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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 May 1956, p. 17

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i V MMKwVttrtif tho if Quit tody us nut At Until fall pep I r- Mrs Laura Correspondent Mom King j -I- fiW l clW pi in lb fttfinf flt if Ui lft IfAwi A f The estate of Count and Count ess third concession of King has been sold to Colonel of who began moving In hist week The came to King about years ago It is believed they will retain their home In Toronto but will spend much of their time Cali fornia where they own land Me- and Mrs A W McLennan and Mr and Mrs Morgan Baker were guests of Mr and Mrs Bradthaw Toronto at a party at Golf Club on day of week when Afterward they were enter at dinner by Mr and Mrs Stanley McCordick Guests of and Mrs at the King City United church manse on Sunday were the anniversary preacher Rev Dr Geo and his wife At the home of Mr and Mrs Ross Stuart were Mrs and her daughters Elsie and Norma Aurora who attended anniver sary service Mr and Mrs Bert and Marilyn Toronto and Mrs King City were Sun day visitors at the Alfred home for the church anni versary occasion The McBride family Alfred Annie and Mrs Pearl Wilson and members of the Horry family attended funeral of an aunt Mrs Ida Toronto on Tuesday She was in her year Her sister Klla MeBrlde died a month ago In a family of children sur viving are a sister Hazel Mrs Angus Toronto and two brothers of Aurora and Wesley of A Neighborly Afternoon Tea will be held Thursday May 31 from to pm In the Interests of the auxiliary of King City United church at the home of the president Mrs G Rat- cliff King St The committee in charge Includes Mrs Mrs M and Mrs Pearl Wilson The CGIT of King City United church will hold a Mother and Daughter banquet in the church rooms on Tuesday even ing May 29 Miss Corcoran secretary of Toronto East will be guest speak er The church will cater This is the first banquet since the girls were organized with Carol president Mrs Glenn Sawyer Mrs Emerson Wallace and Mrs are the leaders Raised At Tea For Cancer Fund V Preaching Mission Extended A Week The Right Rev Dr George moderator of the United church of Canada was the preacher at the anniversary of King City United church on May Having recently spent six weeks in Korea and Japan he a word picture of the strength of the Christian church in these countries His greatest impression of the church in Japan is the strength of its life and its concern for self examination and self criticism The stress he said Is on educa tion through which the Christian influence will evangelize the masses of the population One half of one percent of the mil lion people in Japan Is Christian The Moderator also spoke on the confusion of our times in his morning sermon We have look ed to science as the savior oft mankind and it has not answered the problem of our times he said The local church choir of 14 voices under the organist Mrs Patten with Mrs Gordon as soloist provided excel lent Bouquets of memor ial flowers given by Mr and Mrs I Scott and Mr and Mrs John Dew decorated the altar A successful Trend Tea held at the homo of Mrs Gage Love Seventh concession of King township In aid of the Canadian Cancer Fund The sum of 117 was accumulated and turned over to the Aurora and District Unit which embodies the King districts groups sponsors of the tea- About attended Mrs chair man of the Ontario Division of the Womens Service Committee brought greetings from the divis ion describing the effort the province is giving to volunteer service on behalf of the Can adian cancer work She also spoke for the national president Jk i- 1 m LI tot repair bills to catch family unprepa borrowing money often a common and sensible solution In fact nearly quarters of a million borrow money from Household Finance every year to pay overdue bills repair bills travel expenses the kind of expenses you may face yourself right now HFC loans are prompt and convenient You can get to with little or no delay usually in Just one day If you have a steady income and can make regular monthly payments you may borrow without endorsers at HFC If you have a money problem why not phone or drop in today FINANCE The Presbyterian Preaching Mission in Wells hall King City is being continued by local re quest for a second week under Rev J Shepherd resident minister of Presbyterian charge- Last week the ministry was held for seven evenings with the attendance mounting as services continued On Sunday evening representing all denomina tions and clergy were present This week Mr Shepherd is dealing with a now theme Ex cepting Saturday services ore held Monday through to Sunday May at 8 pm Guide Church The First King Guide company and the Brownie pack with their lender and assistants will hold their annual church at St Andrews Presbyterian church at Strange sixth concession on May at 230 pm An important ceremony will take place at this time when the Guide flags will be dedicated by J K Shepherd who will preach the sermon Mr Shop- herds daughter Mae is a guide and Mrs Shepherd belongs to the Guide Indies Auxiliary The parade will he in full dress uni form and the district commission er Mrs Patton will at tend Parents and friends of the girls are invited to attend the service Concert Band To Play In The Newmarket Concert Hand will take part in the Spring Fes tival Concert be presented by the Richmond Hill public schools in the Hill arena on An outstanding program of choral instrumental and dancu numbers Una been arrang ed by music supervisor Herman Fowler There be per formers Including a specially se lected voice chorus accom panied by the band The festi val hi ones conducted in previous years at the Newmar ket arena with school children taking part Plenty Of Water At Well A second well test drilled for a proposed municipal waterworks at is yielding gallons to the minute enough water to supply people When the permanent test is made it expected the well will pro duce gallons an hour Water was found at feet west of the village The first Rally The 40th annual rally of Sec tion West Toronto will be held at St An drews Presbyterian church Strange sixth concession of King on Wednesday May commencing at am The afternoon session following a buffet luncheon served by the of Strange and Eversley auxiliaries will open at general theme Is Stew ardship Mrs Berry sectional president will preside The address of welcome to or more women will bo given by the Strange auxiliary of which Mrs Robert Is president The morning address will be delivered by Rev J C Shep herd In the afternoon the prin cipal address will be given by Isabel a nurse on furlough from the field India She will be in troduced by Mrs Agar Mrs P Kennedy who was present expressing her thanks I feel in my Heart said Mrs the answer to the can cer problem will be found in On tario We have material ability diligence to meet the chall enge president of your unit Mrs has foresight and ability to solve your problems wisely Mrs- Love is a local and shared her home for this event Her husband Is a former secretary of The Toronto Branch and is presently a director On their recent trip to Europe Mrs Fir Alike found no volunteer workers except In England In France Spain and some other countries the cancer made solely by the medical pro fession Mrs Love was hostess in her beautiful modern home West Winds The house is on an elevation of more than feet above sea level Its wide picture windows overlooking vistas of hills a wooded ravine and open countryside was a peaceful sett ing for country town ami city folk to think of others who may be in need of medical treatment and moral support golden daffodils decorat ing the bright rooms the daffo- the Win it if rod Boys Mrs Charles and Mrs J Dew Lady Mrs John ston Mrs Mrs A- Wilson Mrs J Evans Mrs Mrs Mrs J It Evans Mrs L Hoys Mrs A Wilson and Mrs Bath were among the hostesses Mrs and Mrs received with Mrs Love Guests came from Aurora Richmond Hill Maple Toronto and King City About a dozen children played in I he recreation room where Mrs Mrs P Powell and Mrs Carl Hater sup a served Ice cream cones Tea were Mrs Henry Borden Mrs Partridge Mrs J Phair Mrs Williams Miss Kay Clark Miss The Newmarket Era and Thursday May Page WI News Miss Atuterson Mrs Sheppard Mrs Ken Robertson Mrs A Rumble are a work set up the May meet of King branch to organize and sot in motion such projects as Lions suppers or special events that require more work than single convener can handle Eighteen WI mem bers were guests of the branch May An invitation to visit Maple WI on June at the home of Mrs Ed Kyle was ac cepted An invitation was extended by Mrs Cora to hold a July picnic at Waterford where she will be making her home Mrs Hoys and Mrs Mrs Peter the new president test to feet at the south end of town foiled to produce water colored smocks worn Testing started a month ago with ladies who served tea and delays during wet weather Rut- refreshments and the daffodil ledge Well Diggers of Weston did the drilling The next step is a public meet ing when final estimates of costs will be presented followed by a vote by ratepayers A public water supply would not only householders and places of business but would greatly en hance means of fire protection The village has a large cistern at the arena which was built be fore artificial ice was installed and was intended to provide a source of extra water for fire protection Drilling by International Water Supply at the King City water source in the valley for second was scheduled for The existing well used since yields a minute Austin Rumble had arranged transportation for King City res idents From the executive of the Ontario Womens Service Commit tee were Mrs Glover executive secretary Tor onto branch Mrs Harold Kirby of hospital ami home visiting committee Mrs IK Kennedy a vice chair man of the Toronto branch and Mrs chairman of speakers panel sang two solos accompanied by Mrs Art Moore Mrs A Rumble presided and gold rose corsages all sym bolized the spirit and purpose of the tea a golden opportunity to help others Under the of Mrs A Kellcy and Mrs Glenn Sawyer about ladies made the event a success Miss Blair Burrows Mrs A and Mrs Tudbatl of the Aur ora headquarters were treasur ers Pink sweet peas centred the main tea table Serving refreshments were Mrs Hood Helen Hunter Mrs Ore Mrs Ernie Smith Mrs Bill Mrs John Belknap Mrs Vic Potter Mrs Mrs Colder and Mrs Stan Roofs responsible for convening Mrs J gallons J Harvey Mrs Charles Me- Mullen Mrs Cliff Miss John Cabot made his voyage of discovery to what is now Canada only five years after Christopher Columbus had landed in the West Indies I News branch voted 10 to the Red Shield fund on May when Mrs Wm King City spoke on events in past history The Toronto Car rying Place was used by traders and Indians from Lake Ontario and the River to Like Simcoe from to The Davis tannery at Kinghorn was described Mrs Pearson Smeltzcr con vener of the historical research program gave a reading Helen Hunter gave current events and Mrs Jesse Richards and McMurchy sang a duct 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