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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 28, 1967, A05

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I Mr and Mrs Robert both graduated recently at the convocation ceremonies held at Queens University in Kingston Sally daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard received her Honors Bachelor of Arts Degree History and Geography Prior to University Sally attended Newmarket Public and High School and has always been active in her fathers business Next year Sally will be teaching at Dr G Williams Secondary School in Aurora Robert son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Leek 104 Sudbury received his Degree in Law Robert also previously received his Bachelor of Arts Degree Geology from Queens Prior to University Robert attended Public and High School in Sudbury He is currently articling with the law firm Wahn Mayer and Smith in Toronto The couple will reside on the Don Mills Rd at BRADFORD Decorated with baskets of shocking pink apricot and pale pink carna tions and gladioli the United Church in Bradford was the scene of a wedding of local interest when Bliss Kboromansky of New York daughter of Mr and Rid Check Swim Before first Dip Add Drive Shed Complex At Sharon Temple Site ar- iyv SHARON The Children of Peace Museum Sharon On tario has a brand new build ing for Centennial year De signed by Napier Simpson well known authority on Can- Lanje Attendance At Church Barbecue KING CnVFoUowing the anniversary services at All Saints Anglican Church about people attended a Centennial chicken barbecue served by the men of the church There was a wide display in the Parish Hall of ancient records relics and heirlooms belonging to parishioners and families In the King commu nity Jack and A E Jar- vis developed and arranged the collection including the picture gallery There were also pictures showing periods in history of AH Saints Church including the collection of religious books and a Prayer Book dated All Saints rector Rev Cost was the presid ing minister on Sunday June to a congregation of vet erans of the First World War Rev was a chaplain during the Second World War adian architecture the driving shed complex will open on July 8 In it will be the mu seums permanent collection of carriages one owned by Ebenezer Doan master buil der of the Temple another owned by Aeraeliua Irving of Early century farm equipment and Mr famous workbench will also be displayed Washrooms office and storage space are also provided for This handsome replica of a once familiar sight in rural Ontario was made possible by the generosity of the McLean Foundation the a I d a Foundation and Mac- Millan Esquire of Vancou ver Mr MacMillan is a di rect descendant of David Wil son founder of the Children of Peace Members of the Willson family are burled in the Sharon Burying Ground a mile south of the museum The Temple Museum one of the few eccentric religious buildings on the North Am erican continent Id a good state of preservation the log house given by the Womens Institutes of North York the House rescued from to tal loss by the York Pioneers in the Study and the spacious picnic grounds are open now Before your first dip of the season in the old swimming hole make sure a good swim mer has checked it for change warns Safety Specialist Hal Wright Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food All winter and spring that lake or river bottom has been dented by ice eroded by waves and perhaps marred by garbage There are likely to be new holes new shallow spots and possibly quicksand Even an expert swimmer should not walk in barefoot without a thorough check for broken glass or wire The best way for a good swimmer to check out the bot tom is to put on goggles and a pair of fins Then he can walk in the shallow areas using the fins as protection and by wearing goggles in spect even the muddiest bot tom On no account dive until you are sure what you are diving into warns the safety Centennial Show To Aid Part Funds KING CITY A Queen and a Princess will be crown ed at a King City Centennial event which will be staged on the village green June 30 The show will start at 5 pm Proceeds from the cele bration will be used to make the village green a little greener It Is part of the development of the enlarged King City Memorial Park of acres The King City Parks Board has no funds as yet having been formed only a few weeks ago A consultant of the Toronto and Region Conservation Au thority has drafted three plans for the park at no cost to the Parks Board King Township has two directors on the Board Mrs of Cannes France became the bride of Mr George son of Mr and Mrs John Simurda of Kettleby on Satur day June 3 The ceremony was conduct ed by Rev Lute minister of Bradford United Church and the organ was played by Mrs Jean Gordon Given in marriage by her father who had travelled from Laos for the occasion the bride wore a tentstyle organza gown banded with satin at neckline sleeve edges and hemline and worn over a satin sheath gown A panel of satinbanded organza hung from the shoulders extend- ushers were Mr Jim ing to a chapel train and Mr Her bouffant shoulder- brothers of the groom length veil of tulle was held in place by clusters of dais ies trimmed with seed pearls The bride carried a nosegay- type bouquet of white roses surrounded by carnations and roses in the theme colors of the wedding The matron of honor was Mrs Judy Diichard of New York Bridesmaids Miss Joan Holancin of Toronto and Miss Betty Sue Holancin of Cal gary Albert were gowned alike in street length gowns styled to the brides Groomsman was Mr Jim chard of New York and Following the ceremony wedding reception and dance was held at the Bradford Dis trict Memorial Arena To receive the guests the mother of the bride wore a turquoise suite with white accessories and a corsage of yellow and white roses The grooms mother assist ed wearing a rose brocade dress and jacket ensemble with matching pink accessor ies and corsage of pale pink and while roses Mr and Mrs Holancin will reside in New York I TV Radio Service tat BUM TV Sales THE HANDCRAFTED COLOR TV our IK I II Mrs JtM 399 Qnim St Mrs Marlii Winners of a 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