Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov WI News A splendid meeting of the Qqeensvilie branch of the Wo mens Institute was held in the basement of the United church Wednesday Oct Mrs Fred Dew the president was in charge and after the business was taken care of Mrs Dew wel comed the Newmarket Institute who were guests for the after- and who put on an excel lent program Refreshments served and a social time spent lok out for the driver who doesnt look out for you DRIVE SAFELY SANITARY CONTRACTOR Septic Tanks Pumps and Toilets Tile Line Repairs We go any place called Ph Roches Point r3 KESWICK The Bell Telephone Co has purchased property on Lake St they will build at some future date Miss Ruth Martin Orchard Beach Gardens attended the Engineers Ball at Kingston re cently s Heavy snow over the weekend brought out the for the first time this year Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Lloyd and Mrs Her ring were Miss R Toronto and Miss Lynn Marritt and Myrtle Lloyd The Legion held a special ser vice at their hall at Jersey on Sunday with a well attended parade with a band from Kes wick arena to the hall in honor of Nov Mr and Mrs Perry Winch and family of spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Sr Mr and Mrs Stewart Dow and and family of Newmarket visit- Miss Maytf Sprague on Sun day Rev and Mrs Gordon Winch and family of Oak Ridges visit- Mr and Mrs Perry Winch on Monday QUEENSVILLE SHARON Mt Albert Institute The church services will be ill on Sunday at both churches HO IDS A hot dinner was Mrs Portage La at the regular hour Sunday ved on Wednesday evening in Prairie Man is spending the j school will I A large number of children and the basement of the United winter with her daughter Mrs church by the Womens Lome Smith to more than 300 guests hour follow adults from Mount Albert and district attended a Halloween It was a pleasure to join the parly in the community hall on Remembrance Day service with Oct Judging was made Harry Hulse who has been lhe united church in Newmarket cult because of the excellent cos- ill with the f is much sta CJRH last Sunday and number of morning Rev Hugh Shannon George Price was master at a former minister at the United ceremonies Miss Gladys Houck Toronto here took part in the Prize winner wore as follows- J visited Mr and Mrs Rex Smith w J 0 A very inspiring service was the weekend years and under Shelly An mnrninff Graham Smith Hilary held on morning Remembrance Day service Carter ami Lillian If Rev R J McNaught Mr Mrs Rex Smhh and barter and Lillian boys the Remembrance Day message and Adamsilast Sunday A number of Child- Oliver and Mr Murray Huntley sang- the wed- were baptized Rev WLvaan ding of Miss Florence Joy and McNaught delivered a message This feature of the anniversary has proven a great success and a fitting conclusion to the an- festivities for another year What do Life Insurance Ron Oliver There is no Death Mr Stephen Pienoff in The evening auxiliary of the United church Toronto on Sat- Missionary Society the United church will meet on Tuesday Nov at pm Mr and Mrs George Cull at the home of Mrs Murray Mc- Toronto visited Mr and Mrs The speaker will be- Lome Smith and family on Sun- Miss Bern ah Watson Hamilton day in commemoration of the day Mrs Fred Hall attended the Girls six and seven Ruth Ann Paisley Ross Judy Green boys David Paisley Billy Dike Girls eight and nine Gail Thank Offering board meeting Smith Sharon Harrison Lynn With all the money Ufa insurant report financial operation to of Insurant According to official figures here facts about lift Insurant Dollar each Dollar cornea from There will be a demonstration by Mrs W Jr on Christmas gift wrapping The hostesses will be Mrs Charles Jefferys Mrs Jack Morritt and Mrs Alfred Oliver Members of the Junior Auxil iary of St James the Apostle Mrs Cox and Mrs Moss attend ed the White Gift service at St James Cathedral last Saturday in Toronto on Thursday at St Annes Ang lican church Toronto The Junior Auxiliary of Miss J Traviss celebrated her James will meet on Friday 96th birthday on Saturday Nov the home of Mrs Kennedy with some of her friends A bouquet of mums was presented to her by the Womens Associa tion of the United church St at Mr Edwin Whitfield has to Bermuda for a holiday The Explorers will meet in the Sundayschool room of the United church on Saturday af ternoon gone Lunau boys Ernie Harrison Dike Nelson Girls and Marilyn Dixon Linda Willbee Marilyn boys Jim Sweet Harry Dixon Joey Case Boys girls and adults 12 years or over Florence Oldham Allan J Mainprize Park Couples eight years and under Stanley and Shirley Broadbelt I Susan Morton and Paul Patsy and Jimmy Kir- comet from premium paid by policyholders for inturjiue to protect and families and for security in heir own old come ire from under timing on fond and develop What happens each Dollar Mrs Toronto visited Miss over the weekend Mr Fred Cox is tal We wish him in a speedy re- YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY Lvmau and a Christie Hall NOMINATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH Will be held between the Hours of and in afternoon for purpose of nominating candidates for Reeve DeputyReeve Three Councillors TO SERVE IN THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE SAID TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR SAT NOVEMBER 23 1957 COMMUNITY HALL BELHAYEN Every nomination shall be in writing and Mate the name residence and occupation of the candidate and residence and occupation of the proposer and seconder and shall be signed by the proposer and seconder both of whom shall be Municipal Electors and present and shall be filed with returning officer within one hour from the opening of the Nomination meeting IN cast a greater number of candidate remain in nomination than are required to be elected THE ELECTION WILL BE HELD SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 1957 From the hours of am to 7 pm at the following Polling Places Polling Subdivision No I KESWICK SCHOOL Keswick Foiling Subdivision No COMMUNITY HALL Polling Subdivision No ELM GROVE SCHOOL No oiling Subdivision No HEBRONS STORE Willow Reach Polling Subdivision No Roches Point MEMORIAL HALL Polling Subdivision No ANGLICAN CHURCH BASEMENT GOO SAVE THE QUEEN W E WINCH Returning Officer The regular meeting of the nc renewed old acquaintances Mr and Mrs Harry Moss spent ternoon auxiliary of the Womens j Monday in Orillia visiting Mr Missionary Society of the United church will meet at the home of Mrs J Pinder on Thursday Nov at 230 pm The worship ser vice will be taken by Mrs Johnston The study book by Mrs and the hostesses will be Mrs J and Mrs B Dike Mr Bates Hearst visited his sister Miss C Bates on Sunday Monday in Mr and Mrs R Button and and Mrs Orchard family of Stouffville and Mr and Mrs G and family Newmarket visited their par ents Mr and Mrs George Pearj spending son on Sunday Kierney Mrs J Smith has returned Mr and Couples over eight Dorothy Graham and Yvonne Oldham Roma Harrison and Viola Gillian Roy Stewart and Joanne Pearson Following the judging a short program was held Mr Jack Wal ker gave a reading Mrs Doug and Mrs Donald Sti- Bruce Rogers Ottawa appropriate tunics sang School Days Mrs B week hunting at Mrs Ron Rolling dressed as a ghost told a Halloween story The is most grateful to the Jackson j judges Mrs Miss from visiting her daughters in spent the weekend with Mr and I Thorpe Rev Robert Curtis and Toronto recently Mrs Fred Hall all who took part in the program 82C for poUcyhoMcn paid qui living policy holders and invested foe future benefits to polio holder lot for norm which include taxes licenses fee paid to Govern- DttnU Innrant iW 1954 Mb inmraic By far port 173 w livirtq THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Messrs Byron Ay ward Bob Wilson Elton and Ivan Stick- wood and- Arnold Johnston are hunting in the north country Mr and Mrs Sheridan visited Mrs Sher idans parents Mr and Mrs Floyd Cunningham on Sunday LAC Whitfield took part in the Memorial Day parade at Willow- dale on Sunday A 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