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Newmarket Era and Express, 27 Sep 1951, p. 14

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fr I 14 Butt ft ltSl 1 GIBBONS LOCAL ft LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE NEWMARKET King City And District COB MRS PHONE KING If ANTED TONS OP SCRAP IRON en ion Highest prices paid for scrap last iron and metals AND SON ST Comer old Weston and St Clair TORONTO ONTARIO This ad worth one dollar with Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired Hour Sendee C Hill Phone The first storey of King in Memorial Park will be started at the earliest possible date according to a motion approved by the board of King City Association at a meet ing held at the home of Mrs Ivan on Sept The decision was made possible by the acceptance of a deed of land offered by the Lake Marie and King Athletic Association With existing funds which have been raised by the athletic asso ciation and King Womens In stitute construction will be com pleted to the ground floor on a site of about square feet Additional funds required for building the next floor and fur nishings will be raised through organized campaign For these purposes an application to the provincial government for a charter will be made by the so licitor Donald sec retary of the which in cludes representatives of com munity organizations The motion which has made history for King and district by George Harvey scout- master and Bob coach of King City Wrestling Club was unanimously passed after defeat of a motion to organize on an unincorporated basis with the consideration of a char ter to follow at a later date Bell who was appointed treasurer of the KCA made strong appeal to make a start on the hall at once George Brown president of the Athletic Assoc and Mr Bell felt that with the money on hand the construction of a ground floor capped with a temporary roof could be started and vould give encour agement to a community which they said would rally to the support of completion of the building It is the intention to include a library in any pro- whin too ft build fun to tec CM loo no at low ySfJ you of CANT OUR mi oKmv roe M It StOO A I I If Ail ft J Wfl I J AArr tew Hit Bi plans Evidence of the widespread in terest in a hall project was the presence at the meeting of Mrs Geoffrey a member of Kingcrafts Guild This organiz ation has more than doubled its membership since a year ago Turkey Sappers On early fall three turkey suppers Wednesday at Temperance ville church only tickets being sold at All Saints church King Nov Mrs convening and on Nov at United church under the auspices of the Rally Sunday On Sunday Sept- Rally Sunday was observed by the Presbyterian congregations at all points Mr David spoon delivered impressive ser mons on The Bible the Living Book tie spoke of the open Bible the symbol of the refor mation a freedom dearly bought but carelessly treated and soon lost The annual meeting of King United will be held at the church on Thursday Oct 11 Miss Annie Bishop dominion board supply and overseas relief secretary of the will speak mens groups from the Baptist Anglican and Presbyterian local denominations and Maple are invited to attend Attending the annual fall rally of Toronto West presbyterial held in St Presbyterian church last week were those from WMS Mrs Williams district vicepresi dent Mrs Curtis local presi dent Miss A A Ferguson Miss Jessie Gellatly Mrs Brown and Mrs Ball United YPU enjoyed a Christian fellowship evening convened by Jim Mar wood Miss Vera Hunter read a timely ar ticle about King George taken from the Canadian National ma gazine Scott read articles on early English history Prayers For King Protestant and Roman Catho lic churches of King township offered prayers for the recovery of King George VI at Sundays services Mr J has transfer red from University of Toronto to Western University at London where he will pursue studies in business administration He had completed tvo years in archi tecture at the Toronto school Mr and Mrs Hugh Ross arc enjoying their new home built on the site of the old dwelling concession A picture win dow to the east affords a scenic view of the surrounding country side Built on a hill easily ap proached from the roadway the home and grounds are attractive Mr Ross and son Arthur are now vorking on Mr Terence Kings house It was bought from Bud Aids Camp Councillor Mrs Hugh Ross helped out a cousin Miss James of Gait who was a councillor at the Bolton camp in late August Miss James became ill spent a few days in the Ross home before returning to her home for an appendectomy With her was Miss Mary Ferguson also a camp councillor from Gait An other visitor of Mrs Ross was her aunt Mrs Reg James of who had just return- from a trip to the west coast Mrs A Black Mrs Percy and Mrs Boys members of are convening a dance in Insti tute hall Friday Sept 28 Weirs orchestra will play King Institute family night will be held in the United church basement on Tuesday evening Oct Details of the event will be announced next week It is the birthday of the Wl Forum Sound nutrition from basic food was demonstrated at King WI on Monday night when a sound movie film showing re search work along food lines that has been done for the air- force and army Six members of WI were present Night Raids On Garden There are other than humans who like corn and good Coons are Sitting up nights to feast on the corn patch and grapes in the garden of Mr A K at Selecting the best they husk the corn and devour the kernels along the grope vines they pick off the fruit and like youngsters spit dill the skins leaving them on nearby ground Apparently this Is the first sea son the animals have molested this garden and if they appre ciate their good luck they will come next year for Mr has one of the finest lots In the district Teachers Organize King Township Teachers As sociation reorgan at the op meeting of the new term at Aurora high school on Sept Mr Bonnet was named president succeeding Mr Bob Carson The gathering was wel comed by Mr J Knowles principal of the school who spoke briefly what Is ex pected of the high school stu dent the subject of Mr Knowles emphasized more time Ik given to accuracy tests drill Public school in spector Mr was present to meet his teachers Ho advised commencing the school term with review of the work in the previous grade to streng then new work being taught The teachers were invited to visit the high school any tune at their disposal The next meeting of the association will be held at school on Thursday evening Oct A Bride This Saturday honors were given this week in Toronto for Miss Mary Alice Johnston daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles F Johnston Slyvancrest line when the University Wo mens Club gave a luncheon on Monday The hostesses were Mrs Harold Rogers and Mrs R On Tuesday Mrs Joseph McDonald gave a lunch eon at the Granite Club for the brideelect and on Friday Sept a rehearsal dinner will be held at the Albany Club Miss Johnston is marrying far Gor don Lang Cheesbrough son of Mr and Mrs West- mount Montreal in Timothy Eaton Memorial church The reception will be held at the home of the brides parents The couple are planning to live in Mount Royal Montreal Harvest Festival Service Sept On Sunday Sept Harvest Thanksgiving service will be ob served in All Saints Anglican church at pm when the rector of Rev J Pater- son will preach Flowers fruits and vegetables will be gladly accepted by the congregation to of the Ontario Command Toadies Auxiliary to be held at October 3 and Mrs Fleet will represent Zone of which she is president Mrs Campbell will be there in the interests of the local auxili ary and Mrs Bice will also find interest in the convention for the local group Sometime in Octo ber the King Auxiliary expects to commence the bingo season Mrs J Jackson had the pleasure recently of making a tour of Richmond Hill Public school where he had taught for two years Ten years ago there were eight teachers on the staff while she was there There are now and the school is well equipped in every respect The new kindergarten room interes ted Mrs Jackson Miss Gerry McDonald visited her aunt Mrs Ed at Bangor Maine after coming from St Andrews where she was on the staff of the Ho tel Algonquin during her vaca tion months She is back at of T again Retires to Church Pew To see Mrs Harry Edwards take her place in a pew at AH Saints Anglican church on a Sab bath is something very unusual For many years she was seen in the church choir rarely missing a service and one of its most her name after Dr Helen Murchy a cousin of her father and from her aunt Mrs Mae Folliott of Those present were the babys four grandparents Mr and Mrs Harvey of King Mr and Mrs Charles of AH the family con nections were guests of the was afterwards taken over to Memorial hospital to see her aunt Mrs Gladys Parker RN Thefts At Fleetwood Motors Three tires and three wheels were stripped from a used car on Fleetwood Motors parking lot some time Saturday night The loss is set at 75 A month ago PANTS babys parents for a christening on Sunday night a new Ford 2- held at their Weston home- Her Aunt Mae Mrs Don ald husband and family of were there among other close relatives She ton truck was stripped of four tires valued at nearly It was to have been delivered to Mr of Police are investigating both incidents in 1 CLIFF Yes ft store with merchandise be left at the church on faithful members However an day morning These are later illness this summer of long dura- disposed where needed Holy finds her in the Communion will be held at now an eager participant in am On Sunday Oct annivers ary services will be observed at St Andrews Presbyterian church at Strange morning and evening At the latter service Rev E of Presbyterian church will be the preacher On Sunday Sept 30 Commun ion will be observed at St Pauls Strange and Presby terian church conducted by Rev W Weir Brampton The service will be held at pm standard time Dies of Polio Word has been received of the death of Herbert Dyke of Sud bury a polio victim who was taken by plane to Toronto for treatment Mr Dyke is the son of Mrs Dyke and the late Cornelius Dyke He is survived wife and chil dren his brothers Rev Oswald Dyke and Alfred Dyke and a sister Mrs Hazel Deceas ed is a nephew of Miss Lily Dyke and a cousin of Mrs Arthur Wei- and Mrs Bert of V Four Generation Farm Sold The sixth concession commun ity at Strange is again losing one of the old families of the district with the removal of Mr and Mrs Frank Dove and their daughter Jean to Aurora where they have bought a home on St Their farm has been sold to Mr Donald McClelland of Vaughan township who with his brother has sold a estate located south of Maple to a Brazilian man In the same family since the Dove farm is wooded It has a stock pond and a small stream The hind is rolling in character Mr McClelland intends to operate as a farmer and has riding horses The couple have a small baby The newcomers will take occu pancy in October The farm was originally clear ed by Joseph Wood one of the early tax collectors of King township He sold to Thomas Proctor in and it was taken over by his son Alex t Porter father of Joyce Porter Dove and Annie Mrs John Mitchell Jean Dove makes the fourth genera tion The family connections are making good use of the time that is left to visit the old home stead Alex Porters sisters were Mrs Wood who married of the first owner and Mrs Har ry Humble of Maple During the past couple of weeks several have come back to see the old place before sale takes place this Thursday Sept 27 On Mon day Mr ami Mrs Bruce Richard son of she was a Wood spent the day with the Doves Presentations to Dove Family On Thursday evening of last week the congregation of St Andrews Presbyterian church and friends of the neighborhood gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Dove to convoy best wishes for a happy and successful life of retirement They brought gifts to express their apprecia tion of their respect and admira tion to a family well rooted in the traditions of family and com munity life They were present ed with a silver tea service from the congregation and neighbors of the community made by Finch read the farewell ad- dress The of the church of which Mrs Dove is treasurer gave her an electric heater and her daughter Jean a table lamp Mrs It and Mrs par- and Mrs Stan Kerr did the honors and Mrs C A Black president gave the pres entation address Mrs has been raised in St Andrews con gregation and has long been an active member of the WMS Mr Dove has been a church of ficial for several years ami an elder of the church for six years Jean likewise will be greatly missed at St Andrews and among the young people of the countryside Will Attend Convention Mrs Beryl Fleet president of King Ladies Auxiliary Mrs Hazel Campbell the sec retarytreasurer and Mrs Annie Bice will attend annual con- the service Five of the family mother father a son and two daughters still share choir duty Miss Harding is back again rehearsing the song service for weekly worship Tonight Thursday the choir is holding a social evening at the home of Dr and Mrs J T J May Be Home At Christmas Privates Eddie and Gary Bi shop Korea are anticipating home leave for Christmas When they wrote their parents Mr and Mrs Joe Bishop last week they were taking needles for malaria immunization Gary had been in the hospital for two weeks with a skin infection but is recovered now and Eddie has been on a special course Debentures Issues For Sale Bids on debenture sums total ling to he issued Nov 1 have been called by King Township tenders to be received up to 12 oclock noon Oct issues are for sale one for for the cost of enlarge ment of school buildings and improvements to the School proper The other is for 11038 to defray the cost of construction of a system of waterworks extension in the water area at King City The bonds pay percent interest annually Granddaughter Christened Helen Mae four months only child of Mr and Mrs Norman of Weston was christened in United church Weston on Sunday Sept She received a drivers because v mm v 91S 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