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Newmarket Era and Express, 20 Aug 1953, p. 14

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SvVrti- King City And District Over the weekend of August motored from Port Huron to Mr and Mrs Arthur Fleet King City early this week to the and children motored over miles to to the trans Canada highway Mr Fleets mother and uncle Ottawa ac companied them for a very en joyable holiday home of Mr and Mrs 1 1 Scott The party motored to Port Mo- Nice on Wednesday where they boarded a Canadian Steamship for a cruise on the great lake to Minnesota They will Mrs Brooks Toronto motor back from spent with her niece Mr and Mrs Lake Dan Bawling and family Woodstock were visitors at the in the work of the missionary societies Mrs com pared the similarity of aims of Christian missionaries to the work of United Nations in try to raise the level of living standards in the far eastern countries and developing an in dependent spirit of self efficien cy Mrs Henderson spoke of an international service rendered by the UN in tracing lost rela tives for families Of the names submitted from count Attn Mr and his wife have Just returned from Edinburgh Scotland where he won his doctor of philosophy at New College lie left Toronto over a year ago to study and preach in Scotland Last week people came from Toronto to the Presbyterian Manse at Kin City to welcome back the young clergyman and his wife During their stay in Scotland Mr Wothcrsoon and his wife went abroad to Europe visiting Italy Spain and Mrs Glen Vining mmmm dian NATIONAL I H I I T I N names nearly persons have and other countries home of Mr and Mrs Jock Thompson on Sunday on their way home from Lake Mr and Mrs Allan Bales celebrated their first wedding anniversary- Aug by taking a weeks vacation They stayed four days at a cot tage on the river after motoring through Algon quin Park They returned home via Peterborough and went on to Frankfort near Belleville for a night with friends Mrs Bales is back on duty again at King telephone exchange Guests of King Mrs Holland national president of the Dutch Womens Institutes vice president of Associated Country Women of the World places and hours King City is heading the fivemember j Mr T Kins HolIa i Ridge and King City Snow- been located The author of I love and move published this year Mrs Henderson referred to the incidents around which she built her sketches But for the the encouragement received from author friends she would not have aspired to a place in the literary world Mrs Marshall reviewed the final chapter of the mission study book Along African Trails The study of the work in Rho desia will be commenced in Sept ember Bos Trips For On Friday morning Aug bus will convey members having admission tick ets for the Canada Day pageant at Maple Leaf at the following taking colored pictures of the trip Reunion Party Before Mrs James Brant- ford loft London England airport for Canada she sent word to her family she would like a reunion at the homo of her niece Mrs Hugh Boss of King after her arrival at airport on Sunday morning Aug So the clan of the families were strong to meet the year old traveller who had re turned from a months visit with her brother and sister Ed ward and Emma Here ford Eng Present at the family picnic party on the lawn were Mrs MOUNT ALBERT fifth from hurt Mr and Mm left on Monday to return to Saskatch ewan with his brother Mr Wil liam Harper who been vltt- here for weeks Mrs Herb Shield returned home on Sunday front her vlalt to the Coronation a trip to the Continent and through the Bri tish laktt The Horticultural Society held meeting on Thursday evening to make plans for the annual Pali show which will be held on Tues day 25 AH exhibits arc to bo brought in Monday evening between and oclock at the town hall The following committees were named tables Jim McDonald Roy and Harold Kurty and any other gentleman who would care to help bookkeepers Mis3 Mrs J McDonald Mrs Stiver and Mrs Martin pincers Mrs Franklin Mrs Walsh Mrs W and Mrs If Brown marking tables Mrs and Mrs Morton There will bo sale of plants and seeds and a lucky draw Mrs Don Rose convener Mrs A Cummings Barrio was Delegates Are Impressed By King Twp Countryside James brother William guest speaker on Sunday at the Conference Mrs also a delegate and seven American wo men representing the Club in the United States were guests of King City WI at a picnic meeting of the branch held at the home of Miss Blair Burrows on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Austin Humble local branch president was chairman and wel comed the visitors They were motored to King from Toronto by Mrs Ivan and Miss Kay Clark and returned to the city by Mrs Johnston and Mr and Mrs Harvey Mrs Colin Stewart and Mrs Johnson attended the festival at Strat ford the week before last Addresses WM Mrs C Henderson How- thorno Hills at Strange was an interesting speaker at United church at a meet ing held at the home of Mrs Bath Aug Interested ball comer 3rd and Wellington at for Snowball at Welling ton and Yonge for Aurora Oak Ridges comer and King at for Tempera nee ville Members are asked to be on hand in advance of above hours so as not to cause any delays branch has arranged transportation for Us representatives On Wednesday Sept a chart bus will leave King City corners for the grounds at pm and win return from Exhibition Park at pm Mrs has chartered the bus and tickets must be procured from her by Tuesday Sept Sept will be music day at the Minister Returns Rev Peter Wotherspoon and his wife have been visiting his brother Rev David and his wife King City her son Cecil James and wife a son Lewis James wife and two daughters Gait her daughter Mrs Vansickle husband and two children Branlford her nephews Wilfred and wife of Weston Alfred Bayliss and wife of King City her niece Mrs Moore and daughter Mary Ann Toronto and Mrs Frank Cummin and two children Brantford Miss Bertha Cart- wright Miss Jessie Complin Beeton Miss Morning Aurora Mr and Mrs Hugh Ross their sons Art and Jim and grandfather William Ross Nor is Mrs James finished with air trips On August she will take a plane with her son Cecil for Texas to attend a mammoth flower show It was the late Mr James who planted the rows of trees from the fourth concession to the large bungalow when Mary Lake was owned by Sir Henry and called Lake Marie at that time Mr James also landscaped the C King City prior surroundings and terraced the to leaving for a charge at lawns for Sir Henry United church when the was in charge of the service in the absence of Rev Shapter Mrs Cummings gave a fine talk on Africa Next Sunday a rep resentative of the Canadian Bible Society will be the visiting speak er The seven electrical storm on Saturday evening put part of the lights in town out for a couple of hours Mrs Verna and Patricia Vancouver BC are visiting at the home of her mother Mrs Geo Work on the floodlights is pro gressing nicely and they are ex pected to be in use Tuesday even ing of this week for the ball games Miss Oldham Tor onto is home on holidays with mother and sister The Womens Institute is hav ing a picnic today at Mrs G W cottage Lake Simcoe When are we to get the weeds cut on our streets Many places arc a dtegraco with weeds al most covering the sidewalks i fc A i ri m t w- Any you figure It the junwer out her cat wealth of wonderful feature Thats why Pontile it ucli a wonderful buy ami why no other car ha climbed fast public one of Hit 29 model i a of engineering and completely new and out in all in styling detail and appointments So whether you a Pathfinder Pathfinder Deluxe Chieftain or Deluxe you ran be your motor car dollar in really paving off to the very cent In comfort and brilliant performance Viit your Pont lac deafer the full about all the Pouiiuc lure and many oilier Youll find that beyond all doubt truly Top in bur Price fc 4 ff j flKj t T hi i i fe Mutnmmm A i r i -r- A If ft ft -iv- 3- A 4 P i J- J my 1 I- J i a to i A tot of that surround the triennial confer- of the Country Women the World was brought to King City Women on Aug when nine delegates to the conference were guests of the branch at the country wooded estate of Miss Burrows King township visit was one of many which the for delegates and observers to acquaint them with Ontario WI members and their branch activities The delightful experience was mutual for women of three countries the Netherlands tinned States and Canada were lucky to have chosen for this trip they said They were motored from Royal York Hotel by Mrs Ivan Miss Kay Clark and return ed to the city by Mr ami Mrs Harvey Mrs Johnston Mrs Austin Rumble local president cordially welcom ed the vistlors The guests were Mrs Hol land who heads the Netherlands delegation She is national pres ident of Dutch Institutes and one of eight vice presidents of the She came to the United States four months ago where sho spent weeks on a study tour of extension work in agriculture and home economics financed by the technical assist ance of the Marshall Aid pro gram After coming to Canada she has visited the Peace River district tho Pacific Coast Dauphin and Swatt River Insti tutes She has retired from farming her son manages the farm I am free to travel said Mrs stum Holland another Nether lands delegate was a president She has operated of mixed farming since her husbands death after the war with the assistance of her son She has a herd of register ed cattle The American guests who work with clubs homo demonstration organ were Mrs Torn Flint Michigan and Mrs Lloyd South Haven Mich Mrs P A Jones Ken tucky a life member of the A a leader of clubs a leader of Scouts charter member of her Homo- makers club Mrs Elizabeth Mo Frankfort Kentucky a widow who ihiM her own ex- to the confer- once Is attending her second In- conference Mrs Elizabeth Devils Tower Wyoming a former school and music teacher whose father came from Ontario Is president her local state councils Mrs Wyo is national president of Home council and publicity director Mrs Hazel MlllerDen- ver Colorado who owns acres of ranch ami mixed farm ing worked by son tier trip was financed and what of the delegates told how connection who has In relationship Some of the Americans are state financed others receive help from the state council and others their own way Raisin Projects When tho treasurer was read to tho brunch Mrs Haiti that Dutch In stitutes do not have fund raising projects What Is a she inquired when she heard that over was raised by this method With the ex of a dance hold aid of flood sufferers and lines a extra funds aw nut raised When each member pays her membership fee we feel that Is nil she eon afford to DISTRICT AUTHOR HAS HISTORICAL BOOK PUBLISHED Three Centuries of Robin win writ Kit Miss Julia Jar- vis King has privately and In ready for circa la It Is the atory of the famous family tilHiIng for or In goes hack to I when a of tin family was of indon Sir Joint llevorley was chief Justin of and one of out- landing stnkmmon tin Robinson was a governor of Canada la Virginia and Can Hie family held places of Influeuee rind reeojtnl Hon It to thai founder of tlr of lived at one lime with his mother In the town of His mother re married pnd Mr Ritalin Ills William was the rep- for Wmeoo County In the Mo was married In a relative of family living at Mian Tnrvls book and bears from old which havo Julia I to the librarian of Toronto upend from her We the promotion of local leadership she said ITie American ladles found their ways and means of raising money comparable to the Cana dian methods You teem to spend It as fast a you make It said one when she heard the FARMER PRODUCES WHEAT PER ACRE A yield of A of Cornell wheat to the acre has been pro duced on the farm of Stanley Terry near From acres of land he had bushels which brought him per Mr Terry plowed down clover and barnyard manure as the fertiliser While Mr Terr Mhfti yield donated to K1n excellent It Is not the City Lions childrens work County Charlie Cam of the York Bushel Wheat Holland Mars Before back to Toronto the Dutch ladles and two of the VS visitors were given a tour of the Holland Harsh by Mrs Johnston Sketching Formed An art group made up of a dozen members of Kingcrafts Guild wilt study sketching under Mrs If Richmond Hill The first les son was taken on Tuesday morn at Tannery Hill Farm Les sons will continue weekly as long as the weather Is suitable for outdoor work CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY On Friday Aug Mr and Mrs Frank Oak Ridges were given an evening of enter tainment by family and friends when they celebrated their wedding anniversary at their home Present worn their daughters Mrs Herb daughter Atikokan Mrs Clarke Archibald and husband King a son Frank Owen Sound and son Bruce Mr and Mrs Dave Ground and Mr and Mrs Ross Burgess The couple were married at Ottawa and have liv ed at Oak Ridges for over 30 yean club scored bushels per ere last year M De partment of Agriculture repre sentative MOUNT Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Walter Curl on the birth of a son and Mr and Mrs Clifford Sweet a daughter both were born on Saturday Aug 15 ami are doing welt The Young Peoples service will be at Pleasant on Friday evening Sunday services are Sunday School at worship at pm Rev will be in charge while Rev Berry and Mrs Bony arc away on vaca tion Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Herb Cole were Mr and Mrs Milt Keller Zephyr and Mr and Mrs Carl Greenwood Newmarket ART ROSS KINO Livestock Sand tad Class C and KING rtag YOU CALL WE SAUL PALEFACE TOTEM POLE at hit I MY TO man Spirit of imperially the of homo road plat and other development by life from Hens If The Spirit promoted aided lit cup- Karl wteiiee tf ami prneewe Third from topi Tins Spirit Kniplgr by thU worker He be at worker with new which life dollar helped Writ lift by tt polleyliwhler put here lweuue In all the depend upon lilnt It If from by Ionipuny ho llifiii In oil tbee Ho If r Ufa Insurance holder you are limn provider fur your Very Vttmi who wr land AT YOU If A m af m a Caftarfa laaty fat awl aw yaa COMTAWIS IN CANADA -y- GOING TO your 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