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Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Aug 1956, p. 11

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MM Stmt Vahws BHiavn News tack Goods satisfactory or monoy rof undod A crowd attended the Friday evening la the haM in honor Mr old muI That- tti mm gifts community Rev Mrs to lor Mr and Mr Dan visited his Mrs Stank Mahoney and for the weekend Mr and Mrs Harvey and Mr and An John King Island Grove haul dinner on Sunday with Mr Norman King Mr and Mrs Fred acid boys and Mr Toronto had tea Friday evening and Mrs and Kay spending a lew days with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mr lib- and Mrs and boys wife war weeke A is in for a weeks Mr and Mrs King and the at Ism home at Mr a Jack Morgan GlareoOAt in honor of Mr who Ma birthday on Mr Donald Davidson and damiMc on In the Win returned home to alter a few Hay Mr and I PERT EST I Am Your Neighbour would like to meet you I Station at Dr and Main Newmarket extend to you a most hearty invitation im drop la and get acquainted as sincerely interested in the efficient of your ear and would like the opportunity of demonstrating our and Friendly Service by checking your Tires Battery anal at any time I am proud offer you Gaaoline and which are unexcelled for quality and performance We alia carry a of tirea batteries and accessaries for your J hope we Jure the pleasure el serving you CAR WASHING TIRE AND OPEN UNTIL JO PM TM Milt KEFFER YOUR DEALER ONLY MAS POWERTHRUST l HOLLAND LANDING Held from last week The United Church Sunday School on Thursday July at Couchiching Park was a great success thanks to the untiring effort of Mr Grace French and her helpers Three bus loads of shining and singing children left the landing at am returning at tired and well filled with cookies candy and sandwiches is back again after a wonderful recovery We all wish Mrs Thomas Rob inson a speedy return from York County hospital Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Guy St Pierre nee Shu- on the arrival of Kim six lbs nine Grandma looks better than ever It is about time better guard rails are placed on Dead Mans curve at No highway and Bradford street whore the car of Mr Cyril crashed through to the house of Mr George early Sun day morning The accident re sulted in the death of Mr This has been the scene of many accidents The checkerboard seems to have failed its purpose The time for action is now Let us save lives A ratepayers meeting will be held in the community hall next Tuesday August at pm to discuss the road project This has been colled by the chairman of trustees The meeting be heft Aug at the Mrs Leg- are responsible for the program other members the refreshments Mr and Mrs Francis Starr and family have moved to Ottawa and Rev and Mrs Rogers have moved Into the Start- res We wish little Miss Barbara Harrison a speedy recovery from the measles Mr Sterling Cody spent the weekend with his brother and wife Mr and Mrs Roy Cody The and Louise Walker kit by on Thurs day of last week to relatives at Mew Guests on recently for dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs were Mr and John Stevenson and son Donald Vancouver BC They called on other friend A years ago the were residents of Mr and Mrs Bill Hancock Sharon and Wayne returned home to after a few days spent at the home Mr Earl Toole Recent Sunday guests at the Greenwood home included Mr and Mrs W Pipher and son Orillia Mrs Isaac Johnson Viola Max and Elmer Johnson Kathleen Vineland is spending a few days with Miss Preston I Newmarket Era and Express Friday Page Mr and Mrs Donald Walter Graham were married in Sharon- Hope United church The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Walter Graham Sharon GRAHAM ceremony was performed by the SharonHope United Church Mr the soloist was the scene of the wedding on SHAW SMITH A pretty wedding was solem nized in St Andrews Presbyter ian church Newmarket Satur day Jane by Rev John ston when Doris Eleanor Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Smith and George Reginald Shaw son of Mr and Mrs Win Shaw exchanged their nuptial vows in a double ring ceremony The bride given in marriage by her father chose a floor length gown of white embossed faille with fitted bodice scalloped neckline and full skirt falling Into a long train Her matching headdress embroidered with pearls held her full length veil She carried a cascade of red rosea and James Bell in a deep cor al crystal charm waltz length gown was matron of honor for her sister and Miss Lois Robin- j son and Miss Lois Gibson were bridesmaids wearing identical gown in a lighter coral crystal charm all carrying cascades of cream roses Anne Howard niece of the bride was a charming little flower girl in pink nylon Bas kets of pink and white peonies complemented the color scheme The soloist Miss Marian Gib son sang The Lords Prayer and during the signing of the reg ister Because with Mr Heydens at the organ Mr Ronald Palmer was man and James Bell and Chester Shaw brother of the groom act ed as ushers The reception was held at the home of the brides sister Mrs Kenneth Howard The brides mother received wearing a blue printed silk with navy accessor and corsage of red roses the gooms mother assisting wearing navy with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses For travelling the bride a pink and navy ensemble with pink hat The couple will reside in Pickering AWEEK AND MORE Become a wholesaler In your area Make huge re peat profits diitrtbuing pro duets made by General Electric Pont Echo Walt Disney Toys etc full or part time We turn over lucrative established retail store accounts to selected person with car and For full details write SALES LTD Elm St Toronto i June when Margaret Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket was married to Donald Walter Graham son of Mr and Mrs Walter Graham Sharon The No Substitute For Cut Stone Permitted In Aurora Office No substitute for the cut stone specified in the original plan will be accepted by Aurora council for the Kelner office building which will be built on the site of the old fire hall Mr appeared at council two weeks ago and asked the councils indulgence in substitut ing a less expensive material for facing the building since bride was ring bearer was Mrs Elmer Pratt Stroud a cousin of the groom accompanied by Mr George Richardson Van- dorf Given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a white lace gown over satin decorated with mother of pearl sequins in the form of flowers Her shoulder length veil was caught in a crown decorated with pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white mums The bridesmaids were Peggy and Ruth Bond dressed in blue and carrying green mums and roses Matron of honor was Donna Patrick sister of the bride wearing sheer with shrimp mums roses A niece of the bride Susie Patrick was flower girl dressed in pale yellow and carrying mums and roses Billy Patrick nephew of the patcd revenues had not come up to his expectations and he was seeking some method of cutting costs He explained that the use of brick rather than stone would about in the cost of the building Mayor Henderson mother received commented it was about 175 j dress with white a year interest and principal assisted by the grooms over 20 years But it means navy with white more to us as i i e of this town The lot was sold with the Attending the groom was his cousin Murray Allan and the ushers were Harry Hunt cousin the groom and Jim the brides brother At the reception in Sharon Community Hall the brides a light blue accessories mother in accessories For a honeymoon trip to the Laurentians and Thousand Is- AURORA and DISTRICT Crusade For Christ fa brings REV LEIGHT0N FORD OF THE Billy Graham Evangelistic Assn TO fc I i A Off to big emits And this hauler just on of six smart station wagons your Chevrolet dealer is proud to offer Load em up with of cargo sturdy vinyl interiors give whatever chore fashionable am funloving a Chevrolet station wagon is the perfect answer to many a needs Yours Come WOUd a Powder blue linen suit with white acces sories They now Jive in Sharon fa used I dont think we weak en said DeputyReeve Victor 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