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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 12, 1967, B25

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g to J im- on opening of his m v- CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE i BRICK BLOCK STONE 5i i f I Our Best Wishes to Jade SpithtH on Him of hit rraw CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE J i RISEBR0U6H ELECTRIC Zephyr I J Y- J Our Sincere Wishes to JACK SPILLETTE on of hi CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STOIE UPPER CANADA GLASS JIM EPWORTH Strt North Oak 7735203 a happy to hava supplied ALL EXTERIOR SIGNS for Jack Spillattesnaw CANADIAN TIRE i ASSOCIATE STORE T Congratulations from STEEL ART COMPANY LTD J i 1 EXTERIOR SIGNS Warden Avenue Scarboro Ontario VjfVA Ilk J ASSOCIA CANADIAN IMPERIAL Newmarket Optimist Club geared itself for another successful year of service the sponsorship of Squadron 94 Air Cadets ith the induction of the new executive Seated are Ron Doner president and Matt Boyd recently elected Lient Governor District Standing are vice- presidents Claude Robinson and Harry with John MacDonald past president Bob Cope treasurer and WaBy Weaver Shepherd Staff CO with BANK OF COMMERCE Plaza DYER 1 VIpl ft Lords In Lead London Cup Game Rained Out NEWMARKET It has to Newmarket Spartans at alien cup series playoffs be wet when the soccer Ibe time They went into Toronto July sides call it a day Thats Spartan coach to edge Forest Glen 21 on what happened Sunday after- vantier and manager Reg goals by Kerry Cully and noon In the Junior A soccer Randall had high hopes of a Greg Saunders cup series game at the fair- Hub win Were a second Newmarket Kiwanis lost grounds The teams were just half team reports manager to in a coming up to the hour mark Randall Mosquito series cup game when the downpour came It Newmarket bantams have Stairs and Tom wasnt possible to restart advanced to the second round shared Newmarket goals London were leading the Ontario Soccer were Newmarket stars Borge scored two goals Bob Martin and Jim Ralston one each as Newmar ket Firsts defeated Midland Newmarket Old Timers lost to Orillia io another Newmarket District League First Division match Aurora United showed scor ing class to beat Barrie City Jim Mlmtec scored twice Paul Schmidt and Martin once each to lead Aurora Total damage of the acci- Aurora and OPP Report Oak Ridges Detadiaient Officers of the Oak Ridges Detachment investigated dent was estimated at accidents during the week of June 25 to July Hie acci dents caused injury to 28 per sons and estimated damage of tied Aurora Maroons led by Ted swamped New market Royals Aurora lost In overtime in hit and run accidents were to St Andrews in a apprehended Officers Ontario Soccer Association Two impaired drivers one person driving while jured when the car in which They also assisted in a 35yard free kick were skidded tali a or Se Ser tennIal me car Mme flf pafte ft three were the HoUand area headsup game in the car which was driven by George Nicholson of Sutton Mr Nicholson was westbound on the Mt Albert when he skidded into the side of a car northbound on Highway driven by Ray mond Morgan of Mark- ham PAINTER DECORATOR r CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE JOHN t j DEN0UDEN PAINTING and DECORATING Newmarket 8956964 No Job too BIG and too CALL US TODAY t 8 i HonwinikinQ Attend Conference NEWMARKET You and Canadas Centennial was the theme for the 4H Home- making Club Conference held at the University of Guelph June Two hundred 4H Club girls represented every County and District In Ontario purpose of this Confer ence was to assist the girls in gaining an appreciation of their opportunities and re sponsibilities as individuals as members of a family of a club of a community and as citizens of Canada Miss Jean Scott Supervisor of Junior Extension Home Economics Branch was chair man Dr Matthews Vice President of the University of Guelph Dr McCready Dean of MacDonald Institute Miss Helen McJCercher Director of the Home Economics Branch and others spoke on different phases of the theme Special speakers Included Dr Ethel Chapman and the Honourable A Stewart Minister of Agriculture and Food Activities were arranged to mix club members with dele gates from the different counties Discussion periods were- held and various club exhibits from Achievement Days were presented A very interesting flower arranging demonstration and tour of the Landscape Design Area of the Horticulture Building high lighted the last morning To be chosen to attend Girls Conference Club mem bers must be fifteen years of age by January and have completed six projects Girls are selected by the County Home Economist The following girls repre sented York County Karen Smith Baker Box Maple Mary Anne RR 3 i il OUR SINCERE REST WISHES i I l- block oh til New CANADIAN TIRE i i J fc ASSOCIATE STORE at 25 Dovis Drivo opposite Nowmdrkol Plaza v j GENERAL CONTRACTOR s NORM BURLING A- Hamilton Road 8954637 mi 1st n I iinu Ull Nowmorkol v J V i i I

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