Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Jun 1952, p. 2

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Km and IS Mount Albert News Mr and Mrs All of Van- survived by two sisters Mrs A were guests this week at Blizzard of and Mrs the home of Mr and Mrs J La Have of Toronto and one Arnold brother Samuel of and daughter Mrs Pearson of were call- Rev C P Snap- ter conducted the service and on friends in town on burial was in Mount Albert last One of the places visi ted was Mrs birth place where Mr and Mrs Roy Stewart live It was formerly the farm Mrs Annie Pearson of is spending a week with her sis ter Mrs Thompson The firemen were called to the farm of Mr Gordon Coates last week but the chimney fire was soon extinguished Mrs Bertha Dunn of spent a few days in town last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Steeper Next Sunday members of the three local lodges will attend morning service at the United church Rev Warren of He will be the guest speaker and there will be a mens choir to lead the music On Sunday June it will be flower Sun day at the United church and etery The Library Board was very fortunate in its sale of tickets for the lucky draw on Saturday Proceeds amounted to 126 which they can surely use to ad vantage Two prizes went to Toronto one to Geo Watts New market and one to Dr ers who had it put up for resale and Ken Rose bought it On account of the bus trip on Wednesday of this week Mount Albert Womens Institute will meet a week later than usual on Thursday June at the Com munity Hall Mount Albert Horticultural so ciety is holding a Spring Flower Show Friday June 20 in the Hall All flowers must be in at oclock All members please bring your flowers and make this a grand display Classes are Delphinium spike 3 spikes the Horticultural Society will be collection Iceland Poppies charge of the service Oriental poppies bloom Mr Johnson who is staying with his daughter Mrs Coup- had a bad fall in the house and is suffering from injury to his back but no broken bones Mount Albert Sports Day has come and gone and with perfect weather One could not have wished for a larger crowd Many thousands were in attendance It was one of the best days in all years The morning program was new The rural schools gathered at the school grounds and marched to the park where they had sports races etc and it was a perfect success thanks to the teachers in charge The only drawback was that the Markham Girls band did not arrive in time to provide music for marching hut when they came they made up for lost time and we would like to say that MOUNT PLEASANT has something to be The Womens Guild will meet proud of in their Girls band at the home of Mrs Wm Moulds We have to leave the balloon Tuesday June at pm games results to our sports re- Anniversary services will be porter as one cannot feed people held next Sunday June in and watch bail games the Mount Pleasant church with Vince and his services at am and pm troupe were a splendid attraction with the Rev both afternoon and evening of Cooks church those who cared to dance had Toronto in the pulpit There much more room to do so to the will he special music by the music of Gordon and talent blooms Roses yellow bowl bloom any color collection Sweet William spikes alike or different collection bowl Peonies red 1 bloom blooms Peonies double bloom blooms Peonies single bloom 3 blooms Peonies collection Iris German l spike 3 spikes collection Dvarf iris 3 spikes Lupins spikes Lemon lilies 3 stems bouquet Bouquet of mixed spring flow ers Bouquet of mixed spring flowers not exceeding a inches in height or diameter House plants African Violet Fern Geranium Orange blos soms a bouquet Light refreshments sold in af ternoon CHURCH PARADE The first Holland landing Cub pack will parade to for service at pm on Bun- day June Everyone la wel come Service next Sunday June at Christ church will be at We at returning to morn ing service for the summer months Town Of Newmarket TAXES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS THE RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY REMINDED THAT THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THE TAXES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE JUNE PENALTIES WILL BE ADDED ON THE FIRST INSTALMENT AFTER THIS DATE WESLEY BROOKS ClerkTreasurer The Sutton Kinsmen Club has been authorized to operate and prepare for opening probably June of the Lake public park the former Eildqh Hall property which was purchased by York County council last year Here two club members Rich ard Main left and Clifford Thompson try out a seven foot rifle part of the collection of old arms housed in Hall The building will be opened as a museum For other pictures see page iven Keswick News orchestra from Men who enjoy pitching horse shoes had four teams in Bible study at Mr John Thompsons home on Tuesday evening had quite a number lion Mr Herb Simpson of and Mr Bill Grose and Mr and Mrs Bernard of Don Hall Zeph yr and Ken King Holt Many prizes were given away during the concert program The Jr baseball resulted in Davidson and George spent Sun day at Lake visiting friends Roy Traviss is making I good progress with his u progress with ma new Mount Albert coming first and house Zephyr second Members of the Park Board are justly proud of their efforts and BELHAVEN we would just like to say it am Thompson WW Sunday with to Mainprise who did such Mr Charles Pollard a Norman King and Miss fcva of Kingston lhe Miss Cook of nit were visiting Mr and Mrs weekend guests at the home of Angus King Mrs Mr and Mrs Donald Morton Miss Daisy Watte of visitcJ Mt was home with her Toronto hospital on Sunday When Private Bill Crook Princess Pats Korean soldier arrived at Toronto Union station early Monday morning he was greeted with embraces and teals of joy by his parents Mr arid Mrs Robert Crook King Ridge sideroad con and surround ed by his brothers arid sisters his uncle and aunt and neigh bors in all who waited in the concourse to welcome the tad whom they had not seen for over a year Even baby Hose Wood the soldiers new niece gave him a shy welcome not sure what all the excitement was about- She is a late addition to the family circle On hand at the depot at in the morning were the soldiers parents his sister Teresa and husband and sis ter Mary of Toronto Betty Frances Bobbie Joe and Pat from home his sister Helen ami her husband Mel burn Newton Aurora Rose and her husband Harold Wood- and Rose of Snowball Mr and Mrs Bill Flanagan of Lloyd town an uncle and aunt and of course their neighbors Mr and Mrs Bob Dor othy Bobby and Jerry and young Harry When the motorcade along the fifth concession there was a public welcome awaiting the surprised soldier arranged by Bob OReilly veteran of two world wars On the lawn of Sacred Heart Convent were Father and the Sisters of Providence and a welcoming party of children adults and war vets cheering and greeting the soldier lad who his car to shake hands with them At the Crook home there was a Welcome Home Bill banner and decorations greeting Bill with more neighbors on hand to share the occasion After ward dinner was served to the family followed fyy more guests In the evening from the neigh borhood On the following Tuesday Don Francis arid Mike Dean arranged a welcome home stag party attended by some young men We know what war service means to a family said Mrs Peane who had six brothers go out from Scotland two of thorn were killed while- Mr Dearie had three brothers over seas In the air force army and navy in the second world war Crook has been In the army for two years arriving in Japan on May on the day of his birthday He has seen active service and says he is glad lb be back home again For the most part he was speech less with emotion when he saw so many friends extending folic it at Ions Mr and Mrs Harvey King of Toronto visited in Keswick on Sunday Mr and Mrs Louis Palmer of Owen Sound spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs King Mr and Mrs of Toronto were weekend guests at the home of Mrs A and Miss Islay Mr and Mrs George White visited Mr and Mrs Stanley Cain of on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ernest Morton Mrs and daughter of Newmarket were in the vil lage on Sunday Mr and Mrs Vic Robert and Carolyn of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Francis Morton Mrs Friend Morton who was in Newmarket during the win ter with her daughter Mrs is now in the Rest Home here Mr and Mrs James Wright spent Monday at their daugh ters Mrs Byron King in Thorn- cliff village Toronto Mr Carl Anderson of Toronto was calling on friends in the village on Sunday Master Billy of Newmarket is visiting his grand parents Mr and Mrs Fred Peel Mr and Mrs Bosworth and daughter of Newmarket and Miss Margaret Peel of Toronto were also Sunday guests at the Peel home Mr and Mrs Claire Collins of Ottawa are spending the week at their Keswick home Mr and Mrs Frank Perry of Toronto and two daughters were at their Keswick home over the weekend There will be a wedding in both of Keswick churches on Saturday June The Christian church held their monthly missionary meet ing Friday evening followed by a very happy social time when the bride of this week Miss Dorothy Wight was presented with a gift by her church friends as was also a recent bride and groom Mr and Mrs S Wight NOTICE is hereby given to all property owners in accordance with the Weed Control Act Ontario that unless weeds growing on their lands within the Town of Newmarket are cut down and removed by June and also throughout the season the Town may enter upon said lands and have the weeds cut and removed charging the cost against the lands in the taxes as set out in the Act RAGWEED POISON IVY CANADA THISTLE CHICKORY WILD CARROT etc require special and continuous attention and should be uprooted and de stroyed immediately growth is evident FRANK Weed Inspector Town of Newmarket over the weekend Mr Charlie Hayes of Toronto has been visiting his sister Miss Hayes Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Saturday after noon for Lloyd who pas sed away in Vancouver on Fri day June in his year Mr was born at Mount Albert but lived for many years in West Canada He was the young est son of the late Thus and Mary A Stewart He is lay Mr and Mrs Albert have returned home after spend ing a few days in Toronto Mr and Mrs Jim Taylor and children Toronto spent the long weekend with Mrs Taylors par ents Mr and Mrs Ross Main- prize We wish the children every success with their exams this week Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kay arid girls spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs i King Ridges Sponsors Girls Eager Beaver Club BEACH Mr Walter Cliffen and his niece Mrs Gladys spent the weekend Toronto visiting Mr CI if fens daughter Mrs Harris Master Jimmy had the misfortune to cut his foot while swimming The Klmhursl Beach Womens Institute is supporting the Health Clinic and has rented the old Jersey school for the centre as a meeting place for Clinic Rural Music Festival To Be Held June The rural school music festival for the rural schools in the ville district which was or iginally to he last week in Newmarket high school auditorium had to be post poned due to the illness of the music supervisor Armstrong Plans have been made to hold the festival on Friday June in the United church Schools participating will be Poplar Hank No No No East Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this festival of school music HERE IT IS AGAIN Time To Make Plans to Attend AURORA HORSE SHOW m in the Town Park on SATURDAY JUNE MIDWAY DANCING AT NIGHT t Ml ILOCAL CONCRETE BLOCKS AND CINDER BLOCKS BLOCK CO A A group of young girls to years have mimed their club Knger and are King Ridge Womens Institute The purpose of the organization Is to promote organized activities the guidance of persons the first official of lhe held in the auditorium of Sacred school last iKsday evening son was elected president Other officers are siKvlrcas Dorothy social Betty Crook directors Sorry OBrien and Bridget McVeigh Hie senior officials are Mrs J Best chairman Miss Joan secretary and Mrs Parker director The colors of the are turquoise and coral and on the first Wednesday evening of the month the club will meet with two members of the Institute present litis Wednesday Mrs Parker and Miss McCormlck directed proceedings of the gath- The girls are being trained how to conduct meetings and what is involved in responsibilities A number of courses will he available under lhe direction of Institute members Tills week good under Mrs Sproute WI president and round under Mrs Larry Courses are home sewing knitting erochetliii shell work drama tics speech correction first aid work how to entertain music and recreation In the form of a baseball team the direct Ion of one of the men of the district The branch is to he lit organizing tile elub and bringing the girls to gether who are enthusiastic hi finding useful activities for Inch snare time The girls will bo responsible in raising any finan cial help they may require NEW WONDER PRODUCT NOW AVAILABLE IN CANADA PIGS TO ADDED PROFIT PER PIG TO ADDED PROFIT PER LITTER Hog Conditioner With Grower Kettleby News Sunday June will long bo remembered by the congregation of Christ church Kettleby it was the last official service of the fifty P Abbott After 17 years in the parish as rector although he will be with us for a short time longer till the new incumbent is appointed A large congregation was present The service began with the bap tismal service when the baby son of Mr and Mrs Hutchi son was received Into the con gregation and given the name of Terry During the service the banns of marriage were published of Margaret Jane and Al lan Judges two of our young members who will soon be united in matrimony After the sermon we all join ed in the service of Holy Com munion thus witnessing to gether our faith in Clod ami our remembrance of Christs blood shed for our sins The rectors theme was am not ashamed to preach the of Christ Key Gibson a former rector of the parish was present and many of our older members talked with him of days past Congratulations to Mr and Mrs P Muirhend and Mr and Mrs who both cele brated wedding anniversaries on June TOPS POPS Make Morrisons Mens Wear your headquarters for Fathers Day gifting Complete assort ment of gifts for men Stores in Newmarket and Aurora Youll get the tops in service and in quality merchandise at Morri- sons I l r fe r fcsLi SL V i3v J H ff Ago montlw lb This pig fed on regular feeds Axe WS months Ibs- pig fed regular feeds plus VitaTone Try It Now See For Yourself Now Available At PHONE Newmarket MAIN ST fe T r m m m ii TiLi fcV

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