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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 5, 1953, p. 14

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What manv buildings are reallv made of When von look at build- in in which life insurance dollar have invented- you mar fee only brick and mortar But these build in are fashioned out of many different people dreams What dream a father hope of endiM hi boy to college some day Or school teachers of a trip to Europe- Or someones plan to pay off a mortgage buy a farm or retire at Out of such dreams many different kind of building are constructed all over the nation- Schools office buildings homes hotels power plants factories these are some of the useful structures created with the aid of money which life insurance companies invest for their policyholders So if you are a life insurance policyholder remember while youre working to make your dreams come true while youre providing for your familys security youre also helping to make Canada a better land to live in THE INSURANCE COMPANIES Good to own We King City And District Unique Wedding Mr and Mrs Fred Dent were recent guests at a wedding held in a Toronto United church when their friend Peter Patterson an Englishman by married Elizabeth of birth The reception for guests in Hall brought out in- interesting which the Dents had not seen Ac cording 10 Czech practice guests o not give wedding gifts only he families and friends of the couple However the guests con- gifts of money during the reception which lasts over hours Another feature is folk danc ing with the bride the focal in terest She changes her bridal costume alter the wedding breakfast for a national cost ume with full skirt white em broidered blouse head piece and sandals She is sur rounded by a ring of ladies and they do national folk dances Afterward the bride dances with her guests by invitation a feat ure that is rather strenuous for the young women She is kissed en both cheeks by each partner who is then served wine and cake The young people who own homes on the street are willing to cooperate in improving the road The subdivision was sur veyed in and initial road- work was done in that year by the township the cost of which was paid by Mr Dew Village trustees had asked the township to proceed with im provements under a local im provement plan earlier but Reeve Armstrong has said that the responsibility rests with the owners and He said it should be learned what Mr Dew intends to do hi carry ing out his obligation as a sub- divider King boy scouts and cubs will hold a waste paper collection on Saturday Teachers Convene Mr Gordon Stirling principal of was elected president of King Township Teachers Association at the first meeting of the new term held at King City school on the after noon of October when princi pal Miss Eva Dennis Miss and Mr Pulford were hosts to thirty Miss Marion ONeill Oak Ridges scnool was appointed secretary treasurer an office she held on a former occasion Inspector Mr Hallman spoke briefly asking that teachers use the op portunity of getting acquainted with new members of the associa tion On November the group will meet in Aurora high school auditorium when a book display by publishing houses will be held Deputation To School The decision of trustees of King S 2 to accept only be ginners into the King City school who have reached the age of six by December 31 remained unchanged after a deputation of parents approached the board to request that two children be ad mitted in January- The pre school children will be six at the end of that month The trustee board will continue to uphold a resolution of January J which had the written of the public school in spector It states that no child should be admitted to the school unless the age of six has been reached on or before Sept 1st of each school year Any excep tions the resolution adds will be considered and passed by the board after consulting with the teaching staff While regrett ing that restrictions are neces sary chairman James Keens said the board preferred to take the inspectors judgment Exceptions to the ruling are governed by the enrolment in the junior room which at pres ent has pupils grades 1 and Every seat is filled in this classroom and there is no more room the chairman pointed out Asked if the children would be accepted in January he said it would depend on how many are in the junior room and what the advise of the teacher would be The teacher in the intermed iate room will be helping with some of the work in the senior room of pupils where there are 18 in grade their ages varying from 10 to over 14 years The intermediate room has his teaching experience Wait New Pep and Vim of weak wantcut at solely body vim vitality try Tunic Tablets iron too may need fat dove Viimm Central Canadian The snowclad crest of are seen checking Avenger aircraft in near Iceland juts through for another in a series of low clouds in this photograph taken on board In the exercise the Magnificent mad the aircraft carrier Magnificent during four United States destroyers comprised a sub- NATOs recently completed Exercise Mariner marine hunterkiller group In the North At- On Use Canadian carrier deck personnel Tim weather was wet and cold INVESTORS Additional partners wanted with to invest in a DRIVEIN THEATRE to be built in this area For information write Era and Express box ART OS 8 KING Livestock Sand tad Gnnl ClaC PHONE KINO ri YOU CALL WE HAW The overall picture in a grow- The total assessment of the community gives no township for will be 5779- as to the number who will he eligible to attend school dur ing the term trustee pointed out The parent delega tion was anxious their children get an early start in education while other whose children are in the same age category do not- in tend to send them until next fall A A 220170 in while Noble- til ton with a assessment of at the home of Mr and Mrs has jumped by Stewart on Sunday when Population Increased Mrs Freda Murray Mr and Mrs The population of King town- Alex Wilson and Mr and Mrs ship in 1953 is an increase LADY AGAIN PRESIDENT giving an increase of 243420 over The police village of f A King City shows the greatest in- toUILU crease in the year which is 41 Kingcrafts Guild will again be over 19o3 making the 1954 directed by who figure at Holland Marsh has increased by 28175 to accepted to remain presi dent for a fourth term She pioneered the movement for 100 Albert Toronto were guests Mrs Murray and Mrs Wilson came in advance on Sat- afternoon Visitors of Miss Alice were her cousins Mr and Mrs Clarence Nash and daughter Foggy Mrs Nash was the form er Elsie Scott daughter of the late Rev J Scott Mr Stanley Watson returned home this week after motoring his brother Thomas Watson to his home in Leominister Mass who had visited the family for over three months Mrs has offer ed her home to all who would like to sew on dressings for the Canadian Cancer Society Wed- of over 1952 Ed township assessor has prepared a table of figures showing the highest population in the Hol land Marsh of an increase of over At King City the figure is an increase of the police village of Schom- is an increase of 26 over the figure and Noble- ton more than last year of Margaret Anne nesday evening Nov 11 daughter of Mr and Mrs Clay- ladies were present at the home ton and Ross Ernest of Mrs Williams at the last Kirby Maple son of Mrs J sewing meeting when dress ings were made Turkey Supper Success Five hundred attended the turkey supper put on by the 35 members of the United church last week It is expected a profit of 300 will be realized The choir from East Broadview United church To ronto provided a program Remembrance Day Supper About 18 members of the La dies auxiliary of the Canadian Legion are preparing for sittings at Remembrance Day turkey supper in the classrooms of the local United church on Wednesday Nov from to pm Afterward the regular bingo night will take place in the Masonic hall Halloween Celebration There were from community in Halloween cos tumes and a total of about in the WI hall for a dressup party staged by the Womens In stitute last Saturday night The were Mrs Will Mrs Jesse Richards and Mrs It In the class the comic girl was Linda comic boy Fuller boys fancy Jimmic Hunter girls fancy Carol The youngest child was twoyear old Martha Wellington Six to years comic Rose mary McKay comic boy John Fuller fancy girl Gloria Cole fancy boys Russell Ages to comic Janet Mary Finch comic boy Ken fancy girl Marg aret Cairns fancy boy Danny Ages to comic lady Mrs Hazel Harper Mild way comic gent Peter La ret Best couple Mrs Chas and Mrs oldest adult Mrs Savers Start Work On Dew St Building up and straightening of Dew St In King City fltarted on Tuesday morning Dew St ratepayers association was re cently formed Glen as president and Bob Me- Leod us treasurer The building program is a cooperative scheme of the ratepayers who have already raised sixsevenths of the necessary funds amongst themselves to carry out the pro ject gate A treasurers sale of lands in arrears for taxes King township will be held at the community hall Thursday Nov at last tax sale was held in IMS Mr and Mrs Irving Scott were weekend guests of their cousins Mr and Mrs Glen Vin- Port Huron Mrs Scott was a special guest at the installation of Mrs Vinin as worthy matron of Mystic Star increased by 7153 to active workers and over asso ciate members in September The same executive co operated for three years The new executive was elect ed at the third annual meeting at the home of Mrs Wilfred Denton third concession on Oct For the coming year Mrs O Partridge will be first vice- president Mrs James Baxter second vicepresident Mrs J Coe treasurer Mrs A Jar- vis recording secretary and Mrs the correspond ing secretary Commencing with working groups in weaving rugging smocking and leather the guild expanded to include the group of young girls a newly formed sketching group an exhibits department and country garden department for flower growers There is now a movement to establish ceramic craft Kingcrafts was recently in vited to send displays to the ex hibition at the Toronto Art Gal lery The rugging group exhibit ed at the International confer ence of Associated Women of the World at Toronto in August The have earned the com mendation of Mrs Grace Knott noted smocking authority and author of design KIRBY BEYNON An autumn wedding was sol emnized in United church on Saturday af ternoon Oct 24 when a setting of white chrysanthemus provid ed the background for the mar- SCOUREX WILL SAVE YOUR CALVES WORKS FAST Removes infection from intestinal tract overnight The combined sulfas In Scourex work fast Promotes appetite for rapid recovery Save every calf this Get Nixons FERRYS PHARMACY Kin City Phone its Silver Jubilee Year at si THE ROYAK Agricultural FAIR fcS Kirby and the late Mr Kirby The wedding music was play ed by Miss Dorothy Armstrong The Lords Prayer and Be cause were the vocal selections by the brides cousin Mrs Carl Rev consecrated the marriage vows Rich autumn colors of the gowns worn by the attendants vividly contrasted with the gleaming white satin gown worn by the bride who was given away by her father Her full length bouffant gown featuring high neckline and long pointed sleeves bore cathedral train From her pearl headdress flowed a long embroidered tulle illusion veil and she carried sheath bouquet of red roses and white mums sister of the bride as maid of honor those a shimmering green satin gown The brides sister Ruth Mary Burnett were the bridesmaids wearing copper brown and gold gowns The at tendants wore matching boleros and headdresses were small net cops encircled with braided folds matching their costumes They carried bouquets of yellow and bronze mums The blonde fouryearold flower girl Susan was attired in green corded taffeta her braided headpiece adorned with munis and she carried nosegay of gold mums Beverley Neil was groomsman and the ushers were Bob the brides brother and Don nephew of groom The reception was held In the church rooms where the brides mother was dressed in purple crepe with matching velvet hat black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses The grooms mother chose blue crepe navy hat black accessories and cor sage of scarlet red roses A tur key wedding breakfast was serv ed to about guests among whom were the brides grandpar ents Mr and Mrs George Phil lips Aurora frit to Satarfey Ntv Hit BIG DAYS Mi hay end of I it- ami Mtffttcw M ttry Stow fetal CI ROYAL TftRONTt j SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Growth to the WINTER FAIR NOV 1 PARI AND ONIHAlf ROUND Til Ifift CANADA A ZONAL

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