Keswick The Christian church enjoyed a service on Sunday led Rev Douglas Percy Toronto Mrs Percy in charge of the Eighteen of this years into Bible College graduates present and many assisted in the service by testimony and musk Among them were Dean of radio and his accordian and his wife who spoke briefly It was unusual for a graduate group has never done this before Mr and Mrs Toronto opened their Craigmuir Beach cottage to entertain the group for the week end Mr and Mrs Frank Perry Tor onto were up for the weekend at their cottage Mrs Lorna Mustard and daugh ter of Sandford were Sunday guests of Mrs Pollock and Kennedy Mrs Jack Wright who has in hospital for several weeks is at home again much improved in health The Christian church held its monthly missionary meeting on Friday evening Speaker were Mr and Mrs Palmer Orchard Beach Gardens also Miss on furlough from missionary work in the West Indies There was special music by Rev Ser rick trumpet and Miss Terry violin and a duet by Carolyn and ancy New officers appointed at the meeting were Mrs Riley presi dent Mrs H Elliott vicepresi dent Carolyn Serrick secretary Mrs C Crittenden treasurer Miss B Terry pianist and Mrs Jack Crittenden with Carolyn and Nancy as the social committee Mr and Mrs Mount Denis were Sunday guests of Rev Serrick and family Government Introduces Fowl Support Price The minister of agriculture an nounced last week that the ag ricultural prices support board has boon authorized to provide a support price for fowl produced in Canada The support is on the basis of a price equivalent to 23 cents per pound live weight at Toron to for top grade fowl five pounds and over marketed for slaugh ter from August to November with appropriate differ entials for other weights and principal markets throughout Canada The minister stated further that he hoped by introducing this additional support for the poultry industry that a measure of stability would be provided in the main marketing season for fowl He indicated that this price was slightly above recent market prices OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA Canadian Company operating on a national scale has immediate openings for ambitious men or women to manage local business dealing with some of Canadas largest chain stores can be handled in spare hours at start if desired honesty and depen dability more important than past experience Our liberal financial assistance enables rapid expansion This is a business on a high plane for high type men or women of character only APPLICANTS MUST HAVE APPROX Which Is secured and good references These openings will pay you exceptionally high monthly income immediately and rapidly increase as business expands Prefer applicants aspir ing earnings from 10000 to yearly No high pressure men wanted as NO SELLING required If you can qualify and have necessary cash write today giving phone and particulars for local interview Write J W WEBB B100 St Alexander Montreal 2 Quebec BULLDOZING LANDSCAPING LOAM CRUSHED STONE GRAVEL SAND AND FRONTEND LOADER KEN WHITE Phone Queensville 14j01 YOUR CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE A Tiny Is 55 lie has a fam ily of wo boys and two girls He is a member of the follow ing Newmarket Lions club Tuscan Lodge at Newmarket the Auro ra Board of Trade and the United church He grew up on a farm In East York and was educated at Jar vis Collegiate and the University of Toronto Since he has farmed acres In the township of King where he maintains a herd of Guernseys He Is past president of District No of the Toronto Milk Produc ers He was first pre sident of the Guernsey Breeders Association and has been a director of the Aurora Agricultural Society since He was first chairman of the Federation of Agriculture In the township of King He was chairman of the finance committee of the Holland Marsh hurricane fund and chairman of the York County hos pital building fund which raised He Is president of the York Curling club which he promoted and financed at New market Tiny fathers was a partner in an investment firm for many years gaining a broad experience of financial affairs He resigned that position to help the war effort becoming fin ancial director of Central Aircraft Ltd London employ ing war workers He was Canadian delegate to the InterAmerican Confer ence of Commerce and Production at Lima Peru In He has visited most of the countries in South America and after the war visited many countries in Western Europe This Is his opinion about serving the riding of York North I believe that a member of Parliament has two main respon sibilities One of those Is to serve the country as a whole The other Is to serve the particular needs of the people who send Ottawa to represent them This constituency of York North Is a big one Its Inter ests are diversified from purely agricultural to completely In dustrial With the heavy duties which now fall to the lot of member of Parliament it Is sometimes difficult however willing he may be to keep In touch with every Interest of the but with the help and advice of the people he serves to em do It and do it well SHARON Ob Sunday April during the service at St James the Apostle Sharon Mrs Os ier was presented with a life membership by this branch of the Womens Auxiliary The Rev B Cook made the pres entation and Mrs Arthur Thomas pinned the Winchester Cross on Mrs Osier The regular monthly meeting of the of west group Shar onHope will be held at the home of Mrs Fred McLeod on Thurs day May 9 at 230 pm All the ladies are welcome Lunch com mitteeMrs Thompson Mrs Levi and Mrs K We welcome Mr and Mrs Ira to the village Mrs Phillips spent a few days with friends in Toronto There will be no regular ser vice in St James church on May but a service of Holy Baptism will take place at 230 pm in stead If anyone has not been contacted and is interested please feel welcome to join Miss Hall and Mr Ronald Jackson visited Mr and Mrs Robert Edgar at Hamilton on Sat urday LAC Bruce and Mrs Rogers of Chatham visited Mr and Mrs Fred Hall on Sunday Mr and Mrs Perry Winch and Mr Barton Ward Keswick also Mrs Gordon Wood Cathy and Elizabeth of Williamsburg were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Hall last Thursday St James WA will be held at the home of Mrs Austin Haines on Wednesday May at 230 pm Mrs Allan Case won first and second prizes in the Daily Star sewing contest recently Mr and Mrs Ira Coates have moved into their new home in the Morton Subdivision Jim Richards and of Montreal are spending two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs William Houston 9 Mr and Mrs Albert Thomas Phyllis Lloyd spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bob Houston after returning from a three week vacation in Florida Queensville News The Association on Good PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs John Cedar Valley were guests on Saturday at the wedding of Mr Hugh Judges and Miss Marilyn Sar- in Toronto Mark and Heather Mason Port Credit spent the Easter holidays with their grandparents Mr and Mrs George Mason Cedar Val ley The Willing Workers of Union church will visit York Manor on Wednesday afternoon May Mr and Mrs Ross were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Cecil Adair Aurora The WI is sponsoring a sale of baking aprons and rummage articles at an afternoon tea at Pine Orchard school on Saturday May from to pm The girls club is holding a variety program at Shrub- mount school on Wednesday May at pm Mr and Mrs Douglas Hope and family were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Dennis Kinsail Miss Linda Dennis re turned with them for Easter holi days Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs Frank and family of Newmarket on the passing of Mr a former resident of Pine Orchard Mr Beverly Toron to spent the weekend at his home Mr and Mrs Hay and Rhonda and Mr and Mrs enjoyed a trip to Cold- water recently HOPE SharonHope Friendship Circle will be held on Wednesday May at he home of Mrs Ken Pin at pm Mrs Wright and Mrs Evans are the pro gram committee Lunch com mittee is Mrs Eleanor and Mrs Wright Carol Eves Mount Albert Is spending her Easter holidays with Myrna Micks Roger Zephyr has been spending a few days with his cousin Keith Gordon Walker tin weekend with Eves Mount Albert Mr and Mrs Sheldon Walker spent the weekend at Sharon and Janio are staying at the home of their aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Leonard Mr and Mrs Dave Gordon and Marie had supper Sunday night with Mr and Mrs Vernt Smith and family the United church is sponsoring a spring tea on Saturday May from until pm There will be a bake table an apron booth a candy booth and a parcel post sale Come and bring your friends for afternoon tea 9 Womens Association of the United church will meet on Tuesday May at 230 A pro gram is being arranged Mr Douglas Smith Shawinigan Falls Quebec is spending the week with his parents Mr and Mrs J I Smith Sympathy is extended to Mrs Winifred Micks in the loss of her brother Charles Scott also to Mrs Irving Rose in the loss of her father Mr O Blizzard Mrs Floyd Cunningham has re turned from the hospital also Dick Freddie Aylward has been visiting his grandparents Mr and Mrs J B Aylward Miss Louise Glover spent Easter Sunday with her grandparents Mr and Mrs El mer Stickwood Laura Thompson Toronto visited Irene and Sydney Thomp son on Easter Mondav Mr and Mrs William Huntley and Murray visited Mr and Mrs Maple Hill Anniversary services will be held in Maple Hill church next Sunday May Rev I Macln- Norland will be the speaker for the day The ladies choral group will provide the music at the morning services Mr Maur ice Kennedy Uxbridge will be the guest soloist in the evening Quite a large number attended the graduating exercises of Tor onto Bible College in Varsity Arena last night The young people enjoyed a banquet in Sharon Hall on Satur day night Mr and Mrs James Toronto provided the music and Mrs Scorgie was the speaker Friday Mrs J B convener of the campaign for the National In stitute for the blind announces it will start here on May This is a national organization set tip to prevent blindness and aid those who have lost their sight There are blind persons reg istered in this district When the canvassers call on you as gen erous as possible NEWS of the Monday night possible and confined fteJ report and The of Mrs Held Mrs April at it ftflwiMtj president Mrs Clarence Wright The A tint vies- president Mrs Mm Mr Watt Ray MUST SELL CARS FOR PROBATION Magistrate Hollinrake last week ordered two youths to sell their cars as condition of pro bation They pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing gasoline David Newmarket and Clarence Rogers were given suspended sentence of one year and were placed on probation The mag istrate told them not to drive a the years Mm Thompson activities lb tnl Auxiliary All converters tot standing A mlltees gave refute J Mm Wllmotj A district Mr A U Mrs Canadian Industries Mrs G Pearson citizenship Mrs Weddel education Mrs Glass historical research Mrs Sydney Thompson current events Mrs Public relations Mrs Stick- wood community activities Mrs Eves home economics Mrs health Mrs resolutions Mrs Ronald lunch committee Mrs Mrs Shipman Mrs and Mrs Stallibrass history book Mrs nit both Mrs on read dealt with Mrs on log cabin project and Mrs ducted election of which is as follows Pearson Mrs Mr Cols and Mr A iAf A Mrs Mrs Mrs Mm pianists Mrs Mr Star Mm Kav- rnittee Mrs Fred Dew Mr Thompson Mrs Byron Mrs George Pearson and Mrs The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs Sydney Thompson Mrs Elmer and Mr lex wood Mr Cole Mr Pearson car for a year and Mrs Mussel his order by having licenses white suspended for that period committees Saturday Wind Knocks Down House Near Ravenshoe a B ARMSTRONG Fire Auto Wind and Casualty ZEPHYR BUSES LEAVE TO NORTH Daily pm A sudden wind storm last Saturday afternoon squashed this house in East Gwillimbury town ship The house under construction on the fifth concession two miles south of belonged to Tom Swanson a Newmarket building firm was building it on his farm Shingling of the roof had started but the sheeting had not been 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