Classifieds Continued In loving memory of our dear mother Mrs Kade who passed away 3 years ago August our happy home and cir cle God has taken one we loved She is borne away from sin and sorrow To a noble rest above No one knows how much we miss her None but aching hearts can tell Lost on earth but found in Heaven Jesus all things well Sadly missed by her CHADWICK In loving memory of Harry who passed away Aug Not gone from memory or from love But gone to our Fathers home above Always remembered by Norma IRISH In loving memory of Oliver Irish who passed away August Time speeds on two years have passed Since death its gloom its shadow cast Within our home where all seemed bright And took from us a shining We miss that light and ever will His vacant place there is none to fill Down here we mourn but not in vain For up in Heaven we will meet again Sadly missed by wife daughter and soninlaw OF THANKS Mrs wishes to thank the many who so thought fully arid generously remember ed her in her long illness Lord for each friend whom Thou has given to be A help a comfort and a power to me For all who have supplied my spirits need In any joy or sorrow I would plead Grant them their hearts desire if it should blend With Thy desire who all the end sevenfold measure grant them Lord I pray The sympathy I never can repay In every hour of sorrow do Thou bend To heal sustain to cheer and to befriend Encircle them in Peace so deeply still That resting calmly on Thy changeless will They may be wrapt in steadfast joy in Thee And live the Risen Life more perfectly Composed by Mary Peters one time in China CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this oppor tunity to thank so many for help ing to make the fifth annual P torts Newmarket midget came up with a new moniker Tuesday Its Little Giants from here on They also came up with a win over Richmond Hill in a North York Midget baseball league roundrobin series play- down contest That victory moved the little Giants into a first place tie with Aurora for the lead in the ser ies Jackie Mills Coach Lowell Wallers starting pitcher went the route for the Giants and though tagged for hits one more than his mates furnished once past a disastrous first frame in which the together six hits for- five runs set down the on four hits and didnt allow further scoring dam age Successive singles by Norm Smart Grant Morton Fred nitz Jackie Mills and Bales enabled the Little Giants to wipe out the Hill lead with a fiverun burst in the second Little Giants went ahead in the fourth on Bill Bannisters triple and added an insurance run in the fifth Richmond Hill J Fowler Stroker D Hart Grainger J A J Kingston P Baker Newmarket Bales Ban- Nee dicer aft News by Roy W- v In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Stuart who passed away Aug Friends may think we have for gotten When at times they see us smile But they little know the heart ache That smile hides all the while Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Joan soninlaw Harold and children In loving memory of a dear husband and loving father Stuart Pegs who passed away August 111950 Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind sports day at such a success A tremendous amount of work is entailed In arranging for such a day and it has been only by the splendid coopera tion of all my committees that this has been possible Special thanks is due to our ad vertisers those who donated prizes and the countless number who still have a warm spot in their hearts for My special thanks also goes to the bead of each committee I only hope that all will give their same cooperation to the president as they have done for me Thanks to one and all Murray Huntley President CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my neighbors and friends for their lovely flowers and cards also the St sewing circle for their flow ers Special thanks are extend ed to Dr J Cock and Dr and nurses and staff for their good attention and care of me while in County hos pital Mrs Verity CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the management Loving and kind in all his ways and staff of Briars Dairy and Upright and just to the end of all my customers friends neigh- days Sincere and true in heart and mind Beautiful memories he left be hind Smart F J Mills Senior Ladies Humbled Newmarket senior ladies suf fered setback from Tuesday to close their regular season in the and District Softball league on a sad note The game was replay of- an earlier raincurtailed contest The win shot Barrie into the league lead and left the nine clutching third place Dorothy Miller a most trou blesome gal so far as our sen ior ladies are concerned this season was at it again Dorothy pitched fourhit ball and that coupled with several glaring Newmarket errors dropped our crew squarely behind the eight ball Local honors on the of fensive side went to Barbara Watt It was homer in the second that stalled off Barrios attempt to apply a shutout Sarah midseason ad dition to the VanZant company pitched good enough ball to win most She permitted single runs in the second and third and three errors two walks and two hits got her smack into THE END OF SUMMER heralds the arrival of the Which of course means that many of you will be busy making articles to donate for the cause Most bazaar donations are small articles that can be quickly and sold for a nominal price If your favorite bazaar scheduled for the near future youll have to start soon in order to complete your piece in time There soma very cute bazaar gifts that you can make Crocheted coast ers and jackets are popular items at bazaars You can make them tip in novel ways For instance you can crochet plain Jackets and embroider numerals on them Wonderful idea to prevent guests glasses from get ting mixed up Ideas for Bazaars there are any number of scarfs and doilies to crochet in tho popular pineapple design Pineapple with any its beautiful with Colonial furniture very much at home with eighteenth century English has exactly the right flair for modern graces with equal charm formal and informal setting So you know that your donation along this line will come for a lions share of attention Hot plate mats can be made in practically every rive and shape you can think of to accommodate platters tea pots vegetable plates tureens absolutely everything thats hot stuff They come in pairs and sets oval and square and round to keep tables safe ami sound As for the they come in funmaking disguises like sugar and creamer and cup or theres a whole family to hang over your sieve Ma Pa and Susie Fresh Bright Bright cotton scraps can be turned into many useful and decorative things including pretty These three designs shaped like a pear a strawberry and an apple are padded and finished with a bit of embroidery You can also use the patterns for pockets for aprons If would like to have a leaflet with directions for making THREE FRUIT just send a stamped selfaddressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper and ask for No felSltii Marian Martin Patterns Forever remembered by wife and family In loving memory of a dear mother and grand mother Riddel who passed away August We cannot clasp your hand dear mother Your face we cannot see But let this little token tell That we still remember thee remembered by daugh ter Dora soninlaw Bill and grandchildren j SMITH In loving memory of a ilcnr father James Smith who passed away Aug Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain To have to love and then to pari Is the greatest sorrow of ones heart The may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days Dad When we were all together Sadly missed by wife arid family WEST In loving memory of a dear son and brother George West who passed away August lull Once again this sad day dawns And my heart is filled with pain Oh this earth would be a heaven Could I hear your voice again Its lonesome at home without you son And sad the weary way For life Is not the same to us Since yon were called away To the rest of the world you were onJy one But all the world to us our son Sadly missed by mother sis ter and brother WEST In loving memory of a dear husband and father George Henry West who passed away Aug When all is still and silent And sleep forsakes eyes I think of the silent grave Where my dear husband lies Lovingly remembered by his wife Delia and son Kenneth and family YOUNGER- In loving memory of a dear husband and father Wallace Younger who passed away August 1951 Sadly missed by wife and family En and relatives for the lovely flowers fruit and cards I receiv ed during my stay in the hospi tal Special thanks are extended to Dr and Dr Edwards and the staff of York County a pack of trouble in the fourth hospital for their care Before the tumultous innings Cunningham ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Douglas Knowlcs Aurora wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Jean Elizabeth Betty to Mr Philip Harford Davidson son of Mr and Mrs William David son Aurora marriage to take place in Aurora United church Sept at pm Mr and Mrs Albert Morrison announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara to Vincent Charles Casey son of Charles Casey and the late Mrs Casey Marriage to take place Aug at Our Lady of Grace church Aurora Mr and Mrs Frank Jordan Mount Albert announce the en gagement of their daughter Norma Jean to Mr Beverley Wallace Beach son of Mr and Mrs Walter Beach The marriage will take place on Saturday Aug had closed had put the game entirely out of reach with a fiverun spurt Thorns Hester Clark and Barbara Watt connected for the Newmarket hits hitters I were Dorothy Milter and Evelyn St Coach had to worry along without the ser vices of Phil and Mary Osborne sidelined with injuries and vacationing Lois and Terry MARRIAGE MARSHALL On Wednesday evening July at United church par sonage Manilla Mrs Gertrude Marshall of Manilla was united in marriage to Mr J Albert Mount AT HOME Mrs J Ralston will be celebrating her birthday on August She wilt be pleased to have her friends and relatives call on her in the afternoon from to pm and In the evening from to pm the home of Mr and Mrs John Statisticians reporting that sport fishing is big business in Canada estimate it is worth an annual annually Wild plantain leaves young and tender and cooked as a wild spinach make a delightful sub stitute for the garden spinach There are 336 knit goods mills in Canada operating in com munities and employing some 25000 people Head Accredited Vaccinated Wednesday August 7 pm selling in the HAYS SALES ARENA mile of Trafalgar on No Highway Fresh and springing cows and heifers Top tirade from fully accredited herds HAYS FARMS LIMITED Sale Managers King Berg in Hot Series King City and have their disciples hanging on the ropes in their endeavors to de clare a winner in their best of three PeelYork semifinal ser ies The two evenly matched sides have played three games two ended in a He King tri umphed in the third Well deal with this latter con test played Thursday under the lights first King sprang a fourrun uprising in fourth and three in the sixth and backed Phil eighthit pitching- ah attack and near errorless ball to fashion the win Bill Patton Bob Charlie Shields and Keith Kyle furnished two hits each for the winners Ken Ellison the loser to son in the pitching exchange had help from Barney Graham with a homer and triple and from the brothers Don and who got into the hit act with two each Tuesday the teams resumed at King City using a threerun first of seventh rally to gain a three all verdict Hits by Doug Brown Barney Graham Walt Thompson Murray Ed wards Don and Don red early 3 lead as the Bergers counted twice in the second and once in the fifth Charlie Shields and were King big guns with a pair of hits and Joe Nat alie whacked a double in the last of the seventh three run explo sion Arrow Shoot The annual archery shoot for the Silver Arrow will be held at St Andrews College campus north of Aurora on Sun day It will be the first shoot in the district since years ago when it was held south of Aurora at the hunt club Sponsor of the shoot this year is Bob Newmarket holder of the trophy Win ner of each shoot becomes captain of the Silver Arrow and second becomes the first lieutenant of the Silver Arrow Harry Mark- ham Newmarket is lieutenant this year They were winners in last years shoot at Toronto It is up to the winner of the Silver Arrow to sponsor the shoot the summer following The Silver Arrow was Originated at Yorkshire England in A Canadian charter was given years ago and a Canadian trophy is pre serited A copy of the original rules set down in govern the shoot Sunday The copy of the rules is written in old English phrases as the Exercises of Archery is lawful laudable healthful and innocent and to the end that Gods Holy Name may not be dishonoured by any of that Society one clause states it is agreed and hereby declared that if any one of them shall that day curse or swear in the hearing of any of the company and the same proved before the captain and lieuten ant he shall forthwith pay down one shilling and so tionably for every oath to be distributed by the captain to the use of the poor of that place or where they then shoot and in case of refusal or neglect to pay the same then such party to be excluded from scooting any more till payment is made as above said Archers from all over Ontario will be at the shoot on Sunday The competition will get under way at 1 pm The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Page The Common Round By Isabel Inglte Colville PRESENTATION PARTY lease from the sick room And now came the event for which we Were gathered when Kathleen Heisey Pres ton and Nicole and Brenda Glov er carried in a beautiful floor lamp It lowered above these small ladies and was with its decoration pink bells an Im posing object It was placed ceremoniously before the guest of honor Miss Dorothy of Toronto who with her bridesmaid to be Miss seated in state In the centre of the room Miss who had been under the impression that she was simply coming for tea and a re union with her friends at was taken by surprise but was able to make a very of- fective little speech of thanks and we all hope that she and David will have many pleasant evenings to enjoy its light Miss was formerly a teacher In school Her marriage to David Preston It takes more than ominous looking thunderheads to dampen enthusiasm when anything con nected with a wedding Is in pro gress So although this was natures attitude the after noon of Wednesday July 29 it was decidedly not that of those who journeyed to the home of Mrs Glover on that occasion One thinks instinctively of the city that is set on a hilt that car not be hid one rear the Glover home for miles stretched the summer landscape in the greens and golds of a July day Homes nestled among the trees and I heard Mrs say T never dreamed that our house stood out like that I could see the pointed spires of our great spruces and the lordly elms and maples that shade neighboring homes So peaceful and fertile it looked that one found it hard to remem ber that war devastation misery and ruin made some parts of the world a veritable hell on earth I takes place hi August But we could not stop to phil osophize and soon joined the 30 or more ladies who were having a good visit in the living room Our new neighbor Mrs Roy Cody was there giving us the opportunity to become acquaint and it was good to see Mrs Earl Toole out after her Ions HI- them It was a joy for me to be there for the same reason mother and Mrs Glovers mother Mrs Gardiner of Toron to were among the guests The cup of tea and delicious lunch which brought the after noon to a close added a pleasant finishing touch to a ddhtful afternoon- We will remember Rev E V Warren of Queens- ville officiated in Hope United church at the marriage of Betty Orion daughter of Mrs and the late Stuart to Lloyd Allan Balsdon son of Mr and Mrs Allan Sharon The bride given in marriage by Mr J D looked lovely in French lace and net over satin with fitted bodice standup collar and lilypoint sleeves Her veil was held by a A very pretty wedding took place at the Friends church dur ing the service Sunday July Rev Burton Hill performed the double ring ceremony The bride Marie Louise GilkesJ daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket was united in marriage to Manfred son of Mr and Mrs Wil lie Stutgirst Germany The bride was given in mar riage by her father and looked lovely in yellow nigrum with white accessories and a corsage of yellow and white carnations Mr Lloyd brother of the bride acted as best man and Mrs Lloyd sisterinlaw of bride was bridesmaid coronet of seed pearls and she She chose rose pink nigrum with carried a cascade of red roses white accessories and a corsage jo Its darling Its delightful Its newest style for your child Mother this is a good investment of time and fabric She wears dress and sun hat the rest of summer jacket and dress to school Pattern Childrens sizes 2 Size dress 134 yards jacket 1 yard bonnet yard Appli que instructions are included This easytouse pattern gives perfect fit Complete Sew Chart shows you every step Send CENTS In coins stumps be accepted for pattern Print plainly NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN care of the Newmarket Bra and Express Pattern Love to have a huge wardrobe for least amount of sewing This is for you Now a sundress later on its a jumper with its own bowtied blouse Jumper opens flat for ironing blouse has short or threequarter sleeves Pattern Misses sizes 20 3ft- 38 Size jumper 3S yards 39inch blouse yards 35inch This easytouse pattern gives perfect tit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS in coins cannot be accepted for this pattern Print plainly STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN MARTIN care of the Newmarket Era and Express Pattern and white carnations The bride was attended by her sister Ruth as bridesmaid wear ing yellow net over taffeta with lace bolero and matching head dress She carried a nosegay of mauve and yellow mums Fred Glover brotherinlaw of the groom was best man and Alvin Pegg brother of the bride was usher Betty of Toronto was organist During the sign ing of the register Patricia sang Because and Betty Shropshire sang Ill Walk Be side You At the reception at the brides home the brides mother chose navy blue sheer with white and a corsage of pink roses and the grooms mother chose turquoise and white nylon mesh and a corsage roses The happy couple left on a trip to Quebec New Brunswick and the eastern States the bride travelling in a grey white taffeta dress red velvet coat and white accessories with a corsage of red roses accessories of pink and white carnations The ladies of the Friends church provided the flowers The brides mother was gown ed in old rose with white acces sories Mrs Burton Hill was soloist The reception was held at the home of the bride with Mrs Grant Fulsom and Mrs L Stead- man assisting The happy couple left for a trip to Niagara Falls I and parts They will reside in St Catharines FREE FREE New bulbs to replace your old type bulbs the ones with the glass tip on them will be Ev en by us free if you will turn the ones in to us This old type of bulb causes inter ference on television or them have been turned in but there are still some in use Each bulb you turn in gives you a chance on a new Gen eral Electric mantel radio do nate by television owners in Newmarket Bring the old bulbs in to our store or take them to our booth at the Trade Fair The draw for the radio will be made at the Fair on Aug 16 This offer applies to those liv ing in Newmarket or its im mediate vicinity only STEWART Radios and Appliances KESWICK BOX PHONE 13ft MIXED TREBLES A mixed trebles tournament was held on Friday July at the local greens of the Newmar ket Lawn Bowling club Bowl ers from the Aurora and clubs joined with the Newmarket group in the open tournament There were about 30 players entered in the even ings games Winners Included first high with three wins Frank and rink second high with three wins Charles Willis and rinkj high with two wins Ernie Wright and rink high with one win Beare and rink Round Robin Tourney A round robin tournament for the intermediate group of the Newmarket Tennis club was held at the local courts on Thursday July 24 This is a regular part of the active program main tained by the Newmarket club which has tripled its membership this season- Winners were Mau reen West and Donald Jackson Maureen defeated Patsy Cock to take the girls section and Donald with a score of took boys division by downing Rod West Those participating in the tournament included Patsy Cock Pat Brown Lois Maureen West Jane Edwards Judy Belt Donald Jackson Rod West and Don Cock The president of the league Frank Mount Albert seated the prizes of tennis balls and a visor to the win ners Following the tournament group went to the home of their instructor Keith Davis who is the president of the club for a roast Membership An the club this year stands at over with ap proximately junior members The courts are active daily The clubs treasurer is Ben nett and is sec retary Another tournament for the intermediate group will bo held end of August when trophies will be awarded the winners MOUNT PLEASANT There will be no isobath school or church service at ML Pleasant next Sunday Aug as Mr and Mrs are on holidays Sorry to hear that Mr J met with an accident to his car on Sunday while return ing with his family from holi days at Cambridge Mr and Mrs Harry Davis and Neil and Mr Davis of Lake- view had Sunday supper with Mr and Mrs Davidson So much vet weather is mak ing it difficult for the farmers to get grain harvested Newmarket Social News About relatives gathered on Aug at Sharon Park to bid farewell to Mrs Viva and daughter Charlotte who had motored to Newmarket from South Miami Florida Also present were Mr and Mrs Irwin Winnipeg who are here to visit Mrs Irwins brothers Messrs Elmer Wilbur and Hex dot Shropshire and sisters Mrs Duncan Mrs Rose and Mrs Quarles Mrs and her daughter spent Hi Aft Master W a 1 has returned home to Toronto after visiting his grandparents life days Duncan and Mrs Isaac for three Mr and Mrs Irwin are vis- weeks Miss Stewart of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs and Miss Macgee Mrs Perry Winch Sr has turned from the West after be ing with her son Rev Gordon Winch for five weeks at Central Butte Mr and Mrs Malcolm of Hanover spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Isaac Waldon Two Newmarket Students Guests at When more 200 outstand ing students from Ontario high schools converge on the Cana dian National Exhibition grounds on Warriors Day Aug two young people from Now market high school will be a stroke on Friday evening hand Invited to represent their but is somewhat improved again school are Bill Wilson of Col- Miss Helen Abbott nurse-in- lege St and Joan or training Toronto has- taken a 12 Niagara St theyll be position at hospital guests of the directors for for a month a day of fun that will keep them Miss Edith Bond of Toronto busy from early morning until there now Mrs John Cain has return ed from a three weeks vacation in Montreal where she has been visiting her niece Mrs Car penter SCHOMBERG Mr Edward suffer- weekend with Mr and Mrs Edward A bus load of ladies motored on Thursday and at tended the rug and fair Mr and Mrs and Mrs spent the weekend with friends at Gait Mrs James ONeil spent Wed nesday and Thursday at Barrio visiting Mrs James Mr and Mrs Tanner of Toronto are spending a week with the parents Mr and Mrs Stonehouse the last firework has been set off after the grandstand per formance Also invited to attend are Principal J and his wife and the chairman of the school board and his wife Dr and Mrs Harold of Sutton The days program will be geared to youth and will include plenty of group singing square dancing and music by school bands A basket lunch served on the lawn will act as a real mixerupper along the lines of the oldfashioned box social No girl will be allowed to share her basket with the boy from her homo town warns womens director Kate Desserts will be served under a colorful marquee before the group sets off on a tour of the grounds In the Coliseum some of the young guests will have a chance to model in a few of nearly fashion shows presented daily by the Womens Division Theyll see the latest and smart est in clothes Canadian manufacturers have planned for them Brigadier Rockingham will be on hand and will present prizes for winning school arts and crafts entries Among them will be the 100 prize awarded for the best mural submitted by a Canadian high school to Margaret Hewitt of high school Yu kon Territory The 15ycarold girl Is being flown to Toronto as guest of the CNE and will be part of the group A trip down the famous midway with time for a few rides and per haps a sideshow or two is also 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