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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 10, 1953, p. 16

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Dee East for as one of for the coming year you that will do my best for your best inter- SSfcy Wishing yon all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New WALIRW ROSE i ft best of ray endeavour to fulfil flits ft Camerons Dairy Maenab Hardware Farmers Wish to thank the Electors of the Town of Newmarket and the Twp of Bast for the wonderful support accorded us at the Foils on Monday last We especially wish to thank those who worked so hard for thereby made our election possible We will do all in our power to be worthy of the trust and confidence you have placed in us May I express my appreciation to the citizens Newmarket who by voting for me and some by voluntarily plugging as well showed their confidence in me and in what I had to say during the short cam paign- am satisfied that the old combination in the coming council is pretty well broken up I also think that a goodly number of fragments will fit nicely into the new structure of what I hope will be a fair impartial Town Government fa r I Sincerely yours I I ft FOR BEEF CATTLE AND CALVES ARK Master Calf Starter Grower Mixed with your own rolled oats for maximum gain up to lbs Master Steer Concentrate Pellets mixed with your own outs barley or corn and cob meal will give you fast economical gains so necessary for maximum profits Master Steer Feed A complete feed for steers If you havent been sat- with your gains on your beef cattle up to now i will be pleasantly f prised how much better will do on Ma Beef Cattle Feed- Dont forget that mo- MASTER BALANCED MUM I trend in beef Feeding Is use of eon Is tho two or con centrates City Wanted Mrs Earl Duggan King City Business Mens as- Calif sedation is concentrating on In recognition of their fine ways of bringing new industry citizenship a farewell evening to the village Their objective for the family was held at the is to find locations that conform home of Mr Gordon with the township landuse by- last week Present were mem- law of the congregation of King More light industry in the City Baptist church and Prayer would establish a balanced Group who presented them with assessment With the prospect of new houses in a village subdivision and others in Heri tage park residential assessment will increase disproportionately to industry The latter part of the year means special occasions for the Harry Edwards family in King City On October Mr Edwards sister Mrs Flor ence and husband celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary and were remem bered by Queen Elizabeth by a telegram of congratulations On Nov 3 Mrs name sake Florence Edwards Chap man King City the only child of Mr and Mrs Harry Edwards celebrated a birthday On Dec Florence and George observed their wedding anniversary and on Dec Mr and Mrs Ed wards will observe their years of married life They were wedded in England in Mr and Mrs Dale Agar and her parents Mr and Mrs wood Cairns Aurora have giv en up their respective homes to go farming in the trict The young couple built their home near King City before their marriage last year Mrs G D Lockhart has been the guest of her daughter Mrs Wilson and Dr Robert Wilson Perth Mrs Randal White Edmon ton a delegate of the Century club visited Mrs J Grew for a day after she had attended the conference of the Womens Liberal Association at Ottawa Miss Carol Muske has left for the wept coast where she and her father will spend the win ter in Victoria BC Mrs Clara Smith and Mrs S McVittie Toronto came to King City last Friday for the Evers- icy bazaar Mrs Harvey visited Memorial hospital Weston on Saturday where her daughter Florence underwent an operation Mr and Mrs have visited the hospital several times since then When Ronald Parker fell on a piece of broken china while playing with his friend Peter he cut his right fore arm It required two clamps to close the wound The district members of the Aloha chapter Eastern Star arranged a euchre bridge and night at Ridge Inn on Dec 3 with tables playing Approximately was raised Those in charge were Mrs Shropshire Mrs I A King Mrs Grant Oak Ridges and four ladies from Aurora Mr and Mrs Marvin Hunter and Miss Lily Anderson King were among the guests Helen Peter three- mouths old daughter of Mr and Mrs Arndld Peter is recovering from She was a baby Her brother Bryan is home from school with the same illness Ronald and Carolyn Parker have been remembered by the nursing staff of- Mem orial hospital Weston by Christ mas gifts in memory of their late mother Mrs Gladys Parker assistant superintendent of the hospital Mrs Parker died in February Carolyns gift is a pair of figure skates Mr and Mrs Fred Curtis wore guests of Mr and Mrs Worville for their silver wedding anniversary on Tuesday Dec Mr and Mrs James Ann Patton paid visit to Mrs parents Mr and Mrs James on Sunday They have returned recently from a tour of Europe Hobson Family Honored Mr and Mrs Albert daughter Alison have mov ed to California where they will make their home They have sold their property on St They were guests of honor at a farewell party prior to leaving Phillip the son will remain in Canada continuing his posi tion as draftsman with tho Con structural Co Toronto He will make his homo with Mrs in the village left by motor early this week They will bo guests of Mrs AND WAStfS fNAMU Conservatory i of Music of Toronto MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS A Mr 14 V v Native Of Friesland Starts Veterinary Practice At King Dr K a new of Mrsi Arthur dent of King City has opened Asked why he came to Can- veterinary practice He came a purse of money Mr and Mrs have leaders in the church life the Sunday school Young Peo ples work and Mr had led the Youth for Christ move ment locally Mrs was a frequent guest soloist Miss Hobson was guest of honor at a recent party She was remembered by her school chums when Miss June Scott entertained at her home for Miss She was presented with a fancy compact Mrs Hobson and the children came to King City from Toronto years ago while her husband was in the Canadian army In he was demobilized and found employment in the vill age His last position was with the grocery store Christmas Bazaar The annual Christmas bazaar of the Presbyterian A on Dec was well attend- Proceeds amounted to 193 Mrs James Ball was cashier for the afternoon tea In charge of the tea tables were Mrs Wade Mrs Gordon Mrs Armstrong and Mrs H Cairns Mrs Fred Curtis the president formally opened the event which was held at the United church Honor Newspaperman Mr and Mrs Stanley Hunter were guests of the Toronto Mens Press club on Dec when Mrs Hunters father Sidney H was honored for his newspaper career He has been years with the Toronto Tele gram Sunday School con cert will be held at the church Dec IS King United church Sun day School Dec IS school Dec pm Eversley Vesper Service at the church Dec 20 at Strange afternoon Christmas party Dec at the church Candlelight Service The young peoples group of Strange Presbyterian church will conduct a Christmas Eve candlelight choral service at the church on Dec under the di rection of the leader Rev David Wotherspoon The Explorers group led by Mr and Mrs Don will take part in a play at the afternoon Christmas party for the Sunday school at the church Saturday Dec The candlelight ser vice at Presbyterian church will be held on Sunday evening Dec led by Miss Carol Choir Executive Formed The reorganization of the Anglican church choir has given George Jr the presiden cy Shirley the secre taryship with Freda Dent as li brarian Choir mothers are Mrs George and Mrs A meeting for this was held at the home of Irs B Johnston Ross entertained the gathering with movies followed by re freshments Hear Officer King City Lions received im portant information when Fit Lieut of Camp Borden outlined the purpose and func tion of the Ground Observers Corps an organization composed of volunteers trained to observe thy skies for enemy aircraft in from Islington where he work ed for the last two years in the Animal Hospital for Dr C Campbell Dr was born in His fam ily and most of his relations have been breeders of cattle Many are living in the South African Union and two live in the USA Dr studied zoology at the University of Germany and veterinary medi cine at the Veterinary College of Hanover from which he a da Dr states he want to give his children Inge Sabine and Bouchard a happier and better homeland The family like Canada and have been surprised with the friendliness and helpfulness of the Canadian people Mrs is of Swiss descent In Europe Dr Heder was an ardent horseman belonging to a riding club He has trophies which he won with his mount in steeplechase races A few objects which Dr loves to remember about graduated in 1934 For the next ten years he practiced almost Jus native have been exclusively on large animals in- j brought to Canada Among the eluding thoroughbreds and show horses From 1945 to he had a mixed practice in Goslar At that time he took several refresher courses in the treat ment of dairy cattle and steril ity at the University of Goet tingen the Veterinary College of Hanover and the Artificial Insemination Centre at Ohlen- dorf In 1951 Dr came to Canada finding an excellent teacher in Dr K C Campbell about the special conditions of the veterinary practice in Can ada This greatly assisted him when he took examinations set by the Ontario Veterinary Prac tice Board which he passed successfully in June 1953 He now has his office in his apart ment in King City at the home ALEX CAMPBELL HEADS POLLS IN KING CITY Alex E Campebll 30year old war veteran and holder of the headed the polls in King City elections on Monday Dec with a count of in his first contest for a seat on the police village trustee board Four candidates competed Donald with 164 votes was reelected for a third term and Robert re ceiving 166 was returned to event of war The peace time exercises are built around the ability to recognize types of aircraft and are part of the civilian defence program King area lies Filter Centre and the formation of a local corps would be most prac tical A J Gordon arranged the program King City WI catered at the dinner held in the United church The First King boy scouts have invited the cub pack to join with them on Monday Dee at pm at the United church Tor a Christmas party when Scout master George Harvey will show a movie film Each boy will bring a wrapped Christmas par cel These will too given to one or two very worthy organiza tions needing support Refresh ments will be served arranged by Mrs who is in charge of the Womens Auxil iary branch for scouts and cubs I3e new to scout master Harvey is Mr Bill ford local school who has a thorough background In scouting and is teaching the boys leather work Mrs John will helping Miss Ethel Thomas Art Theme Of Talk Given To HomeSchool Council About attended the general their offspring has brought home phrase Tell all about it gives the child encour agement Asked If there was any guid ance in the way art was taught in school today Dr replied that inasmuch as the teacher put the materials tem po paint largo sheets of brushes and water at the pupils disposal encouraged the child to talk things happened to him what he himself experienced and prais ed him for good effort all those things are guidance Hut we dont tell the child what to put in picture The speaker continued by saying aim of art In school today was not to turn out artists It is to lead the child to observe and think what ho sees Thus at an earlier ago he comes to grips with living In discussing oldfashioned discipline in teaching art speaker said that method imposes a solfdlficiplinQ upon child Ho decried use of coloring books They the child activity without thought ami him dissatis fied with his own development bring creative Impulses to a halt Dr advised putting some of each childs work up somewhere in house Al ways good effort And when In doubt get the child to tell you he said Mrs thanked for his illustrated talk Mrs K Viiely publications con vener Announced tat folia of reproduction from National or To Art meeting of the YorkSimcoc Homo and School council in the Charles Howitt school Motivate on Thursday Dec Mrs was in chair Dr director of for the Ontario department of education was introduced by Mrs 1 A McClelland honorary president of Home and School council who spoke of the doctor wido experience and of his Influence on the ac cepted form of teaching art in Ontario schools today In lecture which was ac companied by colored slide and two short moving pictures In color showing contrast be childrens art work of past and Dr described development in their Children should have an op portunity to so paint from about threo year of ago When started early thoy tiro familiar with medium they reach school Thoy mnko it first and name it afterward speaker had noted First come the random scribble then the controlled scribble followed by natno and symbol scribble Color of paints chosen has no significance speaker Mid that it Is handy If the child has chosen one that Is too sombre take it away and leave something brighter The art work the children do in school today Is not an end In itself Through it they express their everyday experiences Teachers now the children Tell what goes on ground you house en Saturday or mother talking to dad Parents often wonder whet treasures is a china shoe received by has mother when she became engaged to marry a handcarved oak trunk of 1688 an English Graham clock which had belonged to his great grandfather and a Meer schaum pipe dated the year 1500 He remembers his homeland in wintertime when all the overflowed pastures were a sheet of ice Ail the traffic went over the Ice and old and young people used long skates with wooden soles which were fastened on the shoes by leather straps The people carried tiny brass handled stoves in which they put glowing charcoal They took the stoves with them when they skated to church to warm their feet I wish thank the recent elections and for his second term Bryan A Upjohn the defeated candi date received a count of It was Mr first experi ence in a local civic election The number of eligible voters was of which 56 were listed as nonresident property own ers The percentage voting was approximately which was comparable to the election two years ago when there were five candidates on the slate The trustees McLeod and W A Carson were acclaim ed Alex Campbell who is pos sibly the youngest elected to office in village rec ords was as surprised as he was pleased with the confidence im posed in him by the electors At polling booth in the Masonic hall Bert was deputy returning officer and Mrs Scott the poll clerk Andrew McClure was the turing officer The present commissioners and Carson will hold the final and fifteenth meeting of on Tuesday Dec in the evening open to the public The Inaugural meet ing of the commissioners will be held early next yean best wishes for a I thank you Official statistics show that in the next four years the engin eering courses of Canadian uni versities will graduate only percent of the engineering talent required to fill immediate needs of tho Dominion I wish to thi4i loyal support at the poll JK A aw DEPEND ON ml folio Kid to You Mil MtUr KIDNEY PILLS tar Honk ANNOUNCEMENT- Dr K announces the establishment of a private veterinary practice Kcefe St South King Phone King Based on 111 years allround ex perience in veterinary practice it will be his endeavour to give you prompt and efficient service CHEER UP I THERES HOPE YET Things can look grim you mo not feeling too good like a to get you down you feel la hardly worth op to you to do about got rid of that dull Uatbra deling with it and Kruachcn Bulla a to correct matter It can right up on top of tho world again kidney action and body that are you down a tiny dow of Kniwhcn in your morning or a tumbler of hot ivntcr nd your day off to a good Forget the Got and got active agate r ft Club contact Mrs Rota irkel PEOPLE interests 7 TO I OF NORTH 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