I w CrrT Vi CANCER SOCIETY HONORS VOLUNTEERS It was tea cookies and a big thank you last Thursday as he Newmarket unit of the Canadian Cancer Society honored some of the 200 canvassers who helped raise over for this years campaign The president of the unit Marilyn centre right presented a special plaque to campaign chairman Dawn Walker thanking her and the group for their contribution Also on hand for the presen tation were area captains from left Marie Harper Judy Jagger Vi Judy Sharp Marie Dunham Jane Lennox Marie Scott Mary Brown and Judy Craig NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing By Mary Citizen Band operators sometimes are given a bad time by the public who think all they do is gossip back and forth to each other Well CBers came out in force from all over York Region last Wed nesday night when a sevenyearold boy was reported missing in the northeast section of Newmarket A lady with the base name of Happy Harem got on tier unit and asked for help in the I search for the youngster joined the police close to volunteer arrived on the scene near Sunnypoint The little boy was finally located by a Citizen Band operator with the handle Bed Lightening Henry manager of Stewart Furniture Marl on Highway has returned from a business con vention in Montreal While there he visited Mr and Mrs Tony He is a former area resident who has been associated with the National Film Board for a of years Tonys local friends wont recognize him hes lost almost 10 lbs Prospect is per cent improved since all the construction and gar dening work has been done SWIMMING LESSONS Semi private lessons with qualified instructors Register now or the week session of your choke beginning July July Aug and Aug 15th tor reservations or come Kennedy St W Aurora Wo teach from to Anne for merly of Srigley St and a graduate in Honors English Trinity College University of Toronto has joined The Era as a summer general news reporter She attended High and Newmarket graduated from the of and spring of Anne returned home by Dirty spent most of last year Man A lip of the hat travelling through j from Mary goes out to Europe on her own and alt those who spent several months in offered their help so Greece juickly and generously There is somebody there who likes a lot of Abutter with his toast and in the morning Whoever it is walked off with 1600 pounds of butter from the Briars Dairy In Sutton last The first annual Forum golf tournament was a highly successful affair Most of the members travelled to the Western Trent Golf and Country at by bus while some of the more intrepid drove their cars As usual at functions no awards were made but Mary must mention that Boy Green actually swung a After golf and a brief cocktail hour barbecued steaks were served Continuing their gay mad social whirl Forum members travelled by bus to Toronto to sec the Jays Yankees yesterday Quite a crowd gathered around Green lie explained the fundamentals of baseball to Bay Twlnnev And I always thought a foul By was a smelly I insect commented the diminutive gas station operator Those two swans that were missing from Fairy take have returned or there are a pair of new ones in town Most people may have forgotten that the original two swans in the Conservation Area were donated several years ago to the town by the graduating class of Newmarket High School I r- j r NEWANDUSED We are overstocked with hundreds of BOOTS from Size 4 and up plM Somebody in town had a little vision in seeing that those young red maple trees were planted along Timothy St They look very smart now but they will be even more beautiful In a few years when they mature That whole stretch of road from Main St to Come in and see selection of army cadet I footwear 1000 and up Hundreds of Ltatfwr Btltt a Btlt Sim to S SHOE SHOP TIMOTHY ST NEWMARKET Hie Newmarket Aurora Keswick oat Wed June A Fund drive for in ju NEWMARKET A Kettleby citizen band radio enthusiast 28-year- old John was seriously injured two weeks ago while climbing a CB antenna tower in Bondhead Mr Boag was ad mitted to York County Hospital last Wednesday with head injuries received after falling five feet A lilac bush broke his fall but he landed on his head Local have come to his aid with a drive Aid has come from as far afield as Montreal His wife is unemployed with three children and the couple do not receive unemployment insurance or welfare having only Mr Boags for financial coverage Mr was reported last week as being able to sit upand take fluids but Is still suffering from con vulsions He has been going in and out of a coma and is in the York County Hospitals in tensive care unit Donations are asked from the public to help the Boags Fellow CBers Grant and Dorothy are collecting money at the Newmarket Plaza They will be in a coppercolored Ford halfton pickup from now until Sunday July 3 Several other donation boxes will be available in the area Auroras Dip Rich mond Heights Plazas Project Sierra and Town and Country will all be participating in the drive Other donation boxes will be In Stouffville Barrle Keswick Toronto and Peterborough Begun by the owners of the CB tower Herb and Rita Heath the drive is aimed at PETER FRANZEN Stone Mason Specializes In FIELDSTONE FIREPLACES Telephone 8956560 CHESTERFIELD REPAIR US CALL GVtSSOPLOjTfjr PI Chesterfields Choirs Recovered Like tew PRICE CHOICE OF MATERIALS FRAME TIGHTENED WHERE NECESSARY TOUCHED UP YEAR WARRANTY PICKUP DELIVERY A FREE ESTIMATES Wi Att ir cart ynr testes art vacation sates rt ton TRAVELOGUE s fti YOUNG CANADA NEWMARKET CHILDRENS SHOPS OUR ANNUAL STORE- WIDE Vegetable garden buffs around the end of St may arm themselves wilh shotguns In the future if a giant gray jack rabbit doesnt quit eating cabbage plants among other things Stella Drew had seyen cabbage plants nipped in the bud by the critter Inst week She spotted the rabbit in the middle of her garden merrily chomping away on her lettuce and cab bages To try and alleviate the problem Mrs Drew has sprinkled hot peppers all over her planus should be good when they arc j harvested Traffic through Sharon was travelling at less lhanthc 30 mpn limit lost Tuesday after a resident erected a homemade sign in front of his house on Don Mills It read Slow Down You Killed our Cat I STARTS NEXT TUESDAY JULY 5TH AT 900 AM Si rxng AND CONTINUES UNTIL SUMMER STOCK IS SOLD ORIGINAL SELLING TO PRICE ON OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF FINE QUALITY NAME BRAN0 SUMMER CHILDRENS WEAR FROM INFANTS T0 12 YEARS ALL SALES FINAL THERE IS A STORE NEAR YOU FAtflVIEWMAU MAU CI0AHMAE PLAZA MALI flKHHOMO Hilt CANADA MALL NEWMARKET CENTRE OAK MALL THE CEHTftE MALL WORLD ON OUR GIANT PARKING LOT NEXT WEEK July 9 2 for one ride coupons available from participating stores today through Wednesday PRESENT THE COUPON AND cents at ticket box for kiddie rides GOOD TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY PLAZA South side Davis Drive offYongeSt Newmarket I