v I- tin In IT MAKE UONS Tuesday Jan 22 JACKPOT 475 Numbers Called TOP LINE SPECIAL 17 NUMBERS CALLED SHARE THE WEALTH MAPLE Community Centre Hall FREE BUS SERVICE FROM KING CITY LEAVING AT PM PROCEEDS MAPLE LIONS WELFARE WORK SLICED BEEF CHOICE JUICY BOLOGNA LB25jWEINERS LB 35 LEAN LOIN LEAN PORK CHOPS LB COTTAGE ROLL LB 53 CoMMHnHy Effnls Urged by PitsWoit Speaking to King Womens In stitute on membership at the home of Mrs H G Mrs George Shoults Schombcrg Centre York president advocat ed using one month in the year for membership drive Bring the prospect member to the meeting rather than just inviting her to attend Greater action can bo stimulated by tak ing office at the annual meeting My belief is said Mrs Shoults that hidden talents can be brought out if the new member will accept an office While she may not at first be familiar with her duties she will learn and with encouragement from others she will make a talent contribu tion to the branch that may even surprise herself At the end of the first year in an office the new member will find she is launched in an exciting field of adventure and accomplishment WI members arc usually busy church workers as well and go ing another milo in other lines of community activity is a step forward educationally Mrs explained The Centre York president Is the chief observer in Schom- Ground Observer Corp under the which comes under the jurisdiction of Can adas National Defence program husband is regional super visor over four Ontario districts including Toronto Spotting air craft recognizing the typos on sight and reporting them over priority telephone communica tion to headquarters is not only conducive to alertness and quick response it is a service to Can ada Mrs claims Mrs Shoults recommended this type of work as a second mile in a community activity Ninety percent of the workers arc women she pointed out Mrs Shoults was introduced by King president Mrs A Peter Mrs Clare Powell Centre York read a Christmas and New Year mes sage from Mrs Anna P McEwan the former Ontario director of I branches Heads New UC Presbytery Thefts From Cottages Provincial police of the detachment have arrested seven young persons In connec tion with thefts from cottages estimated to total over in cash radios electrical appli ances and other goods Three are juveniles One is a girl All the thefts were within the past two months in the Mussel- man Lake area police said To date separate cases of break ing and entering have been found An examination of pro perties In the district is continu ing reelectedvlui election of officers and teachers of United church Sunday school organiza tion was held on January 2 at the homo of The slate was reelected with ono change Helen Hunter was ap pointed secretarytreasurer and the assistant Is John Scott is flupcrintendentj with Donald Barker an assistant Vera Hunter has the beginners class and Mrs Jesse the primary Junior girls are in charge of Betty Scott agisted by Mrs William intermedi ate girls are with Mrs Clyde Cairn Donald Barker Jesse Scott McMurchy and Marvin Hunter Rev of King City is the chairman of the new United church presbytery formed recently for York County com munities He is shown above with Mrs at the manse In King City See story on page in this issue Era photo Dick Heads Polls In Aurora Separate School Board Elections The first election of members for Our Lady of Grace separate school was held in Aurora recent ly Dick led the polls when three members were elect ed each for a two year term Also elected were Vince Casey and Frank Defeated can didates were Alan and Alan Father Frank Caruso and John have anoth er year each to serve on the six- member board The inaugural meeting will held Monday ev ening Jan rests which ended on Monday Charged with breaking and entering arc Edward McLennan Joseph Hall and Daniel 24 all of 2 Stouffvilte They appeared In Newmarket court on Tuesday and were remanded on bail each until Tuesday Jan 15 Miss Frances also of 2 Stouffvillc was charged with possession of stolen goods TULIP MARGARINE LB 27 IT PAYS US TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY AT ANNIVERSARY Attending the golden wedding anniversary reception of Mr and Mrs Chris Hodgson at their Form Tenth Line of King on January were friends from Oakville Toronto Malton East Mona Township Ketlleby Noblcton Mount Newmarket and several other centres Major Alex Mackenzie Woodbridgc Mr and Mrs John Rye Mount Albert Rev Dr V Abbott and the former Vida Calgary a cousin of Mrs Hodgson were present On Sunday the follow ing day several friends unable to offer their congratulations on Saturday also called Police seized six cars and soma I Hems during ho is Rev pre sided over elections King city United church con gregation will hold the annual meeting on Friday Jan 25 at pm Saw Hungarian Tragedy Will Address King Lions A new Canadian Night January 22 at the Anglican church with Mrs Doug Jennings Toronto the special speaker was announced by Lion Jack Thompson She has been procured by Lion Stan Hun ter chairman of citizenship Mr Hunter has seen Hun garians go through the Canadian immigration department at Tor onto where he is on the staff Mrs Jennings who works in citizen- LEAVES FOR MAIL KILLED BY TRAIN IN OWN LANEWAY A collision with a CNR work rain killed a Maple resident his own lane Tuesday morning Cooke 52 Maple died in the wreckage of his car pick up his m a Mr Cookes lane crosses the CNR tracks Af ter the accident the engineer slopped the train and went into the house and called the police Mr Cooke operated the Maple and King Taxi until this summer Surviving are his wife and daughter Mr and Mrs Cooke had wards from the Childrens Aid after it collided with the train as he was driving out to Maple to and Immigration has fust turned from Vienna Austria where she witnessed the escape of Hungarians into Austria Mrs Jennings will have a first hand story of the Hungarian problem as she saw the escapees flocking into the refugee centres At this meeting of the Lions each member invites a New Can adian in the district as his dinner guest one who has been in Can ada longer than five years The annual reports and eh of teachers and officers of City United church school was held January it I church Laurence Scott reel superintendent for his term presided Enrolment is and attendance per Sunday I from to There are teal crs The organization has over balance in the bank account eluding the tarryover from year Paid for were general si plies Christmas concert the summer picnic The sum was raised for mission The beginners class of Mrs Austin Rumble Mrs Doner Mrs Bob Mrs C Cranficld and Mrs B tt as teachers and helpers girls of 14 have Clara and Mrs Jock Thompson teachers primary boys Thompson Mrs Ray Love a Mrs Allan the assists Junior girls of about hi Mrs Gordon Orr Mrs Jack Pi softs with Mrs Laurence So the assistant junior boys Parsons and Allan Gellatl About arc in the latter Senior girls are in the char of Mrs Bill Thomson and Ml Glenn Sawyer senior boys Davidson and JohnHav cradle roll is convened by Harold Pianist is GlenJ Sawyer assisted by Beth Mrs Verdun Gordon is treasurer The annual congregation meeting of the church will bo on Friday night Jan APPOINTED LIBRARIAN Mrs James Rock BrampU district who was tho treasure of King Memorial for number of years has been a pointed by a Womens branch in her district to act librarian for the branch has joined the county library NEWMARKET Phone NIGHTLY AT SAT MAT PM THURSDAY JAN tiiimjinvM mm SATURDAY JAN 19 NNMnESCUW War and Peace ONE I NIGHTLY AT HOOKS OPEN ADULTS 75c STUDENT CHILDRE SPECIAL MATINEE SAT JAN AT JET JOB also SEA TIGER MONDAY OBITUARY Wm McClelland A police funeral was held on Wednesday Jan for Cpl William McClelland of Wood- bridge who died of a heart seiz ure at his on Monday morning McClelland was attached to the Bond Lake de tachment of the Ontario Provin cial police Cpl McClelland who was years of age came to Canada from Northern Ireland 30 years ago He joined the OPP in at the Port Credit detach ment and was transferred to later the Bond Lake detachment in The lowing year he received his pro- j motion as corporal McClelland was a member of the Ontario Civil Service Quarter Century club having served for years with the De partment of Health as an at tendant in Ontario Hospitals prior to joining the Provincial police He was an Orangeman a member of Christ Anglican church and the Long Branch lodge AF AM McClelland was liked and respected by all who knew him He was on duty on Sunday and attended church service on Sun day night He is survived by his widow the former Eileen Dcnniston two sons Thomas 15 and Den nis 11 three brothers James Jack and his twin Samuel and three sisters Sadie Mrs J Webster and Miss Margaret Mc Clelland all of Northern Ireland and Lilly Mrs Henderson of Guelph- The funeral service was at Christ Anglican church Wood- bridge with interment at Park Lawn cemetery Kingsway shows email the most glamourous styling on the road new WEDNESDAY THE STORY OF INDIAN AGENT JOHN CU1MI i I POPULAR OFFICER LEAVES POLICE FOR REAL ESTATE On December Charles Case Aurora left the Vandorf detachment and went into real estate with Gordon Sloutt Ltd Aurora A police officer highly regard ed by people in all walks of life and by the York County Police association Mr Case started with OPP of district five eight and a half years ago when a de tachment office was at Newton- brook Utter the office was moved to Thornhill on highway and then to Thornhill St From there he went to Van office and has been on the OPP working in King and Whit church townships for six years Mr Case has acquired a wide circle of friends and acquaint ances during his experience on the police force He will be miss ed by his associates and by all those who knew him to be fair and understanding He was born in Whitchurch township the son of the late Charles Case who was killed in an accident leaving his with five girls and the youngest of the family Charles Jr The widowed mother who now lives in Leaside raised the six children Mr and Mrs Case have three children Dawn 17 Bill and Tom 9 They on Cameron Ave Aurora Mr Case feels this is a pood era in which to embark in the field of real estate and is antici pating a worthwhile experience in his new venture His many friends extend him best wishes and success Dodge brings you a now of beauty in the lowprice and wide long and low Imagine feet from roof to road And Its brimful of delightful styling ideas fresh from tomorrow There even more Inside room and outside road clearance than last year tool NEW TORSION AIRE RIDE CARPETS THE ROUGHEST ROADS you touch button and you nothings so and a 57 For what could be more modern than the new suspension that achieves the sweetest riding steadiest cornering and surest roadfeel youve over experienced Or more exciting than an automatic transmission that starts you on your way through the magic of proved controls Got a craving 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