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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Sep 1955, p. 14

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Face M the Era Express Thursday Sept Ensemble Buying is the mo dern way to buy your clothes Check Morrisons Mens Wear advertisement on page nine of this issue Special Meeting FOR KING DISTRICT MOTHERS OF CHILDREN Sept 29 8 At the home of MRS J ARMSTRONG king err To discuss cooperative Nursery School Project HEW WAT Science F Hti For firs found ft new with Lb ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve Thousand have relieved without resort to surgery tu after case while gently actual reduction shrinkage took place of ail results went thorough that statements like Pile to be a problem The a a discovery of famous institute Now you can this in suppository or ointment Preparation It Ask lor it at drug King Mothers To Mscta Sctod Project Mothers in the King district with children in the kindergar ten age group or under are in vited to attend a meeting at the home of Mrs Frank J Arm strong King City on Thursday evening Sept at oclock It has been arranged by Mrs A McLennan- The purpose of the gathering is to discuss the forma tion of cooperative nursery school Ladies who have experience in organizing and conducting this type of school have been invited to fake part in the discussions They are Mrs Hines of the Au rora nursery class Mrs Neil Smith who organized a school at Stouffvilte Miss Camplin Toronto and a representative of the Nursery Education associa tion of the Ontario Department of Education Miss Gibson De partment of Child Welfare was in the district last week looking over the possibilities vith Mrs McLennan Miss Dorothy Armstrongs new recital hall King Cily would bo available for a class by Oct lames Harrison Ball James Harrison Ball three weeks old the son of Mr and Mrs Fred Ball of third of King died after a few hours illness on September at the Hospital for Sick Children To ronto The funeral service was held on the following Tuesday at the Thompson funeral home Au rora with interment in King City cemetery The baby was the only grandson of Mr and Mrs James Ball The child became ill suddenly later in the day was rushed to the Toronto hospital by his father where he passed away be fore midnight Death was caus ed by an enlarge heart He was the first child of Fred and Judith Hall Rev J Shepherd was the officiating minister at the ser vice King City And District Mrs Laura Correspondent for the work sale For In King To Secure Building For Library Church Anniversaries On Sunday Sept 25 St Pauls Presbyterian church highway 27 north of will hold an niversary services morning and evening J C Shepherd the new minister of the congre gation will preach United church choir will provide the music On the following Sunday Oct 2 Presbyterian congre gation third of King will ob serve anniversary services with Rev of as guest preacher Has Foster Children For 21 Mr and Mrs Fred Dent King City have been Mom and Dad to foster boys in the past 221 years Mrs Dent has had as many as live boys in her home at one time Some have come to her when they were six years old and remained until they were The time has now come when the Dents want less responsibil ity On Sept they said fare well to the last of their charges Fox and Billy made their depart ure with the promise they would be returning home very fre quently on visits James went to Aurora and Billy to Port Credit Benefit Retarding on plans for the work sale in Paper Drive Sept First King Scouts and Cubs will conduct a paper drive on Saturday Sept 24 throughout the King district starting at 930 am Bundles are to be tied strongly The scout group committee headed by Dr H J has been by the addition of three new members Emerson Wallace Alex Knight and Ted Wallas To Have Group Mrs Glenn Sawyer assisted by Mrs Emerson Wallace will lead a group which will be organized under the parent organization of the Womens Missionary Society of King City United church In preparation for the new or ganization a supper meeting will be held at the King City church Friday Sept 23 at 630 when girls ranging from to years accompanied by mothers Or a relative will be addressed by Mrs Iris Daly and Mrs Toronto The new season of King City United church mission band held Sept brought out 32 children Douglas Parsons the president led the worship Mrs introduced the new study book King Memorial Library Board headed by chairman J Grew has launched a campaign to raise 6000 by Sept 30 to immediate ly purchase and renovate a building suitable for the library The Kingholm Building Sup ply site on Springhill is up for sale and is considered a suit able building location for library purposes The site has an ample parking lot Mrs A head librar ian has been appointed chairman of the campaign committee as to be made out to King Mem orial Library The first donation for was given by King City Womens Institute on Sept One of the WI members also subscribed to the fund at the time The building lot on St procured by the library board under a trusteeship less than two years ago is to be offered back to the original owner It was the intention of the board to raise funds to I erect a new building However sisted by Mrs H and when the Kingholm building Dr J a member of J came on the market it the board On Monday a golden opportunity If 24 canvassers set out to solicit the purchase can be made the subscriptions in King City and librarys 2500 books many of Wedding Mr and Mrs Wood King were delighted to receive 120 from a benefit dance given in Lake Marie Memorial Pavilion on Friday night Sept The cash gift was presented by Mr George Brown who with Mr Bill Cutting organized the dance white gladioli decorated King attended by 200 Mr and Mr United church on Saturday Sept Wood have not yet fully for a double ring ceremony WHITE WILSON Baskets of apricot peach and the surrounding districts There are in addition others who are making special contacts for funds The Library Board heard about the campaign program drawn up by Mrs Jarvis and Mrs at the home of Mrs Sept Dr reported that 500 folders would be sent through the mail to all local and rural box holders of King City post office These are the gift of the Walter J Thompson Advertising and have been prepared by a staff artist Mrs the library treas urer was appointed building fund treasure All cheques are them in storage could be mads available The Kingholm building has two rooms and a heating unit It has a large picture window at the front With some expendi tures it can be readily converted with shelving counters and essential equipment The was organized as an associate institution in by the late Miss of King The local institution carries a paid membership of and an annual book circula tion of 3000 All elementary school children in the district arc free borrowers High school children pay a fee of 2oc per year and adults from the results of a motor accident which required hospi talization and special medical treatment Mr Peter Clark a senior united Ruth Joan Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrs Morvin Albert Wilson and Garnet White The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Cecil White of dent of King City observed his Whitby- Rev Martin birthday on September 16 officiated expected callers during the even ing and the following day paid him a visit He received gifts birthday cards and telephone messages of congratulations Outoftown visitors were his nephew Russell J Clark Toron to and Mr and Mrs Howard Gaud Since Mr Clark came to the village to make his home with The wedding music was played by Mrs O Per- feet Love and The Lord Is My Shepherd were sung in duet form by Mrs Young and Mrs Charles Grant of Minncsing The ushers were Howard Case the brides brotherinlaw and Larry Disney Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a full length his daughter Mrs L E Rolling gown of ivory satin and Chant- in December Uncle Peter fitted bodice was has made a host of friends who An ounce of prevention today saves dollars tomorrow That why you should get right to patch up the worn on home Asphalt Shingles and Sidings ore in a wide range of colours and patterns so there is no trouble In matching your present roof end Also youll find Caulking Compounds and Roof Coolings are the Ideal material for quick effective home repairs See deafer BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS LIMITED at Station PO Toronto and London Warehouses and Quebec Montreal PO Toronto Saint John NI range from older people down to little children He retired from farming on the Clark homestead in Scott town ship near which was pioneered by his grandfather and father John dark in the year under crown deed holding The property remained in the one family for years until Peter Clark sold to the Wilson family Mr Clark is the only one remaining in a family of nine daughters and four sons Graham Crusade Chartered bus transportation from King City to the CNE coliseum Toronto has ar ranged during the Billy Graham crusade in Toronto coaches will leave the village at pm on Saturday Sept Tuesday Sept October I and 15 Bus tickets arc available from local clergy Mr J or Roger Rawl- Kingcrafts EVES CO LTD Davis Drive Newmarket Ph When Kingcrafts organization meets at the home of velle on Wednesday afternoon Sept 28 there will be special subjects to discuss There will mums Donald be reports of the progress in the I groomsman buttoned from the high neck line to the waistline Panels of lace formed the front and back of the bouffant skirt with lace insets in the satin sides The long Chantilly sleeves formed a point over the hand Her headdress was a circlet of satin and pearls holding a fin- gertip veil of white illusion She carried a colonial bouquet of rose buds white tarnations and Gladys was maid of honor and Jo Ann Wilson sis ter of the bride was bridesmaid They wore waltzlength dresses of rose intoned with moss green These were made on princess linos vith bolero jack ets braceletlength sleeves col lar neckline and tiny buttons Small matching hats with tiny veils and matching shoes com pleted their costumes They carried colonial nosegays of Talisman roses yellow baby mums gold and yellow gladioli petals The grooms young sister White wore a pretty dress of green with the tiered skirt falling over a crinoline On her auburn hair was a circlet of flowers matching her nosegay of sweetheart roses and small was Our Readers Write Letter to the editor are al ways welcome bat the names of the writers must known to the editor it lfoS To the Editor In the columns of the Era and Express and the Richmond Hill Liberal appears a report of a meeting of the trustees of King Village held on Sept As the correspondent of the Liberal was not present at the meeting we shall dispense with her re port as second hand information It appears from these reports that the Lake Marie and King Athletic Association is the Big Bad Wolf simply because we refuse to donate a site in the park for a fireball We desire to point out that Alfred offered a site for a fireball free also the CNR offered a site free on a year lease Both places are more adaptable for a than the park In regard to co operation with the firemen may we point out that our association donated to the firemens fund gave them our hall free to hold a dance and gave them permission to erect their fire siren on a building in the park In conclusion we wish to reiter ate that we are the owners of the park with a charter We shall continue to retain and maintain the park for athletic and recreation for which it was bought and paid for by the Ath letic association Win Barker Executive take Marie and King Athletic Assoc I I New fast train to Major Western Potnti OBITUARY Walter Scott Ferguson The late Walter Scott Fergu son Toronto who died suddenly at London on Sept was a native of King township Professor Ferguson was the son of the late Mark Fer guson and Agnes Scott and was born years ago on the home stead King and the third concession known as Maple Avenue Farm He received his education at and Aurora high school After graduating from university he became professor of com merce and finance holding a teaching post in the University of Toronto After his retirement he taught accounting at the Shaw Business School Toronto until his death Surviving ore his widow a daughter Gwendolyn Mrs Ernest Wilton London a son Gordon R Ferguson Toronto and eight grandchildren Pre deceasing him were a brother and sister at King Thomas and Alice A Ferguson and a brother the late Rev Albert Ferguson of Richmond Hill Rev Henry For- another brother was kill ed by bandits in China many years ago He was a missionary there for 35 years the chairman was appointed sec retarytreasurer Others in the board are Finch and Donald The meeting chaired by Rev J K C Shep herd authorized establishing a cemetery fund and holding a de coration Sunday Subscribed to the initial fund was The committee will undertake plans to improve the cemetery grounds this fall Convenient Train to Major and Intermedial Western Points Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains In the Coffee Shop Dining Car service is also provided Inquire about the money saving Family Fare Plan Ticket agents can have a car waiting for you on arrival if you wish For reservations and Information see write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent GIVE A LASTING GIFT A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE AND EXPRESS construction of Kingcrafts build ing in King City reports on the building fund and a discussion U k FOR A LASTING SHINE At the reception in the parlors the brides mother wore a dress of silver blue sheen with pleated skirt Her hat was pink velvet and her accessories were navy blue Her corsage of pink rosebuds and blue petals on sil ver matched her outfit The grooms mother chose peacock blue black velvet hat with pearl trim and black acces sories Her corsage was of cream roses The brides travelling outfit was charcoal gray cotton print ed with rose and green accor dion pleated skirt and jacket Her accessories were black ex cept her ivory colored purse She wore a corsage of pink rose buds After a honeymoon at Montreal and other points the couple will make their home at Pickering 1 News Eight ladles enrolled in the Kin City branch at the home of Miss Blair Burrows sixth conces sion where the branch met on Sept At this meeting Mrs A K Jar Introduced the new project of King Memorial library to In stitute a financial drive to pro cure new quarters in King City for the library association The branch donated to the lib rary board as a start in the cam paign For young men King News The Indies Auxiliary of King City Firemens Association met at the home of Mrs Harry Mc on Sept when the menu for a turkey supper was planned for Friday Nov King City United church Proceeds will go toward the Firemens equipment fund Tile next meeting to ar range conveners will he held at the home of Mrs Kirby on Tuesday Oct A well earned holiday for Mr Dan of King City start ed on Sept when ho and his wife boarded scenic cruiser for a two weeks vacation In Florida Bus trips were the daily diet for Mr for many years un til he retired as a driver on Aug ust On Sept ho was feted by the bus drivers union in Tor onto which presented him with a set King City ministers who taking post graduate work In universities have commenced lec tures In theology Rev A Hart of the Baptist church is tending University Hamilton Rev J Shep herd Presbyterian church Is tak ing lectures at Knox College Toronto The cemetery committee of St Andrews Presbyterian church Strange was reorganized week when Norman m Toe young man of today may tatting with one delivery or he may own a large company In cither cm bet welcomed as a valued client at any of the more than branches throughout the country We frank to state that we are interested in Canada a young We believe his vision our country We want to share with him he that lie ahead A warm and the finest banking to Canada ready for him He need not be young in yean toe4orJyyour4incutfockto Join the thousand of young men who e turning to Bank for the aervke and the help they If you lave a talk it over a TORONTO THI IN MANAGER

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