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Newmarket Era and Express, 31 May 1951, p. 5

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J r SP lit PtamtogToBuiM OR i CAN START CONSULT AN BUILDER A i5 Newmarket This is your last invitation to come to Mount Albert Sports Day which has been held suc cessfully for 27 years There will be ball games horse shoe pitching midway and clown band Mumford will en tertain afternoon and evening Softball school competition should prove popular Watch for the clown Enjoy a good supper in the hall where the Womens Institute will serve you In the evening Bill Meek and Flower Town Entertainers with Vince Mumford as master of cer emonies will entertain There will be dancing to orchestra The draw will wind tip the evening Come early and stay late on Saturday at Mount Albert park Childrens Service Sunday morning service at the United church was Childrens Day Rev C P was assisted by the church school superintendent Mr Murray Stokes The junior choir led in the service of song and sang nice ly The Lords My Shepherd and I Vrrr For SERVICE GOOD MEALS RAWN PROP ri- i-V- JL MAX 4 rift i A ft ft a AND ESTIMATES b 4 Bolsford St Newmarket Phone -7- f THE STEEL SHORTAGE IS ACUTE AND WILL NOT IMPROVE DURING THE YEAR We have a stock of furnaces on hand and mend that you place your order without delay thus avoiding disappointment later in the yean Complete Installations Arranged No Delay l -A- Equipment Co Hill On i iivAi Jrx Bring Results i a Ai I L J rfitJ I A J run an every and every rain worm Through a far- low from the you can finance the making of ditches drainage dyking well many other farm improvements If you need ready cash io do job a farm may be answer Drop calk over the our If The Lords Prayer They were led by their music teacher Miss Mona Armstrong and Miss Beth was the accompanist at the piano Miss Joan Mainprise gave the story which was interesting for both young and old During the service babies were baptized by Rev A large con gregation was present and the church looked lovely with decor ations of ferns and lilacs Rev David Harrison a recently returned missionary from China and former Mount Albert boy will be the guest speaker at the United church at 11 oclock next Sunday June Mr and Mrs Vernon Arm strong and daughter and Mr and Mrs Robertson and daughter were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs J Oliver Mr and Mrs Eade Beverly and Stuart Victoria Square spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Sinclair A number of Womens Institute members attended the district meeting at on Tuesday of last week and won second prize on their quilt which had just been finished for competition among the branches Mrs B Sinclair was again elected sec retarytreasurer for the district of North York Word has been received of Mrs Langridges safe arrival in England where she will visit her sister Mrs E Rich mond Surrey and will also take in the Festival of Britain Mrs Mather has been a guest at the home of her sisters Misses Eva and Theo dora Harrison Mr S Robertson was taken to York County hospital again on Sunday Mr and Mrs Don Degeer Tor onto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs J Arnold Mrs Ed Watts has been visit ing relatives in for the last week Dr and Mrs Jackie and Maris went to Place to spend the holiday weekend with Mrs pherson Sr Mrs Doris Toronto was home with her parents Mr and Mrs Draper last week The remains of Miller were brought from on Sunday to the chapel for a short service and then to Mount Albert cemetery for burial There was a family party at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Moorehead on Sunday after Robert son of Mr and Mrs Ro bert Toronto was baptized at the United church service The grandparents Mr and Mrs H Barber of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Carl Moore and two great grandmoth ers Mrs Gibbons and Mrs were present Mr J Burr has potatoes in blossom in his garden Our town fathers have made a lav that dogs must be at least kept on your property if not tied up after May I Be a law abid ing citizen and keep your dog home It makes better neigh bors Mr and Mrs Button and Miss Todd of spent Sun day at the home of Mr and Mrs W Mr Murray Case has the foundation completed for his new home on North St in town Bruce Jordan is preparing to build a home on Main St Mrs Harmon spent last week in Zephyr at the home of Mrs J Mr and Mrs Kelly and family of Braeobridge spent Sunday with Rev and Mrs the parsonage Dr and Mrs and Ann attended the Barnes wedding at Midland on Saturday afternoon Mrs Roy Stewart spent Sat in Midland with her cous in Miss Ethel The box Of clothing was packed from this community to the church committee for Over seas Relief This contained clothing for men women and children also shoes mostly for children There is still great need for this relief and it can always he left at store Mr and Mis Roy Cftrr attend ed the funeral of Mr uncle Mr Stephen at on Thursday Mr unit Mrs Roy were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Ed and Billy at The Cheerio club met on Sat urday evening at the home of Mrs Sam Harper with ladies present Mrs If and Miss Brooks were in charge of the program Two discussion groups on mothers of today and years ago under Mrs If Cun ningham and Miss Morrison were very interesting ZEPHYH There were several guests in town for the holiday Mrs Emm went to Toronto to visit Mr Emm who is in Gen eral hospital for treatment All wish Mr Emm a speedy recov ery Miss Marian her mother on Tuesday evening Mr Shaw is feeling poorly these days The children had a- treat of and firecrackers in the park Thursday evening Mr Curl was home from Whitby on Thursday Mrs A B left on Thursday for England for a visit to her daughter Mrs Court Cheltenham She expects to return in Septem ber Mrs Harmon Mount Albert is visiting at Mrs A B Lockies home for a week She was a former resident of Zephyr and all her friends are glad to see her again Ridges News MRS LAURA ROLLING CORRESPONDENT PHONE KING The amalgamation of Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Rate payers Association with Lake Wilcox recreation organization was approved at a meeting of groups on May The union will combine a membership of the two organizations whose ob jects and aims are based on corn- Mr Lloyd Cook and wife of Toronto and their daughter An- spent Sunday with his par ents Mr and Mrs D Cook Larry Wail aged 10 is home from school suffering throat in fection He will not return until next week Visiting Mrs Wall on Saturday were her brothers The Newmarket Era and Thursday May betterment It was Mr Walter Ganjolouski of St agreed that the community hall Catharines and Mr Bill Grain- KESWICK Several piano pupils of Mrs Harold Pollard entered the festival Their marks are as follows Margaret percent Peggy Carr third prize percent Carol Boothby percent Nancy percent Congratula tions to the pupils and their teacher There will bo a music recital by Mrs Pollard and her pupils June in the United church Miss Mary Carol Knights Tor onto and Mr K will be guest soloists Mr and Mrs Albert Harper and Donald called at the home of Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Sunday and had supper with Mr and Mrs K Other weekend guests at the Boothby home were Mr and Mrs Donald Marritt Barb ara and Bruce and Mr and Mrs John Richmond Hill There was a surprise parly held by neighbors May for Mr and Mrs Bob at their home They were present ed with a gift a few words of goodwill and wishes for happin ess in their new home Mr and Mrs have purchased a farm al Fergus Mrs Harry Gillette is spending a few days with Mrs Smith Mrs Smith will return to Orilila with her sister for a shorl holiday Mr and Mrs Jas Wright spent the weekend at the home of their daughter Mrs Byron King and Mr King in vil lage Mr and Mrs Frank Perry vis ited their Keswick Beach cottage over the weekend Holiday guests at Mr and Mrs Peels home on May were Prof S Bricn London and Misses Margaret and Kathleen Peel Toronto Master Billy New market has been visiting his grandparents Mr and Mrs Peel The many friends of Mrs Os- horn Smith deeply sympathize with her in the sudden death of her husband on Friday night May 26 The funeral was held from the parlors in on Sunday Surviv ing is the widow and one son of Toronto Mr ami Mrs Smith have been residents of Keswick for the past few years kindly Christian people who made many friends here They celebrated their wedding anniversary three years ago Mrs Smith has returned with her sister to spend some time in Mrs Miss Myrtle Lloyd and Mr To ronto were calling at Miss Lynn Marritts home on the Mr and Mrs Geo with Master Douglas and a small friend spent the weekend at Mrs Arthur home Remember if your gjurid here lot Bank of r you at Era and Express Bring Results The Girls Club with their leader Mrs Kydd attended Achievement Day in Newmarket on Saturday present reported a very enjoyable day Mr and Mrs Angus King who spent the winter in British Col umbia spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Norman King hist week Mr and Mrs James Wight Keswick visited Mr and Mrs Perry on Sunday The ladies of the community who attended the District An nual at report a very interesting ami educational day Dont forget the immunization clinic to he held at school on Tuesday June at oclock Mr and Mrs Jack Morgan and family of spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Norman King Mr Donald Winch Toronto spent the holiday weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Krwin Winch Misses and Gloria Nelson spent the holiday with Misses Eva and Donna Kay -T- tfc V BROWN Miaager ALBERT Manager s Robert Peters Building Alterations KESWICK Phone i j PLAN FESTIVAL A music festival of ruin pub lie schools will be held at New market high school auditorium on Thursday June pm Schools taking part will be SS S 13 East and King Ring- wood Melville Markham and Music super visor is Mona Armstrong the property of the lake organ ization would be in use for meet- g s or recreation purposes throughout the year The ap pointment of trustees will be made in June Dance Highly Praised A public dance sponsored by Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Ratepayers Association held in the community hall May was acclaimed the finest social event in years when 250 patrons were enthusiastic in commenting on the orderly conduct of teh dance Kit Carson and his Trail Blazers made a hit as a dance band Councillor pres ident of the association welcom ed the gathering and spoke of the union of two community or ganizations as a step forward While expenses of the dance were relatively high as a first for the ratepayers a substantial profit was realized committee in charge appreciates the support and also the cooperation of the provincial police in supervising the event said William Hope chairman Those who assisted him were George D E Cook Wm Good Mr and Mrs Borden Mr and Mrs Ernie Seal A second dance will be held this coming Saturday night with the same dance band Appreciation is extended to Mr and Mrs F Mitchell who operated the refreshment booth a Richmond Hill florist for a don ation of roses Cousins Dairy of Aurora and the donor of a box of chocolates Mrs Thos was the lucky winner of a bouquet of roses and a basket of groceries Hall for School The use of Lake Wilcox Com munity Hall appears to be the only solution in providing ac commodation for nearly school children this coming fall term The offer was made by Lake Wilcox Recreation Associa tion to rent the building for school purposes for a period of five years A chair man of S S trustee board stated The decision of the assoc iation was unanimous after the delay of acquiring a school site became acute It has been suggested the hall could be winterized and divided into three classrooms with port able walls and blackboards With the acquisition of the adja cent school site two additional portable classrooms could be er ected to extend accommodation At an estimated cost of 5000 it was felt the arrangement would be satisfactory until a more per manent building was McKillop public school in spector said the proposed ar rangement would no doubt meet with the approval of the depart ment of education Mr will call a meeting of the school board to consider the matter Accommodation for the Lake children in Oak Ridges school could not be assured by Oak Ridges school board after the close of the present term as that section will likely have a full enrolment of pupils by next Sep tember It is costing Whitchurch for each child per month for education at the school With the for mation of the lake section fall to take care of the growing population of school children the selection of a site and provision of classrooms has been under constant consideration Shower For Elect Miss Helen Dion who will be come the bride of Ivor Williams of Lnngstaff on Monday June was the guest at a surprise shower Held at the home of Mrs Alex invited guests were present for a splendid evening on Monday when the coming bride was showered with hand some gifts and good wishes The shower was arranged by Mrs Mrs K Woods and Mrs Jack Assisting Hel en in opening her gifts was her sister Marian Effective was the wishing well gift container decorated in pink and white The table was centred with a bowl of Refreshments were served afterward On Wednesday June Mrs Leonard Dion the bride elects mother will entertain at a trous seau tea in honor of her daugh ters approaching marriage Glowing reports of Montre al city arc given by Mrs Jack and Mrs Stan Rule who accompanied their husbands Jto a Lions convention A party of seven Toronto friends were entertained by Mr and Mrs George at their home after the dance on May Mrs J Hansen and son Hobby a sister of Mrs remained over until Sunday Mr Frank Mitchell has instal led a TV set with combination radio and recorder He and his wife arc enjoying the programs of Toronto Sings in Recital Miss Rosemary Wright was a soloist in a recital program held in Carlton St United church Toronto on May 21 She sang two numbers and was attired in an ice blue sheer gown silver slippers and corsage Her mo ther and sister Lois attended the recital Has Birthday Party Mrs Murray entertain ed children on Friday after noon May for her daughter Donna who celebrated her first birthday The birthday cake had one candle With the aid of her grandmother Mrs Hum phries Donna was successful in blowing out the candle in the traditional manner The young friends enjoyed games followed by refreshments In trie even ing Mr and Mrs Judge enter tained 24 relatives at six tables of euchre The prizes were won by Bill Smith Bill Kerr and Murray Judge the consola tion Mrs Fred Judge the babys grandmother won first in ladies Mrs Ed 2nd and Miss Mae Judge of King 3rd Refreshments in the evening also included a birthday cake minus the candle MASTER PIG FEEDS MEAL OR PELLETS FOR RAPID EFFICIENT GAINS LOW COST OF PRODUCTION EASE OF HANDLING LB PAPER BAGS EXTRA PROFIT PER PIG AT MARKETING A SOUND FINANCE PLAN Master Feeds now contain the new extra growth factors Vita min Antibiotics Get the most profit from pigs this summer by feeding Master Pig Starter Pig Grower Pellets and Pig Finisher For full particulars call or see ii v PERKS FEEDS MILL LTD Phone Newmarket MASTER I For Hie most beautiful low asbestos shingle JohnsMaitville L has ever 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