Newmarket Era and Express, 30 Jun 1954, p. 12

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Beautiful Six Weeks Before A well planned prepared lawn properly maintained ados beauty to any home Iver and sells honestly see yon fitted with a smart sound car to suit your your own Com eater top sport coupe in condition CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Standard Excellent value deluxe light blue clean 1250 Fine lawns as well as fine homes should be well planned When these plans are properly carried out a new lawn should last as long as the home it beautifies The best seeding time for new lawns is between late August and the end of September If seeded in spring it should be done early- Dont sow during the weedgrowing summer months a construction should begin six weeks or more before seeding It is best to start that far in advance to al low for earth moving grading settling weed destruction and seed bed preparation In grad ing dont bury under un productive subsoil Distribute it or blend it on surface to a depth of four to six inches or more Test topsoil for acidity and apply pulverized limestone if needed Applygamplete lawn fertilizer containing ash in lesser am lime few inch The price is always a Your seed s in locality Hi right kinds w into LET blue Spot- AUSTIN low mileage thoroughly reconditioned IYR very 1050 CHEVROLET Deluxe sport coupe radio visor sedan thoroughly recon ditioned radio sun visor deluxe thoroughly more res face if necessary leaVeT irinSor prevent ge crotch surface seed and help a new Iwayslidevelop lawn weeds and slopes by pegging of lightweight coarse burlap or by applying a light covering of straw The burlap can remain or be removed days or two weeks after the grass shows through If necessary small lawns may be hand watered but it is usu ally better on larger lawns to depend on natural moisture to start growth If rainfall then fails grass should be kept alive by sprinkling with a fine spray perhaps as often as three or four timers daily The surface should not he permitted to dry out Mow regularly with mower set to one and onehalf to two inches cutting height Good lawns are obtained only from carefully selected topqual ity seed They are built from the ground up not from the surface down after a poor start Costly later operations con be avoided if the new lawn is seed ed right fertilized adequately and managed properly Mr and Mrs Cyril and son Lansing spent Thursday night at the home Miss Pearl visited Mr and Mrs J Morton Bradford last week Mr and Mrs Ross Mackenzie and her mother Mrs Lindsay Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Toombs Sunday Mrs Faris has returned to her home at Mis Boags after a weeks visit hi Toronto Mr and Mrs Chalmers Black and Mr and Mrs Carl Black and son were visiting at the home of Mr Harry on Monday- night Some of the Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Percy were Mr and Mrs Jack family Mr and Mrs Harry find family and Mr Hamilton Miss Pearl entertained the Warren family at dinner on Tuesday prior to their departure ROYAL SEEDLINGS RECEIVED IN TOWN Oak seedlings from the Royal Down The Centre BY Hot- weather hockey The Sr boys are letting no grass grow under their feet in regard to the coming hockey season and last Thursday night convener Stan called a huddle of the Metro boys to look over the situation for next season Repre sented at the meeting were New market Spitfires KiY Flyers Motors Wheelers and Clip pers has dropped from competition and will ice a junior club A sixth team is being sought and rumor is that while Greg represented at the meeting he will sever his connection with the East York club and have his own entry In any event there are at least two other clubs interested in a franchise Wheelers who played out of Aurora in the regular schedule SPORTS DAY AND CARNIVAL THURSDAY 1ST King City Memorial Park Sponsored by Lake Marie and King Athletic- Association Afternoon and Evening Free Dancing to Weirs Orchestra in pavilion In evening Admission to grounds Children under free Windsor gardens England went to Ncwmarket EVANS FUELS Wish to announce the new low price of hard coal and stoker coal Order your winter supply of blue coal and Lehigh coal now Monthly budget terms may be arranged PHONE NEWMARKET Injured Crash been received by the Newmarket Horticultural society The acorns were planted during Coronation year for distribution throughout the Commonwealth and this spring the Ontario Horticultural association forwarded the seed lings to the various societies in the province Those received by the New market society have been plant ed by Nelson Garrett chairman of the civic improvement com mittee Eventually the oaks will be planted at the schools and other public grounds in town persons were injured in a headon collision between a pickup truck and a car at the height of the Monday evening June The accident occurred about four miles south of Newmarket on the Don Mills County driver of the truck arms broken and right leg BIRTHDAY CLUB Birthday are extended this week to Karen Diane New market years old on Friday June Helen years old on Saturday June Hobby Martin years old on Monday June 28 Tan Taylor Newmarket years old on Jean Newmarket years old day June ace- Shirley Aim Draper heete chest M The Sharon United church attended a family reunion at dies are holding a home baking Owen Sound on Sunday sale at the church on Saturday Service at the United church July 3 Conveners for this sale on Sunday next at will be Mrs Miller Mrs June Lorraine ft out on no 30 years old Wednesday June son Mrs Graham Mrs Storey when the new minister Rev will have charge of the and Mrs Fry Will the members- service Sunday school at please have their baking at the am church by United church Sunday school The Sunday school and con- picnic will be held at Sharon of St James church park on July pm wlUlfioia their annuals Mrs Shaw of at Lake on Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Kra and birthday club park ton spent the weekend with your and meet at the church li30 Will those who have please arrange have cum EX I ho on Friday alter- July The Indies who f0riirg in early may leave at the of Mrs Art Alexander On llmrsday night boys won ball gntne ai Van- dor and patents of No on the Ion it and reasonable YOU DONT IN It demon IN OWN NEWMARKET ft Electric children went tliiouglt Sharon temple and ball also enjoyed Xtm Child- wrclretediotwatennell on earn arid chocolate milk by their school sections Ieter Smith son tit Mr and Mrs Hex Smith is if- covering from a tonsil Mrs Win Hilt and daughter Mary Sunday at the of Mr and Mrs Harry Mrs Lewis Toronto lias at the home of her Lewis for a week Mrs Ii Smith enter- hi Junior choir lor a day her collage Mr Ait is now better Tin induction service for the new minister will he held in the United on Air and Mis listed visited Mr ami Mrs Geo Pearson last Mrs J Smith entertained neighbors at it luncheon prior to Mrs Warrens departure for Master has returned home after visiting his grandparents Mr and Mrs By ron for several and Mrs Hay and Lea and Mrs Tom Allison Rich mond called on Miss Alii- tons brothers Archie and Smith on Sunday Cong nit utatlons to the success ful pupils at and the area Holidays last until Tuesday Sept Mis Frank Johnston has re turned from a Toronto hospital and is convalescing Mr and Mrs Leslie nee Mary and son are Veterans ileased to that the held on M provided for York County Hospital Fund Ail the ere purchased by our members Rations Wo wish lo thank all helped in any way to make his contribution toward Hospital Building Fund Our tag day Id on June was a success citizens New market all those who in any way The re ceipts from the sale of fags amounted to The money raised from the sale of Forget- tags is used to help needy veterans and their de pendents The pilgrimage parade to Ni agara Falls would have been much bettor if more members had attended However a full bus load left Newmarket and reported that they spent an en joyable day On June Newmarket Vet erans in conjunction with ihe Newmarket Cemetery Board held their annual Memorial Day service and parade for the playoffs expect to use the new East Toronto arena as home ice Joe will be out at the West Toronto Kiwanis club keeping the fran chise and seeking a new coach and new players has a new ice plant is redecorated and heated- Clippers and Spitfires were silent as to the playing material but both clubs will be strength ened in one way or another from Inst season Herb Cain and Don Smith represented the Newmar ket club and came away pleased with the tentative arrangements An early schedule will be drawn and the uncertainly of last season will be avoided Now if the junior clubs will get together the picture may clear sooner than usual John has already entered Millionaires in the in termediate series and Kills and Doug are expected to follow suit shortly Kleinhurg and are likely entries and perhaps more Unfortunately there doesnt seem much possibility of artifi cial ice at Bradford or Richmond Hill this coming winter ftawft has done pretty well with their campaign but summer ac tivity has interfered with the drive The Hill has reached about a third of its objective and its a long road to travel from here in Its pretty hard to talk of donations for an area in ho weather but more power those who are working so hard to put it over Bill Edmunds Aurora Highlands one of clubs best players competed the Ontario Open and fired a which is creditable Indeed a par S bourse hut failed to get him in to late rounds Marty Charles Richmond t belter known for his soft jiball activities now at Fairways had Ha the same and was far off pace Wedding hells are for three well knmvn athletes and con are in order for Ron Bell of Clippers and soft bailers Joe Burke for Aurora Hears and La- moid Jr former Sutton West athlete Kddle Walker hist year one of the belter players of Bears who unfortunately didnt have too much scoring punch will attend Univer sity of Denver next fall and will lie doing his puckchasing south of the borders BELLS CORNER RESTAURANT MOTEL AND SERVICE STATION Open seven days a week Summer closing hoars Saturday ajn i I The draw will be SATURDAY MATINEE You must be In the theatre drawn Courtesy of MONDAY TUESDAY Newmarket Its semifinal time in the Newmarket baseball loop In the semis Its Toronto vs Montreal Rochester va Ha vana series will he settled on a best wo out of three basis Both started last week Wayne Crouteh Havana twlrl- and Rochesters southpaw Brent engaged in a pit chers duel before Rochester copped a decision Rochester hitloaders were Ha ton Kerry Peters Jack Salter and Tommy Sin Frank Wayne ami Jim McDonald hit solidly for Havana In the other contest Peter Vale pitched steady twohit ball to lead Toronto to a win over over Montreal John Hopper and Francis Garrett worked the losers mound shift Tom Peter Vale John and Gory supplied Torontos bat works Brad Gordon and Fran cis Garrett collected Montreal baseknocks Junior Wright iedicl has joined the soft- ball and last week he had a threehit start in Ihe league to hand and Mark- ham Aces their first defeat of season Wrights eligibility may be by some of the clubs if he works- regularly The has a fair ly loose arrangement all on a friendly basis and we would hate to see ructions In the however Wright will have to stick strictly to qualification rules the groat grey horse that was the pride and joy of the Fred of Gorndey and his family and who won many stake races and still ranks in the first five of alltime Canadian money winners died lust week at the age of at London where he had been at for some years Aurora Le gion is planning a sports night bingo and street dance for Aug in the Aurora town park Tentative arrangements call tor J two Softball games which if arranged should pack the park Alex McLean is con vening the event Cue McNeil veteran performer of the Lake league who tins played credit ably and well more years than hed care to recall finally broke into baseball for the first time In his career and made a fine debut When Sutton Green Sox were short players at Sunder land McNeil who was a specta tor filled the bill and got two bits In Canadas two principal railway companies had gross earnings and af ter payment of aU charges the companies retained Canadas street railway car more than a billion and- quarter passengers last year

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