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Newmarket Era and Express, 30 May 1957, p. 14

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LAST WEEK OF SALE REDUCED PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Elmer Allan and family of Bothwell were holiday guests of Mr and Mrs Russell Allan and Miss Alcta Sgt Robert Dennis Ottawa was a holiday guest of his sister Mrs Douglas Hope and Mr Hope Mrs Jack Taylor and daughter Jacqueline of were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Wil liam Farmers If interested in growing Cucumbers at good prices this year Please contact Mr W Adams Main N Newmarket Phone TW on or before June for further information York Farms Ltd Brantford QUEENSVILLE SUBSIDIARY OF CANADA PACKERS LTD Bulk Milk Coolers I COST LESS All ladies are invited to attend the regular meeting of the association of the United church on Tuesday June at 230 pm Mrs J Smith president will conduct the meeting Devot ions will be taken by Mrs Stick- wood Mrs will sing Roll Call is to be answered by a quotation from the church publi cation A ball game is scheduled to be played here with Keswick on Monday night June 3 Mrs McCIurg and children of Port Credit spent a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Elmer Stickwood Mr and Mrs J and family of Toronto and Mr and Mrs B Aylward spent the holi day weekend in Haliburton Miss Helen Andrews celebrated hef birthday over the weekend The meeting of the Evening Auxiliary was held on Tuesday night May 21 at the home of Dr M The first vicepre sident Mrs C Jefferys was in the chair Dr M spoke to the CGIT who conducted the worship service A service was tak en by Mrs Betty Fosbury sang a solo The bale was on display Mrs was in charge of the study book It was decided to hold a bake sale on the weekend of July Host esses were Mrs D Macmillan Mrs and Mrs J Ethan and Garry have taken over the service station lat ely vacated by Mr Shields Congratulations to Mr and Mrs John Srwho celebrated their silver wedding anni- versary on Sunday May 26 and improving A number from here attended the shower at Sharon Hall last Saturday night for Miss A Mr Lome Smiths house next to his service station is completion The June meeting of the Wo- mens Auxiliary of the hospital in Newmarket will be held on Wednesday June at the Briars Golf club at Jacksons Point Luncheon is at and the pro vincial president Mrs J E Buch- an Belleville will be the guest speaker Mary Lou has won the highest award and honor that a Girl Guide can achieve the Gold Cord She is the daughter of Gordon and the late Ka thleen Moore Faris and a niece of Mrs Sydney Thompson Mary Lou attends the collegiate at Pem broke Mount Albert Holds Mother Daughter Banquet We are pleased to hear Murray is home from the hospital Less to bar Less far maintenance Less far electricity COOLERS are easier to clean any user then contact NEWMARKET DISTRICT COOPERATIVE PINE ORCHARD Mr Beverly Grindall and son Paul of Toronto spent holiday at their home Mr and Mrs Roger Kirkpatrick and Douglas were recent at home of Mrs Allan Cody A successful dance was held in Mr Johnstons new barn on Wednesday night under spon sorship of Pine Orchard ball team OF ONTARIO Street TORONTO Ontario Centre York district annu al will be held at Wesley Unit ed church Vandorf on Tuesday June 930 am to pm Willing Workers will holt their meeting at the Union church on Wednesday afternoon June at pm Miss Beth Johnston KN has returned home after spending several months in Oakland Cali fornia HOPE A combined church and Sun day school service will be held on Sunday June at SharonHope United church at Mr and Mrs Alan of Gormley will be the guest speakers They are returned missionaries from Nigeria British West Africa A junior choir under the leadership of Mrs George Evans will lead the service of song All are invit ed to attend at am instead of the usual hour of pm Mrs S Walker Mrs Wright Mrs T Emmerson Mrs G Evans and Mrs V Smith attended the semiannual meeting of the York Presbytery at Vroomanton United church last Wednesday Mr and Mrs S Walker and fa mily attended Richmond Hill fair on Saturday Mr Cecil and sons showed Jersey cattle at the fair Congratulations to Miss Ann Walker and Mr Foss who were married recently Barbara Smith visited her friend Linda Pottage on Sunday Mr and Mrs John Harris Dou glas David Daniel and Dale Ann of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Howard and family on Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Harry of called on Mr and Mrs Howard on Monday Mrs Sam King and Mrs Dav id Couch Holt visited Mrs Ho ward Tuesday Mr and Mrs Lome and Jeanine of Newmarket had supper on Sunday night with Mrs George Barker and Mr and Mrs Douglas Pottage Ross North Tor onto also spent Sunday with the Pottage family Mrs A G form er chairman of the Ontario Girls Work Board was the guest speak er at the annual Mother and Dau ghters banquet of the Mount Al bert It was held in the Un ited church Sunday school rooms on Thursday evening May 23 Seventy five members and guests enjoyed a delicious meal served under the leadership of Mrs Ira Morton Mrs Ed Watts Mrs Pipher and Mrs Maris MacPherson president of the senior group was She welcomed the guests and gave a brief report of the years activities A toast to the church was proposed by Pat Leek and Rev Robert Curtis and Rev Earl Whitmore responded Kay Moorhead entertained the group with two vocal solos Mrs W Shillinslaw proposed the toast to the CGIT and Margaret Broad- belt responded Mrs James Tho mpson president of the brought greetings and best wish es from her society A toast to the Sunday school was proposed by Jean Green and Mr James superintend- j of the Sunday school respon ded All girls working in pairs who had total card sales of over 50 were presented with prizes Pat and Joan Murphy with a total of 10395 had the highest sale For the first time this past sea son girls were given points for attendance at church Sunday school and CGIT for bringing their Bibles and wearing uniforms to the meetings The prizes in the senior group went to Marg aret Broadbelt with perfect points The intermediate prize went to Whitmore rage 14 The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Linda proposed a toast to the mothers and Mrs Moorhead responded Betty Mor ton played a piano solo The guest speaker was introduced by Carol Harrison Lynn Gard was in charge of courtesies and Gcraldine presented Mrs with a cup and saucer on behalf of the group Sharon Sweet expressed the appreciation of the intermed iate CGIT girls to Miss Lorna Thompson and Miss Betty Rolling for leadership given them during the past year Each loader was presented with a cup and saucer with the best wishes of the girls Betty Harrison presented Mrs Bruce Rolling with a pin and earring set on behalf of the sen ior CGIT All leaders responded thanking the girls for their gifts The singing of taps brought the banquet to a close WANTED TWO CAR SALESMEN We have an opening on our Sales Staff for two men who are willing to devote their time and effort to earn top wages These men need not hare had car selling experience We will train them Some selling experience in other lines necessary Highest commission draw to right man plus demonstrator to drive We have the best working conditions commissions and bonuses earned anywhere See MR BUD SEWELL Car Manager or MR CLIFF DUNCAN BRAD WALKER MOTORS LTD YOUR FORI AND MONARCH DEALER Davit Drive East Newmarket Ph TW 54541 MOUNT PLEASANT The anniversary services of the Pleasant church will be held next Sunday June 2 with service at am by Rev Me- Cul lough Toronto and at pm by Rev G also of Toronto with special music at both services Mr Robert Davidson is much better and able to be out of bed Many of his friends have called to see him during the last week Mr and Mrs Bert Stephens have a friend Miss Phillip of England visiting with them Some of the ladies from this church attended the Missionary convention at Richmond Hill on Tuesday Era and Express Classifieds Bring Results BROS Motors MAIN ST to Newmarket Sat to SALES SERVICE to Body Fender Repairs Painting Free Estimates Courtesy Cars Mum is it supper limp already BELHAVEN Mr and Mrs Jack and family Sharon visited Mr and Mrs Garnet Meyers Friday even ing Rev Kay Marmora spent a couple of days last week visiting relatives in the commun ity Rev I White is con ducting the revival services in church this week The community shower in the hall Friday evening in honor of the bridetobe Miss was well attended and she received many lovely gifts Several from the community attended Open House at Sutton school Friday evening Mis Gladys Rich mond Hill is spending a few days with Mrs James Stevenson Mrs Charles Pollard visited re latives in Hamilton on Sunday 33rd ANNUAL MOUNT AL SPORTS DAY I MORNING EVENTS Telephone Roundup Some from the district went to Mount Albert Sunday afternoon to hear the singers who art- making a tour of this part of the country at present Mr and Mrs Wllloughby visited their son and his wife Mr and Mrs Norman Willougnby Toronto on Sunday Mrs Ethel I lough by pent the weekend here at her own home AM BOYS and GIRLS PARADE RURAL SCHOOLS FIELD DAY Competitions MACPHERSON SCHOOL TROPHY MORTON BROS LTD TROPHY INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES FOR BOY AND GIRL WITH HIGHEST POINTS AFTERNOON EVENTS 100 RURAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS SOFTBALL COMPETITION 130 PM SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT CITIZENS BAND RURAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOLK and SQUARE DANCING COMPETITION LEGION BINGO MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS SHARON The regular church service will he held at St JomeS hi am Sunday school follows Every parent knows how easily a two- gun cowboy can lose track of time especially around mealtime But she also knows its a simple matter to round him up by telephone And any vague feeling of anxiety about where ho is or what ho is doing is quickly dispelled by that eager voice at the other end of the line Yes the telephone is a convenience and a comfort all day long It means fewer meals grown cold because young sters or husband are late getting home It means more security when youre alone at night It means more things done with leu time and effort Yet this endlessly useful servant works for you for just a few cents a day THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA The United church service will be held at this Sunday Mr and Mrs Allan re turned missionaries formerly of will be the guest speakers The will provide special music Sun day school i cancelled for this Sunday The community was saddened to hear of the death of Mis How- ard St John Shaw David Vans lone able to be out again following an accident at school when he rrreived two cracked bone in hi fool Mr and Mrs P Roth- Peterborough and Mr and Mm Herbert and Al exis of Toronto Visited Mrs Haines on Saturday EVENING PROGRAM pm STAGE SHOW The Vagabond Troupe Crowning of Miss MOUNT ALBERT 9 pm DANCE to SOD BUSTERS Orchestra LUCKY DRAW 10 Merchandise Prizes All Day Admission ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c CARS 20c I I J

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