V im4 I i A IS King City had escape from injury last while driving to work He south on the third of onto highway at bound car Collided with the right Mr was alone in the IV tie received a slight bruise were the oyster supper and euchre by Wakey- in In stitute Jan Proceeds were Fifteen tables played prize winners were Mrs OBrien Mrs Fred Boys Mr Hately Mrs Percy Tom Walter Jim and Fried and Sirs Roddick Reeve Elton Armstrong and his wile Reeve Hodgson and among those at tenting i Pallbearers at the funeral jfrii Robert Gray Richmond Hill ftf King CHy cemetery were Frank Dove Ernest Charles Black Fred Kyle and Cecil Mate iyir three years ago the farmed the of King Strange district leg At Ski Tow Craig New Tor onto- received a fractured leg while learning to ski at the Ski Tows King Township on Sunday afternoon She was driven to York County hospital by Constable Arthur McySchomberg where she attended by Dr She will be in hospital for a week Constable Moody said there Were people ski Tows were in operation Over cars were parked at the Mrs Alexander Cal gary district Alberta Is paying her first visit to Ontario since she was nine months old She the daughter of the late Archibald and a first cous in of Mrs Robert Murdock Mrs Ada Cameron Mrs Arthur Wei- and Mrs Bert of Ibis locality Mrs came east before Christmas and will be here for sonic time making her main headquarters with Mrs Cameron and Mrs Mrs Gerry Gamble King City who teaches crafts to children of Aurora for the Re creation Commission will have two of her demonstrating work at the International Hobby and Handicraft Show at Toronto on February Church Meeting Eversley Presbyterian congre gation and all departments of church activity ended with a fine measure of success earn ing the appreciation of the min ister Rev when the annual meeting was held at the manse Hold Open House For the second timej- Open House was held by Motors attracting people to King City garage on Friday and Saturday evening and throughput the day on Saturday Over people saw the model fcrs and home appliances Numerous of spring flowers had been ar ranged against the red white and blue decorations Bill Drink- water the host assisted by his wife and members of the staff Ross Bertram a Toronto magi cian entertained the audiences both night The P A system operated by Jack carried the speeches entertain ment and music throughout the budding Mrs was presented with a gift from the garage staff at the close of the show on Saturday night The ladies of the United church under the leadership of George Harvey prepared and served delicious refresh ments Their buffet table centred with daffodils and tulips Mrs John Dew using a new elec tric range oven made cheese creams and baked tea its which had been made by Mrs Austin Rumble These were serv ed to the large gatherings John P took registra tions for door prizes which were drawn by Reeve Elton Armstrong and Winners were roast beef David Edgar King and Mrs- Mary McDonald Toronto hams Ray Marshall and J Burns King half gallon of ice cream and car ton Bath and Mrs Gamble King City assorted groceries George Rumble King City Mrs Dorothy Irwin Noel King City and Skyline Farms fro zen chickens Peter Robinson Toronto arid Bruce Rich mond Anson Cluskey and Mrs Har vey King City two quarts milk a pound of Mrs Wade car brush Mrs Jack backup Mrs cans of Skyline chicken Harry and Anson MTtoeU King City I made over at a home baking sale on Jan at the United church Ii was well attended Mrs Ed district president bpdthe events Jte and Mrs Harold Phillips cousins of Mr I were visitors at the Scott home on Sunday They are all planning to leave by motor for Florida later In the month Mr and Mrs A J Gordon left by inptor for Clearwater Florida Friday morning Their son Donald will attend public school while they are in the south The pupils of grade and King City school held a party on Monday under the supervi sion of their teacher Miss Fat ton Their refreshments were donated by Mr Bill Miss is the secretary of the United church which NATIONAL HITS FINANCIAL SNAG need immediately additional experienced men and i for Technical and Nontechnical positions in the event of a a J emergency Veteran RCAF Senior providing they uptodate knowledge Air Force procedures and activities be among the people required v To bo ready for such pnln lit v w J In specific positions for possible Air force needs By volunteering now you will be given annual training of from 15 to days full time lb You will receive during your training fte Air force pay and allow- rank and other benefits be requested the Deparunent Defence to permit and encourage their of reserve training W f L L READY IN CASE OF NEED Off jormet Division who are single have their birthrate on date if a national emergency arose pi place and know how to fill to contribute immediate and 7 i IAOJ OUawo irthfag 2iy6S0MKK HANK i iff fclV Dancer Diana is one of members of the cast of National Ballet of Canada ivhieh is threatened vith dissolution because of a deficit The com- pany has travelled across Canada 1951 performing major cities and smaller towns and was scheduled I appear in US cities The is not due to of attendance or to poor but to the of enlarging their repertoire tVHa Franca ballerina In charge of is for don to continue to Mrs Levi son attended the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement banquet at the King Edward hotel lost Fri day night The won award on the fifty bushel of eat contest Vi i Clarence Is brother in Texas the senior room public school teacher has been over a evening at their night in hall Titus and Mr Murray provided the en Bill pew entertained his fiends at- a birthday party last Friday afternoon Sits Tom slipped on the ice and broke her arm last wekN Mr and Mrs Pearson their daughter Airs Reg Button on Sunday MiIurfc Aurora visited Mrs Mr and Mrs Vm illll and family Newmarket visited Mr and Mrs fiairy- Toombs on Sun- Mr- and Mrs Frank Peterborough spent the weekend with parentsMr and Mrs Sandy Milne- lite WI Blue Cross fees are due Members asked to pay Smith on Monday or Tuesday Feb or Zephyr News presided at the meeting Mrs i I Wit gave the con- in which some of the attended The A a having i 300 and repairs The annual meeting of the United church was held In the Sunday school room on Thursday evening About members and adherents were present A pot luck supper was served first then the business meeting Was held of the various organize- on and parsonage were read From the re ports Cone would conclude that the church had a good year both spiritually and financially Mi A on the About and bora 5 Mr and Mrs Geo- and by Mr have horn torn a trip to Pfeirkitf- gathered at the J fof iifa Sfrsi Bert ftVen- for a shower in of ra served refreshments at the show The youngest visitor at the motor show last day evening was Laurie the two months old son of Mr and Mrs Maple Five months old Mary attended the Saturday night performance with her par ents Mr and Mrs Ron King City The wives of King City Lions will be busy preparing pies and cakes for the second annual oy ster supper to be given by the club on Thursday Feb in the classrooms of King City United church from to Under president J Dew the members serve the plates of hot oysters and coffee They will have salads for those who do not like oysters King City Lions will back a national project to raise funds to purchase wheat for countries where it is in short supply Call ed the presidents fundi appeal has gone out to Lions A quota of a mem ber is the aim Install Officers- Rev C installed the officers of- All Saints Angli can church at the home of Mrs Ross Walker January Mrs Lockhart is the hon orary president of the and Mrs Alfred is presi dent Others invested were Mrs Fred vicepresMrs Tuck sec Mrs Cun- ningham Mrs Gordon Wells Dorcas sec Mrs Frank Gam brill Living Message sec Mrs Gordon education The rectors nominees are Mrs W and Mrs Harry Ed wards Mrs Edwards is flower fund convener Mrs Harry Finch is the birthday secretary and Mrs Burt Is the repre sentative to the Diocesan A board Members heard a report of the Toronto diocesan board meeting It was presented by Mrs Ray J The executive of the Anglican met at the home of Mrs and Mrs- nee MHtfitt at Were Pi informed eh rch short time in -Toronto- hut I the evening Bate Mr St irf read ah address to Mr and tot visit- Ford They were presented with in beautiful trilight floor an -l- upholstered occasional chair an end table turn The bride mdiiotitno numerous other titoUtoififS- from relatives and Mr Neil in colored pictures a bountiful lunch was serv ed Mr and Mrs- Ford reside at OConnor Drive- Toronto The held its January at the ho hi of Mrs Arnold About 35 mem bers and friends were present Sound Mr and Mrs Malcolm Hanover ftpent a few days with Mr and Mrs lke Mr arid Mrs Gordon Toronto spent the with The president Perry Winch Mrs Alfred presided They arranged the monthly grams for the year World Day of Prayer 1- On Monday Feb of the of the various churches in the district wilt meet with the key woman Mrs Alfred president of All Saints to arrange the pro- gram for the Worlds Pay of Prayer It will be held in King City Anglican church on March il Scouts and Cubs A collection waste paper will be held by King scouts and cubs as soon as the roads permit Ho useholders are asked to store their old papers for the Dr John Barrie will con the paper drive for the group committee At the January meeting of the Scout group committee When Mrs Hood was acting chairman plans were made for the annual Parents Night on Monday Feb 22 at the United church and for a public enter tainment in March The polio ward of Toronto Isolation hospi tal received the Wrapped Christ mas gifts given by the scouts and cubs in December Miss Ethel Thomas is the cub- mistress She is assisted by Bruce Parker The pack meets evenings at the Ang lican church hall Leave For Arizona V A new type of home a trailer has been purchased by Mr and Mrs Arthur Fleet King City They have left the home they built eight years ago on King St The has a living room complete modern kitchen a fourpiece bathroom and two bedrooms with builtin beds There are small clothes closets and builtin cupboards The children will sleep in double- decker beds Sliding doors separ ate the rooms at the back of the The trailer will be locat ed on a CO fool lot in the camp It wilt have its own patio Garden Valley which is a trail- is beautifully schools shopping centres hospi tal and other facilities Commut ers work in- Where Mr Fleet will be employed Mrs Marie Fleet Ottawa who knows Garden Valley well intends to pay her son and a visit this year to- MM Mrs dien Dawson Toronto- have rented the Fleet dwelling in the village They moved in last week FOR Pi fcrg Piatt rtfkf or toefc D v- 5 RUB r Wl 1 Paris of Ycu have full days in New Orleans on this delightful 11day tour time to visit all the famous spots in one of Americas most mysterious and fascinating cities Pirates Alley Napoleon House the Old Slave Market Versailles Oak and the quaint shops and resorts of the Old French Quarter are just a few of the sights youve always wanted to see Going there and back by bus adds further enjoyment to your trip Aik your Agent for of this and many Vacation ROUND TRIP FARE FROM TORONTO chare ROOM FOR ma room Lockhart on Thursday landscaped -There- are nearby United churches of King City and had a year in under the ministerial guidance of Rev Martin The gat increased by 13 The amount raised in three appoint was approximately This was an Increase of more than over the total King City contributed total of and Teston lite charge sent to the and Dutch Overseas Flood to the United Church Fund 10 to the Ontario nee Federation to the new United Church Training school to the Fred Victor home arid 025 to Mis anil Maintenance at Toronto headquarters One sent a donation to the Fresh Air Camp for underprivileged children hundred and en Auliscrlbetl to the United Church patter w Observer In the King City unit of the eh the- milliliter reported members to the Vila church treasurer re ported hat the receipts for year were 21511 The extendi were 2140- The and Alfred McBride rtorled sent to Presbytery turn surer The Sunday- School raked of which was given minions WMS raise for missions Tho WA a total of From this amount was Vic- tor Home The following are the offi cers church Stuart and treasurer I i Scott and Wal las Mrs organist and Mrs Gordon is 1st a are Adam and Bruce Hall elected to the present hoard of Allan Aubrey Campbell J Cairns and Kerr The session board is John Dow i-aug- don Lawrence John sons llatvoy and Wallas In the church the church and as Mi treasurer Ed Kyle was reelected to and Scott Go wen as stewards j lite In office for are Louis church treas urer Jesse and treasurer and man Hryon auditors Mar wood Ross J Glass church parsonage committee Win son Class Hunter and Mnrworid church trustees Re elected to session wore Ross and to the board of stewards Were Pearson and Ross t