Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Jan 1952, p. 4

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J J I l King City District MRS warrant of- Inner Guard Leonard son of Mrs Walk- Shropshire Tyler Arvvood is posted with man The wives of Robertson Lodge hosts to a large gathering at Hanover Germany which went overseas just Christmas is engaged in sumptuous turkey banquet radio work with the army and the event held in King Ma- took an extra training course at Atlantic City before leaving Can ada He has been posted in this work at northern points for some years He and his wife lived at Fort Simpson for three years Mrs Walkington Is staving with her mother in Montreal while her husband is overseas Mrs Bertha principal of Hurst high school spent Christmas vacation with her sis ter Mrs For Christmas day Mrs and son J her daughter Mrs- Jack Chapman husband and children of Aurora were guests of Mrs Clarence the former of Bradford Just before Christmas Miss Mary Walking- ton of Toronto spent a day or so with her sisterinlaw Mrs Cam eron Visiting with Mr and Mrs Charles of King was their daughter Phyllis with her bus- ban Rev Allen Cherry and daughter of Sharon Pa also Mr Buchanan of Evans City Pa Concert by All Saints J The annual Christmas concert given by the Sunday school of the Anglican church provided an opportunity for all the schol ars to present a program of Taking the form of a radio broadcast with Stephen as announcer the theme around the Santa interspersed vitfi readings and choruses It J was a busy time for old St Nick Timothy Grew as he readied everything for his journey assisted by Mrs Visitors of Mr and Mrs Geo Rumble on Friday Jan were Mr and Mrs Robert Sheldon of Newmarket Mr- and Mrs Jarvis and their daugh ter Mrs Waiter Bell of Toronto Mr is a brother of Mrs Fred Douglas of New Scotland and at one time lived at King Mr and Mrs- Matt Noel fifth line and his brother Noel of St Catharines with a cousin were New Years guests of their uncle at Detroit It was a family reunion of the Noel family who came to Ontario from New Brunswick Mr and Mrs Malt Noel Betty Marsh were attendants at the marriage Thomas of Aurora to of tint Lady of Grace Aurora on Friday mornings Jan Rev Father officiating The reception for a group of guests was 0 stones Aurora Mfe bride mauve taffeta arid wore a with Me wreath navy blue and she a matching wool coat Mrs Noel pi honor a navy dress collar and pale corsage of yeHowtea roses She Slides Mr arid Mpfc fifth line The couple will live Aurora some trouble and an operation in the near ftrtuxe will take place He is now in work at the aluminum plant at BC On his birthday Dec entertained a few friends for the evening Those who were guests were Margaret Aurora Helen Peck Suzanne Grew and June Scott Stephen all of King Bob Ball Eddie Griffith Aurora Mrs Richard Jones and child ren Shirley Richard and Patricia of Ottawa recently visited at the home of Mrs Percy sisterinlaw Mrs at the home Don Merchant the Year sea sons She turned late last wke Xftendmg the on Tuesday Ti TOiliains Wj sec- ttsurer Ifenald a theological at College Peter Jarvi vemty Vol Knlim McDon ald Western Ontario at and his sister Miss of returned to their schools for second half of the term daughter of Mr Earje born on iDeember 22 fit York County is the child of the TOere are five girls and seven Scott the eld est student at pronto arid Scott the sec ond oldest teaches schoofc and Howard Cairns became parents of there second chili Hoy born early Saturday morning Dec County ho SNOWBALL The best wishes of the com munity go to Mr and Mrs James nee Marie Morning who were married at the home of the brides parents on Jan The happy couple are now living at ridge New Years dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Art Storey were Mr and Mrs George Storey and son Richard of Sut ton Mr and Mrs Jack and Mr and Mrs Earl of Mrs Cal Davis of Newmarket spent a few days visiting her brother and his wife Mr and Mrs Gould Miss Lorraine Blackburn of Kettleby was the weekend guest of Miss Eleanor White r and Mrs Aubrey Wood and family spent Monday Miss Hazel Webb Toronto Barbie Blum celebrated her ninth birthday on Monday Jan 7 with her sisters Lois and Su san They went to Toronto for dinner followed by the theatre Mr Casey and family A stellar lineup in a stellar show Here are the principals in MGMs eagerlyawaited Tech- spent New Years visiting version of Show Boat based on the immortal musical play by Jerome Kern and Oscar in and opening next Monday on the Theatre screen From left to right Mr and Mrs Cliff White and Grayson as Magnolia Howard Keel as Galord Ava Gardner as Julie Joe Brown family spent the New Year with as Capn Andy Agnes as Parthy and Robert Sterling as Stephen Baker The big their son and family Mr and Lake Marie and Kin Athletic Association MONDAY JAN KING MEMORIAL HALL For election of officers and transaction of general business George Brown president Burt sectreas musical was directed by George Sidney and was produced by Arthur Freed Miss Gerry McDonald enter- Si taken by Roger little played by Wells They wore suitable The of King John and his India rubber ball written A A Milne Fogg while Suzanne lighted the younger when she read The Brothers Choruses were sung by Barbara Billings and Janey Walker Mr George showed comedy films Finally Claus arrived with presentor all from the Christmas tree mothers and teachers to the gathering Rev adctress United at ga meeting held last Friday- Weft He is chairman of Christian fellovship department of ciety The subject selected his pother for Christmas had with mother and four grotherS at for the with sni Wibnington hernia and Ohio For New Mrs Smaller guests atxbrid has been ill at his home at the He fe linRpoving around again soon Jfcs Arthur is to bed under Hie doctor daughter Mrs Bob Kemp Niagara Falls Kin this week RAVENSHOE Mrs White Weston Miss Jean Murray has moved Sympathy of the lhe to Mr Clifford Sweet and Mr John Shaw at last dji On December MK and her brother there iaJsc Jan the an nua rneefjng of Lake Marie and the speaker- was Your Assciatioh will be keep yov Ms ing Memorial hall at Hunter the society president officers and the business be transacted Officers Installed SPfe has entered its The installation of officers ji yv and a lull is Masonic Lodge day night by William Holies of past deputy o Dis trict and member of the aha a full attendance is and was performed m the organization TOe of King school board Jot the coming year Dr Robertson Represents- g ihe tives of 20 organisations were J Mr Jas present to see the installation of Harry as Ruling Master member Jennings is the Immediate durance Past President office for a term of three Other executives are Senior Most school boards hold to Warden Roy Boven Junior I senior Warden Douglas Chaplain George vsri and Miss Kay Treasurer Vor the annual Burns Treasurer Very County Hospital Wo Fred Auxiliary held at Junior fJfl Tuesday afternoon Jennings Mr Sherman Morrison came tor of Ceremonies Maurice London last to Senior Steward Norman I stay with his sister Mrs Alex Grant Campbell An injury to his knee Organist Ivan about six years ago is causing him class of King United- church at her home Wednesday Miss Margaret at the East General school f nurses afcjlhner guest last week of and Mr Douglas Eyersley A was held at the Ross the first meeting of the rJesff on January monthly fee each month Womens Society will be Ma atithe home of Miss Alice son on Wednesday Jan wiin Mrs presiding Evening Services January March will be held at Eversiqy Presbyterian on- Sunday at ninth line will hold oh Sun day the regular service- Wotherspoon the will resume Bible study at The study book is en titled Victory written by Neil l Ray Bart of All Saints Anglican will be hostess of the Auxiliary on Thursday Jam The branch meets on third Thursday or the month dodps hey ills Sqch glorious in you cook when you rich golden Canadian Makes many things so vtryeatifyJaglAiid wise know every pound of is with natural and a- tier living serve butter MtVCt MMf th Toronto In a few hours the the last goodbyes will have been said and we will be winging over the whitemantled country side to New York There we will board the Queen Mary and a trip that will last six weeks and take us into seven countries It take a wise man to say who is the most excited of the three of us For me it will be a return to scenes that were last viewed through the mists of war For young com panions it will be their first the Old World But before If any- further I better make softie Carrdil assist ant deputy My two are cham pion plowmen and I might add the youngest plowing team this country has produced Younger of this pair of a ftrtf the man win the horse of Trans atlantic class at the Plowing Match- is Timbers an stalwart from dinner of the tractor section of the is 24year old Norman Hill Toronto During- ffils trip to Great tain and the continent I manager and the events that befall us and the things that we see She trip are paid by Oil the of previous champion teams that Have made the transatfentic crossing f- Our trip will toko to Scotland nnd to and Sweden Gene and will take part in two plowing events United Interna I truly wJifii contestants nit the world will be well in fexoi of my mind during this trip meeting is being held to discuss the of world competition and I anticipate I have been authorized by the Ontario Plowmens Association to lis representative if meet ing gets down In talking tur key Some eight nations and ourselves have In terest in meeting and we will have plenty of problems to Iron out standard plow for compe tition mil of rules and a plan for rotation of plow ing silo and others But I will lei you afouil that in later lid tors when have had a to meet of the and gained their opinions I to he able to report on onie of ftgrlcultiiral wo see on our trip Riflbt now to tell you more my veiling J Tim bers J on of a plowmen In Ontario hearing that con find wan his father Timhern winner of the find In His trip to Bri tain camelled because of war Two of have won the award war Fred in and Robert Timbers in And then as if to keep it in the family one way or another last years winner Herb Jarvis of is Eugenes brotherinlaw Gene has been plowing since he was and has won numerous prizes in county and local com petitions When he was only his furrows led him straight to the top of the intercounty class in the International and a two- weeks conservation tour in the States Gene lives with his parents on their farm tot 18 concession at in Scarboro township Norman My second gold medalist Norman is hop ing to renew some Scot tish friend ships during pur tour Norm has been very ac tive in the If Hie Junior Farm ers for many years ami is president df York County Junior Farmers Last ioar he acted as host for two days to two of the four Scottish Junior Farmers who visited Can ada His Were both young and though he says It is meet fl both Gene and I strongly ho is Just as eager to check on the Scot lassies who also rtVado rip Normahi who storied plowing horses the ago of nine then switched tractors Wtceje years ago also conies by his skill ftirouKh family His father Stanley until a tew years ago wan Interna- judge Associatiorii years was himself plow- Norm was born on his fathers iJr0cro Richmond Hill nod 111 addition to helping lite father work the family acres acres which tohjiy80lf rents for mixed and Yorkshire bogs It is customary for the team manager to say about himself in this first letter here goes All the five boys in our family entered agriculture In some branch or another of my brothers tiro still farming My son and daughter and my soninlaw am all On tario Agriculture College gradu ates and in the farming industry They followed in my footsteps for it was In that gradu ated from I was horn on farm near and Imivo con nected nil my life one brief break was during World War when I served on officer in Homo was recently appointed of for Ontario mid during my with department I for years fiuperlu- of in Ontario For wiw or lhe Ontario A- now you know three of tWt Through thin weekly let ter of our truvultt youll get know bettor thlug from of and and their goes his family in the recent loss of his father Mr Thomas Sweet Mr Sweet has been a lifelong resident here and those who knew him will always remember his kindness and willingness to help everyone The boys from the school have been showing a keen interest in hockey again this season and have already had a few games There will be a meeting in school Friday even ing to organize the hockey games Those interested please attend Mrs John Keliington who re cently suffered a stroke has been getting on fairly well Miss Vivian enter tained a number of her friends last Thursday evening the occa sion being her birthday For those who were not at Sun day school last Sunday there is a contest now between the Reds and Blues Come and see which side you are on and help your side to win There will be Young Peoples meeting at Mount Pleasant on Friday evening Mount ion is in charge of the program Sunady services are Sunday school at am worship at pm Miss Patsy Morris spent Sun day visiting Miss Lorraine Blan ch a The neighbors of Mr and Mrs A Arnold met one evening last week and made a presentation to them prior to their departure for their new home la Newmar ket We are sorry to report that Mrs- Cains condition is much the same She is in the York hospital Newmar ket Instead of the usual banquet held by the WI members and their escorts they will have a turkey supper on Thursday ev ening Jan 24 at the Hotel Mr and Mrs Thompson and Miss of Sharon spent Sun day evening with Mrs A and family Mr Stuart Graham is spending a few days with his parents Mr and Mrs Dewey Graham JUST TRY THIS IN YOUR COFFEE CUP youre oraggj ALL WASHED IF Do you often feel under pr stowed by Accumulated body these symptoms There sign that your body needs the help Salts the healthy action intestines where food kidneys simply a gentle it 13 also it has the property of aiding the too in their job of getting rid of matter Thus this remedy works not promptly but for wtfWy Just try a tittle m your rooming beverage when See how you begin to feel all day every day KRUSCHEN SALTS at ail Mu note NOTICE The annual meeting of King City Cemetery Com pany will be held in the Masonic Hall King City Satur day January for the transaction of general business and election of officers All plot holders are urged to attend J B President Sec centre In Ontario was Mm J cat It on Wyi There first school farm In tin province JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Ladies Coats Dresses Blouses Millinery and Childrens Wear REAL BARGAINS Sale Two Weeks Only Sat JAN EVES MAIN ST I- Wear

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