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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Nov 1951, p. 16

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MMV j irf PANTS hr with Ihc The home of Henry Hill was on Monday sometime oclock in the morn ing and in the afternoon Bedrooms were left in disorder with dresser drawers emptied and bed Nothing was taken Constable Bill Davis re ported Apparently the search was made for money as jewel lery and other valuables were left untouched The burglar opened the rear door of the house with the house key I one was at home at the time King City And District BIBS ROLLING KINO A million Canadians now have jobs in Ten per cent of these are in the primary textile indus- try The latest Dominion Bureau fig- tires are in manufacturing and of these in primary Besides leading all other Canadian industries in numbers employed in manufacturing primary textiles also is away ahead in the size of its payroll It is up among the leaders in provid ing jobs for women and in being well spread out through the smaller com munities Dominion Textile is a considerable Mr and Mrs Percy Forester sixth line of King at Strange will celebrate their wedd ing anniversary on Wednesday Nov 28 and will be at home to their friends and neighbors dur ing the afternoon from to oclock and from to in the evening The couple were married at Newmarket by the Rev Herbert Lee at the home of the late Freeman Lloyd brother of Mrs Forester Their attendants were the brides sister Mrs J B Cross of Buffalo and Mr Harry Forester of Toronto brother of the groom Mr and Mrs Forester were born and raised at Mount Pisgah Whitchurch Township where they settled on a farm following their marriage They moved to King district years ago Ac tive in the United church they are members of the con- gregation Mr Forester has been connected with Sunday School and choir work while his wife has been a member of the Missionary Society She has belonged to the Womens Insti tute since the Mount branch was organized The couple have two children George and Mrs Barbara Nel son of Toronto They have eight grandchildren Peace is Theme of Convention ni summers Pe of the Federated Womens discussed Mrs J Snider Weston chairman pointed out that peace will never come through legisla tion It will emanate from the home which must be built on Christian principles Dr rep resenting the Unitarian Service Committee in Canada spoke of the aid given by Canadian women to the hungry throughout Europe especially to Greece The Unitarian Service is the only one that sends free parcels over seas Dr goes to Europe once a year tp distribute the clothing that the Institutes give Anna P Lewis director of Womens Institute Branch Home Economics Service outlined her work during the year She urg ed an increase in membership and the fostering of community and world friendship The many useful services set up by the In stitute fit into the pattern for educating the women of the world Mrs G Purccll president of the told her audi ence to brush up on the history of Canada as in August the will meet in To ronto and women from 24 countries will be interested in all that is Canadian Mrs Summers mm I basic textile industry DomMon are Of Odi with Perseverance was the theme of the convention of Central Ontario Area Womens Institutes held in Toronto Twelve hundred rural and ur ban women attended the conven tion Let us remember we ore free women we are the final voice in what the world will be come Mrs T Williams told King WL in her report as of ficial delegate of the branch Mrs of Brampton con ducted the general conference of officers and members and urged that special effort be made to in vite New Canadians into the membership of branches The question was asked If the In stitute were disbanded would the community suffer Cooper ation with other organizations was stressed but the donation of money to such was discouraged Development of leadership in terest in matters educational a survey of potential members of the Institute and the establish ment of letter friends in other lands were some of the topics A iiiiimmmfifflmiiii mum inn Institutes of Canada spoke on responsibility stressing educa tion as one of the main interests of the She believes that healthy happy homes and com munities arc contributions to Canada and the world She stressed the promotion of care and conservation of soil es sential factor in feeding the hungry people in world Dr J Parks Canadian Mental Health Associations Di rector of Organization suggested that Institutes give attention to the problem of mental health There are thousands already confined to mental hospitals and a waiting list in every province Modern anxiety and tension con tribute to mental illness John Blow executive secre tary of the Community Welfare Council of Ontario emphasized the concern of Institutes for el derly people as well as young jpcoplc Welfare work in ones municipality is important The township clerk can give help in suggesting names of persons in need of help Dr Ira general one more girl in the pack as makes a complete number Last Saturday they learned how to plait with four strands and how to tie their Brownie tie Step by step they each must qualify in the many useful home duties personal care etc They now have their ties and a few have hats Their brown uniforms will come later The first big thrill is the Brownie pin Mrs Walker and Fay Armstrong are assistants to the leader When official enrolment is carried out it will be performed by Mrs Gunn of Oak Ridges York County Girl Guide commis sioner Smoke Nuisance Bettered The use of hard coat in a furn ace located beside the siding at King used to generate steam to heat liquid used by the Storms Contracting Co of Toronto on the new highway has somewhat lessened the dust and smoke nuisance existing in the south ern sector of the village reports Mr James Armstrong a tax payer Complaints from two taxpay ers were sent to the provincial departments of health and high ways to the member of the pro vincial government the council of King township and a personal appeal to the head of the con tracting company These protests also voiced by others of the residential area pointed out that health of adults and small children was suffer ing from the heavy pall of con tinuous smoke arising from the use of soft coal in the furnace Interior and exterior of homes was being damaged It was sug gested that a taller smoke stack and the use of more modern equipment could be made by the contracting company It was also suggested to the department of highways that the old plant be moved farther down the sid ing where there are no houses and increase the length of the stem lines to the cars housing the tar Pageant of Dolls Mrs MacFartane Boxer Lane line near Maple will show her Pageant of Dolls at a meeting of Kingcrafts Guild on Wednesday Nov at 215 in the afternoon at Drynock Farm the home of Mrs Geoffrey Beat- ty Yonge St near Oak Ridges Mrs MacFarlane is well known as a hobbyist and has hand made dolls of historic character She has made the dolls herself painting their faces and making their hair Their clothing is au thentic as to period and style She has on interesting story to tell One of the dolls wears a wiiiwonu general uuws wears a supervisor International Ser- 1 Princess Elizabeths end PAIRS TMK IN YOU jfs sums ta JTyr v pri B fcV mi s- IPFLEM Ml TAN Wtt R tI If L 5V MUFFLERS vice gave the address Collegiate when delegates were guests of the To ronto Board of Education The use of international service of radio has made the world one he stated Dr letters that come to the Cana dian Broadcasting Co from be hind the Iron Curtain The let ters smuggled out and un signed Other features of the conven tion were an address by Don announcer and the junior work carried on tin Womens Institutes as ex plained by Clarke direc tor of home economics tor York Peel and If niton counties and Crafts Feature Teachers Meet Miss Audrey principal of public school gave demonstra tion of oris and tho wedding gown srw TAIL ANDIXMAU5T Jiff A All V MMtlMl I ci i fi r NINON MIL wli ltM W i TIM Kvr WAIHJ J 6ife TIPE SV it t AM of King Township Association meeting at King on November The group with Inspector Mr II was received by the staff King fiction A now classroom h milled Mr Floyd Dyer principal of Crawford school of aided as Iniir- in of presi dent Mr Mur- ii wan pi- Abstract lime find children of In a fiafd She airbed thai when a child produce a of work Hint dou not worth anything made to fowl linn wo diiiigli eight flour cupi and Willi fruit or coloring Tlio will in fannory at school of Am- Jtidgoa and of will work grfidcH In on tut- on map will ho so- doeldttd to i the Ho wan it ho Oak lrlr Mr Tawny Owl of by IHh who met to on punt two In pro for onrnlmont In three from Kbiff Klnjfhorn and Temper they will join Mrs film wan mora thrilled day when a pull ed up Iwfore the United church with nix or little ready to Join the peck They all from And now in room for only Prince Edward Island has hon ored the memory of its native authoress Montgomery in presenting to Princess Elizabeth a beautifully bound volumo of Anne of Green Gables fiitt from the Islanders to Princess Anne This token of affection for the Royal Family special interest to the communities of and Zephyr for it was to the Presbyterian Manse at ItCfiBkflale Hurt Lucy Mmtd Mont gomery came as the bride of the Even McDonald minister of the Zephyr charge Mm McDonald already famous for her writing wrote one or two Anne at In her home were articles of interest mentioned in books It was often wild that Anno was personality of Mont Buys AiaiiMoutlii of beef by on the Island of arrived at King Into Inst week ayoarold Anaiis and Tun wore bought from David Johnson of Spring Hay who at 02 years of has lift and bond of by boat to Owen Sound were soul on by railway Mr- Wilson wore deer hunting on ho island and load stacker on bo To loin Ingrafts A prospective members of will coma King Smock which will continue ho of Mrs Jim A of are already members of Tim decision was made id a bold at homo of Austin Humble on Nov 1F wlion Iff of I Kfnjtcrnfls is smoiikliiif convenor of Kinucrafls aro hold Mrs J Pardons will ho on Nov Id onto Hud two from an far dirt lard Onk start of ho winter bingo spuiisoitHi by on Nov proved Mis Joan Wood out Mrs Jos Arm strong won prizes In specials four sluirod tho wealth In for next on election of officers of auxiliary will bo held on Monday Dee Hear Following up Ynunff Hook Week of Klntf to a story tolling hour this woek when Miss Mnrjnrlo librarian told the of Bells of Fin land written by The scene Is set At Sudbury and how the children of live in whoolf put in the musical festivals and skating carnivals there The book is highly recom mended for young readers and belongs to Kins Memorial lib rary The Bells of Canon St gives good reading for senior pupils of public Others are Son of the Hawk by Treason at York the story of Old Toronto Elephant Bill by Williams The Lamp is Heavy by Henry Russell River and Empty Sea and High Bright Buggy Wheels Creighton a sound social history story of life among the Men- farmers York county years ago The attractive posters through- out the village announcing the United church bazaar on Nov were made by Mrs G Thompson To pay only for refreshments at a bazaar seems almost incredible these times But there it is and with hot tea biscuits made in the church kitchen by Mrs Rumble Mrs Harvey and Mrs Thompson served with jams and honey and hot tea The bazaar will feature sale of work home baking candies and toys for children The event will be opened by Mrs J Pollard Rich mond Hill a vicepresident of Toronto Centre North Presby tery The of St Andrews congregation Strange went to Aurora last week as guests of Mrs Frank Dove for the regu lar monthly meeting of the aux iliary Mrs Williams vicepresident of district 3 of West gave an in spirational talk on Thanksgiving WANTED 1M IONS OF SCRAP IRON Attention TRUCKERS prices paid for scrap cast Iron and metals AND SON ST Corner old Weston and St Clair Phone TORONTO ONTARIO This ad worth one dollar with a load of scrap COUNCIL Continued from Page to council for further action Other Council confirmed the arena boards appointment of Pat rick at a salary of weekly Councillor Fielding presented a report showing a payment of for planning board expenses Councillor Gundy gave a ver bal report on the zoning bylaw to the effect that a meeting had taken place with the planning board and the town solicitor and that further meetings would be held Concerning a recent meeting with a representative of the municipal board and St property owners it was indicat ed that the bylaw affecting the property owners would be frozen for a period of six months Mayor Bell in introducing the subject of the Gray Coach Lines said that if they insisted on im posing the projected tax it would most likely impose hardships and the better course would be to al low space needed for travellers getting on and off the buses Councillor Da vies observed that in that case he would see that he parked his own car there Council hiving appointed Mrs Joan Diamond of St to the position of assistant town clerk she was formally introduc ed by the mayor Mrs Diamond took up her new duties on Mon day Nov Council adjourned at pm Note Nominations will be made this year in the Mechanics Hall on Friday night Nov meeting commencing at pm A review of the above council meeting will be given in Coun cil Sidelights in next weeks issue Ed ROBERT WALKER KINO Boer Bate til Met torn lock of flow Mm uA tood pirn At Your best paint buy ft WALLS CEILINGS JOSEPH Real Estate- Basin CoUITIiT WEBS ST Phone v W is VJ a JrsT I- i7J v ttfcraisj i I Ti fll ii ft- J r- W io 4Tf tm L- I VI 41 o v i Training wm in you H and a lomlor wi young own with ii SM mill I13S FAJT vV a a col III mm liotuni K1 4i -A- v r i- i Armv Off I Army Mlii iv 4 6kvl M w K SV

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