5950 Ranges Heres the suit sale hundreds of men waif for very ytarl Your chance to get a top quality suit at a really saving Since thh is a clearance of broken ranges and pattern ranges of course are not complete but theres still a fine selection to choose from Pic and Pics gabardines conservative stripe and small neat pattern All tailored from fine aft wool yarndyed worsted fabrics This group of over 600 suits includes sizes and models to correctly fit any man colours patten to suit any toitel During this sole you famous W SHOP EARLY WHILE THi ill BEST JACK RUSTS If MMM1 New OPEN SATURDAY Until o District Mrs Law Rolling correspondent It tte Em AMI In Vocal Pupils of Miss Lily M Cross ley Toronto took part in a vocal recital on Saturday evening Apr at the home of Miss Muriel Holmes Blythwood Ave Roger of King City was one of those singing His first selec tion was sung in Italian He also sang a duet with Sybal of Forest Hill Village Roger has been taking regular lessons from Miss Crossley since January and in enjoying study Mrs Dan his mother and Mrs Ralph Hunter attended the re Miss Crossley is a sister of Miss Maud King City Eleven euchres conducted by WI since last November have proven profitable The last how his farm is tinder from OtfegW ax authority Afterward at King station last Saturday had a few young people at her home The Maypole Twirl conducted by the of the Anglican church on May was a successful dance despite wet weather To Study Farm Ponds On Wednesday May 20 at King township branch of the Federation of Agriculture will hold a meeting under the direction of the Valley Conservation Authority Mem bers will meet at the Woods farm King and -town- line to study construction and benefits of the farm pond They will then proceed to the William farm on Saturday When her new- grandson and mother Mrs Johnston arrived home from Grimsby Mrs Gerry Gamble Mrs A E Jarvis Mrs J Grew Mrs H and Miss Boys Attended the social tea and fashion show held at Trinity hall Aurora on May to aid the North York Humane So ciety Mrs A Kelley spent the weekend with her daughter Mrs Ernest Wilson Toronto Rev Dr Abbott was the preacher at All Saints Anglican church on Sunday The rector Rev Michel is returning from Kamloops BC where he visited his father after attending the funeral of hi sis- in California Mr Michell has been absent for a month Residents ate tickets for the Hydro choir Cor onation concert on May at the United church to help youngsters work Lions ladies night will held at the Ridge Inn during week of May to celebrate first birthday of the King club OAK RIDGES Provide fa for the same purpose and to see A carload of eight hay balers 23 Mrs Archie McDonald and Percy won first prizes Mrs George Forester and Charles Black second place Mrs Ross Bryson and Scott consolation awards Travelling prizes were won by Mrs Nor man and Mr L J Glass The freezeout prizes were taken by Percy and Mrs A Black The daffodil posters announc ing the Trend tea for tomorrow May at the home of Mrs Cecil 3rd conces sion of King were skilfully exe cuted by Mrs Arnold and Mrs Jock Thompson For those requiring transportation cars will leave Armstrongs corner every quarter hour commencing at 315 pm Those who are driv ing their own are kindly requested to contact their neigh bors to facilitate the transporta tion system Proceeds from the tea are in aid of the Canadian Cancer campaign WW Fly to Denmark Mr Jack is leaving for Montreal this weekend and will fly to Copenhagen Den mark where he will meet his friend Paul whose parents live there Mr bach who has spent some time in Toronto sailed earlier in the season for his native country The young men will be in Eng land for tile Coronation They will be touring Europe ex tensively and will use motor cycles to cover some of the ter ritory In Italy Jack expects to meet a young man who was em ployed near Maple on the Jack son farm While in Quebec he will spend a short time with his brother Bud who lives at John Mr has been given leave of absence for six months On Sunday April in United church a baptismal ceremony was per formed for Carol and Dorothy Ann twin daughters of Mr and Mrs Fred Young nee June Brown by Rev Leitch The little girls were born on Jan Afterward a buffet supper was held at the home of the grandparents Mr Mrs Nor- val Young The childrens ma ternal grandmother Mrs James Brown King City attended the ceremony Mr and Mrs Gilbert Spanton and daughter Toronto were visitors of Mr and Mrs Harvey during the weekend Mr Albert town called on an old friend Miss Alice Ferguson on Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs were visiting at Mrs James Clu- home Mr is years of age and had lived on the fifth concession in his boy hood days attending school when Miss Elizabeth Tin- line was the teacher Mrs Mary Coulter Mrs Mary Coulter mother of Mrs Bice King passed at the home of her daugh ter Mrs Kenneth Oak- wood on Saturday April The funeral service was held at Novar United church on Tues day April with interment in Memorial cemetery Her husband the late Adam Coulter passed away In Mrs Coulter had spent a great deal of time with her daughter at King Others of Mrs Coul ters children who survive arc Mrs Alice Todd Mrs sie Adams Mrs Vera Donovan Hamilton and Mrs Jessie Smith Grimsby The Bice family was present fit the funeral including Mr Bice Mrs John Bingham Oak Ridges Mrs Waller Downing and hus band Maple Mrs Earl Ridges Mr Carson Bice Mr Reg Bice Maple Miss Betty Bice and her friend Jack King Two Plus One In Demand Miss Shirley and Miss Freda Dent King are gain ing popularity as singers of pop ular music With Miss Marilyn Cook Aurora on accomplished accompanist they are known as the Two Plus One entertainers They performed at the Rotary banquet the last week and have been there on other occasions These high school girls are expanding their rcpetoire for future engage ments Miss Cook is also a skill ed artist in piano classics Fine weather contributed to the of the Aurora high school annual church cadet parade on Sunday Some of those taking part were Cadet Major Anne Captain Freda Dent Cadet Lieutenant Shirley Raw- ling and Helen Thompson Norma Wells and Marker Noel and Stephen play in fl cadet band On Sun day they will journey to the farm of Ross line on the east upper side road King town- Ship to study sub soiling Ken field officer of the Authority and Mr will be in charge of the tour When the expedition is com pleted the federation will go to hall to hear ad dresses and see a conservation film Plan Strawberry Supper The Ladies Auxiliary of King Legion branch journeyed to the home of Mrs Arthur Green at Islington on Monday evening for the regular monthly meeting It was decided to hold a strawberry festival on Friday June in the village from to 9 pm At that time a beautiful wool blan ket will be displayed which will be won at a later date in the summer Paper Drive King Scouts and Cubs will conduct a drive this month King City and district The date will be announced later Mr and Mrs AW McLennan 3rd line returned from Florida short time ago where they spent their honeymoon Mrs McLen nan was the former Mrs Ursula Shields The More We Get Together On Tuesday evening May Temperanceville and In stitutes will be the guests of the King City branch at the United church The visitors will con tribute to the program The motto is more we get gether The name of a favorite flower will answer the roll call The newly appointed board of directors will be in charge of ar rangements Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs James Jatton for the anniversary of King United church on Sunday included their daughter Mrs James and husband Mrs Gordon a daughterinlaw and her parents Mr and Mrs Day Toronto Miss Hilda arrived home this week by plane after spending several months in Arizona Mrs Eric Johnston was in To- for A Wilson implement dealer A shipment arrived at New York harbor believed to be the first from an English firm Mr Wilson is putting up an implement service building in the village Bleachers for King Park Bleachers are being put in King Memorial Park Jock Thomp son needs the strong arms of all Lions to help him look after the job NonLions will no doubt be glad to give a hand at the job Another spring feature of lo cal is the preparation to set up baseball and swimming activities for boys and girls The easterly township will be beautified Oak the Ridges will have park due to the Ridges Lions who have pur a twoacre property on south side of King west of St The development which com mences with Planting and has of the Upper Val ley Conservation Authority The plans are to construct a dam af ter the Ontario surveyors gives approval and to build a pond An engineer from the Conservation Authority has as sisted in taking land levels and soil testing Just how fast the project can be completed will depend upon the public support given to the Lions J The need of a park where re creation can be established be comes more apparent as the growth of Oak Ridges popula tion increases MAY IS SAFETY MONTH I Get your TEN POINT SAFETY CHECK TODAY j ITS PROFITABLE to make your GO STRAIGHT this week for WE OFFER YOU A Front End Alignment only and before you go we will BALANCE front wheels i FOR FREE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AT KING Ads Bring Resits MILLARD BULLDOZING Fence Rows Moving Dirt Backfilling etc Blockwork All kinds GENERAL CONTRACTING EXCAVATING Basements Ponds Etc BUILDING Houses and Small jobs GRADING Roads Lanes Etc Brick laying Houses Chimneys Fireplaces etc M 1 J Your pullets need real growth If they are to bo in tiptop shape next fall to produce EGGS EARLY during the high price season and keep on laying steadily fj t To get that real growth the pullets must be fed a good balanced ration It is not good enough to raise pullets just oil pasture and grain They will not lay as many eggs during the following year nor will they pro duce large eggs as early as balancefed Growing Mash is fully tested under CANADIAN farm con ditions It is manufactured locally eliminating freight costs and middle man profits and sold directly to the consumer ECONOMY IN PROW fcedSHUMMN