f King City English at Oak Mr Harold has come from England to visit dean eries of the Toronto Diocese of the Anglican church and will be heard at St Johns church Oak Ridges on Wednesday Nov The cleric and congregations are invited to be present on this important occasion A splendid congregation at tended service at Pres byterian church on Sunday morning at the conclusion of the Sunday school session Next Sunday Nov a student from Knox College will preach while Rev C is guest preacher at the Erin church Presentation to Ball Team Sports presentation dinner was District saaww America 1day YiGic rtiP of Americas most w House Vrsdllies end the quaint shops end Shorter are just a few of the sights to see- Going there bock by bus adds FROM Svtyter memoes nom room FOR 9 NIGHTS mo room 1 4 r J W it ft Maybe your son doesnt want to be a doctor All sons cant be doctors If they were soon be too many doctors and not enough patients But thats not the point The point is that your children deserve the best possible start in life you can give them That will cost money The sure way is to start saving now No business of the bank or the sugar bowl cither Its got to be a regular systematic operation By long odd the best way is the Canada Savings Bond way They arc safe convenient securities They can be fcV discount They pay good i You em www your Company Canada Savi Bonds a lit a nut at Am f conducted by King City Lions at the biweekly meeting at the United church last week catered by the Womens Institute The Softball team of Temperance- winners of the Strange- King City and bantam league was presented with crests by Lions Jennings their coach They were guests of the club and the players were Dick Car ter Bob Carpenter Bob Masters John Anderson Freddie Roman Garret Harrison John Mike Burns Gerald Jennings and Clifford Lions Bill Gordon were the speakers The Lions will sponsor a bantam hockey team this winter using arena as the home rink Gordon will he coach and girls skating is on the Lions agenda again for the winter months The profits from the Lions sale are ex ceeding the original tentative figure and are now just short of On Nov district deputy governor Frank Stouff- will be guest speaker at the dinner in the Anglican parish rooms Mechanics Return Home This week James and Russell Borden Fall River Mass are returning to the Salvo Company after spending more than a month at King City as sembling the stainless steel ma chinery which will be used in the new industry Watsons po tato chip plant All but electric wiring of machines was complet ed late last week although the packaging machines still had to be set in place Costing more than in a 100000 plant the machines which clean peel flake and fry are feet long Mr Ray Burt amateur gar dener has had delphiniums in full bloom in late October and his Sweet is still blooming They were grown from seed sent from England in early summer Publicize King City Mrs A J Gordon and Mrs Williams conducted the Country Store booth at a ba zaar given by the Queen City chapter Eastern Star in Toron to last Saturday afternoon What these members enjoyed was sell ing Watsons potato chips Mrs C with Peter and Barbara attended the music appreciation concert given by David in Auditorium on Saturday on he- half of the Junior League and Conservatory of Music Roger has a position as office hoy with the Toronto Star He is also doing junior matriculation work at Jarvfs Collegiate night school The Marie are drawing substantial crowds every second week Mr and Mrs Clms Gordon and son Bruce have moved into the new house they built on King St east while Mr and Mrs James Watson who have retired from farming In Vaughan town ship are occupying the home they purchased from the Gord ons Mr and Mrs Frank Carl celebrated their wedding an niversary on Sunday Oct en tertaining Mr and Mrs Robin son and their two children from Toronto The Do Carls have three young children Douglas Kenneth and baby Russell King City WI will purchase a copy of a new book entitled Generations of the Rob Family written by a local author Miss Julia It will be- donated to King Memorial library in appreciation of the fcupnort Miss Jarvis and her sis ter Miss Marjorle the first librarian have given toward the local library Hie gift of has been donat ed by toward the cost of swimming transportation for district boys and girls during the sum mer holidays sponsored by King City Lions Mrs Reg Winter and daugh ter Mrs Ken McNeil and baby Kathle Evelyn Angus spent few hours in King City one day last week and Mrs David Lewis Baltimore formerly of King City called on Mrs W Hood Mrs J Grew and Dr Barrios on Sunday on their return home after attending the marriage of Jack Lewia the doctors brother and Enid Mary Graham Toronto on Saturday Appeal The court of revision to hear appeals against assessments in the township of King will take place on Monday Nov at pm in the council chambers at Noble ton On the board will be Elton Armstrong and all members of council and assessor Ed Roddick The regular meet ing of council will be held in the same office on the morning of Nov 2 is expected to be no election in King township this year Reeve Elton Armstrong was first acclaimed reeve in succeeding Good fellow who retired from municipal office Again in and the reeve was acclaimed His csjrecr in municipal office extends back for several years during which time he has become wall versed in county and provincial affairs Bill Hodgson stepped up from councillor to the deputy in new lots went into office at that time Wilfred Aitchfeon went King and Douglas third conces sion was four years in council earlier The responsi bility is therefore well divided over the whole township from street to the line and from the north end to the south ern boundary The creation of a township planning board under the chairmanship of Bruce Davis has the reeve and deputy reeve from council others from and Mr from the north end of the township This body too is representative of the whole township Mrs gave an ac count of the West Toronto rally held in York Me morial church recently to Strange and Presbyteri an missionary societies Enrol ment at the convention totalled 387 afternoon and evening Nash ville society township captured the rural banner with an attendance of 10 Reports on addresses by Mrs lib rary secretary of the council ex ecutive and by Rev H D Stew art Victoria church were given The Strange auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs Pickering fifth of Vaughan Mrs A Black presided and Mrs Whatley Finch gave a talk Mrs Williams will address the November meeting On Monday Nov 2 at King City trustees will hold their regular meeting Mrs Rankin Oakville has been the guest of Miss Boys for some time Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Boys were an aunt Mrs John Gillies Richmond and Mis Faxris Toronto Mrs John attended the wedding anniversary of her daughter Clara and her hus band John Julian at their Wood bridge home on Saturday night Oct Mr and Mrs Jesse Richards King were also there There were 50 present at a party which the Julian family three daughters and three sons had arranged for their parents A potential member of the cub pack will be Allan the son of Mr and Mrs Don Laing born on Thursday Oct 22 at Memorial hospital Mrs Is the tender of First King pack Mr and Mrs A Campbell calling their dark haired girl Wendy Louise who will bo one month old on Oct 10 Mr Mrs Eric Abraham have named their son was a month old on Oct whn was month old on Oct 20 Mr Mrs Joan Bice are calling their first child aged two weeks Rosemary Davidson daughter of Mr and Mrs Adam Davidson held a party on Oct 24 to cele brate her seventh birthday Mrs Eric Abraham gave a party for son Douglas on his fourth birth day on Oct Mrs John Phillips was hostess to Presbyterian on Oct 21 when Mrs Stiles sang a solo and Miss J conducted a contest A portion of the study book was taken by the president Mrs Williams A nominating com mittee was chosen to draw a slate of officers to be elected in December headed by Mrs Shropshire with Mrs Howard and Mrs red Curtis Pre parations are being made for the annual meeting on Nov to be held at the home of Mrs Fred Curtis SAVE PAPERS Tilt mm A Good OBITUARY William William Aurora died on October as the result of a heart condition at his home on Wellington St Interment took place in Aurora cemetery on Monday October The funeral service was conducted by Rev Harvey at the Thompson funeral home Mr had retired from the butcher business which he had always followed He spent his life at Aurora and married Made line Lloyd his survivor Others of the family are a son Toronto Margaret at home Mrs James Kitchen and Mrs Norman Wade Betty King A sister and a brother and Mrs Joseph also survive Canada manufactured pianos in all but of them upright models A ivi j Heres a new home you may have helped provide for one of your neighbours if you are a life insurance policy holder For part of your premium money is invested by your life insurance 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on Mm I J St j fc- VV THE INSURANCE COMPANIES Good ClHinsJ to own S J- mm I 52 Canadian Thi Canada story la being told abroad as perhaps no other living nations story ever has been told told as only art the universal language tell If When The House of Seagram commissioned the painting of portraits of Canadian cities by Canadian artists and then patched those paintings by air on a 30000mile international tour was with the earnest hope that greatly increased understanding and goodwill toward Canada would follow There was little doubt that these graphic of the Canadian skyline and landscape would bring to people of many lands a deeper interest in Canada and a warmer feeling of friendliness for the Canadian people Today the Seagram Collection is barely halfway on its international tour and the actuality is daily out tripping optimistic of animate Throughout Latin Canada through and society but throughout conversation leave Montevideo for Rom PrJs London Slock- holm Genera and Madrid more 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