j King City And District conducted by the Rev Sutherland Higinson of Richmond Hill SSlta with interment in Maple Ration March David and Ruth Camera The the only child tame to club held at on J day evening at Grace hospital Toronto Mr and Mr Arthur ton were at the home of their cousin Miss last Thursday Mr and Mrs Floyd Berber two children came from last Friday to visit Mr mother Mrs Arthur Mr and Mrs Gordon Well were guests at the annual Mr and Mr- David Suther- manager of Farms King west At am when the rather looked at the child lying in his cot he was sleeping normally Less than an hour later when the father returned to the house the child did not appear to be breathing- It had turned over face down in the bed clothes The parents took their little on to a doctor at Richmond It was dead on arrival- The fu neral service was held on Mon day afternoon at Wright and Taylor funeral home Richmond In order to allow students of district schools more tim to complete local historical essays King donor of cash prizes has left the closing date open until after Easter holidays Pu pils axe asked to select their HawCMKaffcct Your KIDNEYS fcyacaU mi kUa When a our jiF jrtua f oVk tod fcy od fcrflirfirfar cold Kidney Pills choice on topics of historical interest in their locality There should be no lack of material and they need not necessarily be written about the days of too long ago The Era and Express will publish the first prize win ner in each case The purpose of the competition is to encour age historical research on the part of public school boys and girls To Address Kingcrafts The annual open meeting of Kingcrafts Guild will be held at King United church at on March Mr C A Ontario Garden Guild will be the speaker His subject and film will be Butch Gar dens Ronald and Carolyn Parker spent the weekend at the home of their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Harold Weston- On Wednesday March a daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Austin Bumble attended the Old Girls re union held at the home of a member Mrs Cecil Griffin Toronto last Thursday evening Paul a Danish em ployee at the fawn of Austin Rumble goes to Richmond Hill for a class in English and citi zenship twice weekly He is pro gressing very well Weed Inspector Harold Russell has been appointed weed inspec tor for King township by the municipal council filling the va cancy caused in the death of Clifford Cook who had acted for a year The duties involve in spection of roadside weeds pri vate lands or of vacant land The inspector can order the weeds cut and if this is not carried out he can have the charge levied against the owner Since about the office has been filled by the late Arthur for nearly years followed by Stanley and Mr- Cook Scouting Investitures At the annual Scouts and Cubs Parents Night held in King City last week parents and 4 I I A V L ft- J M i t SMITH MILLARD King Ont v1 I eju i j t y- IIP J fc- r A VJ i i j Alt -T- J 1 t f f- ll RAGES AS SLEEPS Mr Steve fanner King township was sleeping late Saturday night while fire was raging in his barn and outside haystack It was not until his neighbor John Bawn aroused him that he realized what was happening Shirley Bawn telephoned for the Aurora fire department which confined the blaze to the inside of the low building with its flat covered root The interior was badly burn ed and the west wall was dam aged Also lost was a load of hay a new chopping box and a ladder Corn stalks insulation near the burned fiercely The water tank and two wells on the place supplied plenty of water Mr had recently sold his cows and pig and a farm tractor was not damaged Estimated dam age was around firemen said While the fixe brigade was on the scene in a matter of the truck had all it could do to navigate the deep mud in the which was about roads from the highway Al lan a neighbor used his tractor and his was the only other vehicle to attempt the The blaze and reflec tion could seen for several miles bringing spectators cars which lined the highway visitors witnessed the presenta tion of scout badges in an inves titure ceremony They saw cub and scout demonstrations and saw a movie of the local scouts on a hike and heard encourag ing remarks by York Central district scoutmaster Cecil Smith They also saw a display of hobby craft model airplanes along with the closing exercises around a camp fire The boys and their- leaders Mrs P Hood and George Harvey the scoutmaster were inspired to share the activities with an appreciative audience Mr J Grew scout group committee chairman welcomed the gathering Wolf cubs divided into three sixer groups led by Cairns Robin Walker and Char lie Shields They demonstrated the composition of the Union Jack and how tp hoist it They demonstrated safety highway rules and gave a aid skit Invested by Scoutmaster Smith for completion of tenderfoot tests were Ron Fox John Martin and Jim Langdon The patrol lead ers badge called the Bronze Ar row Head was awarded to Bert Archibald John Dew and Grew Coronation Theme Of King Show By Newmarket Merchants A Portrait of Spring her alded the new Royal trend in de sign and color when the Easter fashion parade sponsored by King City and Newmarket merchants interpreted the sea son with versatility Flattering feminine and smart ly appealing were the ladies cos- worn by Mrs Jack son and Mrs Howard NeilL Freda Dent Shirley suited her while a black and white brief coat and skirt white nylon blouse and straw bonnet suited a different occasion Shirley was sensa tional in a date and frock of black and white check taffeta A navy paper taffeta dress with red trim was a sweet heart number worn Carolyn Parker Donna in coat of navy blue checks on white Mary Jane Walker and Norma gave the little touch Wells the young lady quartette Pink embossed cotton with were lovely models The young eyelet blouse effect gave teenagers Carolyn Parker Shropshire right summery Powell Donna The sports girl Angella Carolyn Shropshire gave the Powell was ready for that picnic impressions of enjoyment in outing in her check slacks ARMITAGE Mrs Held and Mrs Reynolds Aurora were Sunday of Mrs Cook Mr and Mrs have bought a new home in Aurora and are holding a sale of their present home on Tuesday Mar Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Morley Cook on their re cent wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Phillip superintendent and matron of the of opening Manor a new home for the aged Sudbury where Mr Mrs J Arnold formerly York County Heme are to charge The took with than Mr Fred Lake one of the whose daughter Uvea in Sudbury and he was able to a abort visit at her home Dont forget the Community Club dance on Friday sight Mar There win be square and round dancing Mr Lewi hat tapped his the York County Home attend- 1 sap their clothes- conscious accomp lishments and Lee Scott twins Bar bara Billings Virginia Hood and Barbara were small girls who accepted the dictates of fashion while the little men of the family revealed an for wearing smart clothes They were Teddy Hunter Bob by Campbell Jimmy Billings and Ross and Paul Rumble The models were personalities most of whom had taken part in the autumn fashion show Vic and Doug and navy blazer Barbara was charm ing in her russet colored wool coat and perky pill box hat and winsome in a party of white and blue dotted Swiss or gandy Virginia Hood termed the blonde angel by the com mentator was demurely pretty in a cowboy yellow nylon dress Barbara Billings in green jum per and pink nylon blouse was a serious little queen and Lee the 6yearold Scott twins created optical il lusions in blue and brown twin Newmarket modelled the mens tweed suits and perky hats outfits Little boys moved along the The collection of costumes and line Shy little Teddy production were arranged by I Hunter in brown suede merchants and in a in McDonald and Wells hall sports suit with fa EXTRA MILEAGE with the result a net profit of 45 was attained by the Mrs A Jarvis president was chairman The local ar rangements for the show were convened by Mrs J Shrop shire with the assistance of Mrs Mrs and Mrs Arnold Peter The Royal emphasis was not ed by a Coronation trio when Mary Jane Walker featured a navy gabardine twopiece suit Young Donna wore a brilliant red suit with flaring skirt and rock candy buttons Mr wore a coronation jacket Mrs Jackson was attractive in an English mauve tweed coat dress with stole accent She wore a white hat and bag Her navy blue frock with white ac cessories looked well Mrs brought the stock exchange right onto the romp with her coined printed frock A striking costume worn by Freda Dent featured the gold standard in a soft tweedy dress Norma Wells wore a Harlequin brown and white and stripe The crisp gold cotton frock short pants was in his first show Bobby Campbell in a blue outfit queried the audience with his big soulful eyes His Little Nugget suit in brown and white check with peaked cap made him a real coronation parade boy Jimmy Billings sported grey flannels and plaid shirt Ross and Paul Rumble appeared in their first fashion show Blight color stylist in a colored movie film made in Hollywood showing many Canadianmade wallpa pers Mrs A E Campbell won the nylon blouse Other prizes given by Newmarket merchants were a shirt won by Mrs Geo Billings costume jewellery Mrs Proctor 3 voucher Mrs Aubrey Wade Mrs Lester Brown and No Music Shop records wallpaper lots to Mrs Grant Mrs Ar thur and Mrs Geo vey After the show refreshments were served to the Newmarket group adult models by the WI at the home of Mrs Another PERRYS Pharmacy sro worn by Mary Jane Walker Williams with present W i nTTi Jl- i I I v the most economical enamel IK s v It A J 1 Ai i- y Army and tb CANADIAN tfffi CORPS MK Coipt bur ii SITE AVAILABLE FOR PROPOSED HALL A renewed interest in a com- rnunity was reflected at a meeting of King Community As sociation on March A piece of land in the Ralph Gillies sub division fronting on St of about two acres which is ap proximately five lots according to the plan of the subdivision was exhibited secretary of the association and George Harvey a member in vestigated this property in con sultation with Mr Gillies Located at the eastern end of Patton St it measures feet by feet including what would be an extension of Wil liams St which could be in cluded in the purchase and deeded back to the village The site is fairly high and would have accessibility from Patton and Williams streets There would be ample space for a building and parking space Tho tentative price of the land was considered satisfactory George Harvey woa appointed to interview King City village trustees fit the regular meeting on April to ask consent for proposed transaction under planning act between Gillies KCA If the trustees ore prepared to give consent a similar request will be made to King township council PINE ORCHARD There was a splendid attend ance at the Willing Workers meeting at the home of Mrs J Preston on Wednesday afternoon March It was decided to hold opportunity sale and bake sale in the fall at the church Furth er plans wore made for knitting and sewing Two quilts are to bo donated to the Red Cross so ciety Mrs Preston and Mrs conducted the devotional per iod Miss Preston ploy ed solo Lunch was served by hostesses Mrs Preston and Mrs Night was held the community club on Friday night March 13 The program was con vened by Mr Jack Syterna Union church service on Sun day March will bo at 230 p and Sunday school at p Mr McMillen attended the Ontario Hog Producers conven tion in Toronto recently Miss Emily Francis was a re cent guest of Mrs A Lloyd Mrs P Wood Mrs Russell visited Pine Orchard on Wednesday i v and disc cto col less ire means m i p Attum can toy win help of firm wo cant fitusxttl vuKso Sec Bank of Hell be aha TO f w f SJ rJ J to I I 5 Mm I i To a bad J WAV- S r t ml BE Vi7 vuti MOUNT ALBERT Mrs Shields spent Inst week in Toronto Mr and Mrs Don Tor onto spent weekend at the homo of Mr and Mrs Ernie Da- The funeral service of tho late Mrs Geo hold In the chapel on Saturday and burial as at Zephyr or United church last entertained or in church school Mr Alfred Qreen spending ad a social day when the la gentlemen to funeral service of late Mr held on day flfternoon from his home Interment was at Mount Albert M of fir parents Mr over iyPt v VV f mux