VV to 5Kdnp From a Depresses Council Thndr8howH8 off Sunday it Mount Albert Cemetery long enough for worship pers to complete the communitys annual Remem brance Day service and decoration The service was conducted by the Rev Dr A Photo Phil Jones KING TOWNSHIP With turned to crop dam- 58 percent of the lands in the ages in the Marsh caused Marsh contained in by abnormal rainfall the Township of King an Right new said Reeve of depression settled don Cook Marsh farmers are over a meeting of council last trying to get rid of the water week as conversations per- filling the low soggy lands- District Well Known King Businessman Filler Vacuum TIK Automatic How tort of hose SAL PRICE OOMPUTI SCO U -v- Senior Public School Holds First Graduation KING CITY First grad uation exercises at King Sen ior Public School were of spe cial interest because the graduates were the fruits of the first senior school grades and in the King Township public school system The teaching staff and pu pils had proven that the boards planning foresight and inauguration of a Senior School was worth developing and would be worth the sec ond phase of development in 196S This Is Students and Par ents Day principal William announced as a packed auditorium entered into the spirit of the 67 grad uating class Geoffrey school board chairman said two years and seven days June the board announced plans to build a senior public school At the end of the first year operation June board has plans to develop the second phase You may not travel far afield but charge you to go to books read and read and never stop reading He handed out diplomas Academic honorable men tions were awarded to stu dents by vice principal David These credits were not listed by seniority but earned by hardworking stu dents Sports achievements were given by instructor John Extra honors by staff teacher Miss Stead went to six of the stu dents council three for art library services four and sic four Genera citizenship honors were presented to 36 students by Mr for their day to day life as members of the student society Sandra Wood valedic torian took her colleagues in their farewell going out into a new level of education to a place of bard work and prob lems also the High School era of their lives The teachers she said work ed hard often harder than we did to successfully get us into Grade But the acquisi tion of new knowledge under their guidance and the de velopment of responsibility found in grade 8 doing more homework more study than ever before and more fun than they had ever experienced Joanne Wray the student council president took her grade 8 departure from King Senior School by presenting Mr with the Consti tution of the Students Parlia ment One of the supervisors of the schools Expo trip gave a group of the boys snapshots of the trip and a letter com mending them for special ser vices as the Expo Commit tee In his summary of the asso ciation and the progress of the graduates Principal anger asked them to stop by and tell us what you are doing anytime He mentioned his secretary Mrs Mitchell credit ing her with work and watch ful eye that makes an organ ization run smoothly And to save the crops aimed to yield a dollar crop this year King Township municipal were mailed to ratepayers just prior to July 1st Reeve Cook notes he had received no complaints We are lucky that the tax rate for township purposes had only in creased five mills compared to some other municipalities HeaMibTipk At Union St Meet Union Street WI met at Mrs Wm Moulds home July 6 with members and three visitors present Mrs David English replied to the motto The best tranquilizer is a clear con science Mrs diaries Hart gave a reading Mrs Shirley a reading and a flower con test was conducted by Mrs Charles Hart Members were invited to tea July to be held at Mt Albert A bus trip was also planned for Aug to Pioneer Village Mrs Sim Graves and Mrs Tom will assist In the Hospital Tuck Shop July in York County that increased from to 20 mills Nevertheless Reeve Cook said this council will see plenty of Holland Marsh dele gations In the fall when the aftermath of this rainfall damages Is felt Council endorsed a petition from Bill and two others to install a large cul vert under the highway to let the water get away Mr Horlings an irrigation agent and mechanic said over percent of the Marsh was un workable Township drainage inspector Tom said it is still the old problem of keeping the Holland River bed cleared of old debris The drainage system cant properly function against debris This culvert should have been looked after earlier and not wait for a flood or inches and inches of rain to create an emergency said Councillor Ernest Every thing possible must be done now to get those crops out of water immediately Reeve Cook believes if Lake could bo lowered to permit Holland Marsh farm ers to pump out the land some crops could be saved The Holland Marsh Drain age Commission held a emergency meeting Thursday July The Commission re presents West the participating body In the scheme King Township and Bradford Was Buried On Week End 1C drU fc Funeral service for Harry McBride 52 a prominent bus inessman in the King City area was held Saturday July 8 at the Thompson Funeral Home Aurora conducted by Rev Canon E H Costigan recor of All Saints Anglican organized years ago At the funeral service and the cemetery a guard of hon or of fellow firemen included Aurora Chief Harry Jones and Chief John Gibson of New market King City fire depart ment visited the funeral home Church Interment was in the early Friday night in a body family plot King City Harry McBride died sudden ly at his business establish ment at the corner of King Road and St on Thursday morning about 8 am of a heart attack He had suffered heart malady two years earlier but was active at the time of demise BRONTE I H- Pall bearers were Fire Chief Dave Glass Douglas Wellesley Bruce Charles White Jr a nephew Floyd Wilson and Steve Case Deceased was the son of the late Wesley McBride St and Mary Hoover McBride and was raised on Keele St South King City He is survived by his wife the former Aleda White of Maple two daughters Lois Mrs Peter Sutherland of Schomberg Mary Mrs Wil liam Osborne King City His grandchildren Kelly and Lisa Sutherland and Kim- Osborne are the sixth generation of the McBride family and direct descendants of John McBride a vanla Dutch immigrant who moved from Muddy York To ronto In the early and purchased acres of Crown land on lot King Township Keele to St The late Mr was an original member of King City volunteer fire brigade OPEN A TO K I m J Prescriptions ricked Up and I Promptly I Delivered s I I 191 MAIN ST To GLENVILLE DAIRY MILKS THE MUTEST IN TOWN r f i CONCRETE SUGGESTION and Its rich flavor always the discriminating taste of young crowd because Its sunshine fresh from the local forms of Dairy J ONE SECOND OF CARELESSNESS CAN KILL OR MAIM YOU OR A LOVED ONE CARPET THE CONCRETE 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