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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 12, 1953, p. 14

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i to get You can go out with an easier mind when you know the telephone is right So many times in so many ways your telephone contributes to your sense of security to easier and more pleasant living for you and your family No price can measure its usefulness THI TEiirHONE OF CANADA d 4V L V know guests enjoy the delicious flavor Coke You know Peerages limited King City And District Mr and Mrs James Pattongirl on Friday Nov she have received a two pound box celebrated her fifth birthday of confections from Paris She was given a birthday party France which was airborne in by her mother and her aunt three days to They Mrs Keith were sent by their daughter Mrs who with her husband is in Rome Italy on a combined business vacation trip for several weeks Roger Gellatly Toronto a brother of Allan and Jessie Gel- laty King has received the Cor onation medal from Her Majes ty Queen Elizabeth King City scouts and cubs collected six tons of waste paper on October 31 Dr John convened the canvass BUlie Cairns and Charles Shields took part in the com ing up ceremony when they became boys scouts in the First King Troop in a graduation ceremony from cubs to The by Lake Marie and King Athletic Association have been transferred to the Masonic hall commencing Wed nesday Nov 20 The young daughter of Mr and Mrs Arnold Peter Helen aged weeks was christened in Lutheran church Sherwood on Sunday Nov by Rev E J Fisher Miss Kay Clark King City was the official delegate from the Aurora and District Unit of Canadian Cancer Society at the Trend conference of the Womens Service division held at the Royal York hotel on Nov Mrs J P Crysdale president Mrs Mrs Carter Mrs Fish Aurora Mrs Wil liams King City and Mrs Oak Ridges also attend ed sessions Presbyterian Frank Armstrong of was hostess to the Presbyterian WJL on Nov with Mrs Fred Curtis as chair man and prayer leader Mrs Ivan took the scripture lesson and an instrumental solo was given by Mrs Stiles A nominating committee was appointed naming Mrs Art vair Mrs Curtis Mrs Roy and Mrs Howard Cairns The next meeting will be held a week earlier on Dec at the home of Mrs Curtis White gifts will be brought to that meeting to be given to the York County Home for the Aged Conveners were appointed to look after the annual bazaar on Friday Dec at King City United church as follows apron booth Mrs Scott Bovair and Mrs Arthur Bovair home bak ing Mrs Shropshire and Mrs John touch and take table Mrs J Phillips miscellaneous Mrs Murray Boys fish pond Mrs Aubrey Wade candy booth Mrs T L Williams refreshments Mrs Services At Test on The United church con gregation will hold anniversary services on Sunday Nov and the services at and Kin City be cancelled for that occasion Rev ft Jenkinson will take the morning service at am assisted by the church choir In the evening Rev Ed- Unstcad Maple will ho guest preacher at pm ant held An invitation has ben extend ed to the congregation of All Saints church to attend the fall tea at Church Army House Brunswick Ave Toronto on Sat urday afternoon Nov Mrs Arthur Pae Toronto coun cil executive will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Presbyterian society at the home of Mrs Fred Curtis Nov when the of St Andrews Strange will be guests Mrs Eric Johnston spent the weekend at Grimsby when her grandson Peter John ston six months the son of Dr and Mrs Eric Johnston Toronto was christened by the Rev Arnold Brooks at St Andrews Anglican church Grimsby The first treasurers sale of lands in arrears of taxes in Kin township since was con ducted in community hall on Nov by the municipal treasurer H Rose Total sales amounted to with the highest bid on a five acre property No opposing offers for Insti tute hall at were made against Womens Insti tute The hall has been in use for community purposes and to help the branch carry out activities for some years It took Harold Kirby King City over ten hours to motor miles from a camp north east of to King City in last Saturdays snow stonm He missed being a guest at the wedding of his wifes sister Miss Irene Hadwen Maple who was married to Michael Miller at United church that evening New Subdivisions For King Twp Not Favored By Planning Dept According to Elton Arm strong the provincial depart ment of planning and develop ment has suggested that King township should not plan any new subdivisions While the de partment does not veto new sub division planning it favors fill ing up the subdivisions already under plan as sufficient to meet the needs of King township Vaughan and Whitchurch townships have the same idea said the reeve But if a man subdivides and puts in all the ser vices we cannot prevent him the reeve points out Council Briefs King township council will not comply with a request from Oak Ridges school board Union SS King and Whitchurch to back a loan at the Bank of Montreal Aurora against de benture issue for construction of an addition to Oak Ridges school The reason for the re quest was to save the school sec tion the cost of cheque exchange We do not approve of doing our business in an outside town when our municipal business is established within the township Reeve Elton Armstrong stated And we can also get a better deal at the Bank of Commerce at King City added Deputy- Reeve Hodgson Ralph Gillies King City is being advised that lots in his subdivision will remain on the assessment roll according to township policy Mr Gillies has requested that they he assessed as farm land Bolton fire department is being advised that King town- ship council will pay fur the first two hours of fire protection service and for each succeed ing hour Bolton has informed council that it requires a retain er fee of annually a service charge of for the first hour plus an amount for each succeeding hour Bolton has good fire equip ment hut I do not sec how we can deal differently with that fire department than with Rich mond Hill Newmarket and Maple said Councillor of West King Council advised Whitchurch township council of jts decision to give Aurora fire department a retainer fee of and for the first two hours and 10 for each succeeding hour of fire protection service Whitchurch has approved a different rate of paying for fire protection ser vice in that municipality Council purchased two wreaths one for Schomberg cenotaph and one for Aurora cenotaph for Remembrance Day SEE INCREASE IN BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED IN KING TWP Building permits for all pur poses in King township totalled to the end of October representing an estimated spent on building The total number of permits by the end of was ac cording to building inspector The permits included new houses five store school one service station and one garage repairs and other buildings The southern portion of the township includ ing King City Oak Ridges and shows the greatest number of new The almost extinct whooping crane spends its summers in the Northwest Territories and its winters in Texas The first explorer to travel through the NorthWest Passage was Amundsen of Norway in ART ROSS KINO Livestock Sand and Gnrl Class FA and PHONE KINO YOU CALL HAUL a J is an ardent huntsman does even better at the age of than some of his younger con temporaries Every morning at he sets out his hound returning around one oclock He bagged a pheasant in the open season and is aiming for foxes The exercise keeps him fit and gives him a keen appetite For many years he hunted deer in northern Ontario the club Delegates to the Central On tario WI convention at Toronto last week were Mrs Leslie Glass from the branch Mrs Wilbert Jennings Tcm- Mrs A St Andrews Presbyterian choir Maple Will sing Members of AH Saints Angli can are asked to note that the monthly meeting has been changed ft will be at the home of Mrs Harry Finch on Thurs day afternoon Nov 19 At this time an apron shower for the Christmas Fair Dec will be Plant Operating At King With a capacity of producing Mrs E Rolling King City I pounds of potato chips per branch From King Ridge hour Watsons potato chip branch vcre Mrs Stanley Car son Mrs Jack Patterson Mrs Mrs Wall and Mrs Susan Elizabeth Patton little daughter of Mrs Gordon Pat- ton was given a party by her mother in celebration of her third birthday Nov at her Toronto home Mrs Ed Roddick president of Centre York WI district at tended the Institute convention for Central Ontario and was one of three district leaders In charge of competition rugs She belongs to Snowball Mr and Mrs Marvin became parents of their first child a boy born on Friday Oct They have an apart ment in Miss Jessie homo In King City They are naming the baby Daniel Ed ward Judy Wells daughter of Mrs June Welts was a happy little plant started operating this week with Bruce Monroe ex pert cooker from the Toronto plant operating the fryer This first major industry makes his tory for King City The plant owned and operat ed by Stanley Watson King City is unique with Its equip ment which compares with any machinery found in the world The Salvo fryer made in Fall River Mass is the only one of its kind in Ontario and the second in Canada Quebec hav ing this equipment The pack aging equipment cost was After the potatoes enter the washing machine no hand touches them Completely automatic in op eration the machinery fills and seals the bags The present em ployees are Louise Armstrong Mae Judges Eric and Ross of the Toronto plant back on the smart Just the tupping for est news of the A pleat separates and shortsleeved In the bodice pleat In the skirt dresses This cute little chill- and to this won- chaser crocheted In craw til casual And look Smaft jay kerchief Is detachable so you amount of cotton or yp make It In several colors to not torn or contrast Crochet pattern Child Pattern Misses ren yearn Included in 20 Send TWBNTYFIVB CENTS Size takes 3 12 yards In coins for this pattern J stamp cannot teaewpta to Em and Impress Household Newmarket Print What are the moat Important rule profitable newspaper advertising i A Your advertising 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