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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 17, 1969, p. 6

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I Era Kewlck OBI Wed September IT NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett day evening in Trinity United Church Auditorium was very successful des pite the heavy downpour and short with pant suits running a close second Knife pleated cocktail dresses with huge sleeves marabou trim and a chif fon party dress were the mod els were Mrs Scriv- and daughters Dale Anne and Debbie Kathy Itiu Van Lie- ghaut Evelyn Karen Diana Acmes Dean of Nursing for York Regional School of Nursing will be the guest speaker Mrs dentin was the charming commentator r Vlckts Casuals The Fashion Show featured ski outfits casual wear afternoon dresses sports wear and a large showing of shag coats and winter coats Purple is In this season in mint dresses pullovers and afternoon with bro cades and evening wear Mrs Edith Eat at Coonifs and Mary Schur- Dlanas Beauty Salon on the plaza Vlckls presented local girls modelling for The proceeds of for the Mentally Newmarket and District Auxiliary to York County Hospital will start their Fall season ac tivities h a dessert and coffee meeting Oct 7 at l pm in the Trinity Church Hall Miss Donna The O God Ckwwr f Chunk Canon J Rhodes A Life Organist Mr J Morrison 16th Sunday After Trinity am Holy Communion am Senior Sunday School am Junior Prim ary Kindergarten and Beginners am Nursery for Babies and Toddlers am Holy Com nion and Sermon Executive Direc tor Richardson of the Chil drens Aid Society was the guest speaker Tuesday ening at the Foster Par ents Association at Trinity Anglican Church Aurora There was good attendance and Mr Rich ardson further enlightened the audience about Child ren Aid the Welfare Act and Foster parentage He held a question and If any group or club Is Interested In furth er about The Parents or would like a guest A wealthy man nice advertised for to drive his new automobile Scv- applied for the position and to determine one was the most competent lie put each to the same teat Near driveway of his estate a stone post To the first applicant he it limit Will Ml rivilK mo in how near could yon drive Progressive Conservative party leader Robert was King City last Saturday to help start a Canadian collection for t townships new library Above he presents two gift wrapped volumes librarian Rhodn Jacobs while King Township Cordon Cook looks White 300 Holy Sermon Holy baptism ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Where Someone Cares For You Eagle and Main sis Rev A B A David Penny Nursery and Kin dergarten am Serviced Worship Wednesdays at We preach Christ Crucified Risen Coming Again Pas tor Rowan at all Services BAPTIST CHURCH 945 am Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED Davis Drive Newmarket Rev James Tel Worship Service Sunday School 1130 Sunflower Clubs for and Compas Clubs for on Thursday and Tuesday evenings respectively at Radio Broadcast The Back To God Hour 1030 am CFGM am We extend a cordial welcome to all Classes for all Moromg Wor- Evangelistic Bible Study Meeting Service FRIENDS MEETING BOTSFORD Hill family expect to be with u Basket lunch and a time of Friday Night Christian Ser vice Brigade flatly Day with artist Cecil of Malaysia all services Open Ttol What Morning Wor- Gosnel Service hat we do speaks people liear MeCORMICK MEMORIAL Ontario No Hwy and Vivian Rd Rev V G Bible School Morning Worship lay Schc am Morning Wor- pm Gospel 73G pm Fa Night Visitors Always Church Home Christian Science AND SUNDAY SCHOOL am Each Sunday at Sharon Public School pm Every Fourth Wed nesday at the Sharon Com Hall north Sharon Temple meeting Cook at The Newmarket Senior Citizens Club met Wednesday for a bus trip where they took a three hour around Lake Fortyeighly attend ed and on the way home supper Mrs Harry Hill Irs James Hope Mrs Kirbyson Mr and Mrs George Snider and daughter Lois Mr and Mrs John Mr Alex Show and Mrs W returned home a 21day tour the British Isles They part of a group of from the Newmarket district Mr and Mrs Cockburn arranged and con ducted the tour Landing at Shannon they toured Dub lin Belfast and Northern Ireland and its Giants Causeway They saw the Robbie Burns Country Loch Lomond Loch Ness and the Balmoral area Ab erdeen and down the East Coast via Edinburgh York Coventry Birmlng and the Musical Ride at the Edinburgh Fes tival Tattoo The greatest was a surprise visit which arranged with the Min ister of Crathie Church to see The Queen and the Queen Mother arrive from nearby Balmoral Castle to open their Bazaar The Minister who is Domestic Chaplain to the ml birthday at Coopers Nursing home Eagle St Her family and friends visitors would pass close to them Bypassing the crowd of spectators both their Ma jcsies went directly over lained chat briefly with the Can- Two of residents from Coopers Nursing home were the cottage of Indies Following the opening of the sale both posed for pictures as they Pratt Miss Edgcrtoi and Mrs Horace Untidy en joyed an afternoon at the of Mrs Ton Sharon Keswick The resi dents wore served refresh ments by the hostess and her sisterinlaw They were accompanied by Mrs Oliver Marrow The driver who considered himself the wheel jumped into the car rove within a foot of the post easily You he said It is easy for me to drive in dan- ions places The second applicant drove within inches of the post I have perfect control or a car he said and I would never hit the The third man took the wheel boast inglv and missed the post by a scant two incite- Heat that will yon I he exclaimed loudly Finally the man upon a quiet modest fellow and asked him to try driving the car past the stone post Without a word the driv er slid under the wheel started up the motor quietly and drove as far to the other side of the driveway away from the post as he could get He got the job wick lJOl is for a Fashion Show Thursday evening at the Centennial Amphitheatre Among he local talent modelling the becom ing fashions Sedgwicks nieces Nancy The who is trusted with i ant responsibilities in life is aides on border inn vithont actually being lured one who keeps as far he lifes hazard tone post represent that potentially we going to see how close we can get without hurting or how far wc can stay away to assure we do not get hurt When in control we may play with it but when master ed by that sin or habit it plays with us Services am Church Grade 7 Church School Common Wor- Attend church this Sunday oporatii Tost sew a today and youll know about Your BERNINA Dealer has a ready lor Lifetime guarantee Wide choice Prices start at 109 BERNINA SEWING CENTRE and Repair Depot Now location To S NEW STORE IN RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE NOW OPEN

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