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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Oct 1956, p. 12

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and Oct Wives Ftp Via jrjOtfnt tat Discuss Roads Sidewalks Relocation Of Fire Hall THIS JAR Tbilisi type by a It unearthed in rutflt after In perfect condition vitrified by And todays clay pip type waste condition of climat it the only pipe service to erf it not in any way even under found In cwen for Permanent a Vitrified NATIONAL LIMJTIO Ontario King City roads and relocation of the fire hall on building lot were main Jccla by village trust After paying and Rice for repairs and re placements on King St and Doc tors Lane and allocating to the building fund trustee estimated the balance of the budget as approximately which could be applied to sidewalks and roads Sidewalks are costing more than expected said Chairman Smith because of the extent I of repairs on King St He thought it more important to fix the main i thoroughfares of King and south extensively used by the I public and then follow with streets E Barker and I Edwards held out for j on Hoop St where I children can walk Even a two- j foot path would help they said Trustee Barker opposed a mot- ion by Smith and Ed- j wards to complete King and Keele j SU and if balance permitted to do the other streets Mr Smith said that until the bulk of the work was done he thought fie on Hoop St did not warrant spending While there was no intention to a- gainst any part of the village the larger jobs were of first import ance he said Next on the agenda was roads It was decided to spend on roads which with the provincial subsidy would provide the vill- age with a total of balance would be utilized for re- pair and construction of side walks as far as the money would permit The program is more ex- tensive than former trustees had handled but only because Iheyj did not have the revenue said j Mr Smith Fireball Relocated Having contravened the town ship building bylaw by putting I footings for the fireball five feet from the building line trustees and a deputation from the fire- mens association unanimously a- greed to relocate he building on I the north side of the lot I According to the building In- pec tor Ross the footings should been placed feet away from the south building line which is sided by Elizabeth Grove making it a corner lot on Kecle south and Elizabeth Read ing from King Townships new bylaw now before the municipal board Mr Smith cited requirement of feet from the line On Oct a new excavation was started for new footings The de putation from the Firemen As sociation comprised Captain Don volunteer firemen J Bill Jensen and Jim Sims Mr was spokesman A memo from Fire Chief Glass was rend by trustee Smith announcing that the offic ers of the fire department had appointed Donald as captain of the brigade replacing Glen Barker raised the quest ion of the need for six fire em ergency telephones in the village He thought the service charge was too high He was satisfied with the explanation of provid ing volunteer men with suffic ient telephones in order that two or three men would not be tied to telephones day and night These men are volunteers and the impossible cannot be expect ed from them was the chair mans comment Toronto and York Roads Com mission is considering a flasher light system at King Citys four corners it was announced An application was made earlier by trustees Bills paid were to and Rice to Harry for a hydrant repair at the bank for fire emerg ency monthly service Fire pre mium on water tank hydro to for flag protection Aug when a water- main under the track was brok en Value of foreign goods shipped into Canada in April was million an alltime month ly record Export in the month were valued at million I m Dad Whats the easiest way to make would yon wizard to the family You know hat is nor tiro easiest world no what the lliorc in one way In without or risk Just of Hew SI Canada Savings If yon hold it to yon dollar hark plus in And thats not all Canada Savings Hoods good for lull fart value plus earned at any in a I lime You ean buy Canada Savings llomln in handy ies SAW and And your is while it earns Canada Ha are harked nil I lie of Canada Your reputation an a you buy CANADA SAVINGS BONDS by ji 9 MM MATILDA The sudden death of Mrs Matil da Ross wife of J Ross at her farm home lot concession King township Frys was a great shock to her husband and the community where she had lived years Mrs passed away after preparing breakfast on Monday morning Oct after she complained of severe pain In her heart The funeral service was held in United church on the following Wednesday conducted by her minister Rev She was buried In King City cemetery The previous ev ening she had attended to milk ing the cows her fowl and other chores She had remarked at the time to a caller while she wa pumping water from the outside well that people today do not really know what hard work means The deceased was the daughter of Michael Hoover and Mary Sut ton She was a lifelong resident of the township She had belong ed to Strange Presbyterian church until after Church Union in when she and her husband took their membership to Un ited church She was a former member of in she and her husband were married at the Presbyter ian Manse at Strange by Rev Dr James They celeb rated their golden wedding anni versary at their home Mrs possessed at Stirling character She was a kind neigh- and a friend to all members of the family connection Surviv ing are Iter husband and a tiro- Clarence Hoover Weston She was predeceased by two sis- tors Mrs Wesley Mellrido King City Mrs Sarah of Vaughan township brothers William and Harry Hoover both of King township Pall bearers were nephews of the deceased Harry and Russell Hoover King Jar- net Hoover Noble ton Harry Hoover Weston and his brothers Dr Murray Hoover and Hois Hoover Attending the funeral from a distance were Mrs Rosss nieces Mrs Mary Port Erie Mrs Ruby Buffalo and Mrs Tarrant Toronto Mrs Ethel White of is also a niece King City and District Mr Laura Rolling Correspondent Phone King GUEST SPEAKER At the home of Mrs Fred Cur tis Wednesday October at pm Mrs WJ Agar Nashville president of West Toronto Pres byterian will ad dress ladies and those from Aurora at her home Heritage Park Mrs Berry Vaughan sectional vicepresident spoke to groups of Strange and Presbyterian churches at the home of Mrs Fred Gray Rich mond Hill on October Mrs is president of Strange This week ato October Mrs Roger Self was the guest speaker at King City United and visiting soc ieties at the local church These gatherings are the annual Thank- offering occasions of the mission groups START HALL On Tuesday excavation on the building site of King township municipal offices begun and con struction will go ahead as rapid ly as possible Building contract or A V Morrow has officially to have the building com pleted by June 1st Mr and Mrs C Shields with their children Char les and Michael spent the week end with her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Joe Pat Montreals rugby player Joe Pal Jr who was visiting his aunt Mrs Shield returned homo Mr and Mrs Fred Dent Clear- view Gardens spent Thanksgiv ing weekend at the home of their daughter Mr and Mrs Charles Marston Quebec The young couple were married at King City early in September Mr and Mrs Don Chalk will be guests at the wedding of her brother Gordon Montreal who will marry Joan Pearson Toronto on Octob er 20 Mr Mesley is on the edi torial staff of the Montreal Star Mr and Mrs John Dew with Mr and Mrs Walters parents of Mrs Dew are on a motor vacat ion in Nova Scotia where Mr Walters brother lives Mr Leslie son of Mr and Mrs Edwin St was in Mount Sinai hospit al Toronto last week after de veloping severe on Sunday He was released before the week end and visited King on Sunday Kingcrafts House Open Weekly To The Public The first of a scries of regular displays of handicrafts to the public started at Kingcrafts House last Thursday afternoon Oct from to pm The weav ing group under Mrs Charles Johnston was in charge of ord ers taken by over 30 people Af ternoon tea was served This provides with an opportunity to exhibit and sup- ply items for Christmas gifts Mrs Haas and Mrs Osier came from Toronto while other came from the local district Every Thursday afternoon Kingcrafts House will be open to the public with a craft group in charge of orders Among the present with Mrs Johnston were Mrs Barr ett Partridge the president Mrs James Baxter and Mrs Denton Mrs Ken Davis resumed Instruct ion to the art group that day Rev Michel was call ed to Vancouver Inst week be cause of the death of his sisters husband i Miss Fair brother was a weekend guest of Miss Julia Bell at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Hell Julia arid lorna entered the training school at Womens Coll- toa hospital Toronto this Mmm graduating their high schools j will return home on October Mrs Aubrey Campbell Kecle St returned home on 1 and her husband Wayne her after six weeks at Three Rivers Man where she visited her elderly parents Mr ami Mrs Alexander and tier bro thers Roy and Thomas who have acres of land Although the weather was during the early part of her stay followed by a snowfall in September crops were good and all harvesting would be completed early this Robinson spent the weekend at the home King City Staying with her brother Mr Rrydon Ross since the death of his wife Matilda Hoover Ross is Miss Jennie Ross who lives In Orillia In the first six months of this year total payroll of the Canadi an automobile industry was million total of sales and excise taxes remitted by the industry to the federal government was million are often amazed how alu minum gels around to unusual places Who would think of looking for aluminum in the stomach of a croco dile It seems when this was no lew than alum inum Jog licenses found in its stomach which suggests Zulu dogs are mighty careless Hut it proses that aluminum it immune even to the formidable digestive jukes in this reptiles in ides Industry on resistant quality of aluminum when Industualfumcsamt other corrosive conditions present a problem one of several reason why this modern metal is in such heavy demand and why is again increasing its already large smelting capacity ALUMINUM COMPANY OP CANADA LTD Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Way Burt were her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Richard and four children on Sunday On Monday they won visited by their son Torrance Hurt and YOUR LETTER IS IMPORTANT month Mrs Campbell slopped Toronto and a friend Mrs off in Winnipeg on her return James Morrison Toronto It was the first visit of the baby journey where she visited her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Walter Thomas son Arthur Ray The worth have kept the faith can lie written to the name of the late Mrs Lillian K Foil- jolt a ureal soul who faced without fear because her fear was conquered by courage were thoughts expressed by Mar tin when ho spoke bout the life of the deceased whose funeral service was held in King City church Oct ober Burial was In King City cemetery The widow of Harvey King City she was in her year and passed in Hum- her Memorial hospital Weston on Thursday Oct after a sudd en paralytic stroke which over came her the previous Sunday at the home of her daughter Mrs Donald MatMurchy She suffered a lighter stroke late in May and was ill at the home of her daughter Mrs Weston Mrs spent only a few hours at her King home dor rug her convalescence The body rested at the Ward funeral home Weston until time of the service at King City A large number of family connect ions friend visited the fun eral home The King City service was well attended The United choir sung the Hilts do I lift Up favorite hymn of the deceased and of Met he I was also played the organist floral tribut es all flowers beloved by Mrs while she lived beauti fied the sanctuary The pall bearers were nephews Moss Howard and Huston and her neighbors King City and Maple Mr tribute to the for her contri bution to the lite at the United church of which she was a nun her She was a life member of Die and belonged to the She had taught Sunday for a number of years and had to the J tilde In work her interest centred In Kin Womens Insti tute Her minister spoke of her sup reme faith in cheerfully accept ing whatever life had offer spite the many trials she had en dured She used these thinits up her self less to others Surviving are her children Mrs Donald MucMurthy Mis Norman MucMur- Weston Mrs Florence Toronto and a son Weston Hie grand are Mmy Charles Helen Weston and Carolyn who made their home with their grandmother Mark Wei- Ion and a step- grand inn Terry Jasper She was predeceased Us her husband in March A daughter Mrs Gladys Parker died suddenly In February A son died in infancy Mm was the daughter jfif Henry of Ontario In December lfto she At the home of Mr and Mrs IT Kings view an married Harvey Temper Thanksgiving Sunday after They settled on the tending the Christening of their pioneer farm on the grandson Robert Vernon in the line of King south of Kingdom United church were the grand- Some time before they retired to parents Mr and Mrs A King City from farming life in slip Dixie and Mr and Mrs 1942 the family had spent two W Hamilton and the years or so turning to sister Mrs Florida in Toronto before re- babys aunts Miss Marie Myall the same farm Her Mr and Mrs J Campbell of Gilhnoly lives in Hamilton and a great uncle Jam es Moody Toronto I J Before m by On Your return of jo Mf rntt or lx of jt ffjuUfclrirf VHI lilt I THERES NO BETTER REASON THAN THE THERES NO BETTER SEASON THAN the tp up OldsmobllIHo oar you a MOTORS VALUE What way lo awing into tha fall the of a the features All knowhow ami ship I hut put far in front the a smooth horsepower you When you want It and all youll over run Anil of thai will stay now for years So your move in a way up to Trade now youll advantage of the fall You 11 like the quality way iu show you now I NEWMARKET MOTORS LTD SI Phono Newmarket Ontario rB-rf-

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