Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Dec 5 WATCH BARRIE TV DEC NEWS TIME pm 11 pm ittxa Boy Wear Newmarket MAT BE LUCKT SORRY NT PUT IN THEIR XMAS WINDOWS ST THIS YEAR AS WAS USUALLY DONE IN THE J LAST YEARS CLIFF INSLEY In men boys wear MOUNT PLEASANT Mr and Mrs Martin Stiles Toronto and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Stiles Malton had Tuesday din ner with Mr and Mrs Bernard Davidson They also attended the Murray funeral at Sutton West Mr Peter Stephens Edmonton is visiting i s parents Mr and Mrs Bert Stephens The sympathy of the Mount Pleasant congregation goes out to Dr and Mrs Barr on the death of their son at Hamilton Mr and Mrs Dave Davidson and Mr and Mrs Cryder- man spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Robert Davidson Mr and Mrs Bernard Davidson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Harry Morton ville The meeting of h e Womens Guild will be held at the home of Mrs Claude Yorke on Dec and it will be a social evening jwvho Pay to Know Your STATE FARM AGENT FORGET TO OBTAIN 1958 REGISTRATION PLATES MUST PRESENT WITH YOUR APPLI CATION A LIABILITY INSURANCE CARD PAY AN ADDITIONAL 5 For information call P S LEGGE SONS Newmarket TW 56641 WEDDING HARVEY GIBSON Roses decorated the Christian Baptist church for the ceremony in which Lois Margaret Gibson daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Roy Gibson was married to Mr Lloyd Ashley Harvey son of Mr and Mrs Robert B Harvey ericton Rev Fred officiated Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown of Italian Patterned af ter an 18th century style having a sweetheart neckline accented by a large white rose of self ma terial with short puffed sleeves and a sweeping bordered train The three quarter length illusion veil was held in place by a coron et of seed pearls She carried white and pink carnations Maid of honor was Miss Elaine Taylor The attendants were Miss Shirley Gibson sister of the bride Miss and Miss Lois Robinson Their crys tal faille poult dehrome gowns were all alike in royal sapphire blue They wore matching hats with a self material rose similar to that on the brides dress The flower girl Miss Joan was similarly gowned in honey suckle yellow They all carried cascades of pink and white car nations The groomsman was Mr Don ald Harvey brother of the groom and the ushers w ere Mr Ray mond Mcintosh Mr Robert Scott and Mr Wilfred Stephen Crisp played the wedding music and Mrs Howard Bennett sister of the bride was the soloist Receiving at the church the brides mother wore a silver mink brocaded swiss with side acces sories of chiffon She wore a corsage of red roses The grooms mother assisted in a charcoal grey taffeta with dusty rose accessories and corsage Following the reception the couple left for a trip to Clearwat er Beach Florida On their re turn to Canada they visited re latives and friends in Frederic- ton The couple is residing in Newmarket MOUNT ZION Mrs Dougherty had two stu dent teachers with her last week at the school The No school con cert will be held Dec at The u n a school program will be on Saturday evening Dec 21 Mrs Huston will bring some interesting stories Come and worship on Sunday evening oclock Mrs For rest will be the speaker The community expresses sympathy to Mrs Fred King in the loss of her brother Mr Frank Mount Albert who passed a a on Saturday night Pictured above are Carol Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs Lyman Rao Woodstock formerly Newmarket and Stanley Francis Bradbrooke son of Mrs A S Saskatchewan and the late Mr Bradbrooke who were married at Chalmers United church Woodstock recently Expect Tigher Costs For Indigent Patients A report of the hospital costs of indigent patients in York County was presented to York County council at Newmarket The figures covering the first nine months of the year showed a decrease from those of last year but Warden J Taylor warned that the final figures for the year will exceed last years Indigent patients costs in for January to September inclu sive amounted to For the same period the figure was this year Hospital costs for indigent pa tients were highest for North Gwillimbury- for the nine- month period that townships in digent patient costs totalled 333 Next was Vaughan township with 6163 East Gwillimbury was 5160 township 5026 King township Whitchurch 4154 Sutton 534 Newmarket Aurora Richmond Hill 1505 Woodbridge Markham village and Stouffville County patients cost 725 B AND P CLUB HAS NATIONAL NIGHT National Night was held by the Business and Professional Wom ens club Newmarket at the No vember dinner meeting A mes sage from the national president was read- Pupils from Alexander grade seven performed three square dances They were direct ed by their teacher Miss Ona A travelogue of the Mari time provinces and Quebec was provided when members showed colored pictures of their vacation trips Seven new members were pre sented They were welcomed in to the Newmarket and club In stressing the importance of increasing the membership in the club across Canada the national president said If we are to speak with a rea4 voice of author ity for the employed career wo man we need more members in our organization Canada is grow ing If we are to accomplish our aims we must grow with it aside timidity and fear of publicity when running for public office Take your place in the community Accepting the full responsibility of citizenship is one of our finest objectives wrote the national president CENTENNIAL ROOKS We still have some centennial hooks on hand which might make good Christinas gifts says Jack Luck a member of the centennial committee Anyone wishing to buy topics are to get in with Mr Luck WI News Pine Orchard branch will meet at the home of Mrs McClure on Wednesday Dec at 2 pm Roll call Tell of a way in which you have economized in the past year Motto A good home is the nearest thing to heav en that you can find in this world Members are reminded to bring a wrapped gift valued at cents for Christmas exchange There will be Christmas carols and a re port of the area convention by Mrs George Mason On November the branch met in the hall with an attendance of members Mrs Waller chaired the meeting She conducted a sale of house plants as the roll call A bale of clothing was packed for the Save the Children Fund A donation was approved for the Mental Health association On November 10 the branch will he guests of the Sharon Hob by club Mrs O Smith will he program convener Mrs Bernard Davidson gave an appropriate reply to the motto are builders of a great and free nation of a great and free people Mis Anderson gave a report of the area convention Royal York hotel Toronto Hos tesses for the day were Mrs Winch Mrs King and Mrs O Smith Christmas Carol Reading For Friends Of Library The Christmas Meeting of the Friends of the Newmarket Lib rary will be held on Wednesday Dec in the Public Library at pm when a reading of Dickens Christmas Carol will be given by Rev George F Kelly Toronto There will be carol singing and special Christmas re freshments Several years ago Mr Kelly gave his dramatic reading of Christmas Carol at an evening service at Trinity United church He is the former min ister of Newtonbrook United church and now occupies the position of assistant minister at Manor Road United church Tor onto A Welshman Mr Kelly has returned recently from a three months visit to England and Wales The meeting is open to the public and new and old friends of the towns public library will be welcomed It has been sug gested that members of the group bring a Christmas gift to the library in the form of a book Social News Mr and Mrs Robert Mount Forest were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs James Hit ler Mr and Mrs spent the American Thanksgiving week visiting their son Dr M Ewart and Mrs of Al bany PINE ORCHARD Mr Robert Cody and Mrs A J Cody were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Roger Kirkpatrick Port Hope Mr and Mrs Walter Hall New market were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Rev George Mcpherson New- market delivered a thoughtful message on Lessons from the life of Simeon at Union church on Sunday Dec ELECTED REEVE OF SCOTT TOWNSHIP The reeveship of Scott town ship in Ontario county was won by John McGillivrary who has served six years on the township council H defeated Francis Hockley to Five new councillors and one former councillor were elected by acclamation BY THE TIME MOST MEN HOW TO THEMSELVES USUALLY TOO OLD TO DO ANYTHING Dyers Furniture Ltd 30 Main St Newmarket Free Delivery ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH GWILLIMBURY ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE CLARK W MARTIN FOR REEVE For cars to take you polling booths phone Roches PL 120 I TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWMARKET May I take this opportunity to express my sincere and many thanks to the electors of the Town of Newmarket for the most heartening show of confidence you accorded me on Dec 2 I hope that in the coming year I am able to justify the privilege of serving you which you have given to me Once again my thanks and my hopes that the coming year shall be a most happy and pros perous one for all of you and 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