Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 2, 1969, p. 6

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NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett NEWMARKET Guy Revel Newmarkets own Olympic Figure Skat ing winner and star of Holiday on Tee spent a months vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Bar ney be 1 veiling in the Far East for the next 18 months with Holiday On Ice They are scheduled to perform in Indonesia the Philippines Hang Kong Japan and thence to Australia lie will be solo ist with the ice show and also performing in a pair with Miss Jones of Hershey Pa Wendy has Just won the Worlds Pro- oak table handsomely carved with Mrs Beer pre sented Mrs Jackman with engraved silver goblets Charles Beer spoke on resident A Chapman dies SUTTON Ar thur Chapman of Wood River Acres Sutton Mr Chapman was a Lite Member of the Can adian Corps Cyclist lion Association and fin ished his service with the Royal Air Force 19141918 After war Mr Chapman rejoined Dun and Company and holt of all those boys who like he had studied under Mr Former Pic kering people present were Dr and Mrs George Case came to Pickering in 1941 he has always taken a keen interest in education ob taining his degree from and his now Dun and Inc He acted an execu tive capacity for this com pany in Toronto Vancou ver and St Louis Missouri On his retirement from Dun and he returned lo the Lake area where his family had been located for many years and settled White Cross group plans park picnic NEWMARKET Residents of homes ore in York Com in looking to JO will be pro vided by groups of volun teers inmted with the Craft Workshop itclintiilila- tlie discussed during the Canadas The Indian name Canada Irnl been agreed upon It was already used lo describe the two largest territories the union wlnl is mm and Quebec There was lacking some descriptive term the independence lllKII III Hit I her continuing role Crown and Umpire The Adult Train ing Centre will close July IS until August II A num ber of the trainees are at tending the Shadow Lake Camp this summer Mr and Mrs Cook and three small daughters are visiting Mr and Mrs C Chapman of Beechwood Crescent Mrs Cooks parents The Cooks an President of the First Chap ter in Canada of Phi Del- la Kappa an international Society for lion He was also re sident of the First Ontario Chapter of the Canadian College of Teachers He is endeavours member of St educa- James Anglican Church He leaves a wife Edith and a son Rev Wil liam Chapman of Si Louis Mr ami Mrs Donald J Mit chell of Newmarket am the grown is the son of Mr Mrs Inlin Foster also of Newmar ket Wed in Newmarket iily morning justice to Canadas independence and yet ir place in he Empire and by implication fnn contest carried the nought of the of Almighty God TheGaspe iiiiinsi in II I mm I lie Ill a u- N kKl Mf like in it lr r 9das229 is the setting ushers were Wayne speak of the marriage of Donald the empire long since the reception is w of of Toronto He is looking Cook have had I he oppor tunity o visit Bangkok Khota of World War fame and sia is the rice Middle East will a range of mountains running th The Newmarket Senior Citizens Club who meet every Wednesday af ternoon at St Andrews Church House travelled to Midland via bus on Wed nesday afternoon en joyed the tour stopping Adult Training Centre dock Mrs Margaret Hyde Queensvdle UCW marks church union QUEENSV1LLK Bruce Chapman have re- The Afternoon Unit of turned from a trip to the United Church Grand Canyon by way of Women held their regular Salt City and Yellow- meeting on Tuesday June stone National Park 10 in the Church Hall A hot luncheon Mr and Mrs to some thirty don of Rolphton ladies followed by a short period A Missionary Pro gram was conducted by the assistant leader Mrs Lewis Irwin This was In obser vance of the anniver sary of Church Union A reading was given by Mrs Fred and two minute silence was ob served in memory of Mrs A solo was given by Mrs Sydney Thompson accompanied by Mrs Stew art The guest sneaker Charles of was introduced by Mrs Deborah 1co Mitchell ghter of Mr and Mrs Don- J Mitchell of Newmar ket to David Thomas Fos ter son or Mr and Mrs John Foster also of New- Tlie bride was father and the officiating minister was Rev Canon J Rhodes The bride wore an waist gown of white of yellow de with an over lay of while chant illy lace She carried red roses white and Ivy Maid of honor was Miss Nancy Phillips bridesmaid was Susan Mil and flower girls were Jacqueline Constable and Theresa Morton They the mother of the bride wore a two piece yel low ensemble with Ian and while accessories and a of sweet heart ros- Tlie grooms mo ther wore a twopiece la- inmcshle with white ving option the couple left i trip Mi ik Falls and vicinity and their return will Him in Newmarket so ft deuce But there is still lie vexing problem of national unity Our day important contributions Ihfl can bo made lo the Ion making processes of country Let The People Thee O God St Pauls Church Thompson and also dressed alike in pale pink their brother Mr and Mrs and carried red carnations Murray of Bradford white daisies and Mrs showed pictures and gave commentary on her re- trip lo Nigeria a was thanked by Stanley Eves and pre- with a gift Guests included ev Erie and Mrs War- a of Mrs Hugh ladies had Department College is the Benediction Day will held on staff gathered at NEW BANKING HOURS Jul THURS 430 FRIDAY ROYAL BANK Baker CARPET Cleaning Co richmond hill subscribers DIAL TRUCK CALLS EVERT POOL PACKAGES FROM DISPLAY LOTS OPEN DAYS A WEEK Family Fun SUMMER LONG Vacation IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD FOR HAVE A SUMMER LONG TO SCARBOROUGH Kingston Rd Mile East Eglinton Phone 2848091 COQKSVIUE- 1721 Miles West of Phone No Hwy Mile West Bronte Rd Phone HAMILTON Greater Hamilton Shopping Centre Phone ninR ffor Attend church study this Sunday and Prayer Meeting V School II am Morning Worship TRINITY UNITED CHURCH MAIN ST and AVE ONTARIO l am Each Sunday at Sharon Public School Every Fourth Wed nesday at lion acres one Con north of Davis Dr Don Mills ltd turn east the Herald ltd at Canada Goose Pottery Factory one mile right is Boo- acres two light standards The Church Needs You Rev Craig Cribar Chureh ach Sunday

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