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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 4, 1967, p. 7

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AURORA ACTIVITIES Topics Of The Town by Emma Purchase Aurora Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs S King 23 Mark St on Thurs day September 23th with an attendance of fifteen members and one visitor Mrs S Stev presided Mrs J Closs read the minutes of the June meeting and presented the fi nancial statement The call was answered by each telling the name of a general grain and how it comes to the table A book Building the Can adian Nation by George Brown is being presented to the Aurora Public Library in memory of the late Frank Smith A letter was read re- Fall Convention to be held at the Royal York Motel Toronto November and three reso lutions to be voted on were read by Mrs J- Close The Fall project for branch es in this District will be Dress Making with a Differ ence Mrs George Ward and Mrs J- Close will attend the classes from Aurora Institute Mrs S Stevenson gave a re port of the Rally at Vandorf last month Pamphlets were given to the members on Family Safety fifteen dol lars was realized from the Penny Sale held at the close of the meeting Mrs of Saskatoon Saskatchewan has been visiting her sister Mrs Pearl Bears Kennedy St Mr and Mrs Stan Baker J Dear Doris Doris Clark I Want To Work DORIS I am and have to retire at I am healthy active and have no wish to vegetate I read about a Canadian organization which uses people up to and ever the age of as teach ers instructors and workers overseas in underdeveloped countries In England I was a motor mechanic by trade and dur ing the war I served as an army captain I could take a refreshers course in various practical subjects and also gain a working knowledge of a native language so that in stead of retiring could lead a useful life in some country where it was needed Jim JIM Which is what many retired Can adians are now doing The organization is Canadian Uni versity Service Overseas has hired workers as old as Rut they take only first rate wellqualified workers If you were a fullyqualified motor mechanic you might be able to brush up fairly quick ly Write to CUSO Slater Street Ottawa Canada and let them know what you have to offer DEAR DORIS Would you please send me your leaflet on Care of the Feet have arthritis in my feci and fallen arches and I have to work for ten years before I will be pensioned off When I twist a bit It sure pains me a lot Bad Feet DEAR BAD FEET Im sending you the set of Instruc tions set down for the post men These daily routines help keep chief means of support in working condition and can help yours Just check them first with your doctor Note to other readers The leaflet Care of the Feet may be obtained by writing In for In core of this news paper and enclosing ten cents and a stamped To Caught In You can take a little comfort out of knowing your father cried after talking to you on the telephone He still cares about you But theres no denying that he left your mother for woman Just how deep the new attachment Is remains to be seen also I question whether he would be mature enough to give her up because of his children Every situation is different You need a confidential talk with a trained family case worker It just cant be sorted out by letter TO Skin Trouble Get spe attention for that rash Some of the perfumes in de pilatories and soaps are just no good for some people the allergic ones Id say you are one of them For that very reason there are special cosmetics made for folks like you They are called allergenic To Square Dancers The TransCanada Square Dance Train was dreamed up by the Stetson Strutters Square Dance Club of Ottawa They worked it up with many other such clubs as well as round dance clubs right across Can ada Square dancing can be heaps of fun and I just wish all our young people would look into it Lets hear how it goes over with your group Royal Road Misses and Isabel Hayes Gurnett St and Mr and Mrs Jan Lief- Wells St were among those who attended Expo last week Mr and Mrs Pole of Sarnia visited the cousins Misses and Lottie last week Mr Lloyd Carr Wells St returned home on Thursday after attending the funeral of bis sister the late Mrs Mar shall of see Mr and Mrs Paul My a and Miss Judy and Jim Ay- were in St Marys on Sun day with the family of the late Mr John Bolton whose funeral was held on Monday The late Mr Bolton was a nephew of Mrs B G Harri son Ave Winners on Friday Septem ber at the Aurora Bridge Club were NorthSouth Mr Doug Couchman and Mr Don Dickie EastWest Mrs Ale- da and Mrs Marie Rattray The Club has ar ranged to hold bridge lessons al the Dr W Williams Sec ondary School commencing Wednesday October 11 at pm If you wish to learn how to play please call Allan or Barbara Hanks 727C993 WE BUY FURNITURE By the house full BRICES BARGAIN BARN Unwanted Hair Removed by ELECTROLYSIS a i TELL I Compliments always moke women fool trtfit Im really flattered by those kind about my dimples The neighbors arc always saying nice things to my Mom too about how pretty our rugs look My mom the compliments should to he Raker Carpet Clean ing Company because they always do such a good job of cleaning and repairing Ihem Bakers deserve compliments for their prompt courteous pick Up and Delivery service loo Coll them next time your rugs need cleaning for Long Dtitinct PHONE ZEniHi 99100 ARPFT TRUCK CALLS EVERY MON WED SAT I St Parochial Guild Presents HYDRO Quick Tricks Many Useful Tips on Short Gills Quick Mails 8 PAATHUR OCT St PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH Parish Hall Church Streets Admission 75 DOOR DONATED BY NEWMARKET The Era NewmarketAurora Oat Wei October A Mr and Mrs Edward Campbell are shown follow- their recent wedding in Tabernacle Newmarket The is the former Belly Swanson daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard Swanson of Newmarket The is the son of Mr and Mrs Henry KING CITY Rev Norman Gibson at the mar riage of Margaret Elaine Armitage and John at an evening wed ding in King City United Church in a setting of yellow and orange gladioli The doublering ceremony was the first marriage for the new minister in the local church The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George of Road and the grooms parents are Dr and Mrs John Trie bride given in mar riage by her father wore a full length champagne satin de sole with floor length lace coat and matching train Her shoulder length veil was held by matching lace petal overlay She carried a cas cade of tinted orchids with bronze and gold chrysanthe mums The matron of honor was Mrs Richard Williams Jane Abrahams and Dona Bird were bridesmaids They wore full length turquoise green corded taffeta gowns with long matching veils held by a floral head piece Cascades of bronze and gold chrysanthe mums were their flowers Dr Peter Watson of was groomsman and the ushers were Bryan Peter and Howard the reception at Honey Pot Ski Lodge the brides mother chose a French ecru sculptured brocade with matching threequarter coat a and pink petal hat and a corsage of pink roses The grooms mother assisted wearing cranberry taffeta with matching coat and a white corsage in her hair The couple spent their honey moon in Vermont They are residing at Maple- Trie bride who graduated wood Farms Keele St from St Josephs Hospital Vaughan Township where the Training School In June has groom is farm manager joined the hospital staff Couple Are Married At St Johns Church NEWMARKET St Johns Church New market was the setting for the recent wedding of Karen Elizabeth McLeod daughter of Mr and Mrs Murray Newmarket to Peter Paul son of Mrs Helen and the late Mr H of Wisconsin The ceremony was per formed by Rev Father Reeves the wedding music by Mrs Moore The bride wore a full length sheath gown of with lace inserts in the bodice Her train also edged in lace was caught at the neckline and topped by a bouffant nylon veil clasped by a bead piece of petals and pearls Maid of honour Janice Me sister of the bride and the bridesmaids Vickie Lake and Thompson wore full length sheath gowns of turquoise crepe with bodices and sleeves of Guipure lace Groomsman was Tim and ushers William and William Dew Following a reception at the Summit View Inn the couple travelled to Washington and the Southern States The groom Is a member of the United States Army and on leave prior to leaving for Vietnam Talkers ira i HURRYONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO SAVE DURING THIS EVENT i I a Girls Acrylic Pullovers Elongated poor hoy with mock nock Zipper back closing Navy tur quoise hunter cinnamon or cherry Sizes 14 if Ik Girls Orion Pile Eskimo Parka Girls Bulky Knit Cardigans Only 397 Double fashion news in this bulky sloovps pink or burgundy I Terry Stretch Sleepers Sale 259 2 for 500 Dr one- or pink stripos on For and 30 pounds Boxed tCC SALE 1197 Reg 1498 flush Orion on fully quilted on Ihu insiilo for snug warmth winters Iciest Closos with a doty drowstrino under chin Mulberry navy or with colorful trim sus7ioi4 NtwMsrktt Girls Stretch Slims Only 227 In acrylic knit for fil Slim loos At- inched stirrup simps Chnrconl navy or Sius 3 to

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