Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Jul 1952, p. 7

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4 vJUr PERSONALS SKINNY GIRLS GET LOVELY CURVES Gain to lbs new pep Try famous health and weightbuild er Tonic Tablets Intro ductory getacquainted size only AH druggists BIRTHS ABBEY At York County ho Friday July to Mr and Mrs Robert- Abbey Richmond Hill a daughter- At York County hos pital Wednesday July 23 to Mr and Mrs Alan a son COMFORT At York County hospital Monday July to Mr and Mrs A Win Comfort Hi Maple a daughter COOK At York County A Wednesday July to Mr and Mrs Cook Au rora a daughter CRAWFORD At York County hospital Wednesday July to Mr and Mrs Scott Craw ford a daughter GRAHAM At York County hos pital Friday July- to Mr and Mrs Harold Graham Aurora a son GLOVER At Toronto East Gen eral hospital Monday July to Mr and Mrs Fred Glo ver Toronto Alma a son- York County hospital Tuesday July to Mr and Roy Hill a son At York County hos pital Saturday July to Mr and Mrs Philip Kettleby a son At York county hospital Friday July to Cement Blocks pits and plain AIM A m I f Stock ORCHARD CEMENT BLOCK CO till GUERNSEYS COMPLETE DISPERSAL Owners Charles E Sons Waterdown Ont TOP GRADES Fully accredited Calfhood Vaccinated THURSDAY JULY 1952 at HAYS SALES ARENA mile West of Trafalgar on No Highway miles North of Oakville Ont This is an opportunity to take advantage of the weaker market while the embargo is still on Buy Guernseys now to meet the increased demand for Golden Guernsey milk following the intensive advertising campaign by your Association Every type of Guernsey available with the right type production and calving date to meet every requirement Apply for your catalogue and for further particulars to HAYS FARMS LIMITED Sale Box 64 Ontario Phone Oakville Wanted SALESMEN Who would like a substantial income Successful applicants will be thoroughly trained by production- tested instructors WE OFFER Leads supplied 2 Group Hospital Medical and Life Insurance available Extensive cooperation and instruction 4 Big earnings OUR REQUIREMENTS Age Aggressive and a desire to earn money Car an asset Make an appointment by telephoning After pm or write Box Ontario Mr and Mrs Douglas Aurora a son At York County hospital Friday July to Mr and Mrs John Aurora a daughter At York County hospital Thursday July 1052 ANNOUNCEMENT DAVID limited HEAD OFFICES Announces the of Mr Louis Sedore Sham Phone Newmafcet 297J1 I as representative agent for Newmarket and District We offer a complete service in real estate and alt its branches Lansing Wniowdale nktmond Maple Aurora Brad- SteofMle VktNia Squirt ami I or CJINJIDAS PETE hospital Thursday July to Mr and Mrs Peterson Lake Wilcox a Tuesday July 22 to Mr and Mrs Porter Newmarket a dafighfefe At York County- hos pital Thursday Mr and Mrs Douglas Stokes Sutton West a son At York County hos pital Thursday July to Mr and Mrs Malcolm Pel a daughter At York County hos pital Wednesday July to Sir and Mrs John Lake Wilcox a son Mr and Mrs Toronto Mary Jean are happy to an nounce the arrival of their dau ghter at Grace hospital Toronto on Saturday July THOMAS At York County hos pital Saturday July 19 to Mr and Mrs John Thomas King a daughter still horn York County hos pital Friday July 1952 to Mr and- Mrs Jacob Visser 2 Newmarket a son VAN At York County hospital Thursday July to Mr and Mrs John Van Dyken R Newmarket a daughter WATSON At York County hos pital Sunday July to Mr and Mrs Robert Watson Newmarket a daughter BLACK Suddenly at St Mich aels hospital oh Wednesday July Olive Josephine Black of 27 Surrey Place sister of Mimi Mrs of Kes wick Emerson of Grimsby Wil liam of and Herbert of Alta Resting at the Ingram funeral home St for service oh Friday at I pm Interment cemetery on arrival of motors at approximately 3 pm CODY At Vancouver BC on Monday July in her year Miss Ellen Cody youngest and last surviving daughter of the late Benjamin and Susan Cody of New market Ont and stepdaughter of the late Hannah Jane Cody il red into rest suddenly at York hospit al Newmarket on Sunday July Florence Evans Davi son beloved wife of Frederick Davison of Stafford England and mother of William or Auro ra Alice Edith and Flor ence of England Rev Davidson of Clniemoni service Was held in Ay on July Interment was in Union H lOM a his home24 Brock St Monday July 21 Thompson husband of Hannah and father Stanley Mary Mrs A West Hill Flor ence Mrs Carter Broug ham Eleanor Mrs Queensville a Lloyd in his year Funeral service was held today July at In terment in cemetery WIGHT At Keswick on Mon day July Mildred Mario Rose wife of Stanley Wight of Keswick in her year mo ther of Howard James and Funeral was hold at ion July Inter ment in cemetery IN ARMSTRONG In loving mem ory of a dear mother and grand mother Vena Armstrong who j passed away on July We have lost a Mum with a heart of gold Who was more to us than wealth untold We have lost hut God has gained One of he best Mums the world contained Sadly by son Mae Muriel and grandson John ARMSTRONO In loviiip mem- of a dear wife mother and grandmother Vena C Arm strong who passed away July Peacefully sleeping resting at last The worlds weary troubles and trials are past In silence she suffered in pa- she bore Till God called her home to suij no more Ever by husband and family vv EDWARDS In loving Edwards who 19i So be brave dear Dad Arid pray to God each day Arid when He calls us home to Your smile will guide the way Ever remembered by wife and Weddings In loving memory of a dear Sophia Perry Rose who passed away July Oft and our thoughts do der To the grave hot far away- we laid our dear mother Just eleven years ago todays Lovingly by hus band Bill and Mary- In memory of a be loved nephew who died July 24 in his 20th year Not just today but every day In silence we remember Aunt Louise and Uncle Frank rt fiveyearold flower memory of a dear son and brother Ken- Wue over taf who passed away fete designed with with a frill- July apron and carried a nosegay His charming ways and smiling small face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved of all Ever remembered by Dad and brother i WelNNlS By Barbara Wells All Saints Anglican church King oh Saturday July was the scene of the marriage of Barbara Joan- daughter of Mr Ml Gordon Wells King City to Charles Bruce son of Mr and Mrs John Mclnnis of Sheffield England in marriage by her father the Bride white slipper satin design ed with a long train front panel sleeves and yolk of lace Her nylon tulle yell was gathered to a lace Juliet cap bordered by orange blossoms She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and gladioli petals Her attendants Norma sister of the Barbara Shaw of wore similar gowns of powder blue nylon taffeta under bouffant skirts df nylon marquisette with blue shoulder capes to match Miss Mar Pratt of Toronto was maid of honor and wore a gown of powder blue nylon net over taffeta with bodice of brocaded taffeta They carried bouquets of white pink and rose Itions with tinted The assisted by Mrs Harry sister of the groom who wore navy blue sheer over taffeta with a white picture hat Miss Freda Dent rendered piano music during the reception For travelling the bride wore a navy blue linen with white and shoes Their honeymoon will be spent at Hali fax and on their return will reside in King City At their home after the mar riage of their daughter Mr and Mrs Gordon Wells entertained their friends including the fol lowing out of town guests Mr and Mrs 30 Gorman Mr and Mrs Brook Mr and Mrs Murray Mr and Mrs Milne bit and Mrs H ftatt Mr and Mr Clifford Eaton Mr and Mrs Geo Hill Mr and Mrs Mr Ian McDonald all of Toronto Mr and Mrs E Hicks Mrs John Robertson Mrs Geo Wilde all of St Catharines OF THANKS Mrs would like to thank the many neighbors and friends who so kindly remem bered her with cards letters and during her stay in Tor ontoGeneral hospital CARD OF THANKS I wish to express apprecia tion to all my friends neighbors and relatives for fruit cards and ail other acts of kind ness following my operation and convalescence In the hospital also Dr G Dr J Dales nurses arid staff of York County hospital Oscar Buckle CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who were so kind to Donna during her stay in York County hospital and Toronto Western hospital We especial ly thank our neighbors arid friends for the lovely radio cards flowers candy gifts and prayers during this time Mr and Mrs Walter Slick- wood and wore of pink and white flowers The best man was Mr Harry brotherinlaw of the groom the ushers were Murray and Harry Ballard all of Toronto The ceremony was performed by Rev of Rich mond Hill Donald presided at the organ and the soloist was Mrs John Robertson of St Catharines At the reception which was held at the guests were received by the mother of the bride wearing rose mist with panels and bodice of chantilly lace and hat of black velvet and white lace She was ada There are four girls from York Division The Prime Minister took the salute in the march past and spoke to the Guides on the theme of the camp Our Canadian Heritage In the march past the girls were assembled in provinces each province having a number of guides based on the number of members of the movement in the province GIRL GUIDES The GlriiGuide National camp was officially opened on Tues day July Ottawa by the Prime Minister Louis St Laur ent Present for the camp are guides from all over Can- REMEMBER fork County Hospital IN YOUR WILL News by ttoy SLIP ARE important at any time of year because upholstered furniture takes a great deal of use and abuse Open windows and doors t IE H PV i tjjJ feaf and sofas with slip covers These covers can be as bright and attractivo as the original covering In fact many buy furniture in muslin and then cover it with colorful dip them on all year long can ho beautiful na well as utilitarian Hie smart ness of your slip covers depends upon a clever color scheme suit able fabrics for your individual and fine tailoring The effects of slip coven 13 within tho scope of every budget Crocheted Covers Another way to protect your to use chair sets With Ihcm you can keep upholstered chairs fresh cover an expensive armchair at strategic jjoinfs of and strain cam ouflage the worn anna of that comfortable chair with good- looking chair that beautify as they protect Chair may be a si nail but they to smooth performance the pleasant scenic cffceU of home Heres a set youll be proud to place and sofa particularly after you it yourself Clusters of crochet lend an effect thats different and interesting Chair back measures IS inches and turn nieces each measure inches set is crocheted of crochet cotton ami youll able to launder it over and over again If you would like a leaflet giving direction for making this stained envelope to Needlework of leaflet No WHITE KELLY Marion Irene Kelly daughter of Mr and Mrs Kelly was united in marriage to Kenneth Melville White son of Mr and Mrs Melville White of Maple in a ceremony at All Saints Angli- church King on Saturday afternoon July performed by the Rev P of Rich mond Hill- Standards of white gladioli decorated the scene and the chancel held white gladioli White sweetpeas and bridal roses designated the pews Donald was organist and the soloist was the brides aunt Mrs Dave Glass She sang The Lords Prayer the Pro cessional Hymn and Because Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was gowned in blush satin with overdress of pleated nylon and French lace over crinoline The overdress forming a fitted bodice had a deep which fell grace fully into a chapel train She wore pointed lace mitts and car ried a prayer book with sweet heart roses and white gladioli petals From her lace Juliet cap accented with white flow ers fell her fingertip veil of tulle illusion Mrs Ernest Wilson was her sisters matron of honor Mrs Florence Atkinson and Eileen Kyle were bridesmaids alike they wore hyacinth blue nylon net over fushia taf feta styled in folds to form the shoulder lines The bod ice buttoned to the waistline and their small brim headdresses ranged with flowers in bow under the chin wore blue and mitts and car colonial bouquets of pink carnations pink gladioli and blue corn flowers Bruce Jones was best man and the ushers were Ernest Wilson and Stanley Foster They wore cream flannels and navy blue jackets At Summit View St a reception was held the brides mother receiving the guests in navy sheer with gold feather hat and navy accessories Her corsage was yellow roses and pink carnation petals Assisting the grooms mother chose dove gray with matching lace She wore white accessories and cor sage of roses The couple loft on a motor trip to Springfield Mass Minn North Dakota and Northern Ontario the bride wearing an attractive suit of gold gabardine white lace straw hat with brown trim and veil Her accessories were brown situ she wore a of pink roses On their return Mr and Mrs White will reside at King City Need a hew blouse but fast Youll make it in a jiffy give Sew this No fitting problems thanks the year round for the it wraps No ironing problems way it doubles your wardrobe it opens flat EASY Could No fitting problems it wraps anything be easier Goes every- No Ironing problems it opens where with skirts slacks shorts flat Why not make twoone In Bare and beautiful for day and denim the other in a dressy night playtime and datetime fabric Sew how Pattern R9143 Waist Sizes Pattern Misses sizes small 2425 medium size Size takes large Medium size 1 34 yards 35inch fabric quires 3 yards 35inch fabric This easytouse pattern gives This easytouse pattern gives perfect Complete illustrated perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Sew Chart sriow you every step Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS In coins stamps cannot be in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern accepted for this pattern Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN care of the Newmarket MARTIN care of the Newmarket Era and Express Pattern Era and Express Pattern Pictured signing the resistor in Trinity United church follow ing their June wedding arc Mr and Mrs Donald Marchant The bride is the former Marilyn Walker daughter of Mr and Mrs J Walker Newmarket The groom is the sun of Mr and Mrs Vie Marchant Rev J Aiken performed the ceremony Photo by Pictured after their wedding in Baptist church are Mr and 1ft M j Mrs Rogers is the former Shirley Mae Knights youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A Knights and the groom is the son of Mrs Rogers and the late Mr Fred Rogers The brides attend- ants were Misses Joan and Ruth bridesmaids Miss Irene Knights maid of honor Miss Elaine flower girl Miss Joan Milne junior bridesmaid Attending the groom were Mr Kenneth Rogers best man and Messrs Knights and Cordon Elliott ushers Photo by Photographed during a picnic at Lake last week are the children of the members of the Aurora New Canadians club The club is fairly recent in organization The photo was taken by Frank Diamond Aurora See also page Canal shortcut around Niagara Palls for Great Lakes and St Lawrence River ships is 20 miles long Fourteen oceangoing tankers I 1000 or more gross tons fly Canadian flag The largest in the British Empire is at Saint John NB reach iron deposits in northwestern Ontario a lake at Steep Rock had to be drained Holberg BC is a town built completely on rafts It is com posed of homes for lumber- jacks i v

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