Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 29, 1967, p. 16

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Cathy Lenoir Paul and Denny of District High School chat with Professor II W Hodglns of Trent University while Williams at left of IMckerinjf Glistens following the history professors talk on reConfederation Politics Shepherd Staff Church Sign KESWICK- Alt meeting of the Publicity Committee of the United Church held last week it the home of Mrs SneMng it was decided to re- place the former signboard removed during operations of preparing the Fish er parking space with a dur able and easily readable one in the same place Tentative plans were discussed for a signboard on Church St corner of Don Mills V The Edith Agar unit of the met at the home of the Dippers on March The study book Church Grows in Canada was introduced Mrs Day president led in devotions and some plans were made for the general meeting be held on March This unit will be respon sible for the program ill rtF m0l III mm DOMINION rf it DOMINIONS OWN BRAND RICHMELLO fi Mr WPS I Professor Lectures At ND High School A lecture High School Grade 13 his- 1859 and leading up to on Politics tory classes Because of Confederation spoke of the was given to a group reputation of the speaker as Scott Act the forerunner of a student of Canadian history the Separate School System of history students of New stents the other and county quota estate market District School schools were invited jned to ensure that man Huron Heights and Pickering lectured at would be available for mill- College by Dr Prince of Wales College Char- service later known as ins of Peter Robinson College lottctown PEI and Middle- con5cr sex University of Western Ontario before his ap- of the interest in to Trent University his topic several of the traced many of the asked questions at the of Trent University Peterbor ough Monday afternoon The lecture was part of a study in depth of Confedera tion being made by moves made between close of the lecture Fellow 1 am seeking the nomination for Liberal Candidate in the forthcoming Provincial Election NEWMARKET i COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL Masonic Hall Millard Avenue SEPTEMBER 18 TO MAY IS Children three to five years HOURS 1130 AM or to PM Qualified teachers in attendance School has been established for 13 years We are not connected with any other nursery school For Registration Call I would greatly appreciate your support at the Nomination Meeting to be held at Huron Heights School Wednesday evening April Thank you Joe Dales MARCH 31st Buy one package of DATE TURNOVERS Get one loaf of FRESH CHRISTIES BREAD m FREE GLENVILLE DAIRY STORE EAGLE STREET lV ITS MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE MEAT MEATY PORKSIDE h h LUCAS SUPER VALUE RINDLESS BREAKEAST i LUNCHEON MEAT PREM SOCKEYE SALMON J SAVE SPECIAL I j BAYSIDE SALMON SAVE SPECIAL Want to buy a reel -i- Or maybe your wife prefer a green sedan Sedan convertiWecanoe piano or wardrobe I 1 FAMOUS INDIAN RIVER SWEET AND JUICY I aa I Fm V F r I aP I am i LARGE SIZE r t r PLASTIC FRAMED BRUSH STROKE r PAINTING by AH Values Effective We Reserve V I I i in Newmarket until Ag W Ihe Right to Limit Dominion Limited v-

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