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Newmarket Era , November 15, 1929, p. 6

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Si A ONT FRIDAY NOV Mount Albert CHURCH Sunday Services Nov Tie regular morning service will at eleven oclock immediately tonkins the Sunday School lathe evening Young Peoples So ciety hold its annual members the society the service TOUTED CHURCH Missionary Supper Following a supper at of Goodwood ille and Ballantrae Church Held a very successful Bazaar and Tea on Saturday after noon last The proceeds amounted traded to placed a wreath service was a Thanks- both services were well attended The decorations were popples and Mrs Blizzard very kind ly loaned a beautiful chrysanthemum for the occasion Sharon Ruth Dorothy Kitely returning Hope Items spent Sunday at Mr Leslie Mounts There wag a good congregation at on Sunday also a good crowd Come and Convince Yourself of our Genuine Intentions Sunday School will be for the winter months spent Tuesday in the city Mr and Mrs A Wilson arc spend ing a few days in Toronto Sharon Womens Institute are giv ing an evening on Wednesday Nov pie of the community Progressive for the winners will be pro vlded by the members of the Come and enjoy a few hours Stive Oscar and the holiday Misses Winnie Hayes and Annie Graham were weekend visitors at Mr What might have been a serious accident happened in fronto of the telephone office on Sunday evening when two cars came together the holiday visitors In noticed from Toronto Taylor Howard Morton ind Moore MIbs Verna Dunn Mr Ben spent Sunday at his grandfathers Mi BIG REDUCTION SALE STORE Queensville reaching each Sabbath In the Church at pm Rev of Newmarket will de the message next Sunday I 1 be a real Gospel Message and will miss something worth while splendid Thanksgvlng sermon The Misses Helen Ruin Stlckwood spent Sunday It parents Mr and Mrs J Huntley of our hunters have Ml to his Mr Leslie Mdu Mr Douglas in Toronto spent Sunday AUM Overcoats Suits FleeceLined Under near Woollen Work Socks for Cloth and leather Cops Assortment of Caps to to for to fur for 7o 19 reg and for Mr Barkers Marritt and children spent Thanksgiving under the parental roof Mr and Mrs Walter Robinson spent Thanksgiving with his sister Mrs Frank Marritt Next Tuesday evening the Union meeting will be in charge of the An interesting program will be allied Mr in Cook Mr and Mrs T Malnprize Mr our new butcher has moved his family to town in Mr The funeral or the late Mrs took place on Friday last from her borne here to Newmarket Cemetery Brown Hill rank Miller and Hie holiday here Mr and Mis John Mrs Is home again after having spent several weeks In the city Mrs Milliard Miller and Clifford were gliosis of Mr and Mrs It rjT7iiMveiton on Thanksgiving John MuBKelman a fur buyer of spent Monday in way this season to carpenters 1 dealer to call Dr R Hewitt DENTIST AlUrt Sto Evenings by Appointment much round the village It is thought another form of the flu We were pleased to see so many church last Sunday evening The Mission Band entertained Society last Sal delightful pro bed Miss Mabel and spent Sunday afternoon their homes here J Aylwards mother Mrs is with her present her sister Miss Mary Marsh spent Thanksgiving day here Laura Hodgins of Toronto spent Thanksgiving at home also Eva of Mlddloport Is a week or so with her I lighter POINT A euchre and dance was he Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Doyle when upwards of a hund red people were present Music was supplied by Mr Low of and Mr Geo Matt acted as Lad first prize was won by Mrs Ham ton and 2nd by Mrs Gents 1st by Mr Geo Wight 2nd by Mr Roy Brown Lunch was served a midnight and everyone had a very en joyable time Mr Guy Cole was home from Buf falo for the holiday Miss spent the week end wilh her parents Mr Cole andtMIss P Foster spent the weekend wilh Mr and Mrs P J Cole Miss Dorothy spent the week end wltli her father at Ben Kyle cottage On Saturday night very enjoyable lime was spent at home of Mr Stevenson when a shower was given for Mr and Mrs Wilfred Steve The bride received many beautiful presents Dancing continued till Overalls Rubber Belts Joe for HOTS Little Boys Suits some In Blue Serge Sailor Style but toned onto the waist reg leather Mitts lined Childrens Combinations for Boys and Oris from to 14 a suit for FOB THE BABIES Beautifully Embroidered done by baud also Dresses Travellers Samples up to 300 each for Beautiful Silk Crochet Runnels woollen lining up to for Babys Sets of Bonnet Sweater and Booties made of Finest Wool and Handsomely Trimmed reg for MISCELLANEOUS Honey We have tons and buying such a large quantity us to sell at the low piIce of 10 lbs for Sugar Sugar going at as long as It lasts Paper OneThird Off everything in stock OB WOMEN Penmans Woolen Hose Silk Plated and Fun- Fashioned for is reg J for and Misses Cloth Dresses sizes IS reg for imcns Coats Inch I I Silk ami Wool Flannel White Flannelette Striped Flannelette Descriptions Very Buttons for Dress Trimming Cusc hemstitched 42 in vilde Fair for All kinds of Fancy Embroidery Work Greatly Reduced Dish Towelling lor Id for Yds Corllcelli Wool lovely for liirlO iris Blue Pleated Serge Skirts Articles loo numerous to mention but everything in the store nil sold at a BIG CUT IN will Save yourself dollars oh your Winter Outfit by Buying Hon Sale to Last Strictly Gash A DANCE Monday Eveng Nov 18 Hide and all Teacher Stella Day Junior Room rm Hancock Jim Rye Marie Poll Watson Jack Albert Fills Marguerite Jones Gloria Allan Jean Hill Jack GORDON PHILLIPS licensed Auctioneer for great Nothing t Charges reasonable Salea will be properly attended may be left with Stevens phone Sutton or Wilson phone Moun day of November same GEORGE KEAY3 I Jean Ka Smith Margaret Richmond Lor Treacher Dorothy We were very grieved the passing of Mr Ralph Tuesday morning at oclock after BALDWIN Is all smiley the girl the first bud holiday A hearty welcome to all Our Postmaster Crittenden lias gone north to hunt for dee He is taking bis annual holiday although ho Is seventytwo years old Mr and Mrs Rob I of Ham ilton also Mrs and Mrs Bullock of Toronto visited Mrs Jas If Crittenden on Sunday Some excitement In Baldwin on Thanksgiving Day when an airplane dropped In our midst It alighted on the Pringle farm spent a few hours In Baldwin then returned to Toronto Mr Alexander Crawford Is very poorly these days Many families are quite poorly fram wilt bo greatly Mp our genial munlty He lived keeper has quite an attack life In Keswick Ladles Aid of enjoyed years form- ft mee Mrs las He Is the meeting Also lunch by the hostess Plowing Is nearly completed Sutton West Martin Stiles returned home on Thursday of last week after spending a couple of days in the city The supper and concert under the auspices of tho Ladies Aid of the United Church on Wednesday of last week was a real success Great praise was given to tho ladies by those who enjoyed the hot supper and everyone was delighted with Miss Hopes and her entertainers Proceeds Twelve male members of the United Church attended the Mens Mission ary Banquet held in Trinity United Church Newmarket on Friday even ing The general report was It wns an everting well spent getting Infor mation regarding the churches work and inspiration for missionary and Mrs Tom Taylor of Rich- Hill also Miss Fern Taylor of Toronto were home hero on Sunday James Tayh time of writing there and Mrs Cody and family of spent the weekend and holi day with Janet Cameron Frank Ward of Toronto spent the weekend and Thanksgiving at his home here Miss Lena and her friend MIbs Newman of Toronto also Mr Jim Treloar of Weston Bank of Scotia spent the weekend day at Mr James Miss Gladys of Toronto spent the weekend at her home Brae farm Mr and Mrs Kemiger also Miss Gladys all of Toronto spent the Thanksgiving weekend holidays at Mr Jas Cockburns Lillian Hoiborn spent tin weekend friends near Stay son of the late Mr and and leaves to mourn hi Minnie and daugh and little adopted daughter goes also survived 1 hist and Jessie of of Ban Winch of Hill funeral to Cemetery from Is homo Methodist ie coming held Church approval CEP Alt Rev J Campbell met with painful accident when In cranking his car the engine backfired giving did not reveal any bones broken for Miss Edith Morton of Toronto spent Sunday with sister Mrs of Toronto account of Hie serious condi tion of Mr who is patient In the Toronto Hospital Culverwell Miss Pearl ned home Sunday night but Mr remained with his father ho Is not Improving Communion will be administered at morning service at the United next Sunday evening George Johnston lent the weekend with Mrs John- ton who is her mother Irs Donald Ego Armistice Day at Sutton The Chairman Mr opened the service by the adles and gentlemen we are as sembled here tonlgit to pay homage glorious dead now eleven years sluce signed by Marshal the greatest general In the greatest war id has ever known not forget the brave boys lo and will he for service Is due to the untiring efforts I of Hie energetic President of the Sut ton War Veterans Association Mr Wm Burke who himself decorated the hall ami looked all the de tails in preparation for Ihe service girls who were most energetic and the veterans offer their heartfelt thanks to the under- mentioned Cooke Cooke Georgle McKelvy Violet Graham Betty Schmidt Gladys Sedore Hilda Silver Rita Bethel On Sunday morning the at considering that some were holiday was very good Re who was exchanging pulpits who gave- a very helpful tali ThankOffering service at M S meets this ThanksOffering service at the President Mrs the speaker Friday Dee i tie refrvfi Hi id Halt held i This supper II have made Sixtyfive tliol paid with their that The Poppy Dayi Ft ish to thank Mr Angus Ego for his to the chairmans request In to Toronto to convey Major and Bugler here for rmlsllee Service The Veterans have good friend In Mr Angus Ego for he vas also willing to return the gentle- Peters Corners land Canadian boy the supreme In singing Onward Christian Soldiers with G Whitney SeoTreas of the acting as pianist the singing being wellled by Mr Bible reading was given by Rev Campbell Mr and Mrs Douglas Bales children of Lansing also Mr art Frost- took Major Mrs J Lockie of Toronto spent and Bugler to city Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs The Poppy Day Fund Committee of Sutton wish to thank Dr Cooke for Miss Laura Pete his untiring efforts in motoring the Peters of Toronto girls to Keswick and Peters over the long Point His services financially were a Mr Elmer Peters had a family great success to the Poppy Day fund therlng last Sunday Also thanks are due to Mrs Varney for the splendid guests at Mr and Mrs Hymn- Our Help in Ages the girls at her home the Poppy Fund In Prayer of giving by Rev Belfry I Address by Major Collins Crowded out last week Of Toronto His address was most lm- Tribute to Captain Brueli and very touching by his Captain Bruels being the to the fallen comrades and by his fine Federal Riding York appeal for remembrance for those Veterans may I as president of the Major Collins Sutton branch be permitted to voice has been end Poppy- holiday Mr and Mrs Fountain of Mrs Rogers Mr and Mrs donations market and Mr and Mrs Rusb Toronto j Mr and Mrs Miss Muriel Willoughby of Toronto spent Thanksgiving Day at Mrs Car son Pollocks Mr and Mrs Clarence Crltlend also Mr and Mrs Ross Pollock if tored to Colllngwood i Sunday Victoria King Edward I have the of knowing I Sunday or Knowing York bride Collection was a generous response for a long time and as i bride Stale prayers by who fin- President of the Central Branch which I lso Mr and Mrs f and groom Mr Clarence Crltttn i many Ished wih the Lords Praypr After office he has which came a hymn Abide me occasions given his whole minutes silence then the Last to affairs of Ihe Veterans Post was sounded by Bugler James He discharged his duties which were of the La Salle Cadets many wilh great credit to himself and after which came Reveille much satisfaction to the Federal Save the King Rev then pronounced Bene- His Integrity and experience diction his courteous and Impartial dealings i A large number came from outside proved of Immense advantage to Ihe I the village to attend the service Veterans as a whole His career- of I The Chairman thanked Ihe audience usefulness might truthfully be forthe manner In which they turned in the words of terms in- out to pay homage to our glorious dushy Integrity Tho Veterans above the We are sorry to hear of of Mr Ralph Connell We our sympathy to the bereaved tu The monthly tie Mri ONT ins holidays Mm i Armistice unanimously on rugmaking by i Horner which were very much by ail to Absent

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