AIR UNO SEA Everything in Travel BENNETT TRAVft SERVICE PA 75S0S LEGION RECEIVE TROPHIES Trophies won by Newmarket Canadian Legion sportsmen in Zone competitions were pre sented to the winners at the Le gions regular monthly meeting held at the hall last week Milton Wesley Roy Ivan Ruddock and Sammy Bry- Zone euchre champions received handsome trophies Geo is to receive a trophy for bowling George bowled an 830 triple highest total in Zone competition All Saints Church At King City 100th Anniversary Observed Sunday people compete in the oil business Did you know there are more than 10000 people engaged in the search for oil in Canada We know it because we run into plenty of them each time we try to lease promising oil lands Did you know there are hundreds of skilled chemists and engineers in Canadas refineries We know it because our own technical people have to work hard to stay ahead of the others in producing better products at lower cost Did you know Canadas oil companies employ thousands of salesmen to market their products We know it because every day our own sales people are competing with salesmen from other companies Canadas hundreds of oil companies wage vigorous competition The result is increased efficiency and benefits to the consumer J IMPERIAL Oil Much of the history of King City is associated with its churches several of which have passed the 100year mark When a handful of pioneers broke ground in the new one of their first acts was to hold religious services It is because of this that all members of the community join ed with All Saints Anglican church King City over the weekend in celebrating its anniversary It was on Nov when Dr Be van rector of St JohnS church Oak Ridges preached the first sermon in the newly erected Anglican church in the settled hamlet of Spring Hill On this memorable occasion the door was unlocked to the Bishop of Toronto after he had rapped three times The sixinch iron key that swung open the Gothic door is the same one in use today The new church was given its name All a fitting name for a church which was being used for worship to the first time on All Saints day appointment and interior Dr chose as his text were dedicated by the years ago we heard of the same and found it in woods This church was built by the early settlers and was found in the woods It was built of clear pine cut from the virgin timbers cleared from the site for the church Dr was the first rector at Spring Hill He had witnes sed the building of this church Following the donation of the site Suffragan Bishop of Toronto Rev A R Beverley But in Au gust the oil furnace exploded and a heavy film of oily soot covered everything The building was soon restored Church Organisations The Womans auxiliary of All Saints dates back to Mrs Henry Gillham was the first president Later an evening was formed for the mothers of Continued from Page ALL SAINTS CENTENNIAL pay a caretaker he said Ray Burt spoke briefly as did Mrs Harry Finch Her grand- father Thomas Watson helped build the church Her father George Watson hauled brick to cover the church Mrs Ross Walker whose in terest has been for many years in the Sunday school and Girls aux iliary told how the school has grown from children to the present attendance of Mrs Walker told of the pancake sup pers held on Shrove Tuesday Pancakes were cooked over smok ing coal oil stoves Mrs Alfred Gillham speaking for the family which began the building of the church said No story of Canadian life is as in teresting as the planning of a Christian church When she became president of the in she was pre sented the pin used by the first president Mrs Harry The began nearly years ago Ian Baxter the peoples war den outlined recent progress which has given the church its new wing renovation of the rec tory Dr Jennings Jack Whalley was responsible for the centennial dinner pro gram He is preparing a historical booklet in honor of the church Pictures and newspaper clip pings relating to the were shown on the screen by W Cook One of these was a picture and story about Dorothy Armstrong and her brother George Nip It after the Aurora parish be- the youngest pair came a separate charge Rev J of church organists in Canada McKitrick wag the first The Newmarket Era and Not i OCTOBER SPECIAL VITAMIN COMPOUND For that feeling well SPECIAL NEWMARKET DRUGS REGULAR PER SAVE NEWMARKET PLAZA PH DAVIS DR NEAR FREE I the Burns home at All Saints as a lad Continued Growth Kinghorn to The rectory was purchased in s a l by James Dr had young children ridden by horseback from Oak The Girls auxiliary has boon Ridges to conduct services those of Anglican faith in lhe important port in the church area For two years services the beginning a Sunday was me in cumbent to occupy the rectory During the past months extensive renovations been made to the rectory Dr and Mrs Jennings live there The division of the parish M year into the twopoint field wore held in Isaac Dennis Inn which was near the King City railway station With the donation of land the for organized for some time and plays Stephens at Maple and All Saints at King City is evidence of the growth of the area The school has been included in the church program There is a Mis sion hand for the children The choir of All Saints church years One of the early church organists was Maria Montgomery She held the post for years Mrs Dave was organ ist for year The youngest or wore Armstrong her brother Nip and Donald Minor Hardships Church attendance In bygone days presented many difficulties in the parish All roads leading to All Saints church were mud but despite their poor condition the clergy and members walked to church service Rev Short who was rec tor in was known to walk the eight miles to Maple to preach in the morning returning to King to preach in the after- noon The late Mis in the service and her sister the late Mrs John Cull walked from the Fifth con cession each Sunday to All Saints church They told family des cendants they tree parishioners began a subscription faithful throughout the list It was headed by George Gordon Charles Frank and John Thompson The trees were fell ed and from the clearing sprang the new church made from hewn lumber In tune a church graveyard was established Some of the marble slabs mark the graves of the early members of All Saints On that Nov years ago two other services were held Baptisms took place for Thomas son of Mr and Mrs Joshua Chap man Holland landing and Jo shua son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Chapman Vaughan township All Saints Rectors Dr Devan remained rector un til I860 He was succeeded by Rev W Stewart at the three- point parish of Spring Hill Au rora and Oak Ridges During the incumbency of Rev J McCollum the church was consecrated by Bishop of Toronto It was declared free of debt When Rev J became rector in the building was covered with bricks the same re main on the building today Other improvements totalling were made the following year At that time Dr Iangstaff and I Gordon were the War dens Area Develops With the advent of the railway line in greater prosperity came to this agricultural com munity The Davis leather Tan was organized at nearby Kinghorn Spring Hills population in creased and with it the congrega tion All Saints church The local school was built in and gradually stores and other busi nesses were opened 1890 the village was named King City More land was donated to AW Saints church by Anna During Rev P Rob erts incumbency a basement added and the old driving sheds were destroyed The gift of a pipe organ was made several later by the Watson family Later a set of chimes was donated by the son Stanley Watson On Sunday 1934 new King City Guest preacher at the 100th anniversary service of All Saints Anglican church on Nov 3 was Rev Port Hope He is a former rector of All Saints He spoke on The Church of the Future The older members of the congregation know what has taken place in the past but the newcomers look All Saints Visitors Among those who returned worship on Nov at All Saints the church of their childhood were Miss Eliza Patterson Ham- and Mrs Charles Chadwick Toronto Accompanying them were Mrs Jim Patterson the Creek and Mrs Doris Dennis Another centennial visitor was Mrs Vancouver Her sister the late Heath- cote was the wife of Sir Francis Vancouver Bishop of New Westminster BC He was rector of All Saints church from 1801 to Miss Stephanie Jarvia and her sister Miss Julia Jar vis Toronto attended Mr A Jarvis rec tors warden and Mrs to the future In every period of congregations of Oak Ridges and I history there is change Lake Wilcox have been removed of change from this charge changing world he said The church is caught in the mood Of the day and has a new approach The future is full of anxiety But it was in the days of our forebears What is permanent asked Mr What is without change It is the belief and knowledge that Jesus Christ is same yesterday today and forever The consecration prayer which dedicated All Saints to its next I years of service was given by the rector Rev Jen nings He is the incum bent Dont worry well be home in time to hear Andy Williams on the farm and Home Show on CJRH Radio Richmond daily Monday to Friday to 1230 and Saturday to 1230 NOW Holy communion was observed j at am On Friday All Saints Day corporate communion was AT stumps in the middle of the toad j held for the members of the Aft- Dave con of Pinker ton now Archdea- the Arctic walked from and Evening branch- of the church DONT WAIT ACT MOW Now is the time to avoid next summers rush HAVE YOUR MOWERS CHECKED BY US Winter rates now prevail FREE PICKUP STORAGE and DELIVERY CALL 52761 NOMINATION IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEETING OK THE ELECTORS OK THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH Will he held between the Hours of and In the afternoon for the purpose of candidates for Reeve DeputyReeve Three Councillors TO SERVE IN THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OK THE SAID TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAR SAT NOVEMBER 23 COMMUNITY HALL BELHAVEN Every nomination shall he In writing and state the name residence and occupation of the candidate and the residence and occupation of the proposer and seconder and shall he signed by the proposer and seconder of whom shall he Municipal and preMnt and shall be filed with the returning officer within one hour from the opening of the Nomination IK case a greater number of remain In nomination than are required to he elected THE ELECTION WILL BE HELD SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 From the hour of am to 7 pm nt the following Polling Places Tolling Subdivision No I KESWICK SCHOOL Keswick Polling Subdivision No COMMUNITY HAM Polling Subdivision No 1 GROVE SCHOOL SS No oiling Subdivision No IIERRONK STORK Willow Reach Tolling Subdivision No Vltochcs Point MEMORIAL HALL Polling Subdivision No ANGLICAN CHURCH BASEMENT SAVE QUEEN W E WINCH Returning Off BILL SHIELDS MOTORS MAGNIFICENT METEOR In a bold new way I New THE BIG for 58 Sports car spirit with limousine ride SEE BOTH AT BILL SHIELDS MOTORS LTD 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