Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Jan 1954, p. 7

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Continued 1 WES JOINT TOWNSHIPS UXBRIDGE AND WHITCHURCH J GRAVEL TENDERS REMOVAL AND SALE tenders plainly mark contents will be received the road of Whitchurch until oclock noon FEB lor the removal and sale of proximately cubic yards of pit run gravel from a townUnc allowance located to the of lots and concession Whitchurch fender shall provide lor a starting and finishing date to and leave a finished face to the satisfaction of the M engaged engineers KThe highest or any tender not accented and Consulting Engineers TENDERS FOR SALE BY TENDER TWO openfaced sheds feet feet and feet by feet at rear of United church ton the King charge Those in terested notify J Class King City KM Expiry date Satur day Feb The highest tender not accepted Sheds to he remov ed by first of April Never shall his memory fade CHAMBER MEETING Loving thoughts will always linger Around the grave where he was laid Lovingly remembered by wife and daughter 31ft Isabella St Toronto Ernest Davis Road Superintendent of Whitchurch Stouffviile i TENDERS are called for by the Trustee board of No East for the purpose of Installing a blackboard fighting system fh the school house PLANS may be seen at the home of the SeeTreasurer Holt NOTICE Hill Lome Ave formerly of and now has the sales and service of Wood electrical farm FairbanksMorse oil burn- and pressure systems and Pedlars stable equipment Phone Newmarket BROWN At York County hos pital Thursday Jan 21 to Mr and Mrs Leslie Brown Aur ora a son York County hospital Saturday Jan to Mr and Mrs Douglas Case Aurora a daughter COOPER At York County hos pital Friday Jan to Mr and Mrs Venn Cooper Queens- ville a d augh CRACKETi At York County hospital Tuesday Jan 26 to Mr and Mrs Joseph 1 Keswick a daughter PARKER At York County hos pital Wednesday Jan 27 to Mr and Mrs David Parker King a son happy to announce the birth of a daughter GAMBLE In loving memory of my dear mother Ada Gamble who passed away Feb Its lonesome here without you mom And sad the weary For life is not the same to us Since you were called away If I had all the world to give Id give It yes and more To hear your voice and see your smile And greet you at the door ft So you who have a mother Cherish her with care Youll never know a heartache Till you see her vacant chair Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Jean and soninlaw John and granddaughter Gloria In memory of Ham Keffer who passed away January His memory is my keepsake With which Ill never part God has him In His I have him in my heart Though out of sight he is ever near ir Still missed MM loved still mine o He will live with me in memory Until the end Of tlro by Mi rneinoly Wl- Predicts Along Davis Dr Newmarket Windsor A York County hospital Tuesday Jan Mrs Jack Pong Bradford a hospital Tuesday Jan 26 to Mr and Mrs- Lloyd Oak Ridges a daughter County Saturday Jan 23 to and Mrs Harold Newmarket a son At York County hospital Sunday Jan 24 to Mr arid Mrs Sutton West At York County pital Friday Jan 22 to Mr and Mrs Malcolm a son York County hospi tal Thursday Jan to Mr and Mrs Clifford Smith Lake Wilcox a daughter TJEPHEM A At York County hospital Sunday Jan 1954 to Mr and Mrs Tjephema Ket- a son At York County Monday Jan to Mr and Mrs Leonard White RR 3 Klrig a daughter j- A At York County hospi tal on Friday Jan Rose wife of the late Rueben and mother of Mr Clif ford Reeves and Mrs Irene Hint- or of Toronto stepmother of Herbert Rahm of Lindsay Funer al service was held at the chapel of Roadhouse and Rose New market on Monday Interment Newmarket cemetery away v left memories to Bearing fruit for years to lives of those who loved i- v Previous of days that have gone yrS loving memory of a dear husband and father Rowe who passed away Jan 23 Jfot just today but every day Lovingly remembered by wife and family Mrs Rowe WRIGHTMAN In loving mem ory of a dear husband and father Ross who passed away Jan God took him home it was His will Within our hearts he still We cannot Lord thy purpose see But all Is well thats done by thee Lovingly remembered by wife Harold and Margaret CARD OF THANKS In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a beloved husband and father Arthur Hare We especially thank Dr Geo Case for his care Rev for his con soling words and all those who so kindly sent flowers and Road- house and Rose for their kind efficient management of services Mrs Arthur Hare and all the family Newmarket may become the Junction of two great highways in Ontario This was the opinion of Glad of Mills Ltd who spoke at annual general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night The development At air East- West Highway linking in No Highway could JiptfSS Driven said Member decided that slibulrt Chamber CbhOTeroepaaIhe of Highwayi- to tHe grelidenHalJVkddNss brief reviewed the worjfeof the during the past year centred around the prbfe arising front Tfe iSianif vVas rasporisibte iter erecting temporary signs and sponsored the irahtt reopening street canvassing of merchants had been partially as a re sult of the efforts Thia sjte ihe audience at the municipal nomination meet ing Was due in some measure to of the chamber he said Throughout the year we have every cooperation from the town council Recently the new council was assisted by the chamber which offered opin ion on the proposed subdivision to the west of the town The new industries that are to locate on Yonge street will prove a val uable asset to the town For the first time in Newmar kets history colored lights were seen at Christmas time the full length of Main street The Santa Parade and the en tertaining of children were other features of the chambers Work The secretary Ronald presented the balance sheet showing assets 18561 liabili- ties nil Referring to the pro posed new subdivision he said Mr had Should cooperate with the in seeing that the best types industry were attracted to the St development area A complaint was raised by one members that mail deliv were slow cases letters taking days longer than normal It was decided that the chamber take up the matter with of hydro short age during peak hours was rais ed by a mill owner Councillor said he would make enquiries to see whether the could be improvedgj James suggested that the chamber- engage a plan ning expert to prepare a com scheme for the ref lated development of over the next few year We owe it to this and then generation he said of town could v1 be used in Officers elected for the Chamber of Commerce were president Alex MacKay vice- president Howard Morton retary Ronald Blaxley direc tors Dick George ister Murray Roberts Campbell Bert Morrison Ray and Chester Best On the suggestion of Howard Morton it was decided to leave one vacancy in the list of -off- to be filled by a represent ative from agriculture when available NEWMARKET HOME GUTTED BY FIRE A family of four was left home less when fire gutted their frame storey and a half house at Andrew St on Tuesday night Escaping with only the clothes they were wearing were Douglas Ritchie and his two daughters Catherine and Sandra Mrs Ritchie was out visiting at the time of the fire Mr Ritchie had returned home about pm and relit the fur nace He was reading the even ing paper and his daughters were playing in the kitchen when San dra told her dad she thought she could smell smoke This was at CARD OF THANKS went to the cellar door to We wish to express our sincere n In loving mom of a dear husband and father George who passed away Jan 1046 Eight years have passed but still miss him OYSTER SUPPErV Salad Plate or Preference Choice at KING CITY UNITED Sponsored by King City Club 7 mn 19 CHILDREN thanks and appreciation to our neighbors friends and all who helped in way to save our home from fire last week We extend thanks especially to QueensvHle and Newmarket Fire Brigades George and family CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my neighbors and friends for their visits cards and many acts of kindness during my illness also thanks is extend ed to Dr and nurses and staff of York County hospital Walter Rose ENGAGEMENTS v Mr and Mrs Ross Stiles Sutton West announce the engagement of their daughter Eleanor Ruth Mr John Harold Harrison son of and Mrs Har rison Mount Albert the marr iage to take place mildly Feb ruary at I he Manse Keswick at pm YORKSIMCOE HOME AND SCHOOL MEETS AT AURORA FB The Home and School council will hold regu lar bimonthly meeting in Au rora public school on Thursday evening Feb at The theme of the evening is Religious Education and Citi zenship and a panel headed by Mrs J Taylor president of the Ontario Federation of Home and School and ParentTeacher Associations will lead a discus sion oh the special film to be shown For Every Child A cor dial invitation is extended to all Home and School members check When I opened it the smoke poured up and I could see flames in the basement said Mr Ritchie l called the fire department and got the young sters out We didnt stop to get anything The Newmarket Fire depart ment arrived within minutes of the receipt of the call but it was impossible to save the house or any of its contents Flames leap ed as high as the house and the intense heat kept fire fighters from entering the building The have no relatives in Newmarket Neighbors and friends provided shelter on Tues day night They owned their own home which was partially covered by insurance engineer cry city and This oho of many vnlualilo lie interest by the Tiro our Tiro the needed loaned to you on a home TRAIN HITS NEAR GENERAL INSURANCE A yearold dilvei was killed when his truck was struck by a CNR freight train at a level crossing one and a quarter miles north of Friday The driver John loll day Marin St Toronto was found feet along lie track from the crossing The wreckage of the truck was a quarter of a mile by the Unreels of meat from the truck owned J Lucas Co were scattered down the right of way had been driving for the company for two years The crossing which the train approached around curve has no wigwag The accident Is be Investigated by provincial and CNR police APPROVE SUBDIVISION Continued from page school costs Later in the meeting Council lor presented to the motion that offer the land fronting on Yonge St for industrial pur poses for one year and that if lie could not sell to industry In one year he sell the land to the town for per foot That would ensure that It hold for industry he said- After one year the town could try to de velop No one would sec ond Mr motion The resolution for approval was moved by Mrs MacNough- and seconded by Reeve Dale Reeve Dales said that the planning committee had been told by the engineer that there would be sufficient water supply for the subdivision Deputy Reeve said that all matters of had boon discussed at the meetings Said Reeve Dales Die hous es ore not this subdivi sion there will be development anyway but in spotty fashion without planning Thd disposal plant mentioned by Mr is not the In- formation from the engin eer there wilt- be suffi cient the subdivision lie also says the system is adequate said that the provincial on addition to ho high school would be percent Mr pointed the grant is only for capital that It does not cover teachers salaries CAUSE OF AURORA FIRE Continued from Page 1 J blew out yi Store owners in the same block with the aid of volunteers clear ed premises of as much stock as possible Cash registers and records were carried across the street to the town clerks office Everything was removed from Marshall Ranks store at the Wei lington St corner Stock and equipment were removed from Mornings A dentist office Lome Lees law office and others Harold Rogers of Bowsers said the store had the only fire- walls in the block The walls helped to prevent the fire from spreading north Flames spread to Bowsers roof the top floor was gutted but the down- stairs and basement were intact- Firemen prevented flames frorn reaching ammunition paints and oils in the basement Lome Lee said he removed all important papers from his law office with the help of volunteers Breaks Out Twice Fire broke out twice later The fire smoldered away at Thompsons and heat generated must have started mattresses and debris burning again said Chief Jones last night Firemen were on duty at all times At pm Monday night flames broke out again At noon on Tuesday there was a minor explosion when flames broke out again Chief Jones said the furnace and the oil tank under the debris at Thompsons exploded at this time HERE AND THERE Continued from As the fire progressed the possibility of the front wall of Thompsons stoic collapsing was worrying the firemen Police moved the crowds of watchers back to a position of safety photographers remained with cameras at the ready to calcliV the crash of the wall The hours passed The photo graphers didnt desert their for missing this particular shot Finally more than ihrcc hours after oho them had remained waiting fop his choice picture he decided to leave He put his equipment away Seconds Inter the Cream Deal Orange Juice Juice 2 Southern Cross Tuna flpp k Councillor Hands Mr that four extra teachers would bo required at the high school He estimated that the subdivision would bring only extra pupils Said Councillor VanZant dont know why Mr paints such a black picture The high school principal told us that he would need another classroom anyway Cosls bo shared by other municipalities I Said I going to hold that property -tor- three years Just lo build a I am working to locate industry have already cony one and am with the Chamber of to locate more We must spend before wo make a nickel on this subdivision think Wc have bent over backwards to operate with council cvelophient has got to come One applicant who wanted to build a store oh this land l understand has now do to build north of Bells Corners will not hold anyone up We will go so far as to build a factory ourselves and rent it But we must get our cost out of and make a small profit Mr Lenhardt said Toilet Soap I ace Tissues 4 1 4 MB ON URGE OZ TINS OZ1INS TIN MEAT WAXED 100FTROt PAPER BOX- TINS IARO GIANT CAKES HAN CHUBBY TMS FRESH PORK SPECIAL I A i W5Vs3 i L En- wim lit IDEAL CU11 BACON SUCH s CUTS COD PAN READY i cvj

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