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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 8, 1967, p. 14

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I t -Jvwai- The Era Wed November I Place Memorial Wreaths At Albert Horticulturists Receive Awards At Banquet MOUNT ALBERT Color Party members Ernest Kenneth Case Tony Greg limbers and Jackie Se- led the Remembrance Day Parad from Centre St to Mount Albert United Church on Sunday morning Nov 5 Royal Canadian Le gion members and represen tatives of the Explorers the Cubs and Scouts also marched in the parade Ronald AUison assisted Rev J March with the leader ship of the service The placing of a Memorial Wreath in front of the Mem orial Centre in the church by Allan Harper and Robert was followed by silent remembrance in memory of Oscar Irwin all Stokes An dre Kflowtes Arthur Case and Ernest Cousins who gave their lives in the war Jack Willbee and Donald Stewart who died in the last war Two selections were sung by John the guest soloist from Schomberg Following the church serv ice the parade proceeded to the Park Gate where family wreaths were placed by Roy Stewart and Reg and a Canadian Legion wreath by Robert A short service was conducted by Rev Mr March after which the par ade members were dismissed by the Parade Marshall John Oliver Next Sunday Nov 12 a service of Baptism will be conducted in the United Church Parents wishing to have children baptised are asked to contact the minister afternoon group of the will Join the evening group for a meeting in the United Church parlor on Tues day Nov 14 at pm The Fire Department Wom ens Association will hold a bake sale in Mount Albert Fire Hall from 2 to pm on Saturday Nov All pro ceeds from this sale will be donated to the Muscular Dys trophy Association A large number of hunters left Mount Albert CNR sta tion early Sunday morning for a one week period in nor thern Ontario Mount Albert Womens Ins titute will meet in the United Church parlor on Thursday Nov at 230 pm This will be a Resolutions meeting un der the convenership of Mrs A report of the recent Area Convention in Toronto will be given will also be a display of Cen tennial projects and persons having individual articles are asked to bring them to the meeting Mount Albert Public Li brary re opened several weeks ago in a newly renovat ed section of the Hall To date some persons who had been making use of the library facilities prior to the closing have not returned to take out books The library Is open each Tuesday from 230 to pm and each Thursday from 230 to pm and to pm Lake Simcoe Socials BY BURROWS Members of the young Mount Albert group Hie Explorers were eager participants in a Christmas Tea and Bazaar they organized with the aid of CGLT girls in United Church Saturday after noon Photo Phil Jones AURORA One hundred and ten members and guests attended the annual dinner and presentation of awards of Aurora and District Horti cultural Society at First Bap tist Church Monday Oct 23 President Miss Clare Rout- ledge welcomed all and in her remarks said the present membership of the society is 109 five shows have been held so far this year There will be a display of dried rangements at the November meeting and a Christmas show In December As a cen tennial project the group planned the planting at the gate of the new Community Centre Beautiful floral arrange ments decorated the banquet room the work of different members of the society Murray Smith director of the Iris Society was the guest speaker and showed beautiful colored slides taken on a recent tour of the British Isles Mrs Wrixon de lighted the gathering with three solos accompanied by Mr Fowler Presentation of Awards were made to Mrs Howard Oliver the Eaton Trophy for the highest number of points in all the shows silver chal lenge tray and Fred silver tray from Royal Bank Newmarket Mrs G Duckworth bas ket of groceries Mrs basket Mrs Jas Raeslde and Os borne The Tulip Cup for best specimen Mrs Caulfield reserve Mrs Oliver best three tulips Mrs reserve Mrs Oliver Mr won the Iris Cup Mr Hayes won the DEAL WITH Dominion Store Miss C Bradford Fertiliser Co prizes Mrs Davidson Ross Stivers prize Mrs M Swift Canadian Co prizes won by Mrs Mrs J Barnard Hayes G Duckworth I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Meteor Montcalm Convertible A beautiful red with I top Fully reconditioned Compere our price I Cnev 4 dr PS Radio Top Notch off the way Tradein on one of our 67s Beat this if you con i 1 Coupe Rebuilt guaranteed V8 auto radio bucket seals A 60 day unit reduced from to Gladioli cup Mrs Profit trophy for highest number of points in decorative classes in all shows Mrs Oliver Mr Ross won the Red Rose Tea trophy for the best red rose atso KJees Memorial Cup for ihe best hybrid tea rose BROS LTD PROVEN TO IE TRUSTWORTHY CAR DEALERS ONLY ONE Plymouth Fury 2 dr V8 oufo PS Radio miles Executive driven New list price was nearly 33871L NOW ONLY 1695 1195 I I Volkswagen 2 dr Green Excellent molar A wonderful buy I in an economy cor 649369 Mr and Mrs Gordon Dry- den have returned from their European trip and spent some time this week visiting Mrs mother Mrs J Lonergan Dalton Rd Mr and Mrs Leo sche Detroit spent several days visiting Mr and Mrs High St Mr and Mrs Jack Carlisle recently visited former Sut ton residents Mr and Mrs Jack In Owen Sound Most schools this year took advantage of Halloween to earn money for and Sutton collected more than last year This year Sut ton Public School pupils col lected The bus carrying Jacksons Point pupils to Sutton Public School resumed schedule last week and It appears that it will again I successful The bus Is used by approxi mately families and last year transported 125 pupils dally The cost paid by parents of children living in Jacksons Point A by 36 foot extension to the present Bell Telephone Building In Sutton Is planned the near future accord ing to Allan manager of Newmarket area The addi tional space will be used house more exchange equip ment The Red Cross Blood Don or Clinic held in Sutton Mon day evening received pints of blood A special re quest from the Cancer Soc iety for AB positive blood brought seven pints of this rare type Forty High School students were at the Clinic when it opened and pints were donated by the students Miss Mary Dobe Provin cial President of the Catho lic Womens League and Mrs J J Mathews Past Presi dent of Toronto spent last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Cliff Noble Middle St Mr and Mrs J Morkel and Ihelr three sons have moved California for the next two or three years Mrs Mar ket Is the former Joan Stub- bins District Aurora Conference For Young Farmers For PROFESSIONAL DRAPERY CLEANIHC RUGS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Falcon Station Wagon Excellent transportation I body wise and mechanically I I 4 dr Needs a little work I Low or No Down Payment Terms 1248 395 395 DEAL CALL i WITH I St Aurora BROS LTD AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Your Blood is Always Needed be a BLOOD DONOR AURORA A conference for young Ontario farmers will take place Nov 20 21 and 22 at the Anglican Conference Centre at Aurora The confer ence called Design for To morrow with the Iheme The Future Belongs To Who Plan is sponsored by the Youth Committee of the Ontario Federation of Agricul ture The purpose of confer ence is to provide an opportu nity for a group of young far mers under approximately age to meet together In an informal atmosphere and through free wheeling discus sion to consider the future goals and needs of agriculture And further to consider what kind of general farm organi zation Is needed to assist In achieving these goals and fill ing these needs And further to suggest how such an organ ization would function and how If Would be financed Each member of the is invited to send two delegates The OFU has been to send four delegates con ference is being designed and administered by the Rural Learning Association in coop eration wllh Youth Committee The main paper entitled Farm Trends and Necessary Organization will be present ed by Dr Patterson Program coordinator will be Mr Tisdale Services Toronto Jv The CITIZEN iModel lias Features thai add up to Op eration Priced as low as An Ideal CHRISTMAS GIFT Por man a small We guarantee It Service It MEAT SPECIALS Spare Raising on iPork Beef a a a a a a d key kilting Minus ami Ley ifiiiuttur knob Paper culler Ifrlcaae lull look get i lbs HAMMING lbs COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 1 lbs fflBNBRS COOKIES A Gal im MAIN SERVICE REPAIRS ce Cream LOAVES BREAD 5 for Special hinBs it III SIDES 49C ham PIG The Era circulation has climbed o the highest In Its 116yenr history At the end April it Stood now Us which were proud to Is per cent circulation assures advertiser- The Em Post will deliver the re- results hetier than other media In northern York County you have whether It is by a want ad or a display ad- The Era and Post w at lob for you More people- 1 73 In live monlhsvo using Era and Post over week That proves lb and Wrapped at NO EXT HA To All Makes And Models Of typewriters Adding Machine I Youll More Whn You Shop MAIN If took you Hi mi to road tho above not a alow render And an you 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