CLASSIFIEDS Continued ROGERS At Rid Mountain Manitoba Levi husband Edith McLaughlin on Friday Oct brother of Barbara and Rogers and niece of Newmarket Ser vice was held on Monday Oct Interment Dauphin cemetery IN PRICE In loving memory of our dear mother Elizabeth Price who passed away October II Sweet memories will linger for ever Time cannot change them it true Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you Ever remembered by her sons and daughters THOMPSON In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Frank Thompson who passed away Oct Though his smile is gone forever And his hand we cannot touch Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much DAVIS In loving memory of Calvin Davis who left us so sud denly Ocl While you dear rest and memory we will 1 keepsake ways keep which we never part Ever rememberd by Margaret and family his wife God has him in His keeping We have him in our heart Ever remembered by the family In loving memory of our dear mother Mereda J Law- son who passed to her rest Oct A loved one who gave us the best of her life Who cherished our secrets our sorrow our strife Your life was unselfish For others you lived Not for what you received But what you could give Just a loving thought Just a silent tear Just a beautiful memory Of a loved one so dear Loved and remembered always Gertrude and Flora In loving memory of a dear daughter Rose Ellen who away Oct my heart your memory ling- Sweetly tender fond and true There is not a day dear That I do not think of you Sadly missed and ever remem bered by mother Mrs R In loving memory of a mother Rose Ellen who repassed away Oct we think of you dear mother And our hearts are filled with S this earth would be a heaven K Could we hear your voice again years have swiftly passed away But still we dont forget For in the hearts that loved you Your memory lingers yet missed and always remem- by daughters Grace and Doris and families ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs George Osborne are happy Jo announce the en gagement of their daughter Grace Mr Kenneth Charles son of Mr and Mrs Charles Hodgins Keswick The marriage will take place on Saturday Nov at oclock in St Johns Chrysostom church Newmarket Mr and Mrs Harry Mills Cousins Drive Aurora wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter Barbara Gloria to Mr B Roy son of Mr and Mrs Roy Tor onto The marriage will take place on Saturdav November 2 at 230 oclock in Road church Toronto The engagement is announced of Scott daughter of Mrs Scott Newmarket and the late Mr Bert Scott to Mr John Til- son son of Mr and Mrs Carman Tilson Kettleby the marriage to take plftcc at Grace Church j on Saturday Nov 9 at 3 pm CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends relatives and neighbors for inquires beautiful flowers baking kindness and sympathy HERE AND THERE Continued from Page the hobby center at Greenacres For many years Mrs Mitchell has given leadership in the field of handcrafts She was one of the organizers of the craft center which was operated after the war in the old fire hall There young were taught to smock- knit sew and do simple weaving and Her reputation as a good cook long established Mrs Mitchell has been called upon many times to conduct demonstrations of bread making and other skills Through her interest and with the cooperation of other a weaving course was or ganized in Newmarket and later the Newmarket Handcraft group was formed Mrs Mitchell has been willing help beginners and they as well as skilled craft people will benefit from her en couragement and supplies at The Spinning Wheel Mayor Gladman was compli mented by a councillor on Mon day night on his recent TV ap pearance The mayor with Editor Jack Struthers was inter viewed over the channel on Saturday night A salute to Newmar ket was shown on Oct 5 With it the live interview was held with Mr Gladman and Mr Struthers The filmed portion of the show was presented again on night Mr Gladman met the TV crew when they visited Newmarket last week He assisted them in their coverage of the town and with the editor prepared pro gram notes on the towns back ground The mayor was thanked for his work on behalf of the town Recent Weddings fa Oft WEDDINGS DAVIS GOULD Grace church Newmarket was the scene of the doublering wedding for Joan Gould and Fred Clayton Davis only I son of Mr Elwood Davis and in the loss of our father Spec- thanks to Dr Arkinstall Mr I R for his comforting officiated at words and and their courtesy and service The Brandon family I Joan Gould market and Fried Mrs Davis married at MXUry in Fire destroyed this storey barn at Keswick early Sunday morning Located on the Metro road about a half mile north of Keswick the barn was used for chicken About chicken were lost The building is owned by Goodwin and West whose Holland Landing tannery was burned Inst winter Photo by Mike l DREWS White heather from Scotland mingled with red roses and form the cascade bouquet carried by Miss Barb- Gilroy when she became the bride of Mr hold Drews in Alliance Tabernacle Vancouver Rev Brook assisted by Rev officiated for the candlelight doublering ceremony uniting in marriage the daughter of Mr and Mrs of New Westminster formerly of Newmarket and the son of Mr and Mrs Drews of Given by her father Miss The bride given in marriage by her father wore a waltz j length gown of white nylon chif fon styled with bouffant skirt and a train flowing from the neckline to the hemline Her fingertip veil was held to a crown enhanced with pearls and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations The maid of honor Miss Pat ricia King chose a waltz length gown of Cerulean blue charm with matching shoes and mils Her dress was accented with a small pink hat and pink nylon chiffon flow ing to the hemline She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses and yellow mums The bridesmaids Misses and Donna Mae Gould sisters of the bride were gowned similar- in sky blue and romance blue charm with pink hats and They carried cascades of red sweetheart roses and yellow mums Robert Taylor was host and the ushers were Garry Gould brother of the bride and Paul Davis cousin of the groom All male attendants chose suits of charcoal grey with white car nation boutonniere A reception was held at the Bailie daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Ernest Bailie Newmarket and James Brown son of Mrs Edith Brown England were married recently in Knox Presbyterian church Toronto BROWN BAILIE roy was gowned in white Chan- lace and nylon net over taf feta The gowns fitted bodice was styled with Hall where the mother of long sleeves A pear he received in a pink lace coronet held her veil of illusion I dress with pink and powder blue net Que ens blue French lace and accessories She wore a corsage of red roses and white carnations tulle over taffeta in waltzlength bride mode was worn by Mrs S Gilroy matron of honor Whose corsage The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Louisville UP TO Continued from Page Principal Graham said two the staff were off a couple of weeks ago but everything was back to normal He said few students were absent Worst hit of township schools was Willow Beach where two classes were allowed 10 go home Tuesday because two teach ers were absent with the flu AREA SCHOOL CLOSED TEMPORARILY KfUlcby The trustee lot area school disconj KINGCRAFT tinuil classes on Monday when pupils out of an enrolment of 231 and four teachers were Jhit by the influenza bug The board hoped to the School on Wednesday bandeau was in matching tone and whose bouquet was a cres cent of pink tarnations Identically styled frock in pale pink shade were worn by Miss Mary Drews and Mrs They carried bouquets of blue tinted carnations Mr Herbert Drews was best man for his brother and ushers were Mr Mr Sonntag Mr J S Niche and Mr Don Chinas Kentucky and are residing Gorham St Newmarket on Unibd church was the setting for the marriage of Marion Evelyn Eves daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Eves and Bruce Earl Buckle son of Mr and Mrs Earl Buckle also of by Studios DA YMENT Clara Agnes daughter of Mr and Mrs William Herbert formerly of Sharon be came the bride of Mr Frank Bill Payment son of Mrs Day men and the late Dr Daymen in a ceremony conducted by the Venerable Archdeacon T P Soloisl was Mrs Hutching thwart in St Clements chinch with Mr providing North Toronto nuptial music The bride Riven in marriage by Following a reception held in her father chose a gown of white the church lounge where the crystal charm styled in princess bridal toast was given by Mr A lines trimmed with guipure lace Robertson the newly weds I rain designed by left for a honeymoon on Van- 1 London Her finger- tip veil was held in place by a Mr and Mrs Harry Edward were married Sept at the Free Methodist church Newmarket The bride is Carol Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs Lyman Rae Woodstock formerly of New market The groom is the son of Mr and Mis Photo by Studios comer They Calif Island will reside In Berkeley I RUGGERS crown of seeded pearls She car ried a while prayer hook white baby orchids yellow sweetheart roses with streamers RUCKLEEYES cascade of AT pioneer FESTIVAL The school was closed last ruggers demonstrated rug when pupils were ill n three teachers were absent Car- of the Museum Barn built in sister Mrs Robert McElroy matron of honor Mrs Edward Armstrong and Mrs Floyd Jr as bridesmaids They were Pioneer Museum champagne Vaughan township Kingcraft headdresses of mini- were dressed alike In Amethyst gowns ballerina A pretty wedding took place a at United church on yellow mums The bride was- attended by her Saturday September 28 wjien Mariem Evelyn daughter of Mr Knox Presbyterian church Tor onto was the setting for the mar- riage of Marjorie Bailie daugh- of the late Mr and Mrs Ern est Bailie of w m a r and James Brown son of Mrs Edith Brown who resides in England and the late Mr Brown The ceremony was conducted by Dr William Fitch assisted by Rev Warren Baskets of stately glads shading from palest pink to deep maroon were placed at the front of the organ loft John Mcintosh organ ist accompanied soloist Mr Nor man Rumney when lie sang A Wedding Prayer and Psalm 23 The bride entered the church on the arm of Mr Clarence who gave her in marriage to the strains of Fairest Lord Jesus Her waltzlength bridal gown was fashioned of parchment taffeta over blush pink taffeta made with an Empire- line bodice outlined in blush pink beading which also accented softly rounded collar Her full skirt fell from the in full gores over hoops and her Chapel veil was caught to a tiara of blush pink petals net and pearls She a white Bible on which rested pink car nations of the valley and a cascade of satin streamers The brides only attendant Mrs Silver of Kingston chose a taffeta gown fashioned on the same lines as those of the brides gown in a heavenly blue with shoes a el headdress to match She carried a nosegay tea ros es and lily of the valley Ring bearer was the nephew of the bride Master Barnes Bailie Rev J MaeFarlane Aurora was best man and ushers were Doolittlc and George Ker- For the reception which was held in the adjoining church hall Mrs Clarence little received in a turquoise lace frock over a deeper shade of taffeta with feather contour hat and acces sories to match Her corsage was pink rose buds Mrs Frank Bailie the brides sisterinlaw assisted gowned in silver gray brocaded taffeta with navy ac cessories Her corsage was yel low roses For a trip to Vir ginia a n d Eastern Canada the bride chose as her going away outfit a Persian turquoise ensem ble of sheath duster and hat to match with which she wore pa tent leather accessories Mr and Mrs- Brown are residing at Street Richmond Hill Shirley Ruth Baker Mount Albert and Frank wjlliams Bog The ceremony was i At the the first annual Festival of man Tilson board chairman said the school was reopened on Monday morning in the hope that the weekend would relieve e However he the situation was worse an ever Principal Robert Carson said on Monday night it was ques tionable whether classes would on Wednesday Supply were available but it depend oh how things ere on Wednesday morning The influenza hit the school last week when per of the pupils were out by rooming with brow veils They carried sunburst of fall shades Ell wood Spence was best man plays of rugs and other pieces of the were Gordon Taylor Kingcraft work were on exhibit and Donald The ruggers were Mrs Barrett The brides travelling suit was Partridge Mrs Bryan Mrs tailored of navy blue with winter Mrs J p Morris Mrs white hat and she wore a corsage J Grew and Mrs Gordon of white baby orchids Wells After the reception held at The Nearby were Thornhill Pour Winds the couple left by intent on proelucing a hand Motor for New York thence by woven suit Exhibited were plane to Bermuda mens suit coals a ladys even ing jacket and many other kinds of work About per cent of all post war immigrants to Canada have been women and children While the average weekly wage in Canadian manufacturing has increased since by nearly per cent because of inflation- the increase in terms of purchasing power has been less than 30 per cent Mrs Stanley Eves Queens- 1 was united in marriage with Bruce Earl Buckle son of Mr and Mrs Earl Buckle The church decorated with baskets of gladioli in pastel shades and ferns for the occasion Rev Shannon officiated at the ceremony assisted by Rev R McNaught The bride given in marriage by her father wore a petitpoint white lace fitted with full skirt ballerina length Her fingertip veil was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls and Mis Deborah Jordan MacTier and Miss Betty Jane Glass flower girls wore short dresses of orchid and carried nosegays of mauve mums fAU Mae Patter son Newmarket was the organ ist and Mrs Irwin the soloist The best man was John Buckle Brampton brother Ushers were Clare and Carson Robinson New market The reception was held at the home of the brides parents where the brides mother receiv ed in navy blue crepe with KING Jacqueline Alberla Davis daughter of Mrs Davis and the tat John Henry Davis and Walter Earl Harrison son of Mr and Mrs Earl Harrison were married at Sharon United church Photo by On Oct at Strange church Miss Sandra Johnstone Mount Royal who is completing her last year in Toronto Deaconess Train- WMS Will Visit John Buckle For their annual mission the groom day the of United Eves Queens- church will have Dr Margaret Newmarket as the preacher at the regular congrega tional service on October at pm Dr is pre sident of York which embraces all auxiliaries of the WMS of the York Presbytery sequins She carried a cascade fuschia hat with matching and white and she wore a corsage of of pink with a sprig of heather which was sent from Mrs Ray Glass was matron of honor and the bridesmaid was Miss Alexander They pink carnations She was assist ed by the grooms mother wear ing mink brown matching acces sories and a corsage of yellow carnations For a wedding trip to Western Canada the donned a grey wool suit with rosewood hat and matching accessories She wore a strand of pearls the gift of the groom The couple will re side on the grooms farm at Married at St Georges church Jacksons Point recently w Shirley Anne McNeill daughter of Mrs McNeill Toronto and Ml son of Mr and Mrs a