Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 7, 1967, p. 17

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modelling day in Ihe to group for Scouts Dale limbury Heights is planning Wayne Pugh Shells Donald Milts carved knife and a Centennial Day at the Park Williams wood carving shield Robert Saturday June One of Robert airport radio Brian Murrant a the major events of the day play in the 10 to group display of a Scout camp in will be a bicycle and tricycle Jimmy took 1st 2nd and the to Scout group Bob decorating contest and all 3rd for a weather vane for a com collection children under 14 are invit- stamps and a bird feeder and Ken for car ttoi WITH FRESH FILM ffcff- school grounds by all proceed to the I I to enter They ore asked to meet at the and park for judging Opening ceremonies will at 200 oclock Entertainment during the day will feature tumblers choirs and games and dancing will be held in the evening to a popular band Doug Williams Clown of els -V- Local Couple Mark be LOWEST 8 MM COLOR MOVIE FILM aValaXil M 35 MM COLOR FILM i ANSNORVELDT Mr and Mrs J were at Volunteers will be needed home on the occasion of their at 8 am on June to help wedding anniversary on erect stalls and anyone inter- June may contact Mrs Ayl- ft East GwiUimbury Cubs Mr and Mrs have sold their home and property to Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Flack have and Scouts held a hobby show Koolstra and expected to take on May 31 in conjunction whh up residence in Bradford the Ladles auxiliary bake sale Judges for the Hobby en- purchased the property tries were school teachers owned by Mr and Mrs Mr Mr Rogers and Koolstra on Graham- Side Mr Veals Winners in the 8 to 9 year Mr Tom Oosterhuis gradu ated from Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids Mich Mr hopes to go to Amsterdam Holland for further study Mr and Mrs attended the ceremonies on Hay in Grand Rapids mm- or FILM j BLACK AND WHITE Azt id V r RICHMOND RICHMOND HILL v v PHONE Road i The cool shade of the tress was are Karen Bonner Judy Green Mary an oasis for a quiet cup of tea served by the Mowat Bonnie Jacquie Stick wood Pat girls of Mount Albert Sunday School at the annual McGuickin and Carol Boyd Walden Staff village Day held Saturday In their Attend Masonic Ladies Ni Remove Centennial Signs DH0 Approval More President Mrs Leonard Well- be held on Tuesday Septem- Mr and Mrs Dick than 200 attended the annual man conducted the meeting ber and Mr and Mrs George ladies night banquet sponsor- The Worship Service was ed by the Sharon Masonic taken by Mrs KING TOWNSHIP Six- The Premier of Ontario teen of the 36 King Township has been urging municipal Centennial road signs erect- P J i get for our effort said on provincial road allow- have been taken down Township employee Roy Lodge No last Saturday A buffet dinner of turkey ham cold meats salad and dessert was served at the United Church A short program of enter tainment took place for the first time In the new lodge erected in Mrs Doris Banks and Mrs Julie Griffiths both of Kes wick presented some of their wellknown skits Laurie Smith and his broth- Miss Barbara Bowman of of then sang Toronto enjoyed the weekend folk songs accompanying w parents Mr and themselves on their piano Hugh Bowman Wells St Mitchell on the occasion of by road superintendent Davidson designed and paint- pleasant surprise party their 25th wedding and stored in the ed the signs as a centennial The next general meeting will was given on May 25 to honor sarles niclpal maintenance sheds to Ihe Township Reeve Gordon Cook stated Cost to the township was the lumber and paint Reeve Cook staled that pro- it that the signs were not offi cially approved by the Depart ment of Highway They did vinclal highway welcome not conform to regula- signs will be reposiuooed and tlons and were ordered taken down brought In line with regulations T 1 Mr Jack Whitman of Miss Jean at Kitchen- and Mrs Leonard er on Saturday June accordions Winner of both the birthday and wedding anniversary of Markdale were ed home after visiting the let ters son Mr Kuebl and Misses Velma and Margaret family Kennedy St prizes was Mrs Charles Williams of Newmarket The concert presented by the Norma Jackson Singers of Ottawa have return- 3rd at Kitchener Mr and Mrs Arthur Pollard of Victoria BC and Mr Stan Pollard of Toronto vis- i 1 guests of Mrs s Warren last Miss Eethel Davis St celebrated her birth Mr and Mrs- Harrison their sister Mrs Chits of Carnarvon are visit Catharine Ave In the United Church auditor- friends at a dinner ium on Friday night last was pa at the Summit View turned to Toronto on Friday and Mrs Elliott Spruce St ing Mrs If S Warren Mis3 McAfee of Mea- and Mrs Grieves of Mrs re- Thornbury were guests of Mr Master Whole MILK from the Farm of GlEHVILLE MIRY MILK PRODUCERS j most enjoyable and the piano Restaurant last Monday Out after spending ten days with solos by Janice Wright the lown were Mr and Mrs Wells St Mrs Frank Anderson of York Mills Road and Mrs Carrie accordion solos by Guy Rus sell and the piano solos by Stephen Scott added to the VanRoon of Toronto success of presentation sponsored by the couples club Mrs Henry Griffiths return- Mr and Mrs Bert Harrison and Mrs I Warren Spruce Street visited relatives i ed to Toronto on Monday of Mrs Warren In Meaford after spending a week with her Holland Centre and Markdale Mr Kuehl Kennedy sister Mrs William Klngdon on Saturday dont know or care milk is the very beat of fooda to their bodies and healthy But they do know the delicious flavour of a nice cool of milk from the Farms Dairy is moat any time of the day any day of the week Street East an Instructor of York Driving school attended Mrs If Purchase re a School Seminar In Tor- turned home on Thursday af- onto recently t Mr and Mrs George Pear son attended the graduation of their grandson Eric Button of Stouffviile at McMaster Mr Mrs James Shave friends in Ottawa University in Hamilton Mr Mountney an em ployee of Aurora Sterling enjoying a week at Expo Drug Company for nine years 67 and a few days with was honored on his Harrison Ave and Mr and Mrs McDonald spent Rev J Thursday evening with Mrs Harmon 3 King on the occasion of her United Church attended Tor onto Conference in Timothy Eaton Memorial Church on birthday Monday May 29 through Mr and Mr8 Sum day June Many young people of the Baptist Church attended flt three sessions morning i mers and children of Alllston recently Ine Avenue returned home Friday after enjoying a few ment May 28 by his union at a party held in Mr and Mrs Duncan Mc- Hall Newmarket when he Donald Catharine Ave vis- was presented with a gift and Mr and Mrs Walter good wishes from his friends Unit No 5 of Aurora Mrs Alex McDonald at Church Women held a Thimble Tea as their 1 i Telephone for courteous home delivery wo deliver every weekday except Wednesday by DAIRY MILK Wright at for of Aurora and M r AND FARMS DAIRY LTD Mrs Ethel of Glen- meeting until September dale Calif and Mrs Betty June 1st Each member wore and evening of the Fellowship Baptist Young Peoples Association rally held In Civic Auditorium in At the United Church serv ice on Sunday morning the Dedication to Mission cere mony was observed Taking part were Explorers Tyros Intermediates and Sigma Tuxls and HI groups presented their contribution for the work of the church Miss Catherine McNaught gave a shower in her home on Saturday afternoon last to honor Miss Heather WeddeU a brideelect There were guests present Mrs Hamilton lea on Monday June 5 to attend Expo and the International Voice of Women Conference In Montreal Mr was recently presented with Honors Bachelor of Mathematics De gree at Waterloo University The general meeting of Unit- Church Women was held on Tuesday night May Many items of business were dealt with Three representa tives Dr Mrs Leonard Wellman Mrs Jack were appointed to at- the executive of the York at Cedar Men Bolton the Conference Centre of the United Church of Canada at am on Tues- June report was giv en by Mrs J Morritt Mrs W read arid recorded the minutes I Mrs Allan Colby of Weston chase on Sunday Dresser of Victoria BC were a piece of antique Jewellery the guests of Mrs Pur- and was asked by the leader and Mr and Mrs Nelson of were the guests of Mrs William King- don Ave Mrs George Fish to tell the history of same Tea was Mr Mrs Russell Kuehl served at little tables by In- attended the wedding of their dies wearing old cos- cousin Mr John Webber and For the finest and freshest in QUALITY SEAFOOD CHIPS Instant TakeOut Service teller mh In Plaza Wfi the and FreahenlJ SCALLOPS Fillet of the World a Anytime 4 ii A 8958372 nouns Tucs- Wed Sat am to pm r Friday am to a pm i to i 1 5 i- fc r-

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