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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1956, p. 18

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I J HOOKED AUG WIDE PRIZE A It of rug Iwm awarded in ft competition at Montreal the Canadian Guild which took in February Her work I hooted tug by in home cm King i drew the scene the near the J river vegetable and garden with tree Incorporates in country the natural of The oat the erne of fruit On of the in the Theodore in writ ten comment her the focclknc of ia that many item are aacrifiein the at and at time the ito- JTarvia of which aha dyad At SdM Far Mr Arthur Brown King City has retired from the position of janitor of the King City school after years faithful service Mr Laurent has been appointed to fill his place his place his duties commencing on April Mr Browns health did not permit the extended duties which wtli be required when the fifth classroom is opened next September A few years ago Mr Brown Bays he knew every child by name but with so many new comers in the school section he found he could name only 25 per cent of the pupils He has seen school develop from two rooms with pupils to four with children Whereas he used to spend two hours daily at the caretaking he found it required four hours with additional work on Sat urday and Sundays In his time he has worn out corn brooms in addition to brushes for meticulous work from page portion which we cannot pos sibly fail to for that reason that folk love to sing them No Mr Editor I do not agree with you in the stand taken by and some of your cor respondents in this matter of minstrel shows As far as the di rectress and the young people who were associated with the presentation of the Sharon Junior Farmers minstrel show are concerned I am positive that there was never any thought of ridiculing the on the part of any of them when their programs were presented They are not of that turn of mind Their outlook is more mature and wholesome than that No doubt the same can be said of those responsible for the pro duction and presentation of the minstrel shows in Newmarket Yours very sincerely A Walter I past present and future the field of nutrition for farm KUveatock was described by Bob Murray of the feed and fertilizer nutrition department of Canada Packers when he City Lions on night April 3 An graduate he was introduced by mi they of ShurGain Maple Twentytwo dist- feirijct farmers were guests of the Murray gave a short his with illustrations on research which has brought Teeing methods up to unprece- 3dlehted levels Greater progress has been made in farm animals than for human during the past Poultry today has 35 djents and vitamins compared to six years ago Mr Murray was thanked by Lion Jennings Hodgson a farmer paid dcurtesy visit to the Lions club Charles manager of Farms gave the offi cial invitation from Burns to hold the second Lions barn dance on his farm in June Kingsview inducted as the Artnouncement was made of the Lions Spring Thaw enter oh Miy with as A Peter and John will be Bruce Hall reported on v special meeting with King township planning board by vil- trustees and others the zoning bylaw and area V f i Oh Wednesday April St StephensBradway United church Winnipeg was the scene of an evening wedding when Frances McDonald daughter of Mrs McDonald and the late Wells McDonald of King City became the bride of Hubert Gra ham Mayes of Edmonton son of Mr and Mrs Ralph E Mayes of Graysville Manitoba The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev S in a setting of white lilies The church choir sang The Lord will not suffer thy foot to be moved by Bach Dr J G gave the bride in marriage- She was dressed in a floorlength gown of imported white lace in rose pattern over ice blue tulle and white The costume was styled with fitted bodice very full skirt long sleeves and flared peter pan collar Her headdress cap was of matching lace holding her fingertip She carried a cascade bouquet of feathered white carnations Waldon was maid of honor attired In a gown of blue and matching hat She carried a bouquet of daffodils Carlylc Mayes broth er of the groom was best man and the ushers were Lome Wal lace and Edward Cook The reception for quests was held at the home of Mrs Joseph Ball a friend of the whose mother received in a navy blue dress matching hat and accessories and a cor sage of pink roses The grooms mother wore a twopiece sheer dress and white hat Her corsage was of red roses The bride travelled In a navy blue suit blue hat and navy shoes and gloves Her corsage was a white gardenia The couole took their honey moon at and are makine their home in Edmonton Alber ta where the groom is a producer with the Canadian Company Among the guests was Miss Jean McDonald of Toronto an aunt of the bride Readers Write April Dear Sir It was with much interest that I read your sport editors column of March and his questions re the sale of hockey equipment to May I assure sir that this equipment was purchased by the Hockey club We paid the stated price of plus freight and no indi vidual earned was given or gained monetarywise on this deal What would be a true value of this hockey equipment and why was it bought immediately Perhaps a slight explanation of our position will explain this query Our intermediate club obligated itself to promote juvenile and high school hockey in this community Our budget is This should explain the shoestring financing we work with Equipment being a must for the protection of these young people we were constantly on the alert for secondhand gear The condition providing it could be mended was secondary Therefore when we heard of surplus arid we were assured that it was in fair shape we took their word and bought sight un seen What was or is the value of the goods To us in it was a bargain because it gave us equipment for our kids and it answered a crying need To an entrepreneur with an eye for gain I do not think it was a If you add the cost of cleaning repairing volunteer or other wise of this equipment you will find the final cost was more than the paid price Rest assured we do not feel that the people of Newmarket were wronged Sincerely yours Velanoff President the will on Tuesday April at the home of Mrs Cecil Wood AH conven ers are asked to have reports ready for thla meeting The Awake club meets each Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Glover The project for this term is meat in the menu Nine girls are in at f- l Student teachers from Toronto Teachers college at school this week include Misses Margaret Marion Bell Judith Mallar and Dean Ol son Mr and Mrs Elmer Starr arid Stuart Starr attended the North York Temperance convention at Christian church on Friday April Z Miss Shirley Smith and broth er Clarke spent most of their Easter holidays with their grand parents Mr and Mrs Lome Clarke and Mrs To ronto Miss Kettleby spent several days with Mrs also visiting her cous in Miss Wanda On Sunday Mr and Mrs Del- mar Preston and join ed Mr and Mrs David Preston of Toronto and motored to Lind say in time for church service and spending the rest of the day with Mrs Preston Seniors sister and family Mr Mrs M Wanda and Mrs Clure and were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr Jewitt Ket Mr and Mrs Roy Cody left on Wednesday for two weeks to be spent in Indiana and other points plays in the community and the countrys betterment Mrs Wm Hodgson Kettleby rural vice president took the de votional theme Mrs Louis Mar- wood the president chaired the meeting A vocal solo was given by Mrs Chas of Mrs J Glass and Mrs Hunter poured tea Refresh- merits were convened by Mrs Archie McDonald Mrs Fred OBrien and Mrs Murdoch m to mi r -a- v V j r 99 cars 9 jrJ l Arrangements have been completed to averaq ft r- J r jKAx j w J r L i j 5s a W W J T ft -W-J- v a Y -x- A- irr mm tfc T jj 1 iT- j ON JUX r 4 A p4 M Make A Habit Meet Your Friends At The HESS IDA Drug Store Two Graduate Pharmacists Ton Si Aurora Galls Telephone PA KING Mrs Strang spoke to at Laskay United church at the meeting of WMS when visitors came from Maple King City Teston and She spoke on the fourfold program of temperance racial brother hood social welfare and world peace touching on the part each fc l r r JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE telephone PA For Friendly Personal Service J PhmB m St Aurora The Drug Store News- Agent Business Founded Telephone PA fcl MS f i j rf am I i an ii y etr T armmmmM pp 1 Am J rK ii ft BE TDV JUKE IU IK K s rf -ih- BOTSFORD STREET PHONE and oldsmobilk cars Sec McCaffw or f or trj DAN McTAVISH PROPRIETOR CHEVROLET TRUCKS I i cat WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SERVICE MfVWv fje n w- r -vV-T- L a t i 1 i rf fe- to 1 hit P- ix ii r J YSS r 5 ir If ire v fefr 5P j i -A- Vv r TV Vi K fc- v 3i 5jtv p ff V w i- t J T iVV i 1 j y rtj p33 i 1 to a J v s SjgA a 1 K a ii i B i JTJ I 13 l- Tfvij

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