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Newmarket Era and Express, 18 Oct 1951, p. 16

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W7- 3 tf i- 1 i t- J x7jV f If fie Era Oct v y ri ROLLING MONK KING Sixteen buses carried approximately high school cadets to the Toronto Exhibition grounds for participation in Royal tour demonstration last Saturday They were transport ed from Shelbourne vjlle Aurora St Andrews Col lege and Richmond Hill From St An drews there were boys and from Aurora Attend Grandchild and Mrs Raymond Burt Witnessed the christening their granddaughter JoAnne daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Toronto Sunday afternoon in St Colum bus Anglican church Toronto by the rectory Rev Lennox The godparents are Mr and Mrs Terence Burt uncle and aunt Jo- Anne wore an embroidered christening robe worn by her mother- at her christening It originally come from India Also present were the babys grandparents Mr- and Frederick and Mrs Ernest who is Mrs Ter ence Burts mother Afterward a christening supper was held at the of the childs parents on Dr More than a dozen were present and a lovely christening cake graced the ibe gift of Mr and Mrs Burt Mrs Scott went to To I a good film will be shown by the department of lands and forests followed by refresh with cream Revisit Old Scenes Mr Norman oyer years old a retired Scottish farmer of Place paid a recent visit to his cousin Mrs Win Boys of With was his son Fergus and his wife Mr a neph ew of the beloved late Dr James Carmichacl minister of Strange Presbyterian church for years hails from the same Scotch settlement at Place where Rev James Car- Michael received his call to the King charge His Scotch accent is delightful to hear said his hostess The visitor inquired for many of the old families the Rosss of Strange and the Taivse family at Fergus Carmichael resembles the old doctors son who died two days after he had completed his medical course at Queens University many years ago Those were sad days for the manse at Strange the Pres byterian congregations and the home community about Strange and Mr- visited the stone church and saw the monu ment in Strange cemetery mark ing the grave of his illustrious uncle who was ordained in St Andrews church in I860 The Saturday like so many v the others to see Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh Bazaar Shower Oct On Tuesday evening Oct 23 King United will meet at the home of Mrs Harold Rat- Each member is request ed to bring a tea towel a holder and a dish cloth in pre paration for the bazaar Advance WMS Presbyterian will meet at the home of Mrs Arthur on Tuesday Oct 23 The date has anniversary of Strange congre gation About years ago Mr Carmkhael paid a visit to this locality Youth Sunday Observed The fireside service at All Saints Anglican church on Sun day evening was in recognition of Youth Sunday Mr Gordon lay reader gave the ser mon speaking on Faith and Ser vice George lately Jr and Ross Rowlings read the scripture les sons A group of all Sunday school teachers from the Church fellowship In the parish room Mr sang a hymn the theme of which is Less of Self and All of Thee Four of the visiting worshippers analyzed each of the four verses of the hymn showing how they had become followers of Christ A vocal trio sang followed by re freshments served by the Girls Auxiliary Presentations Mrs Harry Edwards and Don ald were presented with gifts in honor of their ser vices to All Saints A leather- bound large print prayer book and was given to Mrs Edwards by the members of the choir which she had served for the past years To Donald church organist was given a leatherbound Bible from the congregation and a prayer hook from the choir The visitors from Epiphany church were entertained to din ner early in the evening at the rectory by Mrs GordonB Tetley assisted by Mrs Ross Walker Mary Jane Walker and Donald Miss Eva a re tired Toronto school teacher was one of the guests She had taught Mrs Tetley in public school and was also a Sunday school teacher there when Carol and Gordon Tetley were young people of the church They were married in Epiphany House Accident Painful Mrs John Belknap suffered a fractured right forefinger and two broken ribs last Friday when she fell in her home She has suffered a great deal of pain and discomfort but is improving First Film Release of Princess Bible Seen at King An audience at King saw the first release of colored film showing the Bible the gift of the Upper Canada Bible Society to Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth during her Toronto tour Her father King George VI is the patron of the parent British and Foreign Bible Society organization The photographed Bible was seen at King United church on Oct at the annual meeting of branch of the Bible So reported had been raised in attended and the visiting choirs raft On Oct the district for the work of United and Bible Society a figure exceeding Presbyterian churches greatly appreciated been advanced due to Mrs Bo- of Epiphany Toronto was pres- vairs recent illness United Sunday school will have a social evening at the church on Friday Oct when Mr Stan was soloist and is the leading tenor of the Epiphany choir During the fireside hour of last years donations Officers were unanimously re elected Rev president Rev Mi Rev C Michell and Mr David local clergy all vicepresidents and Miss Alice A Ferguson sectreas The Royal Tour Toward the end of six hours or more of standing in Queens Park on Saturday in a line of persons deep one is almost inclined to relax in a keen de sire to see Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh Hap pily one does not bow to fatigue nor admit that one has eaten only half a sandwich in the last eight hours As for everybody else the goodnature of the crowd the friendly guard the gentle motion of su perb royal banners the surges of patriotic fervor and the ex hilarating anticipation of seeing the Royal couple obliterates all You stay put thankful for a view within four feet of the Royal pair The only per sons we envied were press photographers who could sit on the green grass near the parlia ment buildings between the two appearances of the Princess and the Duke We saw Their Highnesses at opposite the west entrance of the parliament buildings as they walked briskly from the ceremonial welcome at Hart House At afternoon we saw them again descending the steps from the LieutenantGov ernors suite to mount their waiting ear When the smiling Princess slightly shy but beau tiful walked past her measured pace revealed the buoyancy of her slim young body Every movement and gesture modest and simple is her natural re sponse to the devotion and ad miration of Canadians The prince comes and conquers not for himself but of himself When the Royal couple were departing the scene the flash ing smile of the Princess and the broad smile of her consort in their more leisurely Kingscratt GuiUd will meet at 1 home Strange to live in the Makes Sacred Banner conducted by Rev Key Mr brought the crowds to the Toronto field worker of the breathtaking affection Upper Canada Bible Society he Duk leaned Rev president of tumult of the local society was chairman something Miss Alice Ferguson She answered with Reviewing the early history of w the church Mr said the congregation was founded in The church was given the name Strange from a Dr Strange a member of parliament who had lived in the district The church is facing an era of change and Christians are fac ing difficult days he stated From an intensive study of the relation between the communist belief and the Christian church Mr is convinced there will never be peace must face facts he said Maple choir of 13 voices sang two inspiring anthems Mr Sid Stevenson was tenor soloist in the anthem O Clap Your Hands Together Mrs Victor was alto soloist and Miss Joanne Johnston took the obli gate part in the stirring anthem Hark My Soul by Shelley Johnston possessing a beautiful lyric soprano voice sang the solo Green Pastures by Wilfred Sanderson Mrs El- don Wade was organist Birthday of King The anniversary of the King City on Oct in King United church basement brought forth four gentlemen- Kay Campbell and Erie Wells pub lic school children Stephen vis Tim Grew and Suzanne Grew high school students Mrs Doris of a former Institute member here and Miss Cooper of Toronto- were also guests If anything the visitors stole a good share of the show especially the mens foursome The young boys acted as helpers to Miss director of the play enacted by the branch dramatic club What the evening lacked in family guests it made up in enjoyment Mrs Colin Stewart district director was chairman A song fest of familiar tunes began with Canadas patriotic songs Mrs Fred pent directed the singing and Mrs Rowlings was piano accompanist The presentation of a playlet en- tilled in the Suds found a ready market for laughs The scene of the comedy is set in a French peasant kitchen the home of Mrs Denton con on Wednesday afternoon Oct 24 at Mr Spencer Clark head of the Guild of All Arts will be the special speaker It will be the annual meeting of the Guild Held from week BreakIns Homes were broken into dur ing the weekend at The residence of Percy Hill was ransacked Saturday night and in cash stolen Marilyn and I Edwin children of Mr Hill tost their piggy banks and cash be longing to United Sun day school was taken by thieves who climbed on the garage and used an axe to break the lock on an upstairs window No one was at home at the time Widow Returns to England Mrs May and her 21 yearold son Brian are on their way back to England aboard the Empress of France which sailed from Montreal last Friday morn ing It is a sad voyage for Mrs widowed in August when the husband Stewart Fern- ley was instantly killed in a motor accident in Toronto just four months after the family had left their Manchester home live in Canada They will live I with a sister Mrs Win at Manchester where Mrs brother and another sister are also residing The cremated ashes of the war veteran who served the during the hist war are to be warded to England for burial Married six years Mrs had formerly served in Englands land army They came to New market first to reside with Mr and Mrs Fred Ainsworth In July the families moved and his wife are calling their new son Stephen Born October 2 in York County hospital he was lbs at birth from Our of who is taking a special Grace Roman Catholic church course at Camp Borden was able to motor back and forth at the time of the birth Glenn Carol and Dales are their other chil dren A white slipper satin banners fringed in gold used in the Holy Name Society parade held at St Michaels Cathedral Toronto on Sunday and carried by a Aurora was made by Mrs Ar thur Fleet of King A picture of the Virgin Mary was painted in oils on the standard by an rora man A If B Junior Kindergarten AGE AND 5 YEARS HOURS AM TO NOON MONDAY TO FRIDAY FEE PER MONTH J CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY OCT AT THE HOME OF MRS B JACKSON KING ONTARIO TELEPHONE KING North York Libera Association CONVENTION and ANNUAL MEETING I in Armour Heights School North York Wilson Ave and Avenue Road on SATURDAY OCTOBER 20th at 245 GUEST SPEAKER WALTER THOMSON 1 Ontario Liberal Leader Everyone Cordially Invited Colin A Campbell President Peter Secretary in i I- r to a of King branch schoolgirl smite Her eyes medieval times The costumes ASfiiWASSwi6 s furrier made clear blue like the sky of Satur day afternoon were full of fpiness throngs of people loved it when the equerry brought the Princess Canadian mink jacket mink I PAGES were amusing feature of the play especially when they were worn by three of the dram atic club players Mrs Gordon Wells was the de pressed downtrodden husband and her huge bouquet of purple j of a naming tyrannical wife orchids They loved the scene j Mrs A Humble was when the Duke sat down beside Mrs A played and they both waved hands j his who It is the simple and abets her daughter things that draw loud applause j The husband gets in the midst of royal procedure revenge as the They are doing a grand job Perhaps they are least conscious it is being done Cana dians are having a wonderful time A wait for number IP- J mm OF YOUR t TELEPHONE DIRECTORY mi j t v i r feckless driver or users high on hills excess IS of hours is worth a view of the Princess the Duke Mrs of Pasadena Calif this week to her home there after visiting her mother Mrs who lives at the home of Mrs made her headquarters at the home of Miss Jessie She last paid a visit to her mo ther at Mrs Williams was guest speaker today Thursday at at the meeting held at the home of Mrs Kitchener West King Dr and Mrs Harvey of Foil William left on Satur day after si visit with his sister Miss and a bro ther Allan of King and sister Mrs A Smith f Toronto is taking an honor at Me- Master anil them hero for Thanksgiving At Hospital W Ivan Mrs Miss Kay were iieseJ at an afternoon on Oct- at of Mrs Lowell Dale by York Hos pital Woiiieiis Auxiliary Mr and Mis Harold son Philip and his wife of To ronto motored to Pine Lodge at Port very v A or ve V in or fc and be to lSyr 1 1ST A i Jfy Sydney lor it weekend over Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Andy Craw ford Miss Savoury City were recent visitors of Mr George I lately Mrs Crawfords brother Nora a eoiisiti in the lately is well by many King friends having a great deal of time at when the family at Lake Marie farm of Toronto visited her friend and with her at Kinit Womens Institute birthday night last Week Miss lived in many yearn is slaving her bio- and hut one dav live lake many Who retain to Canada she speaks of the rather leisurely pate the tailing things hi their stride Cooper now finds Toronto a city every one in the family rushing about get of time I Mill Anniversary St Andrews Presbyterian of Strange was decorated with colorful autumn flowers for the observance of its IMth anni versary on Sunday when minister from was the guest preacher Ho had ministered the charge for four years until April services wore fairly well his rightful as the result of a house hold accident which almost causes his wifes death in a tub of suds Triumphantly he becomes master of his house and like all good husbands ac cepts his wifes promised devo tion and his motherinlaws humble adoration The play is directed by Miss ami Mrs J hew is prompter i The branch will present the farce at Institute on Oct when King City is guest of that organization Another entertaining part of the evenings program was a radio quiz At the studio Mrs Ivan Specht interviewed contestants aiming for rout prizes the birthday number and the questions were asked by Mrs we it Jackson The scene was full of and fun- The jackpot was won by Mrs and Mrs Johnston The main items on the busi ness agenda were appointment of Mis T Williams as deli gnte to he couveiitUm to replace Mis J as Keck who will be unable attend and the all noma eiiieid ihat those wishing visit Giuiiiiey on OH Mrs A lv Che president Three Kiitlulay Cakes Three decorated angel cakes made by Mrs ley Campbell surprised even the and gave the birthday touch to party They wen with of on white frosting Ititb done siHor Mrs Mumble ami Mis helped out with I of the ingredients cake took the whites of a King Students Ltected of King and Marshall elechHl Head Hoy and of Aurora high school at elec tions the student council last week following a three day campaign conducted in a spirited and friendly manlier was opposed by David Marshall the daughter of Mr and Mis Kay Marshall was opposed by Mary of An- a and Holly King It years of age George is sou of Mr and Mrs George of Hall Km in and returned to in September to complete his senior matricula tion Apart from his popularity among fellow students for the post as a good athlete a keen has join ed the Club this year and is an ardent George is whole hearted in This he was hired to drive a truck from To ronto to unci with a school found work there with the Imperial Oil Co work ing jn the oil fields He barely got back when high school opened Ho has his ambition toward university next year 321 PER YEAR IF HELD TO MATURITY HOLDINGS IN ANY 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