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Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Jul 1951, p. 8

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SOCIETY About members of the New market Horticultural Society joined Tuesday June 26 with the members of the Horticultural Society in a meet ing In The program was under the direction of the visiting group with the berg society providing delicious refreshments The Newmarket group char tered a bus for the occasion making a stopover at Marshalls the home of the Cut- Up chicken where they were taken on a tour of the premises A singsong highlighted the re turn bus trip Following the regular meeting of the society a very interesting lecture on trees was given by Arnold Cedar Valley pastpresident of the Newmarket society An enjoy able evening was spent with plans for a return visit being dis cussed I Womans World By Caroline Ion How often we accept the familiar without appreciat ing its true worth Proximity and complacency go handinhand Those distant fields look greener the next town appears more prosperous Discover How Good Iced Teo Can Be tea double strength and while still hot pour glasses filled with cracked ice Add sugar and lemon to taste AMAH Members of the congregation of Trinity United church and friends outside the church numbered at least when the church held a farewell party for Rev Henry Cotton Mrs Cotton and their son Ross The Cottons left a week ago Monday for Peterborough where Rev Cotton will be the minister at St Andrews United church After presentations were made they were photographed with some of the church officials Left to right are Harry Hooker Mrs Seldon Alex Eves Mr Cotton Elgin Evans Mrs Cotton Douglas and Ross MEMBERSHIP Hi The York County Hospital Womens aid will not meet July and August The mem bership to date as reported at the June meeting is 144 This is a reminder to those who have not as yet paid their dues Suddenly a visitor to our town comments on some of our facilities and we wonder how it is that we never noticed them before Theres the Lions Park To most of us in town its at tractions are taken for granted Not until guests in our commun ity comment favorably on it do we stop and grudgingly admit Why yes it is a fine picnic spot Even then our praise is likely to be qualified with a re mark that its loo bad there isnt a swimming pool Newmarket is very fortunate in having such a fine park as that sponsored by the local Lions club It has shady spots where older members of the family can sit It has sand boxes and tiny swingseats for the small fry with slides and larger swings for the next age group A ball diamond and another play area provide proper space for sports a bond at the farewell Mrs is shown above presenting Mrs Cotton with a silver tea service and tray Douglas presented Ross with a cheque for 25 Era and Express photos Rev Cotton was presented with party at the church by Harry Hooker v iC Conditioned or Gravity OIL BURNERS THREE LEADING MAKES Use Ibc most efficient burner for each type of Job TANKS AVAILABLE St Pauls United church Corn wall decorated with pink and white peonies was the setting for the doublering marriage June 22 of Constance Fern daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard Cornwall and Jack Sproxton son of Mr and jMrs Geo Sproxton f ket Rev W Atchison offici ated Mrs Brown was organist Given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore white satin gown with train A band of white flowers held her fingertip veil and she carried a flower cas cade of white gardenias Miss Shirley was bridesmaid gowned in green or gandy headdress of mauve flow ers with nosegay of mauve car nations Miss Jill sister of the bride was junior brides maid gowned in yellow organdy with headdress of yellow flowers and nosegay of blue carnations Francis Shar- hot Lake was best man Ushers were Messrs Eric Shaver cousin of the bride and Barry brother of the bride At the reception held in Beach Hail the mother wore white nylon organdy printed in mauve and lime green with white accessories and corsage of yellow roses assisted by the grooms mother in grey mesh with white accessories corsage of American beauty roses For the wedding trip the bride chose a white gabardine suit with navy and white accessories and orchid corsage They will reside at Dartmouth Out of town guests were Mrs Benson Toronto Mrs Arnott June and Gordon Arnott Mrs Gordon Mrs Robert Kingston Miss Pern Wert Ottawa Mr and Mrs Geo Newmarket Mr and Mrs Melville McMillen Pine Orchard Newmarket Social News AVE The earliest dated event in history is BC the year in which the Egyptian calendar was established Mr and Mrs Leonard Burl ing Mr and Mrs Leslie Wright Mr and Mrs Floyd Burling and Mr and Mrs Harvey Burling left from Waterloo following the band festival on Saturday for a two weeks motor trip to Edmon ton Mr and Mrs F McCarnan were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Charles on Wednesday June on the oc casion of the former couples wedding anniversary and Mr birthday Mr J Little attended the band festival in Waterloo on Saturday Miss Lillian Daniels is visit ing over the holidays with rela tives at Port Elgin Mr and Mrs Bert spent Sunday in the guests of Mr and Mrs Bud Mr and Mrs Noble and son Ricky Mr and Mrs Keith Nichols Ronald and Wes ley Nichols Toronto were Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Martin Mr and Mrs Bruce Miller and son Gary were guests of Mr and Mrs Miller on Sunday Mr and Mrs John OHallor- an Barry Gait spent the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Walter Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johns Weston visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs A Johns Miss Marguerite Baker Tor onto was a weekend guest of Mrs CD Barber and Donna Misses and Bobbie Toronto spent the holiday weekend at Miss home Mrs Miller Sarnia is visiting her brother and sister- inlaw Mr and Mrs George Stuart Mrs George Nichols and daughter Marilyn Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Roy Martin Mr and Mrs Clarence Burl ing Mr and Mrs Frank Burling and Mr and Mrs Norman Burl ing attended the band festival at Waterloo on Saturday Jim Sine youngest son of Mr and Mrs Grant Sine left last week for the Neighborhood Wor kers association camp at Bolton where he will be a counsellor for the summer Mr and Mrs John Winter and grandson Beer Tor onto left on Tuesday for a boat cruise from Midland to the Thousand Islands Mr and Mrs Elliott Haines arc holidaying this week at To bermory Ted Ion older son of Mr and Mrs Nelson Ion left on Monday for Camp where he will spend July Mr and Mrs Wilfred viss are spending a weeks holi days with their soninlaw and daughter Rev and Mrs A Bailey Dundalk Mr visit ed last week at Baldwin and Bel- haven the guest of Mr and Mrs Allan Charles Prin- and Mrs Henry Kay Mr and Mrs Gordon Walk er Mr and Mrs Grant Brian and Bobbie London were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Geo Ruddock spent the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs Alec Miller Barrio Monday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J S Osborne were Mr and Mrs Harry Kaiser Mr Sam Kaiser Pickering Miss Montreal Mrs Pritchard and Mr Perce Osborne St Catharines Mrs Cass and Miss Shirley Cass are holidaying this week at Ferndale Muskoka participation There arc picnic tables and scats water toilet facilities and until recently when the stove top of the stone fire- place was broken cooking facil ities For children summering in townt the supervised activities beginning the middle of July at the park are a welcome feature A varied program again spon sored by the local Lions club and under the direction of Audrey Rowland assisted by Mrs Myrtle begins on July Bus transportation is being provided for a weekly swim at Musselmans lake each Friday On other days there will be such organized games as volleyball softball and baseball For the younger children a storytime will begin each after noon program and on Wednesday instructions in crafts Not only are we too complacent to compliment those who have made these facilities available for the use of the general public But some of the town children boys and girls who certainly know better have destroyed these properties Playground equipment has been broken trees damaged and now the stove top has been smashed This sum mer perhaps this stream of wan- ton destruction can be turned into the proper channels of active participation and interest in our town facilities Anyone Want A Kitten Does anyone want a cute little kitten or four of them Yes again we are proud to be able to make this offer of genuine alley cat There is a trace of Persian in the mother our Desdamonia who is a proud of these as she has been of her two earlier lit ters However this is probably more than counteracted by the paternal influence On good authority we have it that Papa is none other than a neighboring farm Torn who could singlehand ed lick his weigh in Klondike Harries or yes even Watsons The kittens are almost as round as they are long There is one female black with white trim mings Two rusty rascals both males with saucy white faces white paws and tail tips and a black male with white markings complete the assortment The black and white male has a tiny black tip to his perky small face Come and see them or phone for more 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