Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Jun 1952, p. 15

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EMPLOYES V6 STAFF PARTY Ltd at w Bradford on June There were present Mr and Mrs Gor man entertained the group at their home prior to the turkey dinner- Present were and their wives from the branch of fice St Thomas the companys director and the staff of the local office with their wives The banquet was climaxed with an evening of dancing Gorman vice president is and Sander St Thomas is secretary They were present with their wives for the firms annual party WMS AUXILIARY The Junior Evening Auxiliary Trinity United church Newmarket will hold the clos ing meeting of the season in the Sunday school room on Tuesday June Harper Toronto will be the guest speaker All ladies of the congregation are cordially in vited to attend Public Schools Festival Given Warm Applause birthday CLUB Madstn Folk School nil iiiiirk JMC from to AT HILL FARM Ml No mile east of m CHOICE and boudoir up Sunbeam electric coffee percolators electric prills electric irons chrome furniture corn poppers ornamental ash trays electric clocks kitchen accessories Ne win a kef Furniture Ltd PHONE 1332 Your Appliance Dealer MAIN ST An Spec a I This week a free pair of nylons with any cash purchase over Also other outstanding bargains to celebrate our second year in business Come in and have a look around Mid s YONGE ST N AURORA f PHONE THE SHOP FOR MEN IDEAL FOR DAD TO KEEP HIM COOL AND CALM THIS MENS SPOUT SHIRTS EEC AND DAD Gabardine Dress Pants 2d J to pleats top loops Re BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS Reg BROWN ONLY SIZES AND ONLY CLEARING REG FOR 89 SOCKS Res 1 Economy Opposite i A spring musical festival was presented by the Newmarket public schools and the concert band at the Mem orial arena on Thursday June The venture was highly success ful The work of the band and children received praise from those attending with special mention being made of the solo work of the boys in the band The massed chorus of voices was under the direction of Herman Fowler Mayor Joseph Vale presented cups and medals won by the band at the Waterloo festival and congratulated both the schools and the band for their excellent program J Little Father of the Band accepted the awards on behalf of his boys and called attention to the need for further financial support of the band Mr little told of one small community that had made a grant of to send their director of music for the local schools William Greig was band leader and the piano accompanist was Miss Jean Rose One outstanding number on the varied program was a three- part choir of pupils from grade Children from the classes of Misses Eva Barnes and Audrey Rowland contributed two folk dances These were enjoyed equally as much by the per formers as by the audience who were delighted particularly with the first dance Rounde lay The Ash Grove a selection the chorus with descant by Mr Fowler was exceptionally fine It mentioned by out- oftown visitors to the festival as well as many local residents Grade pupils sang two num bers The Bouquet of Rose mary and A Song These children were joined in these selections by the older ones in the main chorus A cornet quartet of Paul Cam eron Bob Park Phil Boynton and Murray Bennington played an arrangement by Mr of Abide With Me Trombone soloist was Glen and called back for an encore was Don with his cornet Birthday are extended this week to Bernard Joseph Hill Pottage years old on Friday June Sandra Gail Tor onto years old on Friday June Evans years old on Friday June William WellllvitoeMlllari Newmarket years old on Fri day y Helen Marly Shaw Kes wick years old on Saturday the Newmarket Era and Express Jane provided new uniforms needed instruments and paid travelling Lee Gould Newmarket years expenses Newmarkets gift was old on Saturday Jane LyJ Curtis Bradford Present at the festival on years old oh Saturday Jane Rhea Hamilton years old on Sunday June Harold Morton R 3 Sutton West years old on Sunday jane Linda Mount Albert 6 years old on Sunday June George Gould years old on Monday Jane Gordon Keswick years old on Monday Jane James Douglas Cooper 3 FACE TISSUES 2 on Thursday evening were Mr and Mrs Mr is inspector of schools for this in spectorate di rector of music for the Toronto schools attended accompanied by his three assistants Misses Alice Wilson Gertrude Deny and They all were well pleased with the work of the children and congratu lated their director warmly for the fine performance Mr MIRACLE WHIP JAR OZ TINS CANADAS ST FRESHLY GROUND PB1DE OF COFFEE tone of the choir the solo work of the band as well as their general selections and the folk dances In extending his appreciation to the many who had assisted in presenting the musical festir Mr Fowler thanked the Newmarket Home and School association for decorating the platform and stage the Era and Express for its advance pub licity Eves Co for loaning the lumber from which to build the stands and platform Ivan for building solo Stars in the Velvety Sky them Stan Smith arena man- In the final tableau Land of for his cooperation Stew- Hope and Glory the band choruses and folk dancers par- system Misses Barnes and They were joined by land for training the folk color parties of the and the parents and friends cubs scouts and guides with who gave their support through their leaders their attendance commented on the fine Sutton West years old on Tues day June Nellie Evelyn Aurora years old on Wednes day June Ann Ellis 1 years old on Wed nesday Jane Paul Wayne Cutting Newmarket years old on Thursday June 12 Betty June Rolling Mount Albert years old on Thurs day June Donald Ash R Newmar ket years old on Thursday June Send in your name age ad dress and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club art for the public address RICHARDSON j and a corsage of pink roses Af ter a trip to New Brunswick and eastern States they will reside in Newmarket Friends and relatives from a distance were from Rio De Brazil London Toronto- Tonawanda Bos ton Mass Amherstburg Ont A wedding of interest was solemnized at the home of the brides parents Rev Al bert Bailey of officiat ing when Dorothy June daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Robert became the bride of Ed ward Austin Richardson son of Mr and Mrs Austin Richard son Given in marriage by her fa ther the wore a satin and lace gown with long sleeves and a full nylon net lace over satin The skirt swept into a circular train A full length veil fell from a Juliet cap She car ried a bouquet of white carna tions and roses in form of a horseshoe sister Margaret as brides maid was gowned in mauve or- with matching Dutch cap j and Frances as maid of which HOSPITAL AUX TAG RAISES Approximately 900 was rais ed for York County hospital by the Hospital Womens Auxiliary in its recent campaign Mrs was general convener The money was raised solely through housetohouse tagging with a Main St tag day It will be used to purchase an obstet rical table for York County hos- piece of equipment is greatly needed honor wore lime green organdy wishes to thank with matching Dutch cap Each contributed to the tag- carried a nosegay of sweet peas campaign as well as to the volunteer canvassers for their assistance with the successful project Anyone who was over looked in the Hospital Auxil iarys campaign and wishes to contribute is requested to con tact Mrs PENNY AUCTION in horseshoe shape David Richardson brother of the groom was groomsman The brides mother received in navy blue crepe trimmed with silk plaid and white ac cessories while the grooms mo ther was in navy blue sheer with white accessories and wear ing a corsage of pink roses j Guests were present from To- ENDS GUILD YEAR ronto Aurora Thorold Newmarket Kettleby and Sha ron For going away the bride wore a pale blue suit with white sailor hat and navy accessories and corsage of pink roses Af ter a honeymoon to the US the happy couple will reside in Toronto SCOTT Newmarket Christian Baptist church was the setting for a double ring ceremony when Jean second daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket exchanged vows with Robert Nicholson Scott son of and Mrs R Scott Rev Fred officiated assist ed by the grooms father Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was gowned in a selfstyled wedding dress of ivory satin and lace the lace falling into a short train Her fingertip veil was held in place by a lace and pearl Juliet cap Her flowers were a cascade of lilies and lily-of- Mrs Carl Moore matron of honor for her sister wore pink frosted nylon organdy over taf feta and carried a cascade of pink roses The Parochial Guild St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket held the last meeting of the sea son at the home of Mrs Arnold Mrs John Dales presid ed i The social evening was high lighted with a penny auction Mrs Roy acted as auc tioneer A contest on Ontario towns was won by Mrs George At the close of the program delicious refreshments were served INVITE PUBLIC ro VISIT GARDENS An invitation has been extend ed to members of the Newmarket Horticultural society and their friends to visit the Littles iris gardens Richmond Hill The visit sponsored by the society to help acquaint local residents with the many new varieties of iris available is open to all In his letter C Little said that visitors would be welcome at the gardens at any time of day throughout the week or on the weekend There would be some one there at all times to conduct CHAPTER HAS 28TH BIRTHDAY Chapter No celebrated its 2th birthday at Hall May 31 On this occasion the Chapter was honored by having past officers preside over its opening cere mony Mrs Jessie and Mr Harry Thompson acted as principle officers Members from almost every chapter of the district were rep resented in all about Chapter was especially hon ored by the presence of Mrs Mabel worthy grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Ontario and Mrs Pearl Mac- Donald a past worthy grand matron A small memento of this occasion was presented to each past matron and past patron The matrons received a minia ture gavel decorated with white ribbon and Valley the patrons received a of red rose and Following the presentation the conductress nut lined the growth of Chapter from its in ception in At that time there were members The present membership is A very delightful lunch was served by the local chapter Dur ing the lunch the members were entertained with solos by Mr Terry Don no and readings by Mrs Walt Hirst The First Showing COME IN AND SEE REFRIGERATOR guests through their gardens The bloom from cousin the bride proximately June to June Anne VondenBergh and Carol j with the peak of bloom expected cousin of the bride June The Littles iris gardens are Newmarket Phono cousin were gowned in green mauve and blue frosted nylon organdy over taffeta They con trasting nosegays of mixed flowers and wore floral head- j dresses Lloyd Harvey was groomsman and Robert Nichol son and Wilfred ushered Muriel was soloist accompanied by Mrs Cane The brides mother received in a cornflower blue crepe and lace dress and white accessories with a corsage of pink roses and renowned for their many fine species which they grow com mercially Both C Little and Robert Little have contributed to horticultural activities throughout the province with the latter serving on the Ontario Horticultural associations execu tive Acting as judge at iris shows speaking and showing colored slides of their iris at society meetings are among the COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING NO MESS NO GADGETS EXTRA LARGE FOOD FREEZER DOUBLE VEGETABLE CONDITIONERS LARGE DOOR STORAGE FT CAPACITY SEE IT NOW AT sweet peas She was assisted by other contribution these broth- grooms mother in Alice blue crepe with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses For travelling the bride chose a twotone grey flannel suit I with pink and black accessories have made They welcome beginners and give every en couragement to those who have never grown name varieties to attempt this phase of flower gardening lances Main St Next to SALES AND SERVICE Phone TWO COT COFFEE MISSISSIPPI PENCIL POO 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