Newmarket Era and Express, 15 May 1952, p. 14

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EEP rage The Newmarket Era and Express May King City And District LAURA PHONE KING at last week THE Garden Tractor Man OAK King Greens general store will re open this weekend Not a min ute was lost after the fire which destroyed the downstairs living room kitchen and upper storage room and contents last week Willing workers cleaned up the debris band of helpers will have the interior freshly painted and set in order for a fire sale The contents of both sections of the store were salvaged and it has been found that damage and 1933 arranged very soon the executive Mrs I A Mothers Day colored film Lambert of Maple vice- was shown at King and second president Mrs J Corson King Baptist churches Missionary Monthly and World when the special services were Friend secretary Mr J based on that thought Rev Mr second vicepresident and the minister was in the pulpit at WJ wee KJ church service brought credit to themselves and comm on June at their teacher Dons Wood Sunday at aML placed fifth in a class of 26 for children years and under in piano with 77 marks In the pi- E an architect class for years and Wife proposed comrnun- she came third in a class of a meeting of King with marks In this same Community Association at the class Frances Schmidt aged of Mrs A E Jams on and Janice Hodgson 10 each Monday May He made some marks suggestion on the type of t The associations chairman Donald Specht and the Mrs A Huston Victoria Square the guest speaker Mrs M presided and Mrs I Scott took the de votional The dedication ser vice was performed by the lovely corsage made by Mrs Kelley from her garden flowers Besides the hostess others pres ent were Mrs Archibald Mrs Ross Walker Mrs E F McDon ald Miss Winnie Boys Mrs Al fred Mrs Gordon and Mrs T Williams Little Linda Canney Toronto visited her grandparents Mr and Mrs Ray Burt over the week- dent who said Distance and j returning to Toronto on Wed- language are no barrier when prayer and gifts are borne aloft on wings of loving service when Terry Burt their son had a birthday For this oc casion his mother made a tooled won the extent of the blaze Te lo Mrs Gordon Orr sang and I leather wallet Mrs Jack Clif played a violin j Williams has been given a months leave of absence from her position with the King solo The accompanist for both was Mrs But for the swift action of the his first term this month Representatives of the Legion AU Tan Scott is completing and the Legion Ladies i M ifi m Buses are the real thing vhen your school or club is play ing a game or having a social evening out of town Theyre handy for shows and other events too If your crowd is large enough you can make your own schedule with chartered buses village fire brigade before the I arrival of Aurora and Maple fire brigades the loss would have been much heavier Wood used garden hose to quell the blaze that broke out in the of the nearby house Scores of men women and young people rallied to remove thing from the store and all the and household from the upstairs living quarters a magnificent public spirit and everyone seemed to keep his head on his shoulders declared the Greens King City Motors and Motors rushed to the scene with fire extinguishers People worked with no thought of themselves Green intends to rebuild the firegutted rooms at the back of the store Considerable dam- done to the roof of the main building Mrs Green was Toronto at the time and did not see the results of the until late in the afternoon fig was not aware of the fire which broke out about un til George Harvey inforrAed her at the bus terminal and brought her to- jjis ear There was no lack of water for the fire departments once the booster pump was attached to the hy drants r Wrestle at Aurora Carnival j The young boys of King City Wrestling Club will give a dem onstration of their training un der Coach Bob at Au rora Lions sports fireworks dis play and carnival on Friday evening May in the town park The amateur wrestlers will put on four or five bouts This part of the show will re quire minutes and coach Lcod hopes many from King dis trict will be there to cheer the local boys Those taking part are Donald Gordon Rodney Bell John Ron Fox Garry Galloway Richard Chaplin and Glenn I Buy Cookies on May King and Brownie Pack will sell cookies and deliver those ordered on of ficial Cookie Day Saturday May This is the only time the Guides and Brownie raise funds The cookies are made in Guide trefoil design and are packaged 30 to a box When a little girl in a brown uniform and hat appears all smiles at your door next Saturday buy her cookies It is the first time the newly organized pack has had Cookie Day While Mr and Mrs James Hock were on a recent visit to their daughter at Brampton Mrs Rock had an appendix operation at Peel Memorial Hospital Mr I Hock was just recovering from a j heart condition which followed their trip to Vancouver last summer He was in bed for a long time on two occasions Mrs Rock was unable to attend the bale display and afternoon tea given by the of the United church last week of which is an officer She and her husband arrived home on Monday Successful at York Festival I Three pupils of Miss Dorothy Armstrong who com peted in the York Music at Victoria College Auxihary Joe and Mrs pass arts course this month Art were l was agreed on a motion by Miss Esther of Toronto seconded H was a guest of Mr and Mrs McLeod and Scott Tan parents dur- j M tell the weekend With his sister College Toronto The speaker Mrs Huston j City Bank of Commerce to be K were absent of Rev A Huston Vic- her mother Mrs Dick Square spoke on the ex- Hams at Laurel who has poor periences she and her husband health at present Miss Alma had in the mission field at daughter of Mr and Mrs son House a far northern sta- Bert 3rd line is learn- of in an Indian the work at the King City reservation where they labored branch five years out of the they and Mrs I Scott who spent on Canadian mission fields among those to attend the The speaker described their ordinationinduction service at work at Nelson House We can- Strange church last Friday THE COW AT THE COUNCIL TABLE Were SMS HS si 3 mar- brother David who has been vfe sie staying at his grandmothers hall Mrs Jas Hunter at re- 1 covering from a bad attack of representing Ian will go to camp this summer Church Vacation School Mothers Day Christenings j Thu May a The christening of children organize for the Church Mothers Day is an impressive j Vacation School will be held service and six were baptised by Rev Martin last Sun day Wearing a beautiful gown sent from England John Freder ick Bruce OBrien seven weeks in King Baptist church at pm As this is a district project all who are interested in carrying on the school again this coming July are asked to attend son of Mr and Mrs Allan O- Building Program Extending Bnen Mary Smith received From the number of new baptismal rites at Laskay United houses under way this year and Church at the afternoon service building lots for sale the baby wore a sheer white em- of the village and sur- broidered in which his rounding district is likely mother had been christened crease sharply In the Kings- years ago when she was six weeks old It had been sent from Darlington England by Mrs Jane Smith grandmother of Mrs OBrien A large congrega tion witnessed the service in cluding the childs paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Fred OBrien and his maternal grand mother Mrs Kathleen Smith Also an aunt Mrs Smith Southwood Aurora and cousins view subdivision developed by John Dew he is building north forward to May but we can pray and continue to send out the much needed mission bales she told her co workers The Hustons have yearold Betty an Indian girl Jin their Victoria Square manse whom they are raising At the conclusion of the talk refreshments were served The collection amounted to 1815 Miss Mary daughter of Mr and Mrs and Kenneth were married on May at the United church manse King City by Rev Their attend ants were Frances McDonald and Peter the brides brother A reception was held in Toronto after the ceremony Presbyterian The Reeve and Council but Jim explained Lactic acid from spilled mitt flaying heck with my barn floor brought Bessie along to bear roe out said meaning darn right Battery acid doing the same to my floor said Bob Harris the garage owner It turned out that Tom Black the photographer Bill Short of the cooperative packing plant Harry Smith the laundry p Elmer Park of the metal works were having trouble too a id we were smart to put Vitrified Clay Pipe for our town sewerage system said the Reeve No trouble with acids or corrosive waste there Vitrified Clay Pipe gives protection because its bonded by fire inside and out Good investment that was eh Jim Moooooor said Bessie meaning You bet your life of his present home Wilfred Hare is getting along with his home Mr of Weston will build a granite front house and his friend Mr of Weston intends to build Others who have purchased lots in the sub division arc Mr Davidson Mr Travis and Mr of To ronto Mr and Mrs and Miss J Farther east on King Betty OBrien of Maple The bouquet of red tulips that adorned the church came from the garden of the Hunter family at and others were con tributed by Mrs Pearson Smelt- for the congregation Frank McCarthy excavated a basement but ran into quick sand and will have to dig his cellar farther north when mach inery is available He intends moving the old pioneer dwell ing he now occupies to the new site Originally the P Cross- re- At Teston church in the morn- ley home on the farmland it Mr Jenkinson christened Helen Linda four months daughter Mr and Mrs Ronald The grandpar ents Mr and Mrs James David son Earl and Stewart and Mr and Mrs Edwin and sev eral of their family were has been found suitable for building When the survey is completed Mr Dew will install water works He says there will be acres in the main portion of the area and acres to the rear which will likely he sold in in that church years ago years after St Andrews had been erected Mrs Scott the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Lawson received a copy of the Holy Bible given to the first bride The condition of Mr Floyd was still very grave dur ing the weekend following an emergency operation for rup tured appendix He is the hus band of Eleanor a daughter of Airs Arthur Welles- ley of King and resides in Bar- where he is hospitalized Mrs spent a few days in last week with her daughter who has five children Mrs Win Williams received gifts of flowers money a gold broach and other gifts from members of her family on Sunday Visiting her were her daughter Mrs Stokes Chamber lain and husband of and Mrs Carl Williams and hus band of Summit Mrs Mary McDonald and daughter Audrey of Toronto and her son Harry Williams and his wife of Earlier her son George of and Mrs Williams paid a few days visit Mothers Day Reunions Mrs p Stone was honored VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE INDUSTRY xr because of the annual sectional meeting at Knox Vaughan church on May when district societies will take part Miss Ruby Walker regional secre tary will address the morning session and Miss Laura overseas mission secretary will be the afternoon speaker All Anglican churches of the Toronto diocese are having a part in the centenary of the synod of the diocese and Rev Michell and Mr Jas Keens expect to attend the banquet at the Royal York hotel on May j fe On June AH Saints choir i 1 r The ceremony also formed acreages Mr Dew has chosen family part of the regular church ser vice and the choir sang When Mother Prayed A basket of beautiful flowers given to the grandmother by her son Earl Robson and his wife Joan was one of the floral decorations for the service During the afternoon at the the fourth concession home of Keith King City their l0 Mq will participate in the general service at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto when massed choirs directed by Dr will be heard Among of this district who attended the Cancer Tea last Friday at the home of Mrs St were P Mrs A Mrs J Coe Mrs Duncan Mrs Pong Mrs J Grew Mrs Johnston Mrs Geo Mrs Christian names for the now streets East and west will be nmerfelclt Charles and Melrose North south the roads will be ill l j and I Mrs named Miss Kay Clark after his young son who passed away and John street after his other son Mrs Laura Rolling Mrs Tom Proctor and hus band came with tu lips other gifts From Au rora were her law Mrs Lorha Stone and daughter Stone bringing a dec orated Mothers Day box of candy A grandson of Mrs Stone Jack Stone and his wife of Aurora presented her with a decorated cake Their daughter Jacqulino also came to greet her great grandmother A few days earlier Mrs Stone had a visit from her nephew Jack I Stone of Toronto and his wife Willi her daughter Mrs Proc tor Mrs Stone paid that you should not pick the Trillium our provincial floral emblem Since its leaves are near the fop of the stem they usually get picked with the blossom And as the leaves feed the root the whole plant dies of starvation Protect the Trillium it is part of your outdoor enjoyment a few days Mrs Kemp daughter of her daughter Mr Mr and Mrs Arthur Green and whilney who lives at Mr with Mr and Mrs Veres Niagara Fails came to help the Greens during the weekend and on Monday morn- THE BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO TORONTO WINDSOR by Jenkins which vid and Judiths grandparents Mr and Mrs W Orvis of Cross ing lots on the west side of Keele Street well the supper Bale Display and Tea United Anniversary The articles of and On Sunday May 25 its for a mission hale were on United church anniversary will be display at the King City United held morning and evening with church last week when the Wo- minister Rev in mens Missionary Society pulpit choir is be- have its membership and invited for the morning visiting societies share in the j dedication of gifts that go to Oranization for Sun herhie BC and Lake day school on Sunday mornings Alberta It was the first hale is under way There are a display in the Jong history of her of children who can attend the society which has sent out and teachers and classes will he quantities of supplies year after year The hale was convened by Mrs Carson Miss Lena Cairns veteran members of the There was a stock of good clothing for every age and a Tayelte A map showed where trie supplies are forwarded There were picture displays of work in the mission field must keep my cupboard well stocked for 1 never know when a call will come to outfit a child or a needy adult said Blocks Bricks KWell Tile Foundation Bases sister Mrs McDonald a niece of Mrs Green and her husband and little daughter Mr and Mrs Harold Boys of Whitby were Sunday visitors of their mother Mrs Wm Boys of Laskay At the home of Mr and Mrs j Frank McCarthy on Sunday were her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Win an uncle and aim Mr and Mrs Win Cove ail of Toronto With their guests the McCarthys served Sunday evening dinner Mrs Allied Silt was visited by her family on Sunday receiving flowers and presents at the home of her daughter Mrs Jack Gould Mr and Mrs Henry Mr and Mrs A j Gillham and Mrs Martin and Mrs found their mo ther in good spirits and fairly well Among the gifts received by Mrs Edwin from tier family on Mothers Day were a gold wrist watch a large basket of snapdragons and stocks a basket of white snaps and red and boxes of candy The Mrs Toronto was taken to Centre Presbyterial supply sec- Sunday where her rotary With her were others of Helen Linda More Production at Less Cost With Modern Equipment FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP TORONTO HAMILTON 400 MONTREAL DETROIT Ticket and Information at KING GEORGE HOTEL NEWMARKET Phone REOPENING Greens General Store a at WITH A FULL LINE OF REGULAR MERCHANDISE to the careful handling by friends and the fire damage to our stock was held to a minimum Several tables of damaged clothing and groceries will be on sale at and percent off regular prices All damaged goods cash t r son was christened Visiting at the home on Sunday were Mr John Karl Toronto Mr and Mr and Mrs Geo and Mrs Taylor To ronto- Williams president and vicepresident attended the on- of section i West Toronto at Oakvtlle ion May She was accompanied by Mrs John Phillips and gave greetings her district She will attend the annual convention of section Boston near Mil- ton on May On May Mrs presides at the annual meeting of her section at Knox church Vaughan Mrs Leonard Shropshire has been quite ill from an of and Mrs Ivan Sped it was suddenly taken down with red measles on Friday last They are improving Mrs A J Gordon was treated to a birthday party at the home of her neighbor Mrs Bert when two tables of bridge were enjoyed by old friends who took port in providing refreshments with Never before has a man been able to do so much work on a farm so quickly and easily New methods and modern mechanization have increased farm efficiency giving more per worker at less cost Uptodate equipment solves the farm labor shortage- Mechanized farming 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