Ira and Throbs Humor Passina dances By w I With this goo by Andrew Murdison A Gamble Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation and Class A Serving Newranrket the rural of North York year of publication vers Thursday al 30 Charles Subscription for TOWN HISTORY First Margaret Arnold Newmarket Era THE EDITORIAL PAGE The Egress Herald THURSDAY THE SECOND DAY OF MARCH NINETEEN HUNDRED years to swell the tax funds It is right that it should During the latter half that Newmarket Town the 20year life of the debenture there Council is to sink over of the tax- to pay the debt payers money into publishing a j meai the hospitals can be script describing the history of the town expa in readiness for those who will comes as a bit of a flhock Getting into pay The forlorn cries of those the publishing business can he both ex- who about the method of re- pensive and risky However after some that the sum is too large that consideration the first bleak financial the sum is too small too late or too early impact may not be quite as bad as it i be disregarded would appear at first glance Tne thing is that we are now A sum of 1500 has already been going to get some more hospital beds e collected in advance sales of the book that is what is necessary We need by the late Ethel That leaves them j tlir highly ex- B to be found to print the expected educated children we are breed- rr 2000 copies Perhaps it wont be too co budget a difficult to sell copies at 7 each is noted for hospital pur- to libraries county and provincial is earmarked for J and the general public Copies debenture repayments can also be sold around the town It If had to twice the amount should prove more successful than earlier j lL worth it efforts to raise the cash Now at least with the completed volume will see something for his Newmarket might even joined the to and together with the emblem of law justice packed up lock stock and that age my thumbs freedom butler and left him rather short and podfi One of Grenadiers And if this marriage They just wouldnt reach which he was ha young doll whose psychological about it date of Good Friday 1885 of soldiers we are present mile drive going 30 miles in an open sleigh for hours without grub and then the butler and in the proved to be a rather 1 him two dozen junior delin- of hole should be left to would come out Little did rass- such advice would I saw her about 30 ire capable of causing if en- Well frankly Im her horn fit The underwriting with public money Of projects that are not directly con- with the everyday running of the town is a debatable point but at one stage in the growth of a town or indeed any civilization consideration has to be TIMMY AND HIS PALS to Chi a of mail t comes today when service clubs in mail their Easter Seals to every- this province asking them for help crippled childrens work dm R We something to by the same token to on For instance just bee written history ma mercialiy attractive to camping nursing sewers corrective surgery and research is heavily dependent upon the and contributions Moulting from the Easter Seal campaign ami this year no less than ewrnar- will do the job efficiently for than handicapped who had finished their As a ml lilorlu- Hill it Vif Secondly assuming that you by the editor and it said in tubes at Kiel on the ho that Crippled the Ontario Society for en whose only annual s made during the Easter that it cm of ft to the peal for fund of our community Worthwhile art Seal campaign by service clubs car- literature new ideas works of reference lied out its biggest program in all its rarely financial successes Subside- lory This year the number of crippled the arts is nothing new Patrons are children have greatly increased because not uncommon Why not then a Ontarios swiftly growing population means hundreds of new cases each year at your door to sell you The entire campaign the of hope and opportunity for rippled children is put to you HEALTH IS WORTH AS MUCH Easter Seal AS EDUCATION The count has made the money avail able for hospital expansion Final con firmation will come with the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board Cost to the county of the new wing for Newmar kets hospital plus the new hospital at Richmond Hill ill be The money will be raised by a deben Already voices have been raised cri ticizing iii of repayment saying that tliH years one mill rate of will be insufficient to the debt over That is correct On the basis I I he irthy re in fur lr NOTE Dad and the one husband and out wife might be good a on and lot with cant yon Just imagine Iniidin illv the of The Tensions Of Home And Job win liar problem in the pink a three week holiday to more than Who would otherwise have I he ifeS Of And 50 Years Ago such holiday liecatie of their inability al- With the open medical specialist the HI be thousands of of years county sine the mini day lliei certainly not enough to repay both club men and women working for pTiiicipir- and interest future for and all his figures anil billion to Hie ili Readers Picture Of The Week f to unify II st eyesore In the shape of r mill I fill the V flllid The fa llllllKfl coating of soil grass and plan lid llius link I In per- Itrlievlug or wringing lib- to keep will mid py reilyre lad on all will i k iiViiVim n lal rfllhninl tiuiliiiK Thin il III 1 illy i- Hid who 11 Mm WdIIIKI llmlriilripiucol will j 1 iiiclily Hi Colonial ilicir I alrfi character Mn li Anna Hit laily Our Readers Write If iU- on an active and raisins hoped that eventually this tad of tin regular school a must continue to appeal to I lit the generosity and cur asaistanco in the rtft drive by the Era and In Express McCulloughi Ik- ma- of special all other captains of tint on the market and el ill itfil ith i liild In the way the us delation mid Meeting llouso like to thank Since that time Nuwmar- Without help we 11 t p- have not possibly continue