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Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Nov 1957, p. 2

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fffcft The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov TO THE HECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST GWILLIMBURY UNION SCHOOL SECTION AND 10 RE ELECTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES Please be advised that the election to appoint I Public School Trustees for that portion of the Union School Section and 10 in the Township of East Gwillimbury will be held in the Fire Hall Newmarket on December from 10 am to pm Polling Booth No to elect three can didates for the ensuing two years WESLEY BROOKS for Town of Newmarket Three Float Prizes For The Santa Parade or I a Three prizes are being offered by the Canadian Legion Santa parade committee for the best floats in the coming Santa Claus parade The parade is scheduled to be held Saturday Dec at 10 am The prizes for the floats were decided at a com mittee meeting over the week end Anyone wishing to enter a float in the parade is requested to contact cochairman Sam Brymer or float chairman SydSteventon TWin Citizens wishing to help defray the cost of the parade arc minded that jugs have been placed in many stores and busi ness establishments on Main St to accept donations With a little financial assistance from each citizen Legion members are sure they can stage the biggest and tors Service Station Dr J Bennett The Mar Restaurant Charles Lee A A Conlin Keith Davis Silk and Linen Shop Dunns Hardware Alex Real Estate Fines Jewellery Bells Pool Room Crones Tobac co Shop Carter Yates Jewellerys Eatons Order Office King George Hotel Mc- Globe Travel Service Jack Store Brammcrs Mens Wear Studio Stew art Stellas Beauty Salon Evans Fuels Fergus Taylor Ben Lucys Dyers Furniture Jeff Smith Plumbing Joseph Quinn Realtor Lewis Barber Shop J D Otton Dr C Vander- Carlton Restaurant Nor man Grcensides Bells Corner Motel Hands Tire Shop Gas Bells Shoe Store Lou contractor Clares Bar- SKATE EXCHANGE AT ALEXANDER MUIR The Alexander Muir and School will hold a exchange the on Thursday Dec from to pm Skates must be led in pairs and tagged with the site price and owners name All soles are final Twenty- five cents will retained from each exchange by the Home mid School group INSTALL LIGHTS On a resolution of Councillors and town council approved the installation of street lights on the connecting link on Millard Ave and one light at the entrance to Millard from St The request was forwarded to the Hydro commis sion WOMEN LIBERALS HEAR I Housewife Candidate MISS INEZ For Whitchurch Twp PHONE FOR CASH when you want it Did you know that could arrange on OK loon at Citizens Finance by picking up your phone Call our friendly Loan Manager give him all the par ticulars Then drop in later to sign and pick up the cash Easy isnt it and its typical of Citizens desire to provide a loan service thats fast convenient and courteous Vhen you want money for any purpose just call Citizens Finance Shop Gordon Gray Smoke Shop Dr Patrick Greaves best Santa Claus parade in the history of Newmarket The canvass committee led by Jack Groves and Art Lauriaullj has been busy over the past week To date businessmen and other citizens have donated funds to the parade fund The list of donors is as foi lows McCaffreys Flowers By Ted Leonard Flowers Dr George Kelly Joel Alex Bell Claremonl Dales and Gib- pleaded not guilty before Eves Ladies O S in Krantzs Store Goodman Auto market court last week to Parts Ward and Allan Burgess charges laid in connection with Grading Bank of Montreal the Farm Improvement Loan The regular meeting of the Womans Christian Temperance Union will he held at the home of Mrs Hooker Park Ave on Tuesday Dec at pm Convicted On Charges Concerning Farm Improvement Loan Cases An interested group of women under the of the York North Liberal Womens Associa tion met in I he Veteran Club I loom Newmarket town hall on Nov to hear on of Toronto Mist Sonne rn was introduced by Mrs Hooker who outlined some of the high Of Mi Mlsa theme wan vie after Defeat and Growth through Adversity went buck to the root of Liberalism or Reform the Rebellion of and defeat at the hands of the Family Compact or Conferva- lives She recalled the treat sacrifices for their then by William Lyon Samuel Mathews and others and that Ihc improved legislation now enjoyed in are the fruits of that fice and vision Somcrs also pointed out that this particular area is full of pioneer historical interest and that many local spots should be marked for posterity A discussion followed Miss I talk and Mrs ex pressed the appreciation of the group A social hour with re freshments was enjoyed Lake Wilcox Mrs Lake Wilcox will rand I da to for Whitchurch town- council elections on Dec meeting township on held made no She the ean help Whitchurch r which to wwk and She candidate atari Frank Williams Clifford Wall and J If elected said Mrs I do not expect to work miracles I i but I feel I can accomplish some he i condition said the will make it her to to maintain association in the meeting Tuesday was chaired by J Picking CHAMBER OP COMMERCE IS A TO THE ELECTORS Of THE TOWNSHIP Of NORTH With thirteen experience I am again offering service for councillor for the year 1958 I need and would appreciate your support W A KING Mr to toy Uur lean Is OKI ITIZENS cases and was given suspended sentence of two years John Mulligan Whitby Milt Wesley Jack Groves I market Dairy Oriental Import er Bobs Esso Service Leos Barber Shop Brookfields store pleaded not guilty to charges in Myera Store Rons Service the same Kami Loan cases but lion H Stephens and Son 1 was convicted by Magistrate Maitre Groceries Luesby and given suspended Son Newmarket Cleaners sentence Mulligan is the tenth Spinning Wheel Wool Shop man out of charged in the Stanleys Laundry Victor Shoes trials who has been released Dawsons Ladies Wear with suspended sentences One Campbells Book Store Harvey man Joseph of Lane Stoical Store Atkin- the only one acquit- sons Drugs Adams Barber Shop ted to date Six men have been Harrys Dry Goods committed for trial with nine Marigold Shop Doris cases to heard or com INANCE COMPANY LIMITED loon Manager GEORGE Mole Sf ovsr fiaksry TV Ml till LOAM OfflCBS IN ALL PAL cities Shop Pollocks Shoe Stoic Furniture and Electric Toronto Dominion Bank New market Coop West Shoe Store Bakery Jack and Jill Shop Town Casual Store Bests Drug- Smiths Hardware Stiver Vale Erring- ton Dr Hewitt W If Eves Ltd Avenue Cleaners Newmarket Service Center Scdorc Service Station Newmarket Coach Lines Valley View Lunch Hilltop Lunch Topaz Coffee Bar pletcd In making the conviction on the false pretences charge against Alex Hell Magistrate told the court that from evidence submitted it was Hells intent to defraud for he agreed to John White implement dealer a rake off of Loin the loan that White was going to arrange for at bank sat in a car and cooked Up false statements to be made in the application to be submitted to the bank for the loan This case it a little different said the Magistrate The in tent to defraud is very apparent Evidence revealed that out of the original loan Bell still owed the sum of He was ordered by the Magistrate to re pay the loan to the Bank of Nova Scotia at the rate of a week The second charge of a breach of the Hank Act was dismissed From Bells own statement commented Ihc Magistrate the accused stated he and White When making the conviction on the false pretences charges against John Mulligan the Mag istrate commented that he was quite satisfied from the evidence that the accuseds intent was present when he applied for the loan and knew what he was doing when he went to the bank with John White and just pre tended that he wanted the money to buy a combine in order to ji money to turn over to White A second llinl Act charge against Mulligan was dismissed Our Town Is Reading A Message the Taxpayer Librarians New Book List ITS UP TO YOU Ihja wonderful parade Newmarket proud iLself for a Centennial celebration second lo none Tito Newmarket Hand let the monster and on hand every day of the festivities for a total of eight engagements Previous lo that six one hour radio broadcasts were made over station the Centennial and Newmarket generally What would we have done without our baud A vote for the Band Tax ByLaw will ensure the continuance of our famous hand provide instruments and a musical education to out youth in the formation of a boys and girls band provide uniforms and instruments for the senior band A band committee would he organized to govern the distribution of funds This committee would consul of two councillors two responsible town citizens the band executive Books would be audited every year and be available for inspection In this way proper use of monies collected would he guaranteed If the town assessment increases in the coming years to it point when the band finds itself with a surplus of funds a petition could made to re turn this surplus to the town and it would be deducted from the next years tax levy All money ea mod by the band al engagements and contests would be returned to the town Remember the baud is only taking for per assessment This would mean to the average taxpayer about MM or a year to support the band less than the cost of an evenings entertainment DONT YOU THINK ITS WONDERFUL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY VOTE YES ON THE BAND TAX BYLAW Love Possessed I wo days and one hour of Winners life On The Beach a novel set in the future Letters From Peking Buck love against borders race The World of Wong Mason a far East love story Dandelion Wine Bradbury a hoys summer in an Illinois town Rose Wright will ho like a lettej from home to Nova Through A Glass Darkly Nor- a strange reincarnation I heme Where Did You Go Out What Did You Do Nothing Smith Memories of boyhood While setting is in Syd ney Australia Sing Out The Glory Carroll family life on a arm Three Faces Love Baldwin Street Of growing girl in Si Boniface Manitoba Sandy Was A Soldiers Hit pipemajors son Alias Shrugged Rand suspense Some Slips Dont Show Fair mystery Unholy Davis I a crime to com mil a crime to pre vent a una Western cow- to Black MoMi the Uncle Tom Dong and Me Kilmer a family gave up social security a home on the range Satellite One Castle lent linn Point Son I science in A in Mmluii HAROLD SHOWS PICTURES AT LIBRARY Hun City of the of the year those who enjoy pictorial accounts of travels will he provided on Friday Nov at a pin when Harold how scuncs of Scotland and England the program will tie presented in King Memorial Library Mi and Mrs visited ileal Britain pasl summer An expert photographer has the ability of captur ing beauty ami historical Inter est in Ida pictures An account of their navels will accompany the presentation of colored tildes Mrs a lOCUl volun teer librarian secretary of the library board A silver collection will be taken The money will he used to in the library Mayflower Heritage influence ol Pilgrims on Am erica today Watch Young today and yesterday on the Great Lakes This is tot tin- House on parliamentary satire Over My Shoulder Introducing Oltawa the incred ible capital Hidden Persuaders Packard in i pressure salesmanship You and Your Car Insurance and Curling ami Present To lave Again Marshall the inspiring story of a courageous woman Former Reeve And Bride Are Honored At Party A King township reeve oat hid Mi ami Mi- Hoi man Strange honored on Nov t when more than friends and assoc iates in an old fashioned at I t home In of the were and Charles Black and Ross will the presenta tion the couple in Las Kay hall The unexpected came from King City and They included A A Ma PP William Hodgson and Township Clerk Harold Hose Mi and his bride former Mrs Eva Teak York Mill were married in October by Mr hutch was a minis of tin King Then nllemlants wen- Mi ami Mrs Aubrey Bradford Mi ami Mi plan a win t holiday trip Mexico Christmas and will make then home tin Mac- Murchy farm Strange Until Mi- was head buyer for the millinery department at Montreal of one of Canadas large department stares In that capacity she made many trips Europe to select merchandise Mrs Mac Murehy is intoreslcd in design handicrafts A Christmas party is being planned for the members of the Evening Trinity United church will tie lie Id in the church hall on Tuesday Deci at ri pm The executive will bo in charge of the and refreshments member is invited to bring a friend to the party There will be an exchange of Chrlttmas gifts- SANTAS COMING to Northtown 5385 St ON A BIG RED FIRE ENGINE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 at AM Bring the Kiddies TO SEE HIM ARRIVE at his own log cabin house on the centre vS GOOD Transportation Problems THE ENTHUSIASTIC ACCEPTANCE OF THE 1958 CHEVROLETS AND OLDSMOBILES ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU TRULY WORTHWHILE SAVINGS ON THE FOLLOWING TRADEINS IflSti QUICK DOOM SEDAN Hill WAS NOW 2295 1955 FORD CUSTOM was NOW 1953 CHEV HOOK SLOAN was NOW 795 I POOR SI DAN WAS NOW 1952 CHEV I DOOR SEDAN WAS NOW FORD TON PICKUP was NOW OTHERS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Newmarket Motors Ltd ItOIMOlUI ST TOWN HALL will give you a BUY

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