Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Oct 1951, p. 14

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IF it 5Ji A Jl V t- THIS IS NOT A FIRE SALE although the fire reels were present it was not necessary to use them There was no fire damage water damage but smoke filled the store so all merchan- dise in the store at the time is on sale at 20 percent OFF I I I- r l- I I The store and its contents have been deodorized by a large firm specializing in this So there is little if any trace of smoke odor in the clothing AMD Jack usual guarantee still applies during this sale You must be satisfied or your money will be cheerfully refunded fa A Here are just a few examples of the SAV INGS you can make at this Smoke Damage Sale A if 1 j f 1 Mens Suits Reg Price Sale Price You Save Mens AllWool Gabardine Top Coats Mens Shirts Mens AllWool or AllNylon Socks Mens Leather Mens Turnbufls Combinations 1 Mens Gabardine Pants Mens Big Jack Overalls 150 3 20 15 99 30 399 fi36 159 Mens Dixons Tweed Pants A Boys Slacks Boys Cream Rib Combinations 750 90 00 1 50 795 ft 13S 34 SSt J7iri5 ya J- lib A I- s fc i5uSu c 5r- r at llliht ilaUuMr t Mis Cyril of Don- MA son of NIV ttiul Mr rtll fiultiiiif ami ilflkluloil ftS- M J fiololal Mr who anil liven her a fityk with fea- vry of nylon ftvor Her watt of was while gladioli ami Motion of honor of Mary wot of hint in of jtink pink i iuis anil mams was man for his nod Chant and were ushers Following the itMCinooy a re ception for guests was hold in the church parlors where the brides mother received in a navy gown with navy accessories and pink rose corsage Mrs also wore navy and pink accessories and corsage of matching carnations The bride and groom left on a trip to Eastern and Northern Ontario Mrs wearing a powder blue suit and navy accessories On their return they will reside in Newmarket Out of town guests at the wed ding were from Ham ilton Barrio Shanty Bay Bolton and Toronto daughter of Mr Mrs Mar shall Holland the bride of Win Frank son of Mis ami Jute Mr fileiidali in on I ft in the United church Holland Landing Gladioli dahlias the church and elated Mrs J Scott panted by Mrs R Out ton sang and Through the Yeats The bride given in mar riage by her father and wore a floorlength gown of white slip- per Ha I in and veil of imported She carried pink and white rose Her only attendant was Janet Shape Keg who wore a turquoise silk crepe dress and had a bouquet of roses Mr man and the were Mr Kitty ami Mr Drew I A reception vas in the church parlors The brides mother wore navy faille Mrs received in n gown of printed silk the motor trip to Northern Ontario the bride travelled in a royal blue costume with navy accessories They will reside at It It I Cold water Outoftown guests at the wed ding were from Windsor Toronto and Coldvaler -V- ROSE In a ceremony on September 22 at Aurora Gospel church which was decorated with gladi oli in seasonal colors for the event Shirley Margaret daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Leslie became the bride of Donald F Hose Mount Albert The soloist Mr Donald Gil was accompanied by Mrs Lottie at the organ and Rev C offici ated Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was gowned in satin and with matching cape and a veil of net caught to a beaded headdress She car ried a bouquet of red roses Her bridesmaid Miss Yakeley chose blue taffeta and carried harmonizing roses Mr Hose was best man for his brother and Gordon and Murray Harrison were ushers A reception was held at the home of the brides parents where Mrs received in grey printed silk with pink corsage and the grooms mother assisted in a wine and black en semble and similar corsage Standards of gladioli decorated Weston Presbyterian church for the wedding on Sept of Joan Frances daughter of Mr and Mrs J Weston to Kenneth Fletcher son of Mr and Mrs Hoy Fletcher Toronto Rev officiated and the soloist was Mr Alee White accompanied at the organ by Mrs Dixon The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white embroidered Swiss organdy over taffeta and a matching cap held her finger tip tulle veil She carried a bou quet of red roses and white mums Miss Yvonne Wright was maid of honor gowned in yellow or ganza over taffeta with mauve gladioli bouquet Miss Abbott and Miss Carol Fletcher bridesmaids were dressed alike in mauve organza and taffeta their flowers contrasting yellow gladioli Edward Calhoun was best man and Don and Ron ald Buckley ushered At the reception in Hall in the church Mrs Cribar received a grey crepe cos tume with green accessories and Mrs Fletcher mother of the groom chose a gown of navy nope with pink accents On a northern honeymoon bride travelled in a rust gabar dine suit yellow feathered hat and green accessories and Mrs Fletcher will reside Wes ton on their return Outoftown quests at the wed ding were Mr and Mrs l Mc- Mr and Mrs Albert wen in Trinity United church Newmarket The Lush is the daughter of Mr HvA Mrs Edgar Newmarket and Mr son of Mr and Mrs Albert Edward by itrsfuk p I the to northern and lut- alio Ihe brute Wore ft blue fa fcfri On their urn they mil live in Mount Albeit were present at the Aurora wedding from lor- and Mis onto Mi nil Mrs Scott Mount Albert and Newmarket wA On iu a of gladioli and fern at Trinity United Chinch Newmarket Miss Jean Mr and Mrs Stanley Smith was in to Stan ley Walls of Mr and Mm John Watts Toronto Hey and the stdoist Mr of Toronto saiig and The Prayer accompanied by Mr A at the organ in marriage by her father bride was gowned ivory faille taffeta and chant illy lace made in formal style with finger lip veil caught to a cap of matching lace Slut carried a cas cade of gladioli centered with ail 01 chid The attendants Mrs Donna Smith matron of honor Miss Judith ami Miss Mari lyn Kyle bridesmaids wore iden tical gowns of bronze toned faille taffeta iu length with full skirts off- the shoulder Their flowers were colonial nosegays of gladioli petals talisman roses and bronze mums Misfi lee Watts niece of the groom was the flower girl in a long gown of may flower pink faille taffeta and rallying a colonial nosegay Mr Miller Torontowas and Donald Smith and Ho her I ushered After the ceremony a inception Was at the cytdoues Aur ora bride mother received in French blue with matching of Hill loscii and Mrs Wall ioijlcd gowuetl in with accents itjK talisman roses Mi and Wait left on ii City via TCA the pale pink fur Jacket navy ami fin Moth they will live in -tu- and Mrs Ken nedy Mr and Mrs Pat Chapman and Fran- res of Lake Halt- burton FORMER AURORANS MARK ANNIVERSARY Sixty friends and relatives gathered at Arthur House St George St Toronto the occasion of the fiftieth wedding adversary of Dr and IV William Cross The bride of years ago wore it gown of orchid lace over mauve taffeta and a of yellow roses a gold tiara with white The bride and groom drank from gold cups presented by and Mrs ami friends from Cleve land Ohio They were the recipients of many beautiful presents curds telegrams letters including one from the mayor of Toronto Mr After the Hoy a visit in To ronto the happy couple will leave for New York to enjoy their second honeymoon Mr and Mrs David Herbert are pictured following thoir recent marriage at the Christian Baptist Mrs was Joan daughter of and Mrs Hoy Gibson Newmarket and the groom is the sou- Mr Sheik Toronto the late Photo by Buddy SKATE EXCHANGE AT SCHOOL FAIR A skate exchange which will include childrens and adults figure and hockey skates will he a feature at the Newmarket Homo and School associations fun fair Held in the King George school on Friday Oct 12 this project wilt provide funds for libraries in the towns public schools wishing to sell their skates are requested to bring them to King George school on lie night of the fair with the owners name the size and the price clearly marked The Home School will retain cents from the Kale of each pair of skates All sales will be final Children trying on skates must be accompanied by an adult PRINCE CHARLES SCHOOL WINS PRIZE Prince Charles school New market won the prize for Sep tember with the highest attend ance average of parents and teachers at the opening meeting of the Newmarket Home I association Similar prizes will lie awarded each month during the season The winning school will receive money which will be used to purchase little extras Held in the form of a social evening the Sept meeting was highly successful with a record attendance The presi dent Mrs Howard Morton wel comed those present Members of the teaching staff wee intro duced by Samuel Jefferson principal of the Alexander school All- hour of court whist and was enjoyed Prize- winners w ere Mrs Charles Yates and Mrs Parents and teachers had an opportunity to become better during the social hour when delicious refreshments were served Social convener is Mrs Walter Johns The lunch was donated by mothers from Prince Charles school under of Mrs Dorothy Graham school mother JOSEPH QUI NN Real Estate General Insurance Homes Businesses Farms queen st newmarket Phone Auto w A TXf hi

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