r ttfi En M I Mi f HOLT Me Mm Doll Sport Day family WW 111 t Albert of Mr Mrs Win and Mm Francis Mr ml Mis iWior Sunday with Mm till iBJy parents at Mrs feiKire Toronto spent the Mr and Mm Mr 1 IMnllrt till ft IH mid by reining evimUiK with Mr Iht in mid Mm Mn Mrs MuHfH r r Mount Albert News Mr and Mr Wednesday after noon with Mr and Mis Hoy Mr Mrs Alex Graham of who have been visiting parents Mr and Mrs for a few days left on Wednesday for a three months tup to Ireland Congratulations to Mr and Mr Alvin Dike on the arrival it heir second con Mr and Mrs Roy and Mr of were Wednesday evening visitors with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs A and Mr and Mrs A Arnold of Now- market visited Mrs Geo Burn ham on Saturday Mr and Mrs Clarence Morton of Bradford were weekend visi tors with his brother Mr Morton and family this past week Mr Couper who has been ill for some weeks is able to bo up part of the day Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs McQuaid were Mr and Mrs Alvin Blair Mr Ger ald Blair and Miss Shirley Etcher of Mrs Pyke entertained several children on Saturday af ternoon for Jackies birth day Mr Stouffvllle was a Friday visitor with Mr and Mrs Roy and family of was a Friday visitor with Mrs- Mr and Mrs Walt Draper spent the weekend of May 20 with Harry Draper and family at Mines Mrs Herb Harmon Miss Helen Harmon and Mrs Harold derick spent Saturday in Can- PINE ORCHARD Mrs Arthur Mm Al lan Cody Mrs Cart Link Mr Johnston a Iter Johnston Mrs V Shaw Mr John Mrs Shewed George Mason and attended the York Womens institute district annual at on Tuesday The Pine Orchard VIA la he congratulated on winning first prize on hope at the district annual meeting Mr and Mrs J Taylor son Ottawa of Mr and Mrs The Willing Worker Union church will meet at the church on Tuesday June at Members sew and a picnic lunch will be held at noon The topic vill be by Mrs on Birds of the Bible call Name your favorite bird Mr and Mrs It Lloyd and family and Mrs A Berg have moved to their home in Aurora SHARON Mrs Raymond Ramsay Susan Joan and Jean spent Saturday in Toronto with the formers mother Mr and Mrs Herb Stevens and family from On tario of Mr Mrs JJtevni wk Mr and May the Mr rind Mr I it i AM fl H tut turn Vufir7 trlt J OAC Mr and Mrs Ed and Billy of were Saturday afternoon visitors with their Art and cousins Mr and Mrs Roy Bone attended the Miss Dike of Toronto wedding in the spent the weekend at her homo Christian church on Saturday Mrs Esther Boyd of Oriliia is Mrs McKec and Mrs Dawns visiting relatives in town The Cheerio club met on Sat urday evening at the home of Mrs Murray Kirlon with a largo attendance Miss Gladys Brooks and Mrs K Davis were in charge of the program A panel discus- sion on Understanding the Teenagers with Mrs Shill- as moderator and the panel consisting of Miss M Dike Mrs Harmon Mrs i Announce To Shrink Toronto Ont rtd ah Red Cross Juniors At Busy Junior Red Cross members at the school have had an active year In a letter to the Red Cross headquarters depart- Toronto spent several days last charge of the Junior week with Mrs Shields and Mrs magazine one of the A a a i in irrivisviviy vafv iivr Harmon I Mews Tiie of the of the Canadian Pacifics new ocean going liners is shown sliding the way upper left following her launching by Lady wife of the Prime Minister of at Tyne The new liner sister ship of the Empress of Britain on the River lower inset her launching it president the Canadian Railway is at the rte of the worlds fastest locomotive which pulled the train leaving London for die carrying those attending I of the liner- The locomotive known as the Mairird is holder of the unbroken speed record of miles per hour The of will go into transAtlantic service be tween Montreal and Liverpool in the spring of The Beach branch held Us May meeting at the home of Mrs Kcrrison Miami Drive The meeting was well at- and Miss Betty J tended with Mrs M Clark pro log was enjoyed The next Mrs Boynton meeting of the Cheerio club the motto will he held at the home of Mrs a letter was read from the Murray Stokes York County Childrens Aid So- and Mrs McKlroy Van- thanking the branch for are visiting her baby gowns and five pupils Alberta Ridley wrote- the Col lowing On October 31 In wf iir -shrfnk- bars I unw cavity in ir A Sprrfw to sister Mrs Carruthera and Dr All four visited Mrs George and family at on Sunday Friends in town are pleased to hear of the birth of a second daughter to Mrand Mrs Wil liams Mary at Out Mr Pyke has been ill mm If ft i t it up knitted sets made by the ladies from material supplied by the The response to the canvass for the Canadian Na tional Institute for the Blind was gratifying Mrs asked for volun teers lo help in the tuck shop at the York County hospital New market Mrs Little read an interesting report on community activities and Mrs gave current events Plans were discussed regard ing the convention to be held in Newmarket June Mrs was appointed dele gate The ladies of branch have accepted an invita tion to be guests at the June meeting At Christmas we had sent to Korea We have pack- ages of seeds for One Red Cross meeting Mrs Starr came and gave us prizes for writing about alcohol Some of us went to church to sin Mr and Mrs Abbott told about when they were in India From our special collection we got Now we have good used clothing and toys I am presi dent Peter id tlte secretary Glover is the have two yearly subscriptions May the we have to go ini the senior room to put on a Red Cross pro gramme for them There are children In our school Our teacher Is Miss I am and one half in grade four Alberta Ridley There were coalburning steam locomotives in service on Canadas railways at the begin ning of and 1857 oilbum steam locomotives and elect ilc units years earl ier the respective totals were and 1129 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH Notice hereby ihat he intends fhfe ponihsf portion of an iio us Rest Road COMMENCING at limit of lot on jiuii plan and to liniit if he closed portion roadway foot be en lot and pan lot said plan et COMMENTING travelled portion of the Lake Shore Read and extending northerly to join travelled portion of Rest Road Any person or objecting o the doling of this roadway and opening of proposed roadway iu litjd of same are required to register complaints with Town ship clerk at Township office or before June 1956 fri vS i 1 Vf V iii r ft life ON THE FARM iT l J w v- i i V Ml J bl JcEr fj Cm Of Ontario Hydros first rural line extending from and to St Agatha hear Kitchener was strung and in that year the first farm service connected Since that rural electrification has Advanced Today in this Hydro Golden Year of farmers fccrvetl with electricity That future holds numerous HOW ami unique uses for trinity in agriculture is certain Already twoway radio is used as a means of Electrified hot beds step up ttfit- planting Electricity refrigerates seasonal products for light can bo used to create artificial conditions more favourable plant growth y Electricity will continue to an part in the economic growth of Ontario and it aim of Hydro to provide an ado supply of electricity so vital to arms and industries I a- I j y ms -u- fcry l