NEWMARKET NOTES M Are Doing by Ruby Haskott President Ball York Curling Club was a event last Saturday evening at the Aurora Highlands Golf Club President AJ Hodges and Mr Hodges dent Mrs Jack King and Mr King Chairman Mr Gerald Armstrong and Mrs Arm strong Mr and Mrs John Mr and Mrs Con rad and Mr Claude were the head table guests President A Hodges said he had a captive audience and extended a gracious welcome to all tie paid a special tribute to all or their help over the past year He also announced that Bill Verbakel best ice- maker In North America had been rehired for next sea son Mr Hodges thanked Mrs King the ladies and his executives Chairman Arm strong presented flowers to Mrs Hodge And Mrs Jack Kins Womens Section presi dent A surprise presentation was made by Mr Arthur Rum Broad bent of warped broom complete logging chain and key It seems lost many brooms last year A dinner was held at George Crone in honor of Mrs Crones mother and father Mr and Mrs Arthur EM Andrew street who celebrated their wedding anniversary Thurs day April 20 Their three daughters were present Marguerite Mrs Hon Sndcr Audrey Mrs George Crone and Myrna Mrs lack Hassle and their families Their only son Captain Don ald who is with the American Army was unable to attend Mrs Dorothy McCarnan of Avenue Road has had her brother Mr Victor Shepherd and Mrs Shepherd as her house for the past in days Tuesday evening they left for their home in Ala meda Saskatchewan The Aurora Centennial Art Show to he held in the auditorium of the new arena in Aurora will show many talented of paintings and amirs from Newmarket art ists J will have his own special section Cer amic display will he by Ann Mortimer Shirley ami Jean Oilier artists from the area arc Nicolctte Cathy McKay Rita flank loy and Mr A J Holland name a few VanZanl will be on hand to draw your por trait in pastels Shaft Is convening this Calhy returned after a spring vacation at Redding ton Florida Trie girls re turned earlier for school and Dr and Mrs visited friends on the coast before returning to town The Royal Canadian Ladies Auxiliary Newmarket bowling team travel led to for the Provincial Bowling Tour nament on Saturday The team from Newmarket was Lane captain Winters Joan Joy Counter Peg and Ida They placed sixth In this provincewide com petition were the winners Mrs Julia Brown of now residing at Coopers Nursing Home her birthday on Thursday with a party Mrs Brown was born at Sharon and though confined to a wheel chair is very active mentally She can recall many happenings in this district of the long ago Mrs I whs anil Mr A Burin was last week are residents of Coopers Nursing Homes Mrs Shannon of the United Church Women and her committee entertained the residents last week with a Centennial pro gram and later served a love ly luncheon with a Centennial cake The ladies wore Centennial costumes Mr and Mrs Jack Osmond have returned to town after a months vacation at Clear water Florida They visited the House the Kitsch Gardens St Petersburg and Tampa Their son Jim flew down and spent the foster holidays with them The men went deep sea fishing mid caught kingfish The many friends and neigh bors of artist Bob will be happy to hear that he Is rapidly recovering from his Illness He is a patient at York County Hospital Mrs Marie held open house her resi dence on Timothy street the occasion of her mothers Win birthday Many friends and neighbors dropped in to wish Happy Birthday In Mrs Ann Kiinslmnnn The poured tea and served the de lightful luncheon The Paint Daubers hold their annual exhibition May the Newmarket Public litis will he their Centennial project Tea will he served members of the paint Daubers fm Mir I Head Pres vllte was Harold Kemp of York Pines vener of Ihe Presbytery Pro- United Church was elected Committee chairman of York Presbytery for the Planning New Social Worker Joins York CAS ill InVlhe year i mm fc Mrs Ann was in of Ihe at the Ten and Sale spon sored by the Mental Health Association and held the York County Health Unit on Prospect St Many attended the raft Shop Tea held on Thursd taf Students Donate Record Player public school children Inn to raise funds lor pur chase of equipment to do- In newly formed School for Retarded Children In Sutton were made final on April in with the presentation of a record player to Mrs John who accepted on behalf of Chil drens School Authority The presentation was made on be half of the of the public school by the principal Mr J Day The gift represents an worn available the and lliis player find jjrcal would tin rtrlivrrrrtlo new of use for this purpose as writ school in near future as for dancing which would leach Ihe children to mix with one another She explained that record player would find regular daily use In new school Mrs expressed the thanks of students and Ihe school authority or inter est of public school stu dents In presenting lite Mr Day said that sufficient funds at their meeting held in on Tuesday April Mr Kemp has been active In the Presbytery in Church ami Home Mission work as well as in the de velopment of the new Hart Lake Camp property Several reports pre sented al the meeting giving ample evidence of the accel erated development that Is In evidence within the Presby tery The treasurers report presented by Mr Right of Newmarket Indicates that about has now been received towards pledges totaling for Pres bytery Projects Mrs William Hodgson re porting for Presbytery Projects Committee Indicated that this fund supports the Cedar and Confer ence Church Inten sion work and the new Hart Lake Camp development and In addition provides some sup port for Hospital Chaplaincy and Fresh Air Camps She reported That the altitude of the churches within the Pres bytery been excellent Mr Donald Deacon of Union- Thompson a graduate of the and a worker Institute of In Welfare I Services The ready availability el Course has joined slaf help before the of Mfiiropolilan Toronto Society present S and paH his training was with the In ll more people were killed by and Its than jinn both in World War I Family Service Agency The hiring of Mr heralds the first step in extension of family vices In the County In past years has only services to In which children under were reported be In need of protection- Under the new Child Welfare Act lfl5 the Society shall also be operat ed for the purpose of pro guidance counsell ing and other services to families for protecting child ren or for the prevention of requiring protection of children The extension of service In brine lb hiring of two social work- Art and Development Rev of Vic- torla Square offered an ex- of the Children AM breakdown of family tensive summary of the York jii should changes which have been Worker in the Family children made In the Presb1ery Department many more The before and after the Thompson being offered Is- In of the York Presbytery In work ahovilh existent and Survey recommendatlona At the Childrens Aid the end of June only one threepoint charge will remain in the Presbytery Dr Rin states that In only Instance has the Presby tery closed the church without receiving a request from congregation The larger churches within the Presby tery have been encouraged to develop multiple ministries and some of the churches have been assisted In tran sition from a rural to an ur ban environment The statis tical report presented by Mrs William Campion indicates Presbytery member ship Is about r Of Club Members garttnwn under the leadership of Walker and entertained member of the parents girl home Mrs Walker on April The World Foods The girls and nerved tea and lunch A highlight was a birth day cake surprise for S Marlr an- fislt Mm Walker with of wmrtey t addition the equip ment at the School for Retard ed Children because music plays such an important part In training of these pupils Through music they learn nut only to sing but to develop coordination so often lacking in this type of student In accepting Mrs explained in addition to regular studies the children required instruction In assist them in speaking Since many valuable records hi link KIN CITY The members of lie King City Unit ed Church will he sponsoring a Clinic on Monday May at King City Unit ed Church The clinic will have two ses sions during lite day from pm until pm and again from pm until pm Charily begins home hut it there PLAN OUTDOOR A special outdoor meeting and program will he presented at art show for Aurora J Committee sored by the Newmarket Committee in Peever Mrs junction with the Newmarket Peever Maureen and Ministerial Association BETTY GORDON DANCING CLUB 17th the Canadian Legion Hall 13 May 10 1112 a AT S Children 12 anil under For tickets Mrs Walsh at or Mrs j I I I Milk Producers V D0NT CARE HOW MANY I i iJS i Are Needed to Make a Milk Chocolate Bar r BUT they are very when It colliesJo Ihe cart and feeding of dairy herds which produce nourishing fresh milk for yon and your family Dairy farmers must Invest of dollars in land for farm buildings their herds In winter and modern farm machinery In plant and harvest fodder Also the latest equipment for pro cessing and cooling milk for your its part of dairy industry In this community Farms Dairy Is proud bring you rlrh nourishing milk and oilier delirious milk products thai help to ensure your familys good Next time you want In buy milk the toll and dedlrallon of the local who are of Dairy Milk Producer Call and have delivered your door by friendly salesmen from Dairy in New- I ThU by GLENVILLE DAIRY MILK GLENVILLE FARMS DAIRY LIMITED Its newest fash Ion trend and tents like these leave us not have trailers Visual supjwrt the tents popularity is this bevy of Fashion favorites as they rioaeon the steps of cwniArket Centennial Amphitheatre Tents i Nancy Hi for for Irving lor Irving r for Joy Frocks Grant for Innnl linn for Wendy T fat Joy Frocks I i mm y f fta