Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 11, 1967, p. 19

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v- Mount Albert United Church was tastefully decorated with autumn leaves fruits and vegetables for the Thanksgiving Service on Son- day morning Mrs John Oli ver Mrs Art and Mrs Owen were In charge of the decoration project The anniversary service will be held next Sunday Oc tober at 11am and the Official Opening Ceremony for both church and parson age wall take place the same day at 230 pm 9 Mount Albert Womens In stitute will meet at the home of Miss Millie Dike on Thurs day October at pm This will be a Health meet ing convened by Mrs Frank Jordan and the theme of the program will be Safety Miss Dell Canning chairman of the National CGIT will be the speaker at the Graduation Service in the United Church on Sunday Oct at am Miss Can ning has been active in girls work at the Provincial Board and Camp level for many Mount Albert United Church was the scene of the wedding of Jim Pegg and Brenda Fos ter Saturday October with Mrs Arnold Smith and Thomas Foster as attendants Rev William March officiat ed Following the wedding a reception for guests was held In the Community Hall On their return from their trip the couple will be residing in Sutton The 1st Mount Albert Wolf Cub Pack will hold their first meeting on Thursday Octo ber at 715 pm Both A and Packs will meet in the United Church basement Any boy eight years of age will be welcome to Join Brown is the Cubm aster for A KESWICK An Irate resi dent of Pasadena Drive at last weeks North Gwfflim- bury council meeting com plained a real estate ap praiser had informed him his property value had depreci ated as a result of a towing service business operated by Buggzy Towing Service a neighbour The complainant stated a var iety of businesses were being by Mr- including pop vending car lot and a Junkyard Council was told he Mr Cudworth to take im mediate action to ascertain whether infractions of local bylaws were being committed and report to council who would then take the appro priate remedial measures business Nuisance Many of Ontarios vege tables come from the Holland Marsh ares drained about 38 years ago Black soils well irrigated and f pro duce head lettuce cabbage cauliflower carrots celery and potatoes Marsh potatoes the business operate have a particular appeal all day and night with resulting noise from engine preventing youngsters from sleeping It was also inter fering with TV reception in the area he said Building inspector Jack Cudworth told council It was not the first time complaint bad been received about Towing Service and he had previously enforced the antinoise which stopped operations for a time Council resolved to author- COMMITTEE 7 TELEPHONES Port Perry Port Perry Sutton ONTARIO RIDING CONSERVATIVE ASSN A r I i Aurora Board of Education chairman George Dawson turns the first sod to signify the start of the new senior public school on Wellington St West Watching are Rev John Rev Brace Moore- Pack and Mrs Robert Tim bers the Akela for B Pack house president Ministerial Mrs Dawson Marray Binions board vice chairman and FALL FLOWER SHOW A fall flower snow will be a special feature of the Mount Albert Horticultural Society meeting in the Public School Auditorium at pm on Monday October Children are invited to exhibit seven gourds and five ears of In dian corn with husks turned back at this show Entries should be at the school be tween and pm the day of the show There will also be classes for arrange ments fall flowers and potted plants Jim and Fos ter were the guests of honor Canadian Legion Notes Milton Wesley Branch By LLOYD Last week I read our column under North Branch for some reason or other also that Clarence Wood presented a certificate of Merit to Betty Gordon on behalf of Branch 326 instead of Branch Poppy Tag date should have read Nov with the Remembrance Day parade on Nov 5 Last week you probably noticed the story that work had stopped on the front part of the hall This was re started again last Wednesday after a meeting with council on the previous night and all matters have been cleared up satisfactorily Birthday wishes go out this week to Francis Robert and anniversary wishes to Don and Barbara Sutton played host to the clubs of branches and There were In attendance with the oldest member being 83 did a good Job of entertaining them Last Saturday night was talent night for Branch at Aurora It did not start out that way but about couples visited our neighbors to the south and as the evening pro gress progressed several of the members did their turn of entertaining Music was sup plied by Doris Welsh This week end several of the members and their wives will be travelling to Mactler to the fall District Con vention We hope to give you a full report on this meeting In neat Last week your branch weeks column I IT SEE I asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa U HEAR MATT YOUR CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE ONTARIO RIDING MPP SINCE ON TELEVISION BARRIETV CHANNEL 3 PM Friday October AND ON RADIO kc ORILLIA 610 PM Friday October 630 PM Friday October at a miscellaneous shower in Mount Albert Community Hall on Wednesday evening Oc tober The bride and groom- elect were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts Mary Harrison Jean Rose Cathy Sinclair and Sharrilyn Smith were in charge of ar ranging the shower Mount Albert who have done such a fine Job n winning soft ball honors in the past two years lost the finals to Mildmay on Satur day evening The community was sad dened to hear of the death of Mrs Walter Graham on Fri day evening Oct 5 Bom in Sharon years ago Ebon Graham was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilfred and she moved to Mount Al bert following her marriage to Walter Graham in 1032 With the exception of a few years spent on Concession Aurora Kiwatns Club East Gwillimbury the Gra hams have lived in the village since their marriage As well as her husband she is survived by two sons ford Keith and other WE BUY WE SELL BY THE BRICES BARGAIN BARN ShepherdStaff of the family The funeral service was held at the Lewis Funeral Chapel October with inter ment in Ceme tery A GREAT CHAIN SAW Keep Things Going In Ontario REELECT ART EVANS JOHN PM OF A REGARDING THE DISSOLUTION OF THE FORMER UNION SCHOOL SECTION WHITCHURCH MARKHAM Whereas the Council of he Corporation of the County of York on June passed ByLaw No detach from the Township School Area of Whitchurch die portion of the former Union School Seclion 16 Whitchurch and Markham and Whereas the Minister of Education gave his assent to the above ByLaw and did appoint Maynard Mailman and Douglas Adams as referees to value adjust and determine in an equitable manner all rights and claims arising as a result of this ByLaw the said referees announce a public hearing to be held at the Public School Highway from pm to pm on Tues day November to give opportunity for the presentation of written briefs with respect to the disuibution of assets HOMELITE XL12 to rfamtfar and cnalAj lbs Adams Dots of woodcutting chores balanced for easy handling unit Up uta H RR No 3 Newmnrkct Ont Tel 8954121 Referees Above is beautiful Township Park which this year received a grant from the Conservative government amounting to over Continue with progress ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 VOTE TO REELECT EVANS ART I CONSERVATIVESIMCOE CENTRE Sponsored by the Progressive Conservative Association OCTOBER our Support the Robarts Government Bill Hodgson Premier Robarts YORK NORTH NEEDS EXPERIENCE YORK NORTH wonts a provincial member who Identified with our Riding who each and every district and the people who live hero who has experienced our growing point tint hand YORK NORTH faces many at thti critical point In Its development Nothing can take the place of when It comes to carrying thou or small to proper for action YORK NORTH a mtmber who will fa to by our Park government a highly re garded voice who will out strongly on cur behalf and who will bo heard RILL HODGSON It a lifelong of thlt Riding Ha tharai with oil of the problem of a fait develop ing area firm Ideal about how to get action on problemt at Queen Pari MIL HODGSON hot municipal experience that extendi aver years at School Truitee Councillor Reeve and at Warden of York County Ha knows how to from late local into provincial tor mi HODOSON It the candidate of Premier John In election Ha tfandt for continued good government In Ontario or even greater In yean that lie ahead BILL HODGSON YORK NORTH PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE

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