Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Jan 1954, p. 14

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i Mm king City And District Mr Mr James Morrison daughter have re turned to Toronto to make home after living at King City for Marly a year baa made their borne with Mr and J Morrison local lawyer has based the Archibald farm the eighth concession and in tends to make his permanent home there in the spring Several married couple skate on the Kerr mill pond at Ever i- Skating at arena on Saturday afternoons by King City Lions is being well patronized Mrs Agnes K Craw wife of the late Rev Alexander Craw Toronto whose death occurred in Toronto last Thursday was a resident of King City at the Presbyterian manse when her husband was the minister years ago She is survived by her only daughter Dorothy Craw Mrs Robert Gray Richmond Hill who died on Sunday Jan 24 was a former resident Strange She and her husband and son Neil fanned oh the sixth concession for several years Wendy Louis Campbell tour months daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex King City was baptized Saturday evening Jan at ft home service con ducted by M gown one in which her father had been baptized nearly year fe- V v open meeting of craft Guild set for Jan baa been postponed until Thursday Feb It take place as planned hx King City United church with colored photo graphs at pm with the meeting of members held a King City Mens As sociation la establishing a cam paign to enlarge the present membership of to or This would give the organiza tion a stronger voice with vill age commissioners and King township council is the opinion of the president Hali At a meeting on Jan it was de cided to tike in members living within reasonable distance of village itself who have busi ness interests elsewhere The association is specifically interested in having close rela tionship with the- township council and the planning board with a view to having first hand knowledge of the workings of the bylaw and zoning affecting the lo cal municipality Robertson Lodge Very Fred Boys who has belonged to Robertson Masonic Lodge No for more than a quarter of a century was the Installing master of officials of the lodge organized in 1873 early this month Assisting him lodge officers and ten past presidents of Rob ertson Douglas became the ruling master for Roy is the Immedi ate past Other officers are senior warden junior warden Jen nings chaplain George treasurer J Burns secretary Fred Boys Senior deacon J Shrop shire junior deacon Norman Burnett director of Harry inner guard Grant senior steward Louis junior steward Robert Watson The wives of members provided a turkey dinner for Visiting lodges came from Toronto district Installed Rev Jenkinson perform ed an installation ceremony for officers of the Womans Auxil iary of the United church at the Sunday evening service Jan Invested in office were Mrs George Harvey president Mrs Austin Rumble past pre Mrs I Scott first vicepres Mrs Colin Stewart second secretary Miss Doris Pat- ton Mrs Bruce Hall so cial Mrs A J Gordon Mrs John Dew pianist Mrs Verdun Gordon At the annual congregational meeting Jan the sub mitted very satisfactory of the past years work to office Only six attended the an nual meeting of King City Cemetery Company on Jan 23 They belonged to the directors board Reports showed that the company had a very quiet year Returned to office were the president Laurence Scott Ross vicepres Walking- ton other directors Andrew Edward Bower Marshall Roy Fred Boys Allan auditors Marshall and Fred To Consult Health Board The trustee board King agreed to consult King township board of health in re spect increasing the amount of grant given to the school dental service Council pays 30 percent of the cost of the ser vice to the pupils of the school With the discontinuance of the 20 percent grant administered by King City Womens Institute the school section would be re quired to assume percent of the cost which does not include transportation for children When public school inspector paid ah in formal visit to the school board meeting on Jan he did not know of any schools where free dental service was given I The artistic posters seen in 1 King City announcing the Wo mens Institute home baking sale Jan at in the United church are the work of one of the members Mrs Arn old Peter The sessions and managing boards of the Presbyterian churches of Strange and St Pauls met with Rev Dr Joseph McClelland Bolton at St Andrews church Strange on Monday evening A special offering will be ob served in the Presbyterian charge on Sunday Jan in the interest of the capita visi tations of Rev Mr Galloway Toronto Hie annual vestry meeting of All Saints Anglican congrega tion will be held on Friday Jan at church Colored pictures of Korea were shown by Rev David Wo- therspoon to held at the Presbyterian manse Jan when Mrs was hostess The president Mrs T L Williams and Mrs J Shropshire took part in deal ing with the study book en titled A Voyage of Discovery ery Rev Speaks At King City Lions ladies night Jan held at Ridge Inn Rev Wesley minister of the Fred Victor Mis sion Toronto for 35 guest speaker HeW by his wife HIDING CURSD WHAT AILED HIM saiM on VL fiijLijr wide traveller h nimlsier capacity the work on at the Fred Pinner was feojpibg Inn and given a corsage 3Wifti35L the club ment was team in colorful The Ladies auxSiary Legion has evenings They being t placed by homo euchres- Five tables played at the home of the treasurer Mrs last first prizes were won by Fred Judge and Mrs Craig and consolation prizes by Mrs and Mrs Bice At Hie end of the season a special prize will be awarded the holder of the highest score Motor Show f -v- The second annual motor show of the Drink water Motors King City will be held on the evenings of Friday and Saturday Jan and at the garage Besides new motor cars there be -a- display and of electrical home appiiaQcesil and his staff of will be present from each night prizes refreshments served the WiA of the United church will be en joyed Mr and Mrs James are grandparents of hew grand daughter born to Mr James Henry Washington on Jan 2Lw Mr and Mrs Douglas Spechti Georgetown became the parents of their first child Paul Doug las on Jan at Brampton hos pital The great grandmother Mrs Ward Rice Watford visited her daughter Mrs Cora Specht News of the News for this column must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately The annual family night of be paid quarterly by the branch will be held in Institute hall on Tuesday Feb Mrs Walker convener of when conveners wilt be the home economics and health took president Mrs Bath Miss charge of the program Motto is Wealthy Roll that build and maintain health was well art- Clyde The meetings the TBp convener gave a branch will Held in talk on miracle drugs Sharon hall on will be our gacstsiV those on the trpoM SS at the sm jrw Two years ago Bill of Kttchener Ont told by a doctor that he would have to quit work Bill decided the sedontarj life was not for him so he his horse Rocky threw away his shaving kit and set off Today having roue eastward to toe naritimes and westward to Vancouver Bill says he never felt better and he Is ready to go back to work Rocky went through pairs of shoos In his travelling Thursday Feb- at lib it that every day is the hest day of the year reply Mrs Sedore Roll call hut speech Program Mrs Beckett Mrs Greenwood and Mrs- Salmon Hostesses Mrs Members having Blue a certain percentage must apply services a short talk oh Membership in the with the White Ribbon Tidings is The Elmhurst Beach branch Will meet at the home of Mrs Walter on Feb at Cross are reminded to pay fees pm Members are reminded to Mrs Beckett before Feb that Blue Cross fees prior visiting Mr and Mrs Douglas Georgetown was a pall bearer for the Jate George Honey Harbour whose funeral was held Friday Jan Mr Norman p left on Jan with friends from Bol ton for a vacation at Si Peters burg Mr who sold their 3rd concession fan have moved to Hill Toronto Katie and Susie Poag pupils of school were given a farewell party by their teacher Miss Carol school mates who- gave them each a book as a remem brance of their days in the Mrs TV spent sev eral days in Toronto when her granddaughter Jackie Merchant underwent a Mrs Ernest Wilson and her young Craig and baby Patty Lou spent last week her parents Mr and Mrs A while Mr who is cm engineer was engaged project at Mr and Mrs Alex entertain ed at the Badminton Club St Toronto a well party for their Mr and Mrs Morgan King who left for Van couver BC where they will spend six Weeks with Mrs- Bak ers sister Mrs Geo Murray From King district at the dinner party were Mr and Mrs James Keens Mrs Denton Mrs Mr Malcolm Richard son Mrs Rogers Mr and Mrs George Miss Joe Mr and Mrs Percy iMuH hoi I and and Mr and Mrs ins Kirkiand Lake Street Lights Broken The replacement of bulbs in the village street light on St north at Dr Jane is costing the village money trustee It D McLeod commis sioner of streets and lights told the board Monday They have been repeatedly smashed with stones wilful destruction of public property declared secre tary Hood The particu lar light uses watt bulbs while others in the village have 200 watt bulbs As many as five large bulbs and small ones have been destroyed said he would investigate types of protective screens used by larger V The third reading of a parking restrictipris bylaw Was King City village trustees at a general meeting pn Jail in the Masonic hall The bylaw Will upon the approval of the- Ontario Departs of Highways the erec tion of Salary of V On a motion made by trustee A Campbell commissioner for village waterworks approval has been given reengage Frank as caretaker of King City waterworks pump for at a salary of 150 This is an increase of over his previous stipend The meeting of the town branch at the home of A Penrose on Jan in the chair A of tftahks read feE HawUrj Ottawa who thanked the branch for the gift presented to her before ikying Bogarttowri and thanking for its gift group leader the Blue Cross said that the rates had increased and she also advised that no group leader be required but that the Blue Cross rates would are due Roman King has had one of his named AllCanadian and another one Reserve AlVCanadlan while If has had his aged bull named serve Beth is the of heifer calf for She a first prize winner at the Winter the Peter- Championship Show and York Black and White Day held in ham Fair the junior year- ling class the other Roman heifer Fond Hope took the Reserve AllCanadian award She was first and Junior champion at the and at and first Reserve Junior Champion at Champion Show standing sec ond at the Royal Winter fair to the The bull Sovereign Supreme which has since been sold to Mexico was named Reserve AllCanadian Aged under Oppose Restrictions By Provincial Govt On Villages A letter will be forwarded to the trustees of the police vill age of from King City V trustees that they have sent a resolution to Hon George Dunbar minister of Ontario Mu nicipal Affairs protesting any further restrictions on police villages being incorporated as villages This will accompany acknowledgement of a letter ceived from the trustees If are denied our demo cratic and lawful right as guar anteed in the fevery police village in Ontario the stated pointed out if City trustees were symixathetic they would rriake their feelings to the minusterhof rounCcipal The citizenship meeting of the Newmarket branch was held board rooms on Jan Mrs was in charge of the grant and introduced the guest Dr Margaret Axkin stall Campbell presid ed Current events were given by Miss Mrs Phil flajnUton replied to the motto 64 gave book review on the Sir Harry Lauder The Newmarket WI has accepted an Invitation to visit the Sharon Institute at the regular meeting in Sharon hall on Feb The Zephyr held their January meeting in the S room on Wednesday afternoon Jan at The guest speaker Mrs Harmon Mount Albert gave much Information and help in starting a book and a committee was appointed to gather Information suitable for putting In the book A social half hour was enjoyed by all present of ma Colored slides of a- four- European countries by Howell were shown at the dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Womens on Monday Jan Mr Howell visited Europe from June to Oc tober of yearA y- Mrs Rank presided and introduced her Howell Included in the were from England land Nprway France and Holland A numberOf tures of the Coronation process were shown V 1 Miss moved the vote of thanks to Mr Howell mite thanking him Miss said Rocket Tone who edged him out J ho had provided one of the for the Grand Championship at most entertaining evenings the the Royal Winter Fair and club has had Letters the are bat nana ef the writer be known to The Editor express our thanks appreciation to the people of HoDand Landing and New market for the fine response to the appeal for assistance 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