i Three Trustees In King City Election Mondays election at Kingown fathers would be to lay City was proof that it takes a sidewalks to the school and re- WALKER Oat Phone INSURANCE JOHN Life Association Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Albert WANTED OF SCRAP IKON Attention TRUCKERS Highest prices paid foe scrap east iron and metals AND SON ST Comer old Weston and St Clair Phone LP TORONTO ONTARIO This ad worth one dollar with a load of scrap small village to put on a real show For the first time in years voters wen to the polls to elect three trustees from a slate live candidates The village went on its own to hold an as there was no concurring election for a township council- Out of possible voters cast ballots Other years civic offices were by acclamation and for the most part it was like pulling teeth to get anyone to stand for office It was nearly as dif ficult to interest ratepayers in nominations But that day is past The election was as as the candidates themselves The counts of the three elected trustees showed just how close can you get William Carson retired farm er was returned to office for his eighth term He tied with Don ald war veteran resi dent at King for less than four year with 158 votes each Craw ford Wells general merchant was reelected for his seventh term He polled votes Defeated were William Bar ker votes and James Arm strong newcomer votes William Carson called the Mayor About Town said he did better than he expected in pair old ones Scarcity and high cost of cement was a factor in delaying this work Cement prices have now dropped on the market Hydro extensions will be built in three directions west to Dews east tc Browns and north to the school- Eight large lights are ready to be installed at the main intersection of the village He says the trustees will be prepared to seek action on improvement of the fourth concession roadway Donald staff lawyer with McbeanHunter Publishing Company and president of Legion branch states the result of the election seems to prove what he had previously stated li the present trustees have done a good job but taxpayers want to be kept better informed on village matters Crawford Wells engaged in village storekeeping from a boy can lay further claim to his statement that he has been in and out of village trusteeship for over years He thinks this was a good election and nothing wrong with it He has won his bet that Mr Carson would win first place James Armstrong a King resi dent for less than two years and also a home owner is as good a loser as he would have been a association were the late William King township and the late Mitchell of Killing was done on the place for many years Now it is done on Scotts farm 5th line King He is secretarytreasurer and but cher of the eiub and Burns is the president Two of the originators of the red Boys Mrs Leslie Glass Mrs Jesse Richards and Mrs Ross Gift flowers were received from Mrs Frank Marshall her I son Aubrey and Mr and Mrs Ross Air and Mrs Jesse Richards Reeve Elton Arm strong and Mrs Armstrong Mr and Mrs George Forester Mrs Freeman Lloyd of Toronto and Kettleby News The of the I United church met in the hall on Rev Vandexziel of Chatham Tuesday evening Nov with The family of the congregation of Mount Vaughan have belonged to the United church the running but he thought he j pinner I think there was would be in there some place He was well pleased with the outcome of the election and the magnificent way voters turned J out He had not intended to stand for candidacy but voters pressed him I didnt want to let them down he stated Mr Carson says the future looks bright The first move by Senior and Grand Champion Black and White Show Senior and Grand Champion Championship Show Peterborough Filing Ration very well satisfied since we started feeding Fitting Ration last winter Farm Manager CLKNCLOSKEY FARMS Ontario in Ms good community spirit when people get out and vote as they did They showed an interest in village affairs never before manifested We will watch the activities of the incoming trus tees with keen interest said Mr Armstrong congratulating those elected While we were not able to interview Mr Barker we would say he will be just as keen in the future about village mat ters as he was as a former King township councillor Shop Early at Home Christmas shopping is well on its way and buying is being done much earlier than other years local merchants report The only snag they run into is the difficulty of replacing some of the stock to meet public de mand Bazaar Profits High More than was realized from the recent bazaar and tea given by the of King United church last week Ex penses were very low and pa tronage was widespread Using cups of flour home- rendered lard and other basic ingredients Mrs Austin Rumble the president baked tea bis cuits in the church kitchen for the afternoon tea They were served hot from the stove oven for which she had to im provise grates for the afternoon tea She stoked the fire with cut fence rails to keep the oven temperature at degrees It took minutes for each lot Folded in dainty baskets for serving the biscuits were ac companied by containers of jam jelly and honey The tables were decorated with Santa candles Responsible for the tea arrangements were Mrs son Mrs I Scott and Mrs Geo Harvey Other members convened the various booths Church Announcements United church Sunday school on Dec 14 McDonald and Wells J hall S Christmas tree party will be held on Dec United will hold its Christmas meeting morrow night Dee at the manse at King King United church WJVfS will meet at Mrs Harvey on Dec Christmas worship theme and j election of officers S at Mrs A Jones Dec j Election of officers and annual reports All Saints at Mrs Eleanor Scotts election of officers oh Wednesday Dec Rev Mr Domett rector of East St Clements Anglican church Toronto will preach at the regular morning service at AH Saints King and St Johns church Oak Ridges Sunday Dec 9 Christmas concerts are being arranged in schools and churches this month The combined con cert and tree of the three Pres byterian congregation he held at Strange Dec 21 Strange school will have a variety pro gram including square dances by grades and with John Scott aged calling oft Median The- election for branch of for years Elmer Hadwen is the grandson of Mit chell charter member and a founder There will also be Camerons Burns Scotts and many others at the banquet table representing old families in the association Escapes Injury in Car Mishap Eric Johnston of King was lucky to escape injury late last Friday afternoon when his car went into a skid struck a boul der and turned over in the ditch on east of the fourth concession line A mud greased spot in the road caused the accident which rolled the car on its top and back on the right side Unhurt he was able to climb out on the drivers side The top and side of the car were badly damaged Practicing os teopathy in Newmarket Johnston was returning home from his Water Street office Thanksgiving Theme of As Christians le us never be satisfied to use but one talent to express thankfulness Facing a pagan world let us gossip about the Christian life and get back to the old fashioned in religious thoughts and ways declared Mrs J Douglas of district vicepresident of Section 1 West speaking on Thanksgiving at the thank- offering meeting of Presbyterian M S at the home of Mrs T- Williams Numbering the gathering was made up of Ninth Line and Strange workers Mrs Fred Curtis presided Mrs Douglas was introduced by Mrs Williams and later Mrs W senior secretary of auxiliaries of the Dominion Council spoke of her experience in unveiling the memorial tablet of Old church Manitoba where was first begun in the Canadian west The scripture lesson was read by Mrs Williams Mrs Rolling gave the general prayer and later expressed appreciation to the speakers and all who had given toward the program The soloists of the afternoon were Mrs Fred Gray of Strange auxiliary and Miss Helen Hun ter of who was of congratulations were received by the couple from the brides sister Mrs An nie Crawford of Chicago Ells worth Lloyd her brother of Champagne Illinois and Donald Nelson a grandson About cards were received The reception guests were neighbors friends and relatives from Newmarket Aurora Mount Lemon- vine and Toronto Those unable to be present were Mrs Ivan Nelson of Toronto daughter of the Foresters and the wedding attendants Mrs J Cross of Buffalo sister of the bride and Mr Harry Forester Toronto who was his brothers grooms man Among the gifts were a dinner set of china given by Mr Forester to his wife flowers from the family an- electric floor lamp from cousins a beautiful guest book made by Mrs Marshall McMurchy The couple are both years of age and the best wishes of the district are extended for many long years of useful hap py life together Miss Carole left King on Saturday night for Vancou ver where she will spend sev eral with her father Mrs P Housie of Toronto was a weekend guest of Mrs A Last Wednesday evening Mrs I Scott Mrs Leonard Shrop shire and Mrs Ivan Specht at tended the install on of offi cers and banquet Aloha chap ter of the Star organiza tion at Mrs A Green her daugh ter Mrs Robert Kemp and young son Robbie of Niagara Falls motored to Belleville for the marriage of Miss Lois Wood a niece of Mrs Green in Tab ernacle United church Satur day Nov 24 Greens general store is short- handed since Ellen Brown re turned to her position in Au rora She helps in the store on Saturdays and Mrs George Chapman works there three days a week Miss Mae Judges won the electric heating pad given by King City Cold Storage in the lucky draw ending November conducted the services at the Christian Reformed church on Sunday Mr and Mrs Sneeps in fant son has returned home from the Sick Childrens hospital Mrs was also well enough to return home after be ing in the General hospital in Toronto Mr and Mrs and family visited Mr and Mrs P in Hamilton last Sun day Mr P returned to Grand Rapids USA to resume his studies after spending a few days at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs J The will hold its month ly meeting next Friday evening at oclock Congratulations to John Fran cis Croutch on the occasion of his birthday He has not been really well since his fall last winter but seems to be re gaining strength Mr is interested in the ball teams and is quite proud of Brown Hill boys and girls who won the shield for Brown Hill school He will be at the home of his son Roy to receive the many greet ings and guests on Dec Mr Bruce has re turned home from the west re porting a fine trip Mr- Murray has been helping our Sunday school leading the children in choruses Sunday school opens at Rev Casement officiating COUNCIL The council held their first meeting in the new municipal building on Saturday Dec The reeve John Rye in his dedication speech referred to the late who through his generosity made the erection of the building possible A plaque was placed in the hall to his memory The council for Walter Proctor reeve Alan Shaw dep utyreeve Councillors Kenneth Ross George Pearson and John Rye established a reserve fund for the purpose of erecting a municipal building East township is the only municipality in Ontario to erect a building containing offices and council chamber without cost to the ratepayers the president Mrs cock in the chair She was as- ft in the worship by Mrs Hodgson Mrs H Burns and Mrs by Mrs Shropshire Mrs drew the The amounted to nearly which with the December offerings will com plete the years mission of 132 Next meeting will be held week earlier on- Dec 12 the home of Mrs Albert Jones Members were remind ed to give donations towards a Christmas fund to combine with the in gifts for the York County Home for the Aged In the absence of Mrs J Phillips the secretary Mrs- chase ticket from the coupon box Mrs King was the winner of the Oc tober draw Mr and Mrs Clarke Archibald and children called on Mrs Frank at Oak Ridges on Sunday evening Mrs Wilkins who is Mrs Archibalds mother has been laid up for several weeks as a result of a fall Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Aubrey Campbell on Sun day were Mrs P recorded the and daughter Jane and Miss utes of the meeting Brother Dies Suddenly Mrs Bice and husband were called to Novar on Saturday Nov with news of the death of Adam Coulter a brother of Mrs Bice who dropped dead on the highway three miles north of as a result of a heart seizure Mr Coulter his wife and young son were motoring home from in the afternoon when he was seized with pain while at the wheel The funeral service held on Monday and interment was In Hutchinson Memorial ceme tery at Mr Coulter was a veteran of the iiyt wor He is survived by his eight children his mother Mrs Coulter Oak- wood and six sisters Passes Away Mrs James of King was bereaved last week in lie death of her sister Charles Kerr of who passed away on Nov following a long period of poor health The innetnl service was held in To ronto and interment made Wood bridge cemetery Besides Mrs there are four era of the family and brother Toronto surviving In Toronto are Mabel Mrs Hoi lly Jus Attending the funeral Fri day from hero were Mr Mm fa Mop Audrey and Mm Jack Walker Mr And Mr- vtoiled Mr ftllil Bessie of Toronto Miss Shirley Campbell King- will become the bride of Allan late in Decem ber The daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Campbell Shirley is on the staff of the Womens Col lege Hospital Toronto Mr and Mrs Ross vis ited the la tiers sister Mrs Dan of on Sunday Miss Farley teacher of Strange school spent the week- or King Mrs hi will he held on Tuesday Dec at the home of Com- rude A of verc nominated on Nov W and further nominations may he made at the election meeting in the president cart King and tieet viirctdcbnite years tonight Thursday at a turkey banquet at All Anglican church served by Urn It expected that 2d shareholder and families and WWW former members of the will attend making up places at the tenners fltyle Present will Kay of King district who ate roast beer from the first young bullock slaughtered by the Ring in June He is the only who cm J I like It today I hay m WW WWW Maple and Mrs Kir- by at Kiitjt Mr- Mrs Hoy spent the weekend Hie of Mr ami Mrs Hoy Is agricultural reproscnJaUve hi Norfolk County Hidden Wedding Aiiulyersury Mr and Mrs Percy received friend at homo sixth line on Wednesday afternoon and evening Nov In celebration of their wedding anniversary Mrs For ester wore wlilj and corsage yellow baby mums Assisting was Mrs wearing light crepe corsage of yellow decor ated the house am centred tea table where Mrs Manhall presided during the afternoon Mrs Fred Mi of poured A AUIOMMIC oil booulf Add nbicloIn on Fad iicoon WW Pi iyvKw no O V MAIN 7 The November bazaar netted over Plans were made for serving a turkey supper which is being sponsored by the com munity club In the absence Mrs C Black her topic was read by Mrs F Curtis who spoke on Christmas carols and hymns Mr J Hummel conducted the election of officers for and the following were elected hon Mrs J Mrs V Heacock 1st vice- Mrs C Black 2nd vice- pres Mrs C Tilson secretary Mrs Burns sec Mrs sec Mrs A Marshall Mrs M Cook parsonage com Mrs Curtis Mrs Sabin flower com Mrs Mrs Blatchford Mrs S Card com Mrs J Mrs Black Mrs J Mrs Jewitt pianist Mrs Webster pianist Mrs B Wood press Mrs G The Christ church congrega tional supper and Sunday school tree will be held in the parish hall on Friday Dec at pm On Sunday Dec at the evening service at Dr Ar cher Wallace will be the guest speaker in Kettleby United church CLEAR WASTE AWAY AND SAVE THE m when youre feeling a Oct rid of body ami logy feelings duo to poor give woy to pep and These energyrobbing wastes not only IuggiBhieft of canal where your food hut also ss a result of- action Millions of people all over the world have found Suits to be a useful corrective for such troubles Why Krucbea Is both laxative and diuretic promotes healthy action in bowels and kidneys Gently but thoroughly Jut a little Kruschen with your morning beverage when needed you thoroughly clean on top of the ball all day every KRUSCHEN SALTS AT l end at her home in Bradford Attend Fanners Hunt Ball A great many couples from Strange ami other neighboring districts were present at the 31st annual Far mers Hunt Ball sponsored Toronto and North York Hunt Club at Aurora high school last Friday evening A stage show was provided by entertainers from Western Technical School and and moving pictures were provided in class rooms The guests were received by Lady and Clifford Sifton Square dancing was held to the music of Art Wests orches tra and Mr Tom was the The annual event is given for farmers whose pro perties are utilized by the Hunt Club throughout the season The guests numbered nearly this year Refreshments wore provided by the Hunt Club and served by the ladies of Aurora Anglican church i TO THE OF I wish to express far the I received at the polls and the voters I do my best Crawford TO THE VOTERS OF I wish turnout of voters and A i- PTti rx j TO THE I wish to thank the W ana conntence i MflV Newmarket Era and Ex J ATKINSONS St- US