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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Nov 1953, p. 5

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I En 12 HO race AT HOSPITAL CONVENTION The Ontario Hospital Associ ation convention was held at the Royal York hotel Toronto October to 23 inclusive Those attending from York i County hospital included Missis bought their first farm New Canadian Family Buys Acre Farm Mr and Mrs Ivan ball district moving to the King City New Canadians who district in the spring of 1952 came from Copenhagen Den mark two and a half years ago Lillian Thomas superintendent of nurses Mrs Dorothy Gra ham accountant and Frank near Campbellford Mr brought up a farmer in his native land sees a future for Courtney of feffi the board of directors HOPE Mrs J Lowndes and Mrs Phil Gibson are holding a in the fifth concession school house at on Nov Mr was farm helper on the Riddell farm for nine months Later he found other employment working as a gardener and moved into King City where the boys have been attending public The family moved their be longings to their new home af ter the weekend snowstorm Before their departure Mrs Harvey gave an after noon tea for Mrs and her close friends They pre- Mr and Mrs David Preston D Sharon also Miss Toronto spent the weekend at Jones Toronto were Friday the home of Mr Preston Mr A is home after a lengthy stay at Last Friday dinner guests at dinner guests recently with Mrs A Colville Apples Your last opportunity Also plentiful supply of SPIES FARMS St Newmarket 588 Newmarket mile south of Eagle St stoplight I and Willy eight on the 100acre property The family had owned a small market garden holding in Den mark but because the results of the last world war had made it difficult to obtain equipment money to buy some farm They first laved in the Snow she rece hold gifts The party was a pleasant sur prise for Mrs who found it hard to express her gratitude and said she felt even worse leaving her King friends than she did leaving Copenhagen Those who joined in the farewell party were Mrs J Armstrong Mrs Gordon Mrs John Belknap Mrs A E Hobs on Mrs J Lang- don Mrs Arthur Mrs Keith Cambden Miss Kay Clark Mrs Irving Scott Mrs Ml Jenkinson Mrs Jack and children of Ring- wood and Miss Florence Weston Best wishes for a suc cessful farming life were ex tended to the family by their neighbors hospital Mr and Mrs Bill Hancock and daughter Sharon the home of Mrs included Mr and Mrs Jew- and Glenna Mrs A Jewitt were weekend guests at the Kettleby and Mrs C Peterson Toole home Aurora Miss was a recent Mr and Mrs Monday night tea guest of Mr j spent part of Sunday with and Mrs Elmer Starr Mrs Douglas Mrs The and of the United church met in the hall on Tuesday Nov 3 Mrs Black was in the chair for the which was a business meeting Mrs Carabourne president had charge of the meeting which was the autumn meeting She was assisted in the devotional by Mrs and Mrs Schmidt Mrs A Marshall citizenship convener read an article by Dr Wallace and Mrs stewardship convener read a paper and also an encouraging letter from Mrs Mrs Hodgson gave an interesting re view of the study book The Sunday service will be next Sunday Nov at with Mrs Howe president of Centre Presbytery as the guest speaker their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Tom Sheridan New market Mr and Mrs John Fletcher Newmarket spent Tuesday of last week at the home of Mr M Sheridan Mrs Roy Cody attended a trousseau tea in honor of Miss Isabella Thomas Toronto on Wednesday Nov Mrs Cody was one of the ladies pouring tea will be held on Wednesday Nov at the home of Mrs Preston Miss Ayers Newmarket will be guest speaker Ti MOUNT PLEASANT The Mount Pleasant Womens Guild will meet at the home of Mrs J on Tuesday Nov at 230 pm Service at the church every Sunday is conducted by some of the best students of Knox Col lege Toronto until such time as a minister can be obtained KESWICK The Evening Auxiliary of the will meet on Nov at the home of Mrs Winch The roll call is to be answered with an interesting thought gleaned from the missionary monthly Mrs Hyman will lead the devotional and Mrs Porter has charge of the study book The year old girls Sunday school class met at the of Mrs on Tuesday to form a class group followed by supper and an enjoyable even ing Mr John is spending a weeks holiday with his daughter and son-in- law Mr and Mrs Boothby Mr spent last week hunting in the Parry Sound dis trict Mr and Mrs K visited Mr and Mrs A Harper Blackwater on Thursday Mrs A spent the weekend in Toronto visiting Mr Cowieson who is a patient at hospital The Baptist church is bringing a missionary speaker on Sun day Nov at pm Rev Gray the speaker has given 15 service to China Inland Missions Mrs Chas Alexander daugh ter Elva and son Charles Oak- visited her cousin Sirs Archie Smith on Thursday Bel haven News Weekend visitors at the home is ill and wish him a speedy of Mr and Mrs Selby recovery were Mr and Mrs Raymond Mr and Mrs Perry and David and Mr j family had tea Sunday ev- Mrs Frank Kydd all of Mr awl Mrs Geo Mr and Mrs Sutton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Kay Mr Meilyn Winch is accomp anying Mr Perry Winch on a trip to Saskatchewan to visit Rev and Bora Gordon Winch Mr and Mrs Jack Morgan and family had din ner on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Norman King The shower held at the of- Mr and Mrs Geo on Friday evening was well at tended and the bride and groom Mr and Mrs Jack Mundy were the recipients of a lovely coffee table and mirror as well as a number of individual gifts A special missionary service will be held in Bethel United church on Sunday evening Nov 15 at with Rev in charge and there is to be special music Friends and neighbors are sorry to hear that Mr Nelson Mrs Thorton Bales had the misfortune on Saturday night to break her leg and will be hos pitalized for some time Mrs Gordon Adams is still confined to her home and it is hoped she will soon be out and around again Congratulations to Mr and Mrs on the birth of their son Mr J G left on Sunday for a few days hunting Dont forget the dance at Bluebird Inn on Friday Nov 20 20fh is phased to announce 1 The opening 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