Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Jun 1953, p. 14

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e ma Jam ISM King City And District The produced by display unusual talent of the young girls which was greatly appreci ated by the audience The pro ceeds are about Miss Noradd was chairman and Mrs Shropshire was pianist The season will close this month with an outing event Far Bed A campaign in aid of the Sal vation Army Red Shield fond sponsored by the King City Wo mens Institute has raised Mrs Stan Hunter convened the canvass and was assisted in col lecting by Mrs Jim Davidson Mrs Bill Mrs Gor don Wells Mrs Norman Wade Mrs Verdun Gordon Mrs Jas Rock Mrs Austin Rumble Miss Jessie Mrs A Jar- vis and Mrs Gerry Gamble Mammoth Celebration King City park will be the scene of colorful activity on Wednesday July on the Dominion Day holiday At noon a sports day and carnival will start rolling CANADIAN OIL COMPANIES LIMITED by Lake Mario arid King Athletic Association at 1230 noon evening and which according to the display advertisement you see on this page has interest equal to none Lake Marie and King Ath letic Association are the spon sors and have everything in the bag to give a full days pleas ure In addition the new dance and sports pavilion will be ready in the park by June IS Erection of the building is taking place this week weather permitting and men are needed to do the work Lois Graduates Miss Lois daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry was among the young ladies who graduated in the first year diploma course at McDonald Hall GuelpH on June She has accepted a position as assistant dietician at St Mich aels hospital Toronto where her duties will commence on June 22 Her guests at the din ner given in honor of the stu- dents at McDonald Hall were Lois parents and Mrs Harold Scout and Brownie Briefs A good turnout of scouts and cubs of King enjoyed activity at Oak Ridges with the groups of that district on Coronation night when a parade and beacon lighting ceremony corelated these groups with those across Canada Scoutmaster George Harvey and Ethel Thomas accompanied the troop Fifteen 1st King Brownies took part in the mammoth Girl Guide rally for York Central district held at Agincouri last Saturday Tawny Owl Mrs Marion Laign accompanied her pack The final meeting of King scouts was held on Tuesday night in the United church rooms under Scoutmaster Geo John Walker Eric Wells and Richard Chaplin were invested as scouts The wives of King City Lions served refresh ments Last Thursday night the Boy Scout Group Committee held a meeting at the Anglican parish rooms discussing the events of the past year A financial state ment was presented by the sec retarytreasurer Mrs A Rfc- Lennan Miss Jarvis has re turned to her home at after spending six months in Tor onto and the St Johns Convalescent Home Miss Jarvis and her sister Julia were together in the city but she was forced to spend some time in hos pital before going to to recuperate She does not have good health because of a heart condition I Peter Jarvis second lieutenant with the Canadian Armored Corps arrived at Hanover Ger many on May 31 where he is attached to the 27lh brigade He is a student of Toronto Univer sity He will be in Germany for the summer months Mrs Phyllis mother of Mrs Hood feted re cently on the occasion of her settling in the former Pate home fourth concession Sixteen guests gave her a surprise party with gift presentations Visiting her friend was Mrs who returned to her home in Montreal this veek Mrs A McLennan entertained both to dinner on Tuesday before Mrs Meadovcroft took her departure Miss Elizabeth Burns is the of her aunt Mr J I Grew for a couple of weeks She has just graduated from Montreal General hospital school of Visitors of Miss Alice Ferguson last veek were Mm Carol Ash Toronto who had just returned from visiting in New York City Mrs Bertha Hedge Grove vas also a visitor Miss Carole who makes her home with Miss Ferguson at tended the graduation of Miss Sylvia Dei t eh who has taken her arts course from the University of Toronto Miss Grew who has completed her third year at Au rora high school and her brother Timothy his first year are tak ing summer work at Muplo and Forest Mrs Fleet has come from Ottawa to spend several weeks the homo of her son Arthur Fleet Her health bus been somewhat impaired Norman The funeral service of Hubert Norman aged of Ave Toronto was held on Thursday June at the Bed ford funeral home Eglinton Ave- and interment was made in King City cemetery Rev Woods conducted the ser vice assisted by Rev Brewing Mr McClure passed away in St Michaels hospital where he bad been on three different occasions during the past few months Eight years ago he suffered a heart attack at North Bay while he was in the mail service with the CNR After serving years with the Canadian National Railway he was compelled to retire at the time of his illness Mr McClure was a member of St Georges United church Toronto and was one of the older members of King Robertson Masonic Lodge Deceased was the son of the late Andrew and was born on the homestead on the concession He en gaged in farming on the line and in 1007 he married Mabel Egan of King About Mr gave up farming to en ter the mail service Later the family lived in King City and transferred permanently to Tor onto Pallbearers at the funeral were Alfred and Duncan Thompson King Rowland Stock- be awarded to Mr and the remaining onethird will be retained until the- end of the six months Mr will receive the remaining portion If his work is entirely satisfactory to the village trustees It was pointed out by village trustees that the varying widths of village streets have no influ ence on the price of the installa- tion Hie contract was award ed at Mondays meeting of the commissioners moved by trustee A Carson and seconded by trustee Mrs Eva Campbell After a lingering and painful illness which was borne with great fortitude for more than a year Mrs Eva Campbell Bad ger wife of Bordwell Bad ger Bud passed Into rest at her farm home near Bolton on Wed nesday June The funeral service was held at AH Saints Anglican church King City on Saturday after noon conducted by the rector Rev Michel and Rev Bolton Inter ment was in King City The abundance of floral tributes the regard held for Mrs Badger The funeral was very largely attended as the Badger and Campbell families have long Trustees Appro Township Land Use Bylaw dale and James Lamb neighbors been in King district and are of the deceased Chester McCon- a retired mail clerk and Bill Dudley all of Toronto Surviving are his widow and three children Mrs R Thom as Nellie Owen Sound who has two daughters Mrs B Jean mother of two sons and Andrew Tor onto Mr Andrew McClure King City Mrs James Cameron Weston and Mrs Keys Tor onto are the surviving brother and sisters Awarded Water Contract Installation of waterworks services in King City will be done by Harry resident plumb er Trustees have awarded a contract to Mr until the end of He will be allowed to charge 50 for each installa tion This sum wilt be paid by the property owner direct to F Hood waterworks secretary when an application for a per mit is taken out A permit costs By the terms of the written contract Mr will re quired to tap down and fill the excavation and to fill In the shoulder of the roadway where the hole has been made to the main He will be required to maintain this for six months Twothirds of the amount paid to the village for Installation will and enjoy yourself Quick Laxative It lion lily on tun 1 yon Cits KM ilifovf It widely known The pall bearers were Sidney Badger Archie Campbell Jock Tarrant Airman Donald Camp- hell Henderson and Burns Flower bearers were Ken and John Richards Wm Barker all nephews of deceased Mrs Badger was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Aaron care of the west part of the she lived the greater part of ten league territory life In she married village Hydrants King City village trustees have given intensive study to King townships proposed landuse by law No and are supporting It almost in its entirety Copies of a memorandum sub missions and recommendations to a number of clauses have been endorsed by trustees and for warded to the Ontario Munici pal board and to the municipal office of King township for the purpose of a hearing which will be given by the municipal board on June at in Noble- ton community hall Discussion on the proposed by law took place on Monday night when village trustees were In session Other recommendations and comments were approved which will bo endorsed by them and forwarded to the municipal board anil to King township council A new section in the transportation to children who are taking advantage of swim instruction at com mencing July Twice weekly Wednesday and Saturday mornings have been reserved by the Re creation Commission for boys and girls of the school sections 22 23 and Teachers have application forms which their pupils can fill Lion Gordon Orr and Jennings are streamlining the junior baseball clubs with Har old Hollinshead at and Don Gillies on the will be suggested by King City commissioners which asks for prohibitive building mi low lying and marshy land Trustees at King City had re ceived no comments from resi dents on the bylaw said chair- man D M who consid ers It a step in the right direc tion He recommends that every taxpayer studies the pro posed bylaw a copy of which was forwarded by the clerk of the municipality to property owners Midsummer written Bring your PRESCRIPTION to Perrys Pharmacy KINO Cm PHONE later the family moved to a farm In Albion township Eva Badger was greatly beloved for her winsome and kind personal By Mourning her passing arc her husband and only child Jim who is his birthday Mr J Badger the father who made his home with the family also suffers a toss in the death of his daughterinlaw Mrs Badger was a member of All Saints church and also the A Others who survive Mrs Badgers sisters Mrs Jesse Rich- King and Mrs EH Wray Aurora Her brothers are Lome Campbell Toronto and Audrey King City Lions Work For Boys and Girls Now that holidays are near the Lions will again give free Some King City village hyd rants arc in immediate need of repair If a fire and the wa ter were turned on in full force they would blow up was the opinion of Harry Nokes who has investigated their condition Three or four are leaking and three have cracked casings caus ed by frost Mr was Instructed by trustees to replace the gaskets and valves This would prob ably cost around 100 for the six hydrants he said He is also to report what con be done about the casings at the next meeting of trustees A reserve fund in village waterworks account will meet tho expenditure WAAS Celebrates 65th Anniversary June Great was the preparation for founding of Auxil iary of the Wo mens Missionary Society on Wednesday June 1888 that brought together the women of Presbyterian congregations to the Stow church on the 3rd con cession to become organized lor mission work Mr head of Tor onto Presbyter performed the inaugural ceremony or then became known us the Wedding BROWN A pretty wedding was held in King City United church on Hal unlay Juno when Nov JenklHHon ring for Myers daughter of Mr Mrs when lie- en mi the of turga ward Jhown the of Mr Mrs Hi own nil of King Colorful guidon selling Mrs Pat ton was orgunltil Morgan fin ringer Aurora sang Tin Lords and during signing of sang father nova In was gownid In white satin made on join cess lines with sweetheart neck line small collar and en Id Illy point sleeves The softly flared skirl fell Into a short train liar headpiece was a bandeau of blossoms which held a shoulder length scalloped Illusion veil can led a shower bouquet of red as and The of honor wan Joan and the junior were Anna White coil Mr of the and June Brown ho groom sister lite taffeta gown of the were alike with low neckline eopetiivi hnlero and bouffant ny lon net ton baby pink and the jun ior were tired In They ear lied of pink and mixed flower wan the brother mil Brown and were ridge and Albert The reception held In room where the mother wore a hat white and of pink torn the mother wort wvy nylon with whit trim navy Foreign Missionary Society of and They were assembled by Mrs Agnes Sent Ferguson a missionary minded person who was made the lira president Mrs Jonathan was the vice president and Mrs Char lotte Wood The latt er two lived at Mhro Annie WellH of was the 1 1 entailer for a time until the of Nell MeMurchy who is foll owed her mothers early Influ ence lias lnn treasurer for years and was presi dent for two years the time the jubilee In Mis William Green of Aurora Is the only living chart er member of Die and ox- to he present at the Juno I of Annual mike come from the chemical Industry An record CM new new CoppeKliS Plant Here Is control panel of this push button waste gases turned Into the liquid dioxide essential to pulp mills In the manufacture of eJoveH and corsage of When the couple left or their honeymoon Utile lake Hay the a rase eolored erepe dMss pink shell hat with trey feather and wore a red and white roses and her lop coat wan pink and while flnek The couple will have a temporary on Ytniljn Aurora until luinttiitow the union Is on a lot op the Aurora In completed at the from Aurora llowmauvllle and Klnu Tho her on her Bons tiny STAN The Tractor Man North RICHMOND HIM ONT WE SERVICI EVERYTHING WE SELt Our New Location ON YONGE STREET MILES NORTH OF RICHMOND HILL Opposite Summit View ire of Tomorrow musical figure Dr were recently who topped the on Singing Stare of pleats well enough J countless and the be let and removed with hand Iron ffjgi CANADIAN i v i 3 HUH GAIN GROWING I k iL tour INVITES IMI mi AND INCH AND PAN HI OP ATTACK 1 mm I ft ft T tit i A in -1- 1 Hurry your WOilMoOwipi lor waHftJ MHh ot them need nil the led and rStrr T nii v tf tl W

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