Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), June 3, 1954, p. 16

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J KoUinr Correspondent Kin Mr J Grew with Plan Country Sale TAKES TO RAILS V I- p- husband Acker and sons were visitors at the Grew home entertainment in last week on behalf of the jubilee ffridflE at the present -ee- Mrs Stan- fey Auckland Mr and Mrs iGtinhjnfcuxujit Village Hit by Storm electric storm last Friday centred its force in King Sity when pydro pole fuses burned out on St extending Kong side A pole was struck by in front of Charlie and the top Hurst Into flames which seen for some Hydro V breaks wexte spotty in the dis- V trict Sparks flew from the telephone after Merlin Wilson cut off on a long distance At the atle farm 3rd line a power defaulted half the boused circuit and The yard elec tric bulbs were shattered inlyl A polished floor surface was laid in the Lake Marie pavilion in Memorial park during the Weekend costing 500 modern improvement gives an dance floor The Lake Marie Association has set up the program for the Dominion Say celebrations Thursday July in the park af ternoon and evening Mens and ladles baseball tournaments at pm have first prizes of and second prizes at 25 By group pipe music wrestling lucky prizes and free dancing foot races and other things make up the program which starts at I pm h Pottery Display There was a display of pottery work at meeting last week Mfcs the and Mrs Crawford a new member who is an experi enced worker in ceramics several pieces of pottery lie pottery class is the newest group in the Kingcrafts guild Reports on the country sale of handcrafts to be held by the Kingcrafts guild On October were given at a recent meeting held at the home of Mrs Over will contribute hand work for- the bazaar It will be held in the Maple community hall The president of the guild Lady announced that all articles for the sale must be received by the first week in September Accompanying each item must be a statement of the cost of materials used arid an estimate of its value Miss Marie Ball has returned from New York where she com pleted a three weeks course at Columbia university Miss Ball is on the staff of St Josephs Hospital School of Nursing To ronto Representing King City Lions club at the Canadian national convention at Quebec from June to 9 inclusive will be John Wilson Jennings and A J Gor don Their wives will accom pany them for the special events Mr and Mrs John OConnor and their young children To ronto have rented the Welling ton house Mr OConnor is with a group insurance busi ness and commutes to Toronto Beautify Lot The initial landscaping of the Kingcrafts lot St King City has been completed A double cedar hedge French li lacs and Chinese elms have been planted Bulbs will be planted in the fall The garden scheme has been planned by Lady Mrs Baxter and Mrs Denton Addi tional improvements will be made as more funds are made available Marriage banns were read at All Saints Anglican church on Sunday for Jennifer ford daughter of Mr and Mrs J Crawford King township and Robert Laird Borden son of Mr and Mrs Henry Borden Tannery Hill Farm King who are be wed on Saturday June in All ST JOHNS A concert va held Oil May to conclude the anni versary celebrations of Las- United church The guest speaker was Rev Hunter Toronto- The program included and instrument solos and duets Mr described Thorn ton religious play By the Skin of Your The chairman was Rev Visiting ministers who spoke briefly were Rev Edmund Maple Rev A Toronto who was of church years ago and Dr Archer Wallace After the program the women of the con gregation Served refreshments Donald has passed his third year honor history course at University College Toronto with second class Miss Lois daughter Mr and Mrs Harry King City was a bridesmaid for her aunt Miss Grace White The held in Howard United church Toronto oh Saturday May The brides parents are Mrs Charles Line and Elmo White Maple- Mr and Mrs Harry their daughter Mary and Jack Winn Richmond Hill were wed ding guests Bill Brown King City has enlisted In the for a term of years after passing his medical examination He will be posted at St John Quebec for training His friend Frank King Ridge who is completing his years will reen list Zoning Meeting King City village trustees met with the King township plann ing board and Gordon the municipal consultant to ad vance zoning for the village ami vicinity They asked the board to indicate what form zoning might take and if prepared to zone would the board draft by laws to that effect The trustees were promised that specimens of zoning bylaws used by other localities would be procured They will be studied by the vill age commissioners Councillor Douglas Wellesley who represents King township on the coat conservation authority took the conservation bus tour in the township last week Provincial Constable Earl Fort Erie visited his Art wife and three children for w days last week The visited his brother Douglas lesley Wood Dale farm Change Hour of Worship in Sunday June for the summer ffie service at Strange terlan church will be held at MS am The EVENING A The Evening A St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket closed the season with a social evening at the home of Miss Marguerite Roberts on May Talent dollars were distributed to the members for return in the fall Refreshments were served Era and Express classifieds bring results 1 Niotox DDT protect your yield ttV fc 5JK CRUSHE v5 auditor- Palette in hand Robert Pilot of Montreal top president of the Royal Academy poses beside his nearlyfinished mural of Revelstoke Park in British Columbia which will dominate the mural lounge of one of the Canadian Pacific Railways scenic dome sleeper lounge cars one pictured above Each of the newtype cars will be named after one of Canadas provincial parks and the CPR through the sponsorship of the Royal Canadian Academy commissioned IB of Canadas bestknown artists to depict the natural beauties of each of the par in mural form for the lounge which is situated under the upper level dome The Park cars are part of an order for stainless steel streamlined cars which when delivered will revolutionize transcontinental travel in Canada J- I HI J- Very cleai ftf- standard like new Priced to give excellent value A radio many extras Priced at an At amazingly low figure 0 mm The and primary children will be taught in the Vestry room by Mrs Donald She will be assisted by Misses Betty Arbucfclc and Don na Honor BrideElect A miscellaneous shower held in the United church rooms King City on Friday night recognized the approaching marriage on June of Miss Marlon Reg to James Kelly Calgary- son Mr and Mrs John Kelly BC Assisting with he were Misses Alma and Mary Mrs Aubrey Campbell Mm Bell and Mrs Bert convened the shower present ion for Miss Cross- was held at the home of Mrs Wallace Islington The with others wIhi were classmates of Miss and graduated from Womens hospital Toronto In presented her with an Irish linen table set Miss Crossley is the daughter Mr and Mis Carlton Cross- Icy She recently returned from where she has been on the staff of the General hospital for five months Prior to that Miss Crossley was on the staff the Kimnerley hospital MOTHERDAUGHTER BANQUET HELD BY GIRLS AUXILIARY The annual mother and daugh ter banquet was held by the Girls Auxiliary at All Saints Anglican church on May There were 28 present Special guests included Miss Constance Dominion G A superintendent Miss Toronto superintendent Mrs A A presi- CHEVROLET metallic brown Real value ma FORD or thoroughly and Mrs Jack All Saints church wardens and Rev Michel the rector In her first visit to this Miss of her trip to England ffijflfetime of the Coronation She attended a Commonwealth conference of girls groups and as a member of the Commonwealth commit- tee directed representatives Girl Guides and other girls organizations Miss showed pictures of the four of Kngland and Scot land Miss was introduced by Julia Bell local presi dent who also proposed the toast to the Queen Nancy gave the toast to the mothers and Mrs If Bell replied The toast to auxiliary was given by with Miss J Walker the leader reply ing v CHEVROLET In good running and are priced to give its your security a 9 pjl 1 Open House as of the anniversary celebra tions at the parsonage of Trinity United church Newmarket on Thursday May members of the congregation availed themselves of the oppor tunity to visit their new parson age The hostess was Mrs J She was assisted in re ceiving by the members of the parsonage committee Mrs M Hooker Mrs J Tod Mrs A Spear Mrs Elgin Evans and Mrs Ml Seldon Mrs Fred Leach and Mrs Charles Boyd Junior Evening assisted The house was decorated with Birthday wishes are extended this week to Carol Anne years old on Friday May Richard Joseph Evans New market years old on Saturday May Peter Aurora year old on Sunday May 30 Wayne Burling Newmarket years old on Sunday Slay Michael Smith Newmarket 11 years old on Monday May John David Primrose years old on Tuesday June Joan Stevenson Keswick years old on Tuesday June Roberta Ann and Gertrude Hunt years old on Tuesday June Terry Cain Newmarket years old Tuesday June Harry lfodgkinson Aurora 12 years old Wednesday June Shirley years old on Thursday June Betty and Billy Robinson Newmarket years old on Thursday June Thomas Hart Newmar ket years old on Thursday June Alexander Donald Booth by Keswick years old on Thurs day June Send in your name address age and become a member of the Newmarket Era and Express birthday club bouquets of tulips Iris primrose and of the valley were used as the centrepiece on the tea table Pouring were Mrs Hook er Mrs J Morris Mrs Frank Bolhwell and Mrs Wesley Brooks Phone fflteaaaeffi ID SER CLfNE Nl lite- WMffl c IOI W Custom made FREE Trend Tea Held At Eaton Hall Raises Funds For Cancer Work Main Newmarket The Trend tea at Eaton Hall held on May by King District and Oak Ridges group of the Aurora and District unit Cana dian Cancer society was a suc cessful event The generosity of Jady Eaton made it possible for to rural groups to share in rais- funds for cancer work The beauty of the floral ements by Lady Eaton the pleasure of the The many guests enjoyed hospitality of her home and lit the reception hall the received by Lady daughter Mrs Frank Mrs of the Ontario division and Mrs J P president of the Au- and District uniti embers of the Aurora assisted They were joined from Oak King arid district and in- Cecil- Mrs Mrs Mrs Cora Mrs Turner Mrs Daniel and Mrs I the lounge where afternoon tea was served were wall sprays of white and orchid apple The tea tables were dec orated with bowls of white snapdragons and red carnations Pouring tea were Mrs Charles Johnston Mrs J Mrs Ernest Miss Boys Mrs Mrs H Den ton Mrs- S Snively Mrs Jenkinson Mrs Nelson Thompson Mrs Cecil Summer- Mrs Glen Sawyer Mrs Bruce Davis Mrs Williams Mrs Mrs James Baxter and Mrs James Henry Twentyfour women assisted Miss Kay Clark convened the tea Refreshment conveners were Mrs George Harvey Mrs I Scott Mrs A Kelley and Mrs A- J- Gordon Ladies who drove their cars to provide transportation from King City to Eaton Hall were Mrs Sawyer Mrs J C Belknap Mrs Eric Johnston Mrs K and Mrs Austin Rumble Dr Cecil con vened the ticket group With him were Mr George Fish treasurer of the unit and A J Gordon Young men who were in charge of the car parking were John Lang- don Jim McDonald and Bruce Parker JUNE arii WILL Saturday York Weed Spray AGRICULTURAL HALL June SPEAKERS AND PANEL Dt I I IDENTIFICATION NEW SPRAYS CROP SPRAYING Ran PES MOTION PICTURES DEMONSTRATION ON WE FARMERS AND CUSTOM OP W Africuilural

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