j -7- It QUINN QUEEN ST NEWMARKET Phone ranee Auto Sehvicc V J til svr I Derby Entries Contact Mickey Smith ii i rfto and C a r i v a I f Sponsored by Lake and King Athletic Association King Memorial Park PROCEEDS FOR MEMORIAL HALL FUND V TO THE HOLDER OF LUCKY DRAW TICKET Other Valuable Prizes i tome Scots Pipe Band to pm DANCE TO LEO ORCHESTRA Carnival Features Refreshment Booth Admission to grounds 25 cents til j Brown president Ray Burt SecretaryTreasurer v tj rt I rt fr Afternoon program games contests and other en B program variety concert and openair dance One admission price for all day Day July 7 BEACH LAKE SIMCOE SPECIAL WEEKEND DINNERS Served from 5 to 1 pm or choice of juice Salad Roast beef Brown gravy Yorkshire Pudding Choice of vegetables homernadc rolls Strawberry Shortcake Mr and Mrs John and Andrea have been spending a week at Lions Head on the Georgian Bay The United church school will hold its annual picnic at Jack sons Point on Wednesday July further particulars given at Sunday school next Sunday Mr and Mrs Lyons of spent Monday with Mr and Mrs Draper Mr and Mrs and Mrs Harmon returned on Monday from a trip down east where the ladies spent the time at per-Wiii- summer resort and Mr went fishing Bill dynamic United church preacher at Gospel church Mount Albert July to 21 pm and cooperating with Bible school also in Gospel church All welcome A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs Jas Slorach on Wednesday evening for Miss Audrey Kirton a bride of last Saturday Many lovely gifts were received Miss of Toronto visited her sister Mrs Gordon Knott and Mr Knott for a few days last week Mr and Mrs Gordon Knott spent the holiday weekend with relatives at and Thorn- bury The Cheerio club met on Sat urday night at the home of Mis ses Florence and Gladys Brooks with 39 ladies present Mrs Will and Mrs Mel Oldham in charge of the program Miss Mildred Dike gave a very interesting talk on her trip to Florida last winter Plans for the Cheerio picnic on July were completed Mr and Mrs Jas spent the holiday at their cabin Lake Mr Will Hart and a friend from Thornton 111 was a Mon day visitor of Mrs John Cain A number from town attended the York County Orange Lodge service in United church on Sunday evening Dr and Mrs H O Shelbume were Sunday dinner guests of the Misses Brooks and called on a number of friends in the afternoon Miss Bertha Crone left on Wednesday night for Banff where she has a position for the summer Miss Ann left on Monday for Toronto where she has taken a position in the Bell Telephone Co Mr and Mrs Carl recently celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary by taking a trip through western Ontario and over across the lines through Michigan They were accom panied by Mr and Mrs- Harold of Selkirk brother of Mrs and the party had a very delightful trip as at this time of the year everything is beautiful Mrs Gordon Linda and Mrs Stokes of Belleville have come to spend a holiday with relatives Mr and Mrs Arthur Dawson of Toronto were holiday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Price Tommy returned home with them after a stay of a few weeks with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Draper and family spent the holiday at Bala Dr Hutchison a former minister at Mount Albert now of Shelburne and Mrs Hutchison dropped in for the service on Sunday morning which was a pleasant surprise for all old friends Mrs P C Shapter had a very fine recital of her music pupils in the church basement on Tues day evening It opened with the youngest Jean Leek just six years old and followed with all grades playing their different numbers in a most pleasing man ner Mrs Shapter was presented with a lovely bouquet of flowers at the close and her daughter Mrs Bruce played two beautiful selections to bring to a close a lovely program and which makes one think that with such a good training there should always be plenty of pianists available in years to come The of the United church held a strawberry supper on the church lawn last Wednesday and the net proceeds were Next Sunday evening will be the annual Decoration service at Mount Albert cemetery which will commence at pm Rev P C Shapter will be the minister in charge and there will be special music lead by the mens choir Miss Eva who has been the Jr room teacher at Mount Albert left on Friday for her home at Kingston where she has secured a school Mrs Pearson will be the teacher of this room when school opens The Newmarket Em ana Express Thursday July News Of The WI for his column must be In the office Monday night Copy must be written u briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately m Laskay branch will hold a Marsh Mrs Mrs on the afternoon of Tuesday July at the home of the presi dent Mrs Norman The roll call is a very timely subject How to keep cheerful in hot weather The sports committee are Mrs Aubrey Glass Mrs Clyde Cairns Mrs Marshall Everyone is requested to provide lunch At the June meeting of the branch Miss Winnifred Boys cov ered the sessions of the district annual convention heard with special interest by those who did not attend Miss Boys found the auditors Mrs ick and Mrs press correspondent Mrs E Fry pian ists Mrs and Mrs Scott standing committees agriculture and Canadian history Mrs tlewell home economics and health Mrs Parker historical research and current events Mrs Fry citizenship and edu cation Mrs McCrohan commun ity activities and public rela tions Mrs Pine Orchard branch will be in charge of the historical research quite helpful for the local committee and will meet at the branch Mrs Glass enlarged on the motto dealing with citi zenship The sum of 5 was donated to the Salvation Army appeal Name School Winners In Hort Soc Contest A number of women met at the home of Mrs J T Jones early in June to consider the forming of a WI on the fifth line of King as it has been very difficult to get to meetings at the Kettleby Institute which was the nearest branch to us It was de cided Mrs should write the Department to see what could be clone for us On Tuesday June another meeting was called at the home of Mrs J Scott presided over by Mrs R Dis trict President of York Centre who came to give us all the par ticulars of forming a here She was accompanied by Mrs Hare District Secretary Ours is the first branch form ed since the division- of the dis trict giving us now branches in York Centre We think it is quite unique as paid members joined on the day of the month making us the branch in this district Our meeting day will be the first Tuesday of every month and the name King Ridge Institute The first meeting will be at the home of Mrs Bert rand on Aug ust when the officers will be installed The following is a list of of ficers pies Mrs 1st vice Mis J Jones 2nd vice Mrs Parker seetreas Mrs P Ball assistant Mrs Bert rand district director Mrs J Scott branch directors Mrs home of Mrs Allen on Wed nesday July at pm Dr Margaret Arkinstall will give a talk on Northern Ontario Cur rent events by Mrs and a travelogue contest will be con ducted by Mrs J Ash Identical to Original Sore Safely An art contest open to the pupils of grades to in the Newmarket elementary schools was sponsored by the Newmar ket Horticultural society as a part of its juvenile program Mrs Anton Czernick convened the project Pupils selected a suitable hor ticultural subject such as birds flowers trees from which they drew their inspiration for their splendid attempts in the field of art The children showed much enthusiasm in the contest mak ing the task of selecting two winners from each class very difficult for the teacher Guide books on trees garden flowers and wild flowers were given as prizes to hoys and girls the winners in this contest These pieces of art work which merited the awarding of prizes will be displayed at the Summer show and Trade fair in the arena during August Prize winners included Alex ander school grade 1 James Beer Karl grade 2 Stuart John Garrett grade Margaret Maynard Donald Jefferson grade George Paul grade Brian Allan David grade Margaret Rose George Robertson grade David Jefferson Burton Smith Grade Phillip Paul Cameron King George school grade 1 Shirley Peter grade 2A Ronald Keith I grade 2B Kenneth Shropshire Mar lone Sheridan grade 3 Leeder Joanne grade Marilyn Perks Jimmy grade Karen David Winkworth grade Joan Smart Lyn Prince Charles school grade Joan Fry grade 2 Molyneaux Patty Glad- man grade Natalie Alice grade Gregg Dale Bennington St Johns school grade Ail ix Tudhope Peter Goldsmith grade 2 Maureen Rose Ann West grade Donald Cur- ran Tunney grade Matthew Billy Daly grade David McCaffrey Leo- Proulx grade Colleen Cain Jack Cain grade Maureen West Donna J Casey Stuart Scott school grade George Willis grade Emily Dunham Ruth Allen grade Carol Graham Garry Gould grade Barbara Rhodes John grade Donald Bone ami Linda tied grade to bo announced in the fall grade Edna Markham Karl Bell Returns C I Blosdale K former Bell Telephone manager here returns to Newmarket from to resume management of the office He replaces V Storey who has been manager here since January and who now goes to office A monkey is the only wild a in a I that will use sticks or anything handy as a weapon E has been re appointed Bell Telephone man ager at Newmarket it was an nounced this week He succeeds Victor Storey who has been named acting manager at The change was effective July 1 Mr who has been manager at since Jan uary of this year is well known to many residents of Newmar ket and region having been man ager tit Newmarket from Febru ary until and again for six months last year A native of Delaware Out ho joined the company as a sales man at in and be fore his Newmarket appointment in he served in staff posi tions in Windsor Kitchener and London He was employed in the companys general offices in Tor onto from May to June when he returned to New market as manager In addition to Newmarket Mr will have supervision over the companys offices at Aurora Bradford Rich mond Hill Roches Point Sut ton and Tottenham Mr Storey who has been act ing manager hero since January has had years experience in the telephone business Born and educated in Toronto ho joined the company there in as a clerk During the succeeding years he gained a wide variety of experience in the commercial department in both sales and business office work he was appointed a public office manager at Toronto and in he became assistant to the central Ontario district man ager He was appointed acting manager at Newmarket In Jan uary About members ex-mem- and guests gathered at Trin- 1 Hall Aurora on Thursday afternoon June to celebrate the anniversary of Aurora branch During the short pro gram addresses were given by Mrs Charles and Mrs Baycroft both charter members greet ing from North York District ex tended by Mrs Elton Armstrong District President and from Centre York by the District Pre sident Mrs The minutes of the first meeting hold branch on July J 19U were read by the first secretary Miss Rey nolds The names of all mem bers removed by death was read followed by reading of an appropriate passage of scripture and two minutes silence Several piano ducts were play ed by Miss Reynolds and Mrs T Grimshaw and community singing of songs not less than years old led by Mrs and Miss Reynolds At the close of the program group pictures were taken in front of the hall During the lunch which followed the birth day cake made by two of the members Mrs J Brooks and Mrs V Fines was cut by Mrs Charles and Mrs Among the guests from out of town were Mrs Eva North Bay Mrs A Boyd Mrs P Hamilton and Mrs Elton Arm strong Newmarket Mrs Bay Gormley and Mrs Hare Representativ es wore also present from Van- and Snowball Womens Insti tutes The charter members present were Mrs J Charles Mrs Mrs C Clark Miss Leila Reynolds SAVE UP TO parts for Cars replacement Trucks Tractors You cB depend on Tire largest ore world- o you with 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