Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Jan 1952, page 7

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i Mabel Black accompanied Curtis attended funeral of her istcrinltw Hamburg on Friday r i l Queens He News i SEE FRED HOLDEN Antfanitife Mi Stoker Time r SERVICE DEAD STOCK HORSES CATTLE HOGS GORDON YOUNG Mr and Strs Roy Gibson and family of Newmarket were New Year guests of Mr arid Mrs Angus Smith Mr and Mrs itertained their friends at a Years party Misses Mary and Margaret entertained around young people at their home on New Years eve Norma Morton of Toron to spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Albert Maries The pupils of and Union St schools enjoyed a skating party at the arena on Friday afternoon Mr Jack Smith is taking a garage mechanics course in To ronto- Jack is employed by Mr A A Alexander A very successful euchre was held in school on Friday night Jan Mr Lowe held the lucky number for the Womens Institute quilt Mrs- Cecil McDonald took home the basket of groceries donated by Mr Angus Smith The Wo mens first prize was won by Mrs Frank Mrs Norm- Still won second prize Mr Art won mens first and Mr Tommy Miller won second The lone hand prize went to Mr Al- LIICUITC runny 14 1952 Due to increase in cost of dry cleaning we are forced to increase our prices SUITS PLAIN DRESS GIBB CLEANERS AND DYERS 19 Main St Newmarket DONTIE STOCK LIABILITY AUTO See Boyd MAIN ST represent companies including Pilot Perth and Sun i STOCK TAKING at THE MAN WITH GASH GETS A BARGAIN MENS Re value HOYS ALL WOOL DRESS HOSE To wear with Long Pants Size to 59 Mens MENS PYJAMAS Broadcloth Made by and Valve MENS COATS PARKAS etc Re up 1795 A J MENS ALL WOOL FLANNEL and MACKINAW SHIRTS Keg and only BOYS TWEED SUITS Coat Reg knee pants Sites 94 MENS OR 0T0ATS Keg value up to JO EACH S3 SUIT AND OVERCOAT TWO GARMENTS FOR Two garment for nearly price of dm THIS IS NOT A CLERICAL ERROR A BOND A CLOTHES MAKT04tfASURE SIRTS EXTRA PANTS FREE Weekend guests of Mrs S Bol ton were Mr and Mrs- Prentice of Toronto and Mr and Mrs S Bolton of Gilford Evening Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday Jan at at the home of Mrs Rex Smith- The devotional service will be conducted by Mrs Burgess Mrs Ray Glass will re view the study book The hos tesses are Mrs Bill Burkholder Miss Elsie Huntley and Mrs Sennett Miss Donna spent a couple of weeks with relatives in jronto The high school students and others are experiencing the in conveniences of the Gray Coach bus strike in Toronto A number of lady teachers met in school on Monday night to study curriculum re vision Miss Daley of Keswick is president of this group and Miss I of Jersey school is secretary The next bingo will be held in school on Friday Jan I subscribers to Blue Cross who wish to change their plan please get in touch with Mrs A J Milne Mrs Mr and Mrs Cam Johnson all of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Clyde Draper of Sutton were visiting at the home on Sunday MEETING The Newmarket Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting and election of officers in Trinity United church Sunday school room on Tuesday Jan Members of the society will sit down to a pot luck supper at 630 pm The evenings program and meeting will begin at oclock and the public is cordially in vited to attend God in Crea tion an outstanding sound film in color will be presented This movie depicts the actual pnt cesses The film is made avail able to the Newmarket society through the cooperation of district office There is only one copy of the film in Can ada and this week it is in Brunswick Prior to it being sent out to western Canada New market will have an opportunity of seeing it at the meeting oh Tuesday Jan I riV HOLDS SKATING The Young Peoples Society Free Methodist church New market held a skating party on Friday night Jan at the arena The party was well attended A very en joyable evening was spent by the group MEETING The January meeting of the Home and School Association vill take the form of an open discussion on Desirable stand ards of conduct for parents and youth As a followup on the successful discussion led at the last meeting by Dr Margaret this topic should pro vide an interesting evening for everyone The meeting will be held ihQ Prince Charles school Tuesday Jan pm A dial invitation is extended to the public to attend NEW DEALER Mr Harold Marshall has been appointed the local Fuller Brush dealer Any phone calls to the old dealer Mr Norm Park will receive prompt attention OBITUARY BasftMcHale A wellknown citizen of New market and a member of St Johns church and the Holy Name Society Basil died at his home Timothy Street West Newmarket on December 29 He will be greatly missed by many friends Born in Newmarket in Octo ber he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Mc On May he was married to Hall who vives him A butcher by occupation Mr was lost employed nt His chief interests were in baseball bowling and in caring for garden Also surviving are three bro thers Frank Camp Borden Wil fred of Toronto Bernard of Newmarket and a sister Katie Mrs Herbert Hugo Newmar ket Rev Father J of at requiem high mass at St Johns church on January were Ray McCaffrey Leo Frank Doyle Bruce Gibson and Sam interment was in St Johns cemetery Mr and Mrs James of Oak Park Illinois were guests of their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs C J Clarke Yonge street south during the Christmas holi day season Mr James is presi dent of the wellknown engineer ing and construction firm Chica go Foundations Councillor Clarence Davis and Howard Brohm had an enjoyable airplane trip over the Buttonvilte and surrounding countryside on Sunday afternoon January Mrs Fair and son Peter Sharon were Sunday guests of Mrs Charles Dunham Miss Dorothy Charles to spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Charles Mrs Geo has returned home after spending the holidays with her daughter in Toronto Mr and Mrs Watson and sons Keith and Bradley Sharon spent Sunday with Mrs Charles Dunham Misses Nora Knowles Jean Wilson Elizabeth and Jane have returned Toronto Normal school spending the Christmas holidays with their parents Wednesday Jan the Degree of Richmond Hill visited Queen Mary and presented the first degree work A delicious ban quet was served DORCAS MEETING A Dorcas meeting of the branch of the A St Pauls Anglican church market was held at the home of Mrs Bruce Hunter on Monday Jan Mrs John was cohostess Members exchanged gifts during the social hour fol lowing the session Plans for the Dorcas work for the were made The meeting with prayers Mrs Bert prided Refreshments were served by the hostesses A Christmas scene of ever green boughs with clusters of and a decorated tree formed the setting in King United church on Saturday after noon Dec 29 for the marriage of Shirley Eileen Campbell daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Campbell to Allan Oliver Cross- ley son of Mr and Mrs Carlton Rev M Jenkinson performed the ceremony and Mrs Fatten played the organ The soloist was Mr Everett who sang Be cause during the signing of the registers- Given away by her father the bride was lovely in a gown of white lace over blush satin designed with short high- neck jacket buttoned front pointed sleeves the full flowing skirt falling from the fitted Her full length illusion veil fell from a matching head dress and she carried a cascade of white mums and carnations Her sisters were her attend ants Mrs Raymond Love as ma tron of honor in maroon velvet with matching cap hat with green and Clara Camp bell was bridesmaid wearing punters green velvet and match ing hat They carried nosegays or bronze with yellow and bronze ribbon Danny was his bro thers groomsman and the ushers were Raymond Love the bride brotherinlaw and Donald Bus by cousin of the groom For the reception held in the church rooms the brides mo ther received in gunmetal gray crepe with lace yoke and dove gray accessories A corsage of red roses completed her costume The grooms mother chose navy blue crepe and matching acces sories with corsage of pink roses A- wedding dinner was served by the ladies of the church with the long tables dec orated in silver red and ever- greens Afterward the bridal party and guests were entertained at The Barn the home of Mr and Mrs Weiss the hosts The home was trimmed with silver trees Square and found dancing was enjoyed in the spacious living room Buffet- lunch was served for travelling the bride wore a peacock blue wool dress navy accessories and gray wool coot With corsage of bronze The couple left for Royal Lodge at The couple will live in their new home on the farm Among the outoftown guests were Miss Margaret Jaffery and Miss Dora Butt Toronto who were classmates of the bride when she graduated from the nursing school of the Womens College Hospital Toronto in Until her marriage Mrs Allan was on the staff that hospital Miss Morion Reg Nurse came from north of Sault Mario for her brothers wedding Mr and Mrs Crossley of Lang- staff uncle of the groom were ON NEW YEARS DAY YEARS MARRIED A very pleasant and happy New Years day was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs Crowder Oak St Newmar ket the occasion being their wedding anniversary They were married Jan at home near Baldwin Rev Greg ory performed the ceremony They were the first couple to be married by him after his ordina tion Before her marriage Mrs Crowder was E Mabel Small- Wood the daughter of and Eliza Mr and Mrs have six children Ruby Mrs O of Newmarket Laura Mrs A Brice and Robert of Newmar ket Grant of Lake Wilcox Eva Mrs Sparks of Newmar ket and Marion Mrs Mc Kay of Forest Hill Toronto They also have grandchild ren and great grandchildren All their children were present and almost ail the grandchild ren An address in verse form titled Mother and Dad was composed and read by Eva and the family presented their par ents with a dinette suite in pale green- ST PAULS CHURCH I Last Sunday was Epiphany Sunday and was celebrated with the Christmas decorations still in place It is what was formerly called Twelfth Night after which Christmas decorations are sup posed to be taken down There were special hymns and lessons with the story of the Three Wise Men This is the Universal Week of Prayer held annually under the auspices of the Newmarket Min isterial Association On Tues day evening the service was in St Andrews Presbyterian church the speaker being Rev A Yielding Wednesday evening in the Free Methodist church the speaker being Rev A S This evening it will be held in St Pauls Anglican church when Rev Mi J Aiken will give the address while the final service tomorrow evening in Trinity United with Rev J Rhodes rector of St Pauls being the speaker AH services are at Newmarket Era and Thursday Jan It Pate Nem Of The Km fur this must in office Copy must be written briefly a possible and confined to news and reports Other then routine repot end announcements will be printed separately The branch met on December at the home of Mrs Strasler There was a gen erous donation of boxes of Christmas treats for York Coun ty Home Thank you to all who helped v The motto Follow with rev erent steps the great example was explained by the president Mrs Fred Another ap peal for clothing for Jamaica was made Our branch accepted an invitation to meeting early February at the home of Mrs Harold Boyd Ross Chapman was pointed as our representative on the committee for hospital aid Mrs J Smith was reelected as the member on the local park board Mr John A Meyer of the Newmarket Era spoke on His toricalResearch The ladies en joyed his talk very much At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served EVENING AUXILIARY MEETS J The Junior Evening Auxiliary Trinity United church Newmarket will meet at the home of Mrs Harold Rousom Grace St on Tuesday Jan Mrs will be the guest sneaker All junior la dies of the congregation are in vited to attend The branch will meet at the home of Mrs Frank Williams on Tuesday January The roll coll is to be answer ed by A way to welcome a new comer to our community The program in charge of the con vener Mrs Williams on pub lic relations and community ac tivities will consist of two pa pers United Nations and Community Activities A con test will be given by Mrs A Penrose Each member is asked to bring some candy for the boys at the Ontario Hospital We would also ask each member to bring a 36inch square diaper for a shipment baby clothes to Greece wood Several games of bingo were played Mrs Burgess Mrs and Mrs English were winners The meeting clos ed with the National Anthem followed fey a delicious lunch served by the hostesses also among the guests as was Miss Meralda Campbell of To ronto the brides aunt Mr and Mrs Everett Toronto were present the a sister of the brides mother sUfiioBXS day were visitor present An In- oh edhes- SaSljpW if was accepted meet- home of Mrs Jamea Mrs Archie was ap pointed representative on QueensviHe Park board convener of the program gave some interesting current events Mrs Ralph read an article on The Now Calendar written by Edna Mrs Irvine Rose gave a demonstration on making bed room accessories followed by a reading New Years Eve at the Levis Home Mrs conducted an ani mal contest Winners were Mrs Whitfield and Mrs Green- The regular meeting of the Newmarket Womens Institute be held hi the club rooms on Jan at The historic research committee to charge of the program Members are reminded to pay their Blue Cross hospitalization at this meeting branch studied the function and aims of the Associ ated Country Women of the world an organization of comprising nearly members living in different countries at a meeting held at the home of McDonald on January ne topic was taken by Mrs Laura Rolling program convener The motto of the evenings program You can do very little with faith but you can do nothing without it was illus trated from reports of several or ganizations within the The Beach branch met at the home of Mrs Chan Although attendance was rather small a great of business was transacted Plans were made for a bingo at Mem orial Rink at Keswick March 23 A new Canadian family was given a shower of food and Christmas baskets were distribu ted during the festive season The Vandorf branch meeting will be held at the home of Mrs A McTaggart on Wednesday Jan 16 The topic is in charge of the citizenship convener Mrs A Van Current events are to be given by Mrs George Preston Roll call is a oneminute speech on subject drown Hostesses are Wrs A Richardson Mrs Ball and Mrs George Richard- sort branch spon soring a short course in Vandorf on January 22 23 25 130 p to on psychology for the Now theyre at school Child development dur ing his school years will be dis cussed All mothers with school age children are invited to at tend PERCENT SAVING Save percent on a ladys station wagon coat by Deacon at Morrisons OBIT A prominent citizen of Mount Albert and for about 35 years the popular station agent there William Sinclair Robert son died on January at the QueensviHe Nursing Home af ter an illness of two years The son of Elizabeth and George Robertson he was born on March at Whitby On and in January mar ried Edna Robertson Keyes who survives him Mr made commun ity activities Interest Be was a of the Mount Albert church a mem ber of AM and He was town trustee fop 30 years was on the park board for years served as a school trustee He also was secretary treasurer for police trustees Also surviving ore four sons Oscar Fort Erie Bruce Sutton Wwh Lloyd Toronto and Howard Mount Albert brother Dr George England John James Sin clair and Dr Charles and sla ters C Wotkins LilY Ethel Mrs Kolley Hilda Ruth Mrs Mowbray Jean W Bedford Rev C P Simpler officiated at funeral services at the chapel Mount Albert on January Pallbearers wore Thomas Alii son Cooper Sinclair Lome Mainprise Reg Willbeo and Borneo Pearson Interment was in Mount Al bert cemetery Many floral tributes spoke of the high esteem in which Mr Robertson was held NEW E or Leaders the designing and manufacture of fur coats for twentyfive years stagea JANUARY FUR COAT SALE AND FUR SERVICE FROM TUESDAY JAN 15 TO It ff Specialty OVER 50 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE NEWMARKET FUR COATS TO CHOOSE FROM DAWSONS SHOP i NOTE THESE FEATURES Repairs and restyling hour service on small or you A wide of stylos ami prices in coats and neckpieces from up All goods and workmanship guaranteed by Furs with its backing of twenty- years experience Terms if desired made to your individual measure ment No need to travel downtown Save money by buying for 20o less than Toronto prices

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