i v by Ruby Has fe Councillor Seneca Cook and Mrs Cook have had as their house guests Mr and Mrs James Taylor and children of Hamilton The Taylors were on their annual vacation and stopped by to get the home town news Mr Taylor is Mrs Cooks brother and was for merly employed here Mrs Cook has just return ed Tuesday from a three week holiday spent in London Eng land visiting her mother and her sisters family r The Iter It City United Church to occupy the pulpit at Victoria Square United Church was the recipient of for a world trip and a color television set at a fare well held at King City last Monday night Shown with him left to right are Rosa Stuart one of the oldest members of the church Mrs Jenkinson and at right John Dew trustee Mr Stuart and Mr Dew made the presentations to Mr and Mrs Shepherd Staff Community Honors Minister KING CUV Rev Martin preached bis final sermon on June 2Sth to the United Church charge of King City and Teston which he served for 22 years He has been transferred to the Victoria Square Hertford charge in Town ship A farewell reception for both the congregation and community was held in King City Church last week John Dew was master of ceremon ies and At Smith was chair man of the reception planning committee and Mr Smiths wife was the treasurer Rev Mr Jenkinson was the recipient of a purse of money AURORA ACTIVITIES I f Topics Of The Town by Emma Purchase Thirtyfive members of quartet led by Mr Earl rora United Church ver sang a group of Negro by chartered bus to Toronto Monday evening June to visit the Fred Victor Mission They took several boxes of good used clothing for the Mission Supt Dr Scott and Deacon ess Miss Mack took the visi tors on a tour of the Mission and served them refreshments before leaving for home Sixtytwo members of Elma Lodge and guests sat down to a roast beef din ner at Cousins Fiesta Room Monday June 26th the 53rd Birthday Party of the Lodge Mrs Andrews a char member cut the birthday cake and addressed the mem bers and guests The carna tions which decorated the tables were sent to Mrs Emma Davis the other remaining charter member who was un able to attend spirituals The evening closed with Mr George Dawson showing pictures of his recent trip to and Nevis in the West Indies Three lucky draws took place during the won by Mrs Ken Bennett Mr Al bert Scott and Mrs Beatrice Wilson Misses and Belle Combes have gone to their homes in South River for the summer vacation Mr and Mrs Douglas Wil son and daughters Jean and Helen Tyler St spent the weekend in Mr Albert Con- naught St enjoyed a visit with his soninlaw and daugh ter Mr and Mrs Warren Mi at Mr and Mrs Reg Warren of Hamilton spent July 1st with Mrs Warren of Spruce St Mr and Mrs Harold Lub bock and granddaughter Cathy Lubbock are enjoying a holiday at their cottage at Port Elgin Mr and Mrs Murray Miss Victoria and Mark are on a motor trip to the Maritimes Mr and Mrs A H Mc- Ansh are spending a week with relatives on the Manltou- Island Quite a number from town attended the Strawberry Fes tival at York Pines United Church Kettleby last week for a world trip and a colored television set These were pre sented by Herbert Ross and Ross Stuart representing and King City Flowers carried by Jean and Janice Love were pre sented to Mrs dur ing the ceremonies During his years of his incumbency Rev Mr Jen has baptized chil dren and has performed marriages He was also the first Chairman of York Pres bytery when it was inaugur ated TO VALUE MANSE The official board of the United Church charge of King City Laskey and has appointed a commit tee to appraise the value of the King City manse and de fine the equity each has In the three point charge by July The division of equities must be mode final by Presbytery by Sept of this year The present charge will be realigned with King City and remaining as a two- point charge served by a min ister selected by members of King City Church The official boards of the new twopoint charge will be independent of each other The twostorey brick manse in King City was built in at a cost of after fire had destroyed the origi nal manse It has been oc cupied by Rev M Jen for the past 22 years Mr and Mrs M W ser and family of Forest Glen Road moved to BrockviUe on Thursday for business reas ons Mr and Mrs were very active members of The Newmarket Figure Skating Club Mr Prosser being a past President Mo as he was familiarly known has been the delightful and inter esting Master of Ceremonies for the annual Our Town on Ice The Figure Skating Club will sorely miss this couple Mr and Mrs John Lizotte and family active in the New market Minor Hockey have moved to Midland John Is returning to his old home town as the State Farm agent Mrs Lizotte was active in the Newmarket Minor Mothers Hockey Auxiliary John was interested and ac tive in all minor sports The Newmarket Horticul tural Society held their Iris and House Plant Show on June at Trinity United Church There were en tries with exhibitors The Champion Iris a med ium blue was won by Mrs Ross and the Re serve Champion was won by Mr W P Fish with a btcolor Iris Mrs Lome Keffer won the highest number of points for the Show with points Mrs L Hill came second with points The Rose and Peony Show had entries and was held June There were only exhibitors due to the heavy rains Mrs Armitage had the Champion Peony a Sarah Bernhardt a medium pink Mrs Lome Keffer won the Re serve Champion with a white peony Mr Edward Johnson had the Champion Rose and also won the Red Rose Tea Trophy for the Best Red Rose in the Show Mr Albert Oselton had the Reserve Champion Mrs Keffer had the highest num ber of points with and Mrs R came second with points Mr and Mrs William Davi son were the judges for both shows Mr and Mrs Davison have recently moved to Town from Snowball and now occu py the former Ross residence on Eagle Street Mr and Mrs Henry Cutcheon of Worcester Mass visited his parents Mr and Mrs Victor McCutcheon for three days last week Mr and Mrs H McCutch- are now by car to the Canadian West Coast They wiU return in the Fall to Clarke University In Wor cester Mass Mr and Mrs Russel Broad- bent have just returned from a two week vacatioa They spent four days at Expo and toured the counties of Quebec They visited Upper Canada Village and spent two days holidaying with Mr and Mrs A in Cornwall The Newmarket and Association for the Mentally Retarded are holding their monthly meeting at Lions School on July at pm John LeClaire Barrister will be the guest speaker His topic will be Guardianship and Wills Mr Peter Gom- of the Ontario Associa tion for the Mentally Retard ed wilt lecture on the Lead ership Seminar km sh off the I em ELECTROLYSIS -v- V- Sally Case daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Case was presented with a Bursary from the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario by Campbell to help fur ther her education This is awarded to a son or daugh ter of a Rebekah Lodge mem ber in good standing for five years or more Sally 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