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Newmarket Era and Express, 21 Mar 1957, p. 16

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APPOINTED Continued from page Incumbent Rev C H will assume the post of rector of St Johns Oak Ridges St Marks Lake Wilcox Mr came to the King- apleOak Ridges parish in 1948 growth of the field and the of St Marks chapel Wilcox led to the new merit of two separate pari es Dean Jennings and family will reside in the rectory on St King City The house is having considerable changes and Improvements made before their arrival Mr Jennings and his wife spent hour pr so at King City recent ly meeting wardens of both churches and several of the con gregations at an informal gather- ng at All Saints church This coming November the All Saints congregation will celebrate the centenary of its origin in is a special year and will be recognized in a special manner OBITUARIES Heal in sooth log Dr Ointment brings quick relief A safe home treatment for over year Keep a tin handy Mrs Mary Beys Funeral service for Mrs Mary McTavish Boys was held in United church Friday March Interment was in King City cemetery Rev M conducted the service assist ed by Rev Douglas Davis of Stouffville a former pastor of the church She was Years Old A prominent church and com- tive ability as well as her good munity worker she was the neighbor attitude made her a be of William H Boys and died loved and highly respected at her home from a stroke which she suffered on March Although her health was ailing for two service outstanding m she had been president both of her and Institute branch on more than one occasion Mrs Boys also led an active life in Sunday school work for over years and always took part in young peoples activities She was director of Dramatic Club when it functioned several years a Her charming personality her lively sense of humor and execu- The funeral pall bearers were William Marshall McMur Hydro Objects To Part Of Aurora Agreement With New Subdivides The hydro commission repre sented by Don Glass objected at Mondays meeting of the Aurora council to a clause in the towns agreement calling for the to pay for the in stallation of hydro services years she remained quite active Pearson Charles last Norman Etheridge all until late last m neighbors and Jesse A resident of the Sixth Coice- 1 Churchill of King for years she was her sons Fred- born at Chesley Ont in the Oak Ridges Harold oy an a at the daughter of Donald At the age of she came to the Presbyterian Manse at Strange following the death of her aunt the wife of Rev Dr James Car- michael After her marriage in she lived on her husbands farm at Boys Lake until when they retired to Laskay where she lived for years She was the oldest and the longest resident of Lask Mrs Boys was a widow for 25 years Mrs Boys had a remarkably years from a serious active and useful life She was a at Funeral service was held at Mrs Lewis Gillham Mrs Sarah Jane Gillham of Aurora a former King township resident passed away at Rest Hav en nursing home and was buried in King City cemetery on Mon day March She was the wid ow of the late Lewis Gillham who died in March She had been in poor health for a number of heart mal- fine leader and organizer and was Thompson funeral home la pillar of her church and the Wo- mens Institute She was a life Mrs Gillham was the daughter I member of the Womens Mission- of Ash St and after Society and of Laskay of j marriage came to King town- 1 which she was one of the found- years ago where she and years ago Her community ner husband farmed for years moving to Aurora four years ago Mr and Mrs Gillham celebrated Mr Glass explained that the rates of the commission are gov erned by the Ontario Hydro El ectric- Power Commission and the rates are set with a view to pay ing for capital charges He was sure there would be no approval unless conditions in the subdivis ion were far different from us ual The clause unnecessary as well as illegal he said Mr Glass added that there had been no dir ect between the commiss ion and council in this matter and that the commission had been un aware of councils plans until reading about them in the paper Councillor Alf Child told Mr Glass that there had been an err or in phrasing in the agreement and it was councils intention to charge only for street lighting and not hydro service He told Mr Glass that he didnt see how the commission could have been una ware of councils intentions since the estimate of the cost were ob tained from Charles a member of the commission He knew it was for street lights only added Councillor Child explaining thai council was talcing this step so the general taxpayers in Aurora wouldnt be burdened with the cost of install ing street lights in now subdivis ions We couldnt See that street lighting would be a burden said Mr Glass It would ho charged back to the town at the regular rates We have enough money for lights we wouldnt have to bor row he added Would you have enough money indefinitely asked Councillor Bill Bailey How many subdivis ions could you handle a year About 250 houses a year an swered Mr Glass Council was also informed that charging the subdivider for the street lighting would mean two sets of books for the commission Councillor Child said that the last subdivision Aurora Heights would cost the town for street lighting We decided that it was advisable to include it in all subsequent agreements he said Aurora Thud To Be Heard On The CBC The of Mayor J a me Mur rays Ravel as he opens the meet ing of Aurora council will bo heard across Canada in the near future Don known to listeners from his program Nei ghborly News was present at the last meeting with his tape record er Mr told councillors that he was working on a program weekly newspapers for the program Assignment We all know that weekly pap ers report the doings of council he said He told councillors not to ho alarmed since he had no intention of taping the whole meeting race The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday March employment combine with valuable experience and train ing in Canadas Regular Army The pay good You new dulls perhaps a trade or train to be a leader You get a taste of real adven ture have a chance to make lifcloog friends with Hoe men young enthusiastic a cut above average After three sears you make your choice to leave or stay and make a career advancement training and variety Find out about one of Canadas better careers no obligation Newmarket Nightly from pm Matinee Sat at 2 pm I FORGET YOUR WORRIES and SEE a G MOVIE I Tonight ESTHER WILLIAMS In The Unguarded Moment Adult FRIDAY And A SHOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOUGHT THE CIVIL WAR BEFORE IT BEGAN BILL HALEY AND tiS AND FOR mil CAT AND UTQt THE POLES IS THE id uncus mm rich Hi hit ALAN DALE ALAN FREED SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR THE SMALL PRY SAT MAT AT 2 PM DOORS OPEN GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING PLUS 3 CARTOONS Monday Tuesday March EXTRA NIGHTMARE OP A CIRCUS ItJ I Gorilla At Large CAMERON MITCHELL BANCROFT WED THURS MARCH 27T 28 A SWELL DOUBLEBILL POWER PRIZE ClhtMASCOH tVES COBURN Sir Mary Eiiukiii MUEUER LAST I SHOW AT PM i Of Wijoii iH NIGEL PATH ATHUIN JUL DAY FRIENDLY PERSUASION STARTS FRIDAY MARCH their golden wedding anniversary She had belonged to All Saints church and and at their Wells St home Aurora one time was in Institute Surviving two sons Will- New 98733 Public School Said To Be Needed In Aurora Hard on the heels of the High John told council that school board the public school further school accomodation was Army InUrmalUn Cflff ARMY Richmond St Toronto Tel EM I q- ARMY j I I I CANADIAN ARMY Information Ccrrfra I Richmond St Toronto Tel EM I Ym II I board told the Aurora council on Monday thai it would be necess- Sharon James Temperance- to and two daughters Mrs Aurora an approximate cost of Annie and Mrs Frank The towns share would Robertson Hael Aurora There afeout are 13 grandchildren and a bro ther John Ash SKATING CARNIVAL Mrs Maggie Teasdale opens at The death of Mrs Maggie Peas FRIDAY MARCH Aurora in her year King City Lions skating on Friday March made the j va Friday March in third in two days of three former arena starts at fi pm when the neighbors who had resided on the peewee hockey finals will be held Sixth Line of King in the Strange- At pm comes the costume par- Laskay community Mrs William I for preschool and school age Boys of in her year children prizes awarded to and Mrs Lewis of winners in various school grade Aurora and raised preschoolers their families in the same Figure skating displays will be Mrs was necessary and that the board and the department of education fav ored building a new junior school rather than putting an addition on the old school Mr said that the engin eer stated it would be necessary to expand the heating system or the old school at considerable cost if an addition were built The new school would hold pupils from to grade five It is our intention as the popu- grows to build junior schools said Mr explain ing that senior accomodation wou ld be kept in the present school However he that if Aurora Heights subdivision necessitated a new school it would probably be built in that district The new school is planned for given by District skat- The present school population is buried under the Instruction of four rooms and a Aurora cemetery on Monday Irene Bailey who has been about and thev expect in ternoon following the funeral holding classes at the arena all September Mr added vice at the Thompson funeral i winter home Before moving to Aurora There will be music clowns MCDONALD BROS Motors 8 1 MAIN ST to Newmarket am to SALES SERVICE Body Pointer Repairs Pair Free Estimates Courtesy Cat she and her late husband had op erated the general store and post races and lots of fun for adults teenagers and adults office at Laskay for several years r iiond Draw will feature a and were closely connected bond and a bond going Laskay United church For as long fa holder of the lucky ticket as she was able she returned to I this church when anniversary ser vices were held Surviving are her sons Frank lucky Lion Erie Abraham of the King City club is chairman of the cam paign to sell draw tickets When it is considered that and George Aurora and young boys signed up for St Catharines Her daughter Mrs Gramshaw Toronto hockey teams and over child ren from King City district and A daughter Mary who was a re- number from gistered nurse died in September and have been on Nobleton rink alt season it au gers well for a very large of parents taking in the skating carnival In addition there are those whose families belong to Figure Skating Club Lion Jack Thompson King City Lion carn ival chairman anticipates the larg est crowd ever to attend this the fourth annusj skating carnival of The City also in- OUT OF BUSINESS John J The death of John J former rural mail at who died on March at the home of his daughter Mia Dickenson Richmond Hill brought to a close a color ful career of a highly respected Kmg township native son Aequitm was said in SI K 5 Palnck church on Sacred Heart ii if and Strange schools to make ante n St Patricks si cemetery Lloydtowa He was these will bo the husband of late 1 h- anival The schema is to interest the children in assisting King City lions in their boys and girls had lived years and in Toronto more than He had moved to Richmond Hill with hi daughter two week before bis sudden illness For more than years Mr had charge of two mail routes when horses were used lie took the mail bags from St to post Office He was known for his kind and obliging ways Mr Duggan had originally farmed near and was the son of William concession of King Surviving are his vyn Howard ami Jack Toronto and two daugh ters Mrs Stella Rich mond 1 J I and Mis It Viola Toronto A son Tom was killed in War and Kenneth died a the result of a traffic accident about two years ago activities by contributing the post ers which will he distributed a large area ANSN0RVE1DT Mrs C is visiting Mr and Mrs ft J VanDyke in Grand Rapids Mich Rob School Of Red Cross Money During last weekend approxi mately in coppers and was stolen from pub lic polite staled Thieves entered the building by forcing the lock on a side door The inside lobby window smashed and the hook lifted from tin door The drawer lock in Murray loom was jimmied open ami Jun ior Red Cross money was taken from a jar Constable Harold Rujsell peeled it wan the work of child ren until he discovered a locked door in a vacant room was pried from the by lifting up the bolts with a screw driver The door he said was too heavy for children to handle stoUsu Mi and Mi P arc spending weekend with Mr and Mrs in Grand Rapids Mich Mi and Mis and V visiting Mi and Mis 1 in a d Rapids Mich Rev conducted evening service at the Christian Reform church here Mr and Mrs Keep and daughter are visiting relatives in for a few days Mr and Mrs George have returned home from a three- week in Florida KKCUKATION A final reminder all ion commission In North York a i recreation ing will In held in the Aurora Oddfellows Hall at a pro to night An etenWd to all throughout the to Jack Patterson district will be on the new program of grant Another subject to will How to a REDUCED OFF Everything DONT WAIT GO NOW TO MORRISONS SUITS Reduced COATS Reduced SHIRTS Reduced Sox Ties Reduced EVERYTHING Reduced ST AURORA

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