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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 5, 1969, p. 8

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Mount Albert Cheerio group plans bazaar Dec 6 discussed by Mrs Pamela Eves at the Nov 1 meet ing of the Cheerio group in the United Church parlour Mary favored with several solos Mrs Mrs Kirton introduced Mrs Eves and expressed appreciation to her During the busi ness period plans were made for the Cheerio Ba zaar to be held Saturday Dec The nest meeting will be held Saturday Nov in the church parlor and seed from Florida ami gave some of seed to seve ral local residents The on ly person who had any the glowing pro- lege who is lpjirciitiLirii it the Steak House in Plaza is that chef Waller was in charge of preparing the menu for one of the banquets in lion- Philip at the Queen Elizabeth Building at the Monday Nov meeting of Mount Albert Horticultural Society in the IOOF hall at pm ami dried materials wilt bo used in the arrangements the Society will be guests This is planned as Saturday Nov 1 In Untied Church The ha and bake sale and tea led the group completed a There was Hie Sumlaj Nor Singer ami ho er at the Toronto dinner Reentry held the tendance of group mothers at this meeting at which Mrs Canning pre sented a demon Members of the groups who are with the Canad ian Legion members in the Remembrance Day parade rent Sunday Nov are re quested to fall in in front of library on Centre St at am for the par ade to the United Church Following the church lo the Cenotaph at the Park gates CG1T Initiation Service in the United Church on Tues day During this service 15 new members having learned their purpose hymn and prayer ami the of the fourfold CGIT knot were officially initiated as group members Depart- vicepresident Hetty- Anne Peagnm welcomed the new members and pre- each with a mem bers pin Peggy Harrison led a sing song period and Manilla took the worship service Mrs Rolling gave the medita tion on the CGIT prayer Mrs Sen ior Sailors presented their interpretation of the mod- of the Good a Biblical play which they had a Bible Study an excellent at- The Lions have been given the goahead to add fill and level rink area in the park When this is completed the Park Board is agree able to have the Club charge of rink this ye of surface area when the fill and levelling are comple ted in order to conserve water after freeze up Plans are underway to hold a Lions turkey shoot one mile north of Mount Albert at 1230 pm on Saturday Brownie ceremony held at school SAWN HEIGHTS Oct at Maple Leaf School the annual 1st Brownie and Grides flyup ceremony took place Seven Brownies were accep ted into Guides Christine Terry Christie Diana and Diane One Guide Joyce was accepted into the Air Rangers Hie theme of the ceremony was Mary 1oppins Approximately 150 attended Including Mrs Jenkins Com Mrs M Zeal Com Mrs Harris York Area Interna tional advisor Mrs Hayes York North interna- tuunl Secretary and Brow nie Guide and Ranger leaders The ceremony Capt al and Ranger Mrs Joan Dav enport along with two Air Rangers Debbie Mark and Debbie Zeal attended a training camp at Doe Lake and Rangers from Ontario was held at the home of Mrs Winnie in Lindsay Ave last Oct for Mrs Maureen itdy 15 attended In the championship game held on Oct The boys on the winning team forty Terry id McHrlde Carl Dicks David Vernon Brown Wayne Perry Ant hony Mathias Tom and Danny M P win the Elmer Safely Award for the year 1968 This aw ard was presented by Mr John Slessor of Slessor Mot ors on St to Mr R Beckett principal on Oct in coopera tion with the Police annual awards for the schools in the district M P in their year have so far been accident free during the sell five week King police award due in 60 days lies were held at P S for A and pack cubs Two Legion clowns Doughnuts and cider served by the Ladies Mr and Mrs Tony Minickiello from Plymouth New Hampshire are visit ing their daughter Mrs Shirley Garland and family Mr and Mrs Don and family from Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Clay Sto nes of Waiter Ave over the weekend I InterSchool L P S Boys Soccer Grades and sec tion ihe S A Soccer Trophy was won by the Hornets against the Tig- fourhour arbi tration hearing was held in Toronto last Wednesday James Cooke of Hamilton head of the Ontario Police Association presented argu ments on behalf of the King Police and Norman Mathews of Toronto argued the Thieves hit milk store stole a cash register taming an estimated S600 They also took some cigar-

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