may found bold will whole ho hold Growers Prizes iolus Show Newmarket Furniture TW Following is a people who won prizes in centennial Gladiolus show Proctor took four first two seconds and three thirds in the seedling one spike class six firsts five seconds and two thirds in firsts in both one and three spike open class Armitage won second prize novice three spike division O Haves captured one first two seconds and two thirds in the spike class three list of local firsts and one second in amateur FOR Newmarket CoOperative NURSERY SCHOOL I Thursday September 2 PM TO 5 PM at the MASONIC LODGE Bell Telephone FEES PER MONTH spike class Mrs Harmon won three firsts and one second in amateur one spike class and three thirds in the arrangement classes Margaret Hayes won first in three spike and arrangement and qualified for prize for most points in the junior division Mr Aurora won four firsts one third in the firsts in open three spike divi sion six firsts three seconds and one third in amateur spike divi sion nine firsts and two seconds in the recent introduction divi sion Mr CauUield also won first prize in the arrangement for men only with his Little Brown Jug Mrs Caulficld won two firsts in the open one spike divi sion and four firsts and three thirds in the open arrangement division I George Walsh Mt Albert won second prize for an arrangement of pink gladiolus in the novice division In the AVRO Division Harold Brown won six firsts five se- and one third in the one spike classes one first one and one third in the three l spike classes and in the basket and vase division two firsts one second and one third Mr Brown also won the grand aggregate prize reserve cham- WEDDINGS MASON A pretty double ring ceremony took place in Wesley United church Vandorf on Saturday August 10 at three oclock when Frances Marie McCuHough dau ghter of Mr and Mrs Donald Newmarket be came the bride of Graeme Burt- Mason son of Mr and Mrs George Mason Cedar Valley Rev V Woods performed the ceremony assisted by Rev I Kennedy The bride looked charming as she entered the church with her father dressed in a floor length gown or white lace and net over satin featuring gold trimmed with a lace jacket trim med with pearls and sequins Her fingertip veil fell from a lace headpiece with pearl and sequin trim She carried red and while carnations with a cascade of red roses and little bows of white satin She was attended by Mrs Gor don Calvert as matron of honor in rose Her sister Miss Eunice chose maize while Miss Heather Mason niece of the groom as junior bridesmaid wore periwinkle blue and the flower girl little Suzanne Mason another niece of the groom was dressed in aqua The attendants were gowned a- like in arnel taffeta with cross over sash extending into dress length panels in back with They carried baskets of baby mums to match their dress es and little white daisy halos with net headpieces Mr Gordon Calvert Newmarket was the best man The ushers were Don Mason brother of the groom and Jim brother of the bride Page 9 The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Aug The Common aggregate prize reserve Mrs Howard Bcnnet sang in Jon spike for first day best Lords Prayer and Because Mis j was organist Th Mrs Howard sang the and Because Miss Isabel The Little Red School I think everyone was delight ed when school riven its facelifting for its the little red school house Poetry prose and oratory have all lauded the influence of these schools scattered at one time so freely over our fair land Many have given way to large modern buildings of the area type But Bogarttown still stands and to lit to learn some of the many lessons that are needed to cope with the world of today still go the small but very important people of the community and from it go out our young people to meet and mingle with life an modern areas And now to cen tennial celebration After view ing in the morning with a great deal of pleasure let me say the Newmarket centennial parade we rushed home gobbled some food for what I ask you was food at such a time and then made for the school grounds Many were already gathered and where the interest of the moment centered the children pet show The prizes went to Louise Walker for her pony Heather Price for a collie dog Carol Walker for a Dalmatian puppv Glover for a chick en Preston for a kit ten Shirley for a puppy and the Ridley trio for a Samoy- Round To get back to the service Mr Starr called on Douglas to lead us in prayer and then asked Wesley Williams to speak to us on the subject of the prayer meeting of many years ago of which for some time he was su perintendent He spoke feelingly of what the high thousands but then as now government and school sec tion divided the costs At one time in the past those responsible for the welfare of the schools were not thought to need a very high degree of liter- by two little daughters of but those days are past Mr and Mrs Verne Sheridan and then Mr Starr called on the almost as well fitted as it was today I would like to say here that Mr Starr and Mr Williams had previously to the meeting been presented with gifts We had a very lovely duet in continuing the service This was is the Quaker way of dismissal Then followed another time of meeting Mrs Elsie McCIure had seen to it that we were all tagged and so it was easy to know to whom we were talking It was this school centennial in every way a tremendous suc cess even the weather cooper ated gloriously So now we leave the to for a few weeks when it will again echo to childish steps and voices DRAPERY MADE FREE Now in contrast the standing is high and that is as it should be when it concerns the citizens of tomorrow He spoke of the pleasure It gave him to take part in a cele bration of this sort in a place where education had been car ried on without a break for years Alan Forbes now of Oshawa but a former teacher moved the vote of thanks to the speaker Then the chairman asked Rev Douglas Davis for the ser mon He spoke of what God re quired of His children He said we had lost the art of humility We were too apt to try to bar gain with God instead of realiz ing that as our Father He knew exactly what we needed and de- manded something which could only bring us distress If he said we would learn to seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness all these SATISFACTION Then Ine Evans the oldest former be given own ool teacher present M I out the love and fatherhood a gift of God 15 LIGHTMANS I House er Main St South SCHOOL SAVE spike for second day and best basket in division The division is a glad iolus society formed at the A I Roe plant at open only to employees of the company who are members of the glad society In the special class for horti cultural societies and garden i clubs prize for the best basket of gladiolus with other garden flowers went to first Mt Albert second and Schom- berg third NEWMARKET Social News Gayle was organist The reception for was held in the church hall Mrs mother of the bride wearing blue silk sheer and a little blue hat with white accessories with a pink and white carnation corsage received the guests She was as sisted by Mrs Mason mother of the groom who was dressed in blue crepe and lace with while accessories and blue and white corsage Everyone then drove to the A delightful thing was that everyone who displayed a pet got a prize as well Albert Mc Millan awarded the prizes and we were so glad no child who had brought a pot was left with out a of the occasion It must have been quite a job 1 for the judge to decide on the merits of the various entries for a pony and a chicken havent much in common but they did their work Then Mr and Mrs received the prize for the largest Miss McQueen a former teach er came forward as requested and also spoke receiving in turn her gift Mrs nee another teacher spoke and received her gift Then Mr Forbes was called and told he had to work for his gift by speaking He did so and was rewarded One of our pres ent teachers Miss was then called and appeared inj marvellous oldtime costume 111 Mr Starr at the conclusion of the address asked us to observe the benediction of silence which MOD I mm Main St Phone Newmarket Round Sirloin Wing steaks First Grade Bologna Cracked Eggs MM lb 29c lb fc t very one brides home on Don Mills family and about the grounds to sec the gifts and wish the cou ple well as they left for their honeymoon to North Bay and points north The bride travelled in a turquoise ensemble consist ing of flowered sculptured nylon dress with linen duster and white hat gloves shoes and handbag The Masons are residing in people were looking for old friends finding themselves in the various group pictures on UNDERWEAR FADED BLUE I BOYS FLANNEL PLAID SHIRTS SOCKS PAIRS I JEANS TO SIZE WW PANTS TO SIZE TO OXFORDS REG TO 5595 FLEET FOOT ARCH RUNNING BOOTS REG 5395 HYDRO WORK BOOTS REG 5595 NOW 5395 JACKETS SIMULATE LEATHER REG I GIRLS COTTON SKIRTS NAVY JUMPERS SIZES 5289 5349 RED NAVY BLAZERS SIZES BLOUSES UP SLACKS TO SIZE 5198 SADDLE SHOES SIZES STURDY BROWN OXFORDS 5298 12 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED Mrs Glover and Mrs James A Wright have been Newmarket daving at Clear Lake guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Hill DOWNWARD OLIVER Lady Cheltenham fl ririR ceremony held is visiting her mother Holland Landing United church A and her sister Dr Rne Oliver Marian J Hunt and family Mr and Mrs Ralph Purser Olive Hoover and family of I Quebec City and Mr and Mrs Purser Toronto visited Mr I and Mrs Fred Hoover on Mon- day I Weekend visitors of Mrs A IB Millard Ave were Mr and Mrs Jas Zephyr Mr and Mrs Ford Toronto Mr and Mrs A Armstrong Mr and Mrs MISS recently Elizabeth Rose Oliver daughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver exchanged vows with Wil liam Gordon Downward The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs J Downward Rev MacTnvish officiated Given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a gown of ny lon chiffon over taffeta Insert ions Of lace enhanced the bodice and bouffant skirt A pearl tiara held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cas cade of white mums and carnal- Ferguson and Mrs J M Ferguson and Arnold all of Harrison maul of i honor and Alice Simpson brides maid wow ballerina length and of blue nylon over blui have returned home after spend ing a week and a half With their grandparents Mr and Arthur Mrs mother likes II teacher likes and student says it Howard Proctor And Howard Brown Take Many Flower Prizes At the recent gladiolus show held market Arena Howard Proctor had entries mostly seedlings and was awarded 29 ribbons con sisting of nine seconds and five thirds Howard Brown received ribbons of firsts six seconds and five thirds in the A Hoe section also three cups and a silver rose bowl At the Newmarket Horticultur al glad held last Saturday Mr Proctor had five entries and won five firsts Mr Brown had 17 entries and prizes consist ing of 11 firsts two seconds and four thirds taffeta with matching picture hat Junior bridesmaid I and flower girl Janet Downward wore while nylon eyelet over blue with mat ching bonnets They carried pink and white carnations Grooms man was James arid ushers were Robert Taylor and Clinton Downward the brides mother tin- beige with a corsage of yel- low and the grooms the New- assisted in dusty pink with a corsage pink carnations Leaving for her wedding trip to the mountains the walls signing the guest book and buying school cen tennial books A beautifully decorated birth day cake was on display and sandwiches and coffee were available at all times There was a delightful air of fellowship about as friend met friend and yet as is always the case in a re union of this kind a tiny bit of disappointment too I heard Mrs Cleaver nee Evelyn say that she only found two or three persons of her school years present and Miss Mattto Wallace told ma exactly the same story So the large crowd gathered there must have represented school years widely scattered Then came the speeches all moved down the grounds to where some old trees cast a pleasant shade and there enjoyed the Mr Harry West acted very efficiently as chairman ami a sense of humor in the chairman nd in the speakers relieved any tedium that listening to a number of speakers In succession may evoke Mi West first introduced I Mackenzie who was followed by our reeve and Mr our school inspector who paid iliuii to the work done in our Then came the speaker of day I superintendent of elementary education in Ontario Mr gave an excellent address holding the attention of children as well as adults He introduced by Cody which although it looks funny to us now was in its day a marvel of beauty and fashion The hat reminded me of the day when I suffered from hat pins and I mean suffered for have sat through a service in agony as they literally pulled hair out the root Miss 1 also received her gift j The school trustees Mr Mr George Smith and the secretary Cody were introduced and then the time came for the pleasant afternoon session to close Many remained for a while to enjoy talking with old friends over coffee and sandwiches but wc went home to rest And now to Sunday After at tending the centennial service in our own church we went to Bo- school and wondered if we had wandered into a strange place but a glance at the platform reassured me for Elmer Starr stood there ready to open service We sang a hymn which Mr Starr said had been sung years ago when the Sunday school was so much a part of the community We were led by a chorus of girls and boys of the school under the direction of Mrs Albert Ridley who as sec retary with Mrs Smith as treas urer of the centennial celebra tion did much to make it a suc cess They had many willing help ers however and to each and everyone of goes credit for success And I should like to say here that Miss Starr did all the typing for the cen tennial book a huge job in it self Fresh Frozen Fruits and Vegetables bulk packaged A GOOD PLACE TO BUY MEAT 20TH CENTURY FOODS Timothy St GUESSING CONTEST WINNER MISS TINA BECKETT R CEDAR VALLEY Correct No Winners Guess PRIZE FLASH CAMERA HARVEY LANES PHARMACY Main St Newmarket QUALITY SAVES MONEY PASTRIES CAKES STRVDELS Newmarket Delicatessen 471 BOTSFORD ST El DELICATESSEN EUROPEAN BREAD EUROPEAN COLD MEATS FRIENDLY SERVICE LOW PRICES DAILY FROM FRIDAY TILL WE TAKE ORDERS FOR PASTRIES CAKES was mild having speak been with bride chose cashmere I ihe excellence a authority on Mi suit with pink and navy access ories she wore a corsage of pink carnations work OBITUARY Idella Blanche Price Birthday Club Birthday wishes IhlH week are extended Price in county SheafferS NEW CARTRIDGE PEN Idella Blanch died hospital Saturday July imros heart condition She had hern in In the show on Saturday I poor health some time Mr Proctor had entries and won two rosettes four firsts five seconds and one third and two SJuipcatliides Wow there wont be any or papers drop a cartridge into the barrel Pen is filled and ready to write Price in cludes streamlined tapered pen and wo cor- fridges In hand are awarded for class champions Mr Brown had two firsts and five seconds Mr Proctor was at the show on Saturday and spent a very Interesting afternoon meeting the other growers and exhibitors and comparing their and downs in the hybridiz ing business July ft she was former Keller In Stephen Charles Winch Sutton ft yean on Saturday Aug Peters Newmarket years old mi Monday Aug I Iternlce Irene McMillan New market years old on Monday Canadas net national public debt has increased since from just over three billion to just over II billion dollars CAMPBELL STATIONERY BOOKS CHINA GLASSWARE NEWMARKET GLOBE Reservation for Steamships Airlines ami Cruises HERBERT Main St Newmarket Phone married A member of Trinity United church was treasurer of womens association for years She was a chaplain in the Easier since its formation four years ago She leaves one Many of two daughters ma of and Eileen of Newmarket and two brothers Keller of Midland and of Moose Jaw Saskalche- wan service held at Trinity United church with In- J torment at Newmarket Reverends Duncan White and Shannon officiated Pallbearers were Near Putnam Ingledcw and J Smith Konald Charles wa Judy Johnson Cedar Valley Old Tuesday Aug Kathleen Ann Pearling Wit- lOWdale years old on Tuesday Kenneth John Shier kef Thursday Sharon yearn old on Thursday Aug Send In your address and become a member of Newmarket Era and MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of the Evening of Trinity United church has been postponed from Tuesday Sepi 3 to the following Monday evening September at ANTIQUE SHOW A SUCCESS At a final of the com mittee for centennial antique ex hibit held in the library August all bills business matters were deposed of and much satis faction was expressed at the en thusiastic attendance at the ex hibit At least 1500 atten ded during the day The commit tee wish to thank all those as sisting in any way The corsage from McCaffreys flower shop for the hostesses lent a very festive air STEWART BEARES For the LATEST In TELEVISION 1958 Model Electrohome CONSOLES and C0NS0LETTES TUBES WITH TRAPS ETC 289 299 A Few 1957 RCA MODELS LEFT TUBE MANTLE MODELS 199 Terms down up to months on balance STEWART BE ASS Main St Newmarket Ph 52393