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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 12, 1968, p. 7

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NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett Christmas in June Yes indeed Mr and Mrs Paul Don Mills Road held a Christmas Party at residence on Satur day June Guests were Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Wal ter Payne of Toronto who have just returned from a six month stay in Miami Beach Fbrida The Paynes are former long time resi dents of Keswick Two sins William and Stewart their wives and families were also guests at the home A Christmas tree gifts for Mother and Dad turkey and all the fixings added to the festive occasion The Woodnridge Auxili ary were the host club and served a buffet luncheon Legion Ladies Auxiliar ies represented were New market Aurora Wood- bridge Stouffville Brad ford and Ew- The Tour of County Homes sponsored by the Ontario Humane Society York County branch proved such an outstanding success that stemmed red roses The School of Dancing had two med alists in the recent Khvanls Peel Music Festival Bonnie won a silver medal hi the tap daieing section garnering points Valerie enteied the ballet class and although only years old ivon a bronze The School of the Dance held its annual reital Wednesday and Thursday last week in Calvary United Church hall The presen tation was filled with par ents relatives and friends to an overflow crowd Lynn winner of the Zone Educational Bur sary fron the Canadian The Zone Rally rf the lcgion L Auxiliary was held on The meeting opened will an imiressive display and parade of standard bear- Mrs Lillian of 2nd vice president of thi Ontario Provincial Command- Ladies Auxil iary was the guest speak- secretary treasur er of Provincial Command The meeting was opened before the event that the tickets for the tour were all sold Mrs Moorby for merly of Newmarket and now of North West Territories was in town for a few days recently for her graduation from the Urn- versify of Toronto Mrs received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree on May 24 at Convocation Hall She also visited her new grand son Christopher Campbell Tom Moorby of came down to Toronto and Newmarket for a visit and to attend his mothers Pauls Angl Church will hold closing sessions for the Sun day school June regular evening have been cancelled for The commander Ilori and reports on the zone auxiliaries followed A discussion period and a question and answer ses sion concluded Die meeting A Special Service will be held June at 11 am when Miss Irene Robinson the Church Nurse attached to Hie Crippled Children Hospital will tell about her work these children After this service a coffee break will be held and ev eryone will have the oppor tunity of meeting and talk ing further with Miss Rob- Mrs Margaret ming of Toronto formerly of Andrew St was guest of Mrs Ted Mitchell for a few days last week She visited many friends in town and attended the Quaker meeting at Picker ing College Twenty eight Grade boys of Not Dame School accompanied by four teachers and par ents spent a wonderful six day holiday last week in DC They and toured the Smithsonian Institute the While House Arlington Cemetery and other points of interest flic boys held fund raising projects and paid for the trip themselves girts aid hospital children Mr and Mrs Donald Murray are shown signing the register following their marriage at Trinity United Church Newmarket The bride was formerly Donna Taylor daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Taylor Newmarket the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Mike Murray The couple will reside in Newmarket Shepherd Photo KETTLEBY The local girls made several hundred party crackers for the children in the Ontario Hospital in On May eight girls and leaders Shirley Thomson and Joan delivered these party crackers and dozens of plastic bottles to be used in the sand pile and craft shop to the chil dren at the hospital while in Orillia to attend a hobby Starting the first Sunday in June the Anglican Church services will begin Mr and Mrs G Ticn- and Mrs Routery and Bruce were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Nor- King Senior Public School holds open house teens on Saturday at the horn of Mr and Mrs D Brookes and dancing took place under colored lights for making and displaying Miss Barbara Wallace held a bridal shower for Miss Jean at her home on Tuesday May 28 friends attended The young people from the and Kettleby churches meet each Wednesday evening alternating at each church KING CITY King City senior public school open house attracted parents and admirers for the after noon and evening produc tion created by stu dents In the nine class rooms were displays hosted by staff teachers included were library activities arts and crafts grade and grade team activities a trench play by students science work and with different after noon and evening casts was directed by Nancy Laverty and Jessie McCarthy with Sue as prompter Mrs J Dennett a play wright gave help Don Eves and his art club did properties assisted by Mrs Woods and Cat Fortyseven gymnas tics boys later gave a minute program in four parts mass partner work team work and individual routine skills under Ihe instruction of physical education instruc tor John Mr and Mrs Brian War rington have moved from to Kettleby Simon George celebrated his birthday last week by inviting six boys to a birthday supper and Everyonc is invited to a community shower for Miss Gertrude Hunt at York Pines on Thursday June Miss Sharon St Croix the date for Camp There will be swimming in the heated pool and a program for everyone Pack a and the bev erage and ice cream will be provided Mr and Mrs Davis and children were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs W involved 22 first alto second alto and bass singers Staff physical education teacher Miss Carole Walton was responsible for the training of folk dancers of grades 7 and boys and girls who intrigued the aud ience with Tennessee Wig- walk and Alley Mjhs Caroline Back daughter of Mr and Mrn William GUlett Newmarket received a degree in Sociol ogy and Latin York University graduation ceremonies She also received Winters Col lege Council Honor Award for outstanding contribution to life at Winters College You arc invited to meat The Progressive Conservative Candidate for YorkSimcoe Wallace and Mrs Tuesday June 18th 1968 at pm at Emmanuel United Church Regency Acres Aurora UNWANTED HAIR Theres an even better way to save money TORONTOOOMINION The bank where people make the difference Manager Potatoes are for for early late protects foliage ability of critical if weather should your program you tickler foi gentle on foliage ROHMn WW Break into print in a SKIMMER SLIMMER Each r kirns ill I I i limil In llirlr wiulilnii Willi or llirlr liplla Ami liavc in Iwixllin tin Iik Ion 1 Iwrk NEWMARKET

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