Canada Manpower Report The Oat Wed 1 manager of the Newmarket Office of Canada Manpower says that for the fourth consecutive month the number of per sons placed in continuing em- is higher than the corresponding month of last year The number of clients re gistering in the office is also increasing which makes it appear that more people are taking up residence in this area The combination of these two factors indicates a healthy state of the economy in the Canada Manpower Centre Newmarket area Persons who for various reasons are unable to secure suitable employment are be ing counselled in the pos sibility of mobility andor possibly training CORPORATION THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET POPPY WEEK PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the men women gave their lives in defence of Canada and the democratic world in world war one and world war two AND WHEREAS the memory is kept ever by sacrifice is a source of inspiration to all citizens as our nation faces new difficulties and dangers AND WHEREAS the memory is kept ever bright by the annual wearing of Memorial Poppies in their honour and the honour of all other Canadians who died in world war service NOW THEREFORE I the Mayor of Newmarket do hereby proclaim the week of November to 1 1 to be Poppy Week in Newmarket and urge all citizens to observe this week by wearing a Memorial Poppy in honour of those who gave their lives in two World Wars GOD SAVE THE QUEEN i APPOINTMENT John Mr Danny Barton president of Dannys Car Sales Limited Newmarket and Bradford is pleased lo announce the appointment of Mr John Rutherford as General Sales Manager Mr Rutherford is well know In the automotive in dustry and in the area having 17 years in the auto business Mr Rutherford invites all his friends and assoc iates to come and see him for their transportation requirements at Yonge Street south of Davis Drive I VANS FISH CHIPS I I Ir E E This Week ONION RINGS Your Order FISH CHIPS Thur Frl A Sat Only 1 in JE E We Fry Halibut Only The Best In Town Telephone Prospect Ave Newmarket manager of Newmarket office of Canada Manpower presents a 25year service pin to Counsellor John Epworlh who has served with the National Employment Service and Man power at Toronto and Newmarket Staff members looking on are K E Albert Dingman Mrs Susan Rasmussen Mrs Elsie Mrs C and Earl Tattle Shepherd Staff sales representative Consumers Co presents Mrs Nancy Boyd with recipe book and package of Baggies at the cooking school Wednes day night at Newmarket District High School while sales manager Charlie Warden looks on Regional Schools Topic At H S Meeting PINE ORCHARD At a recent meeting of Pine Or chard Home and School Asso ciation Jesse Bryson and Stuart Starr of York County Consultive Committee spoke on Central Schooling in York County The meeting was well attended with visitors from Vivian and Van- dorf schools in attendance Willing Workers of Union Church will meet at the home of Mrs James Hope on Wed nesday November I at pm Program conveners are Mrs Douglas Hope and Mrs Wal ter Pine Orchard WI will meet at the home of Mrs Robert Shropshire on Wednesday No vember 8 at 2 pm Program convened by Home Economics and Health Committee Roll Call A Cure for Wrinkles Motto Life is a garden What are you planting To be answered by all Guest speak er from Canadian Institute for the Blind Report will be given by delegate to area WI Convention in Toronto The WI October meeting was well attended at the home of Mrs Norman Barnard who gave a most interesting commentary on her slide of a recent trip to Mexico Lake Simcoe Socials BY BURROWS Skating Lessons Start SOUTH BEACHES Regis tration was held Friday Oct 20th at the Keswick arena for skating lessons for season Over 70 youngsters registered and many more children are expected next week Christine Wood the new club professional will be on hand to meet the members Miss Wood skated profession ally with the Ice Capadcs for six years If you arc planning on regis tering do It now Phone club president Barb Robbing 5573 or club secretary Mary Lessons will start Friday November 3rd at pm to 6 pm The North Cub and Scout Ladles Auxiliary will hold their November meeting at the HfdeaWay Bam Mrs Mae Welch and her group will look after re freshments and have arrang ed with Consumers Gas to be on hand to show slides and demonstrate gift wrapping Christmas decorations and novelties All members arc urged to at tend the meeting Nov at The 5050 bowling club held their annual Halloween mas querade dance on Saturday October 21 at the Hall Prizes for the most or iginal costumes went to Lor raine and to Lclf Master of Ceremon ies was Ed Ireland of Kitch ener Fay and Ed were for mer bowlers with the club School Debenture Motion Upheld By Recorded Vote KING CITY A resolu tion to rescind a previous resolution regarding the Is suing of school debentures for King Township Public School Board was defeated on a re corded vote by King Town ship Council at a meeting held Oct The defeated resolution In part stated that council in suggesting use and location of the money debcnlured had not given sufficient thought to the fact that this did not come under the jurisdiction of the Township Council Under the terms of the Pub lic Schools Act council may agree or disagree to the Is suing of debentures but may not concern Itself with the allocation of the money Reeve Gordon Cook and DeputyReeve Ken McTaggart voted for the rescinding of the motion and Councillors and Flind ers against it In a second resolution pre sented at the same coun cil meeting a recorded vote accepted a resolution which rejected the request for from the Public School Board for debentures for a proposed Senior Public School Voting for resolution were Councillors Rowe Flind ers and and again st tho motion were Reeve Cook and DeputyReeve Sutton residents were pull ing for Bob Coopers horse picked in the Irish Sweep stake race but it didnt run the way it should However as a consolation prize He could never Look a gift horse In the mouth Mr and Mrs Harry Ktoep- Jr and their three child ren spent four days last week visiting Expo Dr Michael Tuchtie who practiced In Sutton for twe lve years before becoming a psychiatrist was guest speak er for the Sutton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded meeting at the le gion Hall on Monday night Mr and Mrs Bob Bond Toronto spent the weekend In Sutton and Island Grove Mr and Mrs Bill Noble Oakville and their three children spent Sunday in Sut ton 9 The Bank of Nova Scotia High St has started excava tion for a muchneeded addi tion Mrs Nellie Crittenden and Mrs Grace have re turned from their six week visit to England They visit ed friends and relatives they hadnt seen for many years Mr and Mrs Ivan celebrated their third year In business with friends and relatives The party was held In the unfinished new build ing on Shore Old country foods were served for refreshments com plete with a roast suckling Sutton Library will have a Story Hour In near future The Saturday morning hour was discontinu ed when Mrs Lane Van COVETED AWARD COMES TO YORK COUNTY j William left executive secretary of the Ontario Educational As sociation receives copy of the Centennial Album from John president of the station The which depicts school life us was years ago and as It may bo years in the future lost week won Ontario Teachers AwnrJ for Programming public and separate school in York County received a complimentary copy of album fromCPGV moved to Clarkston Mrs Paul Condon will be the new Story Lady Study Founders Life NEWMARKET President of group Mrs Elton Armstrong was chairman for the October meeting of New market Womens Institute held in Trinity United Church HalL Members answered the roll call by giving nationality of their ancestors and the motto was replied to by Mrs A Boyd Historical research was the topic for the meeting and Mrs Elton Armstrong gave an Interesting talk on the life of Adelaide Hoodless founder of the Womens Institute TWIN SEASONS DINING ROOM Jacksons 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