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Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Nov 1957, p. 8

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The Newmarket Era and Express Th Not ST PAULS MENS CLUB The Mens club of St Pauls Anglican church will hold a sup per meeting in the parish hall On Wednesday Nov 27 at 645 pm Guest speaker will be Editor of Sat urday Night From to spending in Canada in creased from to Police parking tickets were first issued in Toronto in King George H And S Panel Next Tuesday The King George Home and School association will hold a panel discussion on parent edu cation at its meeting Tuesday Nov at oclock total gov- Moderator for the discussion WEDDINGS will be Dr Robert King Panelists are to be Rev D White Mr Grant and Mrs A Georgas They will discuss the parents responsibility to the child EAST NOMINATION j of candidates for the offices of Reeve DeputyReeve and Three Councillors to compose the council of the Corporation of East Gwillimbury for the year 1958 will be held in the MUNICIPAL HALL SHARON FRIDAY NOVEMBER at the hour of One Oclock pm of which all interested are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly If more than the number of candidates are proposed THE ELECTION will he held Monday December 9 1957 I from the hour of Nine oclock am to Seven oclock pm and no longer in each of the following polling subdivi sions namely No Mrs Chas house Wally Adams Mitchell No Municipal Hall Sharon Cecil Pinder FJohn No Norman Gibneys house DR Dew No James Keirs house Carman Allah Hopkins No Armstrong Shop Walter Armstrong 1 Murray Smiths house Harry Morton I Verri No Win Nelsons house Ivan DRO John I Warren No Holland Landing Hall Mrs J Kearns 0 Mrs PC No Community Hall Mrs J Lewis Walter Young No 10 Clarence house John Rutledge Alfred Kelly Hold Fathers Night Prince Charles Home And Schoo Next Bell Wince Home And School Meet Stages First Annual Hobby Show Barbara Anne McHale church Newmarket j BOUNDARIES SAID ELECTORAL SUBDIVISIONS No Comprising the first lots In the two first concessions No Comprising the East halves of lots to inclus ive In the first concession of and from the South side of lot to the North side of lot in the 2nd 3rd and concessions No Comprising all lots North of in East and the East halves of lots 111 to 115 In the first conces sion of and all North of lot 15 In the 2nd and 3rd concessions and the West half of lots to Inclusive In the concession Comprising from lots to both inclusive In the 5th concession the first IK lots In the concession and the East halves of lots to Inclusive In the concession lots I to in the West half of lots to inclusive In the concession Comprising tin- whole of the and concessions from the South town line to the North side of lot Comprising lots Inclusive In concession and excepting the West halves of lots to Inclusive In the Concession the West halves of lots to Inclusive the whole of lots 35 In clusive of concession Comprising the East halves of lots 21 to inclusive In the concession lots to 35 Inclusive In the concession and lot Inclusive In the concession No Comprising lots Hi Inclusive West of Street and the West half of same lots of Yonge No Comprising all of the lots from to West of Street Inclusive No Comprising the first lots In second third and fourth concessions and the first hits In the fifth concession J Clerk Parents and children ot Prince Charles school will display their hobbies in the first annual hobby show at the school on Tuesday Nov 28 from 7 to pm All tries by the students must be 1 before 5 pm on Friday Nov as the judging will be done the following morning The adults crafts and hobbies will not be judged They will be accepted by the show between and 5 pm on Tuesday Nov and must be collected by the owner between 9 and that same night Mrs Seldon will officiate at the opening at pm Demon strations will be given by many leading crafts and art personal ities in Newmarket The Newmarket Handcraft roup will demonstrate weaving Wood working will be displayed and performed by Rudy and Mrs William Parsons of the Newmarket Art club will demonstrate oil painting There will be three showings of the film The Neck lace for the children at ft pm The youngsters will have refreshments and the movie while their are having lunch There will he a display of pamphlets books and literature crafts and arts by Mrs John and her committee A childrens book display is being arranged Judges of the childrens en tries are Mrs A Gath Mrs George and Dow- dell General convener of the hobby show is Mrs Michael Steel Her committee includes Mrs J Growther Mrs Phyllis and Mrs H Mil ler The show is open to the pub- lice A small admission foe will I be charged and to encourage parents and children to attend together a special family rate has been made Fathers Night at the J Bell Home and School association will be the feature of the Nov ember meeting of the association It will be held at the school on Wednesday Nov at 8 pm Pupils fathers are arranging an interesting program for the meeting and will serve lunch at the end of the evening CHRISTMAS SUPPER The second annual Christmas turkey supper will be held at St Pauls Parish Hall on Thursday Dec 5 There will be two sit tings one at and the other at 630 Tickets are avail able now Only 300 meals will I be served this year Birthday wishes are extended this week to Avron Lynn Hunt years old on Friday Now Wayne Gerald Pollock Sutton West years old on Sunday Nov Wendy Jane Noble Newmar ket 5 years old on Monday Nov Martha Isabel Wrightman Newmarket years old on Tues day Nov Barry Laurence Needier New market years old on Tuesday Nov Send in your name address age and become a member of Era and Express Birthday Club Sheila McKay Toronto and Ronald were Queensville United churchy PANEL TO DISCUSS PARENT EDUCATION Parent Education will be the heme when the Alexander Muir lome and School association at the school on Tuesday at pm There will be i discussion The panel will consider ral problems Among them will such questions as how can help their children proper attitudes to religion their own and the handicaps of A general discussion will follow the panels presentation Chairman will be Mrs Ion president and pub school trustee The panel Will William Warden past resident and founder of the and District on for Retarded Children Mrs 1 a former teacher ad member of the District High School maid Canon J Rhodes Si mis church and A Mac- 1 school principal Light refreshments will he ser ved The public is invited to at tend and a special invitation is extended to alt parents whose children attend Alexander school MMUHYMCHA1 Barbara Anne nylon organdy gown She of Mr and Mrs Bernard poke bonnet and Hale Newmarket became the I fl flow- bride of John Joseph Gr0oms for his brother son of Mr and Mrs J Ronald and ushers were Paul Murphy and Jim son Mrs J phy Sharon in a ceremony in St Johns Roman Catholic church on Saturday Sept Father Thomas broth er of the bride officiated The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore a gown of while lace over nylon and satin featuring a fitt bo dice with a v Peter Pan Collar studded with seed pea sequins and a bouffant Her shoulder length veil fell from a matching lace cap trimmed with pearls and sequins and she carried a nosegay of multicolored pastel mums and roses with streamers trimmed with pink rosebuds Maid of honor a Margaret Andrew cousin of the bride Who a wall length gown of green taffeta with matching feather cap She carried a nose gay of bronze and yellow mums Hugo Receiving at the Colonial the brides mother wore mink toned peau de with apricot acces sories The grooms mother as sisted in turquoise taffeta with accessories ran lulu honeymoon trip to Nov -i- the bride chose a navy blue suit and rose velvet hilt and matching corsage navy NEWMARKET Social News Items for the Social and Per sonal column must reach the Era and Express office by noon each Tuesday Send them by mail or telephone or Mr Wilfred returned last week from a trip with his son Gordon and grand son Mrs W spent the weekend with her daughter Mrs A Scarboro Mr Wilbur Traviss Willow- dale had dinner with his Mi and Mis W i tin Monday A pretty wedding took place Parry on Saturday Oct in St John the weekend church Newmarket town when Grace Mary Osborne and Mis G daughter of Mr and Mrs George were recent guests at Osborne became the bride home of Mr and Mrs J A Kenneth Charles son of Mr ami Mrs Russell at Mi pn ace i a do Bo CO J ut mid Is be Bra ton in Are High Fuel Bills Getting You Down Beat Jack Frost with Aluminum Storm and Screen Windows and Doors Substantial Fall Discounts ALUMINUM DOOR regular and selfstoring ihiclc thoroughly weather stripped Geon plastic Zbar frame THREE TRACKED WINDOWS Fingertip controlled vcnlila- the bride of Chalks son of Mr and Mis Charles I Keswick Father Hayes ijtcd the ceremony The bride given in marriage by her rather wore a full length gown of while ami net ll blur long sleeves with matching hat and veil and carried of while baby mums and pink roses Mrs Myles was mat ron of honor for her Bister She wore pah blue taffeta with yoke and sleeves matching hat and mitts I She carried a of brier roses mums and gladioli petals The groomsman was Mr Lome Ilodgins Toronto brother of The ushers were Mr liy brother of Mr Melnnia Mr jo ph of the and Mr Roger lnliue was Id at the The brides id with Mr and tun and Howard visited on Sunday Mrs Fred Hoover Missea Alice and bona spent the weekend in St Catharines visiting Mr and Mrs Charles Fulton Miss Ann of spent the weekend with Miss Donna lout mother received in magic blue by the grooms in rose laffeta I ih reception the couple left for a months moon In California Seeks Advice On ByLaw No While I have every confidence the town solicitor said Councillor Haskell at Hie Nov II meeting of town is there any other to whom a citizen can go for a vice regarding a I am -huik- of bylaw Yes replied ill Municipal World TUINITY views on by law The Young Peoples meeting of Trinity United church conducted the evening worship service hist Sunday Nov Hut- ledge Dana Hill Mills and Nora Stevens look piiH After the the Young Peoples Union of York met in the church The film The Secret of the was shown Hood and Clarke Dcdlow were in charge of the meeting Queensvilles Young People led In worship service A lunch was provided wlormatjon on IN ad editor of Ihu not permitted in present I I with Hit- ui Mr I coverage the llmlls on Kogle St talked the Ontario Municipal Councillor told men and he informed me no would be given until an or amendment of was referred them and a Waring 0 matter whose opinion get it It only an opinion And not be binding when il by the advised

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