Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Aug 1952, p. 5

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NOW IS THE TIME To Order Your NEW SUIT Styled For You In Attractive Fall Shades TwoPiece Suit Morrisons Mens Wear Two fltorcs Newmarket and Aurora Main Newmarket St Aurora MIDNITE DANCE Sunday AUG 31 Labor Day VAN WALKER and ORCHESTRA featuring Walter Scott CEDAR BEACH LAKE MUSSELMAN DANCING EVERY SATURDAY DURING SEPTEMBER USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING UNWANTED ARTICLES INTO CASH You Saw It OUTSIDE You Saw It INSIDE the TRADE FAIR The Refrigerator that was made for once a week shopping Theres A Wonderful New REFRIGERATOR m In the type you want and the size you need AT BYERS Limited YOUR Phone Newmarket The brides father conducted the ceremony recently when M Grace Smith daughter of Rev and Mrs- P Smith of was united in marriage to Lome Elford only son of Mr and Mrs Orlando of New market and grandson of Mr Allan of Sutton West and the late Mrs Cryderman The marriage was solemnized In the Free Methodist church where Rev Smith is pastor The church was pret tily decorated with standards of white and pink gladioli Don Stevens cousin of the bride Rochester was pianist Miss Ruth Hardy of cousin of the groom was solo ist singing Perfect Love and during the signing of the register sang Wedding Prayer Miss Hardy was dress ed in pink satin and lace with white accessories and a head dress of pink flowers The bride given in marriage by her brother Wesley Smith of Niagara Falls was radiant in a full length satin gown with net yoke and veil with short train caught with lily of the valley She carried and orchid cascade with white gladioli The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Aug Page in Newmarket where the was gowned in sage green net over taffeta and Marjorie Pres ton wore pink net over taffeta James Smart Newmarket was best man and Albert Reynolds ushered The brides mother received at home wearing navy sheer with matching accessories and a pink and white corsage and the grooms mother chose a gown groom is a stationary engineer For travelling the bride chose a pink suit and navy accessories with orchid corsage PRESTON Pine Orchard Union church was the setting when Dorothy Ruth daughter of Mrs Toronto was united In marriage to David navy sheer white accessories Oliver Preston son of Mr and Mrs Preston Rev Nor man Rowan offici ated The bride who was given in marriage by Robert Miller chose a fullskirted gown lace over blush satin Her fingertip veil was caught to a Juliet cap and she carried roses with white gladioli and and a corsage of pink roses The bride wore n turquoise suit and navy accessories Edge bridesmaid BE REFRESHED Pictured are the principals in the recent McGregor- Analog wedding Seated in the centre are the bride and groom Mr and Mrs Sherman McGregor He is the son of Mr and Mrs Cephas McGregor Lindsay The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George of Newmarket From left to right rear row are Allan Wood usher McGregor usher Wilson and satin streamers and Mrs Lloyd Penny bridesmaids Mrs Clarke Dunn maid of honor Victor McGregor best man tied in lovers knots Clarence Black and Wilson ushers front Margaret Black flower girl bride and groom Miss Jennings and Elizabeth Black flower girl Photo by of London was maid hon or wearing a green nylon gown with a fingertip veil and carry ing a nosegay of gold roses Miss Frances Bin- brook niece of the bride was flower girl and was dressed in a yellow taffeta gown and carried a nosegay of butterflypink roses Allan Cryderman of Newmar ket uncle of the groom was best man and ushers were Allan Smith of St Catharines brother of the bride and Kay of Port Credit cousin of the groom Following the marriage cere mony a reception was held on the lawn at the home of the brides parents Some guests were present from Yale Mich Rochester Newmarket Niagara Falls Ham ilton St Catharines Burlington and Toronto The brides mother received at her home wearing a figured ny lon dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses The grooms mother was dressed in navy sheer with white accessories and corsage of pink Pinnochio roses The bridal table was adorned with a wedding cake with rose bowls of sweet peas Mr Ferguson of Sarnia uncle of the bride proposed a toast to which the groom re plied After a wedding trip to koka and Georgian Bay the happy will take up GRAND RE OPENING We are proud to extend to the people of Newmarket and District an Invitation to view our new modern store front We hope that you will like it for it la your good and continued which has made It possible To show our gratitude In a small way arc offering you substantial savings for ten days on the following items SPRINGMAID SHEETS Large double bed size x Extra large double bed size 108 Snowy white bleached cotton in smooth strong texture makes these wear and tear resistant sheets They are soft sheets at prices PILLOW CASES In of a Made of he same snowy white smooth strong cotton as the sheets and a real saving at this price Shown here following their recent wedding are Mr and airs Bob Scott The bride is the former Jean daughter of Mr and Mrs Newmarket The groom is the son j of Mr and Mrs Scott From left to right are Jean and Anno Van- bridesmaids Mrs Carl Moore matron of honor Mr and Mrs Scott Lloyd Harvey best man Wilfred and Robert ushers Flower girl is Carrol News Of The News for this column must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately Austin Rumble and Miss Bur rows Mrs were the committee Mrs Camp bell was unable to be present NYLONS gauge denier U First quality gossamer sheer serviceable beauties to create thai welldressed feeling KROY KNITTING WOOL Threeply unshrinkable Twenty beautiful shades to fill all your knitting needs for fall and winter GOODS GOODS RAP PHONE HI MAIN Si The regular monthly meeting of Zephyr brunch was held on Aug in the community hall The president Mrs Pickering opened the meeting with a poem branch will hold side the stone terraces banked j entitled At Home the Iheir August meeting at the home of Mrs Gordon Munro on the evening Wednesday Aug at pm Motto Laughter is a tonic do not bottle it Mrs Allan con vener of home economies and health will provide the program and is expecting to have Mrs Charles Hicks of to demonstrate the art of cookie making Hostesses are Mrs James MatDonald and Mrs Jack Gamble You arc welcome Conservation was the subject taken at branch by Mrs Jesse at the home of Mrs Marshall on the afternoon of August She traced the beginnings of fiber and Don Valley sur veys toward the conservation of trees wild life soil water and recreation The first meeting for the Valley Conner- vallon Authority was held in The survey came between WW and She of salmon ftsh in the River In the early day how disappearance of causes spring floods and soil erosion She spoke of the value of farm ponds contour plowing and strip farming Conserva tion means preservation of na tural resources and upon Hint future generations of Canadians will depend for their livelihood Mrs was given a vote of thanks for her paper by Mrs Norman Miss gave reading from the Common Round by Mm Isabel of Vino Or chard Mrs J Glass enlarg ed on the motto comparing with a garden where good seeds are productive through care and love When members answered the roll call by naming a vege- Mrs hied the vitamin content of each Mra A Black gave two humorous readings Mrs lien and Hoy of Were visitors at the meeting coming with Mrs The lofty grandeur of the estate of Blair Acton Burrows la all that the name Implies The pink tinted mud bungalow built on a hill In has a commanding view to the north overlooking heights of wood lands Surrounding a ro acres of trees was on Ideal for a restful hut exhilarating picnic for Kin City Women In last week Beneath a large oak tree on the lawn bo- vith flowering plants about adults and children drank in the beauty of this part of King township The height of land on which the mud house is built was bar ren when Miss Burrows first came there She has reforested with red pine and European larch that form natural avenues of growth The whole scene is one of charm ami beauty Com bined with the hospitality of the hostess the afternoon was ex ceedingly pleasant The living room of the bunga low with its huge beams flag stone huge stone fire- place and large windows has an I old world atmosphere empha sized by antique furniture the while Siberian sleigh dog is a faithful watch dog aloof in man ner lie has intelligence beyond his kind and is master of any situation Miss Burrows believes that nothing in natural life need be lost whether it be the leaves of her sumach trees that make ex cellent dyes or the spikes lhat made a decoration for her living room desk Before a course of games were conducted by Mm Hoy he president Mrs A K Jar vis held a short business session A report on the com- in unity hall progress was brief ly discussed Mrs Ivan sent a report on improvements at York County Home for the Aged in which was mentioned the fine work of those in charge of County coun cil is spending money or sev eral improvement and there Is a decided improvement to the in terior appearance Credit was given to King City for its help helping along this line Names have been sent In to the to participate In IhO Five Ways to Improve the and the Canadian Traffic Quiz The president called for suggestion in raising funds for work to bo pre- at the September meet ing A contest on dropping clothes pins In a milk bottto won by Mrs Wilde and Mrs Shropshire The spike content was won by Mrs hen with two of the hammer ami Mrs Nobles eight blows to nail into an old piece of tim ber Mrs J Norm won the lucky flpot prize children had a foot race and balloons to blow Refreshments were serv ed in picnic buffet stylo topped off by ice cream Mrs Archie Campbell Mrs liar ode and Mary Stewart col lect followed by the Prayer The minutes of the last meet ing were read and roll call an swered by It members with visitors present A letter was read from nursery slating that they would bring slides and a lecture on gardening etc on the even ing of Oct 15 This was ap proved by all present and was also suggested it be an open meeting as it would be inter esting to the folk as well The treasurer gave her report on our field day activities which was more favorable than last year There was an open discussion about our annual bus trip but it was left to committee to make arrangements Mrs Graham look charge of the meeting for home econ omics group After singing Maple Leaf Forever a reading entitled Posture Pointers was given by Mrs An in teresting Horn to all ladies Kit chen and Hath room Improve ments was read by Mrs Little Arlene gave a piano solo Mrs gave us many lips on ironing a mans shirt Two little girls Karen Pickering and Arlene sang a duet entitled Bring Hack My Kitty To Me Mrs Ctelland spent few moments telling us- of the advantages of a pressure cooker Meeting closed with National An them followed by social half hour CORDUROY winning Young Fashion Aurora branch regular month ly meeting on Thursday Aug 28 at pm at homo of Mrs J Klees Maple fit Roll call What I best about this month There is to be a shower for the of articles made from sugar bags Agriculture Canadian industries Mrs Hostesses Mrs Pines Anderson Mrs Jennings Leonardo OUR NEW BACK-TO- SCHOOL COLLECTION IN FALL COLORS Get Lovely Curves S to lbs few i hour iut4 to with Kki W Try TtbW lor toTCO ftp TtfrMlG TO SEW IN VOGUE PATTERNS FOR FALL the Year Fabric ranks as a for Clothes Its soft velvet- smooth finish and stylo fall toned and rich distinction t any Wo arc to announce that we now have an expert to announce that we now have an dressmaker at your service CORDUROY A YARD DRY GOODS GOODS PHONE 117 MAIN ST

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