Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Oct 1953, p. 10

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present A farewell presentation party for the Melville fam ily Strange held Laky Oct was a of the high regard held for lite last of the family whose forebears came from Scotland more than a century ago They Rev the minister preached at the morn ing service Rev J of the Bol ton charge was the visiting min ister at the evening service Festival Harvest festival services were were presented with a handsome j observed at All Saints Anglican grey and chrome kitchen church on Oct amid decorated set Mr Boss a scenes of colorful flints lifetime tables flowers and grains Rev Centre were Mrs L Fear past president Mrs vice president Mrs Walking and Mrs McLennan literature secretary who displayed periodi cals Receiving large dele gation were Mrs ML and Mrs 1 Scott On Conservation After making a conservation inspection tour of western On tario and Highland Park a acre site along Lake St Clair neighbor read the address and A A the newly inducted Norman also a life- rector of St Marys church time neighbor as master of cere- Hill took the morning monies Rev It service In the evening spoke briefly The Trevor Jones one time mission- j who are leaving the old the Arctic diocese was are taking over a beautiful pro- the visiting preacher Several concession King town- of from St Stephens choir north New Mowing Classes For Match Two classes have been added to the prize list for the King and plowing match Octo ber 20 at Kennedys farm on highway Maple assisted the local choir This branch the family at night and many from the from James j Maple congregation were ship north of There will be donated to and Schomberg Junior who with his brother Archie nt Donald came from Scotland organist years ago James settled on the what was later the Kerr Farmers for a tractor driving was competition directed by Ed World There were a en farm at Strange where a family was brought up son Archie took land at the corner Oct in observance Pearson York County assistant agricultural representative who took Sac- There is afeo a utility class the United church and King tractors open to plowmen a who have competed in the days acres to we home with large house and his Irene Strange daughter the and storekeeper were years ago they settled on the farm raising three don the fourth generation farmer in the lineage is the eld est child and with his father farm at the new location and enlarge the herd Melville tells that at one time in early days there were J 3 families of that name attending St Andrews Presby terian church at Strange The first person by that name was Chief from Scotland the first King postmaster who distributed mail from a pigeon- holed container in his kitchen table He was not related to those who followed Anniversary The anniversary of the congregation of St Andrews Presbyterian church Strange founded in drew large con gregations on October when United and Au rora Presbyterian choirs were ft v i it Hut if TUNC Slut I if now Sit blUiif fcwl youll In ft lb Bow J v iit Id A of churches are replacing with alumi num One of Chapel of St in the village of Nether Oxfordshire In lead roof originally laid in J a scrap enough to pay the whole con of the new roof It is a neat example of how while have been get more expensive through the the cost of aluminum has beers going down Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd rd Mrs Sawyer and daughter from First church St Thomas Mr and Mrs Edmund Wallas from Victoria Park church and Mrs from United church Mr and Mrs Lake with children Gordon and Karen Woodstock were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Jock Mi and Mrs Ytmmui caller on Sunday As it was sons birthday on Oct Sunday was a special occasion when her Woodstock joined in birthday lions- Mis J Allan of King was the sudden dwath of her niolhcr Mrs William Toronto whose funeral was held on Oct Two daughters also survive Key his wife are planning to attend the annual convention the Toronto Baptist association in the city for first three days next week Mr and Mrs Marvin are moving from Mrs house to take an mcot in the home of Miss Jessie Mr and Mrs Walter Gait- and daughter Colorado her parents Mr and Mis Evans and Birdie Bradford had dinner on Thanksgiving Monday with Mrs Evans sister Mrs Bert third concession Visitors on Thanksgiving vet-k- end of Mr and Mrs 1Mb a nephew Leslie Fraser vlfe and son Oram and Mr Sam and bin sis ter all of Ottawa They called on Mr and Mrs and Mrs Williams in the village Mrs John Halifax is staying with her daugh ter Mrs and others of her family In Toronto She intends to spend some time In Ontario Mm Ed entertained the Wilson families at a miscel laneous shower for her cousin Miss Irene Maple whose marriage Mike Miller takes early In November Mr and Mrs John Wilkinson and Mrs Wilkinsons son Cecil Hunter Toronto had Thanksgiv ing dinner on Sunday at the hrjme of Mrs Wilkinsons son Mr Stanley Hunter Margaret Karen daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Tor onto received her christening rites at All Saints Anglican church on Sunday Oct per formed by fit Rev Wilkin son coadjutor Bishop of Toronto with the rector Michel assisting The child grandmother is Mrs If Mr and Mrs Charles Hedge were visitors of Mis Jessie and Miss Alice Ferguson on Friday Oct Miss Carol and her Kversley girls held a roast Mr one evening last week Charles is visiting her daughter Mrs Ar thur Caldwell Shanty Bay near Mr and Mrs Charlie Black attended and Wood bridge fairs during the weekend Mrs John Harry and Mrs Colin Stewart convened the afternoon tea for guests attending the United church ral ly last Thursday The tea table was decorated with bronze and white papers Mrs If Stone and A Carson tea Mr responsible for the flower and the red rose corsage worn by some of the including Mutlett the This class order re are amounting to a total of in cash or goods The tractor stubble class is on again this year open to second ary school students residing in York County Ray Jennings the associations secretary points out that the prize list compares favorably with any local match in the province of Ontario on the Humber Valley Con servation Authority is convinced that a reforestation project in the west part of the township lying between the 11th and 12th con- cession could be developed as a acre recreation area As Metropolitan Toronto expands he can see the need for this move ment he said With Leavens Bolton chairman of the Authority Elmer Little a director and 24 others Mr Kehoe travelled by bus learn ing a great deal about reforesta tion and soil conservation The party saw the new Dam at London on the Thames river built to control floods which had done three mil lion dollars damage The High land Park conservation scheme exemplified what can be donu In order to take advantage the conservation tour Mr Kehoe had to forego his at Bolton fair breaking a record of 52 years However he helped grade the race track a task he has car ried out for years He recalls first grading the track with a team of horses when he was was interested in later years in training race horses for the an nual event Mr- is chair man of the track committee and was fair board president in and 1 1 Mr and Mrs Perry accompanied by Mr and Mrs James Wight Keswick visited V Mr and Mrs Kay Bra and Donna accompanied by Mr and Mrs Kay Sutton spent a couple of days in Ontario Mr and Mrs Stone- house Owen Sound were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ross Mainprise Mr Bernard Kay and Misses Norma and Kay spent DIURETIC MAY BE YOUR NEED when youre slightly Of F YOUR FEED sluggish feelings often indicate your body needs aid in rid of waste matter Millions of people find Kruscheo Satis give them happy relief in such cases There are two why docs this First Kruschco gentle yet effective laxative Second is a diuretic it promotes action of the kidneys Thus Hulls work quickly and to help you enjoy the pep and zest that come with complete inside Try a little in your morning beverage when needed see Low it helps to brighten the day EMU and PHONE KINO YOU CALL a- PHONE y v j Skating as you like it skate to live music with MIGHTY HAMMOND 0R RETURNS FROM EUROPE TRIP Local Decorator Visits Denmark To Study Furniture Designs The ambition of a young King City man Jack Humbly to study modern Danish design in furni ture took him to Europe for six months He devoted two months in pursuit of this study this sum mer On leave of absence from the Eaton Company where he is employed in the house furnish- departments at the College St store Jack has recently flown back from an extensive tour in various countries in Europe and Great Britain He took special courses in de sign under the noted Christiansen Copenhagen- He studied workmanship in de sign shops gaining n apprecia tion for modern Danish design- It has come into Canada as a new trend and Mr will be able io apply his new know ledge in his work He also visited Finnish art ex hibits and Scandinavian shows The people are art conscious he says While in Co penhagen he stayed at the home of his Toronto friend Paul While in he spent a weekend at Bonn on the River Rhine with his Mrs Hester Tankard Calkins fn Italy he viited the parents of an Italian boy who had work ed at the Maple farm of his Jackson In Scotland he visited Invray Castle belonging to the long line of the Duke of of from whom hi relations the Campbells are direct de scendants Jack has colored movies of the countries he visited Great Bri tain Scotland France Austria Italy Norway Sweden Switzer land Denmark South Germany of them showing interesting historical scenes Mrs Samuel Davis Mrs Sam Davis mother of Constable Davis concession of Kfn and Ly man Davis died In her year at nursing home on Saturday evening Oct Mrs Davis had been a semi Invalid for some years hut had a cheerful disregard for her In firmity Mrs Davis was the Ella Maud and was raised at Aurora moving to Toronto where a he married Samuel Davis of Went King years ago They settled on the concession homestead where Mr Davis was horn After re tiring they moved to their son Bill continuing on the homestead Davis wan a member of Presbyter ian and had belonged to St Andrews church line Resides her husband and two tons there are eight grand- children surviving M issionary Describes China Under Communist Government The predominating note In China today Is fear and suspic ion declared Mrs Harrison Mul let to women from 15 local church organizations at the annual Jim ring meeting of King City the church auditorium The was decorated Willi fruit and colored maple leaves MrsMartin local president was chair man Mrs Fear Toronto took the thanksgiving scripture lesson wife of a Toronto dentist now with the dental department of the University of Toronto Mrs and her husband United Church missionaries In China for years the last two of which were lived by Communist Invitation under the new regime Iliey re turned to Canada early Inst year Since that time she has to many organizations She taught English in Union University at for years with no salary Mrs Mullet ave her version of life under the Communist govern ment was a harrowing ex- that only those who have lived under the system can reveal And yet she said there those intellectuals who go extolling the Utopia and virtues of the Red rule without even having lived under It would never have believed what lakes place under Com munist orders had I not seen it Mrs Mullet told her audience The entire nation Is organized down to the last person is no escape from the Iron hand that permeates every level of But- do not be the of the hat been magnificent it has not fatted Mr Mullet said The by missionary and graduated- to medicine pharmacy nursing teaching ami nil departments are carrying on Christian Chinese leaders are strong will not give up and will help the weaker a prayer for the loveliest In world these Chinese people Chinese war lords and under Chiang Kaishek the Mul lens enjoyed comparative free dom in China until Communism took over At firs mission aries were tallowed continue their work hill later he Com- government set up meth ods to stamp it out All public meetings were government con trolled and every person was re- to go to the political meet fug By calling such a meeting when church service wan organ- there was no one left to wor thip Students of theology at the Universities were sent away for months on land Mrs Mullet saw rigged take on the foot bail grounds Hie fate of the victims was decided first try an inner group The prisoners were hen placarded with their num bered Crimea From the time victims are arrested until they are tried they are allowed no legal advice or contact with a relative she Of prison ers a public trial she saw condemned to death by shooting In China one not recog nize or speak to a friend even after 39 year relationship One does not visit or entertain friends without police The authorities no search war rants to go through ones at any hunting for some pretext against persons thought unfavorable to the rulers she there are crimes In China a rich man landowner or having had any with the former gov- AT All DRUG toy GRIFFITHS at HAMMOND ORGAN AND LGUWJD A HO CHILD UNDER YEARS ADMITTED ADMISSION Regulations he arena governing skating will lj EVERY SATURDAY AT TO TnRlJUlJT During October Every MONDAY and Subject to change 800 1030 ir f m Will You Be Financially Secure At Age 65 I tAU isfcv4v 5 A SEE YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE I Gerald W Sedora St Newmarket Out t A m ct i Yes we mean a crisp bucks Count cm Your heart would go pitapat and you couldnt get home fast enough to the good news At first thought a thousand may sound like pipe dream But is it everyone if he puts his mind can pile up a thousand dollars or a sizable sum the Canada Savings Bonds way because you can get your bond dollar by dollar month by month in amounts youll never feel If you had started tucking away a day with the first series Canada Savings Bonds and had kept at it youd have your thousand dollars today and more Many many Canadians have done just this and will continue to do so j

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