Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Aug 1952, p. 12

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Aurora News Page Page Thursday the seventh day of August nineteen hundred and fifty- two BROODER HOUSE with sanitary sun porch f Keeping clean and sofeguordtng them are some of many advantages of this CON CRETE BLOCK brooder house Its converted to laying W H EVES CO NEWMARKET CONCRETE BLOCKS AND CINDER BLOCKS LOCAL AGENT Aurora Social News MEETS ALL A SPECIFICATION BLOCK CO CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS THE Jim 1 ted famous Continental Limited serves the broad expanse of Canada linking the Eastern Provinces with the wide Prairies the towering Canadian and the Pacific Coast Youll see a colorful panorama of a great nation through the picture windows of the Continental Limited enjoy pleasant restful travel in modern sleeping cars coaches and dining cars This year go the scenic Continental Limited way across Canada Serving Toronto Winnipeg Saskatoon E Jasper and Vancouver Further information from any How do read racter Whether or not you in any system of character analysis you ton always tell something about the character of a man limply from the fact that he owns life insurance This fact alone fells you for instance that he is a good pro vider For here proof that lie feels- genuine concent for the future welfare of lib family a concern that usually reflect a considerate nature Its pretty reliable evidence too he thrifty iigbted realistic and a good credit risk To tits employer his ownership of life insurance suggest readiness to assume responsibility an attitude that will carry him toward success in any Job And if he is using hit life insurance to build income for his later you can be quite sure that hes the selfreliant type No relatives or public welfare organization will ever have to html All all youll find that most of the solid citizens in any Community own life insurance AT YOUR SERVICE I A trained lit repre senting one of the more 50 British and United Stoles life utterance companies In Canada will gladly help you plan for your family and own In later year Rely on html THE LIFE INSURANCE IN CANADA If Good to own Insurant Mrs John Klces is vacationing at with sister Mrs Swindle Dr Audrey and Mr and Mrs Wil liam visited Eden Gard ens Lake Couchichmg over the holiday weekend Air and Mrs Hess have left on a weeks motoring tour during which they will visit the United States The Hess drug store will be closed until Satur day morning Aug Mr and Mrs Harold Rogers have been vacationing at their summer cottage Oak Lake Mrs Willis was at the or gan at the United church vices on Sunday last A of to was the visiting preacher at the United church morning ser vice on Sunday Aug Mr and Mrs A Susanne and Tommy Tues day and Wednesday of last week at and Kingston Mr took the salute at the Legion parade in Wednesday The parade was two miles long- Mr and Mrs James Murray and Miss Jean spent the weekend at Belmont Lake Mrs Violet Russell of Toronto has been the guest of Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs V Smith Miss Beverley Smith and Miss Mary Rose attended the Canadian Le gion at on Wednesday of last week Mr Smith is a member of Shrine of Toronto who were on parade An ardent cameraman Mr Smith secured some splendid movies of the parade Mr If Taylor and Miss Taylor Toronto spent Monday with Mr- and Mrs Dr Charles of Calgary is spending his vacation with his mother Mrs If Charles Wells St Mr and Mrs J of Wil cox Lake have moved to their new home oh Wellington St this week Mr Fred and sons of Toronto spent the holiday week end with Mr and Mrs Teas- dale Miss Taylor is spend ing a few- holidays with Lindsay Fishermans Point Mrs of Toronto is spending a holiday with her daughter Mrs Lee Mr Homer and family of Toronto spent Sunday with his mother Mrs felling- ton St Miss Miss spent the weekend at their home here Mr and Mrs St attended the wedding of Mrs brother Mr I Brown in Toronto oh Saturday Mrs Win Richardson and son Terry have been visiting Mr and Mrs Da Hon Richardson Mrs P Johnson is holiday ing with her mother Mrs Kerr of Brandon Mr arid Mrs J Thompson of Maehell Ave spent the week end with Mrs Thompsons grand mother Mrs Cook of Midland Guests last week at the home of Mrs Peterson were Mrs Herb and daughter Mrs Lemon and Linda and Mr and Mrs of Mrs W A Powell Mr- of Tor onto are holidaying at Canadian Keswick Lake The Anglican Church Guild held heir picnic at Alcona Beach jsst Wednesday- Stewart will be the visiting minister at the United Church on Sunday and Mrs Murray Young of will be the soloist Mrs- Woodruff and son of Montreal is visiting with her mother Mrs Wilcox Mr and Mrs Ralph Grieves of Lindsay are visiting relatives in town this week Rev and Mrs left this week for a months holiday with relatives in the north Mr and Mrs P Beat of Winnipeg are spending their va cation with Mr and Mrs Vander Mrs A Clark and son have returned from weeks visit to New York Mr and Mrs Ernest retch and daughter were guests of Mrs Charles Webster last week Mr Fetch is the principal of Port Arthur public school Or Charles has arriv ed by plane from Calgary on a visit to his mother Mrs Charles and sisters It is Dr Charles first visit to Aurora in years His twin sister is Miss Bernice Charles Councillor Murray and Mia Murray and family spent the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Archie Murray at the hit ters summer homo at Belmont Mr and Mrs Lome Evans and Mrs Hugh and fam ily have been vacationing at Huntington Quebec and in the United State Continued from page to spend- Councillor Tucker suggested that a breakdown of the cost be presented to council Councillor King expressed the opinion that that much money could be usefully spent on equip ment Grant Approved Mayor Rose said be agreed with Councillor Kings view that the money he used equipment Councillor Davis said the chief gave a great amount of time to the work and approved application He said the town hadnt hesitated to spend money on the dog control Not forgetting the for the planning board Councillor Tucker ironically commented Councillor Tucker was the chief supporter for the planning board blank cheque Ed Councillor Murray said he wouldnt want to do anything to hurt the firemen for they were doing a wonderful job He did however agree with the remarks of Councillor King would prevent important busi ness being lost sight of The town clerk said he would see that- the request was attend ed Keep In Or Put Out Councillor Jones said the time was near when the council would have to make up its mind on whether they were going to keep the meters in or put them out It was indicated that a decision would have to be ar rived at by September Reeve Cook said he was a tie bit more favorable to the meters now than he was at the time they were put in Councilor Davis said that the meters meant that police super vision was needed to maintain them They would never have been necessary if the previous parking regulations had been taken care of Councillor Jones said he was satisfied that the meters had dri ven a lot of people from Aurora Councillor King said the met ers had made it possible for people to find a place to park Councillor Murray said that the matter was part of the larger problem of streets improvements which he had previously refer red to He felt that the prob lem could not be handled in the present year but they could gather data for next years coun cil Grant Of 5000 Reporting oh the interview he had recently had with the Agri cultural department of the pro vincial government in connec tion with a grant to the arena Councillor Murray id he was glad to be able to inform council that his appeal had proved suc cessful and Aurora would now receive a grant of Councillor Murray went on to state that the department had informed him that if plans for the new part had been submitted by the arena board Aurora might have received an additional or 10000 in all As the plans had not been submitted the department Aurora would not receive the 5000 for the new part He said too that the playgrounds were being put to wonderful use Council adjourned at 1030 pm The next council meeting will be held on August A review of council proceed ings will be given in Sidelights in our issue Ed Council of Aug- Johnson Outboard Motors 3 25 and Boats for sale KENNYS formerly Cameron Bros On the Jersey River and lake Keswick Also the following motors m excellent condition amazingly low priced 1950 3 HP 195U 1 Johnson Seahorse E A Kenny Authorized dealer for Johnson Motors and Peterboro Boats v Reeve Cook instanced the meters were put In with the severe criticism in regard to similar expenditures of public money which had been report ed in the Toronto newspapers The reeve felt that the cost was too much for a small town Council decided to ask for the attendance of the fire chief who called by telephone Mr Jones pointed out that no grants had been made for convention purposes since when 200 was allowed for a convention at tendance at Ottawa- Replying to Councillor King the fire chief- said that the amount asked for was mini mum figure and in reply to Councillor Tucker Mr Jones said he would lose four days from his work On a motion by Councillor Davis seconded by Councillor Murray a majority vote approv ed the grant Councillors Jones and King voting against it Close Weils Street For the public school hoard Dr Henderson pointed out that it was desired to close Wells St to motor traffic during school hours The school children needed protection the chairman of the school board point ed out to council The sidewalks would be open to the public and after school hours the street would he freed for vehicular traffic It was resolved that the public school hoard and the streets com mittee confer on the question of wind method of closing the street should he adopted the general feeling of council being that gates should be used Cost would he borne by the town Praises The Banner Councillor Tucker said he wanted to draw the attention of council to the wonderful report which had appeared in the Buhner concerning an ad dress by Col J Earl Turn- bull when he spoke at a recent meeting of the Aurora Rotary club on the subject of town planning and zoning Councillor Tucker advised any member pf council who had not seen the Banner to get copy and read the report which he praised very highly Need For Records Councillor drew to the need for records be ing kept by the town clerk of all unfinished council business Mr Corbet said that some mat were entirely lost sight of indicating that on easement of a water situation on Temperance St which he town solicitor had been instructed to attend to by the former council had riot re ceived attention Nothing more has been heard of it he Councillor Tucker said he agreed with the suggestion for a record of all unfinished business being kept Deputy Reeve Murray compli mented Councillor on his suggestion pointing out that he had a similar recom mendation in early session of the council Councillor King thought the idea was excellent one It suit that another police appoint ment was necessary to look after them He thought a poll of the merchants should bo taken on whether meters were wanted or not The people were against them I Mayor Rose thought a poll of the merchants and the citizens should be taken Decide On September Councillor Tucker agreed that the reactions of the public should be taken for the guidance of council The meters are driving busi ness from town Councillor Jones emphatically declared Mr Jones expressed the opinion that a vote of the people would show I a percentage of in favor of throwing out the meters Reeve Cook said he felt he would vote in favor of them to which Mr Tucker was under stood to say that his vole would nullify the reeves vole Councillor Murray repeated his belief that the people were against meters It was finally resolved that council would take a final vote on the meters at a meeting to bo held on Monday Sept Removal Of Trees Councillor Davis asked for the feeling of council on the removal of trees on St south of Gilberts Ho said that some of them were almost dead Mr Davis also pointed out the dan gers of parking on both sides of that narrow portion of St Deputyreeve Murray said that V m d V The to the house my bonds and insurance policies a pair of baby shoes Ill always treasure theyre alt protected my Safety Deposit Box And I make use of many other Rank services that simplify life for women in my position- deposit my monthly cheque and pay all my bills by mail And Im adding to my Savings Account dollar by dollar for a trip to see my daughter and her kiddies All in all The Toronto has given me a real sense of security 9 ft Haveyfla looked into all the Hank of Toronto services at your dis posal See the man- our nearest of franc today USSrW S v- mm V is j -H- Current Accounts Safely Money Foreign Exchongo Ttavetles Cheques Banking by Mail Utters of Credit Bonk Credit Personal loans THE BHM0R0MB twa NEWMARKET ONT Aurora The Aurora club hold its dinnermeeting at the on Monday night August Under its new the 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