Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Feb 1956, page 10

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i Nik Dr CE VanderVoort DENTIST Main St DR KELLY DENTIST 15ft Mala New Dont be fooled by tbe normal and above- signs that the weatherman put over temperature may be above normal but snow of Canada for next three week The fell will heavy RECEIVE REGISTRATIONS MISCELLANEOUS Newmarket Handcrafters Organize Craft Classes known E CORNER Barrister Solicitor notary Ontario Aaron PA tm DULSE BA Barrister Solicitor PHONE PA Wellington St f Vale SOLICITORS NOTARIES Kp STIVER JOSEPH VALE I Com MAIN ST 120 Newmarket Ont Lawn and Garden Equipment SALES Richmond newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone m Am m Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crush Stone and General Hauling The Craft Centre of the New market Handcraft group located on the farm of Mr and Mrs James Yonge St will be open on Tuesday Feb 28 from to pm to receive regis trations for craft classes Pay ment of fees will be made that night The arrangements for holding craft classes were completed when the Work committee of the Handcraft group met at the I Centre on Tuesday Feb Mrs George presided A basic course in weaving consisting of twohour lessons will be given under the direction of Mrs There must be a minimum registration of five for this class which will be held EVANS FUELS Distributor in Newmarket and District lor WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil Phone 5 AMMILLS rrlster Solicitor and Notary Public MAIN ST Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Septic Tanks Pumped 24Hour Service kit Phone Insurance STUNDKN TURNER Metro Wont Pay York Bill York Wont Pay Metro Bill Metropolitan Toronto is hold back money owing York County for the care of old people from the Metropolitan area at York Manor the countys home for the aged at Newmarket Reeve Joseph Fry of village told council Metro in turn considers that the county owes Metro a sim ilar amount York County was Wiled for amount to the police at Adelaide St to cover the cost of space used by East during 1055 Ralph Corner last years war den in his report to county coun cil explained the situation He said thai an agreement had been made between the county and I he Attorney Generals de partment that all costs for oper ating the County from January until it was dis banded on September were the responsibility of the Attor ney Generals department- each Tuesday at the Craft Centre from to pm Two floor looms and a table loom on loan from the provincial government have arrived at the Craft Centre They will be used in the weaving course Mrs Lou will provide the instructions for the course in leather work It will be held each Tuesday from to pm at Mrs home Ail ma terials and tools will be available through the group with each pupil providing the necessary articles Other courses arranged at Tuesdays meeting were needle point Mrs S smock ing Mrs Lawrence Racine and rug making Mrs Ted Mitchell Other courses will be given if there is demand for them Fur ther details are obtainable from Mrs Arthur Newmar ket OPEN RESERVE PLAN FOR ICE CARNIVAL The reserve seat plan for the sixth annual Ice Carnival of the Newmarket Figure Skating club will open at the Memorial arena on Thursday March at am The carnival will be held in the arena on March and at pm The members of the club are selling tickets now for the car- nival These tickets will be for reserved seals when the plan opens on March MUSIC CLUB There will be a meeting of the Music Appreciation Group on February 22 at pm at the home of Mrs T 104 Andrew St Newmarket Mem- bets of the public ore welcome For further information call Mrs Ronald PLfiASANTVILLE Held from last week Mr and Mrs Leach and Benny Mussulmans Lake had Sunday tea at the Green wood home recently Mr and Mrs Earl Tcole art and Elgin visited their aunt Mrs at Burlington on Sunday- Mr and Mrs Douglas motored to Lindsay hospital on Monday to visit their uncle Mr Gordon Miller who is very ill Mr and Mrs George Smith Shirley and ClarkeSmith spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Lome Clarke the occasion being Mr and Mrs Smiths wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs M Wanda and Debra Mrs Fischer Mr Madill and Mrs Clure were Sunday night tea guests at the A Richardsons home at At the WAV meeting at Starrs on Wednesday last the members present did four quilts for mission work Mr and Mrs David Evans of Newmarket and Mr Evans bro ther Fred Evans Mortlach whom he hadnt seen for years were supper guests re cently at the home of Mr and Mrs Earl Toole and boys AN CUNNINGHAM Miss Eleanor Jean Cunning ham daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd Cunningham of was united in marriage to Mr Robert William Sheridan son of Mr and Mrs Melville Sheridan of Toronto In a cere mony at Trinity United church on Saturday Feb Rev Arthur Morgan officiat ed The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of antique ivory de sole and brocade and a fingertip tulle veil- She carried cream chry santhemums Her attendants Mrs Doolittie who was her sisters matron on honor Mrs Adams ad Miss Helen Nelles chose coral douppjoni for their gown and matching leafshaped They carried Lister roses iris and hyacinth buds Lighted tapers cream chry santhemums and ferns decorated the church The organist was Arthur Coliison with the soloist Mrs Lloyd Ayre singing Lords Prayer and Because Mr Kenneth Ridge was the best man The ushers were Mr Loring Mr William Johnston Mr Bruce Glenn and Mr John A reception was held in the church parlors following the ceremony The couple will re side in where both of them are on the staff of the High School ih up Well they did it For the first time the year book sales have exceeded 500 copies The total sales on Feb were The editor Myrna Brown and the treasurer Verne Hutchinson promised that they would grow beards if this figure was attain ed Were waiting A successful interschool dance was held Saturday Feb It was well attended by students of Aurora Richmond Hill and Newmarket High schools and Pickering and St Andrews Col leges Entertainment was pro vided by one of the members of Pickering who played the Congo drums and performed a variety of imitations We are indebted to Don Page for the use of many of his records A chess club has developed in the school It all began with a few of the hoys in playing a couple of games after school for fun and has grown as other pupils wondered what was go ing on and joined the group We all hope that the club lasts and continues to grow YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A community VISITS IN TOWN Marvin Petersen visited in town last week prior to leaving for the station at Gander Newfoundland Rev and Mrs A Petersen parents lived in Newmarket when Rev Petersen was pastor of the Church of the Mr Petersen had been sta tioned with the at Clin ton He visited his parents in Lethbridge AUa before leaving for eastern Canada Your customer sees your letterhead before he reads your letter Sirce first impressions are so important let us help you make sure that your letterhead will do you proud Well glad to make suggestions Newmarket Era and Express 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