Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1956, p. 12

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i J V fir nvMTMt it he but You will tutting Slop of will frt WEDDINGS T rWtntly married are Mr and The bride if forme Muriel Walker daughter of Mr and Mm Percy Walker Mount Albert The groom the ton of Mr and Mr Harry Newmarket Photo by Charles Power fLUA TOM ems An W fit hot nfghii tin room four owe US INfMIUnOM AT King Hold Co In a ceremony In First Church of the Vancouver BC Nov the mar riage of Ruth Mary Greenwood daughter of John Greenwood Newmarket to Roy of Mr and Mrs A Hicks Vancouver BC was sol emnized by Rev Robin- son Mrs Glen played the that in better hands than mine organ and Mrs This Is Just an impression The Wedding Prayer and Because The bride was given in marr iage by Olson of New West minister BC formerly of the Newmarket district The bride Bound awl to pre Thursday Nor lie INOIISS A DAY WITH THE WI This not a report I leave excitement were from Hut Mr they left out the one vital vny OES Installs Officers At Ceremony iho at No flmiMlny dcr Mrs Ruth Diamond Sentin el Mr Jeff Smith Trustees Mr Percy Hutchin son years Mr Toole 2 In Hall years and Mr A Mills I year tin following I the of Auditors Mr Frank Hope I always enjoy these early morning trips and with a driver like Gladys Ridley at the wheel I cast care aside and enjoyed the company and the countryside And what a countryside It Is The soil looks rich the cattle con the way of He Illustration He Spoke of who In spite of prison and went hack and with a pitiful ftl friend to for life Hlfjr VfirthV Matron Mm Kathleen Mr j Mm Mary Mrs Violet and Mr Iere Visitors were present from the Atiijcrjftlf Mrs chapters Bay- late Patron point sleeves fitted bodice v each pay told At Kinjbourne Park United church Beryl Climpson daughter or Mr and Mrs Frederick George Toronto be came the bride of Richard Brooke Edwards son of Dr and Mrs John Charles Ed wards Newmarket Photo by Ashley and NEWMARKET Social News Ikins for the Social and Vat- EVENING W VISITS MARKHAM GROUP The Evening Branch of Pauls Anglican church has been invited by the to attend a meeting of its branch at Grace church Mark- column must reach the ham village on Monday Nov 19 The speaker will be Mrs If Sawaid who will speak on The Church in Southeast Asia Cars are being provided Mem bers are requested to meet at St Pauls church at pm JOHN BINGO Saturday Nov JACKPOT 125 HI Town Formerly ROUND PORTERHOUSE rump WINC TOP QUALITY Oppotitt Police Station and ROASTS SAUSAGES PURE PORK SMALL LINK and office by noon each Tuesday Send them by mail or telephone or Gilbert and Mr Wendell Gilbert entertained the wedding party after the rehearsal Wednes day evening Mrs Audrey nnd Mr- George ottended a preview of the Canadian Group of Painters exhibition at the Tor onto Art Gallery on Wednesday Nov Mrs- and Mrs Winter have returned home after visiting in Montreal of Mrs on and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Mr ami Mnt re cently moved to Montreal Members of the Newmarket Handcraft group demonstrated weaving on Thursday Nov at the Antique Marl held at Toronto at the invitation of the sponsoring Mr It I Chad wick attended a lecture and demonstration at on Wednesday Nov Mr Is a American pain ter with ii studio Mass pro ceeds from this annual tectum in Toronto for work with handicap ped children 9 A Mothers Auxiliary for Ihc Cub Pack of St Pauls Anglican church was organized Hist week A demonstration of was presented today at the Winter Fair by members of the Newmarket Handcraft group Dr King it the American Public Health con vention in A 1 1 a t e City this week Mr and Mrs son and family and friends need to on end lily and a tiered bouffant skirt Her white finger tip veil was caught to a Queen Ann headdress and she carried a white orchid rest ing on a white Bible with stream ers of white Attendlng the bride was Miss Verna Shier Edmonton Alta formerly of Newmarket Miss Phyllis Harter Chillwack BC They were gowned alike in semi- formal of shrimp with fitted bodice and full skirts with matching headdresses and they carried cascades of white baby Mums and white The best man was Gerry Woods the groomsman was Lloyd Ushers were Thom pson and Don Osborne all of Vancouver BC Mrs Kcrmit who re ceived for the bride chose a brown brocaded iridescent taf feta dress with brown and rose accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses and carnations- Mrs A Hicks moiher of the groom assisted in a dusty rose wool cash mere dress with rose and black accessories and a corsage of yell ow roses At the reception held in the church hall K Olscn propos ed the toast to the bride The groom sang Walk Hand In Hand With Me Among the many telegrams received was one from the brides father brothers and sister They also received a phone call from Mr and Mrs John Shier Newmarket Out of town guests were pre sent from Burlington Washing ton Victoria Chillwack New Westminister BC and Edmon ton For honeymoon in Seattle and other Washington Points the bride chose a gold wool cash mere dress with a light blue coat and black accessories and a white orchid as a corsage The couple will reside in Vancouver BC hunger in splendor And the hitter opposition hd hi far- Old houses have taken on a Mis Vera Mr Mildred Associate Conductress Mrs Hay view Innislll Stroud Manson J Treasurer Chapter Midland Sim- and and Mrs Bierhng children Grand Rapids visited Mr and Mrs P over the weekend Mr M Brands returned home after visiting relatives in the Netherlands Mrs it adder and children have left for to Holland a two month trip Miss lias left for an extended stay in Florida Intended for Lost Week Mr and Mrs William VnnDyk and children accompanied by Mr and Mrs If visited Mr and Mrs on over the weekend Mr and Mrs P Sterling visit- in Brampton on Sun day Mr ond Mrs Vandcr of Owen Sound visited Mr and Mis Miedema on Sunday new look and new houses have every kind of a look Then the city with Its snarl of traffic which yet always manag es to move and so wo went to the Itoyal York with women women to right left and in front and be hind us the convention floor we registered and secured our luncheon tickets and proceeded to the Assembly Boom where the meeting was already in progress Mrs of gave a report of junior activ ities which to say the least are varied and certainly give the girls a opportunity for self expression And that In this case came out in their demonstration which followed Mrs Wardlaws report There were varied activ ities connected wilh the home with which these girls did not show themselves unfamiliar from cereals to supper dishes from meats to tea biscuits They spoke and demonstrated with a poise and assurance which many of their elders might envy They were followed by Myrtle Stewart who told s of her ex periences as a junior represent ative in England Scotland Wal es and Northern Ireland She spoke of the wonderful hospital ity they experienced everywhere but she said that there are class distinctions especially in Eng land She said she and her friends were classed as middle class and she never had a chance to get into a working mans home She said very few farmers owned their land They were nearly all tenant farmers their wonderful flocks of sheep and herds of fine cattle are worth seeing The shepherds and their dogs were beautifully fitted for their work She told us that the hearts of the homes were the fireplaces and round them in the evenings especially in Scotland the family gathered in a fellow ship that is being lost here in Canada where everyone is eith er gazing at his own set or at someone elses Then we adjourned for lunch- con This is one of the reasons I always have liked to go on Thurs day to the convention not so much the luncheon itself althou gh one always has nice luncheon partners but because of what fol- ws a vocal soloist and an Mrs Price Mar- hum- to no wlf and From Newfoundland it is miles by air to London miles to Moscow I Wfi- The Utp he of Si be speaker The vocalist was Harry Moss- field He sang a group of songs which showed his fine baritone voice to advantage He sang with ease and although the songs were not all familiar one caught the spirit and enjoyed them His wife played a magnificent accompani ment The guest speaker was the Rev Scott J DD who spoke on a subject near to the heart of How to be Happy He spoke all III different ways pie took to attain this goal and how few of thorn Gaining wealth the pur suit of pleasure in many forms served his spoke standing chore standing against a communist world He said he could take others and example from any religion or any walk of life hut of course the supreme example was Christ who came into the world and went out into the world with one pur pose to save His fellow men And He rejoiced In His work He said He came to give us dant life and St Paul in the mid- st of his tribulation told us to rejoice If wc are Christians we must not go about with long faces must rejoice and if we serve wherever will rejoice and be glad in fact be happy It was nice to see Mrs Elton j Armstrong in the chair in the enjoyed the singing and indeed its some- thing to hear women sing We then had the port from Mrs McPhatter the president It was an excellent one telling of what our body is doing and what we the branches can do She said one thing Which I shall never for- get and which I thing could well be the watchword of the your branch will be what j you are The Institute is simply a reflec- of our personalities If we are friendly tactful eager to learn to give what we have of j knowledge or skill the Institute will be a reflection of that and will be honored accordingly If we are cold and careless the In- alas will also reflect that We had a musical number fol lowing Mrs talk Mr Gilbert Harvey sang three select- ions The Last Rally Trees and Come to the Fair He too had a fine accompanist The prizes for various things were then j and I was glad to see Mrs Johnston go forward to re- one for Pine Orchard This was for the Hope Chest ion We received a money al so for gaining honorable mention j for our Book There were three prices and honor- able mentions Our president Mrs Albert Ridley went forward I to receive this To me our Tweed- Book well deserved this mention and I am sure Miss len- ore Starr whose work did much to make it what it is was pleas- too After the question box answers were given we drove home first through the brilliantly lit city of cigars in Canada from IiO million to 257 ween and LANDSCAPE PAINTING CLASSES MONDAY TO TO MAT HUM AFTERNOON TO OP LESSONS GUARANTEED STONE HOUSE ART CENTRE Highway Oak JtST SOUTH OF OAK GLASS AND MIRROR FRAMING ART CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH MINISTER REV ORGANIST MR STEPHEN CRISP ANNIVERSARY SERVICES NOVEMBER INCLUSIVE SIN NOV 11 am Dr GREGORY pm The WED NOV pm ANNIVERSARY FAMILY SLPPER AND FELLOWSHIP SIN NOV Rev DOUGLAS PERCY Revival Services FREE METHODIST CHURCH NEWMARKET to A tit I I I SPECIAL Thursday Nov Sound Colored Rim BEAUTY ASHES Film ALL WELCOME streets the dusky Of nPSP countryside what we had heard and enjoying the of finding mil m It was one the best convent ions had The Institute and its sneakers with I he years and have a recognized and honnvahle place in the life of the New Public School Opened i For Park Area T I 4 fc- 39c Ib Spring AvKiaMe Your patronage kindly JOE POLLOCK IIASJICUAI A sale of work him Ikmi Hand club It wilt bo hold in the Newmarket Public Library room on Nov from to rt at the will hand woven article and hooked work and I ilmn as til The school two miles south of Brad ford of No opened officially on Monday ev ening Nov V ha a principal office mid a mum Most of he children arc Park a HOLLAND LANDING The anniversary of the United church were well attended on Sunday Nov When W win the held in the United church basement on Wednesday Nov was a de cided and a thank to all who helped to achieve this is given dies of the WA and the ureal- Mrs A Hare Il the world radio for help from folks fortunate than us have been In for United church to be jionl to overseas missions for these pie help make It sue- by leaving any warm cloth- by Nov at the United church Since the number of Can- employed in manufactory iiiK has more than doubled and manufacturing now directly sup port of which is about two miles of No 1 1 highway and Hie others arc remaining part of I he school section which extends of present were Putin tor of public schools who was speaker and all members of the town- slop council onttforil tin add- The dedication of I of the was conducted by The four at new are J A Zephyr Miss from Mrs Newmarket moiilcs a tour of Inspection was held and pnreiils had tlic of and the teachers Other Items on I e program were A- pal J A introduction of speaker by A- wards address by Mr Jackson of Jack son and Vpen architects and in troduction of the staff by J A CHURCHES NOV B AND CLUBS PRAISE RULING sud Womens clubs are said Ktste president Ilotwrts has discontinued the a veal j estate brokers license the woman husband is in another business annual conference in To ronto last month Instructed the conditions commit tee to seek of this policy has since in the and act she said Our clubs are composed of women who are em ployed We vitally interest ed in matters working women we any that militates unfairly them whether arc married or We found this par ticular policy unjust Miss Mac- added AUTUMN The annual autumn tea and of the Auxil iary of Trinity United church Newmarket will be held tomorrow November in the church hall Tea will served from to pm Titer ii NEWMARKET Wl HAS SUCCESSFUL TEA A successful afternoon tea was hold by Ihe Newmarket Womens Institute on Friday Nov de spite stormy weather Mrs and Mrs Campbell welcomed the visitors at Mrs Campbells home the scene of the tea A sale of home baking and a white elephant table were In cluded The tea tabic was cent ered with a bouquet of autumn flowers The Newmarket members those who the and other who make CHURCH OF THE N A RENE MA 14 Si Jane Haines am Bible school am Morning worship pm Service A Hearty Awaits You At These Services Street Meeting for worship Come and worship with comes to those Who be lieve in Christ and dedicate their lives to Him WiNITV Rev J Aiken Minister air Nash Choir Director am Morning worship A COMPASS TO GUIDE US A Youth Week meditation Sunday School Senior School 1120 am Primary am Nursery am Junior Congregation pm Voting Peoples Union service Speaker Mr HAH- of College and a Saskatchewan Mission Field worker You will be welcome at Trinity SUNDAY SERVlCEi ov MISSIONARY CHURCH and Beth teds Rev Mlnfattee am Broadcast Kc 10 am Worship am Sunday noon Worship Evening Welcome to our Albert Gospel Church Sunday School pm Frank Clark Service pm Rev Karl CHURCH Rev Reynolds Minister Sir Gerald Organist am Sunday school am Morning worship pm Kvangelistlc service COMMENCING NOV Revival services with Rev M Nov SOUNDCOL FILM BEAUTY FOR All welcome SALVATION ARMY Newmarket Corps Queen St Cap and Mrs I Holiness meeting pm Sunday school pm Gospel service Make the Army your church home VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH fellowship of Evangelical Comer Arihnr and Sis Newmarket Pastor Rev Roy am Sunday School 10 am Pastors Bible am Worship Service

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