Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 27, 1967, p. 7

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The EM NewairketAurora Wed IT 1MT NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett Area Residents Return From Exp ft Mr and Mrs Walter Warren of Millard Avenue were enter tained by a party at the and Country on the occasion of their wedding anniversary This was followed by a fam ily gathering at the home of their eldest son and daughter In law Mr and Mrs James Warren of Mr and Mrs Lloyd have just returned from a trip to Cape Coral Florida They had a three day vacation vis iting places of interest in the area They visited other Cana dians including Mr and Mrs Howard Turner of Kitchener and Mr and Mrs George Watson of Waterdown Club some in number spent two days at Expo last week They stayed at the Crystal Towers Motel driver was the popular Red Wilkins travelled extensively at Expo on the minirail the monorail and the Expo ex press separated at the buildings into smaller groups and toured the buildings and grounds They bad a picnic lunch at Cornwall and on their return trip had a dinner at the High land Inn Mrs Victor McCut- was in charge of the club and made all the ar range meats Mr and Mrs John Leach have Just returned from four- days at Expo The Leaches have taken up residence in the former Dunnlson home Mayor Drew Dealt and his son Alex DeputyReeve Clare Salisbury and Jimmy Mr James Ward and Glen of Scarboro Councillor Tom and Don and Mr Douglas Hansen and Blah- have recently enjoyed a fish ing trip just north of Parry Sound The fishing was good and the fathers and sons en joyed some wonderful fish- Mrs Bruce accom panied her parents Mr and Mrs J Durham of Toronto on a trip to California toured Canyon Yellow stone National Park and visit ed the Redwood forest In California they were the guests of Dr and Mrs Ross Durham and family in Grana da Hills attended the museums night spots and toured UCLA where Dr Dur ham received an appointment In research The first regular meeting of the Chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Tuesday at the residence of Mrs G Crombie on Lewis Drive Mrs Crombie was in charge of the program and the pledge training Mrs S Harris was installed as Corresponding Secretary Mrs a from Edmonton Alberta was welcomed into the Chapter She will assume the duties of the Program Chairman Centennial National Thanks giving weekend from October will feature special Sun day services at the church of your choice The Ministerial Association have agreed it would be tine If members wore their Centennial costumes and came In family groups It has also been suggested that families If near enough walk to church as they did long ago Hie majority of merchants on the Newmarket Main St have already agreed to decor ate their show windows in Thanksgiving and Centennial themes The main street will be decorated with corn stalks and bates of hay The pro gram for the three days will include band concerts dances and entertainment of various kinds Sports will also make a large showing St Pauls Anglican Church Is holding a Centennial Bar becue and Bake Sale at the church Sept until pm Tables will be set up In the Rectory Garden and In the Parish Hall The menu will Include barbecued chicken cole slaw bun and a choice tea coffee or milk Vfiltlng Expo this put week have been Miss Clara Stark Mrs Edna Klrbyson Mrs For Best Price Best Material Womens Jean Rogers and Mrs Jean Jay Some Newmarket resi dent have have visited Expo three or more times times and find the trip well worth it A large group from St Pauls Anglcan Church visited Expo and participated in a camping trip this summer James Rhodes was a member of the group 0 Mr and Mrs Arm and Gar ner of Prospect Street have had as their guests Mr Gar ners brother and family Mr and Mrs Frederick Garner of Buenos Aires for the past two weeks A cousin from New York has also been visiting them Mr Richard Trie Newmarket Horticul tural Society will hold its Fall Flower Show on the Thanks giving weekend to join in the festivities planned by the Town of Newmarket This will be the Chrysanthe mum show and will feature Fall arrangements There will also he displays of Canadi- with Newmarket and district collectors showing an tiques Since all major events on October are planned for the Lions Club Park it is quite likely the Horticultural Show will take place there Newmarket Senior Citizens Club have returned from a two days visit to Expo They stopped overnight at the Cry stal Towers Motel and took breakfast there They enjoyed a picnic lunch at Cornwall en- route and coming home had their meal at Highland Inn KETTLEBY Recent Expo visitors from the Kettleby area were Miss Ann Mr and Mrs Vries Miss Clara Sharp Mrs Jack Harmon Mrs John King and Mrs Howard Pleasance 0 A large crowd attended the Penny Sale last Friday eve ning at the Parish Win ner of the quilt donated by Mrs Crane was Mrs Brian Warrington the former San dra of Mr and Mrs D Shepherd have recently returned from a week at the Ian Little left this week to attend Trent University at Peterborough while his broth ers Andrew and Alan will at tend university in London Mr and Mrs Frank will be hosts for the next few weeks to Mr par- enls and sister from Holland bury recently Miss Marion Archibald has been visiting her mother Mrs Jack Archibald of Kettleby Nearly 20 people attended the York Pines Barbecue on Friday evening held Sept 28 Mrs Elton Arm- the area who are in strong will be the guest speak- the WI are invited to attend and an art demonstration this meeting at the home of will follow All newcomers in Mrs Vera Richardson Miss Lee Black cel ebrated her 10th birthday this week and a party was held for her in Mr and Mrs Jack The first Fall meeting of entertained Miss Phyrn Ban- the Womens Institute will be Unwanted Removed by ELECTROLYSIS 8955207 Newmarket Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION at the Arena on Wed Sept to 5 PM FriSept to PM For Further Information Call Mrs John Coates SECTION WITH PURCHASE COUPON NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONAR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE rt Sections 216 i Tl I A COMPLETE 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