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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 21, 1967, p. 12

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v 7 T fe y KESWICK North Police huv house May ft this year drooped charges of arson against StanJey OUver Kes- limited to wick area steeplejack Mr Oliver was charged Fire Marshals lowing an early morning fire wire catted in to 7 Girts of Grades and W JWUy muvmIm Naught first instalment of taxes are due and payable not later than June 30 vft Payments on or before this date will avoid pen- allies r Tax Collector Signed Thomas Kerr 1 XT day visit Expo Shepherd Stuff Fabulous Fantastic Students Vst I I pop was last Sunday aB of County Dads had THEIR day Little Susan Fletcher of Keswick thought that giving dad a lick of her lollipop was the biggest treat she could give him Anyway dad Fletcher appreciated Susan gesture but Mom made it right when she give him a dozen golf balls NEWMARKET A group of Grade 7 and children have returned from Expo and described their visit as eith er fabulous or fantastic or both The St John Chrysostom Sep arate School children took the bus to Union Station in Toronto where they boarded the for Montreal Upon arrival they took a tour of the city and this eluded most of the along with St Josephs tory They stayed at St Lambert a Montreal suburb and took the Metro to the Epo site Accompanying the children were school principal Sister I Albert Fireman isit MOUNT ALBERT Mem bers the Mount Albert Fire Department joined other fire men from the York North Mu tual Aid area in a tour of the Ontario Hydro gen erating plant on June The firemen were guests at as a result of a cent series of meetings spon sored by Ontario Hydro at which the correct use of fire hoses around hydro installa tions was illustrated Fire Chief Morley Murray Case Ken Case Nel son Rolling a fine attendance and the event netted the singers over This will be used to help fi nance their Expo trip in Sep tember SENIOR CITIZEN With the death of Guy Wil liamson Mount Albert lost another senior citizen Born in Seloam in Mr Wil liamson came to Mount Al bert with his parents in and had been a resident of the village for the past years He served in both World wars and was a member of culture competition Harold is the son of Mr and Mrs Roy Edwards Con cession East Rosalie who was in charge of the trip Grade teacher Miss Mary Snowden Mrs K Mrs Eva airs J Mrs Rosamond Wizniwska Mrs Mrs Pauline Mrs Marc and Sister Har riet Following is report on the trip from Sister Harriet 8 teacher Mixed varied but interesting were the comments of the Grades and 8 girls of John Chrysostom School who recently returned from a three day visit to Their general impressions were expressed in the follow ing There Is no word the English dictionary that could Justly describe Expo Yet others tried Fantastic and fabulous were the words of another This exhibition was exon erating and thrilling unique I loved it but I expected much more and am in a way disappointed in it Expo gave me a chance to see a little of the rest of the world all at once said another girl One of the outstanding qualities of Expo Is the peo ple in it I found all to be kind and thoughtful no matter what nationality or creed Expo is a miracle Its cre ative presentations made me extremely proud to be a mem ber of the universe was an other comment In my opinion Expo is a must to see and meet Man and His World And now for some thoughts expressed on Individual villlons visited I rated the Bell Telephone and the Labyrinth as the best said one girl 1 found the French too technical Man and His Polar Regions was such a reality thought the Australian pavillion unique because of its original idea of talking chairs said a student The most interesting of the foreign pavillions was the USSR Cosfaio theatre had comfortable seats and an excellent movie production I was very disappointed with the Canadian pavillion The exhibits were all mixed up and several werent working Of course all felt that La was fabulous The following student ex pressions best sum up the value of this school Centen nial project I I came from Expo feeling very proud of being a Caan- dian It was an opportunity of a life time- well worth all the work we did to get there One of my greatest wish es is to go back again to see Man and His World BUDDS MUSIC CENTRE Main St Newmarket SUMMER GUITAR LESSONS Spanish and Bass J or Learn to CHORD SING Piano Tuning OF WiltillBURY i NOTICE RE WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all ratepayers in the Township of North Gwillimbury in accord ance with the Weed Control Act I960 sections 3 and 13 that unless all noxious weeds growing on their land are destroyed by date of June SO and throughout the season the Municipality may enter upon said land and have weeds destroyed charging the coat against the land in taxes as set out in the Act The cooperation of all Is ear nestly solicited t signed Ktnntth Hunttr Weed Inspector Keswick Ontario it Fine Weather For BarBCue Canadian Legion Notes NORTH GWILLIMBURY V BRANCH I Ron Young Kip Royal Canadian Legion Shaw and George als6 Masonic Green were among the ML Lodge Albert firemen who visited was having the hydro plant been employed by the former Davis Bakery He had a rur mail route for a year Colored slides of Australia x Tasmania and New Zealand were shown by Miss Florence Brooks and Miss Mildred Wee at the Tuesday June general meeting of the in the United Church parlor Miss Daisy Watts was in charge of the worship per iod and the scripture was f read by Mrs Frank Jordan The purchase of new dishes for the church kitchen was discussed and decided against at present The president Mrs Angus Harrison will represent the local organization at the Re gional Conference at Guelph in August A donation of was voted toward the United Church building fund and the group will be respon sible for a church service in July SUCCESSFUL The Centennial Tea tour of the home sale of baking can dy and flowers sponsored by the Norma Jackson Singers at Mrs Jacksons home was most successful Despite the heavy rain on Saturday afternoon there was July In he married Alma Madill who survives him Also surviving are one daughter Barbara Mrs Bruce David son and two grandchildren Gary and Lynn The funeral service was held at the Lewis Funeral Chapel on Friday June 16 with interment in Mount Al bert Cemetery wins prize Harold Edwards received word recently that he had been awarded third prize for the entrance to the Edward farm which he had designed and completed for the York County Federation of Agri- new vicepresident of this branch is Andrew of Pleasant Blvd Kes- wick Mr Stirichcombe is a vet eran of World War I and well known for his work with the Legion The Legion Ladies held a Bake Sale last Saturday at which they raised for the branchs building fund R A Doran of Keswick do nated the use of his building for the occasion so that in clement weather didnt deter the customers On June a Euchre will be held In the Legion Hall Bel- haven at 830 pm and the public Is cordially invited July Is the date of the Strawberry Festival to be held at the home of Mrs Les lie 209 Maple Ave Pine Beach Winners of the last two draws were Lila MacDonald of Keswick who won and Mr Thompson of Toronto who cashed in on The next draw will take place on June at the new Legion Hall Mr and Mrs Don Halt Bradley and JoAnn of Scarboro Mr and Mrs Russell Bobbins Midland and Mr and Mrs Alf Grainger Scarboro were Sunday visi tors of Mr and Mrs Don VANDORF weather was perfect for the Chicken BarBCue held on Friday evening at Wesley United Church A delicious dinner was served by the Wesley United Church Sun day School held their picnic on Sunday after the morning service at the New Olympic Park Don Mills Road for merly known as the Kingdon Farm This park is being equipped for many a beautiful swimming pool and plenty of picnic tables Vandorf Public School chil dren report a wonderful time after attending Expo 67 They were accompanied by their principal Mr McGufffn Mrs William Paine Mrs M Van Mrs Wilmot Pattenden and Mr Foster Mr and Mrs William Simp son and baby daughter Mel- lissa of New Brunswick are spending a few days with their parents Mr and Mrs Island Grove Ladies Mark Anniversary KESWICK The ladies of Island Grove Lodge No attended a dinner at Aurora to mark the occasion of the birthday of the start of their Lodge Worthy Mistress Doris Ilea- ton was presented with a bou quet of flowers to mark the occasion To raise funds the lodge held a bake sale at the home of Mrs Velma Davidson In May and then a Tupperware party at the home of Mrs at Pine Beach Mrs lone Kellor gave the demonstration and Mrs and Mrs Houston helped with the lunch The money raised by the two events will be used to help support the Orange True Blue Home the Scott Mission and Keswick area organizations The LOL and LOBA have Jointly donated a bench to North Township park at Radios Point port TIRED OF RUSHING ABOUT I Then open an Account with VICTORIA GREY TRUST CO Where LONGER office hours enable you to deposit Friday Evenings after supper CONTINUOUS OFflCE HOURS to am to AAA ft 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