M UNWANIS CASH HOME AMD SCHOOL ml Continued from Page citizens of their children The object of teaching must surely be to create in the indivi dual that complete integrity that sympathy and that faith which will enable him to use his skills for the development of individual worth his worth to himself his worth to his community arid his worth to the world- Children like to perform in public and teachers are proud to have them display their talents Could not senior pupils skilled in square dancing be given a place on the program and later teach the sim ple steps to parents and teachers so that all three parent child and teacher might have a happy hour together Also among our senior students Pans You hove fun days New Orleans on this delightful day our time visit oil the famous spots one of Americas most mysterious and fascinating cities Pirates Alley Napoleon House the Old Stave Oak and the quaint shops and resorts of the Old French Quarter are just a few of the sights youve always wanted to see Gomg there and back by bus adds further enjoyment to your trip Ask yoor foe of end Vacofrom are those who like to display dramatic or musical ability Par ents and teachers might present a skit Your Home Economics teacher might welcome a chance to give a demonstration Teach ers are always seeking new ideas and would strive to be present for such programs In Newmar ket the majority of teachers and pupils are glad to assist the Ex- ecu tive as a means of saying Thank you for our radios and other equipment provided through Home and School ef forts Our Association also rec ognizes the place scope and con ception of physical education by providing medals for outstanding athletes Teachers who are also learn ers welcome outside guest speak ers who bring excellent addres ses Speakers on Health dealing with nutrition or dental health or an official of the would be gladly received Let us remember that for the teacher it may be the close of a busy and trying day She has been teaching guiding individual pupils keeping records making reports meeting agents and par ticipating in school and commun- ity activities We enjoy the meet ings but please do not make them too lengthy I have found that the Newmar ket Association aims to swing the full support of the home be hind the efforts of the school without however interference in school administration Provided we all work together there is literally nothing we cannot achieve Pulling together we shall surmount the present dif ficulties and go on to build a better world for tomorrow SHARON Tables gaily decorated with spring flowers filled the town ship hall Sharon on Wednes day evening April when the of St James Anglican church held a supper The large crowd which attend ed enjoyed both the supper and the films which followed These were Dutch Treat and a travel ogue At the close of the evening Mrs Fred Hall president thank ed everyone who helped to make the evening so successful ROUND FARE FROM TORONTO SvbfKt to casts ROOM 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DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS MAY SAFETY MONTH 4 News for this column must be in the night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine and announcements wilt be printed separately Sharon branch held its April meeting in Sharon hall Election of officers took place and the new officers are as follows hon pres Mrs A Shaw Mrs P Ram say Mrs K 1st vicepres Mrs W Osier 2nd vicepres Mrs Walker secre tary Mrs Boyd treasurer Mrs Parr press Mrs Boyd Standing committee Home ec onomics and health Mrs J and Mrs historical res and current events Mrs C Crone and Mrs Wright citizenship and education Mrs C Ward and Mrs R Donaldson Canadian in dustries and agriculture Mrs Evans and Mrs Public relation and Com act Mrs J Hall Mrs W Graham directors Mrs E Fry Mrs J S Osborne Mrs pianist Mrs A Shaw flower com Mrs Evans and Mrs C au ditors Mrs Osier and Mrs Joe Hall cation The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Selby on Wednesday May at Roll call will be answered by Pay your fees Rich ton May Snowball branch Womens In stitute held its annual meeting on April at the home of Mrs Frank Williams with 16 ladies present The meeting opened with the president Mrs Patrick in the chair Mrs Browne call ed the roll There was a china demonstration two pieces to go to the district annual For the WI project exhibit at the Au rora horse show the members decided their theme would be antiques with Mrs Ernest as convener of the pro ject The members are canvassing for the Salvation Army in May One dollar was sent to York His torical Society Hospital Aid report was given by Mrs Browne The May meeting will be held one week early on May at the home of Mrs Ted Col lins A plant sale wilt be held at this meeting in aid of flower box The annual reports were given by each convener The secre tarytreasurer reported the years receipts with a balance of on hand current by Mrs Mitchell reading by Mrs C Copson A letter was read by Mrs E Cop and Mrs from Mr Rush a former Snowball resi dent giving a great deal of in formation on farms and people of years ago These will be en tered in the history A life membership pin and certificate for Mrs Emma Far- was brought to the meeting but owing to illness Mrs Farren was not present Mrs Morn ing and Mrs Copson deliver ed it in person to Mrs that evening Election of officers for the coming year was conducted by Mrs Patrick has served six years as president They are hon Mrs Leo Cull past Mrs Patrick Mrs Howard Morning 1st vice- Mrs Owen 2nd Mrs sectreas Mrs Collins director Mrs branch direc Mrs Mrs P W Browne Mrs Cain program convener Mrs A Wood Standing committee conven ors agriculture and Canadian industry Mrs Art Kerr citizen ship and education Mrs Wil liams community activities and public relations Mrs Patrick historical research and current events Mrs home economic and health Mrs Coin flower committee Mrs Calvin Mitchell Mrs W Davi son Miss Joan Casey Mrs Williams pianists Mrs Davison Mrs Browne auditors Mrs C Conner Mrs A Conner Re freshments were served f Vs The branch met the home of Mrs Inn on April 22 with an attendance of members one visitor I Conveners reports were given The election of officers took place and the following were elected pros Mrs Kays life members Mrs Win Smith Mrs John Ash Mrs Harry Smith Mrs MacDonnld 1st vicepres Mrs 2nd vicepres Mrs George Mrs Norman Brown sec Mrs Russell Ellas directors Mrs Smith Mrs Hepburn Mrs J Gamble dist Mrs Kays Blue Cross Mrs Bay- croft press Mrs Ellas Conveners are Canadian industry Mrs Smith home economics health Mrs Monro citizen ship and education Mrs Herb historical research and current events Mrs J Gamble community activities and public relations Mrs Smith flower committee Mrs Wm Ash Mrs John Ash Mrs Harvey and Mrs Evans quilt com Mrs Harry Smith Mrs Smith Mrs Mrs A Wideman Mm Hep burn Gazette Mrs J Gamble pianist Mrs Smith The Hostesses Mrs Ash and Mrs served sand wiches Ice cream and cake with coffee branch held its at of John on even years old Frank year May Wayne Smith yearn mi Saturday yew old cm May Old ing of last week Mrs Murray Cook was chosen as delegate to the district annual in on May The following elected for the coming yarn Pres Mrs Albert tat vicepres Mrs John vicepres Mrs Hunt w Mrs Harry Mrs John Maginn Directors Mm Fred Mrs Ernest Mrs Herbert Webster Proctor Mrs Mrs Frank Billing Mr Hot- man district direc tor Mrs Harry Burnt Conveners of standing turn home Mrs Murray Cook historical re search and current events Frank Realty and education Mrs Gordon resolutions Mrs Norman agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Gene community activities and public relations Mr3 Norman years Greens ides Work committee Mrs John Harmon Mrs Albert Jewitt Mrs Charles Walton Mrs West Mrs Leo Blackburn Mrs Howard flower Mrs and Mrs Herbert Webster war memorial com Mrs B West Mrs Robt Jewitt Mrs Graham Mrs Carson auditors Mrs Jones and Mrs W Sabin pian ist Mrs Webster and Mrs M Send in your The next meeting will be held age and become a member of the at the home of Mrs Jack Theed j Newmarket Era on Thursday May 28 birthday club Newmarket on Mar Lome day May Richard old on John Aubrey market years old day May M Id Barbara Rath Newmarket Thursday May Lowell Sedore old on May Barry Alexander Newmarket years M Thursday May Weddings JUDGE A pretty wedding was solem nized by Rev Harvey in Aurora United church on Satur day April when Shirley Viola Judge daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Judge Oak Ridges became the bride of Fred the son of Mr and Mrs Percy Corbin were Mrs James Foreman and Miss Marion Pooler They wore identical gowns of lavender taf feta fashioned with a fitted strapless bodice accented with shirred net and complemented with a short bolero jacket Miss Judith Ann Ot tawa small niece of the bride groom was a replica of the sen- The scene was decorated with attendants in her long frock baskets of colorful spring flow ers and flowering dogwood Mrs Turner was soloist and Mr Harris presided at the organ Wilfred Adair was groomsman and the ushers were Murray Judge the brides brother Fred Davis a cousin of the groom Given in marriage bjr her fa ther the bride wore a gown of white brocaded nylon net over white satin with long pointed sleeves and full skirt Her matching headpiece held her fingertip nylon net veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses Mrs Gordon Craig the brides sister was matron of honor wearing a gown of mauve nylon net over satin and she car ried yellow roses The bridesmaids were Ruth Corbin sister of the groom in pink net over tnffetn Edith Geary the brides school chum in yellow net over taffeta They carried colonial nosegnys of as sorted spring flowers The at tendants wore halo headpieces matching their costumes Linda Craig and Barbara Smith nieces of the bride were flowers girls attired in green brocaded organdy with matching headdress They carried nose gays of spring flowers The reception was held in King City United church rooms where the brides mother receiv ed guests in bluegrey spring suit beige straw hat navy accessories corsage of red roses Assisting wns the grooms mother in a navy costume and silver grey accessories She wore a pink corsage The wedding supper was pre pared by the Indies of AH Saints Anglican church convened by Mrs Ross Walker Afterward Mr and Mrs Judge were pre sented with a large livingroom mirror to mark their wedding anniversary The presentation was made by Mrs Charles Sa- gan sister of Mrs Judge and Mrs Ed sister of Judge It was a gift from the sisters brothers and cousins of Mr and Mrs Judge The bride groom motored to North Bay for their honey moon The chose a logan berry wine suit and navy acces sories for the trip Upon their return they will make their home Kettleby of lavender taffeta and net Mr Kevin McHugh Ottawa was best man for his brother The ushers were Mr Michael and Mr Aurele The reception was held in the hall where the brides mother wearing an afternoon dress of navy crepe accented with pink and flower trimmed matching hat received the guests Assisting was the bride grooms mother who chose a skipper blue street length dress with matching accessories They both wore corsages of carnations For travelling the bride wore a powder blue suit with blue top coat contrasting accessories and corsage of white and pink carnations On their return they will reside in Before leaving the bride presented her bridal bouquet to her grandmo ther Mrs William of Holland Landing an tra I RUTHERFORD St Gregorys Roman Catholic church was the scene of a wedding at oclock Sat urday morning April when Norma Joyce Rutherford daughter of Mr and Mrs James Holland Land ing was united in marriage with Mr Roy George Osh- son of Mr and Mrs Joseph McHugh Ottawa Rev Frank Firth conducted the ceremony and Mr John presided at the organ Mrs W H sang Given in marriage by her fa ther bride wore a gown of imported white Chantilly lace over heavy slipper satin Her finger tip veil of tulle illusion was gathered to a satin Juliet cap studded with pearls She wore a pearl necklace and car ried a cascade of red roses with Illy of the valley June Griffin was maid of Ike other ARE On the recent wedding anniversary of their parents Mr and Mrs W Curtis Mrs Kenneth Lungford Curtis and Mr George Curtis entertained their parents Mr Curtis and friends to a chicken dinner at Country Acres The guests of honor were ta ken by surprise and received many beautiful gifts among them being silver dollar from their family There were bouquets of yellow snap dragons and a beautiful plant sent by wellwishers also many cards were received by th guests of honor In the afternoon the daughters of the home entertained for their parents Tea was served by Mrs Kenneth lungford Miss Irene Curtis and Miss Shirley from a table centred with a large wedding annivers ary cake Many friends called to con gratulate Mr and Mrs Curtis and wish them many more years of wedded bliss WELFARE WORKER a Although keep I find toe to ea on things Ilk clothes really white Jot Blue out of cornea the for 1