She wore a cathedral veil of matching French tulle illusion caught to a tiny cap headdress of tulle appliqued with lace motifs Her bouquet was of lily-of-the- valley and stephanotis The maid of honor was Janet Burns sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Ann of Toronto and Judith Complin Montreal They were dressed alike in waltz length dresses of marigold soie with short sleeves scalloped portrait neck lines and full skirts They wore tiny matching hats and carried bouquets of shasta daisies The best man was Latham Burns New York and the ushers were Ian Macintosh Michael Alan Toronto and Michael Burns brother of the bride At the reception at Farms Mrs Burns wore a dress of parchment mous- selin over peau with embroidered yoke and de tailed pocket on one side of the dress She wore matching The Newmarket Era and Express June ISHEkME Weary and worn by the lashing Atlantic five of nine fishermen from the Newfoundland trawler Joan which sank off the south coast of Newfoundland prepare to board the British steamer Head Edward O of Halifax and his crew had spent the 24 hours since the sinking off the French colony of St Pierre braving a driving wind and chilling snow in two open dories This photograph was taken by a crew member of the Head as the exhausted men brought their dory along side the steamer They were later transferred to a cut ter and taken to Burn New foundland FISH HOISTED OVER 60FOOT NEW BRUNSWICK DAM DEATHS The New Brunswick Electric Power coin- missions hydro project on the St John River miles north of Is rapidly completion Crews are roofingfn the power house where two turbines will be generating by the end of the year The two regulating gates have been Installed also the first sluice gate in the dam and the second of sluice gates for the nine rolhvays is about com pleted A fish hoist for the dam will lift salmon over the structure Into the pond behind allow the fish to spawn In upper tribu taries of the river SEEDING PIPELAYING NOW PART OF PRAIRIE SCENE At Toronto Western hospital on Sunday June LieutCol James in his year of 312 Beresford Ave husband of the late Hilda Strickland father of Ken Way- ling Service was held on Tues day June 11 Interment Toronto Leas thin a mild from Sask a ditching machine tor TransCanada pipe Una digs a trench while close by a farmer seeds his land In a few weeks the pipe will be laid the trench covered and the farmer will plant his crops over the ditch During the winter pipe some of it in 80foot welded sections was placed along the right of way and now with good weather it Is being laid at a record rale sories and a corsage of yellow orchids She was assisted by Mrs Addi son who wore an imported model of stem green chiffon with a French hat of matching tone leaves and corsage of green and white orchids For travelling the bride wore a dressmaker suit of imported worsted faille in green with beige accessories There were two historic on the 1 a i n of Abraham first won by the English for the second by the French force Canadas commodity exports were valued at 43513 up per cent in value ov Commodity imports 4711500000 were up Era and Express Classifieds bring results GREAT Salvation Healing Revival SIGNS WONDERS MIRACLES Revival Tent at Bells Corner Beginning June 1 Services every evening Albert S Rogers Bring Hie sick and incurables Grace Church 373 BOTSFORD STREET V Closing Services of Evangelist FRED MAY at 1045 open session 11 am 7 pm i i i i M t Hear him play the chord organ the thererain played without human touch sing and preach Always Welcome at Grace Its Fathers Day AT CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH am Sunday School am and pm Mens choir at both ser vices Lets Make It a Bis Day For I Everybody Welcome Attend One Of These CHURCHES SUNDAY JUNK VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MAIN AT QUEEN Organist Miss June Haines am Sunday school 11 am Morning worship 7 pm Evangelistic service METHODIST CHURCH Rev Reynolds Minister Mrs Gerald Organist 10 am Sunday school 11 am Divine worship 7 pm Evangelistic service Tuesday pm Prayer service pm Society meeting All Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev M J Aiken Minister Mr Nash Music Director 11 am Morning worship THE HEALING SHADOW Our deeds do follow us Sunday School am Senior school am Primary departments am Junior congregation am Nursery class Evening service withdrawn You will be welcome at Trinity A R II Street Pastor A R Yielding Sunday am pm EVANGELIST FRED MAY his closing services Hear im play the chord organ and the Theremin played without the touch of human hands COMING Tuesday June Ladies Monthly Fellowship Always a welcome at Grace stTandrews presbyterian church Minister Ke v Stuart Johnston MA Educ Organist Mr Rudolph am Sunday school It am The Sacrament of In fant Baptism CARDS FOR the best in Christian liter- aturc books plaques mottoes and greeting cards of all kinds etc come and see at the Evangelical Good and Gift Howard Newmar ket William Hall authorized agent phone New market Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches Corner Arthur ami Newton Newmarket Pastor Rev Roy am Sunday school am Pastors Bible class 11 am Worship service Wed pm Prayer meeting pm Ladies meeting A warm welcome awaits you CHURCH OF THE Mount Albert Gospel Church Sunday School 3 pm Frank Clark Sunt pm Evangelistic service Rev Earl Whit more Minister UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH and Rev Minister am Broadcast Oshawa Ke am Worship am Sunday noon Worship pm Evening service SALVATION ARMY Newmarket Corps Queen St pm Salvation meeting pm Sunday school am Holiness meeting Wednesday Home League meeting Thurs pm Cottage Prayer Meeting Captain and Mrs commanding officers Invite you to make the Army your church home FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Boy Scout Halt Newmarket Special Speaker Rev Greenwood district superin tendent will be with us for one service only am Morning worship am Sunday school 7 pnv Evangelistic service Pastor Running Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada FRIENDS MEETING Botsford Street IMS 11 am Meeting for worship

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