Newmarket Era and Express, 17 Apr 1952, p. 12

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For Friendly Personal Service Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE St Aurora Telephone Aurora News J WILLIS Druggist The Drug Store News agent Tobacconist etc Business Founded 1879 Aurora St Telephone B Stationery Wallpapers Select Range Of Greeting Cards etc Agent For Era Classified Ads St Aurora Page Thursday the seventeenth day of April nineteen hundred and vk RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES Mr and Mrs William returned from their honey moon and are making their home on Wellington St arid Mrs Keith Hairier Toronto were Sunday Mrs Mr and Mrs Bridge- man were guests on Friday of Mrs Miss Jane is spending the Easter vacation with Mr and Mrs Ed Forester Mr spent the weekend With Air and Mrs Mr and Mai- ton spent Saturday friends iff Aurora The service of the late Mr held on Satuftlayifvi- Mr of Aurora are presenting a matched pair of framed colour photos of Queen Elizabeth and the Prince Con sort to the new Aurora and dis tricthigh school which will be officially occupied by the pupils and staff next week At the April meeting of the Womens Association of the United Church the ladies and Mrs Archie Murray an Easter Pageant entitled aye returned home after a two Tarn the Resurrection Mrs I Months vacation in Florida Mr an Airs Norman Woods visited on Sunday and Mrs of Midland is spending the feaster holidays with fieV parents John of Wells St Kftmyieis entertain ed on Wednesday and evening at a tea in hon our of daughter Ruth After seeing the lovely and beautiful gifts guests were escorted to the diningroom tea The Ministerial Association of the town held a very impressive service in the United Church oh Good Friday morning Rev Mr King delivered the message 2 Mr and Mrs Murray Young or Wiilowdale spent the holiday with Mrs Youngs parents Mr and Mrs Roy Fierhelier- Mr and Mrs drover Gage are moving this week to their new home in OBITUARIES Stanley Brock were the six sons Honorary pallbearers were A Stanley Garfield Brock vice- I son Brown If president and treasurer of Can- j Craddock Leach and N Hop Packers Ltd died oh William day Feb Rafter a brief ill ness at the age of He was Holland lianding the of the late Mr and Mrs Isaac Brock later of St Newmarket school lb he joined the staff Co Ltd To- rohtp later to become office manager and chief of the firm Oh the formation of Canada Packers Ltd in he was appointed secretarytreas urer of the hew company lit he was elected dent- Mr Brock was a member of the Arts and Letters Club York and Granite Clubs the Lamb- Club arid the Canadian Military Institute- Interment cemetery was Newmarket Carbon have very affected members of fifth king town ship late asr Saturday night had not Mr Thomas driver of the car and his decided that a cup of coffee at a Stristaurarit Oak Ridges was in order after an of bingo Stopping their car on the high way they found Mrs and daughter aged unconscious in- trie rear spat- Bill thought they had asleep Fumes from a tail pipe had seeped- through the floor of the car as the party on their way police discovered A Army veteran arti ficial respiration- to his wife He is survived by his widow the former Elizabeth Grace two Mrs W of Rochester and Mrs Wilson of Win and two brothers and Aubrey both of Win nipeg The funeral took place on Sat- Mar Mr and Mrs conscious- daughter of Islington and Mr moments Annie and Mrs Charles Jones of Win- taken from the car by her rvfl Information frattt Wilcox sang a number of Easter solos out the theme of the Miss Barbara Bow man played an instrumental J Weekend guests at the home Of and Mrs Lambert were Mr and Mrs Earl Will son and Mrs Helen and son of Toronto Miss Rosemary Howie of Tor onto spent the weekend with her parents Rev and Mrs Howie spent the Easter weekend given the same treat- with Mrs Charles Webster b It was minutes before the girl came to said her uncle They were a terrible grey color and sick and suffered nervous A sock were chat and they woro and cold he Irene the young girls mother Mr and Mrs Stanley Allen and sons hear spent the Easter weekend with Mrs Al iens parents Mr and Hudson Wiills was organist at was able to got out of the car and was not affected until Us was organist at were on the way to the office of of Miss Carol Dr Craiyfonrl Rose at Aurora the marriage on April at the Aurora United church AURORA CITIZENS UNITE The Citizens Committee for a negative vote invites nil citizens to assist in the campaign against the installation of a liquor store and brewers ware house In Aurora The attached coupon gives YOU an opportun ity to help us morally or by donation Money required for advertising even your moral support would be most gratifying COUNCIL SIDEUGItTS Continued from Page Paul R Employed at the Office Spe cialty Manufacturing Co Ltd Paul Richard of St Newmarket died on Saturday Apr at Toronto General Hospital af ter an illness of three weeks He was born in Germany on October 23 1873 the son of the late Mr and Mrs Richard Ben On Christmas day his marriage took place to Elizabeth Williams who prede ceased him on January He was a member of the Lu theran church and throughout his life his chief interests were Known many in this dis trict Roy Franklin of Avenue Toronto died Mondays- March after an illness of one He was born in Bradford in the soh late John Rogers He was married ih to Irene Cass who survives him His business the Rogers Press arid he was a member of the United church- Also surviving are his mother Mrs Rogers two brothers Ross and Ernie Rogers one daugh ter Gladys of ford Pa two sisters Mrs W Richardson and Mrs Rev Mr Grant conducted the funeral service the Turner and porter Funeral Home To ronto on Thursday Mar Interment was Newmarket cemetery T Oliver Aurora And elder and church trustee a sifter in the- United church of Centre SU Aurora died in Aurora on Wi Friday Mar after ah illnesw of 10 tfeeksy at fhmpon5 He was j on on November 7 the late Joseph Me wits on Ar fax ft January 80S to Sophia and Ann who survives irjtrr- wj in was retired farmer Also surviving are two r George and Russet both off and Whitchurch two daughter Mrs Sand Gravel and Cinders where the two mothers and family- nc in sports girl were treated I When we stopped on St we were seven miles from home and it is very doubtful if my wife and niece would have survived the effects of the gas should function only as an ad- nail we gone straight home The board responsible to doctor said we were lucky Torn council Councillor Jones look said Both in bed I ho next day A opening in window oh the side where Mis Bill icily sat was thought to have saved iter from unconscious ness if on side of the car helped him Tom had a headache but he attribut ed it to natural causes at the time Please send coupon and donation if any to or telephone Mrs A Clark or Mr Rod Smith Aurora- I support opinion on issue Street V See us for NEW LOWPRICE Is TIRES PRICES REDUCED ON AUTOMOBILE TRUCK AND FARM TIRES AND TUBES LOOK AT THESE NEW LOW PRICES THE FAMOUS MARATHON NOW ONLY LESS A BIG TRADEIN ALLOWANCE SUPERCUSHION Now 1J LESS A BIG TRADEIN ALLOWANCE and find out about the sub stantial price reduction on all tires and tubes up a more positive position in which he assured electors he strongly opposed to any more money being spent on- the Plan- ning board Councillor Davis pledged him self to the keeping down of town expenditures wherever possible and the position of Councillor Jim Murray rela tion to Planning board expendi tures is well known Having regard to such posi tive expressions of disapproval of the Planning board system we fail to see how or why council can commit the town to a heavy outlay of Committee ft The Planning board request will duly come before council for open when Reeve Cook presents his committees report and citizens will then learn rough Aurora News Pages what members of council decide to do on this subject of constant controversy the finan cial cost of keeping the Planning board in existence- The subjecl that was pointedly discussed at the last meeting of council was the arena and its management and it arose from a report from the Sports and Publicity committee presented by chairman Councillor Jam Murray his committee col leagues being Councillors Cor- lftt and Tucker it was a re port containing lyo paragraphs are well worth The first read If sports recreation groups would co-op- f crate arid work In closer har mony with the coin- mission costly overlaps of equips could be avoided and if all supplies were bought through the pro vincial grant could be greatly enlarged The recommendation made by Mr committee should bo taken to heart by all and recreation in town when it is proposed to buy new equipment or expand their ser vices By cooperating the Commission savings could be effected ahdi rccommehdatJbn of the gran he brought This Would benefit the town in many ways paragraph in the report which sparked ii heated discus sibn read as also that the arena would be Managed better if manager responsible to the arenas the arena only instead of present set up of half cod K- That off a of arguments ttVoii most members of fiiJt chiefly Tucker sM Mum what an inactive board- lor Corbett us l conditions at the arena The statements of alt three councillors wore reported in bur council news of last Week so need to repeat them Furthermore we under stand that chairman Mr Prank Underbill is calling a meeting of the board to deal with what was said at council It Is clear that matters cannot now be left they wete Surviving are six sons Her man of Ernest Frank of Toronto Charles Douglas Archie of Hamilton three daughters Freda Mrs Owen Sound Bertha Mrs J A Martin Toronto and Gertrude Mrs conducted the funeral service on Tuesday Apr at Newmarket Pallbearers CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Donations will be most gratefully received by J P KENNEDY STKKKT WEST AIT It OKA TELEPHONE its designed OUTGO OUTRIDE OUTLOOK AND EVERY OTHER LOWPRICED CAR I Elect The annual meeting and elec tion of officers of the Aurora Progressive Conservative Asso ciation was held in the Aurora hall oh Tuesday night April with an attendance of oyer Officers elected were pros- Alex Hell succeeding Mf I Case elected piesi dent of the Worth York riding sec Tucker Honorary presidents elected were A A Cook Corner Ijori Step tens Case Wells Maple conducted tire elections Major Lex addressed the speakers were Mis Fred Moffat president of the riding Ladies Association and Mis George Driffield president of Aurora Ladies Association Mr Kerof of Aurora provided the musical entertain- merit HEM Ell IN YOU KESWICK and inch wells v HONE at NEW Pumped ftiirjs Cleaned and our Service twin Hilt s PANTS r 1 ii f ii ji i it in the it lint titnvl the Dig Ford that cw llii ami outside with ivliceihase wider front Jt the Kurd by far Willi ami new Hull Tilit that souls out dust with new meie4e Ciirvalito Its the most fumrifid ver with new jlijtiOuninssioiiStriituStar V- dcsijiiud and fault lite ojt Vit injiiuearmore than of wdt Sat it it it for we for for the new Ford to 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