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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Sep 1956, p. 10

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September On hearing the report of all telling the story of the Little en- the conveners handling the big thai went It a valuable Kingcrafts on Sept it was piece of work suitable for a Loan Manager Clyde Main Street Newmarket Ph IRAQ Open Friday lit pm Saturday till LOAN IN TO TOO Take advantage of our pre season prices I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY STORM WINDOWS For Home Protection and Comfort ACT NOW PHONE PA before the seasonal rush Price are low Service is fast ZEPHAIRE CO LTD and SHOWROOM A A AWNINGS ALUMINUM DOORS WINDOWS VKNKTIAN BAMBOO AND WROUGHT IRON The sympathy of the ity goes out to Mrs Chalmer Black in the passing of her bro ther Mr Thomas of Aug The Mate Mr Ramsden was born on the concession of King at I the third son of the late Melissa and William Rams- den At the age of he went to the west where he farmed in Alberta until ills retirement years ago He then made his home with j his niece Mrs Frank 1 former Gertrude of Newmarket He was in his year He was always in terested in church affairs and was of the Baptist faith The funeral service was held on Monday Aug Having pre deceased Mr were two brothers James and Oscar ami lone sister Wilson Mr and Mis Fred of New were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Webster Miss Shirley Carson niece of Mr Robert Carson wan crown ed Miss for at their recent Old Boys and Girls reunion Miss Grace Webster and Miss Greta spent three days last week in Sudbury Miss is engaged on the high school leaching staff for the ensuing year impossible at a meeting of the organization on Aug to dis tinguish between the down-to- earth work and the fun and plea sure which the third sale involv es It was indeed a combination of both where active work ers under the of Lady are launching whole into the stupen dous project Every convener knows exactly what each member of her group producing keeping a record for name sale price and put ting tags on Each booth has a set of competent treasurers that nothing can be overlook ed All the details of the com plete sale are drafted out like a blue print The last general meeting be fore the sate is Sept- said Lady AH we have to do now is to produce the goods and sell afternoon tea and raffle tickets Each convener will be shown a plan of Maple hall and the exact location of her booth The draws for seven beautiful gifts will be made at pm The holder of the first ticket drawn will have the first choice of the prizes and so on until they are eliminated On exhibit on Aug at King crafts House made by the art group such as oil paint decorated shopping baskets Baxter but plans are set for the sate of perennials bulbs and all sorts of small garden equipment childs room hooked by Mrs Bar rett Partridge the president Mrs Henry Borden and two oth ers which needs a doting grand mother for a purchaser The group Is turning over most of its sate intake to King crafts as the materials for this craft arc the least expensive of any Produced are pieces In cluding seven large rugs Mrs Ron announced Hie for example have articles including baby nighties childrens dresses romp ers and little suits Mrs Glenn Sawyer announced The garden booth is still in the nebulous stage said Mrs James Mrs Baxter would like donations of African violets showing flow ers and planted geranium slips Mr James said wilt have a President For Centre York Is Busy Person Mrs George Shoo It who became president of Centre York Women Institute in May tor a threeyear has plenty of stamina to lie job without worry or has a talent for public and possesses a mem ory Since she began her prriideiit- duties she branches and ibto month will speak to Kettlcby groups fitting sub jects to coordinate with the gen eral interest of each A resident of for years Mrs joined I years ago earning On- work at this source was branch president for two years and dis trict director for several terms In the district a standing committee convener tor three years She is also an executive member in York Institute The district president is Lack Of Shoring In Ditch Blamed For Nobleton Death talk inn of by a of crew jury in of Armour Con- of jwotKw at ft iututUt mo burled hi it jr 9 and f dry s fiiift Co testified there was had The ilfi it hi e frl day feet Or the jury Jrftfti a All it garden display showing bird feed- 1 who enjoys everything she stations and containers with iron stands Mrs A will address Vellore WI on behalf of King- crafts which asked for a repre sentative in September have recommended Mrs as she is an Institute worker and has just won prize for the painting in the cultural pro ject of the Federated WI of On tario She has also as a King- and decorated frying pans fori crafts member taken second prize holding popcorn The knitters un der Mrs Gage Love displayed cunning articles for small child ren and beautiful little outfits for girt and boy dolls modelled on the dolls A hooked rug was displayed in all Canada for her hooked rug Mrs was congratulated by the meeting for her prize oil painting She in turn attributed her good luck to the teacher of Kingcrafts art class Mrs Ken Davis Keith Cambden To Open New Gift Appliance Store In King The empty store space in the new Jensen building Keele St King City has been transformed into a piece of artistry Original ideas in the newest decorative trends have been employed by Keith and Dorothy for their new business called King Gift and Appliances The unique design pastel col orings accented by bolder hues stir the imagination One has to see the creation in order to ap preciate the beautiful setting for REV opens AURORA and DISTRICT for Christ SUNDAY SEPTEMBER the gleaming home appliances and the vivid colors and crystal effects of the gift lines The grand opening wilt be held on Friday at oclock noon The draws for the gift prizes will bo by Reeve Hodgson of King township and King City village trustees chairman Ernest Smith on Saturday night chose a 3D black and gold paper to cover the wall behind the yellow fluted gift counter The outer wall of the of fice is covered with gold lace pa per Other walls are opal green against the white ceiling and beige tiled floor Fluorescent lighting is used The picture framed peg boards are painted mushroom pink era shaped like a diamond a heart and an artists pallet are vivid yellow flame and royal green j colored shelving Behind the floodlighted front j show window is a chrome trim display counter In the basement installed the test and work benches of the service depart- for television and ranges Service managers are two King City residents John in television and Joe Cross appliances Decorating unci in the store hast been done by Del fa Ion and George takes because she likes work ing with people and in a variety of lines There is always some thing new to learn she says For example for three years she has been the Chief Observer of the Ground Corp under the National fence Her husband is regional supervisor of four large districts j Her private telephone connects with the Barrio headquarters in two minutes You can imagine how well I would recognize aircraft without this training she says The stem stimulates alertness she says Mrs has been president of Schomberg library board for six years and was a director for years She is active in the i Church and for a long j lime taught a Sunday school I class i Anything that pertains to the community is of interest to this leader and she expects to gain much through her experience in the wider field in Institute work Mrs has two children Beverley who is Mrs George of and David a high school student at Aurora Like mother David is interested in I music and plays the guitar Mrs taught piano in at one time Era and Express Classifieds Bring Results Hands Sales Service Phone Newmarket Complete Tire Service AT THE AURORA and DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL pm Sunday 8 pm night for the next two weeks Except Saturdays District- Wide 100 Voice Inter Denominational Choir Out town parties of ten or more may reserve seats by or by writing to Rev J G Aurora MORRIS Will YOU fie There MUTUARY FRANCIS lifeloiuj resident King township Francis Cop- son died suddenly from a heart seizure at his second con cession farm at the close of his days work Tuesday Funeral service was conducted in Aurora United church by Rev J Morris on the follow- in Friday with burial in Aurora cemetery r neighbors of the deceased Ar thur and Howard Morning Ed ward Roddick Hull Stewart and Hill Williams The late Mr spent all his life on the farm taken by his Henry Copson which passed down to Ins father Alfred Deceased was a faithful member and attendant of Aurora United church and was one of the first tables chris tened there lie was a retiring man In disposition and a gener ous neighbor Surviving are his widow the former McConnell whom he married yciua find stepdaughter at home The Hub was killed overseas near the of World War BACK TO SCHOOL IN FINE QUALITY SPLASH WEAVE Slacks SELF BELT PLEATS ZIPPER CLOSURE BLUE OR BROWN NYLON REINFORCED GABARDINE WARM FLEECY KASHA LINED COLLAR AND POCKETS CONTRASTING TRIM SIZES 6 TO TIAL BLUE OR NAVY STYLE sizes TO ONLY A AIR I Urn first of First Ibownie rack to open the fall will In held Wednesday 12 at King Oily church pm The same leaders will act this year with Mrs Knlftht Owl WI News The opening meeting of the Ken wick brent will lie held a rot a ire of Mrs Arthur Poll Shore drive on Mon at oclock This will be a roast and members do not need to provide food member is to bring a friend is important to be dixcusied 498 FLANNELETTE SHIRTS OR CHECKS N COUORS A US TO DOUBLEKNEE JEANS NAVY DENIM Mitt rot Shop in the JACK FRASER in Newmarket Ontario P Corner of Main

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