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Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Apr 1955, p. 16

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ivc 1 J i r DR NOBLE OflfcT VanderVMirt DR fclIRUYEB Lawn SALES SERVICE HOI PAHS mas WC Stoker Coal Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crashed Stone and General Hauling I Office King City District Liin The results of catering at the Mrs A Black is hall fund Curtis auction sale by treasurer The next move says a to Black is to install a new Presbyterian tost week was building was a profit of over Mrs A Temperance Wade and Miss Jessie built nearly a century ago were conveners Tonight April 28 the last euchre Roger Timothy will be held Grew Miss Jill Fog and Captain Girl Day Some Travel Horseback On Way To Sale At Crown Deed Farm The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Apr Hash Fire At Albert Knight attended an ev ening for Cadet John Mar- On Saturday morning April Brownies and about eight on Saturday girl guides of King City will call night who with others was at a service held at the Church of the Redeemer the annual cookie day to raise Toronto on April Started At Ma Construction of a new vestry at King City Anglican church is well under way The addition will provide a furnace room at home in the village and imme diate vicinity to sell cookies at funds for the Toronto headquar ters A percentage of the pro ceeds reverts back to York North Central Area Appoint Delegates Mrs Walter King I leaving space for an enlarged City was hostess to All Saints kitchen with new fittings The Anglican on April 21 when Sunday school room will also have more room Six win dows correspond with those In the nearcentury old building Mrs- Robert Graves in her Mrs Alfred presided Mrs Harris Mrs Burt Mrs Harry Mitchell and the president Mrs Gillham were appointed to the annual year who passed away at Toronto May 2 3 the home of her daughter Mrs and JEV AKS Distributor In PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil Howard Sharon was the mother of Mrs William Carson of King City The funeral ser vice was held on Monday April Mrs What ley Finch an ex- school teacher and mother of seven children has returned to the teaching profession until the Over people travelled by tractor truck cars on horse back and on foot to the Fred Curtis farm auction sale fourth of King on April 20 Roads were bad and the weather was spotty at times Two ladies sat on bales of hay on a smalt trailer drawn by a tractor it was the only way they could reach the farm to help in the re freshment Buyers represented York On tario Peel and counties Several women attended and were interested in household ef fects However it was the men who bid briskly on a large rug which sold for The 100acre farm which was in the Curtis family for 98 years as crown deed land has been sold to a syndicate for subdivi sion purposes Mr Curtis was satisfied with the proceeds More than half of this was paid for farm INVITE NEW Announcement is made that A flash fire among the bricks Newmarket Bod and Gun club invites any local to join them for a good sea son of fishing and fun Poten tial members are asked to con- behind an upstair fireplace Inie Sunday night will cost William third concession about for repairs King City fire department arrived machinery and equipment minutes after the call was cows and three heifers brought The machinery was in good condition Morgan Baker paid for an antique iron outdoor dinner bell An ancient family walnut desk used until a few years ago went to antique dealers for Some old merchandise bills turned up A notation inside showed that the farm taxes in were 2972 on November Unsettled weather with a cold wind was good for the hotdog and coffee stand The Presby terian ladies raised The auc tion itself lasted nearly five hours received Woodwork holding the bricks became overheated firemen said and caused the fire A quantity of bricks were removed on the north west corner of the house Fire Chief Glass and men spent two hours at the scene On Bond Ave Oak Ridges faulty insulation caused a hydro pole to burn two feet down from the top Aurora fire department was called at Monday morn ing It was believed volts passed through the wires Bond Ave residents were without power for a short time tact Gordon Billing or Lyman A gathering of mem bers to which newcomers are welcome is to be on May at pm at the home of Charlie 16 St Hear Suggested Amendments To Kings Land Use Bylaw Plans were also made to Si I At an open meeting of King City It was also concluded that land o Newmarket on for municipal use be not covered end of June She has been en- room on 26 May The group heard a of the new study book Thirst of India Most of the business session concerned ar rangements for assembling the annual mission bale at the parish gaged by the New Scotland board to fill a post vacated at Tommy and Peter ONeill twin sons of Mr and Mrs Don ONeill Heritage Park celebrat ed their sixth birthday on April As a treat their mother took them to Toronto on Saturday Mrs Eleanor Scott who flew to England early in April has writ ten to Mrs Ray Burt King City describing excellent weather in Surrey county where she is vis iting her sister Mrs Dorothy Silk Mr and Mrs Tucker who lived in the home of Mr for nearly two years have rented the Berwick cottage on King St Mrs Scott seventh con cession and her sister Speaks At At the home of Mrs president of Eversley Presbyteri an Mrs John ane a vice president of a Toron to district Toronto West for amendments to the King township land use bylaw as affecting King City were pre sented Seventeen ratepayers were present and several ex pressed opinions on the various subjects discussed In residential development it was agreed that the size of lots be raised from the minimum width of feet to feet that the minimum area of lots be raised from square feet to was the speaker at that the minimum size the Easter meet- a house be raised from to Mrs James Ball was piano square feet Strange auxiliary was commercial building it was invited but bad roads kept all concluded the lot should be away but two members Mrs feet deep or the same depth as spoke on Why the neighboring lot providing what can it do It can pro- there are 3000 square feet in duce mental disturbance she the area that the minimum said- Devotions on the Easter mes sage were taken by Mrs J Phil lips Mrs Curtis and Mrs Williams Jessie and Mrs Williams gave prayers Mrs introduced the speaker thanked her for her message Helen Hunter spent June Service RICHMOND HILL TURNER Builders mob No and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed i Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices Co Port Ontario LYONS AND Barrister Sotkitor VALEQC Air TRAVEL BUREAU Newmarket Phone last week at the home of Mrs Bill Toronto a daugh ter Since the shock of the barn fire and a major surgical opera tion before Christmas Mrs Scotts health has been impaired Receives Lions The slate of officers for presented by the nominating committee to King City lions will be voted upon on John Addison Temperance- ville student of Aurora district high school who was sponsored by the King Lions to enter the Lions oratorical contest spoke on Television He was presented with a trophy by John Dew for his efforts in taking part in the speaking contest Miss Clara Campbell of King- horn who teaches school in To ronto addressed King on child psychology Meeting at the home of Jack the group saw colored movies taken by Mr on his trip to Europe two years ago On April the bowled at Maple community centre and on April 26 the meet- was held at the Anglican church with Mrs Allan Hooper and Shirley organizing the program The results of the tea and ba zaar given by the of King City United church recently were gratifying proceeds were Mrs Beth Anderson was head convener- Mrs- Hea- was in charge of tea tables Tops G A Dicv As a result of project work of the Girls Auxiliary All Saints church Betty Lou Cunningham was presented with a Dorcas star at the annual spring festi val of the Toronto Anglican A Diocese held in St Annes church April The star is the highest award a girl can win VICTOR SHOE STORE Mate St Ph If your feet trouble you come us for free We cure or money back We have a full line of footwear to fit including babies meeting of Strange was accepted Sectional Secretary A new appointment has been conferred on Mrs A Black of Laskay who will act as secretary of Section Toronto West of Presbyterian mission ary societies for two years Mrs Black was president of the Strange auxiliary for over years and is the immediate past president The section will meet on May at Nashville church Laskay United receiv ed an inspirational Easter mes sage from Rev at the April meeting held at the home of Mrs Marvin Hunter The Growing Church in India a chapter from the study book was read by Mrs Pearson Delegates appointed to tbi con ference of Toronto Centre North WMS conference at Aurora on May are Mrs Will Bryson and Mrs L Farewell Sermon Rev A Johnston preached his farewell sermon to the Pres byterian churches of Strange and West King on Sun day after acting as supply minis ter for the past seven months He plans to take a post graduate course at Knox College Toronto On Thursday April he will receive his Bachelor of Divin ity degree at Convocation Hall of after which he will re turn to his home in Saskatche wan Mr Johnston will then take a charge in British Colum bia He received a call to the King charge early in the year but did not accept because he said he felt his call is to minister in western Canada where he was born and raised Rev J Skene Toronto will width of a commercial lot be feet and the building to cover not more than onethird of the Also it was agreed that if the present neighboring build ings are closer than feet to the highway the new building would be the average distance back from the highway as other buildings but not closer than feet All commercial combined commercial and residential and industrial buildings should be fire resistant it was said Concerning garages it was agreed that they may be located j sibility in providing a culvert on the rear or side property line and road on the north half of if they are 20 feet away from another building by the land use bylaw The chairman of the board told the meeting that since the suggestions relate only to King City the extent to which they might be adopted for other builtup sections in the town ship would be a matter for townships decision General Business Motions have been approved by King City village trustees that a recommendation be sent to King township council to grant a permit to Mr Cooke of Maple for a taxi license to operate in the vicinity of King City The Toronto and York Roads Commission will be advised that trustees desire drainage work on Fisher and King as out lined by the commission on Feb ruary A letter will be sent to the township recommend ing that Howard Cairns be given a permit to make alterations to the rear of his house on Keele St according to his plan Work on drainage from the road on the property north of the CNR tracks Keele St will be carried out by agreement between King township and vill age trustees A report from the Ontario de partment of highways engineer to village trustees has advised them that it assumes no respon- ANSNORVELDT Mr and Mrs J Brampton visited Mr and Mrs M on Sunday Mrs P has arrived here from the Netherlands Mr and Mrs J Boonstras in fant son was taken to Sick Chil drens hospital for treatment re cently The Christian School Society had a social meeting in the church last Friday night with Rev Koocstra of as guest speaker A congregational meeting of the Christian church is called for Friday evening April 29 in the church East St off Station leading into Langdons garage property PLEASANT The Mount Pleasant church was beautifully decorated on Sunday for the baptismal service of Paul Yorke infant son of Mr and Mrs Claude Rev will be absent from his church here for the month of May as he Is touring as Chaplain with a choir of students from Knox College Toronto the Western provinces and will be holding services ev ery evening in an effort to en courage more men into the min istry Mrs and children will be in Kitchener with friends during Rev absence On Sunday May Dr David Hay of Knox College will be the minister at Mount Pleasant at 3 pm Farm cash income was greater in than in in all pro vinces except Manitoba Saskat chewan and Alberta This easytouse pattern perfect fit Complete Sew Chart shows you every sti A mixmatch wardrobe to to you welldressed all A cool halterblouse with per collar trim fitted shorts skirt and jacket All thrifty smart for sun and Pattern Misses Sizes 20 Size halt yards 35inch skirt yards Other yardages In pat Send in coins stamps cannot accepted for this pattern plainly SIZE NAME ADD STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARTIN care of the Em Express Pattern Al VALUE A WITH A LATE USED CAR and Betty is the first local girl of the King charge on Sun- THIS WEEK car V -Mm- U F lb -Mi- I BUT WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS item j V 1 v- ADVERTISERS GET MORE FOR THEIR DOLLAR THE the group to qualify She received the badge for an exceptional piece of work Bet ty also received the chevron badge for her handicraft and her churebmanship badge She has been appointed assistant to the leader Miss Shirley Broom and Bay Brigade At this time of grass fires King City fire department has a novel way of augmenting equip- ment Fire chief Dave Glass has put out a call to citizens to con tribute brooms and bags which can be left at the residence of Mrs This means of combating outside fires can re ceive support at the next Fire mens association in the Masonic hall The association has agreed to hold regular meet ings on the first Monday of the month when fire drills will be held Deed to Hall Property A notable achievement of kay during the past year procuring the deed to the property A name sign being made by Bob and Bet ty Arbuckle will be posted on the outside of the building to des ignate the ownership At the end of the year in April the branch had building fund of 115577 accum ulated by the WI and commun ity Since that time was spent on improvements on the building here is a balance of over which with the pro fits of the last two or three eu chres will increase the working capital day May Rev J Bolton is the of the charge who will endeavor to have a resident minister called to the field Mrs Krug Kitchener vice president of the Womens Service Committee of the Ont ario Cancer Society will receive with Mrs Henry Borden and Mrs J P Crysdale president of Aurora and District cancel- unit this afternoon when Mrs Borden is hostess a a Trend Tea in aid of the Canadian Cancer Fund Arnold Peter John and George Body of King City Lions are arranging an enter tainment by district children and teenagers for Friday night May at bus depot will be a twopart mins trel show with other music Teenagers arc end men and reci tations will be heard The is on behalf of hoys and girls work by Lions 1954 flat A Custom automatic radio windshield washers Life guard tubes A real snappy car- Low mile age v Custom grey with green tog directional lights windshield washers low mileage new car condition 1952 FORD Custom maroon automatic radio directional lights windshield washers white side walls age Spotless 1950 Custom Standard mileage a 1953 FORD Deluxe S CHECK SUTTON PARKING Suttons council members were out week working with the municipal engineers to determine the best way to mark out park ing areas on the village main street White lines denoting parking spaces are to be painted on the road and the case of two cars taking up three spaces should eliminated Mainline embassy brown top heater A real clean car ear MM Condition a f Tot food printing at reara- prices phone TRUC TOMS f TOM ij A FORD MONARCH I ij f

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