King City And District v A wedding party given for Mr and Mrs at the home of their Harold and his wife St- Western when they years of married on Dec- They were pre sented With a chest of flatware Twelve members of the family Mr and Mrs Allan are proud parents of a son born Tuesday at the Wo College hospital He is the first grandchild of Mr and Mrs Carlton and the second grandson of Mr and Mrs Earl A buffet supper was a few informal speeches j was bora to Mn and Mrs James Crooks King on Wednesday Dec at York County hospital Newmarket He was named Christopher because his birthday was near Christmas day The second name Copper was given because of the fondness his par ens have for Charles book David Mrs J King 2 won a mantel radio when her name was drawn J Riddell groceteria lucky draw which marked the opening of the new business in King City J Smith Richmond Hill and Mrs Smith were present when Mr- Smith drew the tick ets on Saturday evening Dec Ralph Burns held the ticket on the electric tea kettle and Mrs Kate Porte King City won the grocery vou cher Mrs James was the winner of a coffee Silex Dr Holly his and two boys were Christmas visitors Toronto at the home of Mr and Mrs J St North Excavation for a house on King St east started before Christmas It is being built by Norman Taylor Oak Ridges who owns the lot Mr and Mrs A J Gordon and son Donald left on Tuesday for Arizona where they will spent the winter are Investigating a and theft at Kin City Storage which occurred last Friday night About was taken from the till and a quantity of cigar ettes was stolen Entry was made to the building by smash ing a panel In the rear door The loss was discovered by Arthur on Saturday morning Thieves made a haul on the same night when a new electric range was removed from a house and garage under construction on King sideroad west of the village The stove was still crated and had been placed in the building the day before Loss is estimated at to the owner r Si- COFFEE i Blocks And plain j ro Off BLOCK CO t i s tafee pleasure in announcing i fa i appointment the of Mr Judo i PHONE QUEENSVILLE as our representative in the 1 SOITON AREA NOTE Trie area f iced by will to anyone using the Newmarket exchange and using the Sutton exchange Phone before It mm to Jersey Guernsey Shorthorn Hereford No membership fee required iaaV A I f V sI rt- JT fc GRADE 5 Head SK ii- 12th Ipn tfT l e3 L jiS i he -riiil- iJ burned lea to sell bis entire Mr milk per day there are many it Phone d At a recent meeting of the Scout Group committee it was decided that a special appeal to parents of scouts and cubs be made to attend a special meet ing on Wednesday Jan pm at the Anglican church for the purpose of adding active mem bers to the group As the troop and cub pack expand and more endeavors are undertaken to further their training it is very important that a group commit tee be well supported All resi dents of the village and outlying district are requested to remem ber the waste paper drive on Saturday Jan At Presbyterian church Sunday evening Jan at the installation of officers of the Missionary Society and the Womerfs Auxiliary will be conducted at the regular service by the minister Rev C During January Feb ruary and March regular ser vices will be held in the evening At the Ninth Line church wor ship will be conducted at 11 Services at St Andrews Strange will remain at the usual hour of 230 afternoon Miss Carol and Mrs Jack are the Sunday school teachers when classes meet at each Sun day morning in the New There were numerous house parties in the district to cele brate the advent of the newborn year Dr J and Mrs held their customary open house Mr and Mrs George Scott entertained local and Toronto friends Mr and Mrs Harry had friends from the community Maple and Toronto Friends called at the home of Dave Glass Mr and Mrs J C Belknap Mr and Mrs Ivan were guests of Mr and Mrs Marshall Rank Aurora Mr and Mrs Gordon Wells en tertained neighborhood friends and their family A teenage party commenced in Aurora went to Vandorf and came on to King City to the home of Norma Wells including Norma Freda Dent the Scott sisters and Noel Santa Claus saw to it this year that several young people who did not have skates are now pro vided for and were able to join other young tenagers and child ren who regularly skate at Au rora arena under the auspices of King City Lions club Crest the home of Mr and Mrs C F Johnston line help special interest for Miss Gladys Johnston during the weekend when six young ladies came on Saturday to enjoy the remainder of the Christmas holi days They were Suzanne Grew and Anne Borden King Mary Saunderson Maple Penny Stewart Margo Rudolf and Grace 6tendlove To ronto Mr took them for an old fashioned sleigh- ride on his bob sleighs drawn by a team of horses At New Years Mr and Mrs Adam Davidson went to Buffalo for a few days to observe the old Scottish custom of heralding the new year From Germany An afterChristmas present re ceived by Mrs Walkington was word that her son Warrant Officer William will be returning from Hanover Ger many very He went overseas before Christmas last year to do radio work with the 27th brigade He arrived in port of Liverpool on January 1 and was to sail for Cnnnrla on January He will be with his wife near Quebec City and later this month they will visit at the home Rev C and family bad Christmas with Mrs mother Mrs Toronto Rev and his wife were guests of Pickering friends on Dec and New Year guests of an aunt Mrs Mo at Toronto The Rev had their son Wilbur and family with them for New Years Mr Smal- is on the staff of Uxbridge public Mr and Mrs J are proud to announce the birth of a son William John born on Sunday Dec at Grace hos pital Toronto The baby is the fourth child of Mr and Mrs who will soon be moving from Lansing to take up their apartment at their store in the village Mr and Mrs Frank Campbell Tensin have bought Mr J A house on the King Ridge sideroad The Magees moved to Tottenham last summer and their house has been occupied by their daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Allan Bales until re cently when they moved to con cession north of the King Mr and Mrs were entertained by son Phillip and his wife Christmas day at their new home on Laurel Ave Toronto Golden Wedding Winter at a rest home report her in good health Mrs Winter will be in Feb Another senior township resident Mrs Alfred GUlham line shows spirit at the age of She re ceived members of her family on Christmas day It was good news to learn that George was able to home from Sunny- brook hospital again- He has a long record of war services and Is the districts oldest war veter an Miss Alice Fergusons health is better but she is weak and re quires plenty of rest Neverthe less her prolific pen is compos ing letters and stories Her companion Styles is acting as nurse Open House Week Call it a fashion show if you like or call it Open House the personality at Bill Drink- water Motors King City on the evenings of Friday and Satur day Jan and is the new 1953 Chevrolet Preview of the model will be welcomed by the host Bill The of King United church will serve a buf fet lunch on both evenings There will be music sound pic tures and hospitality and an Social Mews Continued from page New York City Mrs Fred Armstrong and fam ily Toronto are spending the holiday with Mr and Mrs Leslie Wilson Spruce St The United WMS was held on Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors Mrs group was in charge of the study book The officers for were installed at this meeting On Tuesday last Mr A installed the new officers of Branch Canadian Legion at East Hamilton Mr Marshall Keswick formerly with the Fuller Brush company recently accepted a position with the Great West Life Assurance Co Mr Roy Bowen with his wife to sign for the lucky and three children were guests at the golden wedding annivers ary of his parents Mr and Mrs Edgar Teston held on Dec 31 at the home of their daughter Mrs Wilfred William son concession Vaughan township More than 150 friends were received- Mrs Dave Murray the brides sister and Mrs Garnet a cousin of Mrs Bowen poured tea in the afternoon In the ev ening Mrs Edwin King the brides cousin and Mrs Jack Kyle Teston a girlhood chum of the bride poured tea At six oclock a turkey dinner was served to the family There were many gifts presented to the anniversary couple Mr and Mrs have al ways been associated with Tes United church where he is an elder and was a Sunday school superintendent for years He has also been on the directors board of King City Cemetery Co for over 20 years Mrs is a charter member of Teston Mrs William Boys Laskay years of age and the flys oldest resident has made a profound resolution for the com ing year She says she does not intend to so much tatting since she completed a edging for table serviettes measuring 14 inches square She commenced in November and had them ready before This Is only part of the work she has done throughout the year In addition to working on pieced quilts draws Wedding Anniversary Mrs Farren Mr Don ald and wife attend ed the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Garnet Diceman Teston held on Saturday Dec when guests were present at a turkey dinner In the even ing other friends called and re freshments and a wedding cake were served The couple were married at the King Methodist parsonage by Rev Frank Dun- lop Mrs Martha Winter was the attendant When the toast was proposed the bride and groom responded very ably They were recipients of gifts and the floral decorations added fes tivity to the occasion Eventful Birthday married on that day Mrs Pat- ton and her daughters King and Mrs James of Toronto were guests Mrs Badger wore a violet shade dress a neck lace and earrings and a corsage of red roses Eighty guests were received during the afternoon and evening and assisting their mother were Mrs Sinclair and Mrs Russell Jones who wore light grey costumes and colorful corsages The tea table was decorated with tiny red roses and babys breath the gift of Mrs Lighted red tapers and greenery gave a touch to the scene Pouring tea were Mrs E Badger a daughterinlaw and Mrs Williams a niece When Mrs Badger was Sarah Patton she lived with her bro thers and sisters In King City where Mrs Marguerite now re sides After she married Richard Badger she lived on Hoop St in what is now the Bice home The children Edgar Elva and Mildred were raised here since Mr Badgers death Mrs Badger made her home with her When Mrs Richard Badger family in Toronto was tendered a reception on her birthday on Sunday Dec 21 at the home of her daughter Mrs Gordon Sinclair Soudan Ave Toronto she was not an ticipating that her daughter would become a grandmother at the early hour of oclock that morning and that she would be the great grandmother of her first great grandson Robert Gor don Gaston son of Mr and Mrs Robert Gaston Mildred Sin clair It was also a surprise for Mr Matt Elgin Mills twin brother of Mrs Badger to find himself a great uncle of a new baby when he came to honor his sister and assist her in cutting the birthday cake It was a dis appointment to Mr James ton King City not to be well enough to attend the at home Besides her three children Mrs Badger has six grandchild ren and two great grandchildren While the birthday anniversary was a gala occasion there was also a disppointment when word came that Mrs Joe Patton Aunt Susie had fallen and fractured her hip on the previous night and would be unable to be present She was in Allandale hospital Friends who visited Mrs Mar- as he and his wife were years Stationery Select Range of Greeting Cards etc Agent For Era Classified Ads Si A You are invi to an A T V A i I a 7 1 14 1 l 1 V f Jr g4 music nee to see new 1 do hope you J come to oar Open Boose on Friday or Sat d The King United ChuwtKWmPVtylog their food therell he ramie and he nre to a card for oar locky several prises will be oat I- also get year find to see the allnew Chev rolet to In It to It you like This is really an the new Chevrolet Is completely new Ita wider and lower than ever before It a fall moat new Interiors yon ever I an more power Bat perhaps y the most important point of all la that yon get all these new features and this extra power at no Increase In do and preview of the Chevrolet iitvja Of course when new bridge or highway is completed tradi tional for some prominent or official to cut the ribbon in die opening ceremony And yet this might be awarded with good reason to any one of the nations fioJlcyboiJrru Why should deserve m Because it is their premium part of which is works Not poly bridges bat J are built the We So heres to the life financial security foe fnJUcs ml Canada a to ii r AT YOUR SERVJCCf A trained lire w thai CatwdraWirHlth fif will fcr V In your family and yaut own Mtdt In late mi html J r- a THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA to Coed to at eANPUw-r- i- rfiv J a J bV WHITCHURCH TOWNSHIP WARBLE FLY CO There no way of knowing the amount that is toot year in beef and milk caused by cattle running on KM days A survey made In one school section in Township of cattle were averse there ta in Whitchurch township To the by law this school section it cattle owners sign the petition The of fleers of ttr would appreciate snxiesUonsi or at this Topusihh control bylaw we oat of every w cannot be a unless persons in each school section that are willing a petition object of the fadeiatiwi of ko the interest of the farm have been able to assist in getting a more rial settlement hydro linen and oil property The and briefs to our made from motions and nt from and tone On all I women as Urn s women for advice and If friend be away we would suggest that the housewife atiattawity I to sifn the petiUon meeting Vaiidorf hall Jan Watch for announcement WUITCHURCH UNIT FEDERATION OF AGMCUITURE Edgar DENNIS President S5TJSCa NO vi SEWAGE SYSTEMS CAN BE CHEMICALLY CLEANED It is now possible through the use of to have troublefree systems even for the moat humble dwelling Septic tanks and cesspools can be chemically cleaned choked drains quickly relieved ttlo beds freed of grease and sludge sump pits kitchen waste lines laundry drainage freed of soaps and grease accumulation All of this can be done merely by discharging chemicals through the plumbing linen We have been successful in merging different chemicals which have given amazing results in the field of sewage disposal Heretofore it was necessary to open the septic tank and dig it out with shovels or pails in a manner most revolting By chemistry we can take any organic sludge and liquefy it eliminate grease and fats clean a tile bed of sludge and even tree roots generally disinfect and eliminate the odour from foul sewage overflows In soil or swamp or low land and open ditches These chemicals formerly wctv imported from foreign countries and were consequently very expensive but we have now been able to secure such raw materials in Canada and we can supply these to the public Your disposal system will be kept in good running order by merely applying about one pound of chemical a month into your drainage system Of course if the system is blocked it is necessary that a thorough cleaning job be done first and we have chemicals for this purpose also If you have no apparent trouble you should odd Anaerobic Booster every month which will neutralize and deodorize and keep your system troublefree TOWN COUNTRY products have been designed to keep your private sewage system in top working order and have our full assurance that when used according to they will do all that we claim SHAKESPEARE M AGENTS AND DKTUB3TOBS 7 AND or PS