Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 21, 1967, p. 20

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v KESWICK In stltutlon Minister Sunday turned the first sod for the new wing of the Harold King Half- Way House for exprisoners The addition will be paid primarily from money raised at the Harold King held recently In Tor- onto Mr King said the new wing will provide six separate bed rooms each with two beds mm ii 7 V The dormitory for the composed pi Mr King and i 3 will become a lawyers Arthur and family recreation room and Ralph living room The farm will to house a maximum of men If wc had more we would be In dan of losing our family atmosphere explain ed Mr King Men submit their applica tions to the farm while still in prison These are examin ed by a threemember board Mr Grossman said the De partment of rfeform wholeheartedly the concept on which the Harold King Farm Is The minister the dilkm avoids the ills of which might have arisen If the num ber of residents were Increas ed READY MIX LTD f Ays woe ft Jr Trucks f i A Zi The Queens York Rangers Cachet Corp chose a 15yearold Newmarket girl as their Centennial Queen at a ball held at the Newmarket Armories last Deborah Lynn Sproule daughter of and Mrs Sproule Oak St was one of girls from York County who were nominated by the cadets the two princesses chosen were Heather Sproule far right and Isolde far left The Queen and her princesses are congratulated by Lt Col Malcolm Montgomery CD commanding officer of the Regiment 1 Visited Farm r Scottish Girl In On 4 H Club Exchan With Canada NEWMARKET A Scottish lass has been in Ontario for the past six weeks a visitor under the Club intervisit plan and she thinks Canada and her people are wonderful Ann Logan 20 is an attrac tive blonde with the assurance participation in club meet ings and the business world brings The Scottish Association of Young Farmers has seen Ann serve her own local organiza tion and District for two years as secretary then as secretary for the county group and as a lady club lea der She is now vice chairman of the organization in Ayr shire County While she claims a 3950 acre farm as home about miles southwest of Glasgow she no longer does farm work She Is a secretary for the world renowned Roche Prod ucts situated at Dairy manu facturers of pharmaceutical products for the medical pro fession and hospitals The guest of Pat Walker at Boggarttown this past two weeks Ann Logan has seen quite a lot of York County and liked wha she saw Prior to visiting the Walker farm she spent two weeks in Middlesex county and two in Grey staying one week each at farm homes in and Clarksburg She admits the farms here are smaller than many In Scotland but much better land At home near Kilbur- they have 240 head of com merciaj beef cattle Ayre- shires with milking and blackface sheep They bottle their own milk and sell it mostly in pint bottles to the surrounding communities Miss Logan left the Walker farm home Friday to meet Scottish and English Young Farmer visitors at agara Falls where they were guests of the Ontario Depart ment of Agriculture and Food She hopes to be able to visit Expo before returning to Scot land This is the second time the farm of Mr and Mrs Wil liam Walker has been open ed to Club guests from other countries Two years ago they had a girl from Pennsylvania with them for two weeks Lake Simcoe Socials a BY BURROWS l Canadian Legion Notes Milton Wesley Branch Fly LLOYD As most everyone knows last Pipe Band and their families 1 week was veterans week and the activities about the area were very varied and wide spread The pipe band and color party were very busy over the weekend at parades and get- togethers On Saturday afternoon they managed to get a good soak ing during the parade in Au rora but their spirits were not dampened as both per formed very well at the hall on Saturday at the getto gether for veterans of World War There was a good turn out for this afternoon of remem bering which wound up with a supper served by the Ladies Auxiliary One of the World War 4 veterans turned out In his uniform that he wore home years ago I dont think that many of us would In the one that we wore home If we were able to find It possibly I am speaking for myself on this subject On the stage was a replica Maps of how to get there have been sent out and copies the map are now in the hands of the secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary for those who do not get the regular bulletin Kinsmen Meet For Convention TORONTO Gordon Wood and his wife Virginia repre sented the Newmarket Kins men Club at the Kinsmen Clubs District 8 Convention In Toronto on June 1517 The convention Involving Kins men clubs from Toronto to Tlmmfns was held at Inn On The Park with 323 Kinsmen from every walk of life at tending Mr and Mrs Eustace Wood River Acres spent three days at Garden tre last week attending the Pharmacy Convention Mr and Mrs Bob Luke Mr and Mrs Don Walker and Mr and Mrs Mercer attended the Kinsmen Convention held at the Inn on the Park Toronto Mr and Mrs William Noble and their three children are spending this week at Expo and touring Quebec Miss Anne Horner daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Harry Horner Sutton received her Bachelor of Arts Degree with second class honors from Vic toria College University of Toronto at Convocation Hall on June Anne plans to teach geog raphy at Sutton and District High School this fall after at tending this summer Miss Lynne Anderson the daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Anderson Egypt also received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Victoria College The Island Bowl Wednes day afternoon Doe League held a banquet and enoVof- season celebrations at Cedar Cliff Manor last Friday eve ning with friends and hus bands attending Seated at the head table were Joint Presidents Con nie and Pat OBrien Doug and Gladys Genge vice presi dents Audrey Chapelle and her husband Joel secretary Cindy Thayer and her hus band Jim A surprise birthday lunch eon was held for Mrs Sya Van at the home of Mrs Cliff Thompson on Tues day 9 Mr and Mrs George Se- dore celebrate their Diamond Jubilee June A dinner is being held In their honor and an Open House is being held In the afternoon and evening at Egypt Hall The Community Centennial Picnic Is being held at the Fair Grounds Wednesday June with everyone invited Bring a lunch and join in the fun and games NOTICE Or Slingerland and of OLD BILLS better as Dr Cooper many will recall The only thing missing was the mud and the noise We wish to remind every- again of the childrens picnic this coming Sunday for the Legion Ladles Auxiliary Mouni Albert Announce a New Telephone Number J Zeniths new hearts M called the was announced today ay Mr SHIM of Centre 111 Main Street Newmar ket Ontario This new hearing aid is tiny enough to fit Inside a sewing thimble Weighing Jul one of an ounce with battery the Improved unit Is and lightest ever made by the company musk the fun of w ken to all cornea with every a- ami mm warn will Ma dim I put newest and tin icst of the Zen ith Mhoear hearing Tho for mild to captures lifes joy ous 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