Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Aug 1956, p. 12

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i j w 3 ADVXT ENTERTAINMENT IvV- SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING ORE I SPECIAL MATINEE PRIZES BRING A FROM A PACKAGE OF CHEERIOS WHEATIES SUGAR JETS TRIX with your NAME and ADDRESS Printed on It and you will receive a Lone Hanger mask and a chance to win a Jet Paratrooper and a Lone Hanger nun and holster set REGULAR MATINEE PRICES MONDAY TUESDAY fAMMOUtfT ALFRED HITCHCOCKS JS TROUBLE HARRY TECHNICOLOR lit J Of WEDNESDAY Matinee and yrifc King City and District Mrt Lima- Ring Mr and Mm Charles motored to their wed ding reception alter their mar riage in King City Anglican church on Auguit the bride the former Freda Rot out of the car in her bridal attire and bestowed her beautiful bouquet on Mrs Harry Edwards King St who la an old friend of the Dent family While he marriage ceremony of Freda Wendy Dent and Char les Marston was being consecrat ed at King City Anglican church al oclock the bridal march was played at Tees England by the brides matern al uncle Sidney Clew at hi home where a family gathering was held to honor the ceremony With Mr ami Mrs Glow were the bride aunt Mrs Jessie Davie her husband and their daughter and her husband They held a wedding supper with toasts and wedding cake Glen Dew St Ids wife Frances and three of their children and twin boys John and James along with Vic tor Doner his wife and their children Jimmle and Mary Lou spent a few days vacation at Algonquin Park Mr and Mrs Campbell and four children are taking a vacation at London where Mrs Campbells mother Mrs Morri son lives At the home of Mrs Alex Campbell Williams St King City the King City team of the KVW league held a miscellaneous shower for He Camphn on of their players who is to be married in Septem ber Hazel Campbell mother of four children is also one of the players Miss Camplins parents live at Her sister Mrs Jessie Ross King City also plays with King City club Ralph La Roger Pow ell and Bobby Campbell Donald young friends of Tommy Smith of Toronto when he lived in King City were his guests on Aug at Springwater Park Mid- hurst when his parents held a birthday party on his seventh birthday Mr and Mrs- Gordon Smith Tommy and Allan motor ed to King and took the children to for the day DENT In All Saint Anglican church King City Saturday August the marriage of Freda Wendy Dent daughter of Mr and Mm Frederick to Charles own of Mr and Mrs department of Dairy Map6lofl Aurora wa8 peter Mr and Mrs Search all Page The Newmarket and Express Friday At of Toronto Mr and Mrs Bruce Toronto Mrs Dunn of Birmingham England mother of Mis Mr and Me New Dairy Department James Armstrong King City has recently been appointed head of a new Products Advertising Weston created to serve the dairy indus try by providing a new and ef fective yearround advertising program The program is said to be designed to give active and stimulating promotion to all dairy products Mr Armstrongs experience in merchandising and sales promo tion provides him with a valu able background for the position He be available to the indus try as an advertising and sales promotion consultant Vote Water Aug Property owners of the Noble- ion water area will vote on a de benture issue of to fin ance a proposed waterworks system for the community Vot ing will be held on Thursday Aug in the community hall from noon until pm Henderson Concord Mrs Larry Smith and daughter Patricia Toronto Mr and Mrs William Guelph Mr and Mrs Mrs A K Bennett Aurora Gordon Stone Aurora Wayne Robinson Newmarket and friends from Aurora and Toronto K Student Escapes Serious Injury Cadet Sue Grew Tours Western Camps Flight Cadet Grew daughter of Mr and Mrs John Crew King City has just return ed from a weeks trip to the Uni versity air training cadet camps the western provinces in con nection with the public relations department of the Trenton Com mand With Roy Wood and two photographers Cadet Grew was detailed to accompany them to write the script captions for photographs taken of the activities of the camps Winni peg and Cadet Grew graduated at Lon don Ont air training centre this summer She has now returned to the Trenton base and will be bark at Carlton College Ottawa this fail where she is studying journalism in her second year Miss Grew won two scholarships at Carlton last term John Aurora was lucky to have escaped with a badly bruised thigh after he rolled down the steep roof of the Lock hart residence King City and plummeted to feet to the ground last Friday forenoon He was near the top of the roof staining asphalt shingles when a bucket of stain slip ped from the ladder Splashed and blinded from the liquid he his footing and rolled off the gable roof down to the main roof and then to the ground John who is entering his third year medical course at the Uni versity of Toronto this fall can hardly explain the episode it happened so fast Luckily Rodney Dell was mowing the lawn and called Dr A Hardy to the scene John was removed by ambulance to York County hospital where he re mained until Sunday He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Robert gkinson of Aurora Child Struck Car David Malt son of Rev A Hart and Mis Halt King has recovered satisfactorily after a traffic accident on King St not far from the Baptist par sonage late hist Thursday after noon The little boy had darted from the north side of the highway into the path of an east bound ear driven by Kenneth X Oak Ridge David suffered a bruise to head and a bruinc to the left side of his back Years In Ministry Rev Archibald Retires Rev Herbert Archibald and his wife of San California motored to Ontario last week to visit his six sister and is making headquarters at the home of his sister Mrs Arthur King City Retiring after years in the ministry under the Methodist church of the United States the Archibalds are building a home miles east of Los Angeles and about miles away from the ministers son Dr Herbert Archibald who lives in Ontario California The site will be on a mountain feet above sea level Born on the Archibald farm at Strange sixth concession of King the parents were the late Mr and Mrs diaries Archibald He was educated at Strange public and Aurora high school he wanted to be a missionary in India and since the Canadian Methodist church sup ported no missionaries in that country the young man went to the US under the American church He set out on Sept years ago lor his chosen field where he laborer in evan gelism for years He has been 111 years altogether In the south ern California Methodist Confer ence MOUNT PLEASANT The Womens Guild met at the home of Mr J Lcany on Tues day to make the final arrange ments for their which is emitted by Rev Thomas Robinson in a setting of white gladioli which decorated the altar of the chancel The wedding music was played by Mrs Dan During the signing of the register she played The Wedding Hymn and other favorite hymn of the bride As the bride entered the church Mrs played and the bridal march when the couple left the church Wearing a gown of traditional white bridal satin the bride was given in marriage by her father Her floor length costume made on princess tines had a low round neckline trimmed with tear drop pearls and cap sleeves The dropped torso was into bouffant fullness and trimmed with the tear drop pearls Her white tiara headdress was encrusted with lily of the valley brilliant sequins and pearls From it hung her embroidered tulle fingertip veil She wore short nylon net frilled mittens and carried a cascade of sweet heart rose buds stephanotis and sprays of green fern Concealed in the bridal attire was a white satin bow which was worn by the grooms great grand mother on her wedding day years ago The attendants all dressed in soft pink were Mrs William McCachen as matron of honor in satin Shirley and Janet the senior bridesmaids and Gail Thompson the junior attendant They wore cocktail length crystal glamor pink made similar in style to the brides gown Gail Thompsons dress had a portrait neckline and a bow with stream ers at the waistline at the back All wore picture hats in match ing pink and short mittens with pink pearl accents The attend ants carried colonial bouquets of pink rosebuds white carnation blue tinted baby mums set on net laceton and white streamer ribbon Edward Maraton was his broth- groomsman and the ushers were Peter Van Van- and Gary Gilbert Aurora At Oak Ridges where the re ception was held at Ridge Inn the brides mother received in azure blue taffeta with collared bolero jacket The bodice of the sleeveless dress was trimmed with white lace and rhinestones She wore a small hat of while lace over blue and her accessories were white Her corsage was pink roses blue and white carnation petals The grooms mother assisted wearing dusky rose lace over taffeta trimmed with narrow bands of matching ribbon Her hat was navy with ribbon velvet trim and she wore navy accessor ies Her corsage was pink rose buds and petals of carnations For her travelling outfit the bride chose a two piece ensemble Her shantung silk dress with flared skirt had a design in avocado green coral and choco late brown Her short sleeved linen duster coat was lined with the same material as the dress Her linen hat elbow length gloves shoes and clutch purse were in avocado green After a honeymoon at Bonnie View tun Lake the couple will make their home at Quebec where the groom is a civil engineer with Canadian industries Limited Among the guests was the grooms grandmother Mrs Morlock Toronto Other visiting guests were Mr and Mrs Tom Mr and Mrs Patterson Mr mid Mrs Nor r is We wish to extend our greetings to the residents of Newmarket and district from oar new location We will endeavour to sup ply you with the same first class mere handi you be en getting and provide you with service to your present and new appliances second to none APPLIANCES Phone 1535 Newmarket Phone Albert being held at the home of Mrs Percy Brown next Wednesday I Mrs Grace Motr and son August 18 in the afternoon Mr and Mrs George Alt- THURSDAY ft ft Will Happen Within Your Lifetime OUT FUTURE COM I J 1 i mm AMAZING WONDROUS SPECTACLES OF TOMORROW J in si itv Super a 1 From For almost years it has been my pleasure to be of service to the people of Newmarket and district From the very first your response has been most gratifying Over the many years it has been a pleasure to do business with so many people of the district and through this association I have made many friends I sincerely hope you will continue with the same support for Mr the new owner who will I am sure continue the same good service mm est Outlaw Soon -fi- NIGHTLY AT PM and SAT MATS Lit PM AIR CONDITIONED FOB YOUR COOL COMFORT PUBS TO LADIES Every Monday and day beautiful ware To my employees who have given me their loyal support over these years my heartfelt gratitude Again many Stewart

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