Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Nov 1956, p. 14

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vvi I fc 1 rrimi FAROS OF KING TOWNSHIP lAKAV Hall Nov To hear Iro quois Onl President of the Ontario Hog Producers Ax- The meeting will have a dtounJon period Annual meeting reports and York County Federation re ports by Fred Wicks Sec- Treat served v J V We are proud to announce that STOUTT REAL ESTATE LTD lift Just located at Main St just south of Davis Dr and is now prepared to you the service you have for STOUTT REAL ESTATE OFFICES me towns throughout Ontario such as Aurora Itarrie Clarksburg and North Hay and are to Newmarket all the fa cilities and knowhow gained by yearn of experience in the Ileal field We welcome the opportunity of being of service to you and look forward to seeing you at our new officii real flooii the address Main St just south of Davis Dr or call any time have a direct Toronto line EM RICHMOND HILL LIONS IN GO Monday November 12 LINK NUMBBERS LIONS HALL All CASH r MinlMri Called ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK J I to lift moderation it aim Paul of Sea mum OBITUARIES WESLEY service of Charles Wesley McBride wot held at Drown Bros funeral home Tor onto November Rev Arthur of Richmond HI I and Miehell rector of Saints church at King officiated was In King City cemetery on Monday Born on the McBride farm at King City and a veteran of the Final World War he passed away In hospital on the previous Friday where he had been in and out for treatment for the past two yean Mr Mc was years of age and Is survived by his daughters Mrs Cecil Tarrant Kilo Toronto and Mrs Charles While Ethel Maple and a son Harry King City He was predeceased by his wife the former Mary Hoover in A son Isaac drowned 35 years About years ago Mr Me- Bride gave up residence in King City making his chiefly with his elder sister Ella Mc- at her Toronto home She died this year Since that time he lived with his daughter at Maple He enlisted with the bat talion later transferring to the He saw active service over seas for four years months of which were in the front In fantry He was engaged in major battles and was wounded at Pas- Of the family lie Aurora and Mr Angus Hazel Toron to Deceased had eight grandchil dren King City and District Mrs Phone King Miss Judy Scott daughter of Mr and Mrs Eerie Scott line celebrated her birthday on October 28 when ft family gath ering was held at tho home of her grandparents Mr and Mrs James Hunter Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Paul Toronto a recent bride and groom arc new residents of Her itage Park The bride was the former Joan Helen Moat and the couple were married In United church Toronto One of the attendants was Ann formerly of King Fifty students of Sacred Heart separate school motored to Vaug- township to visit the Agricultural Museum near which Is project of the lumber Valley conservation au thority The exploration was made during the national mus eum week when Mrs Nell curator and Mrs Charles Ag- conducted tour in the museum born once the original possession of Jean forebears Sacred Heart pupils wrote essays on the pion eer relics preserved In this mus eum most of which they hod never knew had ever been used by their Canadian forefathers in hewing out homes on Canadian soil Sister and scholars were greatly Impressed by what they saw and will never forget to respect and prize old relics for conservation purposes King Farmer Risks Life In Vain Attempt To Save Pilot In Burning Plane In a futile attempt to rescue until late Saturday night that Put Gas Trunk the Through Aurora A request from Consumers to the town of Aurora for per mission to lay their trunk lino through the town was given ten tative approval at Mondays meeting A letter from the com pany outlining the proposed route was referred to the water works and town foreman In the letter the company stat ed that they hoped to have the line to Aurora in by the end of November DeputyReeve Victor Jones suggested that the council give tentative approval to the request subject the approval of the foreman who arc to check the proposed route If they had no changes or recommendations then it would not be necessary to j return the letter to council Page The Newmarket Era and Thursday Nov ft an airman from a burning Harvard trainer aircraft which crashed on his fathers farm late Saturday afternoon Grant risked his life as it Humes shot around him unaware children in las the flyer we hta Robert Alvin 25 Toronto Nil MAM J MORRISON Funeral service for the late William J Morrison Keelc St south King City was conduct ed by Rev at the Thompson funeral home ore on Monday November 5 In terment was in King City ceme tery Long was driven back by flames and heat that destroyed the plane after it crashed yards from the Long farm buildings Two men lost their lives Varey and his copilot Harold Rowland Add ison Toronto After seeing the aircraft circle the farm looking for a place to land he heard it crash into the side of a knoll bursting into flames Leaping over the ground seconds after Long said lie grab bed one of the flyers arm but both lie and his companion were Hob Varey was in the death plane The faintly was unacqu ainted with i0 Addison who was married a month ago To Patch Sidewalks Considered Dangerous At Auroras Theatre Temporary measurers to patch the sidewalk on Centre street will j be taken this year Aurora informed Frank Kennedy manager of the Royal Theatre when he appeared before council Monday night STAFF Or It was terrible standing there Mr Kennedy told the council watching those two young men burning she related and being unable to help Her husband was away from home when the happened Gordon an cider son ami his wife were in a field on their nearby farm After seeing the plane on and hearing the sound of the trash they were on the spot at once He tried to get the planes wing out of the way that he considered the present state of the sidewalk to be dan gerous especially in the winter and asked if the council would repair it Reeve Clarence Davis said that next year and at that time it was Centre street was to be paved hoped to bring the sidewalk down to street level It would be a shame to lay new side walk now and tear it up again next year he said Motors Ltd Cordially invite you to see the new PLYMOUTH for on display at 47 Main Newmarket On Sunday personnel Councillor Keith sua- Mr Morrision died Friday wedged tight in the cockpit They morning from a heart attack A- did not speak and he could not lone at the time his wife aged tee their faces I believe lie Ground Observers Corp cession about four mile south was telephoned by Mrs Mabee a of highway four miles we on investigation proceedings ex pressed appreciation to Grant Long in his effort to help the flyers George head of and district posted that it be patched for now with cold mixed paving and that a new sidewalk be put down 20th CENTURY FOODS Where Quality is King being at at the home of said they were either their son Frank the aged man or dead by the time I 1 was not discovered in his them until oclock that evening by reserve pilots were with Miss Annie and her sis- No County of York Fighter Mrs Wilson A local Squadron al doctor thought Mr Morrison had passed away ten hours Morrison home The young farmer was work ing behind lh and had in the evening aircraft diving ami Elmer Cairns had telephoned the did not see the crash I and getting no answer made heard the explosion All I from the thought of was getting someone near neighbors of the Morrj wreckage he recount isons He received a burn to his Surviving lh widow the face a small hum to his hand ami TJw former Annie Smith two sons Frank and James Toron to also a daughter Mrs Helen of the saying site thought a aircraft had crash In minutes Schomberg landed There was no telephone I department arrived We Used in the Long home Mr chemicals volunteer fireman summoned department and following he threw earth around the bodies of notified the Slsi Ground the two dead airmen Observers headquarters at Bar- force command they used water Vaudorf were first at to cool the plane down By Ihe the scene soon followed by time we arrived ihe clothes officials were binned off the two The farm is lot eon- he added TURKEYS OVER LBS lb lb his hair and eyebrows were Mrs Jtobcrl the mother Page Toronto There are twirl her daughter grandchildren and one great- J dipping and grandchild I Moiiging to the dun- The sound of ihe crash of Mrs Page Mr Mrs he heard a mile and Morrison had a number of away Mrs was fearful as he was a family of j clothing would take nine children of the Mr and toillW by flames Aurora Council Is LukeWarm About Radio Station Protest Choice Boiling Fowl 33c Ik hits James Mongol an uiy Toronto family The floral were and was standing outside many of sympathy were re iUv ir hack into the She it the ground and into hilt from the building- Wits pale and shaken He played with the a Own J Mr in Toronto and for ninny well as a He played with the Queens Own Hand cornet for aiiy He was in at old Jjjjimx By a majority of one Amoral Councillor Bill council voted send a loiter of to as not protest In the CMC with the tetter lo the establish- by loiuuil to We of a station in hi said then we were favor Hill ami asking to have the id a station in the hum nut Hut is we have Wo didnt Villiam who attempt- lo have station totaled he- yards ween Aurora and at emiucil and told members thai Ins lump was any said Keith greed with Biile dont vou he A- the SHIRRIFFS CAKE MIXES 29c WHITE SWAN TISSUE roll 45c year was alo JoiOMhi iij grand lie mane- si wheij noid atoi- were on He was a whin makei nit builder by and and to do the Mrs Jt was all he ould of us one my Wu I knew he was with he j force and was aii she Slid rive monihs he loan In a mil and he was in his last Vein hi and fold ho it- stfi lie lived ovirMiiii roMfivrion his hoiirt had wide of a it for many He la of fine and a I Kind hUHI- hi a he hi TV id he knew friends o well thai and mieiel admiiatiotn In AUm of the JuviiiMt and ft court Whirl in Aurora oik I I I that Hi a the for Jirohalloin and one WI 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