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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 7, 1977, A07

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j- I Aarara Keswick Oat Wed Sept lI At ONY AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH By ALICE MATR ER8 Era KING CITY Storybook charm and of England Holy Holy tradition combined here Saturday as Gwendolyn Eve Britnell the daughter of King Township Mayor Margaret and the late Stanley Britnell married James William Stints Anglican Church here oh the arm of her brother James William to the strains of Holy -a- The Rev Canon Joseph Pender Wright officiated white organ music was by Aubrey Foy organist and choirmaster at St James Cathedral and head of the music department at St Andrews College sang Lord Is my Shepherd and English traditional hymns in- eluded William Blakes Jerusalem the school hymn of School Great Malvern England attended by the The bride walked down the aisle at L The St- James Cathedral Boys Choir Upon leaving the church the bride and groom were met by the Pipes of the Highlanders of Canada the regiment of William V Curran Father of the groom of King Township Mayor Margaret and the groom Is the son of Mr and William An estimated people Including politician attended NEWMARKET by Judge Thirteen new Canadians Georgia Kapelos the were sworn in during a court was the ceremony In third such session of the Regional council terns chambers here Aug Ruth Colterman a By IRENE THOMPSON Era correspondent A York North Training School will be held Sept and at St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newmarket The program will focus on the cereal shelf been visiting with their family the Shropshire for the past two weeks have returned home years with their families In iho village Burial for was held at Pine Hills Cemetery In Toronto I is By VKHNMcKINNON summer and early fall vacationing in the Near North is thought by many to be an ex perience well worth enjoying year after year The heavy rush of summer is over and the benches fishing spots picnic areas and tourist establishments are not nearly so crowded as a couple of weeks before yet the weather is still warm the fish are still biting the evenings arc still warm and languid the water is warm and the best ingredient of all true northern hospitality still reigns supreme throughout the entire region Beginning less than a hours north of Toronto highways too and It the Near North Vacation area stretches northward from on highway number 11 through the majeslic Highlands to the City of North Hay nestling on the shores of Lake From North Bay the area reaches eastward highway to MaUnwawul Ottawa River westward to Sturgeon Falls and Arm regions of Lake north it follows number highway through the giant pines of the Temagami Timixr Reserve to Marten River and on to the Village of Tcmagaml and its forestrimmed rivers and lakes i I Ideally located within a short drive of southern Ontario the AlmaguihNipissing Travel Area Ontarios Near North is perfectly suited to a weekend getaway or a week with the family Accommodations offered vary from uplo date campgrounds through fully equipped housekeeping cottages to modern motor inns and resorts offering every amenity from saunas to heated pools and fine dining so that no matter whether you arc a camping family looking for a well supervised campground or a couple looking luxurious weekend youll find It in the Near North FOR A WEEKEND COME A WEEK IT member of the Stouffville Julione and of States Court of of Nobleton c and of Mrs Komi and son Canada of Montreal who have and officials from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police assisted Judge Kapelos York Regional Chairman Garfield Wright and president of the Business and Professional Womens Club of Newmarket congratulated the new citizens Following the ceremony the and club hosted a reception Receiving citizenship papers during the court were Hilt and of Newmarket Jakob Keller of Newmarket MF Spa ding of Newmarket of Rich mond Hill Gorm and Gerda of Stouff ville and Santa of Friends in the area were sorry to hear of the passing of two Toronto residents Mrs Roy Staples Lewis and Mrs Jack OConnor Mary Cunningham Both spent their early Rev Ralph Garbe Mrs Garbe aid their family have returned home after spending a pleasant vacation with relatives in Saskat chewan Attendants included bridesmaids Susan Smithyes and Lauren Mary McKim grooms man Ross Edward Hare and ushers Peter Joseph Gould Clayton Lang Chapman Robert Ed ward Curran John David Stewart Conrado A Marin and James William Britnell Dignitaries among guests In attendance included Dr Stuart Smith leader of the Liberal party In Ontario and his wife MLA for York North William Hodgson and Mrs Hodgson former King Reeve and York County Warden Gordon Cook and Mrs Cook along with present and former councillors from throughout York Region A message from federal cabinet minister John Roberts was among telegrams received A lengthy outoftown guest list included Harold sister of the brides mother and godmother of the bride from Tewkesbury England the family home for hundreds of years Demure but elegant in her Nina gown of white wool and silk the bride wore a short lace headdress and carried a bouquet of rosea with heather and lavender brought by her aunt from the banks of Englands Severn River Tewkesbury The bridesmaids one in apricot the other In blue wore earls gifts the and carried white leather prayer books All f I r a arrangements for the day were handled by Ann Wilson of Kingscross The ceremony was followed by a Wedding Breakfast in the charmed and secluded setting of Kings Wood the brides home proved herself distinguished in the of brides mother hostess as In the rota township admini was glowing in a outfit of All gowns Mayor BritneUr locally designed madeoy Hawnig and v Geoffrey King was master of ceremonies and Vfttt Stechishin of proposed a charming witty toast to the Folio win honeymoon in the young couple in the University Apartments near University while their studies Mayor Britnell wearing Jade green EXPORTS UP export strength In caused Ontarios commodity exports to advance by cent to a total of lllon states the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism This is billion greater than continue With one year to complete in his chartered accountancy pi the groom will fathers firm and Company The ml Sans to study Wedding feiUvioea concluded Saturday with a dinner In the evenmi for outoftown guests i F Mm I I ESCAPE TO THE GOLDEN WEATHER OF THE NEAR NORTH for a FUNFILLED LATE SUMMER OR EARLY VACATION success NEWMARKET Last Wednesdays water show commemorating the anniversary of the opening of the Peter Gorman pool was fantastic according to Harrison r I I I 1 I I f J ft A ku tf m rtf 1M41I And ccrtou book and to w9i no Urn and good or sold ccaTJori and for hay area i t TRAVEL ASSOCIATION BOX3S1 BAY The recreation co ordinators response captured the atmosphere The weather was beautiful like it was staged for us and the deck was lined with spec she said There must have been well over two hundred people Present at the watery celebrations were Mayor Bob councillor Bob Scott Aubrey Smith and Dave Kerwin Peter Gorman and Fred Curran two of the original members of the pool committee were also on hand along with about past staff members After the hour and a half show of aquatic skills the staff went to the community centre for a reception XX gave mo a feeling to sec the number of people who showed up to help us celebrate Miss Harrison told the Era KufS ft r- ho on is jtisi t disease I he iiUris ill ies ami mulims ire now 1 IkkI or more ire l work are lost because eosiini our Small wonder in a rool cause erf Lit ii I els e 1 venous problem problem I he people he are working hard to solve But st ino a problem like is I lo research ances in I real hose 1 til fed ihnniuh and maintaining Disease nils in lo inlorm he auadian public aloui he over 100 kinds ol 1 can disahilu C6ncieiefiistinqultiiyccl holding septic ami pumpout hatches are designed to the liquid level They can also he Ontario Ministry of Environment as or installed in Regulation r k and adapted to commercial and industrial V e j it 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