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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 8, 1967, p. 6

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i Avon Oat i1 v I I I Love My Teacher ci f or iw in B i DEAR I actual- believe Im In love with my teacher He is and I am He is not married but I have seen him several times with the same girl Im afraid to end up having a nervous break down This is definitely affect- fag my school work Cant Cope DEAR CANT COPE Yours is a schoolgirl crush often happens when a teacher combines a fine personality the- head start of a few mature years quite innocent ly on his part The antidote is deliberate attention to hoys your own Forget their awkward and enjoy the fun you have wilh Re member that you too arent quite as polished as you are going to be HEAR DORIS I am years old Im quite satisfied with my figure except for my tummy and its too large Ive had three children the last one was born years tn In those days we were not told to exercise after child birth to help strengthen those muscles therefore I feel that Is the cause of the large lum my Do you think at my will help Ive tried diet ins which helps some but lose weight in the wrong places such as my face Fat Tommy Best write to the university or universities of your choice and state your case To Amatcnr Counsellor Most couples marry because circumstances throw them to gether they have needs and interests in common and malefemale attraction seems to he operating efficiently Choosing a mate for life is then largely a matter of blind choice Whos to say it is any thing like as promising or in telligent as the choices made by conscientious parents in the far East Japanese par ents often search widely and are not easily satisfied Young people in Canada need every bit of coaching they can get from parents and leaders Surely we can at least give them some stand ards to go on Otherwise they may rely solely on emotion and many- do Then they wonder when con flicts reveal a marriage made any place hut in Heaven To Visit Church Neighbors DEAR The winning combination is exercise plus diet Im you my ex- sheet Be Figure Per fect which ha some tried and Inie bends and stretches for spot reducing- Available to other readers for ten cents and a stamped selfaddressed envelope In additionhere is an ap proved massage technique for thai spare tire yourself up to your full height pull in jour lum- my Take hold of the surplus fat socalled spare lire both hands Squeeze it it knead it from right to left until the flesh is a pink Daily What you are doing is breaking down fai cells so thai the body may assimilate more easily to replace the energy foods you are de nying yourself by dieting DEAR DORIS I am an engineer years of age Recently I have been toying with the idea of chang ing my profession and taking a medical course Please tell me if is any age limit for med ical courses If not which uni versities are likely to accept me as I presume is a lot of competition from young Students for good universities Changing flortrt Par better to now spend a lifetime as a peg in a round hole of fact modrrn medical a comhlnalinn of medicine and electrical en gineering could be quite use ful My medical consultant even An in vitation has been extended to United Church Women to visit Holland land ing for their thank offer ing meeting on Tuesday March The Deacons of Maple Hill Baptist Church met at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Bundle on Tuesday night to deal with the new federal government rules for church giving Branch of Wom ens Institute will meet at home of Mrs Roy Watt in Newmarket today March at pm Program Historical Research Motto If it is not recorded it may be forgotten to be replied to by Mrs Syd ney Thompson Roll call Take an item for Tweedsmuir His tory to meeting Lunch will be served by hostess Mrs Watts The Young Peoples Union of Baptist Church will meet on Friday March in at home of Pas tor and Mrs Norman Rowan Mr and Mrs Gordon Rpwc of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Harry Toombs and Mari lyn Sunday Feb 2fi Mr and Mrs Clarence Wright are enjoying a holt- day in Florida A church school meeting of the United Church was held Sunday evening Feb superintendent Charles lef- in charge Plans were made for balance of the year Douglas Toombs of Toronto visited at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Harry Toombs on Feb 26 weekend Mrs Sydney Thompson was a guest of Mrs Hugh Shan non of Newmarket last week and spoke at a meeting of United Church Women in Trinity United Church thinks theres a chance you could go directly into modi- Remember to include va- cine if your credits are good mcmw lgn food specialists at There arc no age limits Institute University of know of universities especially regard In er Individual equipment and aptitudes rather than age Have you given due thought to perils of a long lean period financially flavor Never serve same food twice in one meal such a cream of celery soup fol lowed later by celery In a salad AURORA ACTIVITIES J Topics Of The Towfi by Emma M Purchase Over attended the euchre sponsored by the Friendship Circle held in Victoria Hall Friday evening Prize winners wore Mrs Frank Smith Mrs Ruth Wilson Mrs Albert Scott Earl Cook and Carmen Wilson Lucky ticket on a basket of fruit was won by Mrs Halley A delightful snack luncheon was held on Thursday March under the auspices of Afternoon of Trinity An Church Rev J Sneers welcomed the ladies Mrs John Foreht Kelly daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Wood Machell St Mrs J R Harrison of Windsor formerly of Aurora was the weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Duncan McDonald Catharine Ave Miss Bell of spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Ball Irwin Ave Among the Friday at the annual Copper Sale sponsored by Newmarket Business and Professional Womens Club were Mrs Jean Rogers Mrs Haskctt Mrs and Mrs Emma convener Shepherd Staff Open Lloydtown Sc As Centennial Museum LLOYDTOWN The of ficial opening of Lloydlown Centennial School built in for Social Studies and Science Laboratory was held Tuesday Feb Robert Bolton supervising principal of unique Cen tennial project who conceiv ed the Teaching Museum was chairman He introduced the purpose of the laboratory to be visited by pupils of all King Township schools and teachers Mr Bolton is chair man of the Teachers Centen nial Committee of principals and viceprincipals and all grade teachers Specialized Team Teachers are Mrs Marjorie William son Schomberg and Mrs Bonnie Collacut of near by Bolton The first young learners of the SocialScience laboratory were Grade pu pils on opening day wilh their teacher Mrs Williams music di rector conducted the singing Rev rector of the Anglican Church Parish gave remarks and the prayer of dedication Choral reading of Cen tennial Hymn written by Robert Choqucltc was given by pupils Mr Geoffrey chairman of school board extolled effort of the leach- in dpveloping unique curriculum the research work and faceLs of in quiry and programming that made Centennial School a monumental work fully endorsed by the Trustee Board Inspector J McLeod also spoke Representing Department of were Robert Thomas and Fred of the him Division Womens Bringing from the Township of King Reeve Gordon Cook said and Kettlcby are the oldest settlements In the township Kimbcrly Anne Cork Grade gave a brief history of Strangely enough the young historian said there are few visible signs of marks the spot of the first Anglican Church site It was at thai MncKcnzie of Prime Minister Mackenzie King read the Proclamation on Canadian Independence Mrs Edward Wood lene Brown greatgreat granddaughter of Jesse Lloyd answered several questions when Interviewed by Grade of historic village children She told what she founded by Jesse Lloyd In remembered when she went JB20 near brick house which Lloyd built is standing today But is one of the few original build ings bricks were made In Lloydtown brickyard There were two churches on rolling hills but only a Rummage Bake Sale To Pay For Ice Time KESWICK Jersey Area Hockey Association will be holding a rummage and hake sale on Saturday March at SI Pauls Anglican Church JJjrg Miami Beach from am to to Lloydtown No at the age of Another visitor at Cen tennial School was Clark Lloyd great great great grandson of Jesse Lloyd He wore a Quaker costume as did Principal Boh Bolton Teachers and children will wear Centennial costumes during Centennial Year at Lloydtown School The building was saved by the board from being sold by only seven days Tender bids were returned last No vember in lime to retain the Mrs Wilfred Adams prcsL dent of introduced the speaker Mrs Brown who gave a talk on color Personally Yours She stressed the importance of color in everyday living Mrs Brown of an experi ment showing how color af fects ones Use colors you enjoy is tremendous color in new fabrics this year she said Stripes are important and all- over patterns Mrs Brown showed samples of many of the new fabrics Mrs Adams conducted a draw for the prizes of floral table centres donated by Aurora Greenhouse and Marys Flower Shop winners Mrs Paul Knowles Victoria St and Mrs Jeffs Drive Pols of African violets went Mrs Archie Aurora Heights Mrs Rod Smith Wells St Mrs James Claremont ML Mrs McMillan and Mrs Win Schurman Cousins Drive Mr and Mrs Robin son Wells St celebrated their loth wedding anniversary on Thursday March Thirtyseven members of Friendship Circle enjoyed a trip In on Wednesday when visited Toronto Garden Club Flower Show at Centre Infants were received into United Church through sacrament of at the oclock service March They were Clifford Mark son of Mr and Mrs Clifford Mur- I Newmarket Lynn daughter of Mr and Mr and Mrs and son John are enjoying a holi day in Newfoundland Mr Tom Crane of Toronto and Mrs Archie Crane of Owen Sound called on Mrs H Purchase on Sunday Mr Wm of Newmar ket Mr Roy of Kettlc Mrs Art of BC and Mrs Herb Webster Wells St Aurora attended golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Cecil Ward lift Mill St Brampton on Saturday Mar The celebration was held at home of their daughter Mrs A Brampton Mr and Mrs Duncan Mc Donald will observe their wedding anniversary at their home IS Catharine Ave on Wednesday March Mrs Robert of and Mrs Wm King- don Ave Aurora returned home Saturday nighl after enjoying a weeks holiday at Colonial Inn St Petersburg Florida They travelled with a group on a of Canada bus and visited many points of interest while in Florida An evening with pictures was enjoyed by a number at Aurora Church on Tuesday Feb A sound- color presentation of Our Church was pre sented by the Tyros Mr arid Mrs K Williamson are shown following their wedding at Si Pauls Anglican Church Newmarket The bride is the former Boyd daughter of Mr and Mrs George Boyd The groom is the of Mr and Mrs A William son Newmarket Hair Removed by ELECTROLYSIS Mr and Mrs James Em mons have returned home after a holiday in Florida Mr and Mrs Ross Linton Tyler St have returned Home after holidaying in Florida mm TO BRUCE EVES OF NEWMARKET ON WINNING A NEW DRESS IN THE SPRING WEEK DRAW SATURDAY FEB RUARY 2Mb AT St I poses pm Monies raised will help to pay for the boys Ice lime and it is hoped provide them with crests for the sea son Draw prizes donated SftST Vidian he an anncd Mothers arc needed lo assist with the sale and volunteer Industrial Theme At Zephyr Wl Meet MARCH 8 their services Baking may be taken to the church on Friday night and early Sat urday morning Rummage should be in by March IS For pickup call Bruce irnrua or Boh Clark 476- Keswick Students Win Kiwanis Festival Prizes 4 Gordon and children of Mr and Mrs Kase Moorlag of Keswick wore recipi ents of two first prizes at the Musical Festival held last week in Toronto who had never he- fore competed earned a mark of in in years and un der group Her singing also earned as in It years and under Gordons snln won him an in the IS years and under plus high praise from the adjudicator As his test piece he sang Handels Lyre In class for choir boys he had Both youngsters are pupils of Mr Harris of Aurora Gordon is a Grade student at and High School and is in Grade at Keswick Public School Wl was held in Commun ity Hall on Feb Mrs Ross president open ed Ihe meeting An Easier tea will he held on Tuesday afternoon March 21 at 2 oclock in the hall when neighboring Institutes will be gnosis Members arc to bring an antique article In the meeting Mrs Ray Thompson was convener of program Mrs Allfe read an article on changing times in the chicken and egg Industry Marion conducted a contest with a scries of pic tures depicting various Cana dian companies Mrs John was the winner Thompson played a piano solo The Ballet Dan cer Mrs Horner Walker gave a reading on How a Child Lives Another contest Hidden Foods was won by Mrs I Am Canadian was read by Mrs A Rlsehwugh Special of the Week ARGUS SUPER CAMERA Instant cartridge load Electric power room CDS electric eye fl irnintr control viewing to I ratio worn to mm 1877 Builtin battery tester Focussing eyepiece J Wtrtric film drive mot Ion PHOTO l SUPPLIES HEIGHTS if- PHONE GET A BASIC GOWN TO BUILD ON HOUSE OF BRIDES t Mali St market from llono up l up HOOPS FOR OR SALE WWW A 1 FEATURING 24 FLAVOURS OF ICE CREAM AND MANY DISTINCTIVE ICE CREAM DISHES AS A INVITATION TO COMB IN AND US OKKKR A 2 ON AM AND MILK SHAKKS this good for A J ICE CREAM DISH SUNDAE FROM OUR CHARCOAL GRILL Tasty Red Hot Tender Rccfhmgaia CONE OR MILK SHAKE I Pi This for offer only for March 1 J French J 1

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