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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), October 22, 1953, p. 12

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it In J4Q REGISTER FOR DANCING Now Yon Can VAGINITIS in Cattle After extensive Laboratories have developed an effective treat ment for Vaginitis in Cattle This new product is easy to use and quite if you are having breed ing troubles So Vaginitis in let us explain this proven treatment is simple to use Available sow at THE BEST STOKE Main St It MOUNT PLEASANT field Day Winners At King George School UTS on hall on Tuesday Oct hundred and forty register- third lock kindergarten boys Ronnie Craig Miller boys six years Stanley Garry Norwood prize win- 1 ray Robinson girls seven years field day at Donna Mary King public school Pollock Newmarket First second and Boys sQven years Grant Perks prize winners are listed j Wayne Burling Stuart Races girls eight and nine Marguerite Kindergarten girls Wendy I Metcalfe Shirley Dennis Nancy new service fli Mr York fcr dicing Terry attend recording sec IbTS Ceresll tteas Mrs Mildred las Glenis Hil- Knight boys and 11 Walker pub- Brown Foley Brian Terry Pee- and advertising Sirs Ruby Girls sis years Barbara Pol- Mrs lock Joan Thornton Helen Met- j Running Broad Jump six years Teddy Girls six years Peggy Young in I services Sunday Mrs Bernard- Davidson- is to walk transportation Mary Johns have been savmg- committee will be set up It has been necessary to limit the Newmarket Era and Express Classified ads bring results number in the ballet class last W to instruction will be given I en Fridays from too TORONTO CENTRE MEMBERS GUESTS OF TRINITY The members of the Womans association Trinity United church Newmarket entertained on Oct the members of the of Toronto Centre Presby tery at their semiannual meeting Mrs Robert president was in charge Two hundred women represen tatives of the Womans associa tions within this at tended The were conducted by the Richmond Hill association Officiating at the organ was Mrs Eugene Cane Soloist was Mis Stephens After the morning business Connie boys years Donna luncheon was served seven vests Grant Perks Rob- Lynn Pollock Mary at Dr Peters Wayne Burling King boys seven years Grant- Anglican church Girls eight and nine years Burling Jimmie Toronto was the guest speaker Susan Peters Shirley Dennis I Eves Hands David Evans Garrv Barbara Pollock Gayle Cook This year each class will have six years Garrj- s -L- All the classes are held in tte Girls eight and nine Shirley SlfffER at Zephyr at Admission Adults 5 children iee children free held at the following hours new pupils and former pupils 6 and and pan 11 and p J and the teenagers at Dr Swanson has come to To ronto from British Columbia and Legion The other classes Andrews I Sally Nancy the Y It was at his church which are on will oe ifa girls eight and mnej New Westminster that Queen Sharon Scott Douglas Andrews Brian Peat Elizabeth and the Duke of Was Gail Rona Id and Frank hoys and Kenneth Faleyj girls 10 and Pavers Kenneth ShroJ D l McKnight boys 10 and 11 Kevin Foley Brian Terry Pee- ver ii Ball Throw shire Anniversary Services and Rev John assistant minister Beach United church Toronto will be ffnest speaker burgh worshipped during of Canada attended the coronation as a church dignitary High Jump his Save his J Kindergarten girls ve ifaH Out of of sales last Metcalfe I In his opinion the anointing of year- Canadian manufacturers J the was the most paid nearly 23 cents for wages sam Metcalfe Shirley Dennis and employee benefits nearly Swanson said that each Christian nine cents for taxes and fiveS Roy Howard cents went to net profit under six Glerus six ji Davidson girls years Peggy Young Joan Thorn- ton Barbara Pollock and II Gail Townsley Nancy Duncan Boys six years David Evans Murray Garry Nor- Granl Qrton Bennitz wood girls seven years Sharon Peterson Mary King Carol boys seven years KESWICK Evans Wayne Burling Grant Perks Members of the Keswick Girls eight and nine Susan club met at the home of Sally Nancy Mrs Oct 19 Mrs P presided in the absence of Mrs Johnston The constitution and bylaws were presented to the members Scott and Nancy Duncan tied for approval Mrs J Clarke Standing Broad Jump the financial report It was Girls six years Barbara Pol- decided that meetings would be lock Peggy Young Betty Pol- held on the fourth Monday of Hams hoys eight and nine Eric Bovdery Brian Peat Douglas Andrews girls and 11 Gail Ann Sharon CODL PLAN Hope To Have Preliminary Drama Festival III District Always redeemable at face value May be bought with low monthly instalments from The Bank of Toronto Denominations from to An attempt is being lo cally to have a drama festival of plays The idea originat ing with the Central Ontario Dra ma League is that preliminary festivals be held throughout the area with the finalists appearing In the oneact festival at House on April 1 and The question is being discussed in local dramatic circled Al j ted About years ago a similar competition was attempted in Newmarket Entries were spiritually anointed for his or her special task The sessions closed with the benediction by Rev M J Aiken fid from Richmond Hill Thorn- hill Pickering St Andrews Do Round Room Toronto on Friday each month Keswick Christian church cole- its anniversary on Sunday Oct Two splendid services with Mr Roy guest speaker and a marked this occasion Mr and Mrs Walter Collins attended Christian church hero Sunday a farewell visit before leaving shortly for their annual winter visit to Flor ida Mr and Mrs Walter and sons and Mr and Mrs Cliff Men Sanson were Sunday guests of Rev and Mrs Mr Ross Pollock received word on Monday of the of his mother Mrs Richard Young in Newmarket The glorious summerlike weather and the trees In a riot of color brought heavy traffic for the weekend at the lake Mrs J Mrs Mrs Vera tarring- and Mrs Percy attended bridge in Ratons Salle Newmarket high school and the York Players The lat ter group won the festival and the right to present their play sit Hart House Through the holding of such preliminary festivals it is hoped T TO College New- lhnt standards of little theatre market high school and St Ant- groups may be raised and that College have been other groups may be interested in dramatics explained Dorothy Bowman an executive member of Mrs Bowman is a repre sentative to this district from CO Any organizations or individu als interested in the project are requested to contact Mrs Bow man for further details LOCKE Mrs Ruth was the speaker at a meeting of the Jun ior aid Christian Baptist church Newmarket on Tuesday Oct J Mrs William Andrews chaired the meeting Mrs Fred led the res ponsive reading on Thanksgiving her Mrs chose He on ashes She challenged her audience to feed on the bread of life offered by Jesus rather than on the ashes which the world offers At of lhe meeting re- were served were Ivo Mrs j William Young Mrs Milton Mor ton and Mrs William Robinson Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Tom Lloyd and Mrs Herring wore Mrs Ella Mrs and and Mrs J Simpson all of Toronto A recent visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Freeman Stephens was Mr Stanley Mount Albert an uncle of Mrs Stephens Friends and neighbors arc sorry lo hear that Mrs is In the hospital and we wish her a speedy recovery Some from the community at tended the district quarterly meeting at Oxbridge on Sunday IRONON DESIGNS IN COLORS THESE Cash Savings of tf21 to 1 450 on Your New SAVE Rtgulir List CAPACITY n4 your botfry Plates 2 SAVE 1200 as CAPACITY Guarantee Plates 3Year Guarantee Regular List W4 U MUr Guarantee owner for or y09 on mM or t option You pay only it f Mt ft m vrnnm and truck Plan ahead for Christ save Jut tint of an Iron- place towels with of Santa Red and Holly No broidery Pattern washable Iron on motifs tun Si to 34x4 Inches ton Inch Plus Inches of border Send TWENTYFIVE CENTO In coins for pattern cannot be accepted to Era and Express Household Arts Newmarket Print plainly NAME PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE Ten complete pattern to embroider crochet printed right in the Alice Brooks 1 emit Book Plus many mom patterns to send for 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