Newmarket Era and Express, 1 May 1952, p. 14

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1 ft Era ft and maintenance CLARKS SERVICE Phone Sutton Box Jackson fc J GIBBON TRANSPORT LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE FURNITURE STORAGE CRATING PACKING PHONE NEWMARKET For PATIOS I Km llfitimt I A Ft All A liriTIMIl for fill color fcootUr m Also DOORS ana WINDOWS Free estimates and details apply Era and Express Box Newmarket I enjoy r Im retired now and one of he big kicks I jrel out of life is people There are plenty of timely topics these days hear new Opinions an J ideas make many acquaint ances who help to pass the time most while travelling about by bus and that is the really f fiend way to vel King City And District MRS LAURA HOMING MONK KINO Hidden Discovered While playing on the lawn at the rear of the Dank of Com- Bell broke soft ground up to his knees lie scrambled to his feet without difficulty but the inci dent led to the discovery of a dug well holding six to eight feet It has probably been there for years and was cov ered over With railroad ties oh top of which was a thick coat ing of earth and grass Rodney had gone through a rotten plank at the side of the well It has been noticed that this part of the lawn would heave in the spring but that was at to frost leaving the ground Mr Bert Kcllcy re calls when he was a small boy there had been a pump at this spot Where M Belts garage now stands there was a stable likely used by Dr Burns a veterinarian who kept his horses there The water has re mained in the well which is brick clad and one would it is spring fed The top was sealed over with ties and sod with the exception of the plank covered edge which final ly gave out At nine oclock on Saturday morning May 10 First King Boy Scouts and Cubs will collect bundles of waste paper and sister Mrs James for a week Miss Haze who specials at the Toronto General Hospital spent two wueks at the home of Mr and Mrs Hall Miss nursed Hall during an illness at his home here Mrs Charlie and lvyof Orajgiwillc on Mr and Mrs Allan and Miss Jessie on Sunday The family enjoy an occasion visit here life Shropshire liv ed on the one time J Mrs Marguerite re turned home the General hospital Sunday af ternoon and is convalescing be fore returning to her school at Last week the school was vacant but Mrs Shropshire of Gverslcy- is teach this week and Mrs Carl Stephenson 2nd will take over next week They Will al ternate until Mrs- is well enough to return Mrs Shropshire arid Mrs Stephenson are teachers Visitors of Mr and Mrs a few days with Mra at renew ing friendships about At King City United on April colored movies of scenes across Canada taken by Mrs Verna Fletcher principal of Maple school were enjoyed by the association and were shown by her sister Miss Jean also a teacher The views were taken when the Dry- son family made a trip to the west coast of Canada last sum mer Of local Interest were those of leaving the church with the min ister and his wife main was pre paration for a garden party oil June at Memory horn where there will he of fancy work aprons handker chiefs etc si it fed toys baking sale and a full line of refresh ments It is convened by Mrs Thompson Mrs Austin Rumble the president whs in the chair and Mrs took the Daffodil Tea At King City United church on the afternoon of May the will hold a daffodil tea when Mrs Austin Huston of Vic toria Square will speaker She was a nurse at Norway House Manitoba which is one Temperanceville no of the charges of the Jennings and all Sunday aunt Mrs village are invited Katie Simeoe and her- son and his wife of Miss Marion who is There will be held In the this sea son Those shown by Mr De- Witt of the National Film Hoard year have been both educa tional and inspiring news The WI programs for were planned at a meeting held on Friday April at Temper ance A dis cussion and vole was held oh whether the meetings be held in service and the Christian Womens choir of Toronto at Hie evening It is the Hint anniversary of the found ing of the congregation The sister of ami withdraw their regular services on that date On Sunday May United church will conduct an niversary services Presbyterian will meet at the home of Miss Anderson on Wednesday May The Womens Mission ary Society will meet at the home of Mrs on May 21 while Strange will be held at the home of Mrs K Port on Wednesday May Mr Andrew had a birthday in April receiving numerous cards of congratula tions been members of this district and for many years were active members of mors films the home or in the church Tins A and is a matter of great importance Girls of the Brow group and probably will be discussed I who attended the dress parade magazines They would like attending University everyone to have the paper tied up in easily handled bundles The group committee supply cars to transport the boys Father and Son Banquet On Friday May in All Saints Anglican parish rooms a Father and Son Scout and Cub banquet will take place spon sored by the group committee of which Mr J Grew is chairman Scoutmaster Geo Harvey and assistant Keith Hearn Mrs Mary Hood Cub- master and Jack assist ant and the boys both packs are eagerly looking forward to the event which will feature scouting officials as speakers On Friday May 2 Mr J group committee mem ber and Scoutmaster George Harvey are delegated io the semiannual dinner meeting of York Central Scout division to be held at They were appointed at a meeting of the local committee held at the home of Mrs Mary Hood Cub leader last week Mr John Grew is group chairman Regional Conference at On Saturday and Sunday May and it the third annual re gional conference of Central On tario will be held at Scout hall open to Scout and Cub leaders group committee men and ladies auxiliaries Experi enced and new leaders are in vited to attend the conference On both days Mrs Mary Hood local Cub pack leader and her assistant Jack will be in conference there and will bil let at the home of Mrs Hoods sister Mrs Burns On Sunday when a mass church service will take place Mrs Shields local group committee secretary and Clarke Archibald group member will be in attendance Afterward prominent leaders of the province and districts will be heard at Hamilton was with her aunt Miss Jessie this week Her home is at Fort William where her father Dr Harvey Gellatiy practices dentistry Mr Peter Clark Miss Kay Clark and Mrs Rolling motored to Georgetown on Tues day to attend the burial service of Dr John Clark of New- Lisjceard a nephew of Mr Clark The doctors brother Dr J S of passed away two years ago Their father the late Dr John of Walters Falls was born at Georgetown and was married to Peter Clarks sister Miss Kay Clark was present at the Thursday and Friday ses sions of the annual convention of- the Ontario Registered Nurses Association at the Royal York hotel Toronto last Miss Betty Coutts nurse at the Womens College hospital Toronto was a weekend guest of Miss Farley principal of Strange school at the home of Mrs Alfred Gillham Miss Ro berta spent a few days with her friend Mrs Gillham also with hor sister Mrs and brother Donald Gillies Miss Gillies is executive director of the tele phone division She was raised on the line King Miss Ruth Williams spent the weekend with her parents at Laurel and Dr John Barrio his wife and family called on the Williams family on Sunday Long Parsnip A parsnip three feet three inches in length was taken from the garden by Mr Harvey this week The crown measured two and a half inches across Miss Mary Jane Walker president of the Girls Auxiliary of All Saints Anglican church He was a was presented with a silver world to be present as there will be a display of the mission bale supplies On the same after noon the flower committee of church will hold a Coun try Style tea when Edna Jacques the authoress will speak Albert Badger Laid to Rest Following ah illness of months which Confined him to bed Albert Badger retired far mer passed away- peacefully at his home in King City on Thurs day April at cage of The funeral service was con ducted at All Saints Anglican church on the following Sunday by Rev Rev J Toronto a friend of the family assisted The floral display was very beautiful one floral arrange ment being given by the church which Mr Badger had served so faithfully since he was a child While Mr and Mrs Badger had no family they were much be loved by nieces and nephews and family connections interment was in King City cemetery and the pallbearers were nephews Edgar and Sidney Badger of To ronto William Morris and Charles Badger of Aurora Badger of Bolton and William Barker of Toronto Mr Badger was born at Sher wood Vaughan township the son of James Badger and at the age of six moved to the fourth of King to what is now the Wat son Farms In he married Amy Austin who survives him For years they farmed near Snowball retiring eight years ago Mr Badger had held of fices in All Saints church One brother in a family of six is left to mourn his loss Mr William Badger of Bolton Sirs A J Gordons Father Dies Mrs A J Gordon was bereav ed by the death of her father Ernest Edgar who passed away at hos pital on April where he had been a patient since last October veteran of the first having sustained a further Many friends of Roy Young are anxious to make the long lonely convalescent hours more pleasant His address is Ward KB Sick Childrens hospital Toronto Roy met with a serious accident when struck by a pass ing bus Although Mrs Gellatiy Tem school teacher is convalescing nicely after her recent operation at the Toronto General hospital she will be unable to return to her duties for awhile During her absence Mrs- Leonard Shropshire will teach for two weeks beginning April 23 Mrs Carl Stephenson will- be teaching the following two weeks The sincere sympathy of this community is extended to all relatives especially Mr Walter and Mrs Ray Jennings in the bereavement of Mrs Wal ter The sudden death of Mrs Jos on April was a shock to this community which ex tends its sympathy to all her relatives These two ladies have long Sunday evening at the King United church were Patsy Mack- Donna Jennings Elsie An derson and Clara A special Mothers Day ser vice will he held at on May for the Sunday school DEAD STOCK DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL TELEPHONE COLLECT PHONE NEWMARKET AND TORONTO EM GORDON Y00N6 LTD ROSE Bros Haulage Sand Gravel and Cinders PHONE AURORA 507W or hands sales service UNWISE TO PUT THIS OLD IN TOUR RUBBER IS STRETCHED SPECIALLY See us for INNER TUBES MS M iJK- I The sum of 80 was raised from the Scouts min- A Beverley at show on April at King City After expenditures are deducted and the group receives its share there will be a fair amount for First King Scouts Cubs and Brownies It was a great surprise to Scout master George Harvey when he drew the lucky draw ticket for the electric tea kettle Mr Ross Till naturalist at Maple branch gave ten King cubs a treat during Easter week when he took the boys on a na ture ramble at Mary Lake Farm showing them interesting facts about trees and leaves Flower and Vegetable Sale The date of the annual flover and vegetable plant sale by the honor ring of the by Bishop j leg wound in the conflict which was a factor in his death Mr- Edgar was an impressive evening service in Grace Church on the Hill Toronto last Satur day when Girls Auxiliaries met for the annual conference of the Toronto diocese She has been an active worker in the auxil iary for seven years a member of the summer camp council and active Sunday school work The presentation came as a sur prise to Mary Jane whose mo ther Mrs Ross Walker was present for the ceremony The other girls of the local auxiliary received two badges each one for cooking examina tions and the other for missions They were Suzanne Grow Jo Anno Wilson Nancy and Armstrong Audrey A of King Anglican church Chaplin Lou Cunningham is Friday May at pm Julia and June Brown were will not be taken unable to be present Other years orders were taken Brownie Jack Parades in advance but the project has It was impressive to see become so popular that it was in their uniforms with almost impossible last year to gold bars and cords when they FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP PITTSBURGH CHICAGO WASHINGTON NEW YORK 2680 2105 Surcharge Included anil information at KING GEORGE NEWMARKET Phone COACH LINES Li keep ahead This year the policy lis come early and select your plants on the grounds A home baking sale will also be held Will Attend Miss Lois McBride has re ceived word that her applica tion to enrol in a course at Mc Donald Hall has been accepted She will start about September 20 Attends National Conference This week Mrs James Arm strong is attending the national convention of the Canadian Daughters league at Brant ford when a thousand or more mem bers of the assemblies across Canada will be in conference for the week Mrs Armstrong is a member of the Maple Leaf As sembly No of Toronto and is one of the oldest member terms of membership years When Mrs Ivan and her mother Mrs Ward Rice of made a bus trio to Miami just before Easter they found the weather there the coldest in 2 years had left home with snow on the ground and daffodils nowhere in sight When Mrs ar rived at King at the end of an 13 day lour her daffodils were blooming and spring was wel coming note The trip covered miles Mrs Mabel Mathcson of To ronto has been the truest of her held their parade to King City United church on Sunday even ing for their first official church service The pack was escorted by Mrs Marion and Miss Armstrong pack leaders Mr and Mrs Toronto were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs A Keliey Mr and Mrs Frank McKay and family of Detroit and Mrs Louis of Fort William Mr and Mrs Cameron Smart of Newmarket were recent visi tors of Miss Mai Richards Sunday callers of and Mr Harry were Mr and Mrs I Notch ins and their children Blair little of Miss Julia Bell enter by her aunt Miss Mar garet Bell of Toronto to eon and later the Hol lywood Ice Revue Bar bara Ann Scott at Maple Leaf Gardens Visiting sister for a few wan Mrs Stephen of Belleville at the home of Mrs Arthur Green Mabel I lord Toronto bus a collodion of colored film gave a full evening of when she before VPU at the homo of Mrs Pearson Smelt- Miss fiord was Mrs Smelt- bridesmaid and they have friends for 20 born years ago in Lancashire His wife the former came from England to be come his bride Mr Edgar en listed with the Canadian Army Thirtytwo years ago they mov ed from Toronto to King where they remained about years before returning to the city The funeral service was held on April at the Trull Funeral Home conducted by the padre of hospitalThe re mains were interred in York cemetery Mourning the loss are his wife six daughters and one son Mrs Audrey Gordon Florence of King City Mrs Ed na of Camp Mrs Watt of Helen and Dorothy at and Jack of Toronto The family have many friends in unit King City especially those of the United church with they were actively associated a The Womens Missionary So ciety of St Andrews Presby terian church at SI range formed on Wednesday June and ilo diamond jubilee of the organization falls on the day of the month Wednes day unci II Members of the society are proud to recog nize the anniversary will be held at the church to which former officers ami those of Maple itlge Hill Ninth Lino and Laskny societies will be asked to join Charles Black has been president for several years haying succeeded the Andrew who was in the chair when the anniversary was observed on Saturday June Mrs Kate Port her sister Mrs Jos Mrs Win Hoys Mrs las Cameron Miss Eliza beth are living charter members of the Mis A Cure president will ho the guest speaker May Rev It will preach anniversary services at King City United church on June with the choir the Now More power more torque increased range plus tremendous performance improvements for new 1952 lord Trucks The worldfamous Ford Truck V8 engine is steppedup to 106 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