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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 May 1951, p. 2

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jT KETTLE0Y ll MOUNT ZION iTiVfc cv j- once V V QUEEN ST w Fire Auto Casualty Service a v J J CASH At i O iiff I C Ives M 3 57- 3 I v a He doesnt seem so much than Maybe its his attitude his particular way of reacting to difficulties Ho has a home and fwfly that are incentives They back him up and ha backs them up with financial security He is proud of his independence Important in maintenance of his successful business attitude ore security contracts made through a business North American Life representative the Preferred Its a policy designed for the family man who has daytoday demands on bis income and a home and future to I B BASTEOO H CASE Representatives Will all the members of Christ church Ladies Guild who axe working blocks for the quilt at Mrs J Harmons please send them to her as soon as possible as she is anxious to get the quilt together before the busy sum mer season starts Only nine have been received up to date Congratulations to little Miss Doris Wood for the good marks she made in the Music Festival Sorry to report our organist Mrs Archibald is suffering from a heavy cold We all wish her a speedy recovery Sunday May the ser vice in Christ church will be at am Please note change of time Mr and Mrs from Toronto were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Crane on Sun day May Members of Christ church have been requested by the bishop to dedicate next Sunday to Citizen ship All hymns and sermon will be on this theme We cordially invite any new citizens in our neighborhood to join us in this special service As citizens of this wonderful country of ours where we enjoy all the four free doms let us all try to come to Gods house for this one hour and thank Him in our praise and prayer for this precious gift We cannot realize what it really means but I have a friend who was in a concentration camp in Germany for years and who has made me think how blessed we are in this country as he told me of all they went through and how happy he is to just be able to breathe the air and feel free to walk about without being watched Miss Gordon from Toronto vis ited her nephew Mr Pleas- and his wife on Sunday afternoon Services next Sunday at Christ church will be morning prayer am Sundayschool am from the church were sent to Miss Fox who is unable now to be with us owing to a heart condition but we all love her and remember when she used to be with us every Sunday Several from the community attended the District Quarterly Meeting and Missionary Conven tion in Newmarket on Sunday Mr and Mrs Freeman Steph ens attended the wedding at Sandford on Saturday Mr and Mrs Perry and girls visited Mr and Mrs Maurice Crittenden on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ross Holt visited Mr and Mrs Albert on Sunday Mr and Mrs Emery lough by called on Mr Lyons Virginia Sunday afternoon Many ladies from the Institute attended the district annua which was held at on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Harvey King had tea Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Norman King Queensville News Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Clarence Anderson on the birth of their daughter on Wed nesday May Mrs Warren Mrs J Smith and Mrs- M MacMillan attended the spring rally of the at Aurora on Thursday June Mr Frank Moore and Miss Annie Moore Toronto were din ner guests on Wednesday night at the home of Mr Harry Hulse Mr and Mrs Black had dinner Thursday night with Mr Hulse and Miss Pearl Gynne We are pleased to report that Mr John is able to be up in a wheel chair following his broken hip in the winter time Union Street and schools have played two ball games recently with Union Street being the winner in both cases The sympathy of the commun ity is extended to Mrs Albert Maries on the death of her moth er Mrs Thompson on Saturday A beautiful wedding was sol emnized on Saturday at Calvary Anglican church Toronto when Mr William Gordon son of Mr and Mrs Boss ey and Miss Jeanne Blanche were united in marriage The reception which followed was held at the Sons of England hall Swansea We extend the best wishes of our community to this happy couple Messrs Elmer Johnston and Harry Wright Mr and Mrs Cunningham and Mr and Mrs Johnson were some of the guests present from this district at the wedding Mrs Gribustes and Toronto were weekend guests in the community Mr and Mrs Bert and family of CorrvjUle were guests of Mr and Mrs L Well- man on Saturday Mr and Mrs Angus Smith vis ited Mr and Mrs Carman Main- prize Toronto on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wilbert Dew Mr Gene Flanagan and Mr Jack son enjoyed a motor trip to the Haliburton district on Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Dew were Mr and Mrs We wish a speedy recovery for Mrs Ray Glass who is convalesc ing at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs- Eves Miss Nancy Kavanagh returned from York County hospital on Monday Miss Nancy underwent an appendix operation last Thurs day Sunday guests at the home were Mr and Mrs E J Morton Bradford and Mrs Gor don Slightman and Teddy Lea- side Mr and Mrs Ralph Robertson had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Murray School Sports Day At a joint meeting of teach ers and trustees of East bury in school on Monday night it was decided to hold a township sports day for the public schools in park on Wednesday June 27 at MOUNT ZION Mr and Mrs Charlie Green wood and Mr and Mrs Carl Greenwood were guests of Mr and Mrs Cole on Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Vern were Mr and Mrs Roy and Mrs Verna Barker Mr and Mrs J Morris vis ited Mr and Mrs Charlie Seager at Lansing on Sunday Mrs J and Miss Ida attended the graduation exercises of a friend at St Pet ers Roman Catholic church on Sunday Tom Swanson spent the week end at home in Tor onto Guests at the Swanson home were Mr and Mrs and David Mrs and a friend Mr and Mrs and Norman Mrs Woodward returned home Sunday after spending a week in Toronto with her daughter Mrs USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS WHEN BUYING OR SELLING YOUR HOME noon sharp Mr Geo Rich ardson was elected president Mrs Irene Proctor secretary I and Mr Merton treas urer A few schools have had this sports day for several years but this is the first time it has been planned for all of East Gwillimbury In the near fu ture the teachers will be draw ing up a program of the sports event With the cooperation of all this can be made a successful day for the pupils Mrs Reg Mcintosh attended the funeral of her nephew Danny Faulkner on Tuesday Little Danny is the son of Mr and Mrs Gar net Faulkner Alma of this area He was killed on Saturday night when struck by a light panel truck while he was crossing the sJreet to his home Mr and Mrs Hockley and Gary Zephyr visited Mr and Mrs Albert Hockley on Sun day A monster bingo is being plan ned for the near future in arena Special priz es are being chosen Plan to attend this bingo as it will be the last one for this season A definite date will be announced next week Bills are being printed Watch for the date in Coming Events next week A number of ladies attended Glad to hear that Shirley Cole is home after having an opera tion for appendicitis in York County hospital There will be communion ser vice at the United Missionary church on Sunday May at oclock Sundayschool is at oclock Norman Williams Norma and the district annual of the Woodbridge Miss Doris Mcintosh and Mr Murray Coates mens Institute at Pefferlaw Tuesday of this week on Snowball News X- J a MS Mr and Mis Donald Carroll of London were Saturday guests of Donalds parents Mr and Mrs Victor Carroll Sorry to report that two of our community are in hospital Mrs Tom Cutting is ill in York Coun ty hospital Newmarket and Mr Norman is in the Wes tern hospital Toronto where he was operated on last Monday We wish both a speedy recovery A number of ladies have been busy this week collecting for the Salvation Army Red Shield ap peal Friends and members of the community held a shower at the schoolhouse in honor of Marie Cunningham and Lome Graham who are being married on May 26 at Snowball United church After a reading on how to hake a cake by Mrs two musical selections were given by Miss Sandra Harding ami Cora Morning and there was a rend ing by Mr Robert Cain A around the house The bride and groom to be opened the presents and read the good wishes of the many friends The evening closed with a lunch- Snowball is holding its annual strawberry festival at the church June Miss Joan Casey is spending the week at visiting her aunt Mrs Rose Congratulations to Mr and A SMS j Sir t Its a pleasure to enjoy the link things in SUPERTEST the bright cheery every day attention customers expect when they drive in under flic friendly sign of the Maple Leaf radiator checked and filled without spilling wind shield cleaned thoroughly fires checked by dependable gauge battery filled with care all add up SUPERTEST Service thai gives warmer weather driving the genuine zip and est it ought to Mr and Mrs Davidson and Sheila spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Davidson and daughters Barbara and Shirley of We would tike to welcome the Pearson family to our commun ity Mr and Mrs bought the Roth well farm Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Morning were Miss Francis Miss Judy Ackroyde Mr Hill and Miss Blanche Morn ing all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Nash and daugh ter Peggy of Toronto were week end guests of Mr and Mrs White Sunday guests of Mrs Norman were Mr and Mrs Ro bert and Norman Teas- dale Jr of Mr and Mrs Owen Burr and family Mr Albert and Mrs Robinson were Sunday guests of Mr awl Mrs of Cayuga Mr and Mrs Si and Eddie been in Montreal attending the wedding of I heir son to daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Schwartz Mrs Jr has taken up residence in Snowball Mr and Mrs Harding cele brated their wedding an niversary on Sunday A picnic lunch was held on the lawn and was attended by Mr and Mrs MOUNT Congratulations are in order to Mrs Howden on returning home from Ottawa and Montreal with ribbons which her dogs won at the dog shows there Mrs Percy Ash was hostess to ladies last Wednesday evening The attraction was a WearEver brush demonstration A date to remember for future reference is July when the Mount WA will hold its annual garden party Mr and Mrs Garnet Evans and Donald had Saturday night supper with Mrs in Toronto Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace Scott were Mr and Mrs Bone Maple and Mr and Mrs Payne Ringwood On Saturday of last week Mr and Mrs Harry Smith and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Harvey and family had supper with Mr Mrs Victor Smith at West Hill Mr and Mrs Hodgson and Joyce Toronto visited the Ian home on Tuesday of last week Miss Flo Falconer and Mr and Mrs Henry Campbell Toronto were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Wells and family Mr and Mrs Harry Smith visited Mr and Mrs Howard Aurora on Sunday Mrs Chester Osborne and son of Aurora were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Evans and Donald Mr and Mrs Roy Smith and Shirley and Mrs A who was with her daughter for the weekend visited Mr and Mrs line on Sunday Mr and Mrs Smith and Norma had Sunday supper with Mrs The new mineral aggregate Architects Plasterers Contractors and 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Km i w5 ii fT- Op v r J j rf fi Jr r i t The of Wesley United church held their meeting the church Inst Tuesday evening The new officers ore pianist Crow- ford song lender Ruth Program stewardship and training Laura May missions world outreach Jack Faith Evangel- ism arid service Craw ford Angus culture Bob The elections were conducted by K Mr Mrs George spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson of Bob- Mr and Mrs George Irwin family of had Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs John Irwin and family Mr and Mrs George Hilton spent the weekend with the parents Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs Alex Mitchell Jimmie and Marilyn Mr and Mrs and Mrs Frost all of Toronto had Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs Harold and family Mr and Mrs Stephen and Shirley hod Sunday tea with their daughter Mrs George Kerr and Mr Kerr of Aurora Mr and Mrs Hoy Miss May and Mrs Wilton of Mount had sup per on Monday evening with Mr and Mrs Stephen Mr ttiicl Mrs Robert Thomp son of Toronto spent Hie week end with Mr and Mrs Brown The 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