Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 14 May 1953, p. 12

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n iJ May ISM L-5ir- ST ANDSEWS Hie St Andrews Presbyterian church Newmar ket met at the home of Mrs Jack Malcolm on Wednesday May Mrs G Rosamond PLEASANT The Womens Guild will be held at the home of Mrs Moulds on Monday May at pm presided and conducted the de votional period study book on Africa was given by Mrs Thomas Wads- at Bible study will be held at the home Mr and Mrs John Thompson on Tuesday May worth and Mrs- Blsnchard Many of the homes had visi on Mothers Day Mrs Meredith conducted the brief business session Plans were sectional meeting be held in Aurora on May A social half hour was held at Mrs Alex Hopkins mother made for the coming a number from here a- meeting which will tended the show at last night is the close of the meeting quite ill HARNESS RACES Victoria Day May Monday BEACH Turn at Bridge FOUR BIG EVENTS FEATURING ONTARIOS TOP HAR NESS HORSES at Canadas Playground of the North B A Nonwinners of and Fast Class The annual Blossom Tea by the Junior Aid Chris tian Baptist church Newmarket on Thursday May very successful Receiving the many guests were Mrs Fred and Mrs William Robinson The hall was attractively decorated with blossoms As well as the afternoon tea there was a sale of home baking and candy aprons quilts and fancy work FREE METHODIST Members of the Free Metho dist church Holt provided the program at a meeting of the M of Newmarket Free Metho dist church on Thursday May Guest speaker was Charles Gal loway Holt Mrs Bull presided and conducted the devotional assist ed by Miss Alice Gibbons The Holt provided a varied program with Mrs Case ment president of the Holt group in charge The program included a Bible quiz a talk on reading the Bible through and songs for Mothers Day Mr Galloway spoke on the topic The Christians War fares FEATURING THE AURORA HIGH SCHOOL CADET BAND SPONSORED BY THE AURORA RECREATION COMMISSION in conjunction with the Centennial Celebrations Proceeds of collection to be used for the childrens playgrounds For your added enjoyment the floodlights will be turned on for the latter portion of the program Three successful nights with pricked houses showed Newmarkets interest in the dancing recitals presented by the Betty Gordon dancing classes There has been a request for a fourth performance which will be held night at the Town Hall Over 150 children are in the classes and all the costumes for the recital were made by mothers of the children In the above group which presented a Jut number the Parade of the Wooden Soldiers are front row left to right Trudy Greenfield Jackie Gordon Karen Peat Sherry Lorraine Shropshire Karen Shirley Yvonne Fan barn Bonnie Newton and Elizabeth Woneh back row left to right Alexis hop Sandra Moore Susan Flanagan Carol Marion Carol Ann Dun can Gail Wilson Carol Gardener and Dale Photos by VANDORF Mr and Mrs William West were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs J Irwin Mr and Mrs Grant and hud Sunday tea with Mr and Mrs H A White and family Mrs John Lawless is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs A White Mrs Toronto spent the weekend with her daughter Mrs H Powell and family Mrs R Wicks received a Mothers Day cable from her daughter Mrs A Scott Olive from England and Mrs Herbert Mrs William Powell Aur ora Mr and Mrs Grant and had Sunday dinner with Mr- and Mrs Roy Morley Mr and Mrs Harvey Bradford spent Sunday with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Van Mr and Mrs George Van have moved to their cot tage for the summer months at Van Lake Mr and Mrs George Rich- and their aunts Misses Maud and Louise Richardson Newmarket visited York Mills Anglican church last Sunday Work has got under way on the new park at If weather permits everything will progress very favorable for the Coronation celebrations on June FAREWELL PARTIES Jane has the guest of honor at several fare well parties recently On Sat night May Miss rioch was entertained at a party at the Aurora The Newmarket Art club en tertained for her at the home of Mr and Mrs M on Monday night and the staff of the Bank of Montreal held a farewell party in honor of Nor ma and Jane Ganioch yesterday It was held at the home of Mr ami Mrs Douglas Brown Miss plans to leave tomorrow for Kingston Jam where she plans to spend an extended visit with Mr and Mrs Bradley and family SUMMER RESIDENTS ENSURED VOTE IN TOWNSHIP ELECTION Summer residents in will be heartened by the ad vice of township solicitor Joseph Vale which was given to the council The letter to council says In part would appear to ho the duty of your assessor to enter on the roll not only name of a nonresident owner or tenant but also the name of the hus band or wife of such nonresi dent owner or tenant as the case may be A great success in the dancing recital were Sherry left and Dale who received an encore for their dance the Dog in the Window They are daughters of Mr and Mrs George Dancers have been taking lessons since last fall Mrs Gordon instructs the children as a PLAN TO RAISE DEBENTURES FOR BROWN HILL SCHOOL A meeting of the Union School Section Ratepayers in North township took place last week and a reso lution was passed by council to build a tworoom school in Brown Hill to replace the one burned down during the past winter The resolution was pre sented to the council of North for its approval as it will be necessary to raise a debenture of to cover the cost Trustees Roy and Miller told the council sev eral weeks ago that three acres of land had already been pur chased at lot I concession for the site of the proposed school The former school stood where the four municipalities of East Georgina and North meet WA SESSIONS The annual meetings of the Anglican of tin Toronto diocese were held last week in Toronto Attending as the repre sentative of I ho Afternoon brunch St Pauls Angli can church Newmarket was Mrs Robert Large Mrs was present from May to in clusive Prom the Evening branch A were Mrs James Sanderson Mrs Edward Pollock and Mrs who attended all The clerk is then to enter he sessions on Tuesday May both such names on the second Miss Marguerite Roberts was part of the voters list inserting present for the evening mooting the letters MPNC after the name Tuesday The group of the wife or husband as the Corporate Communion on case may be These letters mean morning at St James that such persons entitled and the meetings at St to vote at municipal elections Annas church but are not to he counted for the purpose of determining repre sentation in the county council The and mot in the hall on Tuesday evening holding a mother and daughter MOUNT ALBERT Mrs Bruce Rolling while In Toronto Inst week had lunch with Miss frig Daley secretory of the Ontario Girls Work Board The girts May Mrs took the chair for the and gave a short chapter of the study book The was presided over by Mrs Hunt first vicepresi dent assisted by Mrs Black who read a humorous pa per on Mother3 Day A vote was taken on the color for dec orating the hall and it was also decided to send a donation to the summer camp Mrs R Carson and Mrs A sang a duet which Was much enjoyed Mrs read a paper en titled Take Your Happiness which was very interesting The piny held In the hall on Thursday was very humorous and enjoyed by all those pres ent It was entitled Hook Line and Sinker and was staged by the Aurora Presbyterian church choir banquet on Friday evening of this week in the church school room and will hove as their guest speaker Mrs Herbert of Good wood Mr returned on Mon day from a successful fishing trip in eastern Ontario and Mrs Anglin visited relatives at King ston STORK IS THE friend CORONATION TOURNEY Legion sports director Mickey Smith has had his ear glued to the ground for the past couple of weeks but so far there are no entries for the Canadian Legion Coronation tournament scheduled for the fair grounds June Theres a big coronation tro phy waiting for the victor The tourney is open to nil Newmar ket town league Aurora town league and the Lake soft- ball league teams The legion sports director hope to six entries and the tort afar In will be accepted Better make that entry now men Coke la And no wonder so wVvr UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED Coif 3yJiKor A J i2 of SUMMER shorts cool summer blouses smart with blouses to match In from COATS FOB THE MW Wo a full line of Sport shirts in r Mlcctlon of and X V n

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