ft- 5- EExerSK J 7V i My Daddy should gardener who knows a how to grow grass that pretty and soft as a car pet 7 of My oar and ay nice neanle at Baker Carpet always bark home aa clean and soft a titty An 9 an them soiling my best dress Mr and Mrs Vie are shown follow ing their recent wedding in St Johns Chryso- Newmarket The bride is the former Anne FHzpatrick daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket The groom is the son of Mrs M Newmarket Mr and Mrs Donald John are shown following their recent wedding in the church of the Newmarket The bride is the former Rhoda M daughter of the Rev and Mrs Earl of Markdale Ontario The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs- John Docherty of Oak Ridges Ontario mi Medical Secretaries Hear Plastic Surgeon Mr and Mrs Ralph Cole are shown following their recent wedding in Baptist Church The bride is the former Elaine Lepard daugh ter of Mrs The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ralph J Cole Photo by House of Brides AURORA ACTIVITIES Topics Of The Town by Emma Purchase aod Mrs Warren Barn- hard of enjoyed the weekend with relatives In town Mrs Gertrude Adair of Golf Drive is a patient In Whitfield House Newmarket minister of Aurora United ter Mrs G D Lindsay in Church now minister at St Barrle Andrew Church was the guest minister Mr and Mrs Bert Griffin for the Centennial Service on and family Huron Court are Mr and Mrs Gordon Clark of Scarborough were guests of Mr and Mrs Gordon Duck worth last Sunday Mrs V Dawson of Eng land Is visiting her son George and family Kennedy st e i Dr Williams Wei- Street East Is a pa tient In York County Hospi tal Newmarket Mrs Bert and Mrs S visited rel atives In on Sunday and attended Decoration serv ice at Cemetery in the afternoon Miss Joan Best George St is holidaying with relatives England for a few weeks Mrs Alice Jennings of Southpprt England is visiting her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Albert and family Regency Acres Mrs Grace Har rison Ave Is patient in Western Hospital Toronto Elma was the hostess lodge at the Assembly of Ontario on June 13th when the Kingston Lodge conferred a degree on number of candidates I Miss Marlon Monkman the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ar chie Cousins Drive Aurora was a recent graduate of the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Science Degree In Nursing Miss Monkman left last to take up her duties at Sick Childrens Hospital Toronto Ben Davis Wellington St Is a patient In Whitfield House Newmarket Sunday June IB at Aurora United Church Quite a num ber In the congregation were fn Centennial costume Cpl Harry and Mrs of Picton enjoyed the weekend with the form ers parents Mr and Mrs Robert Welling ton Street Friendship Circle members intending to go to Centre Is land on June are urged to get their tickets from Mrs Willis Victoria St as soon as possible Mrs Robert spent a few days with her sis- moving to Vancoiher BC Bishop Robinson will be the guest minister for the Friend ship Circle Centennial Church Service in Aurora United Church Sunday June 25 at 230 pm The public Is cordially in vited to attend There will be special music Mrs J Clelland of Zephyr Ont spending a few weeks with her niece Mrs Stan Stevenson Centre St Mr and Mrs Charles and son Brian of Mark- dale were the guests of Mrs H Warren on Sunday Help Build Country Store KESWICK The North Gwilllmbury Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts leaders and fath ers worked on the County store for the Ladies Auxiliary lost week end Cedar rails were used to make the store authentic for Centennial year The ladies auxiliary will be holding a small version of a country fair in conjunction with the North Gwilllmbury Civic Picnic July Pony rides white elephant home baking home sewing and en tertainment are on the pro gram Mr and Mrs nick Cappell and Cheryl Victoria BC were recent visitors of their uncle and family Mr and Mrs Don Bobbins Mrs MacNab is spen ding a few weeks holiday with her daughter In Toronto Mr George Forsyth a popu lar teacher at Jersey Public School be teaching Phy sical Education and Health to the senior boys at the school Mrs Vine former Jer sey teacher will be return ing next Fall NEWMARKET A meeting of the York County Medical Secretaries Association was Lorraine J Man Weds In Leaside TORONTO St Anslems Church was the scene for the wedding on June 3 of Lorraine Julia Dolan daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Matthew Dolan of Broadway Avenue Toronto to Leo Thomas son of Mrs Elizabeth Visentin and the late Benjamin Visentin of Fort William The officiating priest was Father Thompson and the bride was given In marriage by her father Mr Sato was the organist and vocalist was William Bourne The bride wore a full length silke faille dress with length sleeves and a bouffant skirt The train from the waist and was banded with matching lace Her headdres was a natch- pillbox of lace embroid ered with seed pearls Maid of Honor was Mari lyn of Newmarket and attendants were Jean OHal- loran Beanie Cook and Joan Cobb They all wore full length mist green antique lien gowns with a square neckline Groomsman was Johnny Visentin of Fori William and the ushers were Paul of Newmarket Jim of Ottawa Joseph Finch of Montreal The reception was held at the Avontea Curling Club and Mrs Paul received in a pink sleeveless dress fas tened with a bow and match ing shoes Mrs Visentin wore a navy blue dress with matching jacket and light blue flowered hat Master of ceremonies was Samuel who flew from Tokyo Japan for the wedding and the was Harry Kerr of Keswick The couple will reside In Toronto held on Tuesday June at the York County Hos pital with Mrs Nell Thorpe the president presiding Mrs Thorpe introduced the guest speaker for the evening Dr Earl Plastic Sur geon in this area who gave an excellent talk and showed colored slides on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery which was followed by a lively ques tion and answer session The Executive Advisor for the Association Mr Geoffrey Thorpe was also present and outlined the duties of the ex ecutive The Association under the direction of Mrs Gwen An derson program chairman is busily engaged in making pre parations for their fall pro ject which is to be a Fashion Show This is to be held on Tuesday September in the Aurora Arena and fea tures fashions by Patricia Proceeds from this Fashion Show will go to the York County Hospital and tickets will be available from the Medical Secretaries Mrs Marion Trimble thank ed the guest speaker for his very interesting talk and a luncheon was served at the conclusion at the meeting SHORT NOTES CLEANING HAZARDS It is well to remember that cleaning compounds are often highly toxic and should be used strictly according to directions Wear rubber gloves as some toxic sub stances are absorbed through the skin Avoid inhaling fumes Never attempt to mix dry- cleaning fluids in the home Although the final result may not be some of the Ingredients may explode on contact with others before they are sufficiently diluted Also the toxic fumes eman ating from the mixture could cause serious harm to a per son mixing and using these fluids Dads Pay DOES Buy More TORONTO How much food does one hours labor buy today compared to years gone by To take one example a person had to labor twice as long 30 years ago in order to earn enough to pay for one pound of His hours pay today will buy him pounds of butter whereas what he earned in an hour in bought only pounds The Ontario Department of Agriculture and Foods Farm Economics CoOperatives and Statistics Branch compiled the following statLsilcs based on the average pay for manufacturing Industries In Toronto Bread ounce loaf Milk quarts Butter pounds Pork pounds Beef pounds Peas ounce cans Tomatoes ounce cans Potatoes pound bag Farmers deserve the credit for this greater food buy ing power In 1949 the average Ontario farmer only produced enough food for people plus himself Today he has increased his efficiency and knowledge enough to feed Slides Of British Members View MOUNT ALBERT The June meeting of the Mount Al bert Branch of the Womens Institute was held Thursday June at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Harvey Leek Roll call was My Favorite Prime Minister and Why The Historical Research convener Mrs Harrison was in charge of the meeting and Mrs ShllUriglaw re sponded to the Motto Broad- end Your Horizon Keep Your World From Growing Small The main feature of the pro gram was the showing of slides of a journey through the British Isles This was presented by Mrs Irwin of Additional to this she showed pictures of the Canadian West and British Columbia It was very educa tional and pleasant to watch Mrs A Baldwin of Stouff vllle presented a demonstra tion with spinning wheel which was very interesting Mrs K Oliver entertained with a vo cal number 56 84 34 29 19 27 52 116 24 30 35 Hair Removed by ELECTROLYSIS 8955207 BELL LINES ti j GOLF SPECIAL FOR LADIES ALL DAY EVERY TUESDAY ONLY PLAY AS MANY HOLES AS YOU LIKE 18 HOLES LADIES PAR Lyrikarst Golf Course miles south of Sutton on Highway 41 PHONE BALDWIN Golf Club Loaned Free for Ladles on TueMny Only Why Not Make Up a Parly and Have Fun YOU AHE WELCOME Boyi May at Regular I BEAT THE HEAT END HOURS OF DRIVING BUY A SWIMMING I Rev Bruce- Jim Fellows Walter VUser and Mr and Mrs Stan Taylor at tended the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec held In Peterborough last weekend Mrs Wilson St Mrs Margaret Smith Spruce St and Mrs Ayiett Centre St are patients in York County Hospital New market Rev John Morris STM a former POOL complete to deep Promt VVinlfi lied Vacuum Chlorine Tot KM Slimmer Hair A lint it of how pool A COMf LITI By Allan your telephone manager As my old Grandmother used to soy rriony years ago Neither nor but and then continue on to relate some fine piece of news Well you may to put up with bit of and from any telephone people you may know across the country Were nil basking In reflected glory these days following the impact our Telephone Association of Pavilion has had on the crowds visiting Expo Why even newspaper critics are roving over the results of several years of planning and work by the major telephone companies in Canada who worked as a team on this project The whirlwind tour of Canada via Walt Disneys Circle Vision 360 degree technique proved the most popu lar attraction at Expo during Its opening weeks Some 30000 visitors a day tire crowding into the circular theatre in the Telephone Pavilion to view the wonders that ore Canada Canada Is leaving Canadians with deep sense of pride in their try and visitors from other lands with a new respect and owe the vnstnoss and variety of our land hope you will put Telephone Pavilion high on your list of must visit buildings when you ore Expo It seems to be the popular and in thing to- do the greatest Worlds I ever Moving whether its off to he cottage for the summer months down the street across town or to a distant city presents quite challenge for most of things to be done rah help smooth the palh however Could I ash you to please Jot down telephone at the top of that Important list Ami then let us know Just as soon as the date and place of your move are set Ry letting us know early of your moving plans we can clear up all the behind the scenes work and ensure prompt ser vice when you move Into your new dwelling though It usually takes our Installers only a short time to Install telephones In your home much plan ning and work must be done In our switching units to provide this takenforgranted service When you lit know early of your moving plans we can plan ahead to avoid delay In serving you t yoti riro vncntlonlng in territory as of may well bo doing this year Its good to know that you can count on the local telephone directory for help If you need mechanic new fishing rod good restaurant n doctor or dentist youll find listings quickly in Yellow Pages And If you are not sure of dialing procedures or Just how to call In a strange town you can turn to the front pages of the telephone book for helpful Information hi- I in i 1 I I vtyi vi i JO Si f A I I communications of the future on display In Tele phone Pavilion at expo but Just years ago June the first public demonstration of the telephone was held at the Centennial Exposition In Philadelphia Aspirin I the Tnd of The Llmltd wivy