for ov at Th BANK of NOVA SCOTIA Was Most tottery THE ONLY BATTERY MADE WITH NEW LONGERLASTING SILVER GRID ALLOY WEDDING while and yellow glad ioli formed the stilus In Hail- United church when Mr- daughter of Mr ami Kenneth Mount Albert became the Of Mot can ion Of Mr and Mrs Simpson Rev officiat ed at Hi double ceremony Clarion Baker presided the Mr James Oldham sans flie Lords Prayer and Mi Walk Beside You the sign Ins of the register The bride Riven in marriage by her won a charming floor length gown of fota covered with layers of net The strapless bodice of lace was embroidered with seed pearls and a lace bolero was worn over it Her fingertip veil illusion tulle was held by a crown beset with sequin and seed pearls She also wore a white gold a gift from the groom She car ried a bouquet of red sweetheart white carnations and ivy Beth Rose sister of the bride was of honor and was gown ed in a waltzlength faille Her dress was orchid with matching headdress and white ac cessories She carried a moon shaped bouquet of yellow and pink carnations Anne Smalley the bridesmaid was similarly gowned in pale green She also carried a bou quet of yellow and pink carna tion Carolyn a pupil of the bride was flower girl She looked lovely in a floor length gown of pale green taffeta She carried a small half moon shaped bouquet of pink and yellow car nations Richard Fines brotherinlaw of the groom was best man and the ushers were Morley Rose brother of the bride Ron Simp son cousin of the groom The reception was held in Mount Albert United church par lour The brides mother receiv ed in a dress of rosewood cryta- with pink and black acces sories and a corsage of pink car nations The grooms mother assisted wearing a royal blue sheath gown with blue and pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations For travelling to Marie and United States the bride chose a pale green linen dress and stole with beige accessories and a corsage of white carnation Guests were present from Newmarket Mount Albert Toronto Uxbrujge Queens vi He and Weston Helicopter Maintenance Service Will Locate In King Township A helicopter service plant on 10 acre of land on Hie Frank Newton farm located on King and and cast aide of highway will boost commercial This will benefit King stated John realtor fr Johnilon and Daniel who re sponsible for Influencing the helicopter company to select the King township site King township council approv ed the scheme on September after being assured by Mr Flem ing and Mr Grant president and vicepresident thai the depart ment of highways and transport would give permission if King approved We have no bylaw restrict ing the use of land for such a purpose said Reeve Hodgson The highways department which has jurisdiction over the location of an industry in the proximity of a provincial high way will decide on where the building will be erected whether it faces the highway or the town- line road The maintenance shop will overhaul helicopters used oommcreial l the glnns and steel build ing coating between and 3fi000 will be by SO feel with an area of square feet Ten men bo employ ed The and surround ings will be Attractive and noise is at a minimum company say not any more than the noise from transports on the highway company Is operating at Leavens Airfield Toronto and has a large A com mercial training field is also pos sible Mr whose home is on Summit Farms subdivision Jane St subscribes to the school section rate of King Since this section will soon need to erect a school Mr is pleased with councils agreement with the helicopter scheme He can also this form of trans- portation relieving local com- problems he told The Era Two Canadians Enter World Plowing Match A 23yearold Ontario farmer J who last year won the Canadian Plowing left on September to compete in the fifth World Plowing Match at Peebles Ohio Hugh Baird will be one of two Canadians representing this country in competition against plowmen from other coun tries who has been competing in plowing matches for nine years will attempt to capture the Golden Plow emblematic of world championship The last Canadian to win it was Jim Brampton who was victorious in 1953 His running mate will be Stan ley Willis of Cornwall who has twice won the provin cial plowing championship there Manager of the twoman Cana dian team is Harvey Hawkey a dairyman from Kingston Ont Mr Hawkey is a past president of the Ontario Plowmens Asso- Matches begin at Peeb les on September 17 Hugh Stanley Willis or dry I- J Both 6- and veil I to fit moil art and V before ACCIDENTS INCREASE Ontarios death toll from mot or vehicle accidents continues to rise According to statistics re leased by the Ontario Provincial Police 20 more persons were kill ed in July than in the previous month an increase from to while the number of fatal acci dents rose from 56 to The tot al number of accidents increased from 2473 to The holiday Weekend was in part responsible for the increase hut the worst months are yet to come say police officials and November with an at- crease in natural hazards usually show the highest number of ac cidents in the year z No in a 11 being no matter how seemingly hopeless appeals to the Salvation Army vain CLEAN SAFE I A First In Newmarket Tempco Offer 50 Tradein Allowance Trade that old furnace in on a new gas fired furnace for complete safety and perfect operation Due to volume furnace installations we are prepared to quote a tradein allowance on your old furnace A full 0000 tradein allowance on your old oil burner Enjoy the convenience safety and comfort of clean com pletely automatic gas heating by I COLEMAN GAS FIRED UNIT CONSUMERS GAS APPROVED SAFETY FEATURES Element is seam welded Gas supply automatically turned off if bur nor or pilot goes out Undergone extensive tests in re search Approved by CS Assoc QUEENSVILLE Held from last week Rev Robert McNnught and family moved into the United church parsonage last week Mr Alvin Arnold Newmarket and brother Dr Clifford Arnold Haileybury visited their cousin Sydney Thompson last Thursday Mr and Mrs Frank Sennelt Detroit USA have been holi daying with Mr Sennets mother Mrs Sennet Mr and Mrs Wallace Gillies have returned to New York after spending a two month holi day at their home litre Mrs J Mann Pittsburg USA visited her aunt Mrs S recently Mr and Mrs C Wright and Mr and Mrs Wright visited Mr and Mrs Garnet Stiver Is lington last Sunday The regular meeting of the af ternoon auxiliary of the will meet at the home of Mrs today September Hi at 230 p Worship service will be taken by Mrs Frank Johnston The study book will he reviewed by Mrs Sydney Thompson Musie will be by Mrs Kershaw Hostesses are Mrs and Mrs Stal King News Fashion Show Thursday evening Sept is the date of a fall fashion show in the basement of King City Unit ed church given by La dies e a of Aurora Thirty- five autumn outfits including sports clothes will be modelled by WI members The proceeds states the presi dent go toward the support of the Well Baby Clinic Door priz es are a ladys fashionable fall hat nylon hose as second and third prizes and a fourth donated locally The fashion show convenors are Mr Norm- Jan Wade and Mrs Paul Nursery School Re Opens T Cooperative Nursery school opened for the fall term on Monday Sept at am in the usual quarters the Armstrong Music Studio King City Mrs Ruth Knowles the teacher is assisted by Mrs Mary Rouse Those who are going into the elementary school this year are Anne Seymour Anne 1 1 cast David Ritchie Ian McClelland John Marilyn Hill ings Beverley Cross Beverley Rones Muriel Adams Bruce Pol- Shirley Walker and Terry Jehovahs Witnesses I Arrested Imprisoned In Republic Ten A in missionaries were deported to Puerto Rico from the AiihuvI William Harden pre siding minister of the Newmarket congregation of Jehovahs Wit nesses announced recently Fare was paid by the Dominican gov- and missionaries were escorted under arrest to the plane Action on the heels of a wave of persecution equaled only In Communist countries climaxed by a total ban proscrib ing the work of Bible education conducted by the Witnesses in the Dominican Republic since An ultimatum to the Christian missionaries to renounce all ass ociation with the organization and cease communication with their Brooklyn office or leave the country was made last month by Major General Arturo Minister of Security whom the US government has sough to question in the disappearance of Dr Jesus Some of the missionaries have been in the country for 11 years According to official new sou rces of the Dominican Republic proscription of the Christian act ivity of Jehovahs Witnesses was legalized by President Hector on July and the law carries penalties of from one to three months imprisonment with fines of from thirty to one dred dollars It was announced that over SI million had been ap propriated by the Dominican gov ernment to enforce the ban Kingdom Hall meeting places have been ordered closed and many of the Witnesses have been subjected to beatings by police and prison guards in an effort to make them renounce all associat ion with the movement Mr Har den slated that there are about now in prison some with sen tences of two years The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept WI News MM NO DOWN PAYMENT NO ASHES NO DIRT IS I Mil AS MONTH ON YOUR CAS DUX NO SMELLS TEMPCO ENGINEERING CO HEATING AND COOLING Main St Newmarket I Us TW 56501 Henry regular meeting of the branch was held on Wednesday Aug 26 at pm Mrs Fred Dew the president was in charge Many items of business taken care of A report of sport day and a re- port of the hospital auxiliary were given Mrs reported for the district she and Mrs Wed del had at tended that same day All mem bers were to attend the tea and sale put on the Hospi tal Auxiliary at the home of Mrs Dumarcsq S at Roches Point on Saturday Sept 14 The motto You dont fin I turn for community activities you make it was replied to by Mrs Glass instead of Mrs Angus Smith A most interesting roll call was Tin number of years have been an Institute member and where Mrs Will Hamilton I Spoke on public relations and Mrs Sydney Thompson sang Till We Meet Again accompanied by Mrs K Stickwood Guests at this meeting were Mrs Lewis Mrs W Giielph and Mrs Kell of King Hostesses wore Mrs and Mrs Wright SCHOMBERG SCHOOL OPENS FOURTH ROOM The fourroom school at reopened the fourth room to accomodate more pupils on Sept Miss Carol Proctor a Teachers College Graduate has the extra classes When school was built as an elementary and con tinuation centre four classrooms were used With the dissolution of the high school continuation class loom was used for a short time lo teach high school work in conjunction with tin newly formed Aurora high school district system When Aurora built new school with other additions later the classroom was not required Union Street branch held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Stanley Shanks on Sept at pm The meeting opined with Institute Ode I Mowed by the Collect Mrs Irene Peregrine replied to the motto There were JO and visitors present Thank you cards were from Mis Mrs Payne Mrs Joyce Smith and Sonny Mrs Moulds was ap pointed delegate to the area con vention Miss Violet Micks gave splendid report of the directors meeting A paper was read on THE PAINT DAUBERS TO ORGANIZE GROUP A group of amateur artists is in the process of organizing a club to be known as The Paint Daubers The first meeting will hi- held in the basement of the Newmarket Library on Thurs day Sept at pm Rev A R Yielding a commercial artist who has con tinued his interest in oil paint ing will be the guest speaker He will give a lecture and dem onstration on the basic mixing of colors Anyone interested in joining the group is invited to attend public rclatiorut and community activities All joined in songs from song book Mrs Irvine Rose showed slide and pictures of different places they visited in Canada Current events were read by 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