ffsrs a King City And District Mrs Garnet Holland is a patient in Toronto General hospital after spending some time in hospital at New market For more than two years she had been afflicted with pernicious anemia which left hex lower limbs paralyzed She is a ster of Victor and Margaret Cull and has three children Her family hope that she will be able to walk again Stephen had his first and only leave from military training at Camp Borden last weekend He is taking motor transport training Congratulation to Oscar artist concession King who has been awarded the Montreal Art Directors club plague for achievement for his cover paint- i WITT CAR MARKET St Aurora Ont Phone OPP ST ANDREWS COLLEGE INSURANCE BENEFIT DURING ILLNESS Active august 3rd Benefit will be paid for days of illness injury or quarantine if claim has been filed and waiting and compensable days served I on claim and are unable to report of illness injury or quarantine write to the I NATIONAL INSURANCE on Macleans magazine July I Mr painting which was an exciting scene of the antics of boy swim mers by a railway track has in terested the young boys of King district Dorothy nearly will be a horsewoman one of these days as she has a race horse of her own It is a thoroughbred fouryearold mare which came to Windy Ridge farm last Fri day bought from Howard Bus- combe near Newmarket Dor othy has been practicing for some time on mounts owned by her sisters Barbara and She will be one of ten children or more that belong to Aurora Pony club Her neighbors Barbara and Jennifer Smith are keen riders in the club al though Jennifer is only five Col farm is the scene of the weekly Pony club meet on Fri day evenings Mrs J G Boyd upper King sideroad motored with her sister of Toronto to Quebec City for a vacation She expected to meet her son LAC John Boyd there and to take a few trips but John turned up at the King home be fore his mother set out Mrs T Williams spent this week with her daughter Mrs Don March ant Toronto Activities in the Norman Wade family 3rd line have been Mrs Wades sisterinlaw Mrs Saigel Toronto their guest for a lew days Mr and Mrs Wade Linda and Sandra spent several days at as guests of Mr and Mrs Bruce Collins Turk Brodas Ball Club fans will have an Op portunity to exercise their en thusiasm when the noted Turk brings his to King City on August to play against an aggregation selected from the YorkPeel League dubs The game will be sponsored by King City Lions in Lake Mario Memorial Park By that time the Lions will have the bleachers completed From the hilarious donkey baseball match between Ridges and King City Lions on July 10 a profit of was made The ladies booth to boost the gain by a very substantial sum They took in Attend Craft Show Members of the rugging group of Kingcrafts motored to armouries last to see the display of rugs and quilts exhib ited under the of Sim- at Oak Ridges and Aurora in County Arts and Crafts They 1 Following the service a were Mrs G Mrs Burt Mrs J P Mrs Farren Mrs G Mrs J Grew Mrs Black Mrs B Partridge and Airs A E They were impressed with the braided rugs while the hooked rugs had very good work with Interesting colors but ordinary designs The display of quilts was exceptionally fine revealing difficult work and originality of design The ladies took box lunches which they ate on the lawn of Miss Bird a sis ter of Mrs Jarvis When they were home a very heavy rainstorm made driving difficult Gasoline Barns John of Oak Ridges had a very narrow escape from tragedy when he fled through flames front a room where he was working in the Hydro plant on Kipling street Toronto a couple of weeks ago He was looking at a gasoline tank that was in for repairs when he was enveloped in flames and just barely escaped through a door It is believed that heating ele ments in the room and the heat of the day ignited fumes from some gasoline which had not been drained from the tank He suffered burns to his face right under arm and his nostrils were affected He was given first aid at the plant and later treated by Dr J L of Aurora Mr is a mechanic with the Hydro New Barber Mr Bill aged 33 is the new barber at King City Established at the Armstrong stand he is taking over the busi ness operated by the late Eddie Mr and his wife and children are living near Bradford They would like to find living quarters here in the village Mr has had considerable experience in the business and is anxious to make a success of his own establishment He opened for business on Tuesday morn ing He is a native of St John Mrs lived in Renfrew Christening The christening of James Mc- Baxter aged six weeks the son of Mr and Mrs Ian Bax ter was performed at All Saints Anglican church recently by the Rev C Michell His grandparents are Major James Baxter and Mrs Baxter 7lh of King The baby is the sixth genera tion to bear the names James Baxter and his great great uncle was Rev James who was rector of All Saints church King and the Anglican churches small family gathering was held at the home of Major and Mrs The regular meeting of King City village trustees will be held on Monday evening July with special consideration to zoning development school S King will have a complete job of interior decoration in the near future When school opens Miss Evelyn Courtney and pupils wiU see quite a change in the inside appearance of the build ing Take The efforts of King City Tem- and Wo mens Institutes were worthwhile when they assisted persons to take the mobile TB chest Xray at King City United church on July Technicians the York County Health Unit were in charge The enumeration was slightly above that taken two years ago The rush came in the evening hours when the menfolk turned out in large numbers Mrs convened local arrange ments receiving hearty cooper ation from all WI branches A valuable sendee was added this time when an envelope was given to each applicant contain ing information that leads to diabetic detection In the afternoon ladies from Tcmperanceville Institute who assisted wore Mrs Nelson Thompson Mrs Wilbert Jenn ings Mrs Fred Boys and Mrs Bert Palmer From were Miss Winnifred Boys Reg Mrs Boys Mrs Walter Mrs Bath In the evening representatives of King City WI were Mrs Will iams Mrs Archie Campbell Mrs Shropshire and Mrs John Phillips Holiday Travel Can Be Fan Miss Gerry McDonald Is visit ing her aunt Mrs A at Bangor Maine She left by train for Montreal last weekend and went by bus to Bangor Seat ing accommodation in the three buses was at a premium Some of the passengers were nearly denied tickets the rush was so great Finally they were trans ported by car to the bridge and put on the bus They took turns In sitting on a suitcase for lack of a seat However the tourists were all in good spirits and did not mind the inconvenience which afforded them plenty of fun on the trip Farm Horses Peris Mr Earl Campbell line come upon a horrible scene early last Friday morning when he discovered two heavy draught horses lying In three feet of water in a stream toward the hack of his property The dale horse with its buck ripped open had virtually commit ted suicide he said and the black was near death They belonged to his neighbor Eddie Sturdy and had been grazing In neighboring Hit hind feet of the animals had In come entangled in the wire of a fence over the rivulet and they hod lain there about two days after vainly struggling to free themselves Each horse weighed about 1800 lbs and they had torn up the marshy ground after pulling nut the fence post Mr Campbell had to shoot the to relieve Its suffer ing Mr Sturdy used the team in wintertime to draw milk to the roadway His lows would over Meetings Public Evangelistic meetings are conducted by three lenders In a tent on St on Tuesdays Wednesdays Fri days and Sunday at pm wna last Sunday evening when a carload of In dian students attended One of young women wore her native Karl costume common ly Keen in India tent will accommodate over and an extended to the public to be present Carole lintely Is vitiltlng her sister Joyce who is Harold of Dorian Que Imw Carole Intended to stay tar two or weeks Mr Hurry herdsman Eaton Hall farm left for England on July where will wed Joan Brail of Cov entry on In All Anglican church newly will to Eaton Hall In latter purl of and will occupy where Mr and Mr lived Weekend of Mr and Mm her stater Wesley Hamilton and bus- bund Toronto They nil motor- to to visit Mrs nick Mr l- but they found whs in Toronto for thyroid Inn underwent this Monday Knto Bell mid her winter Toronto won room of MIhh rrtiml from touch ing and minting res- ht tlvoly Mr Ward spending a wwk with her daugh ter Mrn Ivan Windy Farm Burned Car Abandoned An abandoned car destroyed by fire found on KlngNobleton NldrroAd at the on Sunday morning It for several hours ami was Inter found to bo owned by Howard Forfar Garden Toronto who reported the car had been stored In a service station on Kennedy Rd at St Toronto Constable Davis of West King was the first to investigate at am He said the car was one of the most badly burned he had ever seen The glass had melted and shattered and the tires were burned The vehicle was a mass of scrap No tracks could be found lis it had rained early in the morning A resident of Trails reported hav ing seen the skleroad at am Mr Davis was able to take the Later that night the name of the owner of ear was reported to VihV dorf detach ment P Forrester Investi gated You will likely do too during your some booting remember the safety rules that will make ypyr one For added enjoyment travel by bus to your favorite resorfc ASK YOUft ABOUT rp parts of sutton rr iubject to ft the Canadian people expressed their confidence In St Laurent and the mgmS- some of tremendous accomplishment leadership No other country has its budget reduced its debt Cut tames ail at the Now theres another job ahead And Louis St proved that he more than is the Canadian best fitted to do the job i i- More for pay than before New in production national income every jeer since Old markets new nation la bierosl trade high tariff with count rita a pi of freeing trade mm growth itS s over a tint gm j a r new plants equip J Budget balanced National debt reduced it brought under control lowers Canadian dollar aided trade r J rat prohibits discrimination on of or religion Special is r k J f 1 A I peacetime tfefence t