Newmarket Era and Express, 3 May 1956, p. 13

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s The sudden passing of Mr John J Cameron on Tuesday April was a shock to all time passed away on been ill heme in at the Grant nursing for some I L friends His wife Beryl Brown predeceased him in De cember They had no children The funeral was held from the Parlors Among those at- Mending was a large represents Hon of and Cubs from North Gwlilimbury Pack led by V Mr and Mrs Dick Stewart The last few years after join ting the Keswick Optimists Mr Cameron had been active in i Scout work The boys formed a guard of honor The pallbearers members of Kes viek mist club Interment was in Rev in charge of the service preached a comforting sermon taking the place of Rev Campbell of the Y United Church which Mr Cam- attended Formerly Mr Cameron was from Scotland and lived in the West for many years After coming to Ontario he had charge of Golf club and later for years was manager of Golf club Courteous and kindly he leaves many friends here He and his wife made their home with an aunt Miss Lynn at the lake The Christian church monthly missionary meeting held Friday evening April was an interesting one Miss Susan gave a repeat her winning talk on North Gwillimbury and Miss Carolyn spoke on the United Rev Serrick gave an address and Mr Sanders pictures of England and Armenia At the close of the meeting Mr Sanders was pre- with a testament as a farewell gift as he and Mrs Sanders arc soon moving to a new home in Hamilton Mr and Mrs Fergus Taylor and Myron of Newmarket visil- Mrs S Kennedy and Mrs F Pollock on Sunday Alma Winch who has Her brother Mr Jack Winch lives near Willow Beach and Perry in Keswick Mrs Perry Winch is spending a few days with Rev and Mrs Gordon Winch and children in Toronto Miss Gail entertained her friends on Saturday night on the occasion of her birth day Rev Mr Campbell is improv ing and able to be out of the hospital Miss Carol spent the weekend with Miss Doris Knights Queensville Mrs Perry Winch Jr and children of Chatham visited friends and relatives of the dis trict over the weekend Despite the rain April 27 there was a large group of children of the baby band and their mo thers at the party in the fireside room Mrs Lloyd Sedore as sisted by Mrs Geo had a well planned program Mrs and Mrs Agar assisted with the program The ladies under Mrs G Carr served lunch There will be a family pot luck supper on May PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Douglas Hope Jane and Donna spent Wednes day with Mr and Mrs Clarence Decker Grimsby Mrs G P Wood has returned from a visit with relatives in New Jersey USA Mr Sam and Miss Helen were guests at the wedding of Mr ne phew Mr Francis Holt and Miss Betty Clarke at Co Mr and Mrs James Hope at tended the funeral of the late Mrs Miles at bridge on Wednesday The new public school was occupied on The WI will meet at the home of Mrs B Dike at Queens ville on Friday May Roll call One step I can make toward world peace Motto Cast thy bread upon the water Current events will be by Mrs Douglas Hope Mount Albert News SHARON Morning prayer at St James the Apostle each Sunday morn ing at Sunday school is at There will be a special dedication service conducted by Rev J Rhodes rural dean May at pm in St James church The United church service is in the hall next Sunday at the usual time am Sunday school is at am The follow ing Sunday Mothers Day it is hoped to have the service in the church There will be a bap tismal service The sympathy of Sharon goes out to the Fry family on the death of Mrs Frys brother Mr Frank Kershaw of Goderich Newmarket Motors Ltd St Phone 1100 Chevrolet Chevrolet Trucks Automotive parts and service specialists all makes Front End AUynment Brakes Steering Light Body Work Pain liny Automatic Transmissions ICnyinc Overhauls Carburet ion All General Repairs WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SERVICE Dan Proprietor Phone QUEENSVILLE Mr and Mrs Andrews visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rose and family at Mount Albert on Sunday The fourth meeting of the Queens Chefs was held at the home of Betty Rose on April 20 at pm A flower qui was held The dis cussion was on meats The group work for this meeting was the filling in of the different cuts of beef on a chart The next meeting will be held at the home of Kathleen Rich ardson on Saturday May 5 at 2 pm Mrs Fred Doane of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Sydney Thompson on Sunday last She also visited her brother Will Link and Mrs Link Mr Archie Smith Mr Jack Smith and Mrs Roy Gibson vis ited in on Sunday Mr and Mrs Sheridan spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Floyd Cunningham Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Herb Kershaw in the loss of the formers brother During the electrical storm last Friday the valuable Here ford bull property of Mr Roy was struck by lightning and killed Mrs and daughters of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm Congratulations to Mr and J WHITCHURCH AWARDS The final paper drive of the Scouts and Cubs will bo on Sat- day morning May 5 On Monday May at p the WMS and the CGIT arc holding an affiliation ser vice in the United church base ment Mothers of mem bers and anyone else interested are invited to attend this ser vice Mrs Elsie Crazier and Tom spent the weekend with friends in Toronto Mr and Mrs Joseph Norwood Gait spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs Jack Arnold Mount Albert Fire Department is sponsoring a dance in the town hall on Friday May Thirtytwo from Mount Al bert attended the annual York County rally in United church on Saturday April The leaders and members are to those who took carloads of girls down to and to those who came after them Mrs Esther Boyd is spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs Mary Rolling Regular Sunday services are being held at the Church of the the former Gospel church Sunday school is held at 3 pm and the evening ser- vice is at oclock On Friday evening April a Sunday school supper for both Mount Albert and Egypt congre gations was well attended and much enjoyed Master Gordon Vair boy ventriloquist was present at the Sunday afternoon service Rev Earl in vites anyone to come and join in any of these services of wor ship On Saturday May the tag day for the Blind will be held in Mount Albert and vicinity Members of the will be calling at homes in the village during the morning and early afternoon Anyone giving one dollar or more and wishing an official receipt may have one contacting Mrs Bruce Rolling who is in charge of the tag day Mr and Mrs Alvin Arnold Newmarket were Saturday visi tors at the home of Mrs George Mr William who is confined to bed is improving The Cheerio club met on Sat urday evening April 28 at the home of Mrs Walter Rate with a large attendance The pro gram included a solo by Mrs Donald of Willow- dale a reading by Mrs H two numbers by Donna of Zephyr and an instructive demonstration on Good Grooming Mrs Donald of made up an interesting part of the program Mrs Shillinglaw Mrs Foster Hop kins Mrs Walter Rate were in charge of the program May meeting will be at the home of Mrs M Kirton Mr James Jarvis Stouffville spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Roy Mr and Mrs Pyke and Jackie spent Monday in Toronto visiting their four daughters and families Mrs A and Douglas visited Mr and Mrs Robert Pyke on Friday evening James Dike was able to return home on Saturday from New market hospital after undergoing surgery for appendicitis Mr and Mrs Roy spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs and Eulene in Scarboro Jet The Horticultural Society will meet on May 3 in the basement of the United church at John A of Guelph will be the guest speaker speaking on Gardening around the home grounds 6race Church Holds Congregational Meeting Over members and adher ents sat down to a fellowship supper at Grace church New market oh Wednesday evening After the supper- the annual business meeting was held at which time reports from all de partments were received and the officers for the coming year were elected Substantial increases In mem bership and in finances in every department were reported The pastor plans for the new year The Newmarket Era and Express May Page HOUAND MARSH Mr Bierling and sons visit ed relatives in Grand Rapids Mich for the weekend Mrs and Dick visited friends in Brampton Miss and friend from Toronto visited Mrs over the weekend Miss has returned home after undergoing surgery at the York County hospital in Newmarket Mr and Mrs ilHa visited here during the week Mr and Mrs George and children are leaving for a two month trip to England and European countries Mr and Mrs P spent Sunday with the parents Mr and Mrs B Mr and Mrs Tjipkema and children visited Mr and Mrs on Sunday The Newmarket Public Library Complete Boating Handbook by Robert This hook gives you facts no making sail ing navigating and caring for small craft It will help you op crate your boat efficiently and get the greatest possible enjoy from it All Children Want To Learn a guide for parents Some of the chapter headings real as follows Tlwy Want To Play They Want to be in the Go They Want to do for Them selves They Want to Explore and Find They Want to Make Things They Want Music and Stories New fiction includes The Treasure of Pleasant Valley a novel about the Gold Rush by Frank Challenge for Dr Mays by Elizabeth Seifcrt and The Shadow of Suspicion by Irene Librarian a Will YES THIS IS j I v i for two SHARON Mrs Fred Hall Mrs Ben Cox Miss Kay Grose and Mrs Moss attended the annual Dio cesan conference in Toronto on Monday OF SUTTON WANTED POLICE CONSTABLE Applicants to apply in person to Acting Chief Constable on or before May J STEPHENS Acting Chief Constable Sutton Ontario Mrs Ben Cooper on of a son last week Mrs Murchison and family have moved to the house vacated by Mr Percy Mr Willard Cole has returned from serving on jury for several weeks Mrs would like to thank all those who helped can vass for the Cross A number attended the York Pioneers meeting at Sharon on Friday night and report a very interesting meeting The Trail Rangers had a very successful paper drive a t -j- ADD COMFORT AND VALUE YOUR HOME WITH CONTRACT FOR GRAVEL Lee Sand and Gravel Limited had the successful tender for the Whitchurch township gravel contract Five tenders were received for the job A total of yards will be delivered at a price of cents per ton Road Superintendent Ernest Davis stated that all roads in the municipality were passable al though there were some muddy sections that hadnt dried out as yet Council discussed at some length the question of dust con trol on the during the summer months Superintendent Davis said that calcium was not satisfactory on this travelled road especially if the weather was dry as was the ease last year Two letters of appreciation were received from township resi dents thanking the road depart ment for efficient work during the whiter travel treats for i Detroit St Louis Hew Orleans 1350 5070 down will purchase any used car t 1 A m J on our lot Tr lr Glidden o T I- I point and Woodwork r fv i For every room In the or roller stop or start any place Dries in gorgeous washable I T wood iA- A wood Wood SfaK an Wood and w All and y I j- I T I J Ml I J j v- Is Aim ivn A SHfiiT MAPLE HILL Anniversary services will be held in Maple Hill Baptist church next Sunday May Rev J Armstrong Toronto secretarytreasurer of the Fel lowship of Evangelical Baptist churches and a former pastor will he the speaker for the day Mrs Kerr Toronto will be guest soloist at the morning ser vice at It oclock The Maple Hill ladies double trio will also sing At the evening service at the Youth for Christ ladies choir will bring special music The young people attended the Toronto Bible college graduation exercises in Varsity arena last Friday night A new piano has been purch ased for the church Miss Carol Keswick spent the weekend with her cou sin Doris Knights Miss Valerie Boyd has return ed to her home after completing her Bible school course at Peter borough Aiwx KING GEORGE HOTEL Newmarket Phone 300 W v fi ff it V SSe 5v Purchasers must have steady o5 J- a nv Wan vv v 9Sj fTT IN r should I do about good credit ratings I News Mount Albert branch will meet on Thursday May at the home of Mrs Herb Harmon Roll call will bo answered by a recipe or a baking hint There will be a demonstration on mak ing buns and rolls This meet ing is under the Home Economics and Health convener Mrs Davis a i The regular meeting of the branch will be held at the home of Mrs Ida Thompson Willow Beach on May The motto Do good with what thou hadst or It will do thee no good will be replied to by Mrs The roll call Is to bo a Mothers Day verse Mrs Smith will be In charge of the program and lunch hostesses are Mrs H Huntley Mrs I Thompson and Mrs OPENI C U R RI NT ACCO T i surprising how many people think a current account is used only by busineee firms and professional men There are many advantage in a current account for personal use too especially if you are in the habit of writing frequent cheques With a current account you receive a convenient monthly 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