l j i Tift King City and District Lain Kief in charge of this part of the pro treat in store for Kin gram The lecture and demonstrations on Nov will pave way for Christmas wreaths and arrangements on Friday at Kingcrafts House J will be part of the hut of King and handicraft of on Dec- who Jd KinBcrafts House fen much toward designing the fe h flower arrangement which popular at Kingcrafts Court try sale In September will these arrangement They also will show how to make and display Christmas and They arc ex- and or talent for this work It Invited to be at Kingcrafts on Nov There will be no file of handi crafts on Dec as originally planned the executive his arts In this line and as active of the Toronto Garden AND ROADS Club r Qualified through AT KINO J of has been paid to of Kingcraft and members Toronto Garden Club are tat paid Construction Still and an additional is to be used for this pur pose The new sidewalk to City school a badly needed Im provement been completed Road under village manage ment have been Improved Over TO A YEAR board of King- Memorial Library headed by Mr Edmund chairman decided to raise the adult annual aubecript- lon fee from cents to Meeting on Nov 1J the board discussed the growth of member ship to adult readers an in crease of W percent since lib rary was organized In The rise In membership has come mainly in the three years although the fee has remained stationary since Children of elementary school age receive free books and there are now borrowing books High school pupils pay cents a year The board maintains that all costs have gone up Moreover there are now greater services available to the public The new library quarters on Sprlnghill give enlarged facilities and better services But with the new building there are Increased ex penditure of various kinds and with the enlarged services comes a greater demand for reading material There are now nine librarians giving voluntary services Chief is Mrs A and working Womens Auxiliary Holds Successful Fowl Supper 30 load of cm have been laid with her arc Mr in various places Kccfc SI J Grew Mrs Edmund Everyone knows that women are keen shop- and that hay are always on the look out or a real bargain That is why so many bus passengers are women They know a travel bargain when they see one received over loads Road gravelling is not yet completed to bring everything up to par Open King Depot For Hire The Children fund A depot has been set up In King City to receive good used cloth ing and shoes for adults children and babies all sizes and ages King Womens Institute has re sponded to an appeal from the Save the Children Fund organiz ation and bundles can be left in the sun porch at the home of Mrs Verdun Gordon King St opposite Motors She will convene the project and requests that donations be left with her by the end of Nov ember There will be no canvass for clothing and shoes but the I will transport articles to the Toronto headquarters on Rich mond St West ft to pm and on Saturday morn Will Open j from to pm The sub- Mrs J C Shepherd wife of may take out three books the incumbent minister of per week ley Presbyterian church will of- King City itself is gaining in open the annual population There are subscribers Wallas Mrs Donald Hutchinson Mrs George Berry Mrs Kenn eth Gibson Mrs Bert and Miss Annabel Kerr They are im pressed with the increased inter est and attendance shown by readers There is a greater number of books in all classifications for ad ults teenagers and children The turnover every library day is In creasing especially with 150 chil dren on the list The paid adult membership is carrying the chil drens activity The Childrens Story Hour on Saturday morning is an added service Here volunteer story tel lers give their time for the inter est and benefit of the children The library is open for borrow ing and returning books every Wednesday afternoon from to pm and in the evening from A sumptuous hot turkey dinner with all the trimmings was pre pared by the ten members of the Womens Auxiliary of King City Firemens Association on Novem ber in the parish room of the Anglican church when over made up the sale of admission tickets A cooked turkey raised after the dinner Firemen helped serve the meal Over pounds of fowl nearly pies s well as beautiful cak es and tarts made up the dinner The pies and cakes were provid ed by outsiders to whom the aux iliary Is especially grateful Members of the auxiliary arc Mrs president Mrs Glass treasurer and Mrs Bob Berwick secretary and members at large Mrs Vic Don er Mrs Harold Klrby Mrs Don McCallum Mrs Harry Mrs and Mrs Hall Mrs Mrs Aubrey KING WI SHARES WITH LIBRARY IN BOOK WEEK Representing King Womens In stitute on the King Memorial Lib rary Board Mrs Austin Rumble reported to her branch on libra ry activities announcing the ra ise In adult membership from 50c to per year She also said the board has a- greed to rent the library building for an evening or afternoon for any groups who wish to hold meetings The branch voted unanimously to pay for the books which arc being given out today to the es say winners In grades five to eight of King City and Kinghorn schools who entered the Memor ial Library Board contest My favorite book and why I like it president Mrs Arnold Peter has been invited to make the presentations Young Can ada Book Week ends Nov Campbell Mrs Verdun Gordon Peter and Russell were on the serving committee Captain Don McCallum was tick et treasurer The auxiliary Intend to use some or their profits toward equ ipping the kitchen in King Citys new fireball Since organization three years ago has been raised to supply firemen with helmets boots gloves etc The responsibility of the women is to provide personal needs for the volunteer brigade In the meantime the fire associ ation rushing the roof on the fire hall and finishing the Inter ior as soon as possible before real cold weather sets in After their special part of the construction work is well advanced they will resume their public subscription campaign of the building fund Mill HIP FAIES CHICAGO LOS ANGELES BOSTON 2139 OTTAWA RICHMOND I mum an AT King George Hotel phone see roar and tea at pm on Nov ft will be held in the hall of King City United church until pm Miss Lily Anderson Is WA president Assisting her with ar rangements to cover a large area of bazaar items are conveners Mrs Howard Cairns tea room Mrs Shepherd aprons Mrs Prank Armstrong Touch and Take Mrs Wade candy Mrs Fred Curtis home baking and Mrs Ball miscellaneous Plans were finalized at the meeting at the home of Mrs John Phillips I fluids Prosper Long before the opening hour of first King Guide bake sale at King City United church on Nov customers were waiting to Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE Aurora For Friendly Personal Service Telephone PA AUHOKA both within and outside the area of the village The government grant Is given on the number of subscribers and the circulation of books The only source of income to purchase new hooks is the sub scribers fees make purchases Quantities of fresh home bak ing proceeds of In charge of the booth were Association presi dent Mrs If J Davie Mrs Geo rge Armitage Mrs Lawrence Scott Mrs Jock Thompson Mrs Guides Jo anne Shepherd and June Knight in uniform convened the home made candy booth where nicely packaged boxes and bags sold for The girls were supervised by Guide Captain Mrs Marion Guides supplied materials for the candy and the brownies gave out doortodoor announcements in King City The Guide Association under Mrs Davie was attended by eight mothers at a meeting last week at the United church when each agreed to contact all of the forty mothers Inviting them to a spec ial meeting at the home of Mrs James King St on Mon day Dec I at fl pm King Cubs Graduate The important Going cer- when wolf cub leave their pack to become Boy Scouts was carried out by Chief Cub- mister Harvey conducted the ceremony Nov Five were received into the troop Fred Shields Peter Veltheer Brian Knight Andrew and Ross Bumble j i I lasvcVffffV In foreman JhomaooJ prmcmrnib in building and of materials all difference Mr fhorosood Develop unit tils the have our work and male lot buildings In building for Mr Ihuroiood lias Mother voider of financial protection he tan give hit family because of modern development in tiff inmonif life gives many new not only affords them financial protection that is fttilbtt but can alio provide money for the children education for safeguarding the for arranging income and for other In ihete will way tilt inwntnu ftOifiUid the timet feting tht of people in of life life ore sourea of motgog I fundi for Conodion fomitias year four a iJryfr million oVau In TNI lift IN CANADA tu i Puccini Melody Acres Flan Calls For Restricted Subdivision The lyrical title given to a pro- posed now subdivision on Xing and SI part of lot CO is Melody Acres at Its streets are named after Italian composers properly or lots Is owned by Totcllo a re lative of the composer It was the farm for years but later was owned by Hall of Jack Oak realt or the manager of the develop ment presented draft plan to King township planning board Nov The subdivision will con Iain three and a half acres of com- menial nearly two acre of light industrial silts with com mercial on King prefer ably and small industrial at the north aide In tho rural residential classifi cation lots are a minimum two acres in area with ingle dwellings conforming to sq ft floor area Restricted homes are architecturally controlled The located west of Oak and east of St it a beautiful section of King township and follow the trend of rural developments near builtup lections In King township Mount Albert Family In King Traffic Accident Bruce Chambers township was charged with im proper passing when his car was in collision with a car driven by Stanley Auckland Mount Albert November on King cast of St Miriam Auckland received concussion and bruises and was taken by ambulance to Newmar ket hospital Her father had a fractured rib and the mother suf fered a cash to her head and bruises Three other daughters were shocked and bruised The Auckland family were re turning home from King City where the mother Mrs Luke Auckland has been ill at her home for three weeks King Rural Area To Be Canvassed By Fire Association Chief Glass announ ced this week that the campaign to collect voluntary subscriptions for King City fire hall build ing fund is on its way In the area surrounding King City served by the volunteer brigade Village contributions amount ing to have formed the nucleus to start the building pro gram but more Is required Is needed to fully equip the fire hall up to standard Construction Is well on its way must be Installed plus an air condit ioning unit electricity and other essentials Including meeting room equipment Firemen arc Sacred Heart Children Save Church From Fire Pupils of Sacred Heart separ ate school fifth concession of King township averted disaster at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church when a blaze broke out around a side altar In the frame building at noon hour Nov The fire was spotted by one of uting some voluntary labor The outside area Is mapped out for the canvassers and all funds are supervised by village trustee Barker fire commissioner The outside region is that cover ed by the King telephone ex change listings Thus no encroa chment upon the area served by Aurora and Schnmberg fire de partments can take place the high school girls When she entered the church near the school was filled with smoke She carried the Sacrcruent to and the Sisters in the convent The prompt action of Michael Blackett a grade eight pupil who smashed the window near the altar enabled him to quell the blaze as his comrades carried buckets of water One of the Sis ters manned a fire extinguisher while the older pupils used the school bos extinguishers was a frightening moment the pupils related But we did what we could until the fire partment arrived one of them said King City and Aurora fire responded King City tire chief estimated the damage at The cause he said could not be determin ed At the beginning of this year there were Canadians covered by voluntary hospital in surance plans an Increase of in the preceding five year period rTV If you cant see the car for the crowd A It must be the I- Whenever see a crowd these day thorea probably a now Plymouth right in centre of it And no wonder I Mow Styling Its a new Shane of Motion with and soaring tail fins New Ridel Ha an entirely new concept of smoothriding comfort A revolutionary now suspension system it you now bigcar comfort with roadhugging WITH RIDE Mew I Theres your of new V8 or power under the hood Power that gives you the go to pass other cars with an extra margin of safety And of course pushbutton automatic shifting lota you control all this power with touch Nothing could bo easier New I You atop use still leas pedal pres sure with now TotalContact brakes because they spread stoppressure evenly It eiHvt Chrysler of every angle soaring tail fins distinguish the Plymouth head J to Plymouths long styling flair i i r L jjm J MADGE 202 Main Street is H ijWL5 JAa