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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1951, p. 16

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Era King City And District KING was a large attendance despite postponement from Nov be- a lew friend Sunday cause of the weather Many evening honor of liar husband j Mrs Harvey The visit ors had attended the funeral of their cousin Miss Louisa J Bey- Aurora who was buried in King cemetery Mr and Mrs Fred OBrien and Allan attended the funeral of Mrs Harry Ireland Vaughan Township on Sunday afternoon from the OBrien and Mrs- Ireland sisters- Also at the funeral service were Mrs Ada Cameron telephone for two days daughter aged White Gifts At a meeting of held week Lady to stay up long enough and New tfito the victors j to bis came about There is Crop Endangered White in the auxiliary gilts will be bought to the for York However They found the weather on Monday there unseasonably cold Mrs B L mother Mrs Perry were din ner guests of Mr and Mrs Irv ing Scott on Mr and Mrs Leslie Shaw of 5B0HT- stiii Home fur the aged A collection will be taken that to provide Christ treats for the institution- J vegetables- fall has caused some to their daughter Evelyn and farmers Fall wheat nas of Hunts- Many gardeners nd Mn hose to Sound were guests at L 2Si their sisters wedding reception One gardener Ms potatoes last Saturday They would fee alright as there has been no frost in the ground- in one grocery store home grown cauliflower bearing a Mrs Williams the snow to dig i scripture and Mrs read a story entitled A Miracle for Christinas- The anniversary services were held at United church last Sunday con gregations Silled the auditorium morning and evening- Baskets of white and yellow chrysanthe mums were decorations a bouquet on the communion table was in memory of the lak ers Hairy Ireland who was laid Joan Bice married Earl Rob- son on Saturday The brides brother and wife Maple her sister Mrs Walter Downing and husband of Maple and her sis- Mrs fie Bingham and cast They were quite stiff with husband of Oak Ridges were also to The message frost but at cents a head were selling very River view tar Opening A formal opening of Inn King township was held by the owners and Mrs on Oct when were pres et on Sunday noon ft turkey were inspiring The inn has attractively Die music The flevv Qffer January organ dedicated at the morning service Many baskets of flowers were sent on the occasion of the The reeve of Bradford a guest and Reeve Elton Armstrong and Mrs Armstrong King township Charles Ross building inspector Mr and Mrs Toronto Christian women choir of Mr Penny organist of First Baptist Toronto the rib- was the guest organist Hey opening the minister preached the sermon EarI gave the prayer of County George Johnston and conducted the organ Fred Cook of His sermon theme va5 of cere- was Conquest Of Doubt The of Bradford Rev Dr Archer Wallace of Maple war the evening preacher His subject was The Humble the Hopeful and Loving Mind of CI voices directed Nan sang five choral numbers Four months ago the project of was only an jit ion Its attainment is a credit to congregational cooperation Two years ago the congregation set a to remodel the inteiior of the church and this was in a few months railing past year the exterior of the edifice To Hear Special Speaker Mrs Douglas an executive of Toronto West will speaker at on afternoon Nov at the home of Mrs J Phillips guests Mr came to the town ship from Europe years ago Five Trailer Homes Trailer homes located on pri vate property in King City are five families The men of four of these are employed I on the Toronto highway construction work and are here temporarily Mr and Mis John and their children J guests Another sister Betty of King also attended the recep tion The brother and sisters present were Miss Louise of King Mrs- Wood and husband Aubrey Wood of Mr and Mrs George Rub- son Toronto Mr and Mrs Toronto Mr and Mrs Norman Maple Earl was his brothers groomsman The parents of the bride Mr and Mrs Bice the grooms parents Mr and Mrs Edwin were at the marriage ceremony at the United Church Manse King Gravel Trucks Smash Two gravel trucks met in a headon collision Saturday morn ing at the main intersection near the railway track in the village Drivers were A J Harrison and Police said damage to the vehicles was not heavy Charges were pending One of Cousins milk trucks driven by Ken Ham of collided with the rear of a park ed car owned by Storms Con struction Co last Thursday morn ing on east King at the edge of Die village The high way was icecoaled following a rain and ice the previous night No charges were laid and Anne were unable to School Inspector find an apartment or about the village They had to resort to trailer housing on the pro perty of Mis Cecil Walker The family cause from England last March nettling at Wood ale Mr annual Annual Bazaar The annual bazaar of King church will be in muting daily from King i5ri an experi enced telephone operator in Lie open the attention voice to the Jcreb Other at A a table for the be is consists of hot On A- ii a v Mr public school inspector paid an visit to King school on Friday He in spected the woik of the three classrooms The children were delighted with the visit of their new inspector and are anxious to see him come again Mr who lives in Richmond Hill at tended the turkey supper at the Anglican church on Friday Mr succeeds Mr Charles and has King and in bis charge came from after his appointment in June Mr and Mrs Harry daughter Aurora were visitors of Mr and Mrs Frank was in visit program was car- fe the out in part of building the W them will or or ana tea notably on Mr the a fey at in Ail Op ii con- south recently suffered a pain ful accident when lie stepped into an excavation which had been dug by his son Lome Mr fractoiij a bone in homes j his foot and was taken to the P total Western hospital where he Kxheii for Louies majned or While Mr iO the r tori- are brick Mrs rcrovercd from a re- -mm- of the of Ignite home ftyAt wnong till WrjJw one to fur a house extension Margaret and her J Crev Kemp and con Niagara and Stephen Wood of Relleville Mrs Greens sis ter Mrs Kemp is remaining with her parents for time Montgomery ftead To fMldnn Appropriate to Canada Rook recall an Inci dent in the home life of Mrs Mc- a yh couple Msi eJii tecanoe fsrd life Sri ftd W are their very Joan tier- iiV MORTH v Good LEGION PRESIDENT SPEAKS Must Strive For Hulse If we are survive a third minion council at Ottawa last world war Canada which will be the focal point of conflict will need mote people Our big job as a Canadian the fourth largest numerical group in the ten provinces of the Do minion is to see that the new Canadian becomes a Canadian citizen and that children learn the Canadian way of life A M of Aurora president of the Ontario Legion Command told King veterans at the third annual turkey banquet held in the King United church on Mon day night It was sponsored by the King Legion Ladies Auxiliary The guest speaker was introduced by president of King Branch The subject of Mr ad dress were the highlights of the fourday convention of the Do- r Donald rvf Montgomery When her sons Chester and Douglas they were near of an age were only babies too young to understand much of story tell ing she would read aloud many ponderous subjects objects of her study far beyond their ken When asked why she chose to read such weighty matter to such young children her reply was The children know am read ing from a book They will soon know that good bonks are a part of their lives And they did Chester became a lawyer anil Douglas a successful business man Therell be open house at King Public School on Friday Nov at in will be served week which brought together the viewpoints of Veterans across Canada providing an op portunity to learn what Cana dian people are thinking about Mr represented the larg est Legion Command of the council which strongly pressed the cabinet to set up the percent as basis rate of veterans pensions The Legion is united in this- opinion and will not be satisfied with less Mr pointed out Other equally important is sues taken up by the Dominion Council the pressure upon the government to supplement the existing burnt out veterans pensions to cope with the cost of living index a request for national registration to insure national preparedness The of the census was released in 1947 and that is too long to wait Mr pointed out The council stressed the year is important in world affairs The free use of buildings the census list and equal contribu tion in man power and money across Canada are vitally im portant in national prepared ness the speaker said Of the Legion education scholarships Mr said the auxiliaries had contributed more than the branches Of the applicants from children of vet erans ten had been given to those whose fathers had paid the sacrifice or died as the result of wounds Nine had been given to those pursuing educational courses essential to Canada in tough times The speaker gave a graphic account of the Remembrance Day service held by the Legion at Ottawas war memorial on Sunday Nov and attended by people A Campbell proposed the banquet to the King Sgt Dave the to fallen veterans of three wars Joe Mc- thanked the speaker on behalf of the local organis ations for his informative talk Veterans of three wars and a new recruit were noted in the gathering George veteran of the Doer War and World War 1 Cairns James Keens and Bice World War veterans Hazel Campbell Womens Division World War All others were veterans of the second war Pie Keith Corkwell Weston of Queens Own was the new recruit Rev M said grace With him was Mrs kinson Mrs was also a banquet guest Canadian provinces this year will spend about on highway construction and re pairs KIDNEY PIUS at often to and kill tut fan by tie Kidney u counter look for blue bos wit the You defend on There are teachcrso in Canada York Voters REELECT 11 NOVEMBER 22HD Progressive Conservative Candidate A For information and cars call Newmarket Committee Rooms Phone V i I b7PK4 feiiss k 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