Newmarket Era and Express, 18 Jun 1953, p. 10

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r When the steering wheel begins to fight back turn in where you see the big red cooler Pause relax and be yourself again Crop Tours Ottawa Kingston Dist 9 Cm UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED PHONE CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING UNWANTED INTO CASH Returning from a threeday bus trip to Eastern Ontario mem bers of the York County Soil and Crop Improvement association reported a wonderful experience visiting farms agricultural in stitutions and sight seeing in the capital city of Ottawa Noon the first day brought the group to Belleville where they had lunch before visiting the Quinte District Artificial Breeding Unit to look over the battery of bulls there Ill Kingston they toured Queens University grounds and drove past the keeping on the opposite side of the street Next an hour was going through old Fort Henry and they saw the guards in uniform of the period parade and fire one of the old guns men were impressed by the and workmanship of the masonry in the Fort A trip over the Ivy Lea and Roosevelt Bridge and back the threequarters of a mile back on foot provided a good view of the 1000 Islands The scenic highway skirting the shore from there on provided an excellent view of the St Lawrence Supper at and a short side trip to Senator A Hardys farm and the District Artificial Unit brought the party to the Kemptville Agricultural School for the night The second forenoon was divid ed between the cultural School and the Ottawa Dairy Farm Lunch was on Bate Island in the Ottawa River where the party started on a sightsee ing tour of the thirty mile Fed eral District Commission Drive way which included a trip through the B Eddy paper plant the Parliament Buildings the grounds of Government House and the residence of the Governor General finishing up at the Chateau for supp er The third forenoon was spent entirely at the Central Experi mental Farm before leaving for home at noon After supper at the Lift Locks were visited also the Lookout where a fine view of the city and surr ounding territory was enjoyed The tour was arranged by Secretary of the Crop Improvement Association who acted as guide for the trip since his years of service in Eastern Ontario made him familiar with most of the area covered 5 Bruce Sedore Phone Newmarket Bulldozing grading pond digging backfilling truck- A sand gravel and stone MAKE PRESENTATION A presentation was made to Mrs Thompson at a meeting of the Newmarket Guide company on Wednesday June Mrs Thompson who has been captain of the company since 1950 has retired from that position but will remain with the Guide Local association The gift a wrought aluminum relish tray was presented by the local association and the guides in recognition for Mrs Thomp sons service to guiding in the community MAKE DONATION The Ladies Auxiliary held its euchre on Friday June in the Newmarket Legion hall The prize winners were Mrs Hugh Mrs Mrs Button Thanks are extended to Mrs A and Mrs for the donation of 100 to the Auxiliary harbor In Finland hi the worlds largest timbershipping port Right across the country the trend is to Ford Fords stepping ahead everywhere because Ford Is ahead in all the thing carbuyers want most because Ford is worth more when you buy it worth more when you toll it fords acclaimed from coast to coast for its great V8 engine delivering the same kind of power that you find in Hie most expensive cars smooth lively dependable power Fords applauded in every province for its wealth of finecar features including the choice of three ultramodern trans missions Ionloinulic Overdrive or shift Fords by everyone because its such a beauty- inside and out and lweanse it offers such satisfying choice of colours trims and fabrics Yes there are plenty of reasons why the steady continuing trend to Ford has made it any the success car of the season Youll discover all those reasons when you testdrive Ford a i M v OP LANDS land is that the is weeds growing thereonh ton ripening of their seeds Weed chapter 344 fl- -f- t Take warning that where occupants or owners id destroy noxious weeds thelToMH enforce the provisions of Special attention Is Canada Thistle Chickorjr Wilt I J Weed Inspector The final term at Pickering College closed recently with its annual athletic dinner when Carl above re ceived Garrett Cane from retiring headmaster E K The annual award winner is chosen by students because he most closely embodies the ideals of the school Presented with the Widdrington award for outstanding contribution to school community were Tony Drew Charles son Hamilton Bermuda John Cameron Toronto and Bill Alger Winner of the Prep departments Rogers Cane was Bill Ward Toronto Continue Fishing On Bridge After Train Kills Three Three persons were killed by a train early Sunday morning while fishing from a railway bridge south of Bradford They were fishing at the river on the railway bridge near No highway Fishermen con tinued to use the bridge after the accident in spite of no trespass ing signs The three members of the Tor onto fishing party killed were Mrs Goodman Manning Ave Max Title Ave and his wife Annette 27 Another member of the party George escaped be cause he wont to buy bale at a nearby All members of the party bad fished from the same bridge on previous occasions and hush stated I hat they all knew that trains passed over tho bridge frequently said he heard the train coming down the track and had no idea that tho three on the bridge did not see the train com ing The track is straight for some distance both ways He KESWICK shouted a warning to his com panions and saw that they were only feet from the end of the bridge where they could have es caped It is a low bridge only a short distance above the sur face of the water was thunderstruck when I saw them freeze with panic said I saw young Title put Ids arms around the two women before the train struck them lite bodies of the Titles were hurled into the river and wore recovered later No trespassing notices are at each end of the bridge and last summer the bridge was policed for a few weekends when ar sons persisted In fishing there In spite of warnings fishermen use the bridge every weekend They were still using the bridge during the afternoon after the accident Sunday Title and Ills wife bad been married for seven years They had no children He was a fly ing Instructor during war teats it went to tody than wry other Indinf rem BlueJays never to back to Your favourite drug new with Get today Summer ii The silver tea of the was hold hi Keswick United church June with an attend ance of Represent a I Ives of Societies were present from Newmarket to Sutton Mrs Agar president called on Mrs Prank ManIll past president who used as her theme Jesus shall reign Mrs George White and Mrs Win Hill sang the duel Near er still nearer Hum Mrs I president of Centre Pros spoke Mrs Ken Hunter and Mrs Don sang beautifully Dear to the Heart of a Shepherd accompanied at piano by their mother Mrs Win King Miss Introduced the guest Mrs Km est Sec of Domin ion Hoard Hands She Is former I Addison daughter of Addison and granddaughter of Peter Ad dison Mis told her Job is to keep la with mission bands Mrs Ted first vice president of the lary sang a delight fit solo A beautiful duet by Mis Ken and daughter Carol em titled Never like Jesus brought the to a close was nerved under supervision of Mrs Cecil Grant MUruT curohiuHi ft li i DIALIR WILL ARRANOI FOR TO nut i no CLUB 1 Birthday wishes me extended this week to Lois Anne Law ask a Aurora years old on Tuesday June Paul Wayne Cutting It Newmarket years old on VtU day June Hetty June Rolling Mount Al bert lit years old on Friday June Donald It Newmar ket years old on Friday June Joan Wallace It It years old on Satur day Juno III Alum Gilbert Newmarket years old Sunday Juno J Anno Audrey Wilson market years old Sunday June Hilly Drew Newmarket years old on Sunday June old on June 15 William Leslie Harrison Vitltoy old on Tuesday June Id llerirutn Boy Dike It It Newmarket years old un Tues day June IB Irene ill Newmarket years old on Tues day Juno 10 Send in your address age and a of Newmarket Km and birthday of outdoor living in on holiday and ail thai out- door living of left un guarded around the house and that situation of burglars and ft reminder to rent a Safctu Deposit Box at BANK OF All of which leaves mo a bit out of breath but with satisfaction of having delivered good advice I I speak from experience too had my own homo broken into one unhappy Thais when resolved never to my possesions at mercy of again And rather than the risks of carry valuables with mo on travels I put them in a of Safety Deposit and left my worries in Ihne with why not take a tip that cm save you much grief Kent vonr- Safety Deposit lkx at your neighborhood branch to morrow Costs lew than two cents a day Summer A for having and at tin out of the hot kitchen So an Wea I Hunk like ft a nice cool main Just hollo out some red tomatoes an till them with tuna salad chicken salad or Colo all with 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