GIVES PRIZES FOR ESSAYS AND POSTERS The Newmarket Womans Christian Temperance Union rej presented books for prizes to the following for essays in grades and first Paul Blair second third Mason- Alberta also received a second prize for essay Honorable mention certificates of recognition were presented to the following for essays Brian Allan Jeanne Hints Brian Guy Revel Dorothy Ann May Sharon Susan Noble and Margaret Keffer Books were also given the following as prizes for drawing posters first George Robertson second Bobby Hunter third Jane Honorable mention certificates of reepgnition were presented to the following for drawing pos ters David Townsley David Boyd Albert Dorothy Taylor David Brian Allan Arlene Smith Gary Edwards Tommy Carol Books were also given the fol lowing as prizes for posters in grade Dennis Cuppage Karen Johnston Ann Lynn Mrs ML grade two class made a health book as a class project and the pupils were presented with two books for their library Recital Held At Albert Sports Day This Saturday m m A recital by public school The Cheerio Qroup of the children of the district was pre- United church held its meeting sentecl at the town hall last at the home of Tuesday night Schools taking Misses Brooks They voted part were and Sec tions and East The adjudicator Dr J to York County hospital and to the Cancer Research Fund Ida Hopkins read a poem a of the Royal Brooks gave a paper on of Music gave the junior citizenship as seen by New Can j j adians and Mildred Dike a new book The congregation of the United church was pleased to have guest speaker John Lock Mr Geo Price is having a new barn erected on the foundation of the one destroyed by fire last winter You can help the Horticultural society make our town raining from throwing- waste paper around the streets The society put wire baskets on the streets for refuse service was chapel on Monday afternoon for the late Benjamin strong formerly of Zephyr Rev Perry in charge Interm I- ft VANDORF On Saturday evening Misses Elsie and Ann Crawford were hostesses to the Wesley when they entertained the mem bers with games and served ham burgers and doughnuts- Congratulations to Mr George Richardson who was elected as councillor filling the vacancy of Mr who movj from this community I Mr and Mrs William attended the reunion services on Sunday at Smithfield United church Mr and Mrs Grant arid and Mr and Mrs Merrill Johnston motored to New York state for the week- end- On Saturday evening May relatives met at the home of Mr and Mrs Austin Richardson j to honor their nephew Robert Moore son of Mr and Mrs Cam- 1 Moore and his bride Miss- Croke Toronto whose marriage took place May They received many beautiful gifts This was also the birthday celebration of Mr of Mrs A Rich ardson Miss Margaret Richardson is spending a few days with her cousin Mrs Mr and Mrs Shirley White and family Markham on Sunday visited Mr and Mrs A White Mr- and Mrs Jack Irwin family had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs Harvey Holt Rev and Mrs Austin and children had Monday tea with Mr Thaxters sister Mrs Jack Irwin and Mr Irwin and family pupils great praise and good marks The senior pupils of these schools were in another class assisted try from the Mount Albert school who sang and performed folk dances Dr also praised the senior pupils Chairman of the con cert was Knight inspector of public schools for North Ontario County He prais ed the work of the music superb visor for the schools Miss Armstrong Miss Beth was piano accompanist for file choirs and rhythm Also present at the recital was A Noble public school inspec tor for North York Teachers present were Mr J Oldham Mr Galloway Mr Jones MissWO Harrison and Mr Miss Beverley Couper has completed school and is secretary for the staff of Newmarket high school Mr and Mrs Marvin Allison and Mrs Bert Pen were visitors at the home of their uncle Mr Al lison on the weekend Some members of the Wo mens Institute attended the dis trict meeting of North York at on Thursday About ladies attended Mount Alberts annual Petersen revisited his Sports Day is on Saturday June Denmark for the first Beginning at oclock in n he was present for his parents wedding anniversary last month On May Mr return ed to Newmarket from a months holiday trip to Denmark- He made the trip by plane While there Mr vis ited relatives in many sections ENTERTAIN RED GROSS Era and Express Thursday June Page AT AFTERNOON TEA Misses Edith and Helen Rob ertson entertained at tea on Tuesday afternoon Among the guests were the executive mem bers of the Newmarket branch Canadian Red Cross and the knitters and sewers of the work groups SOFT DRINK MACHINE The York County Hospital Wo mens auxiliary has placed a soft drink vending machine at the hospital The machine has been installed at the emergency en trance in the obstetrical wing The sale of soft drinks from the machineVwilt be a steady source of income for the auxiliary in its work for the comfort and steam toaster Bouquets of lilacs and tulips formed the chief decorations in wellbeing of hospitalized the house Pouring tea was Mrs George Case Mrs Camp- bell Mrs Alan Cody and Mrs DRAW Fred assisted The tea A draw was held by the closed the season for the local Mrs club Newmarket to Red Cross workers iron or an automatic was made by William Warden at the Newmarket Fur niture and Electric store on Fri day May Mrs John 16 Hamilton St was the lucky winner Sh2 chose the toaster a her prize BOWLING The opening of the season for the mens club in Newmarket will be held on Tuesday June be followed by bowling on the green Dinner will be served on funds for the York County club house verandah rain or Building campaign The shine All members are asked draw which was for either a to be present Drake daughter of Mr and Mrs Elijah Drake Hol- w is the bride in this recent photo She married James was in Mount Albert cemetery son of Mr and Mrs Walter Stickwood shower was held on Friday market Photo by Studios evening for Miss Harri son at the home of her mother Mrs I when the bride of this week received many lovely A miscellaneous shower was held on Monday evening for Miss Audrey Lapp a bride of last week at the home of parents Mr and Mrs Bruce Lapp REVISITS HOMELAND forenoon the rural schools will have their field day after a parade from the public school There will be a program of races games arid good prizes will be given In the afternoon there will be softball games by adult teams also rural school competitions pitching and a stage show with Vince as master of ceremonies The even ing will be something for every one comedians dancers piano accordionists and five year old celebrations drummer boy square dancers others Those who GARDEN PARTY Eaton Hall farm the home of Lady Eaton will be the scene of a garden party on Thursday June 3 pm Afternoon tea will be served Tours of the beautifully landscaped gardens will be arranged and there will be prizes for lucky ticket hol ders The garden party is sponsored by York County Hospital Wo mens auxiliary General con vener is Mrs- Ivan King Entire proceeds will go to the Hospital fund EVANS FUELS BUSINESS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JUNE JULY and AUGUST HOLD SHOWER FOR JUNE BRIDE ELECT Miss Martin bride- elect of June 5 was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs Leslie Graves on Wednesday May There were present from Toronto Aurora Keswick Glen lie and other centres The shower was held by mem bers and friends of the Free church Newmarket The house was decorated with pink and white streamers Miss Mar- tin opened her many gifts Ider an arch of flowers and streamers Tulips and lilacs were used as decorations hi- asMiumi Refreshments were served of Denmark His parents Mr Mr and Mrs Albert hostess was assisted by and Mrs cele- trGti were in King City Misses Evelyn Crowder and Elsie their golden weeding United church on Saturday May on May when all 22 The bride is Audrey Marie their family was present for Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs occasion In all relatives George Brown King City The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Robert Klein- NEW LOW PRICES Mrs Raymond Marshall en tertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter on Saturday at their home on the fifth con cession Mr and Mrs T and of St Davids visited Mr and Mrs Charles Walton re cently anrt many wish to dance may do so to Crcjghtons orchestra and the lucky draw be held in the evening Super will be served in the hall at 530 Mrs Shields left for To ronto on Thursday and expect to leave for Vancouver this week for several months Mr Clarence Pearson who was on a short visit here from Vancouver left on Thursday to motor home He took his mother Mrs Annie Pearson and his aunt Mrs If Thompson back with him Rev and Mrs left on Saturday to attend the confer ence of the United church at North Bay HAS BIRTHDAY Mrs Ma4artpWNewmar- celebrated- her birthday on Monday May Neighbors and friends called on her Mrs Lapp who has been ill for the past two months is pro- pressing satisfactorily She is making her home with Mrs Richard Beckett ASSIST DRAMATISTS William Parsons and Robert Chadwick president and past president of the Newmarket Art club assisted with the scenery and stage settings in the recent burg JR LADIES AID The closing meeting of the sea son will be held by the Junior Ladies Aid Christian Baptist church Newmarket at the home off Mrs Edwards Pearson St on Tuesday June All junior women of the congre gation are invited to attend MEET The regular monthly meeting of the afternoon group of the Ladies Aid of the Christian Bap- list will be held in the Sunday school room on production or Arms and the day June at pm A Man by the Newmarket social hour will be spent after malic club I the meeting Gibbons PLAN PARTIES A series of euchre parties has been planned for the summer months by the ScoutGuide Mo thers auxiliary Newmarket The first will be held on Wednesday June pm in the Scout hall The euchres will continue each Wednesday at the same time and place until August 25 Mrs Reginald is the general convener There will be prizes and a draw at each eu chre Proceeds from the project will be used for improvements in the Scout hall J A AND OLD TIRE -jT- j The Federal governments Old Age Security Fund can hardly be selfsupporting despite taxes that were supposed to make it so for in October the vernment decided to lend the fund 2202000 MOUNT PLEASANT The Mount Pleasant annivers ary will be held next Sunday June with services at 11 am and pm The Rev Geo will be the minister There will also be special music by Miss Miss Black Mr and others Some of the ladies from here attended the missionary con vention in Newmarket last Tues day Mr and Mrs Bernard David son spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Harry Morton Sorry to hear that Mrs Bert Stephens is suffering with blood poison