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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Jan 1951, p. 8

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7 r J LEWIS WED J IN OLDS to colorful November ceremony held In the Olds United church November at I Alice Dawson Banff Alt daughter of Mr and Mrs S Dawson Olds the bride of Thomas Keith Lewis Banff son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Lewis Newmarket the bride given in marriage J by her father wore a floor- length white velvet gown with I sweetheart neckline and lily r point sleeves Her gown was complete with a white velvet halo with pearls and a floor length nylon veil A bouquet of red rosebuds caught up with white ribbon was her bridal The bridesmaid Dawson chose an dress in pink with sweetheart neckline and full skirt and carried yellow tarnations Maid of honor was Dawson Calgary who com pleted the color ensemble of the wedding by wearing a floor length dress in blue with heart neckline and full skirt Rev Moss read the mar riage lines and Mrs J C presided at the organ Alex Brown Banff was best man At the reception following the at the Elks Hall the bride 7 and groom received with the mother of the bride who chose grey ensemble with pink bridegrooms gift to the bride was a set of pearls to the bridesmaid a comb brush and mirror set and to the best man a tie clip The maid of honor received a compact and cosmetic Bet Following the reception the happy couple left for Edmonton where they spent a brief honey- moon and have since taken up residence at Banff The bride chose a brown gab ardine suit and matching hat and coat with alligator accessories for travelling MAKE PRESENTATION During the past week Miss Mary Arnold entertained some of the young people of the Church of the at a buffet supper in honor of Don ald prior to his leaving Eastern college Mass A presentation was made of a wallet and gloves by the group An enjoyable evening was spent by all ft Hi -i- flfc Newmarket Mr and Mrs Bert Mitt Sheila and Mr Gordon Lew is spent the New Years weekend with Mr and Mrs A Andrews Mrs Rose Young Park Ave is spending a few days with Mrs Minnie Wilson Mr and Mrs Garnet Ash and four children Bradford and Mr and Mrs Ash and two children Toronto were New Years guests of Mr and Mrs William Ash Mr and Mrs A King and family Toronto spent Dec 31 with Mrs Kings mother Mrs Boy Watson Mr and Mrs Willis spent Dec with Mr Willis sister Mrs Roy Watson prior to their leaving for a trip to Florida Miss Lorraine nurse- intraining at Victoria hospital spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Charles Mrs Roy Sanderson ac companied by her daughter Cheryl returned to Belleville on Sunday after spending a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Adams Mr and Mrs A Watson spent the New Years weekend with Mr Watsons brother Mr Arthur Watson and family froy Mr and Mrs Aubrey Camp bell King City and Mr and Mrs Harry Terry Sum mit visited Mr and Mrs William Ash on Friday Miss Shier left on Thursday to enter Grace hospit al Toronto as a nurseintrain ing Mr and Mrs Ronald Beck ett Marmora visited Mr Beck etts parents Mr and Mrs Ri chard Beckett for a few days last week Mr and Mrs Charles Watson spent Dec and 24 with Mrs Watsons parents In Mr and Mrs George Watt and family spent New Years with Mrs Watts mother Mrs P Andrew Toronto OS Douglas Wil son returned to after spending his thirty days leave with his par ents Mr and Mrs Ford Wilson and Mrs Lloyd Bay spent a few days last with Mr and Mrs Norman Mrs Roy Watson Mrs Dor othy and Barbara Mr and Mrs Charles Watson and Sharon and Mr William Watson spent Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs A King Toronto Miss Mary It Stickland Tor onto spent the holidays with her j brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs John Ash and Mrs Agnes Mr and Mrs Henry and son Terry the New Years weekend with Mr and Mrs J R Watson Mr James Toronto spent the with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs J K Morris I Miss Catherine King spent Christmas week with her grand- j mother Mrs Roy Watson Mrs Emily Edwards Toron to spent the New Years week end with her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs William Warden and family Mr and Mrs Karl Morrow and son Bobbie Pickering spent the New Years weekend with Mrs Morrows parents Mr and Mrs James Wilson Mr Mrs Ralph Adams and Clyde spent the New Years holidays in Belleville the guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Sanderson and family Mrs Roy Mrs Dor othy and Barbara spent Now Years Day with Mr Mrs Charles Watson Miss was a New Years guest of Mr and Mrs Richard Beckett Mr and Mrs If V Penn visiting their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Bruce Cutting and Dr Geoffrey Mann chief medical examiner for the com monwealth Virginia USA is visiting his aunt Mrs Geo My ers Mrs Kate Mann Regina Sosk is a guest at the home of her sister Mrs Geo Myers Mr and Mrs Frank Hall visited Mr and Mrs Geo Smith on Saturday and Tuesday Mrs Chambers Mrs Lou ie Wales Mr and Mrs Chas Wales Mr and Mrs Douglas Wales and baby of Oshawa called on their aunt Miss Francla Brown and Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs Armour Toronto Mr and Mrs Hunt Tay lor and Roger Roches Point Christmas and New Years at the home of Mrs I Taylor jiij i ITS A s World By Caroline Ion January is not regarded as a suitable month for picnics nor is zero weather considered most inviting for such activities When the ground is deep with snow a buffet supper by the open fireplace is far more appealing and certainly less numbing The increase he said would be Aurora Social News Mayor Alex Bell and Mrs I Bell visited Mr Fred Cousins NAZARENE YPS HAVE SKATING PARTY The Young Peoples society of the Church of the Newmarket held a skating party during the holidays at ville rink After a very pleas ant evening the group returned to the chapel of the church A presentation was made by Mrs Tom Proud on behalf of the group of an overnight case to Miss Verna Shier and a white shirt and black bow tie to Don ald Miss Shier went in training at Grace hospital Tor onto on Jan and Mr Brice will enter the Eastern Nazarene col lege Walison Mass net veil was held by a coronet activities to the youngsters of orange blossoms and she car- whose enjoyment of the skiing delicate pink and white car- skating and tobogganing is not nations Her attendants were Miss Mar- Johnston the grooms sis- chilled by crisp cool weather Of course there is always the exception to the rule and in this MRS PAUL TOBEY ELECTED PRESIDENT Mrs Paul Tobey was elected president of the Ladies Auxili ary of the Newmarket branch Canadian Legion at the annual meeting held recently in the Le gion hall Newmarket The elec tion and installation of officers was conducted by Mrs Beryl Fleet King City the zone rep resentative Mrs Robert presided over the well attended meeting Those elected past pres Mrs Robert Bunn pros Mrs Paul first Mrs Don ald Brown second vicepres Mrs Charles Gordon sec Mrs Donald Mrs Wil liam Ingram standard bearer Mrs Arthur Sheridan pianist Mrs Gordon Downward execu tive members Mrs Mrs Kenneth Ponting Mrs Howard Newton Mrs Murray Allen and Mrs Annie Sanderson NEWMARKET HS TO MEET JAN 24 The Newmarket Home and School association will meet at the Prince Charles school on Tuesday Jan 24 at pm The film atrip projector which the association has purchased for in public elementary schools will he presented Mrs A McClelland York Council president will speak on Home and School its aims and objectives Bus service has been arranged I RITES AT KING In All Saints Anglican church King fragrant with Christmas greens on Saturday Dec 30 the marriage took place of Edith Charlotte Mary daughj of and Mrs J Ussher to Geoffrey William Fre derick Johnston son of Mr and Mrs Charles Johnston Rev Michel performed the ceremony and Miss Dorothy Armstrong played the wedding music The bride given in marriage by her brother Ussher in our section of the world is was lovely in her mothers wed- never severe in January or for ding dress of ivory silk crepe that matter even in June Come with drapery of rosepoint lace the long leisurely summer days the bodice softly draped and the and eating outofdoors regains skirt opening over a kilted petti- its popularity Most parents are coat of the material Her long willing to leave the rigorous win- Sunday to extend best wishes to him on the of his birthday Mrs Stavert craft in structress for the Aurora Recrea tion Commission has been invi ted to address the craft group which has been meeting in King this winter The meeting will be heldin the King Hotel Thurs day Jan at Mr Eli Corbiere who has been employed for over years by the Sisman Shoe Co celebra ted his birthday over the weekend Other members em ployed in his department presen ted him with a handsome ring and a heck scarf Mr and Mrs Spence old friends of Mr sent a large birthday cake to the party held in his honor Mr Geoffry is in Sud bury on a business trip Mrs of Port is the guest of Mr and Mrs C W Spence Miss Peggy Bull has returned home from York County hospi tal where she underwent an op eration for appendicitis Mrs Brown children moved from Mills St to St this week Mr Gordon Lee spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs J Lee Wellington St Mr Walter Broom of Centre METHODIST HEAR OF UK TRIP The WMS of tho Free Me- ALRORA TOLD UN FOR PEOPLE thodist church Newmarket met I w3j in the church on Thursday Jan the United Nation mk w in Canada and pre- The meeting which was well nf was choired by Mrs SL I stressed that the United Nations belongs to the people Monday Lena Tcmlinson president The meeting was arranged by members of the local group night when she addressed Aurora Home and School Asso ciation She outlined the work There was a vocal duet by Mrs I I lno organization which has Roy Martin and Miss Elsie Gib bons Rev A Daw reminisced on his trip to England in the fall a memb of CO nations Miss Helen Lamb VON school nurse reported on measles among Aurora school chil- He recounted many interesting She also gave the mothers details in the early life of John for precautions that Wesley as he told of the places bc taken he had visited which are asso ciated with Wesley ter and Miss Barbara Wells As instance our family is it Guess maid of honor Miss Johnston that comes of having an exScout wore corsage pink corded taffeta master and Guide captain in one gown The bridesmaid chose family soft blue silk brocade and gown They wore matching poke bonnets and mittens The best man was Thomas Chcesbrough of Westmount Quebec Ushers were Terry Ussher brother of the bride and Christopher Johnston brother of the groom After the ceremony a recep tion was held at Nancy Lake Farm the home of the brides parents where Mrs Ussher re ceived her guests wearing a tail ored dress of beige crepe with large brown Lily Dache sailor and corsage of yellow roses and Last weekend we enjoyed an exhilarating outing to the high lands of We didnt make this trip to Black Lake solely to have a meal out-of- doors The picnic was incidental to the search for crown lands for a cottage site But standing close to our camp fire as we consumed our hot soup and coff ee and munched on the sand wiches which tasted better for the two miles walk across the frozen lake we wondered why more families didnt try such winter excursions Who would rather remain at home risking For some time we have been interested in obtaining crown lamb as a suitable site for a summer cottage Why look now Why not wait until sum mer you might ask There are such a trip in January With all Uie leaves off the trees one ON JANUARY Dr C K VanderVoort vill be the guest speaker at dinner meeting of the Newmarket Bus iness and Professional Womens club In the King George hotel her office colleagues gave on Monday Jan at pm her a china breakfast set petals of cream and flame suffocation in over-heat- nations The grooms mother assisting chose black lace and Jdgmg by the lack of traffic and small black hat her costume curling from the many completed with a corsage of pink chimneys practically every roses The reception room was festive with Christmas accents in pine branches red candles and brilliantly lighted Christmas tree Pouring tea were Mrs P Ussher and Mrs Grace Strang The brides cake was wreathed with Columbia holly Mrs Dick Ussher Mrs George Chapman and Miss Gladys John ston members of the bride and grooms families assisted in the tea room For a honeymoon trip by mo tor to the United States the bride donned a becoming frock of navy blue matching accessor ies a beige wool lop coat and corsage of scarlet roses The young couple will reside in Tor onto Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Irving Wilson Mr and Mrs Andrea Clarke Mr and Mrs Geiger Dr and Mrs T Rowley Mr and Mrs Mr Mrs Sparling Mrs W Mr and Mrs P Mr J Douglas Mr and Mrs Ussher nil from Toronto Dr Henry Brown Mr Mrs Norman Johnston Montreal Mr Mrs George Chapman Miss Judith Chapman Hamilton Col and Mrs J Symons with their children Peter Michael and Miss Grace Strang of Coder jell Before her marriage Mrs Geoffrey Johnston was honored by several showers held In Tor onto among them those of Mrs Forest Hill Mrs Douglas Armstrong Toron to The firm where she worked presented her with flat ware Miss Lorraine sang twice accompanied by Mrs Era- several advantages to making St is in Sunny brook hospital and is reported doing nicely Mr Fred Tcasdale and sons can get a better overfall picture spent the weekend with Mr and of the lake the cottages already erected and the general terrain The lots are more easily reached a on foot for after the cold PAIR MARK which these districts have had by early January the lakes are frozen sufficiently to permit On Saturday evening last at walking on them It is certainly j the home of Mr and Mrs rugged walking across a ton Zephyr a surprise lake than through dense under- dinner party was held in honor of the WI In North York News for this column must be the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine report and announcement will bo printed separately brush where one has not the of a path It was just zero when we ar rived at Black Lake and with out wasting time we loaded our toboggan with the extra clothing emergency supplies and first aid equipment Bach of us carried our lunch in a haversack so that there would room on the to boggan for the young lad when he found the going too strenu ous Despite the temperature we were more comfortable than on our earlier trips north in Novem ber and December when the snow melted on our clothing At the end of the journey we were quite dry Science has made many ad vances hut it still takes those good old unmentionables which cover one from wrist to ankle to keep out the draughts What a picture we must have made as each of us was muffled to the ears For awhile only our eyes peeped through the layers of wearing apparel but as we be came acclimatized and progress ed on our trek to the desired lot we gradually shed the numerous extras There was practically no wind for which we were thankful It is on on open expanse such as the frozen surface of a lake where one feels breeze to the best vantage SHORT CUT- TO BEAUTY Our delightfully versatile shortcut makes the most of hairs slightest tenden cy to wave Call 284 today art appointment sort fen Vandorf branch regular meeting is to he held at the home of Mrs George Richard- son on Wednesday Jan at The topic will be in charge of the Historical Research Committee Current Event will he given by Mrs J Wright Roll call is to be answered by telling where we went on our honey moon Hostesses Mrs Wal ter Mrs Rail and Mrs Stevenson tending Friday morning will Being cautious individual wo please take box lunch did not trust completely to the of Mr and Mrs Walker on the occasion of their wedding anniversary The dining room and table were tastefully decorated the table being centred with a beau tiful wedding cake When all had been served a bounteous turkey dinner Mr Mason Horner brother of the bride proposed toast to the couple after which they opened their gifts from the family In a few words Mr and Mrs Walker expressed their thanks appreciation to everyone who had helped to make their wedding anniversary such a hap py occasion The evening was spent play ing cants and games after which refreshments were served Those present the celebra tion were Mr and Mrs Mason Horner Mr Mrs Albert Hockley Queens- Miss Horner Hamilton Misses Laura Horner and Marion Toronto Mr and Mrs Horner Walker Mr and Mrs Prod Walker Mr and Mrs Mer lon Gordon and Dl- all of Zephyr MOUNT PLEASANT please The Newmarket branch will hold Us regular monthly meet ing in the agricultural hoard rooms on Thursday Jan HI pm As rooms di t i ion Coats Infants Coat Sets We have only a few left Y I JackJillShoppe Minutes to Years font Newmarket mm Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs W Micks on Thursday Jan There members present and several visitors Mrs Archie president was In chair The Roll call was well responded to with New Years resolutions Seventyfive articles were sent to Save the children fund following December meeting After short business session the program was turned over to Mrs Titus Peregrine convenor of public relations and community activities An Interesting article was read by Mrs Thomas What its like to mo by Mrs Kate Mrs Pere grine gave paper on publicity which was enjoyed Hu morous readings wero given by Mrs Douglas Current by Mrs Thomas Swan- son was conducted by Mrs followed by a dainty lunch served by hos tesses Tho cooking class sponsored by institute will take homo of Mrs So Thursday afternoon Jan from pm until oclock and Friday Jan from am until oclock each member at- i assured us that the lake was quite safe Rather than run the risk of hitting a soft snot and the three of us going in wo spread nut Travelling in being used during the afternoon j file with a stout rope fastened meeting will he held this t to our belts we made our trip month in the evening Members gingerly across Black young people will meet at the home of Mr Win Moulds for llihlo study on Tuesday even ing Jan 10 tt pm All that can are Invited to be present reports of the local residents whoj it ot the homo of Mrs David- requested to make a note of the change of time Blue Cross fees to bo paid at this meeting A good pro gram has been arranged by Mrs Robert convener of agri culture and her group SHARON On Tuesday Jan 10 Sharon hall there will bo a progressive euchre sponsored Sharon Wo mens Institute proceeds to help pay for hospital pillows Good when we had located the particular parcel of land in which we Interested and stilt had time to spare before we started for home we attempted to cut a in the Ice After cutting through to a depth of over a foot without reaching the water we decided that it was as safe on the ice as walking on land During the days outing wo found countless tracks of deer rabbits and other small wild ani mals While cheeking the site of our future summer property we son oil Tuesday Jan at pm Mr and Mrs Davidson and Mrs Everett had Sun day supper with Mr Mrs Davidson nnd George Mr and Mrs Jack Rosworth visited the home of Mr Mrs Herb at a week ago to say farewell to Mrs in other Mrs before leaving for Cali fornia where she will spend the winter with her sister Mrs Mrs Bernard Davidson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs Rcrt Stephens Mr and Mrs Robt Davidson spent Friday afternoon with the at Won prizes will bo given Playing to the spot the deer Mart at pm sharp Lunch firubbed for food and later will bo served sleeping place of the previous Mr Ethel Miss Doris Mack of Toronto spent weekend with Mr Wilfred Foun tain Miss Kay Toronto spent weekend at the homo of Mr and Mrs Alan Shaw Mrs J Stewart and children of Toronto visited her sister Mrs J for a fow days night It was truly a winter wonder land The evergreens wore a of new fallen snow and the branches of birch were swathed as with cotton batten Only an Emily could do justice to that wild turbulent region with its sheer walls of rock reaching tip MOUNT I Mr Mrs Kenneth a surface at places and were Sunday guests tor almost Everywhere it Is Mr Jack Pearson perfect wedding of rock and Mount Albert Mr Ted spent week- Irco and terrain Wo returned legweary ii i rrfi- IT- t J r end with Mr lirel In mora muscles Mum Mrs Fife I we wo possessed Mr Mm Crono but with memory of i- with evening the plans for trips Hie next euchre will ho In hall on Jan This will be a benefit ami alt proceeds go to Wilkinson Aurora who was seriously hurt last summer hi a motorcycle accident We are asking the ladles to provide for this event and if there Is anyone who would like to donate prize for this worthy venture kindly contact your scribe ami It will he picked up with much appreciation We would llko to take this op portunity to extend the sympa thy of the community to Mr and Mrs Herb and fam ily oh the passing of Mrs Moor- by on Jan Mrs had been In poor health for a of now but her passing was sudden ANOTHER SPECIAL at BAKERY Something New and Different in DoNuts Its our Potato Glazed Donuts They have a tenderness that Is simply chuck full of delicious flavor something very unusual for a yeast raised donut Regular sale price cents a dozen BUT for one week commencing Thursday Jan the presentation of this advertisement to our staff entitle the bearer to one dozen potato glazed Donuts for only 2t cents Only one dozen will be sold to purchaser Broadbents Bakery Timothy St Newmarket Phone v I ITS NOTHING MUCH JUST A HEADACHE fc j Perhaps it really Isnt anything but recurring headaches are often natures warning signals of danger ahead and should be brought to the attention of your physician By his questioning and examination he will be to deter mine ivhtch of the many different causes of headache Is responsible for your recurring discomfort If it Is nothing serious you are better off for having that peace of mind If the headaches are cause for concern you have the ad vantage of beginning earlier treatment that so often means faster recovery Should your doctor give you a prescription may we have the privilege of compounding it for you H DRUO i MAIN ST NEWMARKET 5 5 vjw i I r HERE 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