Mr and Mrs George Pear- The marriage of Miss Is- son attended the golden wed- bel Young off Toronto and Mr ding anniversary of Mr and United Chun John Henderson former ta residents of the village at church Hal June the home of their daughter number of ladies of the Mr and Mrs of Bradford on Saturday July I- Mr and Mrs George Ship- man also attended the wed ding reception of Mr and Mrs Henderson Baptist Church enjoyed the conference held in Muskoka last week NICKEL NICKELS The Canadian fivecent piece has been minted of pure nkk- Mr and Mrs J Smith el from Since that time spent the holiday weekend at more than million nickel inn Lake of Bays nickels have been Issued in Muskoka Canada JERSEY BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL MENS ASSOC I Wtfre n the competitions sponsored by the Baldwin on Saturday Ron Preston of J Sown on Kibbee a pure bred Arabian pnor to the Dont miss the Jersey Business Mens First Annual Trade Fair in the Keswick Arena August 24th 25th 26th events i Marsh Visitors From Holland Mr and Mrs of Holland ar rived here to visit Mrs Boer Mr Oosterhuis conduct ed the morning service at the Christian Reformed Church Miss Vandervis of Holland Is visiting her brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs R Vandervis Mr and Mrs Vandyks niece has arrived here from Holland for a visit Mr and Mrs J C Rouble spent the weekend with rela tives in the Renfrew area Mr and Mrs P of Toronto have purchased a home on the 3rd Concession formerly owned by Mr For pm BUI Taking part in two different classes at the Baldwin Riding Club are Nancy of riding Easter King and Pat of Newmarket on the Palomino Brandy Both horses belong to Rus sell of English and Western class es were part of the competitions held Saturday at Baldwin Staff Seek Approval For School Additions To Cost 700000 i BELHAVEN North guidance office administra- Township Council office staff room and en- last Tuesday resolved the On- of gymnasium Municipal Board be re- Is allocated for four quested to grant tentative additional classrooms In Deer approval for a 15year Park Public School plus kin- ture amounting to approxl- staff room and mately for the build- source area of new additions to Jersey Andrew Peters of the School Public School and Deer Park Board assured Council the Public School wasnt as much as it appeared as they were in the year Council a had considered the advisabil ity of reducing this approximately To illustrate the rise In cost lion after consultation with Mr the school board to explain 60yearold copy of a Grade I Uidr reasons for such a re- M but as Reeve Joe nal Dales s get both it groups together and a better understanding of each other School Board chairman Jim child population was due to Day told Council if the Town- the excellent Opportunity ships child population con- Classes in the local schools re tinues to Increase there will suiting In slow learners being be nowhere to put them The boarded with Township school population swelled by dents and no additional 200 this year and next years being received by the Ms- figure couldnt even be Township Board mated He said pupils per members welcome these non- classroom was the ideal av- resident children both from the point of Councillor Wallace view of the teacher and the also pointed out people were pupil selling summer cottages to An estimated pupils are yearround residents who were expected to attend Jersey taxed accordingly but their Public School next year and children were all attending the proposed room addition the schools TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BURY PROCLAMATION Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of North Gwillimbury I hereby Monday September to be a Civic Holiday in the Township of North and I hereby request all citizens and places of business to observe this day as a Public Holiday God Savo the Queen Joseph Dales would only cover the barest necessities In both schools Mr Peters said In some In stances families were also IS m J W30850 is earmarked for moving into substandard Jersey Public School to cover dwelling and only paying the cost of additional six minimum taxes but also avail- specialized classrooms plus a their families to the Town badly needed health room ships educational facilities- Local Family Guests ri- rf- At Toronto Ceremony i NEWMARKET One of the ceremony honoring his own Fathers of Confederation hon- grandfather In Torontos St James The Boy Scout was Cemetery on Dominion Day placed on grave by ho by the Boy Scouts of Canada Hon James and the centennial Commls- yearold great great grandson was Hon Michael a Cub as- who was the first listed by Wayne Cockburn speaker of the House of Com- and two Scouts Following mons after Confederation ceremony the fam- sitting as a member Hies were entertained at Col V homo The Colonel veteran of the first war for West Northumberland Invited guests included Mr and Mrs Cockburn of and an authority on rail and Newmarket their son steamship transportation had don and family of responsibility during the whose son Wayne a Cub in the ceremony White your or withti you can frttaie here for Ian Our entire Summer Collection be cleared out Dont delay net selection Ait I second war of arranging the movement of all Canadian troops to seaboard and their descendants present John N of embarkation for i A 7vr aiisw asHBBsnciBssiiHr I I AA Whatever you do for mar right switch lo DOMIN ION ndi Ail Its the with food shoppers Youll on Mtits on dtlidoue fteuonal huils tare on all your favourite famous Switch Dominion ibis enjoy HI SJ L -1- if I PRESSHOODS COMPASS BRAND SPECIAL PKG r COMPASS BRAND SPECIAL SMOKED fc SHOULDERS SPECIAl SAVi Mi I REGULAR or FIRM CONTROL at HAIR SPRAY r GIANT IS SIZE i- I SPECIAL KINGS CHOICE APPLE SPECIAL STOKELY FANCY T fc vv I I DOMINIONS OWN BRAND HILLTOP IN PAPER BLACK KI4LSAVE4r A SPECIAL SAVE J I DOMINIONS OWN BRAND SPECIAL COUNTRY GIRL i RAISIN PIE DOMINIONS OWN BRAND PLAIN OR SLICED SPECIAL SAVE 3 ALL VALUES EPPECTlVEiAT NEViMARKET UNTIL CLOSING I SATURDAYJULY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES J DOMINION STORES 3 a grandson and his the war ho spent a year Mrs Edward Pope of and a half on the Atlantic Whoso husband was the troops back to FASHIONS NEWMARKET PLAZA DAVIS DRIVE