Ridges Helps Boost Cancer Society results of the tea held lit the ham of Mrs Cecil Summerfeldt third concession of King on May were very grati fying to the sponsors in King district and Oak Ridges Tie districts part of the Aurora unit of the Canadian Cancer So- The proceeds which amounted to have placed the unit well above its objective of Fine weather brought many from a distance to the home of the hostess received and was assisted by Mrs J- P president of the Aurora and District Unit Mrs chairman of the Ontario Womens Division and Mrs Knight Toronto were guests Miss Kay Clark district representative of the unit con vened the tea assisted by ladies King area Mrs Summerfeldts home was decked with bowls of colorful spring flowers Pouring tea vere Lady Havel Mrs C Burns Mrs Mrs James Baxter Mrs Charles Johnston Mrs James Henry Mrs Denton Mrs Henry Borden and Mis Keens Miss Boys was re sponsible for the assistance from community Mrs Elliott for Tcmperanceville land Mrs Gunn on behalf of Oak Ridges It was in February of this year that the district in King town ship became interested in form ing sewing groups to make can cer dressings for the Aurora unit Since that time over dressings have been made by groups at King and vt vt A TiL rari 1 fefeASl- A iK is- Mr and Mrs Wright Mount Albert celebrated their wedding anniversary on Sunday May at the home of their daughter and Mrs Hugh Morrison and Mr Morrison Queensville Present were Mr and Mrs Douglas Kirton and family Port Rowan Mr and Mrs Wright and family Mr and Mrs Wright and family and Mr and Mrs Wright and son ML Albert Mr and Mrs Cliff and family Mr and Mrs Howard Wright Jim Mt Albert and a friend from Zephyr I o u J J T fes J ffll P- AftSf -v- l J- PAGES i a j ft J J a t t f w a I -S- a w V V 1 I 1 i I I ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Leonard Little celebrated their wedding anniversary on Monday April About of their friends planned a surprise for them on Saturday night and at the monthly Community dance at Bluebird Inn the couple presented with an electric toaster and a hammered aluminum tray Wedding put up your own frost Fence Enclose your backyard with sturdy Frost Fence mad tare fit by how Frost Fence Yourself Plan Go to your local Frost dealer and choose the Frost fence most to your property your usee and your budget At Same time tent a complete fence erecting tool kit from him The cost Is nominal and you receive complete instructions Then just a few hours work you an erect your own ftnee as and taut as a professional Job LEE CASEMENT A candlelight service amid standards of white palms and white gladioli formed the setting for the marriage of Phyllis Marie daughter of Ross Casement and the late Mrs Case ment Richmond Hill to Bernard Ross Lee son of Mr and Mrs Bernard Lee Newmarket in St Marys Anglican church Rich mond Hill Saturday April at Rev A A Chote officiated at the ceremony and Mrs Frank Mimico sang The Lords Prayer and O Perfect Love Mrs C Harding was or ganist Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was gowned in vhite nylon tulle over taffeta featuring lace insertions in the bouffant skirt The bodice of Chantilly lace accented by a standup collar and long pointed sleeves Her French imported veil with wide lace edging was caught to a cap of Dutch lace She carried an allwhite cascade of carnations and sweet peas The Miss Lois Toronto wore a of heaven blue nylon tulle over nylon taffeta her lace jacket featuring a peplum long pointed sleeves and standup col lar For a headdress she vore a headband of matching blue fea thers Her bouquet of Pink Delight roses and pink sweet peas The bridesmaid Miss Marilyn Lee sister of the groom wore a sky blue similar in style to that of the maidofhonor She carried a cascade of Pink Delight roses and pink sweet peas Miss Edwards was the flower girl and wore a gown of baby blue taffeta and match ing Dutch cap She carried a miniature cascade The groomsman was Donald Newmarket and ush ers were Robert Casement bro ther of the bride and William Weese uncle of the groom For the reception at The Palm Room Summit View Mrs John Morrison Wakefield Quebec aunt of the bride received in a gown of navy blue wearing navy and accessories and a corsage of pink and car nations The mother assisted her wearing a turquoise gown with tan accessories and a corsage of yellow rose For travelling through the United States the bride donned a navy suit and chose navy and white accessories Her corsage was of white baby chrysanthe mums white feathered and Upon their return Mr and Mrs will reside in Richmond IfllJ S- PoAl V I my v rim m jsm Enroute to London vhere they will take part in the coronation parade and other special events being arranged in connection with the coronation celebration are Royal Canadian Mounted Police horses Canadian Pacific rail and steamship facilities combined to handle their unusual transporta tion needs Accompanied by a party of Mo unties in charge of Staff Sergeant Ander son Ottawa the horses are shown bottom being loaded aboard four palace horse cars at Ottawa West Yards while top photo shows loading operations aboard the Canadian Pacifics at Montreal harbor where the horses were placed in special padded stalls with sufficient room pro vided in the between decks area to allow daily exercise of the horses k 3- A Metropolis A City of absorbing Interest New Yorc offers to visitors of all inclinations a variety of and a host of sights to see On this delight- trip you have 3 full days and 4 nights in New York of A mcrica including a visit Greenwich Village and Chinatown You have your choice of several features that will make your trip both in teresting and enjoyable j for mart of ami man Wmjih Vacations FROM TORONTO to hang ROOM fO4HKHftS People who appreciate fine cars are turning to j Sonic of us were talking cars the other day and Doctor Harrison said he was sold on Monarch I figured a doctor would be pretty particular about the car he drove- so much depends on it Anyway I took the hint and arranged with our local dealer to tale me out in a Monarch It didnt take long to convince me and theres a Monarch in our garage now Its a beautiful looking car no doubt it Its got more genuine style any car Ive ever driven and that goes for the interior as well You can tell by the way people look at it that it makes a good impression You know what a stickler I am for engine performance well this Monarch baa a V8 thats just about the smoothest thing they ever put tinder a hood Lucky thing we bad that talk about cars and I took the cue from my doctors suggestion The same thing could happen to you why not see your Monarch dealer today 3 Investigate fence Plan your own fence mad economically us soon and full details District I A Will TON ANNIVERSARY AND MOTHERS SERVICES AT KING CHURCH first two Sundays in May hold annual interest for the con gregation of King City United church The anniversary on May found large congrega tions Flowers decorated the church including massive white bouquet given in memory of the late Gordon who died In Special choir music directed by the organist Mrs Pat- ton was heard at both services Mrs Allan Victoria Square and Mrs A J Gordon Rev M the minister gave the morning ser mon on The Kingdom of the Mind Rev Harvey of Aurori was the evening preach er The gift of hardback covers for the choir anthem score were used for the time the gift of Mr A J Gorton LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR SEE YOUR MONARCH DEALER