Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Feb 1952, p. 10

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King City And District LAURA KING km Sale The rummage sale afternoon tea and bake sale conducted by King City last week was well worth the enterprise The sum of has been realized with likelihood of sale of still more clothing which is to be found at the home of Miss Jessie The leftover articles from the rummage were re moved there on late Thursday She had taken in by Satur day night Some of the dresses are going abroad Miss Katharina Merlau purchased two dresses which She is sending to her mother sister in Germany Miss Alice Ferguson bought a quantify of clothing mainly baby clothing and mens coats for the Scott Institute Toronto Accidents J Two district residents accidents last week Mr Mel King his right arm above the when he fell on a stretch near the a Wfeflt ago Sunday He was York County has been forced to cause the swelling satisfactory Xray fife home from hospital week Mr is ratfier sorry now he had not accepted tors for are Mrs- A Black and Mrs Stan Kerr The board of managers appointed for three two and one year Finch and A Black Stanley Kerr and Donald Mr and Mrs Walter elected Sunday school Donald was rev and Mrs secretarytreasurer and organs 1st Mrs Black will continue as church organist C A Black was made chairman of the board- of managers who will appoint the secretary for that departs A substantial balance was in each department of the organization The congregation decided to cooperate with and St Pauls Ninth line in improvements St Andrews Club Andrews Club affiliated with the Sunday school headed MIC ward of a new or gan raised The treasurer reported total receipts for missions at 270 sent to To ronto headquarters The Tem perance Society received At the election of officers Ernest Carson was church treasurer Nelson King- don M treasurer Others in office are auditors Chas and Gordon Murray Ed Bowen C and Ed Kyle parsonage committee Sunday school superintend ent Mary Carson Si SL treas urer Evelyn Hare secretary assisted by Barbara Anne Coo per Carson reelected to the session board while Rob- son and Prank were elected to the board of stewards Mrs TOiliamson is church pianist assisted by Les son The ushers are Donald Gordon Murray Bruce Nelson Kingdon Scott and Bill Celebrates Birthday Mir James celebrated his birthday on Saturday and to honor the occasion j he was the principal figure at a Norman invitation every Friday the subject to motor with him to Florida study for the next few weeks Howard far- Tabernacle Donald was the dinner held at his home on King name chosen for a group of young people and juniors known last year as the Worship Work and Play group Valerie Carol Busby vice- president secretary Donna treasurer Spencer Finch and organist Spencer Tie leaders are Mrs Finch Mrs Farren anil Donald Meeting is suffering bruises arid shock as a result of a fall into the grease pit at King City Mo tors last week while helping to move a car onto the grease plat form He narrowly missed seri ous injury as he tumbled six feet to the floor level Children Baptised At King United church on Sunday afternoon Feb Rev baptized Louise Pa ton the nine- monthsold daughter of Mr- and Mrs The has been named after her father Del and her maternal grandmother Mrs Louise son Annual Church Reports M5 United charge of King and report a very successful year in with membership and attendance maintained at a high level Fi nancial summaries are in excess of the previous year while con tributions to missions are very commendable The total for ex cluding the balances were which is just 54 less than the mark These receipts were considerably more than the totaL From all depart ments church raised King and church the sum of Con- On the Sunday at United church Jen- arge amounted to which gave King and 49 1 The charge has members representing families There are 294 persons under pastoral care performed baptisms for six children at the morning ser vice Betty Anne eight- monthsold daughter of Mr and Mis of King Janet Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred i of Gormtey Franks Kl Lorraine six weeks the daughter of Mr and Mrs ville of Muriel Adams fivemonthsold daughter of and Mrs Robert Adams of Harold James Wayne Kirby eight and J SSES i naif months son of Mr and Mrs Harold Kit by of King Wayne Robert months son of Mr and Mrs Frank There At the annual congregational meeting of King United attended by members Rev M Jen- chairman reported a total mcmlrship of of which vere nonresident members There are 255 persons care The Sunday school has a mem bership of excluding the class There arc en- fit Andrews Presbyterian i roll and the J rolled An- 9 department has drevr Pi church Strang met at the home of Mr and Mrs Kerr on m to the work of the past and elect officers The total amount raised by all VhatJey Finch was The of church treasurer Mr treasurer for the eighth receipts for term Ejections were Mr chair- envelope man of the meeting to the cemetery board were- Finch Norman and Donald iAufc iw ECONOMIZE with The paint for beautiful WALLS CEILINGS BE OFF YOUR The iff and for the year was The Womens Missionary So ciety raised the mission alloca tion of sent to the terial This has paid members and seven life members Auxiliary reported paid members who raised 442 in excluding the 1050 balance The choir report by Mrs Bruce showed for music Elected to hold office for the coming year are of stew ards Aubrey Campbell Allan session J ami John Dew church treasurer If reelected mis sionary and maintenance Alfred McBride auditors for Scott and Hall organist Mrs reelect ed assisted by Miss Gerry Jan Cairns Campbell A fel Scott Mr Archibald Thompson ushers and A church J as Rock Carson Carson Ross Stewart and United United church heard annual on 23 wbiw minister Rev AX feeling often your body in getting matter of Krucicn happy in cm Time arc two Kruwhen this a yet Ba it of tlie fiajfc work to help you and that Try a JitUfs In your When fax it to the SALTS J persons under over- All ftrnuchea of church raUed In the of Wexelusjvc of The church of with persons using envelopes for regular collections Sunday school reported enrolled and total receipts at This department to missions The Baby roll of members in raised The Fellowship Group or ganized a year ago and meeting every second Monday rnised a total of donating towards missions The Wo mens Auxiliary held meet ings raised and gave to missions This group also contributed toward the painting of the church The committee made and sold quilts during the year The flower committee sent out fruit flowers and cards during the year Total receipts were The choir fund showed total receipts of in 1051 while street when members of his fam ily joined to congratulate him The birthday cake adorned with pink candles was a delight to his grandson Robert the son of Mr and Mrs Elwood who helped to blow the can dles out in the traditional custom for good luck There was roast beef No Turkey for Mr Mr was the recipient of gifts and numerous birthday j cards and other messages of I Enjoy in good health and the companionship of his wife for years he has in teresting recollections of his early days at he helped his father in the butcher ing business and carried on as a drover for years both at and King City After his fathers death he lived with his brother the late George of also a butcher When he and Mrs were married they settled in the village and raised a family of six children Anne who is Mrs James of Toronto Audrey a reg istered nurse Elwood of Toron to Hilda who has a position at Appleby College at and Gordon a veteran of World War now deceased Mr has seven grandchildren Mr was horn in what is now the home occupied by Mrs and her sister Irene father was Alex Pat and his mother died while the nine children still young Of this family only four are liv ing Will in the United States Matt of Elgin Mills Mrs Sarah Badger of Toronto and James of King Mr Patton recalls the time when beef was a pound when hogs were as low as and as high as eggs a dozen and chickens worth a pair Lum ber could be bought for a feet Mrs Met ride On her birthday Sunday Feb 3 Mrs Herman was given a dinner prepared by her daughter Annie at their Farm Thirteen were present including Annie and Alfred a daughter Mrs Jim Wilson and a daughter Mrs Win Thomson husband and son and Mrs Thomson Mr and Mrs Arthur and son Peter all of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Albert Duncan A birthday cake was given by Ha zel Thomson grandson William Alfred Thom son proudly presented his grand mother with a birthday card which he had painted in oils Mrs received numerous gifts On Saturday she received visits from her neighbors Mr and Mrs- Aubrey Wade and Mrs Lawrence who came from Toron to with his daughters Evelyn and Mildred Mr had worked for the years ago and not seen Mrs for years Mrs McBride has returned to Toronto to stay with her daugh ters for a time She and her daughter Pearl Wilson came to the farm for a week before the birthday Mr Wilson was called to London England because of the illness of his mother who minutes after he by plane from Canada at the home of Mr Fred Dent recently was Mr Roy a fellow worker Dent at the plant He brought with him colored movie films he had taken during his stay there for six years Droving at Hospital Mrs Campbell McKay is re ported considerably improved following the traffic accident on Highway No on January when she received complicated injuries In Peel Memorial hos pital at Brampton she has spe cial nurses attending her and also lier Mrs Angus McKay a trained nurse of Sound The nature of her injuries will confine her to hospital for some time Country wide anxiety her condition is being relieved as the good news of improvement is heard Cap tain McKay has been at his sons home the tragedy occurred Mrs A been able to return to her pursing practice because daugh ters favorable progress Off Mr and Mr Jack with their children Allison and Jack III left for Florida early Sunday morning They took Miss Mary io jock alter the little folk She will be ab sent from Aurora high school for a month The ex pected to be at their hotel in St Petersburg Sunday night Later Mr Jack of Toronto Will be in Florida when he and his son plan a trip to Cuba Mr and Mrs Harry and Mr and Mrs Allan Connor of Snowball spent a long week end at Buffalo leaving King on Jan- 23 The occasion was the 2Qth wedding anniversary of the McBrides which was on Jan 20 Mr Norman is a vacation at St and has visited Mr and Mrs A J Gordon at Largo He will look up the Stephen- sons relatives of Mrs Mel The King branch of the Bank of Commerce has a new interior paint job done by Del who was assisted by Mr Dawson of Lake The decoration is in two tones of gray white ceiling- They are now painting at Jack while they are in Florida Mrs of spent a week at the home of and Albert cheon Aurora Mrs Wilkinson of Toronto celebrated her birthday at the home of her son Stanley Hunter Sunday With her was her husband Mr John Wil kinson and Cecil Hunter Miss Pat fifth line dis trict is 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