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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), May 27, 1954, p. 14

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r W v flr f The Era and Express Thursday May 27 received a call to the Simpson daughter of Mr and District charge from Mr Winter years ago The attractive invitation said there are trains a day Mrs Robert Simpson Toronto to Alexander MacGregor at York Memorial Laura Rollins Correspondent Phone King When King City Lions ladies night took place at St Andrews vpresbyterian hall Aurora on VMay about were present the turkey supper Special guests were the District Cover- nor Bill Garner and his wife and Mrs Sellars Stouff- ville and Mr and Mrs George j Mr and Mrs Fred Boys find Mr and Mrs Stanley Hun- Niagara Falls The immediate past president Wallas sec Bruce Hall Fergus Lion tamer passing through King hut it j church on Saturday didnt say hew many of these Rev and Mrs Douglas Davis stopped at the King station were supper guests The volunteer sewing commit- of Mr and Mrs J Glass Thev who made the vardrobe for attended the evening service of on behalf of United church John and Eric Abrahams S tail twisters Jack Parson and ond place at Centre York District j Father and Son Banquet Jock Thompson twoyear meeting were Mis Geo tors Marvin Wilson and convener Mrs George Jennings oneyear directs Austin Humble Mrs Stanley As charter president of King HunUsP w City Lions John C pre- Harold Roe the charter j Mrs Billings selected Oar Readers Write Letters to the editor are always welcome but the names of the writers must be known to editor president of the Valley Lions club with and purchased the materials and patterns the presidents pin to May Mrs Adam Davidson is return- John Dew was presented The Valley charter the York with a Lions plaque To Mr night was held at Mart hospital where she underwent Jf the past secretary was Ranch Kleinburg when over an a week ago given a leather wallet engraved attended from the zone j the summer months the Lions official crest j Mrs Scott Kmghorn the congregation of Strange Mrs John Dew and Mrs Stanzas been engaged as principal of Presbyterian church will hold Hunter were given bouquets of flowers A magician and a singer were On Monday May at pm a father and son banquet for First King Scouts and Cubs will be held at Ridge Inn There will be a speaker and special en tertainment Douglas is assisting Scoutmaster George p Harvey He is replacing J who leaves the village at the end of June Mr is planning an overnight camping expedition for the scouts On Saturday May local cubs will be par ticipating in the annua rally of York district cubs Thornhill Ethel Thomas will be in charge of the King boys At the closing meeting of the group committee plans were I line was not synchronised with the decision to build the St Lawrence Seaway If it had been does anyone imagine that the said oilstream would have been aimed at the Wisconsin port The second impression from the construction of j the above chart has to do with but experts agree the freight economies likely to The Editor I was keenly interested in that fine chart titled Canada Still prepared To Build St Lawrence Seaway Alone in the current issue I note the following a No one can foresee all the ramifications at tendant on the seaway that few industries will not be result from the St Lawrence affected in some way and In Seaway especially on the toU charges alone the seaway is tions vital grain traffic from the expected to net about prairies at the heart of the con- a year from a 50000000 gross tinent to their customers around Temperanceville school for the service at 10 am It is the first coming term At the school are time the regular hour of wor- grades to Grades and ship has been altered within the the entertainers In charge of attend the King City school j memory of the members program were Lions Adam Mrs Scott who has been teach- Mr and Mrs Emerson Thorpe announced for the last paper Davidson and Jock Thompson j fag the school of were callers drive of the season It will be The club presented each woman Vaughan for the past term will of Mr and Mrs J Mrs Eric With them was their daughter Mrs Wellington Strange Mrs Robert Aurora ox King Lions and J Dew returned from the Western Rev Father Douglas Brown is the past president Others who will be installed on June axe P Harvey first J second vicepres this week with a daughter During his remarks at the kay church anniversary Dr on Saturday June baby Arlington Tennessee was a Sun day visitor of Mr Peter Clark Mr and Mrs Henry will attend the wedding of Mrs Wedding Gordon third vicepres Ted Wallace said that he had niece BROWN A ceremony was Mabel Ann performed by Jen- in King City United j church on May when Audrey Marie daughter of Mr and Mrs George Brown and Albert David son of Mr and Mrs ere united in marriage The church district got at least two distinct im pressions from a perusal of the above pictorial story The first was that beautifully straight oil pipeline from Edmonton to Su perior Wisconsin It made wonder the St Law rence Seaway and which according to one of the farm editors will open up the ports to 10000ton ocean freighters there was any likelihood of either an oil line to the Canadian ports of Ft Arthur or a branch line from the sent Edmonton Superior flow think it most unfortunate that the building of this latter worlds ports I would be interested a lot to learn if the ZEPHYR The church service will be held at am next Sunday morning and Sunday school will be at Mr and Mrs Dewey Graham attended the GrahamTails wed ding in Toronto on Friday even ing Mrs Walker and Mrs grower At the very least should improve the bargaining power of the Canadian wheat board in the world market At any rate I get also the im pression that the current refer ences in the financial journals to efforts to forget the Crows Nest Agreement termed the punish ing system of railway reimburse ment for wheat freighting are no accidents think it would be a shame to now try to make the farmer pay for the damage above gigantic enterprise is which truckers and high wages likely to put a few added dollars have done to the railways into the pocket of the prairie Fair Pickering attended the trousseau tea for Miss Helen near Sutton on Saturday evening Miss spent a couple of days in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Allan Noble Mr and Mrs John and family spent the weekend at Beach Mr and Mrs Ted Meyers and family spent a short weekend at Mrs Till Meyers home Mrs Margaret spent the weekend at and at tended a wedding on Saturday Mr and Mrs George Parker and Peggy Mr and Mrs vin Weston and Mrs Gal Zephyr spent Sunday at the Parker cottage Port Bolster King City Barber Shop NOW Comer and King Streets MANAGER ICE CREAM BUNDS nGCISCOSTDKBanjaJURLIIIEC0IVANSS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT EXERCISES FOR TORONTO HOSPITALS Three young women from the were among the lAMtt 7 A MS i 7rm ft fr S iiltflM vj e- tv A 9 was decorated with standards of from Toronto hospitals to re- white Florida gladioli and graduation diplomas at mums pink exercises last week snapdragon and roses and mauve Their parents and friends the ceremonies Mrs played the Miss Thelma Gordon daughter wedding music The soloist Mr and Mrs A J Gordon Margaret She sang Miss Campbell King Promise Me and land Miss Jean McDonald Ket- bride given in marriage j successful gradu- Miss Gordon completed at St Josephs hospi tal school nursing and the others graduated from the Wo- mens College Hospital Nursing school Miss Gordon received a cash award of 75 for proficiency fitted bodice with sweet heart neckline and long sleeves It was rides cent satin gSovcrskir nylon j petit fashioned escent pearls in It held her tulle illusion length vih The bride carried cascade bouquet of in medical nursing Attending the exercises and re V held at Eatons Round room by St Josephs hospital were Miss Gordons parents her fiance Mr Donald and his parents Mr art lewis Kj Campbell saw rCd daughter Mis ejv ec listers graduation exercises and matron of honor woreaj held at Miss less gown of pinfe net over satin Campbell her training withr brocaded satin Bolero course earlier and has been had long net sleeves She special duty work Also re a pink flower halfhat and present were her sisters Clara icd a cascade of flowers Gerry her grandparents Brown another sister Mrs Frank and bridesmaid She was gowned in Mrs Aubrey Campbell orchid net over taffeta with matching bolero for the strap- lace over nylon satin and match less gown Her flowers were in flower hat with navy acces- same arrangement as he ma- Her corsage was of pink tron of honor hoses and pink carnations The groom was attended by The brides travelling costume j Douglas Terry The us OR AliROUl Junto tool 10 litem from and hers wereHvas a powder blue nylon dress Rill Brown the brides brother matching hat navy accessories and Jack Young For the rccep- and a checked top coat in blue foil church Mrs Brown Her corsage was red roses The Wire orchid sheer matching couple motored to straw hat with flower trim and Park and Belleville for their navy accessories Her corsage honeymoon trip Upon their re- was of coral and buff roses The turn they will reside at the grooms mother wore lavender J grooms farm Kleinhurg fs eases fa Ilea Hi Spot -M- J Frf r an loupes ftiVK sw Carrot Celery mm mm mm Late lVPl lew S Laskay United Church Marks Anniversary Of Building CKrfrci f pot Scab CtrxTTif icab The list of crops protect by grows has proven itself over the years idable and versatile When you buy ik your dealer about Write for folder fiihgicides for Crob Disease Control tlMITED Canada Cf 4 Anniversary services for United church were held on Sunday May when large congregations joined with the choir and guest preachers for special celebrations Fifty years ago the foundation stone had been lard for the church More than attended the laying of the stone and more than people Joined in the services of worship and thanks giving on Sunday Martin incumbent welcomed the members of the church and their guests The inspiring in fluence the church ami the blessing it brings to the confused I mind was the theme of the guest preacher Dr Archer Wallace who a wellknown author The church was decorated with many bouquets Those placing memorial flowers includ ed Mrs Leonard Glass in mem ory of her parents Mr and Mrs James Scott Mary Mot wood and family in memory of her parents Mr and Mrs Duncan There were flowers from the Brown wed ding and from others A reception was held following the morning service when the registry was presented by Mrs Mar wood and Mrs William It was held in the church hall The anniversary coke in gold anil white with its spired chapel centred the decorated table Mrs Glass a member of the congregation for the past years and Mrs William Boys cut the cake Mrs Boys to the church over years ago as a bride Hostesses for the reception was the Miss Boys is the president Pouring tea were Mrs W Baldwin Au rora Mrs Percy Forester Mrs Sarah Harris and Mrs James Hunter Also at the guest table were Rev and Mrs Dr Wallace Mrs Williams Mr Donald Mrs Boys Mrs Hazel Archibald Mrs Glass Miss Boys and Mrs Annie Evans Mrs Evans joined the Primitive church years ago and was or ganist at the age of Mr read an account of the gala cornerstone service of The register of names taken on Sunday will form a scrap hook to replace the original church records burned in the manse fire in A silver service which had presented to the late Mrs Duncan McMurchy prior to her marriage in lW from the congregation was used The gift had recognized her ser vices as organist for seven years Her son Marshall who is a official read the original presentation address which had been signed by Mrs Boys and Mrs Charlofle Mr read letters of congratulations from those who were unable to be present They came from Rev J Simpson Toronto a former pastor of the charge years ago Mrs Annie Thompson a former teacher of Strange school and Sunday school teacher and from Mr Elmer Davis Kingston whose father the late Hon J Davis participated in the cere mony years ago At the evening service A C Forrest BA Port Credit was preacher He spoke of the blessings of remember ing Mr Forrest compared the hardships of the pioneers to the easy mode of living in the mod ern world The Thornbury singers the trio in the morning arid a voice choir at night contributed to the service of worship At the evening service Miss Boys and Mrs Nor man were registry hos tesses The members were hostesses to the choir later In the evening t Ji -i-

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