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- Scarlet fever found in schools, M.O.H. urges care, cautionNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Dr. Wesley praises public school teacher for alertness in detecting case of diseaseNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Dr. Wesley praises public school teacher for alertness in detecting case of diseaseNewmarket Public Library
- Firm expected to take over vacant factory buildingNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Only council ratification needed to bring new manufacturer to Newmarket, to Dorland buildingNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Only council ratification needed to bring new manufacturer to Newmarket, to Dorland buildingNewmarket Public Library
- Firemen answer SOS of Simcoe County VillageNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Three members of the Newmarket fire brigade answered a call from Bond Head. Lack of water prevents effective assistanceNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Three members of the Newmarket fire brigade answered a call from Bond Head. Lack of water prevents effective assistanceNewmarket Public Library
- Bill Jelley, Betty MacInnis honored by fellow studentsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Students voted Bill Jelley and Betty MacInnis W. L. Kidd character prizesNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 1 Students voted Bill Jelley and Betty MacInnis W. L. Kidd character prizesNewmarket Public Library
- Money needed for war goes for liquor, women toldNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 5 The Women's Missionary Society of Aurora United church were hosts to 150 delegates from Toronto centre presbyteryNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 May 1941, p. 5 The Women's Missionary Society of Aurora United church were hosts to 150 delegates from Toronto centre presbyteryNewmarket Public Library
- Jury recommends closer supervision by relief officerNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Officials deny charges of Dr. Dales that system of medical aid to relief recipient is "racket"Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Officials deny charges of Dr. Dales that system of medical aid to relief recipient is "racket"Newmarket Public Library
- Citizens try to give "anti-aircraft" aid to British peopleNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Public becomes interested in namesake town's fund to buy Britain a fighter planeNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Public becomes interested in namesake town's fund to buy Britain a fighter planeNewmarket Public Library
- Rent profiteers will be brought to task -- mayorNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Town council will make application to rent control board to investigate if instances of unwarranted increases in rent are brought to their attentionNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Town council will make application to rent control board to investigate if instances of unwarranted increases in rent are brought to their attentionNewmarket Public Library
- Town ignores advice of Queen's Park authorityNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Town council approved by-law amending contract of International Water Supply Co. with the town to construct a deep well at Cotter St.Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 1 Town council approved by-law amending contract of International Water Supply Co. with the town to construct a deep well at Cotter St.Newmarket Public Library
- Waive horse show prizes in favor of war victimsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 5 The Aurora Horse Show will be held on June 14, says President Elton ArmstrongNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 5 The Aurora Horse Show will be held on June 14, says President Elton ArmstrongNewmarket Public Library
- Aurora musician is disappointed music festival droppedNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 5 The York county music festival, which has been growing since 1936, has been dropped due to insufficient number of workers to carry it onNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 5 The York county music festival, which has been growing since 1936, has been dropped due to insufficient number of workers to carry it onNewmarket Public Library
- Council decides to revive buying supplies by tenderNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 5 Once again coal, sand, coke, gravel and other municipal requirements bought in quantity will be bought through tenderNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 May 1941, p. 5 Once again coal, sand, coke, gravel and other municipal requirements bought in quantity will be bought through tenderNewmarket Public Library
- Dales challenges reeve to medical relief investigationNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 Dr. Dales states inquest brought reform, says he can call witnesses to prove statementsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 Dr. Dales states inquest brought reform, says he can call witnesses to prove statementsNewmarket Public Library
- North Gwillimbury contributes $1 per capita to servicesNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 Only township to contribute as a unit does real job under Keswick banker's leadershipNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 Only township to contribute as a unit does real job under Keswick banker's leadershipNewmarket Public Library
- Aubrey Davis entertains at organization dinnerNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 War loan organization takes shape under able leadership of W. J. Sisman, Major A. A. McKenzie, and R. H. CornerNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 War loan organization takes shape under able leadership of W. J. Sisman, Major A. A. McKenzie, and R. H. CornerNewmarket Public Library
- County contributes over $21,000 for war servicesNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 H. E. Lambert, chairman, lists returns from various districtsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 1 H. E. Lambert, chairman, lists returns from various districtsNewmarket Public Library
- Postmaster retires after serving over half-centuryNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 5 H. E. Proctor, who has been in charge of the post office in Aurora for over fifty years, retires on June 1Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 5 H. E. Proctor, who has been in charge of the post office in Aurora for over fifty years, retires on June 1Newmarket Public Library
- Young Toronto minister is invited to Aurora pulpitNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 5 Rev. Roy Hicks of Toronto was voted into pastorate of Aurora United churchNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 5 Rev. Roy Hicks of Toronto was voted into pastorate of Aurora United churchNewmarket Public Library
- Town's oldest male resident, Jacob Anderson dies at 94Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 5 Jacob Anderson, King township, dies in his ninety-fifth yearNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 May 1941, p. 5 Jacob Anderson, King township, dies in his ninety-fifth yearNewmarket Public Library
- Arleigh Armstrong asks council for vote on beer saleNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 22 May 1941, p. 1 Council must forward request to Liquor Control Board, would also open way for liquor storeNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 22 May 1941, p. 1 Council must forward request to Liquor Control Board, would also open way for liquor storeNewmarket Public Library