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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Nov 1957, p. 8

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The Newmarket Era and Thursday Nor ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION OBITUARY Levi Rogers Everyone likes a birthday party especially if it doesnt add an ex tra candle to her cake The one being planned for Saturday Nov should prove popular for it will honor the Gift Shop at the York open to the public- County hospital All of you are invited to attend ins collect Mr this party It is being staged by the Hospital in the Masonic Hall Millard Ave from to A descendant of early Quaker settlors in the Newmarket area Levi Rogers died this month in Riding Mountain Manitoba The funeral service was held Oct in Knox church in Riding Mountain Interment was in the Riverside cemetery at Dauphin Man Mr Rogers was born at Lind say in he went to Manitoba in 1896 After taking Normal school training in Winnipeg he former art master at Picker- J teaches bought land south west of the Ontario College of Art speak on Youth and Art when the Friends of Newmarket Library meet in the library on Tuesday Nov at pm The meeting drawing and printmaking at the College of Art He conducts school art classes in Toronto Originally it had been planned I ing the winter season but despite hold the birthday party in the hospital cafeteria But with the restrictions on visitors to the hos pital continuing because of the flu epidemic it was decided to change the place Please note also the extension of hours to to pm this busy schedule finds time to develop his creative idea One of his paintings in plastics Two Runners won the second prize at the CNE Sports Hall of Plumas which he farmed success fully until After selling his farm at that time he moved to Dauphin where he entered into a business part nership From Dauphin he mov ed to Riding Mountain to again engage in farming until his re tirement Mr Rogers married Mary Edith NEWMARKET SOCIAL NEWS McLaughlin of Plumas in the official decided to in elude in the Hall of Fame the Tea and cookies will be served work of Canadian painters as well to the guests in the afternoon photographs and souvenirs of There will be tea cup reading outstanding athletes Merchandise from the Hospital compctition was organized advance shopping from the vide selection of lovely TV articles many of which are hand made As with Hospital pro jects the money raised from this sale of work wilt be used to bens- fit York County hospital Addi tional comforts for patients are provided by the which has included among this years under takings extensive redecorating plans for the nurses residence were They had one daughter Mary Margaret who predeceased him in Mr Rogers was of the Quaker faith and his forefathers were part of the great Quaker colony which pioneered the State of Pennsylvania under the leader- hip of William His own set parents were direct descendants accepted for the of the Quakers from the state of Vermont who settled on land in Upper Canada and were founders of Newmarket Items for the Social and Personal column must reach the Era and Express office by noon each Tuesday Send them by mail or telephone TW or TW Members of the Newmarket Art club visited the group of Artists on Oct 29 for a lecture and demonstration by Tom Hodgson Mr Hodgson a member of the Group of chose an abstract for his theme St Pauls Mens association held its first fall meeting on Oct 29 Guest speaker was Canon A J Jackson Toronto A shower was held for Mrs Kirk Everett by the members of the Newmarket Guide company last week The Dis trict association annual AtHome will be held in the Newmarket high school on Friday Nov 22 Last year the Alumni dance had to be cancelled because of the building program at the school Many from Newmarket and district attended the annual banquet to honor York County Warden J Taylor Richmond Hill at the King Edward hotel on Friday The auditorium of the New market high school was filled on Friday evening when the annual Commencement exercises and presentation of scholarships was held Mr Mortey Hunter formerly of Newmarket but now living in Guelph visited in town this week Mr C A federal Member for York North enter tained the York County delegates at the National WI convention at Ottawa to dinner on Tuesday evening Oct Mrs Elton Arm strong Mrs Archie Se- dore and Mrs Ross Armitage Pine Orchard were the delegates at the national conven tion MOTHERS TO ASSIST RECREATION COM The meeting season the Mothers auxiliary of the Recreation COtiirfltlloft will be held the arena flny Nov at pm All mother interested in children activities Invited to attend An extensive i cat ricd on for the if lb town by the Recreation sion Mothers of children participate in these in vited to assist in this Work by joining the Mothers Auxiliary New members needed if group is to maintain an active program In the past the mom hers of the Mothers auxiliary have col letted admission the- arena find have provided refresh menls for visiting teams Tasting on Passing on the right will be come permissible in Ontario sometime in Premier Leslie Frost announced recently But L WEDDING AIR St Andrews Presbyterian church was the scene of the re cent wedding of Marlene and Donald George Larke Bas kets of pink and white gladiolus adorned the church for the occa sion Rev Dr Joseph of ficiated at the ceremony The bride is the daughter of At Plumas he was president of the Young Peoples Society and the Adult Bible Class for some time As health permitted he was always interested and active in community affairs and had been an ardent curler He is survived by his widow one sister Barbara one brother speaker when the Friends of the Alvin of Newmarket and one Newmarket Library meet in the niece Miss Marjorie Rogers Tor onto Fred Hagan Will Address Friends Of The Library Fred will be the guest LEARN TO DANCE nun TANGO Adult arid And Arid HOW TO PACK f PARCEL POST library on Tuesday Nov 12 at pm His topic Youth and Art Mr a Newmarket tri dent has established a lion both as an artist and a teach He is a member the staff of the Ontario College of Ail His work has been included in many local shows among them ones sponsored by Pickering col lege the Newmarket Horticul tural society and the Newmarket I Art club His paintings have I won awards in competition of the Canadian Society of Graphic Light refreshments will be served The public is invited to attend this meeting ui writing Print m parcel IN INK Put jrour in from parcel l Off weigh FOLLOW THESE J KM a he added will be allowed only Archibald and the late in cities where there is serious Mr Mair Superior St and the traffic congestion and where it might help relieve the situation Legislation allowing thia new groom is the son of Mr and Mrs John Larke River drive Park Music was played by Mrs Hot- practice was passed at Ihfi last ace jaques Mrs Howard Willi- session of the legislature It was aunt bride sang considered inadvisable at the pre- Lords Prayer and Because sent time to permit the practice Given bro- I Hugn Mai Toronlo the The premier said the legislation chanli l hc with headdress of white feathers is being given to ine which would allow righthand passing only in cities where it permitted already on multilane route during rush hours Friends of Library Local residents will have an opportunity of hearing Fred artist and itaff member of hack She carried a bouquet of red roses white carnations and mauve heather a gift from her aunt in Scotland The maid of honor Miss Donna chose a waltzlength gown of pink nylon chiffon over net with drapes from neck a to the bottom of her drees Her dress was accented with a pink feather hat and her bouquet was of pink and white mums and and mauve heather jwithin Reservations for Steamships The bridesmaids Misses GLOBE Airlines and Cruises HERBERT and Berry were dressed similarly in sky blue and yellow with matching feather head pieces They carried bou quets of matching mums with mauve heather throughout Robert Croutch Main St Newmarket was best man and the ushers were Phone IF A COLD MAKES DIFFICULT- iERES AN ANSWER- hen yon from nil moving of clod running a remember The toothing helps tract ini fart a few of on or in the pUslie if A ft drops of I on the pillow at holnit comfortably day at your If You re TARED ALL THE TINE El gelt a run Jo now and then tiredout and rwthinf juil a In vailtl Tluta the i Pills the so help restart noinul action of aidi and Then feel belter work belter mil now lor the hot the at all You can deprnd on Bill Mair brother of the bride and Joe friend of the Following the ceremony a wed ding supper which was served by the grooms aunt Mr Win Row and helpers was served above the Fire Hall For receiving the brides mo ther selected a powder blue dress with black accessories and a wh ite rose corsage The grooms mother chose a pink tissue paper taffeta dress with white access ories and corsage of pink roses For a wedding trip to Peterbor ough the bride donned a green tweed suit wilh while accessories and corsage of white roses Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs Frank Wallace St Cath arines Mr and Mrs John Me- Ghee Hamilton Mrs Hamilton Mrs How- ird Williamson Mi Mrs Joseph Aurora Mrs Allan McCJhce Aurora Mr and Mrs Archie West Hill Mr and Mrs Stewart Sud bury Mr and Mrs Jack Brampton Mr and Mrs Stanley Richmond If ill and Mr and Mrs Tom Piper Toronto DRAPERY MADE FREE I SLIP COVERS ls Charles Storey Charles Storey well known in the Aurora and Newmarket dis trict died at his horn in Quebec on October He was born in King town ship the youngest son of the late John and Emily Storey In he moved to Montreal and founded the Canada Colour Co Later on retiring he moved to Aue He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No Surviving are his wife the former Hazel Metier one sister Harry Haines Sutton West and a brother Sherman Storey Toronto The funeral service was held at the Chapel on Tuesday Oct Interment in Mount Royal cemetery WI News fr Pine Orchard branch will meet at the home of Mrs I on Wednesday Nov 13 at 2 pm Delegate Mrs George fain Mason will report on the Central IWarket area convention 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