Newmarket Era and Express, 17 May 1956, p. 9

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We cure or money back We have a full line of footwear to fit everyone including babies TANKS Drain digging or complete septic tank work all workmanship guaranteed Prompt service Call Murray Baker I 1 Mount Albert branch met on Thursday May at the home of Mrs Herb Harmon with the vicepresident Mrs Bruce Roll ing in the chair Mrs If Mrs V and Miss Hayes wore appointed delegates to the dis trict meeting in Newmar ket on June The canvass for the Salvation Army will be un dertaken in Mount Albert and vicinity by the following Mrs I Morton Mrs Brown Mrs B Shiltinglaw Mrs Case Mrs R Allison Mrs Mrs Hopkins Mrs Smith and Mrs Stokes Treasures In My Attic was the extension course chosen by the majority of members May Page Plan Fair Grounds Clubhouse j w A rf S K pfft- 1 2 Si sif Wiiir 6 if- Central Work on the TransCanada gas pipeline pledging entire resources If it to start July according to a decision up to its In that event the portion of reached by the federal cabinet In Ottawa The the lino built would revert to the government line fihould be built from the Alberta gas Although several pipelines have been built In to Winnipeg by Nov Present arrangements are Canada as shown above the TransCanada would that the government will finance TransCanada dwarf all others and rival the St Pipelines Co with with the way in magnitude of enterprise m Newmarket Fair Grounds Parks Board at its inaugural meeting decided to investigate the possibility of erecting a club house on the fair grounds property The meeting was held Wednesday in the town hall The proposed club bouse would contain dressing and Wash Board Chairman Charles VanZant is having plans of the proposed layout drawn up and when these are completed and approved quotations on the erec tion will be secured This is one of the major pro jects contemplated this season The committee decided to pro ceed immediately with the work Harm re floodlight dam- Mrs Herb gave a fay storm Two of the floodlight demonstration of the making of plain and buns Miss Hayes presented several readings At the the meeting refreshments wore served R PENROSE SECOND ST Contractor ACCOUNTANT MOUNT ALBERT Family Day services at the United church were well attend ed Scripture passages were read by Beverley Bone and Jean Auckland and a story was read by Carolyn Oldham Miss Linda sang a solo and sev eral numbers were sung by pupils of Mrs Pearsons class Pupils of Miss Campbells class under the direction of Miss Armstrong sang the Holy City The story was given by Mrs Rolling On Monday May an affilia tion and reaffiliation of the with the was held in the United church base ment Mrs and Mrs Jim Thompson president and vicepresident of the and Miss Betty Morion presi dent of the Senior took part in the affiliation service Miss Corcoran Toronto- East secretary for affili ated groups attended the service and received the group donation for the Special Objects Slides were shown on Indian work in BC and refreshments were served by he Mrs and Mrs Rolling spent Saturday at Camp helping to pre pare the camp for use on the weekend of May Boys and girls interested in attending camp this summer should con tact their group leaders imme diately as tie camps are expect ed to be fined early this year A CONLIN Mato St NEWMARKET Accredited Public Accountant Office 1C5 Res PO Box Bradford mam PHONE Newmarket HARPER ft CO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ONSULTANT yean of the Income Tax Department EMERSON Newmarket Veterans Recently at Out Rev George Goth made speech to the club in which after condoning the murder methods of the Cypriote he is reported to have said They cannot go out and fight the British Army they would he killed like pigs If ibis slanderous is allowed to go unchallenged every one of us who served in the Commonwealth forces and received British army training would tacitly admit that we too slaughtered the enemy like pigs That Comrades is more than we should he called upon to take and the writer empha tically denies this for the Com forces in general and the British army in particular Further on in his address he criticises modern education claiming that University stu dents have no more ducat ion and culture blacksmiths and carpenters It seems quite probable to the writer Hint some members of his congregation may he black smiths carpenters or in allied trades and that quite probably Ihoy in company with thousands more of us helped to make things safe for this learned gentleman to continue his schol astic career and occasionally vent his spleen upon those who died and those who are still he and his kind might live in comfort Salvation Armys big campaign is on and every ex- service man and woman will wish them every success Re member the buns and coffee when you came out of the trenches or hack from the front line They didnt care what color you were or if you were educated or illiterate To thorn you were a human being in need of help First you that bodily help then tried to give you spiritual help if youd let them The writer does not thnt body of people Is hold in higher affec tionate admiration than tho Sal vation Army so Comrades do anything we can to help them to continue to help others- MOUNT ALBERT Miss Kathleen was in charge of the worship service Misses Linda Jean Green Lynn Patsy Har den Harrison and received affiliation badges Mr George Moore of the On tario Provincial Police at Milton will give an illustrated talk on The Walk of Jericho at the Church of the Sunday school at 3 pm on Sunday May A special invitation is ex tended to anyone interested Mr and Mrs Ernest and Miss attended the wedding in Lakefield United church on Sat urday Patsy was junior brides maid at wedding Miss Iris Moore London Eng land a niece of Mr George Walsh and her friend Miss Helen Wright Oxford England spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Walsh poles were blown down at that time and nine floodlights smashed The also plans to add five more flood lights As scon as weather permits a cleanup program to clear away wood and debris at the fair grounds will be instituted A program to repair the fences and improve the entrances was ap proved The diamonds Mtt foot ball pitch will also be put into shape as soon as weather per mits Heightening the backstop and building dugcuts on the base ball diamond building for a football field improving the dia monds planting trees and level ling work around the grandstand were reported as the major ac complishments of the board in Members of the Fair Grounds board are Charles Van chairman Edward Wright- man vicechairman Geo Has secretarytreasurer Frank Courtney Mickey Smith A Topham and Bob Wonch Classifieds Phone Newmarket 780 Superb Rideaus Meteors glamorous models offer a Com bination of finecar features and styling not found in any other car in the low price field V8s up to give you the liveliest GO ever delivered for the money Pick your favourite model from and Hardtops or Sedans the Convertible or the superb Crown Victoria All feature the 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