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Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Jul 1953, p. 14

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King City And District Bank of Toronto Commercial Loans arc helping independent operators obtain the equipment and labour necessary to carry out their contracts on Torontos mammoth new subway system Money furnished by The Bank of Toronto is helping both new and established construction firms in all phases of building Commercial Loans are just one of the many specialized services The Bank of Toronto offers Canadian businessmen Your local Bank of Toronto manager will gladly outline all the facilities designed to help you in your business As a business banker hes a man its important for you to know- COMMEtCtAl IOANS letters or Or 1856 Bonking from Coos to Coast NEWMARKET Nome Dance Band Coming Already the new dance and sports pavilion erected by the Lake Marie and King Athletic Association in Memorial Park is being put to good use It is the first building in King City big enough to hold a large crowd of people According to local dance caller the J floor space will easily accommo date square dance sets Friday evening July 31 the place will be taxed to capa city when Abbio Andrews and His Canadian Ranch Boys SI J Catharines will be the dance band for an evening spon sored by Lake Marie The Ath letic Association will have a lunch counter and refreshment booth in the park where parking space for cars Is no problem Hold Benefit Gam On Wednesday evening a benefit dance was staged by the Kettleby ball club in aid of Frank Laskoski pitcher who fractured his arm when in col- with one of the King City players at a game at Kettleby recently Miss Carol attended the Canadian Ashram held at Alma College St Thomas July 1118 when Rev Dr Stanley Jones of India was the speaker Mr and Mrs John left last week for a motor trip to and Cornwall and are returning home via Rochester and Buffalo Win Free Cold Lockers Mrs Donald and Mr Stephen Jackson both local residents held keys to lockers in King City Cold Storage which gives free rental space for a year her locker Mrs Callum won a dozen freezing cartons and Mrs Jackson a fro zen chicken Art owner of the plant gave out 275 locker keys on July as an advertis ing project four of which would open lockers They were dis tributed at the Lake Marie Ath letic carnival in King City Mem orial Pork by Miss Joan Wood of Lake and Sheila of teachers who are taking summer courses in Toronto The young women were unacquainted with anyone who had received a card bearing a key Measles epidemic is slightly on the decline in the neighborhood David was very miserable last week Young Judy Wells of the household went down first with the disease Mr and Mrs Clifford Marsh line had their granddaugh ter June Ann Marsh of Ottawa with them for two months Dur ing that time her baby sister Pamela Anne was born to her parents Mr and Mrs Herbert Marsh in the Ottawa civic hos pital Sunday July the baby who was then five weeks old came to the Marsh home with her mother and father and was christened in Sacred Heart Ro man Catholic church Mount St Francis by the the Rev Father A Her godparents are her grandfather Mr Clifford Marsh and her aunt Mrs Matt Noel The service was follow ed by a christening breakfast at the home of the grandparents Mr and Mrs Clifford Marsh The family have returned to Ot tawa Mr and Mrs Marsh will motor to Ottawa for a vacation with their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Harvey and their grandchildren Ronald and Carolyn Parker visited their daughter Mrs Donald and family at on Sunday They were accompanied by Miss Alice Ferguson who visited at the home of her niece Mrs Lilian Nod well Mr and Mrs Robert Douglas Vancouver flew from Milwau kee to visit relatives in Toronto King City and Oak Ridges The former Tillie Mrs Doug las was making headquarters at the home of her sister Mrs Charlie Barnes Toronto and visited her sister Mrs Frey Boys Oak Ridges her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs James Patton a sister Mrs Fred Boys of Oak and a cousin Mrs Williams During the latter part of last week another sister Mrs Alvtn Walker Lake arrived to see her sister and to make calls in the King district It was five years since Mrs Douglas had been in these parts A charivari was held for Mr George Brown and his bride Aurora Town wo a mighty glint of Ford Truck line rating to 23000 ratings to lakes bodies from to feet con hints power and strength with tig operation tot kind of every kind of fouling youll the one fight track In araatcat Ford Truck line of ell time over 100 modal ere miking rucking on In Driven everywhere ere roonlnew convenience and comfort of the mighty of V8 engine the handling that advanced engineering haa built into amy inch from pickup to big Job the choice of trana WW ever offered In any year Contact your Truck dealer ha haa the truck to dor job more efficiently and economically than ever been done before Synchro Silent on all model completely aetomaiit Drive and Overdrive available on all halftoe AIX4MW HANOI Of over 17 great VB englnea rear 1 wheel and lire a- new aprwawew new new bee I THAN with front tread hortr hate and front to make turning circle It feet for retw eair more stub lily w is rl- I PROSPECT I0OK VAllll WHIN fit A FORD TRUCK Held over from last week Aurora town leaguers sprung a full quota of games on their customers last week Oil Tues day it was Ditch Diggers Yankees 5 Queen City Storage Civil Service Thursdays roundup read Ditch Diggers Civil Service Yankees Queen City Storage 3 Tuesday Ditch Diggers fashion ed a six run third around Tracy twoon homer bene fitted from fine hurling from Geo and stout hit- Myers at the home of the grooms parents Mr and Mrs George Brown King City on July when 50 friends captained by John Robb dealt the newly weds a merry even ing Their presentation dance will be held some time in Aug ust On Friday evening last Mr and Mrs George 2nd concession married in May were tendered a presentation of a purse of money and a dance followed by refreshments in King City park pavilion Dale Agar acted as of the party reading the presentation address which followed a dance played by Sally Lloyd and her musical mates About were present The bride was the for mer Evans of Aurora daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Evans and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Wellington a Mrs William J Morrison King City was honored at a birthday party by her family on July when she celebrated her birthday at her home on Keele St One of the guests was her niece Mrs Ethel Brown Toron to whom she had not seen for some time Mrs Morrison re ceived birthday gifts one of which was a special cake to mark the occasion provided by her daughter Mrs Page Mr end Mrs James Hunter Misses Vera and Helen Hunter and the Earle Scott family ex cept Betty and Ian held a pic near Erin on Sunday after noon Miss Mary Scott who has three weeks vacation took her young brother Peter with her to Bank Northern On tario where they will visit her sister Mrs John Mr and Mrs Marvin Hunter and children went with Mr and Mrs J to for a spot of fishing on Sunday Miss Gerry Campbell is clerk ing in the Riddel groceteria dur ing her school vacation She is filling in the absence of Mrs Daisy McCallum who has given tip her position then Mr Gordon filled AH Saints Anglican pulpit on Sun day morning for the rector Rev If Michel who was preaching at St Clements church East Toronto The of Teston United church is arranging for trans portation to attend the County Arts and Crafts fifth an nual exhibition of quilts and rugs in Barrio July A letter from Donald Row lings of Northern Ontario to his mother in King City which written on July told of the extremely wet cold weather which had persisted for time A stu dent of College he is teaching a school of Indian pu during the summer months In order to attend church they have to across a body of water to the opposite shore He got a thorough snaking In heavy rains many were unable to the because of the wet weather Get the A speeding motorist on High way No early Sunday night near the Barrio highway seemed to delight In courting death He passed King City driver doing easy 50 miles and to be travelling nearly twice as fait The mad man must had change of heart and slowed his pneo Po lice say If possible got the lic ense number of a speeding ve hicle and get that kind of driver off the highway Plant Has 3 Slam Guernsey Wand grown In Canada may net some thing of a record if those grown by Clifford Mow fifth lino King set a precedent On one which has three with fruit in like grapes there are JOB and ho hn plants call ed the tomato One plant has htoomn on single stem Mr Marih who picked two small rJpo tomatoes early thin week says they are and will mature slightly than the Canadian Bonny Best They were started In his In February from need sent from by Mm Marshs brother Mr Marnh are natives of Channel Islands and wore anxious to ex periment with this tomato In their own garden These plants have leaves like the Canadian kind and In the manner When the young plants were to garden they were tied to the need of acme Re leaves meat the foliage en being careful to pluck all the an are owing In addition to the mill tomato Mr Man feu ting from Harold Stephenson Earl MacDonald and Carl Tim bers to upset the Yankees Andy Closs backed his pitching with two hits and Doo- little added additional support with two safeties in the Yanks Queen City Storage plated a run in the seventh to break a deadlock to collect their win over Civil Service Grant Win ters Lefty Phillips and Don Holman were the winners hit leaders Jim Greenslade and Ray White topped the Service mens hitters Paced by Tracy two round trippers and Bob Turans five for five slugging Ditch Dig gers scored two runs in the eighth to nip Civil Service Thursday Bill Hammond Jr Jim Greenslade and Red Craig provided the losers hit fire works Yankees powered by a three- run first and timely clubbing by John Ron Simmons and Bob Cook eclipsed Queen City Storage in the under the lights game Thursday Ron Brown Lefty Phillips and Norm Stunden sparked the Yankees as Andy Closs picked up pitching chips over Stor- Norm Stunden Write to Medical Off Ice York CouhtHMMfe- Main St RIDGES FLOOR AURORA Oak Ridges Lions scored eight runs in the first two innings then coasted to a win over Thornton Brownings Aurora Rotary Wednesday in a North York bantam baseball league contest It was the Lions fourth win and set them up solidly in third place in league race Ernie Rule John Gallacher Norm Roberts and Glen Wright supplied the Ridges plate power and Dale Boyle hurled fivehit j bull to keep Aurora in check Charlie Vrana and Bill Jans rapped safeties in the initial frame to make Auroras run possible Mount Albert Queens Win Two Straight Held over from last week Mount Albert Queens jumped into the thick of the scrap with and Keswick for first place in the Lake junior ladies league race by dumping Sutton twice last week Behind sharp five hit pitching by Marguerite Green Queens posted win in Sutton Mon day On Friday Sutton took the easy way out by defaulting to the In tho Monday exchange ton took off for a run In first on Dorothy Lees runpro ducing hit Mount captured a 21 lead in the third on hits by Betty Meyers and Lois Morri son Sutton tied it 22 in their turn In the third when Rita Rld- doubled and scored Mount Albert populated the sacks in the fifth but couldnt break the deadlock then won it on a string of hits in the seventh by Marguerite Green Rita Ionghurst and Green that were good for two runt Marguerite Green held Sut ton in check with five hits and sent the down In order in the last four frame Mount Albert Myers I Morrison M Green hurst Green J Rollings J Sutton B Stiles Lee Christie Riddel Beech- nor Stiles Edwards Cook Cook IN A MEMBER A member who has faithfully and all the people of North York CAMPAIGN lor Hill TV North York Liberal

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