Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Aug 1952, p. 14

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j Pag A King City And District Mrs I The cement blocks of Kin of Aurora is being keenly new club house are be ing finished and the onestorey building will be ready soon ten has been in charge J Wall stall the water service from Dew St If sufficient help can be supplied the building may be completed this year Located on a park site owned by the branch the will be able to accom modate of the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Excavation work for the new post office at King City was completed last week The will be feet wide and feet in length Construction work win proceed soon New Library sign large sign Library that has been placed on the little lib rary hail in King memorial park Doctors Lane is brightly painted in large letters When King City village trustees install standards to set up srteet signs It might be a good idea if a library sign were hung the standard at the corner of King St East and fibctors Lone- Many the dis trict have been the library building tucked away off the main street Mrs Jias at S where he takes over the music supervision next week He will be in charge of the three classrooms making weekly visits the school to conduct singing and music appreciation Mr Harris was approached by the trustee board during the summer v conducted the local school music with fine success a few years ago and the impression of his training has not been ten At that time Mr Harris enjoyed his work at King and felt that teachers children and parents displayed great interest producing good voices There was an interest too in music competitions which J be revived the children are adequately prepared Mr Harris replaces Mrs Rivers who supervised for the post three years to InterimModerator appreciation of his services as interimmoderator of Presbyterian charge Rev Weir was presented with leather travelling case- suitable for carrying his clergys robe papers by members of the congregations of West and Strange in July Mr- Weir acted for Presbytery until with Rev was A letter of thanks from painter to have job w read to the con gregations of the three appoint ments at their services last Sun day Mrs Fleet of Ottawa will come to King on September to pay visit to her son Arthur Fleet and family and Mrs Arnold Peter Brian and Grant were vacation ists to and Winnipeg re turning home last week after a very enjoyable motor trip and visit with relatives At they visited Mrs Peters brother Mr Frank Lett who is on the staff of the Collegiate Institute there Winnipeg they spent some time with Dr Norman ter and Mr Walter- Peter bro thers of Arnold Peter Carol Parker and Bill Cairns were among those to win third class ribbons at the aqua meet last Saturday Others from here may have won recog nition but we dp not have their names The big closing day arid final will be made this coming Saturday when the children from King and Maple districts who have attended classes during holidays will be done Host to Local King City sof minor leaguers at Strange King City arid will be transported If of charge to the Maple Leaf stadium on Tuesday Sept 2 About young with two adults in charge of of the three teams the guests of the the the Leafs arid Kent Cooke owners- the Ma pic Leaf club will visi tors are given free passes the league game The local Lions will provide the which will leave King City by six oclock It is expected there be two additional buses chartered for Lions parents and everyone who Is interested in lericburagjng the local teams Adult charge will be person for transportation and admission to the stadium Tickets can be pur chased from members It is hoped a will pa tronize King STgbt with the Maple Visitor front Wf It was years since Mrs Burl of Winnipeg her brother Mr Burt and on Sunday- she arid her son Tor rance paid a- visit- at the Burt horn Toronto Mrs Burt is staying in the city and will and his wife there she for the west again As the former Ivy of Toronto served as a missionaryiatlc Larbtige nor- Saskatchewan where she married Burt who was a factor with the Hudsons Bay Co She had by caravan to the north when she first went as a missionary- sent but by the Toronto vV A diocese This was arduous for young woman but later after she had come to Winnipeg where her born she made the trip back on one of first north ern air routes requiring only on hour and a half Her son was three weeks old at the time- Other visitors of the Burls at To HI Buyer John Kemp of Richmond Hill has purchased the Cadden property fourth concession at King and from Bert 3rd conces sion For more than years it was known as the home and included four acres of land originally taken off the farm The late An drew Cadden passed away at an advanced age last December and it was here that his only child To go back further in history Mr of Lake cox built the house years ago after he and his bride lost the original house from fire Mr Ash had purchased the first dwelling from a Brown and he the property was settled oh years ago Mr Ash sold toMr about years ago at the handsome price of a good deal those days It is a frame building comprising seven rooms and was the lookout post at the turn the roadway After the death of his wife Mr who was- a King mail carrier if or years lived alone until he went to live with his son a year before his death Mr Kemp is busy installing elec tricity in the house and intend making improvements Already he has levelled the grounds The Kemps have a old daugh ter who will attend the local school her home on Sunday Mrs Stewart enter tained her sister Mrs Bernard Ling of New York City and her aunts Misses Clara and of Stratford Mr and Mrs William Thorn- son of observed their wedding anniversary on Aug J4When William Thomson married Hazel in Aug ust the wedding was held oh the lawn at the- farm Planning Fail Kingcrafts group conveners are organizing plans for coming years work A meeting of the leather group was held at the home of the convener Mrs Stan Hunter on Aug The purpose of the gathering wasfo determine how many are likely to compose this group what type of leather craft they would like to do and what in structor they want It was de cided that Mrs Hunter and Mrs Newmarket but has lived with her daughter Mrs since she retired from active housekeep ing Farm Sold Mr Frank Newton line has purchased Bob farm con and King and Vaughan town- line and will take possession in the fall The Riddells will to their farm street south of Aurora acres which were formerly owned by- Mr change means that Kinghorh school will lose Don and Janet Riddell who will like ly attend Aurora public school Mr and Bobs parents have been on the Aurora farm for the past two yearssirice their son took home place south of King village Bob has been work ing his and the move gives full time on the Street- place- ana daughter Hilda in Toronto last week staying with Mrs James whose husband was In the Parry Sound district oh a fishing holi day Mrs and her father Mr James journeyed by train to spend the weekend at- the resort hefore her husband re turned home Frank of spent a week with her friend Mrs M Their friend ship began the late and his wife store in King City iri what is now Greens General store Mrs is an ardent member of ticultural Society and grew fine flowers when she lived at King Clifford Douglas manager of Farm Now Scotland is slightly improved from treatments for sciatica Which has kept him from work more than a month Shower For Cairns On Friday evening Helen nice Cairns Kennedy St Auro ra was completely surprlked to find nearly 30 former school chums and friends meeting at her home to present her with gifts In a variety shower arranged by Joan Aurora and June of King Her mar riage to Howard Dale Agar of Richmond Hill takes place on Saturday Sept at Kmg oclock Ruth and Scott of King were among those present Mr Agar helped his fiancee open the gifts Refreshments were af terward served by Mrs i Cairns the bride elects mother The groomelect is the son of Mrs Agar of Hill and the late George Agar The young couple will live in a new home that Dale has built oh the of King at the south townline Win Couple Ride In Style rctj Roy Interview awards The child- on Tuesday fuller meeting of twice weekly by King City Lions g the home of Mrs A at Stag Party for John Prihgle It was also decided that paid a visit nc instruction should be le They were moored here friend by a teacher of leather her niece Miss Elsie fSrrtkW S craft arid that the Mr Run i ins honor at Glen Echo last Saturday i the leather group new mem bers are requested to attend the meeting on Sept week the weavers will arrange a meeting when the convener Miss Evelyn Courtney the of Grandpa King Jack iSftl Wilson and his wife of up ll brother of the groom- elect was among the guests who presented him with a bedroom electric clock The son of Mr and Mrs Stanley of will meet ill borne of Mrs eon Vautjhpn and Mrs Kingcrafts Frank Harris of Toronto J5 n prJsent with Mrs Williams re- group Anil the rumors turned from three weeks were being at Pleasant Point Sturgeon a lean Wednesday Sept Lake visiting her brother Dun- the ilh of The bank If can and his wife at will be held at the their cottage- Mr If president spent JoUdoJl ntb Tea at home with niece Mrs Bill sc lie at twd Mitchell Mrs J A puttings to Summit View restaur Nursery School Sen Jefferson for one of Law mi The opening of the second term of Mrs Jacksons school will be hold at her home in King Sept at am alien of children three to five years of age may be made at The from 9 through Friday in the regular school weeks Jackson had last term find the closing My when parents friends was a thrilling experience for the children iyj Reffelft- trustee S King requests children commencing with the secretary Burl his oil -King- St in King City when school will decide up to will be admit policy laid down by flio has rente famous ehickcn dinners Ray James spent the weekend with his friend Don of King Ridges Frank a brother has joined the and leaves this week for training at friends on opening Aug followed lhc directors lunch eon and formal opening by Hon Vincent Massey governor- general The tea was given the cony of the Womens building with 300 invited guests In tendance Receiving during the afternoon were Mrs Northey Mrs Robert Saunders A Harris Mrs David A treat Frank of the of Controller Balfour community has also enlisted in the arid wilt train at Dr and Mrs Jim Snelgrovd J Seagravo wife Westons mayor The was Infdcmnl and very- pleasant Mrs will moved from King to Spring- afternoon tea at the field Mass June will move Sept International into a new at Banks arid National Health pay Aye West by Sep j Carson hold ii small family at I Mr and Mrs Ken White ore planning to leave the viJlago and up an at September- The home home of the brides Mrs since their marriage on tt- and son that children of Woodstock were years old by visitors the home of Mrs Dan cause there are some whoso last week They spent sixth birthday falls soon after the opening day at the that date the number of those Mrs Rowlings to be admitted would depend eh- Mrs Stewart has return- on the accommodation from a ten day with her seniority to count Mr Burt relatives at Stratford and i will receive registrations Her brother Archie smart in a wisteria dress which convenience of parents of and her brought out the color of pink City homo last when her Mrs Graves of and sisters Mrs Walter Couch Dave of Mrs Howard on anil frank of theday having supper Mr and Mrs Carson jSr and Mrs Jack Carson of and Mrs of King City joined the party Mrs Graves who Is ycurs of age Is the life of the party With neither a pain or to mar her good health site was looking remarkably League Strange sof club of boys from Strange are proud winners of King City Minor Baseball League- Each player will be awarded a crest given by the Lions who sponsored the league They defeated the Temperance- ville club on Aug 20 at the fin als played before spectators In King Memorial Park to Both teams had won a game each in the two but of three playoffs after King City boys were by losing two successive games John of Richmond Hill umpired the fastmoving teenage contest One or the first moves the newly organized KC Lions club undertook this summer was the formation of a league for boys under IS comprising Tem- King City Strange- Jen nings chairman of boys and girls activities has been assisted by 2nd vice president Jack and a committee Commencing oh May 24 games A wedding with an unique bridal party procession which braved rain showers was held on Saturday afternoon when Mary eldest daughter of Mr and his wife Lilian Fer guson was united in marriage to Richard Buckle a young district farmer Rev Presbyterian minister at performed the cere in the home the brides parents The only flowers used at the scene were standards of were served on vaiiegated gladioli Given away her father the bride just prettily attired in sheer white organdy with white hat Patsy her sister was bridesmaid wearing a fitted blue organdy street length dress and hat The tall groom wore a navy suit and suitable music was played by an accomplished pianist After the ceremony the sun broke forth and the guests wit nessed ah unusual bridal pro cession Seated in an old buggy devoid of paint and cushions the were drawn by a farm tractor driven by a friend of the groom But the weather Was again temperamental and as rain poured the groom held an umbrella over his bride Next in the procession was an old jeep driven by a young lady Sealed on carpetcovered engine of the vehicle Were the brides maid and her escort From the axle of the jeep clanged cow- After touring the town the sun shone once more and re the garden terrace Afterward the couple left in their car for a honeymoon trip through north ern Ontario They are how re siding on the grooms farm near Miss Alice Ferguson grand aunt of the bride and Miss Carol of King City Mr John Ferguson her cousin with his wife and daughter Joanne of To ronto were among the guests Mr Ferguson came from vaca in district- to take his aunt and Miss to the wedding CORRECTION The picture appearing on this page last week under the head ing of the King City Lions club Was wrongly entitled The pic ture showed members of the Oak Ridges Lions club The editor regrets the misunderstanding out of which the mistake arose TIRE MAN SI man err ROM AH BUT IT TAKES A WOMAN TO Prow A were held oh Wednesday and Friday evenings weekly During the season Mike Gillies and Harold coached west King teams Jennings the Temper club assisted by Charlie shaw Arnold Peter coached King City John and Clarke Archibald have been umpires and Jack kept the scores Three brothers played in the Strange team Louis catcher Francis first base Ed as right fielder replacing Bobbie Anderson Bob pitcher Don 2nd base Ross Gillies 3rd base Doug short stop Ed left field John Busby centre field Freddie man pitcher Garrett Harrima catcher Ronald Baker 1st base yrics 2nd base alter nate Phillip Morris Mike Burns 3rd 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