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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Sep 1956, p. 13

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Mr And Mrs John Williams Celebrate Anniversary In wiling at beautiful floral Including he gift from the mayor and council member of of Newmarket Mr and Mr John Williams entertained friends and relatives en the oc casion of their diamond The bride of year received her guest wearing a mauve tailored afternoon with a of pink carnations and White baby mums tied with a silver how Mr Hoy Longford their only daughter helped lo receive wearing a pale blue ben- Saline tailored dress shawl collar outlined In sequins and corsage of pink roses She was assisted by Mrs Percy Williams of Owen Sound daugh terinlaw who wore a black end white dot corded winter cotton with full skirt and off- shoulder neckline tier corsage was of deep red roses Mr and Mrs Williams who are fil and years of age were married in Maidenhead Berk shire England September They came to in and moved to Owen Sound in where they resided for year before moving to New market Both are enjoying fairly good health and were able to enjoy spending Ilia day greeting friends and relatives and reading the numerous cards and tele grams which they received The telegrams included one from Her Majesty Queen sent by her private secretary from Buckingham Palace which read The Queen sends you warm congratulation and good wishes on your Diamond Wedding Day Other telegram were from their son Percy a Great Lakes sailor who was unable to be present Leslie M Frost prime minister of Ontario Lex Mac kenzie MPP North York and Ihe Maidenhead Advertiser England A scroll from ihe Province of Ontario extending heartiest congratulations was sent by the provincial secretary Among the many letters re ceived were greetings from Louis St Laurent prime minister of Canada J Smith for Worth York Grace church New market Alliance Tabernacle Owen Sound Key Black- WKLLBABV CLINIC wellbaby clinic for rou tine checks will be held at the York County Health Unit offices Main Hi on Friday Sept from to pm The clinic is spon sored by Newmarket Wo mens Institute former of Alliance Tabernacle In Owen Sound and Mrs now residents of Calgary and from Mrs K who was Mrs Williams brides maid still living England Mrs Williams was moved by letters received from former members of her Sunday school class who paid tribute to her Christian leadership During the afternoon Mayor M and the town clerk Wesley Brooks called and brought greetings from the town of Newmarket Tea was served from a lace- covered table centred with a beautiful three tiered wedding cake suitably inscribed for the occasion the gift of the Lang- ford grandchildren which was flanked by tall white tapers in silver Serving the guests afternoon and evening were Mrs Kenneth Lang ford Mrs Glen and Shirley granddaughters Mr and Mrs Williams receiv ed gifts of money from the fam ily and grandchildren Quests included friends and relatives from Midland Toronto Owen Sound Keswick and A gift of flowers was sent from friends in Cornwall who were unable to be present Mr William served for a short time on the staff of the Corn wall Freeholder NEWS the W New for this column must be In the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to new arid reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately hobby club On the evening of August Hop Bobby Club held its annu al corn and roast at Mrs cottage Glen Beach Lake Approximately A members and friends enjoyed an evening of euchre prior to the lunch of corn and coffee The September meeting will be held on the at the home of Mrs Wright Program com mittee Mrs Walker Mrs W Bales Lunch- Committee Mrs Evans Mrs Gordon Mrs Crone and Mrs Ramsey Mrs Nelson Ion will be the guest spea ker The regular meeting of the Newmarket branch will not be hold on the Usual date but will be postponed one week to Thurs day Sept at In the Agricultural Board Rooms ford St This special program will mark the local branchs an niversary Plan to attend and make this meeting the happiest gettogeth er In memory Details of the pro gram will be announced next Week A visit lo the home of Mrs Neil noted collect or and speaker on early Canad ians was enjoyed by the Union street bunch on September COMMON ROUND Continued from Page together I can make our visit to the cat show a sort of foot note to this music They the cats were beautiful and some allowed they felt their worth by their haughty withdrawal This wo especially true of the Persians They were aloof and aoroe even retired behind their and like refused to show them in contrast the Siamese cats with their triangular golden brown faces and blue eyes want ed attention and talked back tolling of their troubles with heat and people and low of free dom They are attractive and make gnat pets Out I will nay ilia our St ripe could have taken honor away from hi iounterpart in the clans and Hil da Tommy was half a size larger than any cat there As fill the first time 1 had ever been to the Ik- fore the cats loft I wan delighted and Id that the whose were adorned with the ribbons they had won regarded us a much as to ttyi Ive wen the world and no common cat When we came home and our crowded round to purr their Joy ami incidentally to be fed I looked them over and didnt iee toy suffered by comparison They were sleek and round and happy more can a en I want BLACKBURN PICNIC On Sunday August the Blackburn family held their last picnic on the old homestead The present owner Leo Blackburn has sold the farm which has been held in the Blackburn name for years The oldest member of Ihe fam ily was present Thomas Black burn Pottage villa aged The youngest was Brian Moss Toron to aged the grandson of Mr and Mrs Leo Blackburn John Blackburn SI his sou Kenneth and grandson Bill all of Lansing Michigan also attended Other members attended from Owen Sound Hamilton Weston Tottenham and New Toronto HOPE Members were allowed to tour this charming home carefully built of materials salvaged from an old barn The interior fin ished in natural pine furnished with articles made and used by our early pioneers assembled to show off the beauty and hardship of the pioneer way of life Mrs Neil leads a busy life and has made a few concessions to modern comfort such as comfort able chairs and a built In She spoke enthusiastically about log cabin project recently started by the York County his torical society Union street institute decided to endorse this project with a donation of one hundred dollars The cabin will be placed on the temple grounds at Sharon PINE ORCHARD Held from Last Week- Miss Jean Johnston Toronto has been holidaying at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter John- Ross received the Eaton Co trophy for the highest number of points in the New market Horticultural flower show for and the fives Co prize for number of plants In a recent gladioli show Ronnie Preston has been visit tag relatives la Niagara Kails Mrs John Skinner Newmark et was a holiday weekend guest of Mrs George Wood Rev George delivered an impressive Labor Sunday sermon at Union church on Sunday will meet at home of Mrs Arthur Baxter Wednesday Sept MOUNT PLEASANT The Womens Guild will meet 12 at 2 pm will be our guest School opened on Tuesday with Mrs Thompson in charge of the senior room and with Miss S Da vidson the junior room teach er Mr and Mrs William and Mr and Mrs Roy at tended the on Thursday of Union church met at the home of Mrs for the September meeting A of favorite hymns was greatly enjoyed Roll call was responded to by a harvest verse read a chapter from Rev A Youngs series Relig ion and Life Mrs J It Chapman visited her daughter last week Mrs and Mr Aurora Mr and Mrs Howard Haines Larry were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Don Sheridan Burlington JR EVENING The Junior Evening auxiliary of Trinity United church will open the season a meet ing in the Sunday school room on Tuesday Sept at pm Mrs Howard Cordons group will be In charge of the program NEWMARKETy Social News Mr and Mrs I Robinson Mrs the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Stanley Robinson Port Credit and attended the wedding of their grandson Ken neth Robinson and Miss Welsh Toronto Mr and Mrs Thompson and Mr ami Mrs William Thomp son and Terry alt of Preston vis ited Mr and Mrs Vincent Hod gins recently SharonHope United church services will be held each Sun day at am followed by Sun- j A the home of Mrs evening Rev Sutton WEDDING ROBINSON WELSH On August at Wesley United church Toronto Mae daughter of Mr and Mrs M Welsh Toronto was married to Kenneth Gordon Robinson son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Robinson Port Credit Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a full length dress of white lace a finger tip veil and carried a bouquet of roses carnations and Shasta dais ies liar bridesmaid wore a dress pale blue silk and carried a bouquet After the reception the happy couple left to spend their honey moon in the USA Woman Protests Value Set By Govt On Cottage for Not At a hearing on September at the Ontario Munici pal Board Upheld the appraisal made by King Township and the Ontario government on a small summer cottage and lot owned by Mrs Marie Keeso in the num ber Trails The government appraisal was hut Mrs claimed that her property was worth She had disagreed with the government offer of compen sation which was made IS months when properties were appraised after the lum ber Trails were declared flood land following Hurricane Hazel in October 1054 Trails is on the cast branch the Hum he river All I two of the property owner accepted their appraisal One of these was settled this summer but Mrs remain ed adamant despite a resolution by council that all the remaining residences were lo be vacated by August The solicitor Staled that Mrs could ap peal to a higher court An original summer colony de velopment stinted yea is ago the Trails became residential area be fore King Township had an of building bylaw All properties in the site now belong King Township When the remaining buildings have cleared away following auction salt on September the area will be utilized by Hum- her Valley Conservation Author- it as a sanctuary A Meeting On September For Area Doctors of York Peel and Ontario counties will gather at the Briars Coif and Country Club Jacksons Point for a full day of business and scientific meetings Wednesday Sept i9 The occasion is the annual of District No of the Ontariu Medical Association and Dr Murray Douglas Windsor presidentelect of the association will address the noon luncheon Quest speakers on the scien tific program are Dr Hurst Drown associate professor in medicine University of Toronto whose subject will be Thera peutics and Dr M Paul clinical teacher Department of Obstetrics University of Toron to who will speak on Uterine Inertia Both speakers are also on the medical stuff of Toronto Hospital where Dr Drown is Mc columnist of the Toronto Telegram will be the apueiul speaker at the even- dinner meeting and Or WW Baldwin of di rector from District No will give leadership the opening business session A special program of enter- lias he en for the ladles who wilt join the doc tors later in the day for a social hour evening dinner West United church will bo the guest minister at both services Mr John Lang is able to be home from the hospital after be ing in an automobile accident some little time ago Mr George Barker visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Doug las Pottage and Mrs Mr and Mrs Aubrey Pottage and Infant son Newmarket visit ed the Pottage family on Sun day owing to the wet weather Mr Mrs Stanley Shanks spent Sunday evening with Mr Robert Davidson Mr and Mrs Robert Davidson and Mr and Mrs Bernard David son spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs at MAPLE HILL Ordination services for pastor Clifford Hall will he held in the I Baptist church Hobby Club will be day Sept at pm on Tuesday Sept at the home of Mrs Herb Wright Mrs Ion Newmarket will be guest speak er Everyone is welcome Mr and Mrs Gordon Newmarket had supper Sunday night with Mr and Mrs Howard and Mr and Mrs Ray Car ter Several from this district at tended the association meeting in on Wednesday of officers for coming season for the young peoples group will take place at the meeting on Friday night All young people ore urged be present SPECIAL THOR WASHERS 1957 SQUARE TUB STYLING AUTOMATIC TIMER 10 LB CAPACITY ELECTRORINSE PUMP ONLY 169 00 Brices Meats POULTRY IS GOOD VALUE THIS WEEK Roasting or Frying Chickens Chicken Legs Chicken Breasts Chicken Wings Boiling Fowl FRYING FOR Ml AY lb LB lb 59c lb lb lb 35c It pit US to it YOU BUY QUALITY 1957 ROUND TUB STYLING HEAVY DUTY WRINGER PUMP OVER LB CAPACITY ONLY 129oo SEE THEM IN OUR BOOTH AT THE TRADE FAIR APPLIANCE Ltd 116 MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE TRADE FAIR SPECIALS FROM SEPTEMBER TO SEPTEMBER INCLUSIVE A SWEEPING EVENT OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRAND FURNITURE INCLUDING THESE FAMOUS NAMES KROEHLER DUBARRY BEACH SEALY MARSHALL etc 4 i T HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES VISIT MANY ILLS PILING UP Aim off with a tosh loan from CITIZENS FINANCE re tm few OK fiirt of way of may fct Mot than all off loo way on to loo ion arang loon tot yov with 4 plan All fail If all ok Marft by i Hit caiJi a call It to A PC KKOKIIIKR clienUrriold I ttejf Trade 198 new and different featuring the frtinoiix ilus loam Trade with a full builtin cedar An exceptional in mocha mahogany Plate mirror FREE SPRING MATTRESS 269 UkviJS- ri covens in pinkice Trade I air Special 169 only few left Ifar Sale Price MAHOGANY with rteamist drawer fronts a real beauty with- plank tops and plate mirror FREE SPRING MATTRESS 269 foam cushions that zipper out wool frieze 2i0oo Trade ALL OK m TUKSS h imI reds of individual A at a low price Sale Price 219 57 MINK picture frame fronts A real smart style Slightly imperfect FREE SPRING MATTRESS 169 I Main Street Newmarket Ph Open Friday till pm till I J to to fi- WISE BUYERS SHOP AT DYERS r W 30 MAIN ST

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