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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 26, 1967, p. 6

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yaT y iiEMM i I Guests J FAR n kept the Soy rs live out of town and me to our house on visits tie shes there we are never Ion anything and they ll almost come out and call and everyone else a Iter y argue all the lime and ends up in a fight holds grudges all her life v goes out of her way to fid things out about peoples ist and she lust sits there tells them off in front of She drinks an awful rat and hoy docs ever nave temper tantrums then We cant tell her anything be cause it will go back to the person Even if its nice was walking back and forth fo the house and I was ash amed asked his group that goes to school to leave with out him but they never would When he does get out he often forgets something and has to come Just Elect New can Tuesday A April and had VANDORK The Vandorf finance committee the Branch Womens Institute dent secretary and Mrs meeting was held at the home don of Mrs Douglas Alcorn last Conveners of standing com- i Id fume too but it would get me nowhere Sutton Kinette Club whs the winner of the If you and the boys insist y the Kinsmen Tub Mrs L Van president of the Sutton Club holds the trophy It was pre at an interclub meet held at on being imposed on your slow poke is not likely to speed up is he Such people simply have to suffer the indignity of losing Wednesday with Mrs A presiding All conveners of standing committees gave very favor able reports Mrs Gordon Mackey read the nominating report and conducted the elec tion of officers for the year Elected were President Mrs A first vice- president Mrs el second vicepresident Mrs Arthur Starr secretary Michael Van treasurer Mrs Louise Brit- tain district director Mrs Douglas Alcorn alternate district director Mrs White curator Rook Mrs George Richard son auditors Mrs A Van and Mrs S mittees are Agriculture and Canadian Industries Mrs Van Citizenship and Education Mrs Resolutions Mrs George Fish Home Economics and Health Mrs Patten- den Historical Research Mrs Gordon Mackey muir Book Mrs George Rich ardson Visiting Committee Mrs C Ball Mrs J Mc- Carron Mrs H and Mrs Fred Van Nostrand Arrangements were made to supply lunch at the Antique Show being held at Vandorf Hall on April to M ay I Also the members are catering for the Conservative Club Lunch was served by Mrs A Mrs Fish and Mrs as their guests Unit of Aurora United Church Mrs George Fish leader of Unit S ted In devotions assisted by Mrs G Purchase and Miss Thelma Hayes Mrs Wilfred Adams presi dent of the gave an Interesting and Informative talk on the study bonk The Church Grows in Canada dealing with the work among Indians concluding with film showing the work being done at Norway House Man itoba Mrs Don St John de lighted all with her solo Be Si ill My Soul she was ac companied by Mrs James Emmons A social lime was enjoyed at the close of the meeting me was sung in singing lii a fwith Arab the m was the who Kj arranged Rev Armstrong with John Centennial Concert by St soloist vied with Choir School with John Arab of the Canadian Opera and Goldowaky Opera Theatre held recently at Mary- lake Augustinian Shrine Prior of the Monastry who respon sible for arranging the Cen tennial Series of Marylake Inter Faith Series was chair man and host of the program Regular of St Michaels Choir ire Barrett Armstrong ami Rev Stephen The Centennial choir of ISO voices from Grade ft to 21 years was divided for some late In Latin The selections were Inter woven sacred and secular Choices were many like the Dancing Elves a Tschaikew- sky gem and The Generation full young and typifying Canadas Centennial Henry Sound of the ranged by Alfred had a perfect reception this Church Built for Music Mrs Nicholas of King City soloist in St Patricks Roman Catholic Church To ronto for oyer 16 years and a coloratura singer was I there when I was seven years old when we came to Canada Will I need to get citizen ship papers for when I be come old enough for old age pension which will be 20 years yet Mrs thing say she gets it all face for their defect before and tells it will be jarred enough to I have tried to talk to them reform Something an they say I dont know nobody can change Im talking about What him by covering up for Mm wrong with people like Null said DEAR DORIS I born A Reader Of oars York it there anything right about Any single thing I Ave only published part of letter leaving out the about the laziness the bitterness the shady past Why on earth you hay Anything In do with them I can only guess that she got on the wrong foot was given a very poor impression hf this unkind world early in and has been hitting back ever since If you look at it lhat way she is more to be pitied than hated DORIS What can do with a yearold boy Jho always keens everybody Waiting on him He goes to school and one night he rolled a neighbor boy and for a lilt boy had nothing to da Kit he ready Was ho You Womens Mrs Armstrong New Wl President Flower Arrangement Topic At Horticultural Meet DEAR MRS You build up rights a monthly retirement cheque by living in Canada not by becoming a Canadian citizen Minimum residence to qualify is ten years But citizenship is a fine idea since you have adopted us for a long long time and plan to stay It costs around even less if you were married to a Canadian before Youll need your birth certificate or other accept able proof of age and birth place AURORA Mrs D Brooks a member of the Toronto par- den Club was the guest speak er at Aurora Horticultural Society at Aurora United Church Tuesday April She was introduced by Mr Davidson Mrs Brooks said flower ar ranging is not something new it dates bock to BIO and was later started in Japan where they arc experts in the art Mrs Brooks gave some basic facts regarding the art of flower arranging and show ed some tools and articles used She made several beau tiful arrangements using pus sywillows boxwood blue and yellow iris white white gladioli snapdragons l I AURORA ACTIVITIES anemones roses bachelor but tons and grape vine The thanks on behalf of the society was expressed by Mrs Duckworth Miss Claire presi dent conducted the business period Mrs in giving the treasurers report showed a beautiful silver vase the Eaton Trophy given for the highest number of points in all shows It was announced that Three Norway Maples had been planted on the United Church grounds to replace the Flower ing Crab that had been de stroyed The flower arrangements were won by Mrs Oliver Mrs White Mrs Bade of Fred Mrs J Knowles and Mrs Refreshments concluded a very enjoyable meeting -T- Topics Trixell prdce enjoyed the weekend at home at South River Mrs Thompson Kl- have returned home after holiday at I as Hotel jO Mexico 4 Rev and Mrs Ivan Ken nedy of Toronto visited Mrs Kingdon Ave on Friday and Mrs of Hill and Mrs John Aurora the wedding anniversary of children Mr and Mrs in Sunday Mr and Mrs lack Mrs Ross returned me last week after holiday ing at Vero Beach Florida Mrs and Wen of were the of Mrs Wellington St Misses Tliclma and Isabel ayes St have re turned home after enjoying a of weeks with relatives Texas The Town Emma Purchase The an nual meeting of Newmarket Womens Institute was held and Mrs Harold Boyd district president conducted fif the following officers for Past president Mrs Proctor president Mrs Armstrong first vicepresi dent Mrs C Near second vicepresident Mrs J Booth secretary Mrs Meads treasurer Mrs Hill assist ant treasurer Mrs Young pianist Miss Gilmour public relations officer Mrs Boyd district director Mrs W Proctor assistant di rector Mrs Proctor press correspondent Mrs J Lit tle rep to York Manor Aux Mrs Boyd flower conven er Mrs Near Auditors Mrs J Little and Mrs Robinson Telephone committee Mrs Robinson Mrs P Pitt Mrs refreshment committee Mrs W Robinson Mrs Mrs P Graham Hospital Gift Shop Mrs Boyd Mrs Hill Mrs Meads Mrs Rob- insm Conveners of standing com mittee are Agriculture and Canadian Industries Mrs Proctor Citizenship and Edu cation Mrs J Booth His torical Research and Current Kvcnts Mrs J Little Home and Health Mrs Boyd Resolutions Mrs Proctor Branch Di rectors Mrs McDonald Mrs W Young and Mrs Near The usual business was conducted by Mrs A pot luck luncheon Is sched uled for the May meeting at noon and every mem ber contributing to pro gram The minutes of the last an nual meeting were read by Mrs R Meads and the re ports were given by the con veners of the com mittees Mrs Procior gave a report of Provincial Con ference in our Centennial Year which was held at the Royal York Hotel Mrs Armstrong Mrs Hill and Mrs W Procior Refreshments were served at the close of meeting portions and combined for lighted with the choir of others young boy singers a j YOULL ENJOY SHOPPING AT j ding anniversary on Saturday April Mrs John Woods Tyler St celebrated her filth birthday on Sunday April St Pauls United Church Oak Ridges and president of Aurora and District Minister ial Association will be the guest minister at Aurora Uni ted Church Sunday April 10 Rev RayFcnn minister of Tuesday May will be the date of Aurora Horticultural Society Daffodil Show Also exchange of plants and sale of plants Rev T Hancock will be conducting the am Com munion Service and preaching at am Church Service United Church AOTS Mens Club Annual at Geneva Park Cou- April lames and Betty Know returned home at the weekend after enjoying two weeks with relatives in Eng land and Scotland I two An tra couples Mr and Airs Conk Cousins Drive Mrs Lewis Hostess For Institute Meet ville Branch Womens lute meeting was held on Wednesday April at home of Mrs Robert The president Mrs Stan Bvcs was in charge The motto was replied to by Mrs J L Smith Reports of Standing Com mittees were presented for treasurers report by Mrs G Pearson District directors Mrs Roy Watts Park Board Mrs Ronald Sonnet Womens Auxiliary to York County Hos pital Mrs Sydney Thompson Canadian Industries Mrs Ray Glass Citizenship Mrs Fred Mrs Will Ham ilton Home Economics Mrs Fred Dew Health Mrs Bruce Ruckle lions Officer Mrs Sydney Tlinmpsnn Curator Tweeds Rook Mrs Fred Current Mrs J L Smith Cheer Mrs EAST TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA REGISTRATION KINDERGARTEN and GRADE 1 for children wro will be eilher a or fi years of age by December will hold as listed Children already in Kindergarten in East Willi in- bury Township will not need In reregister Proof of birth dale must submitted before starting school Health records should be provided for the nurse in attendance MAPLE LEAF MOUNT ALBERT SHARON PA PARK AVENUE PS HOLLAND LANDING Monday May Tuesday May noon Tuesday 130 pm May pm Wednesday May pm Thursday May 100- V00 pm The boundaries for Kindergarten will not necessarily coincide with the boundaries for the higher grades if in doubt please register at your closes School Kindergarten allocations will ho made after all registrations have brer received Transportation for Kindergarten will not be provided by Board e i IK i Famous Paris Star DuPont Ahtron Sweaters and Skirts Reg to Reg 498 to i Sweaters Now Skirts Now fc A 249 to top r Our buyers were greedy bought too many pi Actually its ridiculous thats what it is But we clear litem at a great loss styled sweaters skirts all i in Ihis seasons latest styles and colors in So pet your share of the savings NOW Sweater SML Skirt to Colore Gold Jade Lilac and Bronze I NEWMARKET PLAZA s Open 111 Tuesday Wednesday and Open III pm Thursday and Friday Gibson and Mrs J ho celebrated their wed- Smith and Mrs Pearson anniversary on Sunday and Mr and- Mrs Miss Mary Marsh of Toronto is visiting her sister Mrs Byron Aylward III t j Harold Graham Cousins ihn their wed Mr Clarence Munday the of their only daughter Marilyn Ruth Mr Ronald son of Mr and Sirs Estavan The marriage will Saturday tune at pm in ifKviist Church Newmarket it mm 1 lOCH FURNITURE WAX etH er 1 i 1 inn ft IMW DINERS I j I i ICE INSTANT arf 1 In tS4 I I It 1 ti 1- nun hi est ret lie Jir Ml m AIR I fKmiiMOi it u tfi ic MARS I ftMit 1 a el III Vl I vrin it CI I n fnt It FARCY I ml Mil i or 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