It The Newmarket Era and Express Thorsdar Sept By DEAN HALLWAY When a tree Is dug in a nursery a large part of its root system Is necessarily lost When it is replanted a part of the top growth needs to be cut back to establish a healthy balance between the roots and top On most newly planted trees about onethird of the branches should be pruned as shown in the accompanying Garden- Graph Trim off any branches which are bruised or broken also any that are too low or crowded Do not cut back the leader or central stem as this destroys the natural shape of the tree Trees which have a mass of fibroin roots do not require as sever pruning as trees which have only a long tap root After a tree has been set in the hole do not twist it in try ing to position it This may result In twisting the roots thus causing them to girdle as they develop As result of girdling trees sometimes strangle themselves Young trees planted in the fall should be staked to protect them against strong winter winds especially if planted In an exposed position Tape or tie the young tree to the stake as shown In the GardenGraph It is also important to stake old trees they have been trans planted Newly planted trees often are benefitted by wrapping them against sunburn This Is done by wrapping strips of burlap in spiral fashion about the trunk of the tree GET SET FOR FALL WINTER DRIVING Our service department is equipped to handle AH your motoring problems COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULING BRAKE OVERHAULING VALVE AND PISTON RING JOBS CARBURETOR OVERHAULING ELECTRICAL WIRING REPLACED FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION Slessor Motors NEWMARKET LIMITED guarantee you satisfactory service Eagle St Phone TW Manse Taylor Service Manager latest in TELEVISION NOW ON DISPLAY RCA ELECTROHOME and ADMIRAL CONSOLES AND TABLE MODELS from 199 UP consoles 22 tube With high powered chassis TERMS 15 DOWN UP TO MONTHS ON BALANCE STEWART BEARE 116 Main St 52393 WEDDING HALL SMITH Aurora United church was the sceno Saturday of the marriage of Beverly Anne Smith daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Roderick Vernon Smith Aurora to Arthur Melvyn Hall son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Hall Sharon Rev John Morris assisted by Rev Harvey Howey formerly of ora performed the ceremony Miss Andrews played during the signing of the regis ter The bride given in marriage by her father wore a full length gown of candle white faille taf feta fashioned with an empire bodice and portrait neckline with long sheath sleeves ending in points over the hands The very bouffant skirt embroidered in panels of Alencon lace empha sized the deep box pleats end ing in a short train The waist length veil was caught in a matching faille Anne Bolyne cap embroidered with pearls She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and rosebuds with ivy Matron of honor Mrs Glen Urquhart King City and brides maids Miss Carol Moffat Mont real Miss Janet King City and Miss Patricia Hall sis ter of the groom wore similar gowns of avocado faille taffeta styled with short bouffant skirts and matching cummer bunds They wore matching feather headbands and carried crescent bouquets of white carna tions yellow and bronze baby mums with ivy Best man was Christie Hall brother of the groom and ushers were Glen King City Joseph Hall and Lyman Hall brothers of the groom At the reception at the Ridge Inn Oak Ridges the brides mother wore a gown of Dior blue taffeta with matching shoes and feather hat Her corsage was white carnations and pink rose buds The mother of the groom wore a winter white dress with matching gloves and kelly green velvet hat Her corsage was yellow roses Leaving for a trip to Manitoba bride wore a moss green soft wool dress with matching hat Her coat was camel hair with English tan accessories and the corsage was a single gardenia On their return the couple will live in Sharon OBITUARY Mrs Jessie OReilly Requiem mass for Mrs Jessie OReilly 52 of King Ridge was sung on Monday morning Sept 9 by Rev Francis in Sacred Heart church fifth con cession of King Burial was in Sacred Heart cemetery The wife of Robert J OReilly King City merchant she died at her home on Saturday following two months illness She had been in St Michaels hospital Toronto for days but had re turned home three weeks ago The daughter of the late Frank Howe Hamilton she was edu cated in that city 192C she married Robert OReilly They lived in east Toronto until 20 years ago when they moved to the community settlement fifth of King She was interested in the welfare of her community and in the activities of Sacred Heart church and separate school Mrs OReilly managed her husbands appliance business at King Ridge as well as attending to her family Her husband took over the King City groceteria three years ago Surviving arc her husband and five children Marjory Mrs John Doyle and Theresa Mrs Murray McKinley both of Tor- onto Dorothy Robert and Ger ard at home Brian Doyle was her only grandchild King and District Mrs Laura Rolling Correspondent Phone King 8 Opens Season The first meeting of the autumn season of Kingcrafts will take place on Wednesday Sept in Kingcraft House at 215 pm when nomination of execu tive officials will be held Sever al important plans will be decid ed including the opening of Kingcraft shop one day a week to display work and take orders The reports of the rugging group on their exhibit and de monstration at the CNE will be given The garden group which met at the home of Mrs Eric White last week will have sev eral suggestions to offer in fall projects Hold Turkey Supper The Womens Auxiliary of King City Firemens Association meeting at the home of Mrs Stanley Roots Eversley Sept set sights on Tuesday Oct to conduct a hot turkey dinner at King City United church for the benefit of auxiliary work to vol unteer firemen The members headed by president Mrs Don will draw up the menu turkeys and trimmings at a special meet ing on Monday Sept 30 Last year the turkey supper was very widely patronized Graduates Charles 23 a flight engineer at Uplands Airport Ot tawa flew last week with a crew to Whale River Hudsons Bay The crew was there two days and saw plenty of Eskimos and Indi ans in the settlements The son of Mr and Mrs Charles Clu bine Tannery Hill Farm King Fit Engineer Clubine has recent ly passed his papers from LAC Showered By Relatives A relative shower of miscel laneous gifts was given for Miss Violet Clubine King City at her home on Kcele St who will become the bride of Lloyd Boyle Red of About at tended Among those present were three sets of twins Mrs Laura Colby and her brother Douglas Clubine the sisters Leila and cousins of the bride elect and Dcbora and Dianne Young four years old also Clu relatives The shower w a s planned by Mrs John and Mrs Ed Harris Maple Oth er occasions for Miss who will be married in King City United church on September 21 was a personal at the home of Mr Boyles mother of one given by Mrs Murray Judges Oak Ridges and a living room mirror from the staff of Maple telephone ex change where Miss is employed Church Anniversary On Sunday Sept 22 anniver sary services will be conducted in St Pauls Presbyterian church Ninth of King highway 27 at am and pm Mr Bruce Will the new student min ister of the field will preach in the morning and Rev C Bow man Maple at night United church choir under the direction of Mrs Harold Russell organist and choir leader will provide the spe cial music Services and Strange will bo withdrawn on Sept 22 and Mrs Aitchison Schombcrg A special favor was conferred on the friends when the bride and her attendants wore the wed ding costumes with the bride at tired in white A purse of was given Mrs Keith McCutch eon read the address and George Crane an usher at the wedding presented the gift Mr and Mrs Albert Montreal spent the weekend vi siting relatives at King City Weston and Newmarket They had attended the wedding of Craig Andrew Cribbar Weston and Ferguson Toronto on Saturday Craig has complete ed three years at Waterloo Col lege and has entered Knox Col lege Toronto to study for thel Presbyterian ministry Mr and Mrs Joe Cribbar the bridegrooms parents Weston and Mrs Ken Fletcher and son Paul visited Mrs Cribbars brother Donald at King City on Sunday Virus Hits King City Cuts School Attendance An influenza virus hit King City and surrounding area and cut school attendance consider ably It was reported that four or five per cent of King City popu lation has had the bug At King City school last week the prin cipal reported per cent of the enrolment affected In grades three and four and part of five in George Goulds room there were out of 35 children away from school during the early part of the week At Sacred Heart separate school King Ridges the princi pal reported pupils absent from school Fifty per cent of the grades nine and classroom were in bed and the teacher Sis ter Mary was under the doctors care The room was closed Oak Ridges Kettle by area school Schombcrg and Temper anceville schools were only slightly touched Freddie Campbell King City of Sacred Heart school was very ill for several days His brother Basil attending St Michaels College upper school was also stricken Local doctors were run off their feet attending to the sick About two adults in ten cases were sick While there was no need for undue alarm medical care is ad visable and isolation from others in the family is advised The in fection spreads rapidly In some instances running through the family The Sacred Heart class room is likely to remain closed this week as Sister Imelda was still ill at the beginning of the week Developers Show Plans For King Subdivision Offer For Water King City village trustee board saw a draft plan of a pro posed subdivision by King City Developments for homes on the former Rumble farm Keele St S The draft was presented by Malcolm consulting engineer who discussed obtain ing King City water for the new subdivision The lots are half- acre size with 125 foot frontages and the proposed subdivision is contained in SS 2 the King City school section Mr indicated the developers would be willing to advance per lot for water to help finance the required to finish the second well system A deputation from Heritage Park learned that the Heritage roads will be taken over and maintained by the township in the near future Warren McKendrick Cyril Jones Mrs Dora Tansley a school teacher and Mr Porter were somewhat surprised to learn it is township with nearly miles of roads to clear which do the work If Heritage is snowbound on a winters morning so are many other streets They were con vinced throughout the amicable discussion that patience is a virtue can see now that you have all the worries said Mrs Tans in her parting remark to trustees She with others was at the board meeting to learn how things are managed Mr McKendrick whose lot is lower that the roadway brought his problem to trustees He also advocated village incorporation Trustee Ronald Bolton said the village would have no more money under the incorporation but the administration would be long to the village and not the township NEW TEACHER JOINS KING CITY SCHOOL Helen has joined the King City school teaching staff from North Bay Teachers College She is mak ing her home with Mrs Eleanor Scott Keele St south After she arrived in town Secretary Mr and Mrs George Arm- M L where she teaches Northwestern their other children are Douglas in school and Debbie a ir preschooler Mrs Armstrong was the former Helen Cousins of became Maple King City school on Sep- ember Mr Bice has been on Mr and Mrs John a he for Miss bride and groom of Schombcrg Dennis principal for several were honored with a da nee- pre- has relinquished the scnlation in the town hall on Sep- but continues with grades tcmbcr when a very large ga thering met to congratulate the popular young couple The bride was the former daughter of DeputyReeve W past five years and Dons Pat ton has an enrolment of 30 beginners which is about the average number during the MR VISITS A MONARCH On the social scale P could said to enjoy a higher rating than Prime Minister who went out of hit way to visit the stall where the shorthorn stser was Installed Troubador formerly owned by financier Cyrus Eaton an International grand champion and is billed as the King of Beef at the Canadian National Exhibition In Toronto Hold Mown Friday Proceeds To Improve King Memorial Park Lake Marie and King Athletic Association is mobilizing forces for a big night in King City Memorial Auditorium Friday evening Sept A Harvest played by heads orchestra a corn roast and lucky draw feature a night of entertainment in the King City park All proceeds go to the im provement of Memorial Park The grounds need filling in to make the allseason games easier for the players and the equipment and other facil ities need revamping A Gathers MP will draw the winning ticket for the port able TV set the electric fry pan and mantel radio Merchants and businessmen have donated numerous door prizes It is 36 years since the athletic association was formed in the log cabin on the Marie estate of the late Sir Henry latt with Sir Henry present For all these years the organ ization has kept at it through fat and lean years all for the bene fit of the King community James is the oldest charter members The contribution of the flood lights by King City lions is the greatest boost recorded for sev eral years Lake Marie is re sponsible for the maintenance of lights provision of hydro power Salvation Army Shelters pro vide not only a roof and care but they provide an understanding heart and the human touch and press Classifieds Results BOARD OF HEALTH OF YORK COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Cordially invites to attend the official reopening of its main office main st Newmarket on THURSDAY SiPT AT PM UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of HAROLD OF KING The new ultra modern KEELE STREET KING CITY PHONE DAY 289 GENERAL REPAIRS TUNEUP LUBRICATION BRAKES WELDING TIRE BATTERY SERVICE HOUR TOWING SERVICE MORRISONS SPORT HAVEN Guns Ammunition and Gun Repairs and Fall Reduction Hi Boats NEW Lake Craft Niptgon Reg now Lake Craft Lakeshore Reg now Peterborough Zephyr Demonstrator Reg now 325 Grew Le Cap i tune ft fibre glass Reg now 865 12 ft Fleet aluminum car top lbs Reg now 198 USED ft Custom Runabout fibre glass bottom steering and controls Reg 300 now IS ft Cedar Strip with Hardware now ft Matlo Runabout with Inboard Gray Engine Regf now 3 Evinrude to 110 Many Other Used Motors MORRISONS Sport Haven NEWMARKET and KESWICK PHONE TW 54363 LUNDYS LANE CLASS B FAIR CANADAS COUNTY FAIR OCTOBER 345 LIGHT AND HEAVY HORSES BLACK WHITE SHOW RED WHITE SHOW REGIONAL TAMWORTH SHOW REGIONAL SHEEP SHOW BEEF CATTLE CHAROLAISE and SANTA GERTRUDIS CATTLE CALF SCRAMBLE SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION ON FRIDAY EVENING FULL PROGRAM OF RACING MONSTER DANCE IN ARENA SATURDAY NICK Pre DAVID J TRAN 2nd T 1st C Livestock Commissioner