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Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Jul 1953, p. 4

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down payments PHONE ERNEST 10 Gormley or Bros Ltd Mildroay Out RESULTS SERVICE SUPPLIES FLOOR I I I EAGLE ST NEWMARKET TEL Here Is a sole tint completely water proof heat and cold proof light in weight comfortable Wont mark floors Healthful Save money on the family shoe repairs by them resoled with Special Prices MENS SOLES Beg SPECIAL LADIES SOLES Re SPECIAL CHILDREN SPECIAL PRICES awarding to six A pretty wedding took place at the Union church Pine Or chard Saturday June 20 when Barbara Dean Shropshire be came the bride of Donald Fred eric Sheridan son of Mr and Mrs Frank Sheridan Stouff- ville Rev Norman Rowan off iciated Given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in a white nylon net over satin floor length gown and finger top veil fastened to a halo fashion with seed pearls and carrying a bouquet of white mums and sweetheart roses Mrs Howard Haines was her sisters bridesmaid wearing yellow nylon net over taffeta and carrying a nosegay of yellow and mauve mums and yellow roses The brides little niece Ruth Lehman was flower girl dress ed in pink rayon nylon and carrying a nosegay of yellow roses and sweet Frances Sheridan brother of the groom acted as best man The ushers were Bob Shropshire and Jim Sheridan Miss Miriam Boake was pianist During the signing of the reg ister Miss Betty Shropshire sang Through the years The reception was held at I home of the bride The brides mother received In beige line with navy and white access- j ones She wore a pink corsage of roses The grooms mother wore navy with white accessor ies and wearing a corsage of white carnations For travelling the bride chose a pale blue suit with white acc essories After travelling to Northern Ontario the couple took up residence in Newmarket mums and ivy cascade The brides attendants were Miss Elaine Wood sister of the groom as maid of honor with the bridesmaids Mrs Jack ton and Miss Mary Lou Little They were gowned alike in matching white ballerina length nylon net frocks encrusted with gold sequins and boleros and mittens to match They carried cascades of ivy The maid of honor wore a band of carnations in her hair while the brides maids wore headbands of while baby mums Miss Wendy Gall cousin of the bride was flower girl wear ing a floor length gown of nylon net over taffeta with bodice of gold encrusted sequins She wore a halo of green Ivy and carried a basket of white del phiniums and baby mums Mrs Ted soloist Praise My Soul the King of Heaven and The Lords Prayer Mrs Angus was the accompanist Groomsman was Mr Ralph and ushers were Mr Perry Winch Jr brother of the bride and Mr Don Anderson At the reception following on the church lawn Mrs Winch mother of the bride received wearing a dress of Grecian Rose crepe with matching hat and accessories and a corsage of blue cornflowers and white delphin iums She was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a gown of princess blue crepe with matching accessories and corsage of white and pink car nations The couple left for honeymoon to Northern Ontario and later to New York city They are re siding in Toronto MISSIONARIES FROM SOUTH AMERICA VISIT PARENTS 9 WOOD WINCH TIMOTHY ST NEWMARKET Ruth Mary Winch became the bride of Gordon Wood in a candlelight ceremony at Kes wick United church on Saturday June Rev officiated assisted by Rev Geo Campbell White candles were placed in the windows and bas kets of white gladioli and mums decorated the church The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Keswick and the groom the son of Mr and Mrs Henry Wood Toronto The bride given In marriage by her father chose a gown of white imported Princess lace over white lustrous satin with fitted bodice and full flowing skirt of nylon tulle A beaded cop of seed pearls held her fin gertip length veil in place and she carried white gardenias Mr and Mrs Cook attend ed the Decoration services on Sunday and visited Mr and Mrs Max Mr and Mrs Howard Picker ing and children Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Pickering I Mr Austin Cook tended the Decoration services and called on friends here on Sunday Miss Florence Rah am Toron to her niece Patricia and her husband and daughter called on Mr and Mrs on Sunday We are sorry to report that Mr Wm Cook is ill Among former residents of Zephyr who attended the Decor ation services were Mrs Art Cannlngton Mr and Mrs A P Arnold Whitby and Mrs Aimer Meyers Toronto Mr and Mis Prospect Si Newmarket an now enjoying visit by their sot John mid his wife Ksther who haw been missionaries of Jehovahs Witnesses for the past three years in Santa Cruz Boliv ia On July the family will leave for New York to at tend the International Convention of Jehovahs Witnesses to be held at Yankee Stadium from July Hi to They wilt travel with other car groups also going from Newmarket In they will meet with over other Witnesses of Jehovah who arc aiming from about countries to participate In the largest re convention over held in America After the convention Mr and Mis hope to visit Mrs parents In Nakuncn Alberta before returning to their assignment In Santa Cruz minimi CLUB Birthday wishes are extended this week to Garry Gould Newmarket years old on Friday July Clifford George ley years old on Friday July Gayle Johnson Newmarket years old on Friday July Jo Ann Sutton Newmarket years old on Saturday July Edgar Newmarket years old on Saturday July 4 Laurine Newmarket years old on Monday July Donald Ward Newmarket years old on Tuesday July Hutchinson Newmarket years old on Tuesday July William Richard New market years old on Wednes day July Jean Eleanor Heaooek New market years old on Wednes day July Karl King Ravenshoe years old on Thursday July Ruth Wilkinson Sha ron years old on Thursday July Gordon Miller Sharon years old on Thursday July Ann Harrison Mount Albert 12 years old on Thursday July Send in your name address ago and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express Birthday club Another aged citizen Mr Lawrence Foster who was in his year passed away last Wed- and was buried from the Funeral Home on Satur day Mr and Mrs Jack and children Montreal arc visiting his brother Mr Albert Bundle ami other relatives for week Mr and Mrs Geo Keswick spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Bob Mr and Mrs Norman Winger spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floyd Winger Mr Bob Knights has begun work on his new house on a lot reserved at the front of his farm Congratulations to Mr and MOUNT ALBERT Mr and Mrs Archie Vancouver BC have been visit ing Mrs tilers sister Mrs Clements and nieces Mrs Car man Rolling and Mrs Bruce Roll- Miss Lea Toronto was a visit- or this week at the home of Mr and Mrs W Plphcr Mr and Mrs J Detroit were visitors at the home of their cousin Mrs Roy Carr Mrs Hamilton and friend of Geneva were visitors at the home of his mother Mrs Agnes Crowle Mrs Geo is in Mew- market with her daughter Mrs Arnold and Mrs Mr and Mrs Roy spent Sunday at Keswick with Mrs Council Mr and Mrs Morgan Madill Acton and Mr and Mrs Guy Williamson attended the Madill picnic at last Satur day The Chamber of Commerce Is making preparations to hold a monster carnival in new building as soon as com pleted The proceeds to go to the flood light fund Watch for date later Mr and Mrs Clayton Paisley are holidaying at Oshawn Port Hope Rice Lake and district Mr and Mrs Melville Smith and family Lindsay Mr and Mrs Herbert Mary Newmarket Mr and Mrs Ed Jer ry and and Mr and Mrs Thompson spent Sunday with Mr Mrs Paisley and family at tended the decoration service at Do not miss attending the Sun day evening band concert lit the park on July ID at pm also sponsored by the Chamber of Common News Mrs Jim Doughty Barbara Milne who were married Saturday at the home of the brides aunt Mr Bert Dike Mrs is visiting at the home of her granddaughter Mrs Rex Smith for several weeks Miss Bates holidaying at her nieces home in London Mrs Frank Milne has gone to Riley Lodge Muskoka for July and August Mr and Mrs Peter Milne visited on Sunday with relatives here Mrs Albert Milne returned with her son Mr Peter Milne to on Sunday for a holi day Miss Barbara Peters Toronto spent a weeks holiday with her grandparents Mr and Mrs John Grant Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson and family Long Branch visit ed on Sunday with Mrs Johnson who is very 111 Our best wishes are with Mrs Roy Coates who is convalescing at her home On Tuesday night July 14 ball team is playing ball team at our park Plans are well under way for our annual sports day to be held on Saturday Aug The of Wesley United church met at the home of Mrs Bert Dike on Wednesday after noon Mrs of Bradford is spending the summer months with Mrs P Dr Arkinstall and Jean are holidaying with friends near Lake Huron The Evening Auxiliary held a very successful bake sale on Mrs Harry Toombs lawn on Saturday afternoon Miss Mary Marsh Toronto is holidaying with her slater Mrs Aylward The United church picnle will be held at Park on Tuesday July Plan to come spend a pleasant day with us TO siiai e iv V k S lit i A f i Ms ji ft First and most important them by for in one organic control mnihoii that i by over it from early and blight Successful on for effective blight control because t a i Pa j4jl A 1 HERE ARE JUST A protected flelda stay of blight all season long vines a kept green and vigorous JO- THANK the spread of blight in al ready infected fields FEW REASONS WHY A or you to- it lcttor crop 1 Your will keep lor in fltoruge oil to lift unlike mixtures not vines or burn leave aafe on wjulpment no or de lay you Wii Hi ft Pub School At Mount Albert To Grade Sharon Auckland Betty Allison Helen Clark Sandra David Beverley Larry Cam Hie Linda Shares Marilyn Bobby Wilson Marion Wright Marsarot Joe Harrison Level io Grade 3 Bobby Harrison III Klrton Rickey Snyder ID Grade Tommy Evelyn Dike Bill Fair Patsy Harden Bobby Lamb Billy May John Barry Motion nonplus Hotly Palmer John To Carol Harrison Glen Garry Hob irwi Addle Janet Oliver ill Linda Harold Simpson Gary Hi Jean Green Grade Harper Hon Patsy Null Boh Palmer Margaret Palmer HI III Palsy Wright cm To Grade Jean Auckland John Dike tin Grant Dike Dike Lovna Green ionise Harrison Palmer Lois H Bona Id To Grade HI Paul Harp er Betty Harrison cm Andrea Melntyre ID Marl MnePhP Htm ID Betty Morion Carolyn Palmer John Hen- life Ted Smith ill Paul Snyder To tirade Miriam Auck land Case Belly Boiling ID li if J i I WfrtVa CANADA manufactured only by Rohm If aim Company a firm with yflafii of in tho production and of organic fun- your dealer for through proved best by twt enly KINO Ontario UatrilUto and in Ontario w art J I ii TvVy Ml v l feT nf sS J i J- t PUPILS SUCCESSFUL IN CONSERVATORY MUSIC EXAMS following a hit of candidates in amln held recently by the Royal Conservatory of of Toron to In Newmarket The name are arranged In order of merit Grade piano Charlotte Morton piano Monti flurrowa Donna Robert piano Profit piano honors David Boyd Marilyn Mary Vole Cook lei equal iionorai Baker McQrath van awl piw Hurry Buckler Nina ChrlNtlu John equal piano honor Walker Betty Mnrg- arot Ann Koffer paw Diane Grade A Dunn paw Ruth Jeanne Cuthorlno Grade a Carol Pollock Cruddocl Paul Moore Helen Ball Winifred Donald Dun- Robert Stewart Grade piano clan hon ors Carole honor Robert Wil liam Ruth ion Shirley Nancy Garrett Clar ence Bill equal Linda Jane Harrla Jacqueline Joan Scott David G I B B N 7 LOCAL It LONG D1STAVCI i MOVING AND CRATING AND PA T Phone Bulldozing grading pond digging backfilling truck- sand and atone i 1 ha A of replacing equally with num of ibcso It the Chapel of Si In the icttd roof originally laid mp to pay the whole of itutallln the It exempli of white mow wilurks of tain oln i I f

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