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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Jun 1954, p. 16

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liable low mileage Re- FORD and chassis ideal 00 i j an top directional mileage i i5feSt id chassis red club sedan fall 1KB 1939 lights car it stake body excel- j FORI MUVE I I King City And District i Mrs Laura Rolling Correspondent Phone King 8 ON IN THE FINS Abroad On Vacation Mr and Mrs John Dixon sail ed from Montreal last Friday on a Dutch passenger boat for Scotland where they will visit Mrs Dixons brothers and sis ters They will also visit Eng land and Ireland Mr and Mrs C Henderson Hawthorne Hills Farm Dew to Germany last week and will also visit Austria and Switzerland Miss Dorothy Armstrong with Miss Bessie and Miss Dorothy Toronto for New York on June They will fly to London to take a tour by air This includes Milan Athens Beirut Lebanon Cyprus Tel Aviv Rome Naples the Holy Land and Paris Tom Noble son of Mr and Mrs Noble King enlisted in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps and is stationed at Long Point training camp near Montreal A birthday cake featured the family birthday party Sunday June 20 of Glen Rumble son of Mr and Mrs Austin Rumble who was one year old Miss Kay Clark Mrs Williams and Mrs motored to Beach Lake on Monday when the ex ecutive and directors of the Au rora and district Cancer society unit were luncheon guests of Mrs Charles Peterson Aurora at her cottage Mr and Mrs Donald are attending a Toronto wedding on Saturday On Saturday Mrs Jessie Davis StocktononTees England will arrive at King City to visit her sister Mrs Fred Dent Mr and Mrs Dent are motoring to New York to meet her from the which docks Friday The first game under the King Whitchurch girls soft- ball league was played in King City park on Friday night be tween King and Oak Ridges The score was 2719 in favor of King Rev David con ducted Sacrament services at and Strange Presby terian churches on Sunday morning The final meeting of the Ex plorers group of Strange con gregation was held at the home of the leader Mrs Donald Contributions to the childrens bale were turned in to accompany the mission bale of the held a lucky ticket on one of three outboard motors given by Grecgs Service Station on highway KJftgi City cloverleaf The draw was made by M Bell manager of the Bank of Commerce King City The other winners A Fitzgerald Weston A Roth Toronto Mr Donald King City as association treas urer Mrs Marie Armitage was appointed Mrs John Barrio Will take over the badge secre taryship from Mrs David Win Honors Pupils Miss Dorothy Arm strong have set a record in examinations un der the Royal Conservatory of Music Eight out of nine pupils trying theory examinations won first class honors In grade theory were Doris Wood Katie DC Pam ela Lambert J Jill and Jean Wil liamson Janice Hodgson passed with marks In grade theory Judy and Barbara Ted aged son of Mr and Mrs passed grade piano examinations with an honor mark of He took grades 3 and in one year Ted is a grade pupil at the area school Dominion Day Events The annual sports day carni val and dance given by Lake Marie and King Athletic associ ation will be held on Thursday July in King City park from pm to midnight The pro gram includes baseball tourna ments races and wrestling bouts Baseball is at pm There will be draws on tickets a monster bingo and midway at tractions The Vince enter tainers will present a twohour program during the afternoon and evening At pm free dancing will be held in the pa vilion A highland pipe parade starts off the afternoon Mrs Lillian Alder- wood spent the weekend at the home of her son Alfred King St Mrs Harry Edwards celebrat ed her birthday on Friday June She was the recipient of a birthday card from the A of All Saints church in which she has worked for many years Mrs Williams attended a shower at the home of her cousin Mrs Russell Jones To ronto given for Louise who will marry Dr Ernest Jones on June Miss Betty teacher of Strange school accompanied enough roast r School Wins Contest Wedding On Conservation CRAWFORD A wedding of sd5presd was by Rev Can A Toronto 11 Saicta King City on June when Ma C a or Mr Mrs John Knox Crawford The objective to simulate in- King Baited in nature and conserva tion has been achieved by nine King township schools through a head of the National Council of association and his a victory committee in charge the first celebration on a national biisis held on June Iff- Toronto The regular mooting of King City village trustees will he held on Monday June at in the Masonic hall Anniversary Rev Dr Joseph McClelland the minister of Bolton Presby terian charge will he the preacher the anniversary ser vice of church on Sun day June at am A mix ed quartette from Maple will sing At pm Dr Mulligan Aurora will be guest preacher He will he accom panied by his choir from the Presbyterian church During the month of July Strange arid Ninth Line churches will dispense with services while the minister Rev is on vaca tion The regular Sunday ser vices will reopen on August I Smith Reunion Three generations of the Smith representing the de scendants of Robert Smith who emigrated from England to Canada about and settled In Grey County held a reunion on Sunday They gathered to hon or Mrs William J Morrison King City aged the only re maining by Mr and Mrs Alf Mr and and Mrs and Mrs Joh among those Lands and Forest fate at Maple King township riculture last is producing signs at three village are slowing cording to Vandorf police Lions are receiving cooperation from police who will set up speed traps The orange and black the brake or a child With summer holidays the local Lions are anxious to protect their safely through control of speed ing Parents are asked to co operate by supervising their children and teaching them the safety rules of the road Keith is chairman of the Lions civic safety committee The signs were designed by Glen City conservation contest It was sponsored by the Federation of Ontario Naturalists school S taught by Miss Evelyn Courtney topped the list winning first place and S S under Miss Carole placed second to win 1250 cash Each the nine received two illus trated books The project was based on pre paration of albums by students Using photographs with descrip tive captions copy pictures art work brief stories the methods and need for conservation were displayed The wise use of all that the grows for our comfort and essentials of life was the ion of conservation given Marshall execu tive secretary of the federation Ho announced the results of the test to teachers and pupils of various schools meeting at Oak Ridges last Thursday after- igns PRESENT BOOK- IN MEMORY OF RESIDENT A book entitled Canadian Painters is being presented to King Memorial library bearing the following inscription Pre to the King Public Lib rary by the Toronto Public Lib rary Board in memory of Mar- for many years a valued and esteemed member of the staff of the Toronto Public Lib- were unanimous on choice selecting the album The Kinghorn portrayed the history of from the earliest at The contained double sheets and had over 100 snap shots Miss Courtney and her students travelled the township covering miles by car ami truck To familiarize the stu dents with observations films were shown in the school by the department of lands and forests and a talk and film were given by Mr Ken the field of ficer for the I lumber Valley Conservation Authority Other schools taking part In the contest were Oak Ridges King City New Scotland Snow ball Linton Strange and Am sterdam The children were Robert Laird eldest son of Mr and Mrs Henry Borden Tan nery Farm King Beneath a blue canopy the bride entered the church where an allwhite setting of flowers had been arranged In tall white standards were peonies anenome chrysanthemums delphinium gladioli and white orange blos soms On the altar were white flowers The wedding music was played by Milton Wilson brotherinlaw of the bride During the signing of the regis ter the congregation sang The King of Heaven My Shepherd Is liven in marriage by her fa ther the bride was charming in a floor length gown of white figured organza trimmed with a fsschu of pleated organdy The fitted bodice had a Peter collar and bracelet length sleeves The bouffant skirt fell in tiers A wreath of orange blossoms held her fingertip net veil She carried a spray of white gladioli petals The grooms sister Ann Bor den was maid of honor The bridesmaids were Mary Jean Borden Mrs Giles and Louise Martin They were gowned alike in coral net over taffeta The sleeveless gowns featured low shoulder necklines with of pleated net and full skirts in fit ted flounces Hal wreath headpieces of variegated sweet- peas were worn They carried coral shades of The groomsman was Hugo Grout The ushers were Perry Borden Donald McLean and William Weeks Montreal A garden reception was held at the home of the brides par ents for Mrs Craw ford wore icebluo shantung a small variegated flower hat navy accessories and corsage of sweet peas Mrs Borden chose shown a film about trees and turquoise blue summer taffeta served refreshments by the fed- with matching braid trim oration matching small hat and 7 I monhdng corsage on a her A resolution by the Toronto Library Board forwarded to Miss Julia a sister re gretfully recognized the death of Jarvis who was KESWICK nylon hand bag For travelling the Mr J president of changed to a printed silk children of Robert Smith and Mary The celebration was held at the home of her son Frank Mor rison concession of King and was the first gathering of the Smiths family in several years Over were present Two decorated birthday cakes were cut One was for Mr Wil liam Morrison who was on Monday J tine and one was for Mrs Wallace a niece of Mrs Morri son Awarded The highest honor that a Brownie can achieve the Gold en Hand badge was earned by Lily Doroen and Mary Carol They were presented by Mrs area commissioner at the annual mother and daughter banquet of 1st King Brownie pack on June Barbara Pat- ton received her Golden Bar from Brown Owl Mrs Marlon Mrs association chairman presided lily gave the toast to the mother Mrs Roy replied proposed the to Brownies with Mrs re plying The banquet was held at Kin City United church with at tending To replace Mrs a member of the Reference Lib rary staff from July to September the Gideons of Hamilton is a guest of Mr and Mrs Saunders Beach and spoke at the Christian church Sunday evening Noted at Keswick Beach cott ages Sunday wore the Freeman Rye family Lome ami family the Bud many mote familiar summer residents from Toronto Mr and Mrs Win are both on holiday leave Of white brown and yellow brown linen jacket brown and fawn accessories Her sage was a brown butterfly or chid Her brooch of peridots pearls was the gift of the groom The couple motored to Cape Cod for their honeymoon On their they will reside in To Each year more than half of all immigrants to Canada settle Ontario a oil your cares So by bus for a tea in land Owen Sound ROUND RIP

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