Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Nov 1953, p. 12

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ffiSSu Nov iVs REQUI Industry YOUNG NOW Wtf3iVv high Canadian Standards YOU can you are to bare mm High and arc Interested la technical work Mail Coupon NOW fox fell information i MM Key Mount Albert News Mr and Mrs Kenneth meeting of North York District were weekend guests at at the home of the Ithe home of Mr and Mrs Roy dent Mrs L Pollock Keswick Stewart representatives of the C Mr Russell of Lapeer girls Ann Mich called on his parents Rev Rate Betty Rolling and Mrs on Sunday on their leader Mrs Bruce Rolling his way to Muskoka attended a leaders and girls The usual large number of council meeting of York County hunters left here on the train CGIT at Richmond Hill United on Saturday night for the north- church on Oct 23 I land for their annual holiday Large congregations attended Sir of Parry the United church anniversary Sound spent the weekend at the on Sunday when Rev Davis as home of Ins sister Mrs- H guest minister gave two very fine sermons and the Lakeside The YPU of the United interchurch male choir of To- church held a Halloween party were a real musical treat in the school room on Saturday The church board received a evening of Mr and Mrs Frank The Womens Institute held its A no i blaw f- la r space is reserved family which I has never had bills they were hardpressed to pay The family which has never had an emergency too big for their savings We havent found that family yet We doubt if it exists It is for the families who arent in this picture that we are in business Because for them there must be a dependable outside source for the money they need- We provide this money service in a sensible businesslike way by making prompt cash loans when they are needed We do not advise borrowing unless it is necessary But we do help over Canadians every year when a loan is the best solution to their money problems in OUSEHOLD Cipuiiiatt Canada Mr and Miss of Kingston were visitors for a couple of days at the home of their brother Next Saturday will be Poppy Day Be ready to buy one Mrs Norman Brooks picked strawberries from her garden the last week in October and if the fine weather keeps on may pick some more- Mrs Kidd of Sunderland is a visitor at the home of her sister Mrs Fred Watts Mr Beverly Sinclair has clos ed his home and gone to spend the winter at the home of his daughter Mrs Archer at Elm- vale Mr and Mrs spent a short holiday in last week Mr Bruce Baker has moved into the apartment over store Mrs Harmon and Mrs Steeper attended an executive BIRTHDAY CLUB Birthday wishes are extended this week to Donald Larry Au rora years old on Wednesday Oct Alice Margaret Woodcock Ce dar Valley years old on Fri day Oct 30 Charles Long Aurora years old on Friday Oct 30 Cynthia Jane Lues by Newmar ket 5 years old on Sunday Nov Orvllle Norman Ley Sutton West years old on Monday Nov Mary Buckley London years old on Monday Nov Patricia Harrison Mt Albert years old on Monday Nov Sandra Greenwood Toronto years old on Tuesday Nov Keith Edwin Baxter years old on Tuesday Nov 3 Donald James Davidson New market years old on dya Nov Thomas Newmar ket years old on Wednesday Nov Stella Lee Meyer Ottawa years old on Thursday Nov Send In your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and birthday club r iv A I WITH L IVi A 7 I annual Halloween party in the hall on Friday evening with a full house Ronald Allison was master of ceremonies and Ruth was at the piano The Misses Florence and Gladys Brooks Mrs Stevens and Mrs Stiver Sr were judges After the costume parade there were moving pictures and lunch The following were prizewin ners Girls and under comic Brenda Reece Halloween Linda Lunau general Del Smith boys and under comic Billie Dike Halloween Arnold gen eral Nelson Girls 6 and comic Betty Allison Halloween Sandra Davis general Bonnie Clark Boys and comic Jackie Mor ton Halloween Bobby Wilson general Joe Case Girls and comic Jean Green Halloween Patsy Hard ing general Linda Boys 9 and comic Douglas Kir- ton Halloween Bobby Harrison general Larry Girls 3 and comic Auldeen Dike Halloween Dike general Patsy Boys 12 and comic Ross McCausland Halloween Bruce Oldham general Bill Couples and over Barry Gil- ray and Douglas Kirton Dike and Helen Dike Also at this party prizes were given to school children for scrapbooks which were excep tionally good The winners were seniors a Coronation Keith Harmon Lois Martin Lcnore Davey juniors Coronation Peggy MacLean Jean Bain Ruth Bain Birds and animals Bobby Harrison Mrs Stewart Toronto has been spending a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Geo The Cheerio group is plan ning for the annual bazaar on Saturday Nov 28 An old resident of Mount Al bert Mr Jas Oriilia died at his home there last week Mr was a brother of Mrs William Broad PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs James Hope were recent guests of Mrs Floyd Simpson Grimsby Mrs Ross Armitage attended a zone womens committee meet ing of Federation of Agriculture in Toronto recently Mrs George Mason spent last Tuesday with friends at Mimico The Willing Workers of Union church packed a bale for Kor ean relief last week The bale included nine quilts and a quan tity of clothing Friends and neighbors extend their sympathy to the family of the late Mrs John who passed away in Toronto recently Interment was in Pine Orchard cemetery Misses Lois and Dorothy student nurses at Oshawa General hospital spent the weekend at their home Halloween very quiet ly The children of the neighbor hood made their usual calls and were quite colorful in their cos tumes Trapping is still big business in Ontario which accounted for onequarter of Canadas 14000000 wild fur production last year Here Hudson Bay Company official inspects skins I m Indians at Moose Factory on James Bay are off to their wilder ness traplines for the winter Young trapper carries home beaver pelt once Canadas principal currency Ontario produced one- quarter of Canadas 14000000 wild fur total last year of Lands and Forests photos Queensville News J The meeting of the Queensville Athletic Society was held Oct 1U at the rink The financial state ment was read and approved This was followed by election of officers which resulted as fol lows President Titus Peregrine 1st vice Angus Morton 2nd vice Bill sec- Reg St raster assistant Harry Toombs gate Fred Dew Concessions Murray Huntley Program Lome Smith In charge of ball for sports day Harry Toombs convener of dance Bert Boyd booths Union St advertising Floyd Cun ningham and Angus Smith Karnes and races Mrs Glass Mr correspondent Mrs Angus Smith convener for hockey team Cryder- ma auditor J L Smith Park Board representative for Athletic Society Fred Dew Titus Peregrine and Ross Chapman if Titus Peregrine Is appointed by council Mr and Mrs Morley Andrews v J v Moichtd So lie lty of The include TWO TWO Caldwell Gurt Towlt TWO ClohSi ONE Snett TWO Pillow Com and ONE MpvAIUWool HOLLAND LANDING Special remembrance day ser vice will be held in the United church on Sunday Nov 8 at pm The minister the Rev MacTavish will preach The choir will be assisted by Mrs of Toronto Special In vitation extended to all Lunch will be served after the service ra ii i 1 I I r MAm CLIANm fa J i lgWffw Mtat Mm riw Urn rfi t mm MIIR l-j- 3L wrtujif Ml Wosl in Cai LASTS LONOOt finite ti s j- 2Zm l ZEPHYR Mr and Mrs Lloyd Stevenson and Mrs of visited Mr Mrs A Smith on Sunday Mrs Smith accomp anied them homo for few of Mrs Wheatlcy Wo velcome to our midst Mr and Mrs Hunter of Toronto They purchased the homo for merly owned by Mr Ivan Law Wo are hid to report that the young people who were injured In the auto accident a week ago are all improving nice ly William and Horry are able to return home but Betty will be in Western hospital for some time left on the train from Mount Albert for the north The of the United church are collecting good used clothing for the bale Clothing may be left in the a room Congratulations to Har riet on winning beautiful refrigerator at Newmarket cooking school last week gave a party to children in the hall Friday and i VANrXRF Held over from last week Mr and Mrs John Irwin Johnny and Barbara had dinner with Mr and Mrs Charlie Irwin Milton Misses Ruth Oliver Sylvia Smith and Quick fait spent the weekend with Mrs James Oliver Mrs Percy Aurora few days with her daughter Mrs Herbert Oliver Please keep the date Nov open to attend the annual bazaar mid tea sponsored by Wesley A to be held at Vandnrf Hall at pm Mrs John Loveless spent few days with her daugh- tor Mrs IT A White fam ily Mrs Linton lain of China Mrs Miss MoAIpln Toronto visited Mrs and her daughter recently Mrs Harold Is tho appointed delegate to attend the Institute convention in Toronto We are pleased to report that Mrs Fred Van is proving satisfactorily a serious operation Western hos pital Toronto Mr Mrs Arthur Starr family visited Mrs Starrs par ents Mr Mrs William Hamilton on Sunday and Inter called on Miss Betty Rich who In training Hamilton hospital Wesley United church Wo mens Association will meet at the home of Mrs I on Wednesday Nov The motto Is doe not take his children through deep water to drown them but to them Devotions are to Given by ibt Wicks and thi The of bearing trials by Mr Ron call Bible on comfort Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mrs flattie have returned to their Toronto home staying with her- parents Mr and Alls A J Milne for a week Misses Frances ami Margaret Wallace Calgary Attn visited their friends Mr Mrs Lome Smith and family last Mr and Mrs Chas were visiting in the neighborhood and attended the evening anni versary on Sunday Sorry to report Mr Art and Mr Sydney Milne are in York County hospital Anniversary services were well attended The messages Rev gave us were well worth hearing The Jr and Sr Queens ville choirs as usual provided us with excellent music Mr and Mrs Keg Button and Stouflvllle visited her parents Mr and Mrs Geo Pear son on Sunday and attended an niversary services Some of our hunters who left last weekend were Messrs Byron Angus Smith Floyd Cunningham Jack Kavanagh and Dob Milne Please plan to attend the Show Night to be held in the United church at pm on Friday Nov The Trail Rangers are sponsoring the pictures The highlight film will be Foot In Heaven plus other cartoon pictures In technicolor Admission adults Children Tickets may he purchased from any Trail Ranger SHARON Services In St James Anglican church from now on for winter months will the follow ing Morning Prayer ser mon am Sunday school am United church service will be at the regular time next Sunday A special Armistice Day service also a service Sunday school will be at am All ore welcome both services Mr Barton Ward Keswick Mr and Mrs George Gall Doug las and Wendy Weston were Sunday of Mr and Mrs Fred Hall Mrs Levi spending a few days with friends in St Catharines Mrs G Cackey and Mrs AIM one of the Theyll have launder so easily Orion will bring new features to other garments too- warmth wMout weight In dresses skirt pleats that in through 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