Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Jul 1954, p. 10

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j AND SERVICE STATION Open seven days a week closing hours Saturday pa- t ARCHERY Sport of Man Since Time Began The Newmarket Archers will make Id Shooting Target Shooting Instruction for Beginners those interested a meeting will be held TUESDAY JULY 20 PM NEWMARKET TOWN HALL ANTS QUARTERS FOR SALE construction ideal for cott- broiler houses garages etc demolished satisfy the persons wishing to build a age we will sell these buildings by they last Example A building would cost MORTON Newmarket for Rher particulars r a POLICY CONTINUOUS FROM ATURlAy ONLY CONTINUOUS FROM SATURDAY AT FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 17 THE MIGHTY SAGA OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE WINTERS IEWAN ft I W CLASSIFIEDS CONTINUED FROM PAGE IN CAIN In loving memory of a grandmother Sarah Cain who passed away July What would we give her hand to clasp Her patient face to see To hear her voice to see her smile As in the days that used to be But some sweet well meet again Beyond the toil and strife And clasp each others hand once more In heaven that happy life Ever remembered by grand daughters Muriel and Marie Grade to Grade Anderson Arlene Paul Gary Goode Margaret Long- field Dora Maries Frances Wilkinson Ted Grade to Grade Andrews Helen Dew Shirley Vivian Simpson Bill Watson Wilkinson Margaret Woodward Grade to Grade Fairbarn Cecil Forbes Gail Goreski James Lund Vin cent Carol Maries Essie ison Hector Mildred CAIN In loving memory of a dear mother Mrs Sarah Cain Ronald OP Suddaby who died July 18 We were always welcome No matter when we came That face in the doorway Always smiled the same Shed have a clean print apron on Her neat hair all And always glad to see us come That mother of mine We were always welcome No matter what the weather How she Would love to get Her family altogether And since shes gone its not the same The world Is bleak and bare We miss her every place we look And she just isnt there I like to think when life is done Wherever Heaven may be That shell be standing In the door Up there to welcome me Ever remembered by daughters Fern Ida and Dale Toombs Dale Walk er Anne Warren Marion Wilk inson Lois Woodward Glenn Grade to Grade Christopher Hay- ward Teddy Menzics Lois Kenneth Perry Robert Albert Walsh Fred Kenneth Grade to Grade Andeison Sharon Chapman Don Richard Dew Marilyn Greenwood Greenwood Ray Kenneday Allan Long- field Elmer Cob Vol- Klaas Wilkinson Ross Woodward Garry Doug las to Grade Beckett Bruce Barb ara Good Richard Ronnie Johnston Carole Mac- Key Sandra Maries Jean zies Betty Ann Murray Bobby Lawrence Reader Garry Velema Billy Wilkin son Marilyn Grade to Grade Dew Billy Anthony Danny Kennedy Barb ara Evelyn Smith Karen Smith Laurie Wayne Albert Vele- Walsh Caroline Wed- del Heather Grade to Grade Laurie Gail Earle Penelope Grant Alexander Robert Perry Sandra Thompson Rich ard Toombs Douglas Douglas CRITTENDEN In loving mem ory of a dear mother Marie Crit tenden who passed away July In our hearts your ling- 1 the long last lonely mile crSj Lovingly remembered his wife Always tender fond and true Minnie Theres not a day dear mother We do not think of you Ever remembered by daughter Beryl soninlaw Joe and grand son Garry I News WI will hold its July meeting at the home of Mrs Clarence Wright on Wednesday July at pm This meeting is for the girls Roll call A Community Need Hostesses Mrs John Grant Mrs man Mrs Miller and Mrs A Smith ENGAGEMENTS In loving mem ory of dear mother Delia Patten- den who passed away July 1935 Sweet memories will linger for ever Time cannot change them tis true Years that may come cannot sev er Our loving remembrance of you Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Ruth and soninlaw George STICKLAND In loving memory of a dear husband Alfred Stick- land who passed away July Just a thought of sweet remem brance Just a memory sad and true Just the love and sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you Lovingly remembered by his wife Ada WILSON In memory of my dear husband Arthur Wilson who was so suddenly called home July Since you have along the trail a bit ahead of me Call hack it will help me keep the path and look ahead to see The beauty of the mystery land that you from me And if per chance my lantern light should suddenly grow dim The echo of your dear sweet voice i know will help me win Should my heart grow tired and weary climbing up the steep Call hack the tenderness will spur my lagging tired feet And when the sun is sinking if but see you smile I know for sure that I shall make The engagement is announced of Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs Thurs day evening July There were members and 10 visitors pre sent Mrs Roy Cowieson read some interesting current events A committee was appointed to look after the booth on Sports Day at Saturday July Members are to donate 2 pits if possible and to assist in the booth some time during the afternoon or evening A dance will be held in Mr Bert Boyds bam Friday night July sponsored by the Union Street Institute Proceeds will be for the York County Hospital building fund Mrs Walter Rose program Jane Elizabeth daughter of Mr 1 convener read an exellent art- Charles William Badger Aurora on The sea and its the late Mrs Badger to Mr Ronald McQuarrie son of Mr and Mrs Isaac McQuarrie Maple the marriage will take place on Saturday July at oclock in Aurora United church Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Montreal announce the engage of their daughter Margaret to Mr Wagner Larsen West Dover Vermont son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Kingston formerly of Newmarket the marriage will take place on Sat urday August in Mrs John Keswick wishes to announce the engage ment of her daughter Jean Hazel to Mr John Edward Toronto the marriage to take place on Saturday August in Keswick United church The girls trio entertained HOLLAND THEATRE BRADFORD Mr and Mrs Edward Atkinson Holland Landing announce the engagement of their daughter Eileen to Mr Jim youngest son of Mr and Mrs James Aurora the marriage will take place Aug CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors ami friends for their kindness to hi our sad bereavement of our mother Mrs Walter Little fur their flowers and kind words also wish to thank the Rev for his consoling message The family THURSDAY TO SATURDAY In Technicolor Easy To Love Esther Williams Van Johnson SECOND FEATURE Sky Commandos Dan Frances MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY The Intruder SECOND FEATURE Main Si To Broadway Helen Hayes Lionel Tuesday Night is Night 1ST OFFER 2ND OFFER 3RD OFFER IRONON DESIGNS IN COLORS LC- TTrT fl 1 tr JDREY JULY a- The SAVE FOR THOSE Stroke of your Iron presto Linens with tea roses Theyre butter yellow and tawny orange with leaves of vivid They look handpainted on towels luncheon cloths aprons sheets pillowcases nip cm In sus- the color stays Make gifts galore beat sellers for your bazaar booth Pattern has color designs four I to Inches eight I to inches Jiffy Ironon Washable Ten complete patterns to sew embroider crochet printed riant In the Alice Brooks Needle- craft Book Plus many more patterns to scud toys fashions Sent cents In coin for this pattern cannot be accepted to The Era and Express Household Arts Newmarket Pri pla ADDRESS NUMBER and SIZE Perfect couple cool scooped- dress phis coverup bolero This is an outfit youll wear to work on trips summers tiOdcKree days how bolero stops above waist emphasises flan of skirt Pattern Misses Sizes 18 10 Size dross yards 35inch fabric bolero requires 1 yards Send CENTO In coins tstampa cannot be accepted for pattern Print plainly NAME APD8C88 Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN of the Km wd t Have i 1 grSaF sav SPECIAL monarch Maygoriite COIO SPECIAL QUALITY SPECIAL I SPEC A Pickles SPECIAL Lea DomeslI Monarchic Certo Certo Ci Seal- Red Rub Metal Jar fruit Jars Jelly Jars 9 1 7 Ub ICi Burnsjhic Davis Dysons Dill Pick Hansens Instant FRUITS f FROM BRADF APING GOOD SIZE QUART j A mm 1 HEAPING IAKGE BUNCHES AVJl in 1 PA or- wji MOW i ON rf vvr MjgG iiM o J iU- rfqn iLV MY v3n IMUW v n

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