Newmarket Era and Express, 20 Dec 1956, page 21

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0M SANTA CUUSi MM I WANT caatdlu Her Ion curls chubby face and firm belief get to the North Pole to do Is he In Santa Claus Is positive assurance her tetter a good girl and it Is hard to Imagine by her Mill be delivered no matter how hard it Is to expression here that she ever anything else NEWMARKET BOWLING ACADEMY COFFEE BAR AT To Purchase Extra Equipment I News f Special Christmas Dinner For North Firemen the advent of the colder department in Hie township As weather it has been found news- a resolution is necessary before to provide more fire-fight- the district engineer can consider clothing for tin North such ft purchase being made a volunteer brigade motion was stipulating A resolution was passed at the final purchased December meeting instructing I incorporated tin AT TUB I 5- Sunday December 23 am To pm AM Reservation Accepted Up To Dec 23rd RESTAURANT WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW YEARS DAY We opportunity of to our many patrons a HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR UNO Manager Chief Bernard Bye to pur chase three firemans coats three pairs of rubber and pairs of rubber gloves and use them in addition to what they now have on bund By resolution council approv ed of the application of Kenneth Weddel to erect a boat bouse in front of lot plan Con on the approval of the Depart ment of Lauds and Forests joining properly owners approv als were given in writing A letter from the Salvation Army for the first time asking for money was read and a budget Approval of the dis trict engineer and advice on the specifications before tenders are called is necessary A letter presented to council by roads superintendent and signed by road em- Joyces Thomas Hare Norman Kay and Nicholson requested an increase in wages from per hour to per hour and alt holidays pay The remain der of the Idler said the undersigned owing to the in crease in the cost of living and the uncertain hours thai have to was paed which granted j maintained during all times i the Army llf lhe Clerk Winch ported to rate of pay corresponds council that over in dog lhe ordinary laborer while tax license money hud been are asked to broufht into the township the large and expensive equipment we feel Chairman Wit- asking for Ihe asked council to approve purchase of a now fourton truck for the of the roads J fc I I IN TOWN Harrys Meat Market Best Wishes For JOYOUS CHRISTMASTIDE Victor Doner OH OKA IKit AND JiKt following to commence Jan I Council look no action on their request at this meeting Council approved of pay ment of to the village of Sutton this being the amount of the retainer fee due the village for fire protection In sup- plied by the Sutton volunteer A written contract be tween two municipalities and can be terminated only I on advice from either one lo thy effect A bill amounting to over was approved for payment by the North township council at its final meeting for The sum Is owing to Or Is Crowley dentist for work don- on the of children in the Jersey area during October and Novem ber of this year This compared with bills f other dentists doing for the township is The Zephyr branch held its Christmas meeting on Thursday afternoon Dec at The president opened the meeting with a poem It was decided to send the Sick Childrens Hospi tal The members put on 1h com munity halt hoard were Mrs George Hester and Mrs was decided lo ask the council to put in a street light between I ho hall and the church as soon as possible It was decided to have a banquet for members and their escorts Two committees were named to look after the supper and program Mrs look charge of the program by reading a short program Mrs McTaggart sang a solo Mrs gave a reading Mrs and Mrs Shaw sang a duet A Christmas reading waft given by Miss Cros by Mrs Pickering was accom panist in absence of Mrs Mrs M thanked those who look part in the pro- gram hunch was served and members finished packing the Christmas boxes for our shutins An error was made in last months report about extra ar ticles made for the layette They were all made by Mrs Charges Pickers Market To Force Down Of Ontario Hogs The success of Ontarios large meat packers in weakening hog prices by Ihrce dollars Ibis week will not only mean a weekly loss of at least to Ontario hog producers but it wilt also enable meat processors to fill their cel lars with cheap pork for resell ing at higher prices in 1957 Charles president of the Ontario Hog Producers Associa tion charged Mr Mclnnis was guest speaker at a special meeting of the Mid dlesex Hog Producers associa tion Mr revealed thai for the past weeks there had been constant between the hog producers marketing agency and the big packers with the agency attempting to prevent packinghouse history from re peating itself Traditionally Mr Mclnnis said fall months are the time when packers push down prices and are enabled to purchase cheap hogs for storage purposes for later sale at higher prices This year Mr added the influence of our hog mar keting agency prevented the tra ditional price slump during Oc tober November and the first week of December Our agency was in a position this year influence the market because between to percent of On tario hogs had been brought onto the openmarket for sale under competitive bidding and under the direction of the hog market ing agency Previously only ap proximately five percent had been coming onto the openmar ket The present break in our hog prices most definitely would not have occurred had our producers got morn hogs out onto the open- market Mr affirmed Interference from large packers in offering large underthetable payments to transporters has been responsible for more hogs not coming onto the openmar ket Mr said Mr said that while the packer now pays for a Grade A hog weighing pounds dressed the consumer is paying for pounds of major cuts leaving the equival ent value of 05 pounds of pork plus heart and liver to those of the trade between producers and consumer The hog president said that he couldnt promise when the mar keting agency would be able to sufficient hogs on the openmarket with which re coup the present weekly loss to hog producers ANNOUNCEMENT THE ROOM BANQUET I open for banquets and New Year Parlies PHONE TW DAVIS DR NEWMARKET PROPRIETOR MR During the average Can adian family income went up eig ht per to KM and Express Classifieds Result approximately double maximum bills their Bradford Phone 323 I THE KEY TO GOOD FORTUNE Among our richtst choicest gain which we guard with Lock and Chain is the fine goodwill and true and loyalty of folks like you We are thankful for thii chance to greet the people we would most to meet and tend our beat and we may be serving you many a day MERRY CHRISTMAS MKAT OF UNDENT MARKET IN COUNTY tKKKTIViS It I I f AMI A Us V Oak Ridges Ont OAK RIDGES BUILDING SUPPLIES Mount Albert branch met at the home of Mrs Thursday Dec A report of the historical committee was by Mrs Snyder The branch will hold a sale of home baking on January It to help with the log cabin fund the moving of a pioneer building to Sharon Temple ground Mrs Ira Morton Mis and Mrs Jack Case are a committee to pack Christmas boxes jointly It was decided not In eater to turkey supper for the Or chard hall club The program was in charge of the public relations mid com munity activities convener Mrs Waller Case Mrs Ken Mitchell responded to the motto The sweetest I me I Christmas is the on hearth Mrs Snyder favored with sev eral piano selections Miss Hetty llolling gave a dem onstration on wrapping Christmas carols were Ming I and refreshments were served at the close of meeting Next meeting will be an evening meet ing nt the home of Mrs Franklin Greetings AMI A James J Oak Ridge Out Prosperous New Year Wall Co Ltd 35201 ROBERT HEADS AURORA LEGION will head Aurora Branch Canadian for succeeding Gordon Scat on There was a large at tendant and enthusiastic romps for various offices T A past pre- sident of Ontario Command and the Aurora Unwell conduct- led elections which resulted In following First Pre Alfred Heard 2nd Vice Pre James Murray See Handy Frank I Thompson executive Jack Heath White Keith Davis and Flood Past president Roy Value factory shipments In j Canadas boat building Industry reached a high record of ill W war mast and for MaL4aa i The and Staff DORIS Ladies Wear 81 J Map M fill law and good market District lut And Staff 4V W ncrtl joy yMt DYERS FURNITURE and Staff GREETINGS our bind far eoea end out withe far BOYD Transport and Staff

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