Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Jan 1953, p. 15

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OBITUARIES at ceremony French minister of defence presented the completed iquln miles south of to Canadas defence minister Brooke airfield will be manned and operated by the It was accepted by Mr on behalf he North Atlantic Treaty Organisation IN TURNING INTO CASH debenture Issue floated does not solve your whole The Important point how will your sewers stand up Man municipaltie have found pipe failure developing long before the debentures were paid off i strong corrosive action of acids and alkalis- in the sewage and soil then youll haw a costly replacement job Sewage develop fftts have powerful chemical and vides to such chemical actiotli It by fire Tills assurance of permanency makes VlTftlWED CLAY the best and most economical fe 1 I ON ARMITAGE The first dance for the season of the Armitage Commun ity club will be on Friday Jan at Bluebird Inn Come and enjoy an evening of oldtime dances Mr and Mrs It Mills and fam ily Islington Mr and Mrs and family Mono Mills and Mrs Aurora were Sunday visitors at the Clayton Holds fa children of school presented the greater part of their Christmas concert to a large and appreciative au dience at York County Home on Saturday afternoon The Community club will hold Its first geltogether for this year at the school on Friday evening Jan All in the community invited to attend Time fa The Yonge St Sewing Circle has been postponed for one month because of illnesses Glad to report Jean Is buck at her teaching after a ses sion with chickenpox but sorry to nay its Donalds turn to slay in Clary Hendricks has also re turned to school after a week in bed with spinal injury Sorry to report Rogers is confined to her homo with pneumonia A belated New Years party was held on Sunday Jan when Mr arid Mrs Karl and Newmarket Mr and Mrs Johnson and family Pino Orchard and Mr and Mrs Ken and family Sharon were guests of Mr and Mrs Lewis and family Mr and Mrs Doug Nigh and Mrs parents Mr and Mrs If Preston spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs staying for a couple of weeks Mr and Mrs leave on Jan 24 for a holiday in Florida James Hennessey The death following a short illness of Mr James Hennessey came as a great shoclc to the Vandorf community He passed away at York County hospital on Saturday Dec 20 After he rested at his home lot con Whitchurch the funeral ser vice was held with requiem High Mass in St Johns Roman Cath olic church Newmarket Rev Father officiated assist- by Rev Father Aur ora Interment was in St Johns cemetery Mr Hennessey was a lifelong resident of Vandorf where In his earlier days he was employed for eight years with Van Nos rands saw mill He then went west and in Sask atchewan later returning to where he spent the re mainder of his life farming He was a member of St Johns church Newmarket but lately had attended the Aurora church His kind neighborly spirit will he long remembered in the community His wife pre deceased him eight years ago He leaves to mourn his loss his Mrs Hannah Stone Elm a daughter Mrs Arthur and three sons John Toronto Howard and Lawrence at home There are also three groat grandchildren Pallbearers were Gerald and James Stone nephews Joseph James brothers-in- law his soninlaw Arthur Clou- tier and Gerald Oak Ridges of the WA and a missionary to China for five year The funeral service was held at St Pauls church on Monday Dec Pallbearers were Mr K Mr Stewart Major Mr Evans Mr Terry and Mr Rook Rev J Rhodes read the burial service in the church Mrs Streeter was buried at the Newmarket cemetery in the Hamilton plot Alfred Alfred Worville 58 Mount Al bert passed away on Tuesday Jan while being prepared for an operation In which a leg and foot fracture were to be set Death was due to shock Mr Worville was caretaker at the Mount Albert cemetery and resident of this district since coming to Canada from England about years ago He is survived by two sisters Mrs Crystal Beach Mrs Rogers and two brothers Boh and Bill Niagara Falls and Art Mount Albert Hie funeral service was held on Saturday Jan at the Chapel Rev C P Chapter con ducted the service Interment was in Mount Albert cemetery qw- The easiest thing to do These ageold That we never follow Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has a rare smile on her face as she laughs at the antics of circus performers at in Lon don The circus put on a special showing for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh Lome Miller 9 Mrs Streeter Mrs New market passed away on Thurs day Dee She was married to Edward in Nov ember by Canon In St Pauls church Mrs was wellknown and in Newmarket having been librarian In the town library for number of years She worked at Pickering College as bookkeeper and later as general secretary for years she was also a mem- Mr Lome Miller passed away in Kingston General hospital on Thursday Jan He formerly resided in Newmarket being with the Office Specialty Co and in Aurora with the Collie Co moving to Brock- ville with them On leaving there he went to Kingston with the Lumber and Home Equipment Co where he has been employed for the past years as foreman His widow the former Grace Dyke Newmarket one daughter Mrs Jack Troves Kingston are left to mourn the loss of a good husband and father also one sister Mrs Bert West To- Mr and Mrs J nephew of Mrs Miller and Miss Dyke her sister attended the funeral on Monday Jan HOPE The is having a party in the fourth school house on Friday evening at p Jan We would like as many as passible to bring tables and boards Mrs Stewart Stickwood and Mrs J Lang visited Mrs A- Dike on Tuesday afternoon Mr J Lang flew to Eng land last week Mrs J spent last Thursday visiting Mr and Mrs In Kettlcby BAPTIZED Pottageville The United church held Its annual meeting in the church hall on Saturday Jan 10 at pm Each of its organizations reported an and prosperous year The Womans Association show ed a large balance on hand from a sain of quilts and teas put on by the members The Sun day school teachers told of their good work with the children in teaching and guiding their young lives The newly organized choir of almost voices is to be for the fine cooperation under the able leadership of Mrs Graham and organist Mr They are planning In very near future to a hot supper followed by a concert The pastor Rev Graham told of work in community services on Sunday am and Sunday school 1 130 The meeting closed with a hot supper Best wishes from all for a recovery go out to Mr Sinn Praetor who is in the To ronto General hospital The many friends of Mr Hud son Bowman will be pleased to hear that ho is able to bo up each day for a short time Sorry Mr Is on sick list Miss Kay West returned to Toronto after spending a week at her home Woman Association of United church will be having their January meeting In church ball on the third Wednes day of the month The Mission Circle of Sec ond King Baptist church will hold a mooting at Nancy Jane daughter of Mr and Mrs A Lawrence Jr London was baptized at First St Andrews United church London by A J on Sunday Jan at oclock Nancy ware a em broidered organdy dress brought by her greatgrandparents Mr and Mrs A Sllverwood from Paris France for the occasion After the ceremony Mr and Mrs A Lawrence en tertained at a ten for relatives and friends at their homo on Canterbury Road Nancy is the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Pearson St Newmarket We say no matter seem To be real provocation on the beam STAGE CONCERT AT HOME The school children put on concert for the rest dents of York County Home St recently They sang carols ami the girls and boys staged skits Mrs Beckett Au rora the school teacher direct ed the concert assisted by Mrs Hendricks the pianist J The matron Mrs Phillip said the residents enjoyed the concert and several said they loved to hear the childrens voices ON HIGH SCHOOL BOARD The North town ship council has approved the appointment of Winch the clerktreasurer for tho town ship to be the representative on the high school district board for Old halt A Often too For folk lest mind readers they Be 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