Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 13, 1977, B05

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The ErSpNewmirkHA Brownies help sponsor fashion show Bv viola gillion MOUNT ALBERT Mount Albert was treated to a prelude of summer last Wednesday evening when the auditorium at Mount Albert Public School was filled for a fashion presentation by Carol Boynton of Minor Matters in Newmarket and of Fashions in Markham The show was sponsored by the Mothers Committee of the Brownies and Guides and the Womens Auxiliary of the Cubs and Scouts with all models residents of the Mount Albert area Carol Boynton started things rolling with summer fashions from Minor Matters and the children were real show stealers as they char mingly displayed mat ching outfits for big and little sisters and brothers as well as playtime school and party wear Following the children DeBourbon Fashions had styles that would enhance any brides trousseau a young moderns ward robe and grandmothers collection An arbor of roses and summertime music by Dike at the piano set the scene for this prelude to summer Several persons were recipients of door prizes Mount Albert bid farewell to a lifetime Booze bedroom stolen NEWMARKET Thefts of an entire bedroom suite and bottles of liquor were investigated by York Regional Police last week Sunday the bedroom suite and a rug valued at were removed from a vacant house on the Bloomington Sideroad south of Aurora Police say the house which belongs to Nancy of Holland Landing was unlocked at the time of the theft In Mount Albert Tuesday thieves fell off the wagon removing two cases of whiskey one case of scotch one case of vodka and 30 other bottles from the International Club on Highway Entry was gained to the club through an open side The liquor is valued at SI Man faces mischief charge NEWMARKET A rock used to damage an automobile brought charges from York Regional Police Tuesday According to police a man arrived at the home of John Pugliese at No Newmarket to coned a debt but was told by Mr Puglieses wife he was not in and she did not know his whereabouts The man apparently angry picked up a rock and smashed the hood roof and windshield of the car Alan Harold Giles 26 of Merlin Newmarket has been charged with mischief to private property over resident of the area on Saturday March 26 when funeral services were held for Reginald Reg who died March 23 Walter Reginald was born in Mount Albert in 1892 and in married Hansford also of the Mount Albert area A Sergeant in the Canadian Army he served 3j years in World War I with the Battalion and in World enjoyed fishing and War 2 served six years in hunting the Veterans Guard He was predeceased A member of Mount by a son Jack who was Albert Branch of the lost over Burma while Legion paid a last tribute to their comrade in a memorial service Friday evening March Reg was a worker in many com munity activities one of which was the former Mount Albert Community A sportsman he serving with the RCAF in World War 2 He is survived by his wife one daughter Margaret Mrs Howard Robertson five grand children and two great grandchildren Funeral Services were conducted by Rev Bjnnjngton Representing York County at the annual conference of the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario were from left Peter Hulshof Stouff- vllle Ron Vernon Sutton West Mary Ann Hulshof Stouffvlile Rick Ramm Stouffvlile Kathy RR 3 Albert- Bart Johnson Debbie Redrord Islington and Gary Kevin Young a son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Young of 557 Centre St Mount Albert recently won an Ontario Good Roads Association Scholarship He Is a third year student in the Municipal Roads and Services Program at Georgian College help you MICHAEL HWALKER one of our representatives will be at Bell Corner Motel 17 Yonge St North N EWMARKET telephone on Wednesday April you require financing to start modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or il you are interested in the management services counselling and training or wish information on government programs available tor 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