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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Oct 1957, p. 14

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Out of my way were having lemon pie tonight You canl blame the man if its pic made with Lemon Pic Filling the filling thats sure be even time So no lemons to squeeze no double- boiler needed lakes only minutes male a registered trade marl owned in Canada by Genera Foods Limited LEMON PIE FILLING 7 DONT BE FOOLED We have g Suburbanite retreads 1 is its patented There are imitations but they do not give you famous Goodychr quality or proven Suburbanite performance Wo earned by product Page 14 Newmarket Era and Oct 19 Bookplate Design Contest Is Announced By Group A for the design of a inches Of design Torontos Metropolitan band be playing at a concert Fri day Oct 3A at the Sutton high school Proceeds from the concert will aid the Sutton Legion boys band Tickets are available Era and Express office Charles St Newmarket Local YMYWCA To Hold Fall Meeting October A final reminder to all those persons interested in the opera- lion of a program the fall general meeting of the Newmarket Young Peoples organization will be held in the town hall Oct 29 at 8 pnv An open invitation is extended The purpose of the meeting will be to organize and set up a fall and winter program of activ ities that will appeal to all New market young people The Y Young Peoples organiz ation wants to hear from you From your ideas voiced at the meeting we will be able to estab lish a program that will find fav or with everyone This we cant do unless you attend the meeting and tell us what you want So please come along to the October meeting and let us have your ideas OUR TOWN IS READING Boys And Girls New Books Are Added To Public Library boofcptaie has been announced by the Friends of the Newmarket Library The winning design will be printed and copies will be placed In the front of all books donated to the public lib rary The Friends of the Newmarket Library hope that many people in this area will donate a book to the library in remembrance of a relative or friend or to com memorate some special occasion at the such as a birth or anniversary A good book in the public lib rary is a lasting tribute A five dollar prize will be awarded to the winner of the contest which is open to every one The bookplate must be three and onehalf inches by five Life is not so short that there is not lime for courtesy DRIVE SAFELY should have no but pr vide space for three lines for appropriate inscription AH entries must be not later than Dec 31 They should be sent to the pre dent of the Friends of the market Library Miss Park Newmarket Library Instructs Art Club Beginners New books have been added to the juvenile section of the New market Public Library Among them are the ones included in this list compiled by Mrs Jack Skinner Librarian Nursery Lavenders Blue Kathleen Lines Traditional Tales Lucia from England and Italy ABCs And Verses A Is For Annabel Tasha Tud or Is One Tudor Adventures Big Little Davy Lois Lenski A Dog Came To School Lois Lenski The Little Auto Lois Lenski Tim And The Brace Sea Edward Ardizzone Mimff J Mother Nature Now Its Fall Lois Thistly B Tasha Tudor a yel low Canary Edgar Allan Crow Tasha Tudor Wild Little Konker Dorothy Child a goose Sandy The Red Deer IF Darling Flat Tail Gall and j Crew a Beaver and his family Other Lands Yukon River Children Harriet Osgood Indian Boy in Alaska DeeDees Birthday Yen Liang- Chinese Birthday Poetry and Song Littlest Ones Pelagic Poems of natures littlest one Grannie Gray Eleanor verses plays singing games with music law sea Everything in Travel A TRAVEL SERVICE rora PA 75S William Parsons graduate of the Ontario College of Art ex plains the principals of oil painting to a group of beginners The beginners recently have become members of the Newmarket Art club Classes are being held each Tuesday night in the lecture room of the Newmarket public library Photo by Ruby High School Students Observe Local Court A first hand experience in lis making a greater attempt to administration of justice was cut down the number of by the law class members denls Magistrate Hollinrake told dl the Newmarket district high the students that the benefit of school when they attended the the doubt is always given to the court session last Friday accused This policy he said Magistrate coin- based on the idea that it is mended both the pupils and better for guilty persons to go their teacher Garrett fori free M for one innocent per- interest when he address- be convicted He ex- the group after court had re- 1 plained that when he or any at noon It is the duty other magistrate had the slight- OUR USED CAR STOCK MUST BE SOLD BEFORE NEW MODEL DAY CHEVROLETS 1 PLYMOUTH 1 1953 FORD 11952 METEOR These CARS are ALL Al mechanically and are clean throughout Many of them have Radio Overdrive and Automatic Tranamiaaiona also Hunting For Buckthorn Here what makes the Suburbanite Canadas fastest selling winter tire rows of cleats are angled to cut into sharp edges grab take hold boost you along through loose snow packed snow even ce No snow tire hum either You get a smooth quiet tide even on bare pavement Come in and now you fcovv of Suburban by mob b only wMr MM We retread Suburbanite Retreads in our own Plant only the beat Natural Rubber available Hands Sales Service MAIN ST NEWMARKET At this time of the year the Buckthorn bushes which serve as intermediate host for the multi plication of leaf rust on oats is easy to identify locate accord ing to W Cockburn agricul tural representative for Yoik County Since Buckthorn leaves do not turn to color in the fall but re tain their dark green leaves til the first week of November Mr suggests that we might declare open season for Buck thorn for the next two weeks Since about the only green leaves left on bushes or shrubs at this time are lilac wild apple and Buckthorn Mr sug gests that anyone finding suspi cious bushes send two or three leaves to his office at Newmarket for identification giving the lo cation where were found Usually there bushes are about of all citisens the magistrate emphasized to know the man ner in which our courts are ad ministered He that our laws are the rejiilt of a thousand years of experience in the development of the British system of justice They have come intn as a result of the trial and met bod he pointed out est doubt as to the guilt of a de- the case would be dis missed During the morning session the magistrate declared a IS min ute recess He returned to the court about ten minuter late We magistrates try to be punctual he explained later but often things happen which do not allow us to keep hearing from you These green bushes can at this time be spotted as far away as a quarter of a mile on a sunny day but it requires the coopera tion of everyone to locate them so they can be disposed of in the proper manner Mr stresses the point that they should not ha cut off unless the stumps are sprayed with a brush killing material Cutting only produces a vigorous growth Basal bark spraying has given excellent results but it must be done thoroughly and one must be on the watch the follow ing year for seedlings or any that were missed The Ontario De partment of Agriculture and the York County council are cooper ating with the York County laws of Canada at all levels of government hove been made by our elected representatives If we find that we dont like the kind of laws we have then we should send different representa tives to the federal and provin cial parliaments as well as to local councils Declaring that the traffic court I our appointments For example The magistrate explained the when the recess two young people were quite excited and were with a good number of their rel- and friends They wanted I to get married and by the time j everything was and the ceremony complete I was late for recess DEMONSTRATORS AT FABULOUS DISCOUNTS FOR The Best NEW CAR Deal ANYWHERE SEE Motors Newmarket Limited your PONTIAC GMC TRUCK Dealer Eagle Street Newmarket Phone TW 52351 NOTES An introduction to the public speaking course was the high light of Mondays Junior Cham ber of Commerce meeting John past president of Club outlined the benefits that can be derived from knowing i how to speak effectively to a few Soil audiences the size of wild plums though they sometimes grow much larg- j TOWN COUNCIL Continued from Page and Crop Improvement Assoc Mr Mines stressed the import- in the campaign to control of a public speaking course this menace lo oat crops In building self confidence the I pi requisite of any successful I businessman There are both male and male trees and in the fall the fe- j provide money for this male trees normally have large j replied Mr Ft idler I see no numbers of black berries about harm in calling for applications the size of choke cherries If you I as long as it is understood that I taste a berry and it has a bitter the application must be approved taste you can be reasonably sure by the council 1 would PH Buckthorn If so the depart of agriculture would to do it the Knap ton suggest folic about I can do it Congratulations were also ex tended to the Jayeecs by Mr limes for their work on civic af fair particularly the vnte campaign at the last general election and the mail box can vas The ten week course will star way Councillor next Monday in the base- but to he real- of the library dont feel we A letter from the Canadian Le gion thanking the for Subscribers Is your child this Coverage or unmarried dependent children ceases December of the year in which the child attains the age of eighteen To continue coverage for such dependents a special appli cation is necessary See your Group leader or write direct to Blue Cross TORONTO ONTARIO Every lime we meet we are making decisions will ob ligate next years council to cer tain actions continued Mr flask ti Thite Is reason in my mind why the man he ap pointed by laid Mi Knopton long as he Is on the job by Juno I Die sewage I ii plant wont be in opera lion and of rounding land wont he ed by I this ex mi him of land for the well 1- be would better in have the industrial on the I Job as early as possible in the I new year argued Mi Rid It Many Industries looking foi their new sites during the winter and early spring It would food for him to have a few months on the job before the busy building arrives In March As far the annexa tion plans concern future devel- industrial commis sioner would be helpful there It is definite the town will have a new water and sewage plant Council gave unanimous ap proval to the resolution In 4r i if Or CtND4 their enthusiastic in the Centennial celebrations was read President Sinn Fear first vice- president Ernest Paul and Mel McCaffrey report on the various clinics held at the district rt conference at Aurora Jnyceo Membership chairman Phil Harrison informed the members I Hi at an intensive drive will be started this week The Junior Chamber of Com merce will Mi 1 membership to Cony 1 mini under years ho 1 1 wishes improve htm- self through leadership training I civic and fellowship The next meeting will be t the Monday Nov A DONT WAIT ACT NOW Now is the time to avoid next summers rush HAVE YOUR MOWERS CHECKED BY US Winter rales now prevail FREE PICKUP STORAGE and DELIVERY ATTEND A conference on institutional cara for retarded children was held at the I a r Hospital Smiths Kails on Oct 18 and Mrs William Warden was the of ficial delegate from the Newmar ket and District association for Retarded Children Also ing from Newmarket were Mrs Jack Malcolm and Mrs Grant Gray CALL CHAPPELLES 52761

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