Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Feb 1953, p. 16

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5 I Explorers group of young pottery lampsM King City And District Writing people under the leadership of Peck presented the gift Mr and Mrs Donald Reports of the past years meeting every second of the congregation were day of the month the Young well received The Sunday Peoples group of the teenage school reported by superintend- class who meet every second A has an led by Rev i of nearly with an- On Tuesday Feb 10 a will leave Armstrongs corner promptly at to convey members of Kingcrafts Guild to Reports were heard at the January meeting held at the home of Mrs Aubrey Wade Some accomplishments were a contribution of toward the the manners I renovation 100 to the CanadianInternational Hob- treasury to the Sal- by and Homecraft Show at the vation Coliseum Exhibition Park To- j q and nearly The bus will return to fresh to York King by clock County Home for the Aged In appreciation her All Saints addition the shutins were not branch has for the extra rations be held Thursday Feb sent by the King The f bazaar brought in branch She also invited Miss Annie JVtcBride has re ceived a letter from Mrs Flor ence Stratten England thanking her for a pound of sugar which she had sent in the WI food ration to Institute Kent County at Christmas Miss Mc- had enclosed her name and address Mrs Stratten the home of Mrs Ray Burt one week earlier than the regular date Special business will be transacted advance of the annual pancake supper on Tues day Feb The annual meeting of St An drews church Strange will be held at the church on Tuesday evening Feb 10 Attendance at Sale The third annual rummage sale given by King City WI last week in the United church hall fell short of attendance this year Mrs A Jarvis Mrs Gordon Wells Mrs J Grew Mrs Gerry Gamble Mrs Ivan Mrs Williams age attendance of 20 The adult class is taught by Rev Smalley girls class by Mrs and the primary and intermediate classes by Mr Presbyterians Reach Objective The Presbyterian congrega tions of Strange Ninth Line of King charge have measured up to their responsi bility and taken a progressive by volunteering to raise an addi tional 600 to increase the min isters annual salary for The auxiliary took in from King to be entertained Each will share equally Last 38536 in and spent by the English group at the time The balance from gives working capital of to start the new year The has a real community aspect in its membership and one of which was providing ma terial and covering the pulpit chair St Andrews Meeting at the home of Mrs Stanley Kerr for January St Andrews Presbyterian showed encouraging reports for of the Coronation Fifty Cents for Tractor A 50 cent investment paid off for Day manager of year the General Assembly set a decree that the annual mini mum salaries of ministers would be to include car allow ance commencing January 1 For the King field which Farm He won a new is an augmented charge it means Ford tractor worth 1684 a that the Board of Missions will raised The Young Peoples door prize at the Ontario Retail not be required to increase the Union with members raised dent minister for two years and was ordained and inducted into the charge last June United Annual Meet The prelude to the annual con gregational meeting of United church was a hot turkey dinner served by the ladies to members and adherents after which reports of the past year were presented Lewis church treas urer reported receipts as The Church Extension Fund received and the Tem perance Federation 10 The Sunday school report show ed on the roll plus ten in the Bible class Average attendance for Sundays was 25 Eighteen children are on the cradle roll Receipts were with con tributed to missions Holding monthly meetings the WMS had an enrolment of with three life members The mission allocation of wo mot The raised in and the flower committee Farm Equipment Dealers Asso ciation exhibition of farm ma chinery held at the Coliseum Toronto Mr Day was notified by that he held the lucky ticket on the machine Resigns annual grant The decision of the congrega tions was announced by the min ister Rev C at a joint meeting held at St Andrews Strange on Jan when the intramoderator Rev Weir Brampton presided the office con renovated the manse last year by volunteer work and subscriptions has the highest mem bership Strange rates second and sent to missions Jesse j Richards M and treasurer re ported total receipts of from which 15 was forwarded to the presbytery and M treasurer To the Toronto Wt brAticmt and will he After years in annual Bethel Baptist SuOMiJ tale was Kin City Miss Eliza at hi year Fisher has given up the post to We celebration of the younger hands arid ArthuV Peck afternoon tea brought Total appointed her successor a tt fimllrcS rafacd Appreciation of the efficient Line has less than biscuits Helping her were Mrs m conducted her office was J Phillips Archie Camp- 1 congregation of St All- at the annual meeting of bell Mrs time Mrs Roy services In addition to the organist for 10 years was given things went back until Mr Presbyterian A Sunday school and the a surprise presentation on behalf came to us declared concluded a successful year in group there are two others the of the congregation of a pair of a member of Strange church Tamo- M far drews chuTch at Strange is in- the congregation by the minister creasing with new families en- Rev E Smalley the work and attending Mrs Britton church For 10 years the fieldwas without a resident minister and See Better Types Of Homes In nlOQCS Deputations from wailed on iouiv on Monday Ridges Association and the ftcliool of Union King and Whit church Their problems were the King township building and land use bylaws and enforce ment of restrictions on construction of dwelling Confrontixl with an Increasing school chairman World Youth Forum by United held at Key Toronto Jan 24 were greatly impressed with panel discussions conducted by high school students from many countries We were brought up to date on what goes on In other coun- tries said Mm Norma Wells of King Others from King at the forum were Fred Dent Anno Spccht and Roger Plan Alterations The discussion of alterations Richard Bull ami Jack presented a brief from the board requesting council to He existing by- to fall line with those of the townships of and Vstfghan and to provide the township of King With a land bylaw with enforcement of regular tonrd contended that the building bylaw equate and on build ing const ructions are not ade quately enforced to the section that the Assessment will ho Jorge enough to meet the cost of education In It cost the section per child for educa tion There are children at- tending Oak school and l expected to come next term Jack said there arc King district was learn of the sudden passing of- on Friday morning Jan when he sue to a severe heart at his home King at Klnghom In apparent robust health Mr Wets had no warning of the attack A private funeral service was held at the residence on Saturday at oclock conducted by rector of St Pauls Anglican church Tor onto Interment was In King Lewis reelected and renovation of All Saints Anglican church based on a fiveyear plan took place at the annual vestry meeting Jan Parishioners viewed an archi tects sketch plans which em brace the details The building was erected in and on Nov of that year the church cele brated the opening under the church treasurer Marvin Hunter reelected Sunday school super- James re elected secretary Mrs Clyde Cairns reappointed SS treasur er Marshall was re elected to the session Robert Watson Jesse Bryson and Boys were elected Ho board of stewards has families in the congregation with under pastoral care There are members and nine non resident members At World Youth Forum Young people who attend the name All Saints In view of the coming centennial it is the hope of the rector Rev Michel and his people that al terations be completed for that occasion Already some work has been done on the exterior of the building and the basement floor repaired The total amount raised in 1952 from all sources was 3743 better types of homes In Whit church than In King The recently proposed Crcsscy subdivision will eventually bring In about children to the sec tion It will be possible the brief stated that under the pro posed plan and the existing by laws to build dwellings that will not provide their share of school costs We are not here to stop development he pointed out but to protect the whole section ami to see that future developments conform with building and land Usage bylaws coinciding with those In Whitchurch The township is not neglect ing its building code It will be as strong or stronger than Mark- ham or declared Reeve Elton Armstrong The building bylaw was amended in April 1052 and the land use by law is In the process of being revised in consultation with the other municipalities of Whit church and J C Carol chairman of Oak Ridges Ratepayers Association pointed out that proximity to St presages Oak Ridges I King Man Works Years To Build His Own New Home Not many who may live to the age of will be able to say built the new house I am living in and would do the same thing over again Nor would many have enough faith to commence a foundation at and stay with it for two years to say that whatever we we will fin ish no matter how long it takes William J Morrison has built his home hi King City in which he and his wife aged settled I the parish Special mention was made of the handsome gift presented by Mr Stanley Watson to the church the chimes and ampli fiers in memory of his late bro ther Charles Watson Officers elected were treas urer Mrs Lockhart with Burt assistant peoples war den Stanley Watson rectors warden George on resig nation of Burt auditors A and Harry Edwards lay member of synod J Keens reappointed Crawford Wells is chairman of sidesmen The annual meeting of Toron to West will be held at St Pauls Presbyterian church Bathurst St Toronto on Feb and Mrs T Wil liams president and district president will be among those of this district to attend The of King United j church will cater for the supper when North York Temperance Federation- convenes at the church on Friday Feb 13 when or are expected to attend Assumes Presidency At the first meeting of the new year of King City United church held at the manse Mrs George Harvey the new president assumed her duties for the coming year after the re tiring president Mrs A Rumble gave review of the past years work Mrs Harvey expressed her appreciation of Mrs Rum bles tenure of office and her de sire to serve her executive and hi a few days ago Although membership in the best possible the house is not quite completed way Mrs Archie Campbell was they are comfortable and lighted to be in a place of their own again Their son Frank a nearby farmer and his wife Jean will see that the house will be in order by spring Then wilt come landscaping a small gar den for Mr Morrison and a lower plot for his wife The instil buns alow on one of the lots purchased on Keele St south three years ago has an background As ho holds to houses horses and nuts with Unfailing sentiment the home has ambition and combined It comprises the lumber of their old home built years ago at No it is the plan ami has the same lot No It Hot too far away from a railway track ami looks over sweeping countryside How did you even venture on such a project down the Day view house moving the her to King and starting on the work without fear of disappoint ment Mr Morrison was naked Well you see said the tall sprightly gentleman la cornet- 1st with the old Queens Own band for years and director of many Ontario it Is like playing the name musical Instrument for so long It la like knowing how to read difficult aeon at a you must keep In of which 471 was spent outside as a residential area rather than Industrial It is hardly fair he said to ask the school board to manage the school on a small assessment Mr Carlo Cook and Frank were by the reeve that King township has a planning board as the Toronto and York board and that the township has building bylaws Mr- Carlo cited a small build- brought from that is sitting up on posts on a foot frontage lot on Ave Tell the council when you know of any infringement of Its laws we have no other way of knowing declared the reeve and business executive Mr was a director the Health League of Canada and president of Canada Glazed Ltd Bom Chicago Mr was educated it Am herst College and University of Illinois was a captain with the United States artillery In World War and came to Canada years aga A former general sales for Harvey Woods Ltd and general sales manager for Mer cury Mills in Hamilton Mr hliown business in Three years later in he helped initiate an Industrial health section in the Health League and was instrumental in forming a program to develop In industry for the pro tection of the worker Mr was a member of the board of directors of the Victor ian Order of Nurses chairman of the finance committee of Pauls Anglican church Toron to a member of the University club the Toronto Hunt club and a former president and of the Badminton and Racquet club Surviving are his widow the former daughter of the late Frank of the Imperial Bank a sort Frank of Toronto a ter Mrs Grace three grandchildren two sisters Mrs John and Mrs J Downing both of HofJ yoke Mass Mr and Mrs came to King less than two years after their home was built He commuted to Toronto his bus- and on the morning he fell III he and his wife were prepar ing to motor to the city Mr- was intensely fond of their home in the country and shared it with numberless friends who visited them named convener of the catering project on Feb 13 Since the meeting several new pieces table china and kitchen equip ment have been purchased Mrs Wesley was bereav ed by the death of her mother Mrs William Evans Toronto who passed away on Jan in the Western hospital Mrs Keo had spent the most of three weeks at Toronto during her mo titers illness Surviving are the three daughters son four grandchildren and two great grandchildren Dave Flow- oily who lives at the Kee home lost his mother Wood stock on Jan 18 Injured In Hill Misfortune befell Mrs Albert Badger recently when she frac tured a small bone in her upper log as she accidentally foil the bedroom of her home Mrs Badger has been a bed patient since Inst November but was able to sit In a chair in her room every day as her condition im proved M It and his wife and Mrs Irving Scott were guests of Mrs Arthur at her Islington apartment on Fri day afternoon m Our sale Is up We to the weather Mor risons Newmarket and Aurora the surest delivery cool comfort in the A of safety and convenience for night driving hew it far Theyre on in a instrum locket W and ROCKET r ice if you want to remain active and enjoy life My father was a carpenter and I am a cabinet maker builder by trade I would lose the art if I gave up great actors of the stage Henry Irving and Helen Terry who Shakes peares plays in Toronto years ago They worked hard to achieve such perfection I know because I played in the theatre orchestra at the time and I saw their perfection We In the or pit had to train long hours do our part well You cant be an actor or a profession al musician if you give Up by the wayside You build house at any age without sec big the whole picture of success you he said How you haw patience- to draw alt the nails from the old lumber saw by hand Into the required lengths measure it to perfectly WO Mr Morrison Nothing to It just practice patience and a goal ahead Mr Morrison reassured Uideeil piped up the grac ious tody of the house your age to build a a idea though you would fall headfirst Into the cellar when you laid these floors she declared In tones of admiration But Mr Morrison did not tumble Into the cellar He had to wait- to trip on a piece of hard earth and all but cripple right arm 1 recall waking one morning at Moore Park to see acres of land near me staked out like graveyard Soon there were houses springing every where The Acreage I had was taken over It the same thing at King I hope to see all my lots sold and new homes on them he said Maybe a theatre too said Mrs MorrlBon who prefers Tor onto and plenty of neighbors around her -v- King Ont rfVu-T- cava fB- tW r 1 ftir v l KE Ml m if l in r 3 fitf i J V J

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