Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 19, 1968, p. 17

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Aurora Wed Jane Marathon Race rwo district runners stole front door of the finish line show at last Saturdays Jack sped by Murray with First Annual Brices Mara- powerful strides which Despite strong com- Murray could not match petition from Toronto run- Jacks winning time was Jack Switzer of Rich- two hours Hill and Sue Parish minutes seconds a fina of Aurora were first place time considering the rain most and the uphill course from King couple years wed Surprise luncheon KING CITY Mrs Verdun Gordon held open house at their King City home late in May cele brating their anniversary Neighbors church friends mens Institute received by Mrs finishers human mile i the Murray Anderson of bourg set up a very fast pace early in the gruelling race At the ten mile mark he was almost two miles ahead of Jack Switzer who was running in terKh place the as still who had been in second place from the start Murray And sight of Murray rushing to the finish line Just a Murray was in sight of admiration of all the com petitors and spectators with her outstanding finishing time of four hours five minutes and seconds Sue is a member of the Au rora Track Club and coached by Ross Linton of Aurora Sue defeated two other well known runners from North York Track Club She defeated Carol who holds the On tario Championship for the half mile and Rosemary Mashintcr who recently won the mile race at Tor ontos CNE Allcomers race Sue finished ahead of hand Sue Parish Murray Anderson Cobourg and Jack of The brides Mrs Roy Stephenson and husband observed their 33rd wedding anniversary May 26 on the Church officiated at the marriage ceremony the home of ft parents Rena Gordon housewife mot community antf sings in the choir She is active in the organization and studies the churchschool curriculum with other Pres bytery groups She is also an executive of King Womens Institute as the new public relations officer and in other branch positions with the WI over the past Keswick outdoor library is unique in York County Holland Landing good swimming area HOLLAND LANDING Grandstand The program An Action Rally took place consisted a parade of Sunday at the bands march past of CathO- lie Youth Special speakers were Cardinal Roy who has returned from poverty striken South America and KESWICK library and Ihc first of its kind in York County has been set up at Keswick Public School The urea is landscaped with many picnic tables and have been the recipients of a grant from the Ont Men Teachers Federation which they plan to use for purchasing other schools at very before and after school hours However the spot became so popular that the teachers are now using ft science reading Ron secreta ry of the North Library Hoard told the Era the youngsters are unsuper vised and an honour system of these blades travel up t miles per hour si keep feet and fingers out held a weekend camp at Point Park with a very successful turnout of members and leaders Tents were set up on Thursday night by the group committee and the boys arrived on Friday eve ning The leaders cooked the Cub meals under the supervision of Margaret Sharon and Sally Trusler They were assisted by three Scouts who are working for their cooking badge Brian rant Douglas Crawford and David Mathias The weather was excel lent and gave some of the unwary some painful sun burn Hobby and craft work were part of the to the Holland River are swimming facilities though signs are posted that you use at your own risk Jeanic Andrews Alan Hardy and Wayne van are becoming excel lent Under RED BARN THEATRE 68 Jacksons Point OPENING JUNE 29 with June 7 THE by Tom Jones Harvey Schmidt Starring Jack Duffy with Doug Crostey June VARIETY VILLAGE BENEFIT PERFORMANCE with pi opening party after the show July THE FIFTH SEASON by Sylvia Regan July THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie July BAREFOOT IN THE PARK by Neil Simon July GASLIGHT by Patricia Hamilton Aug by Murray A GIRL COULD GET LUCKY by Don Appcll Aug MURDER IN THE RED BARN Tuesdays through Sundays Curtain BOX OFFICE 5691 A his Honor Bach elor of Arts Degree Convocation Cere monies held in the Theatre of ArlH at University of Water loo May Brian is the son of Mr and Mrs A of Sutton West He Ik employed by the Confederation Life Insurance Company In Toronto while study- to he an actuary Photo HOME OWNER LOANS SPRING Is The Time Of Year Build Tirol Room Finish I Pey Oil Year Loon I And CASH In Your J WE CAN ARRANGE LOW COST Jilt 2nd or 3rd Mortgage Loans J IN HOURS Prom SI SOU Tut IS With Up To IS Years To Repay I Coll Today Slop Worrying Tomorrow I Lawrence M Nomai Mortgages Phone Bon IS5 Station H Toronto I STATIONARY ENGINEERS York Control High School REGISTRATION School For Retarded Children SUTTON Term Commencing Tlicsdny September Parents wishing fo enrol child picas phono by Juno 24 Mrs A Mourltsen Principal AN OPEN INVITATION TO ALL RESIDENTS OF YORK SIMCOE and their families to join Eva and Wallace and their family at a picnic party at Brace Mill between Don Mills unci Highway 48 Friday June S to pm Games and Races FUN FAVOURS FOOD Anyone requiring transportation call 8958661 7753379 Sponsored by Conservative Ann in combining standard food Items to make an unusual and tasty dish is the mark of the good cook Take for example this recipe for recom mended by the Food Specialists at Institute University of The recipe calls for luncheon meat but chicken ham or roast beef or pork will do as well 1 cup tea biscuit dough tablespoon sweet green can luncheon meat relish prepared mustard Prepare the tea biscuit dough roll into a rectangle thick spread with soft butter then with prepared mustard Chop the meat finely and mix with the relish shape a roll down the center of the dough then shape Ihc dough around the roll and pinch the edges together Bake at degrees F or minutes Serve with a tomato sauce Serves to NORM CAFIK SPEAKS TO THE CONSUMER against the unscrupulous We must insist upon honesty in advertising anil labelling practices and ensure that he consumers rights are res pected ON JUNE VOTE NORM LIBERAL NOTICE THE A and BILL ELMERS ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OE TB MILK and VARIETY STORE Formerly MILK STORE WED JUNE am 79 DAVIS DR NEWMARKET PHONE store I NEW and owner and operated by Loco People al Store Hours will be the same am to pm a week WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING SPECIALS Fashions Gay lively styles for Summer fun camp for tough wear and good looks all Summer long The very best makes at moderate prices TAHI 0SHANTER KNIT SHIRTS COLOURFUL SWIM WEAR SPECIAL PLAY SHORTS SPECIAL PERMA PRESS SHIRTS oniyi99 269twos5 HARVEY WOODS SPORT SOCKS KNICKERBOCKER SLIM SLACKS Srf BOYS SHORTS JACKltJFRASER HILL RIOHMOKO HEIGHTS SHOPPING NEWHABKE1 Shop ill pm Thursday Friday

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