GROUND OBSERVERS V Borrowing it a sensible solution when it comes to so many springtime needs like getting your car back in shape paying bills home repairs the kind of money problems that are always sprouting up this time of year And you need look no further than the nearest HFC office for sound sensible money help The men and women at Household Finance are specialists in putting budgets back on a sound basis At HFC you can get as much as usually in one day or less If you have a steady income and can meet the convenient monthly payments you can borrow without endorsers To get that money problem off your mind simply phone or drop in at HFC today HOUSEHOLD FINANCE TO MEET AT PLANT WEDNESDAY MAY On Wednesday May the Ground Observer Corps of the has been invited to visit the new Frigjdaire Plant on the Golden Mile A topnotch speaker has been lined up who will talk on Search and Rescue He is Squadron Leader St route CD who enlisted in and served with the before returning as an instructor in 1943 Willi the Six Group on search and rescue is one of the top men in his field and knows search and rescue operations in- J side and out There will be a presentation of wings to those observers who have earned them and all Observation Post per sonnel are invited Observers from as far north as and as far west as Cooks and and as far east as and are expected In addition to the above it expected that there will be one or two interesting films And a plant tour Birthday Club are extended Common If Isabel Cohille INITIATIVE have never felt as some standard of perfection and that lfdn that girls attained to speaks dor people do that young pie today should live exactly as we did That is an impossibility To begin with they start with everything that their grandpar ents attained so late in life that had but a short time to enjoy it Even their parents did not have everything at one fell swoop They built up their present way of life which to be satisfactory must come up to standards as finances and op portunity offered Into this wellhoused well equipped and wellnourished way of life come the children of today Can you wonder that they are blase before they are it their teens that it is a problem to find something to interest them Do they want to hear the news They dont even have to read a newspaper to hoar the best and worst They can see as well as hear a play an opera a hockey match a ball a coronation or a circus Opens Hew Feed Plant Some Ontario through their central wholesal ing organization United Coop era lives of Ontario are now possesion- of a feed mat it fart till plant in Amendments To King City Zoning At Chamber Of Commerce Meeting In official Birthday wishes this week to wme Robert Stewart lo market years old on l them They even can see April new books in the movies Wayne William Wright herein lies the one fault I Newmarket years old on I f with the youth of Saturday April today They seem to have lost Judy Anne Allen initiative always having some rear old on Saturday April lo something to see Gloria Harrison j hear They are never cast on 10 years old on Sunday April Stewart Albert Wight Queens- ville 3 years old on Sunday April 29 Newmarket a They their own resources to invent amusements or projects I can remember the terrific impact the Bohemian Girl and East Lynn made on an impressionable child and the marvellous play and volumes far the perseverance and aptitude The five girls Frances and Eunice Nicky Glover Vicky and Patsy Walker received crests from our Institute Shir- lev Smith Judy and Bon nie Bain received their crests previously Brenda Glover and Nancy Ridley also belong to the club and made a fine showing It was good to see each girl show her choice of colors and ma terials for the project Taste and skill were evident in every choice It was good showman ship Minstrel Show Just a word or two about things that struck me as note worthy about this years Lions minstrel show First of all do the citizens of Newmarket realize what a gem of a comedian they have in Jack It would not surprise me if some enterprising talent scout came along and lured him from us He has the rare per sonality only possessed by a few great comedians of making peo ple laugh before he says a word He was excellent Then Id like to congratulate Gene McCaffrey on his conduct ing the chorus He did a good vcars old on Monday April I operas on these themes we pro- way he Zephyr years in costumes stage Ontario opening ycsicrdav the plant was unveiled by United Cooperatives of Ontario lo proximately Ontario cooper ative and affitialed farm officials employees an guests one of the warehouses and one of Hie most modern feed plants in Can ada the will supply In southwestern and northern Ontario The remaining SO co operatives in eastern part of the province presently supplied by United feed plants at and Peterborough The new plant will re place the two now outdated feed plants winch the United Cooper atives of Ontario own in With a 24 hour capacity of tons the new plaid will almost double the present rapacity of the two plints and will require less manpow er Main units of the new plant are a threestorey warehouse with floor space of almost square feel a modern office and laboratory silos with capacity of bushels and the mixing department Forty mixing ient bins and six grinder bins plus the silos the plant of the proposed levied zoning bylaw for the City area were dealt with a meet nil of King of Commerce on April chaired by the president A Hooper Davit chairman of the planniiif board of Kiiifj town ship and Kill Hodgson were present to answer questions arid to the revised zoning map of the King City area The amendment were made Zoning Map under the combined authority of the Chamber of represented by Bruce Hail of King City trus tees the school hoard and former village at of the township the police village where there is a water supply is ft with a minimum frontage of feet A commercial and i ntiij building has a total of not less than sq ft I In the commercial zone where there is no public water or sewers the minimum size of the building lot would be not less than sq ft with a minimum frontage of feet V The zoning map prepared by the planning consultant based on the map drawn up by the vil lage trustees presents a differ ent appearance from the one presented last fall when the complaint was the limitation of and the planning Mr Davis explained From that bylav went to J I town- expansion Since that certain land developments have taken place with the addi tion of more land acquired by Estates The colored f fchip fur of zoning map said Mr in to stand 10001 and up ill court final copies mid Mr Davis The or more homes Hi by tew were not available When arc- printed they will to ratepayers to be at forwarded job We particularly enjoyed j a total holdingcapacity of tlie ladies quartette Im not most bushels Mixing pretending to write up the show It wasnt possible for me to do so this year but these I could not let pass It is quite a feat to have kept a minstrel show going rv Wain Strt second floor Mill nd 12 to 9 pm is 1 CLASSIFIEDS IK TURNING YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH old on Monday April Richard Wayne Nichols King ston Nova Scotia years old on Tuesday May I Michael Newmarket a old on Wednesday May Dean Cecil Newmarket years old on May Terry VanZaiit Newmarket ears old on Thursday May Daniel Brian Newmarket 5 years old on Thursday May 3 Send in your name address age and become a member of the Era and Express club tings dialogue and music which would have convulsed the corn- noser and author but which gave us infinite joy However just last Tuesday at our Insti tute meeting I found as to what young girls are doing when the girls displayed their work One of Mrs Cecil Woods rooms was given over to their display cotton accessories to girls bedroom The chair seats drapes etc were in excellent taste and finished beautifully by these young needlewomen Their leaders Mrs Mrs George Smith and so many consecutive years deserves the success it has achieved It al ts done by a twoton travelHng scales Bulk deliveries of grata and ingredients to the plant are speedily handled by a pneumatic The new plant is part of a current million and a quart er dollar capital pro pram of United Cooperatives of Ontario In charge of the plant will be Alfred Waff berg manager of the United Co operatives of Ontarios feed Department Countytours to visit the new only exception taken was by Joe Gel terry of Es- He asked if the village would object to extending meeting it King City suburban areas farther Ratepayers will have an north to include the east half of to representation to Join and west of Keele St he would correspond with what is designated in the south east of the plan The result of the discussion was a motion approving residen tial suburban zoning on lots eight nine and on both sides the Ontario Municipal Board when the bylaw is considered Council is doing everything to press Mr Lucas to the bylaw to a public meeting Hodgson pointed out We are anxious to cooperate We are not pulling any tricks as of St This area extends Wedding United church To ronto was the scene of the mar riage of Betty Jacqueline Col- will he held later in bourne daughter of Mr those tours it is planned that Mrs Victor Toronto to Richard Tidman son of Mr and Mrs Percy Newmarket Officiating a Rev Kendall The bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in a fjr as the village is concerned he said It is up to you to ap prove the bylaw you have t3 live with it The bylaw differs from that presented to the public in Octo ber Mr Hooper read the amendments There is zoning for residential suburban and a conservation zone along the dumber river to the northern limit of the whole King City area Mr Davis said the planning board will consider the motion Smith chairman of King City village trustee board said servicing of the residentialsub urban area with water and schools is being closely watched He said if the colored portion of the map were developed three Mrs Roy Harper set a high white brocade dress with 3 k iff- Kl Z W WX S4P Sfc y farmers from a counties in Ontario will he visit ing the plant ftflKS j A J ft 2 j Si- fa 1 K5 ant skirt and matching jacket Her headpiece a pearl tiara held a fingertip veil of French illusion net Pink roses and white hya cinths made up her bouquet Maid of honor for her sister was Joan and brides maids were Margaret Thompson and Linda Penney They were dressed alike in cornflower blue organza over taffeta waltz- length gowns with matching feather headpieces They carried bouquets of shaded pink carna tions Jim Tidman was groomsman for his brother Ushers were Noel Ash and Ron At the church the brides mo ther received in a gown of rose Chantilly lace and a corsage of Talisman roses The mother of the groom wore navy sheer with a red rose corsage The couple left on a honey moon trip to Florida They will live in Newmarket In the residential suburban or maybe four schools would be single family zone the building J required He said the planning lot has a minimum of onehalf J board wants to work with the acre and a minimum frontage of village in giving water and ft A single storey house has minimum of square feet A single storey house has a storey house has a minimum of feet In the residential urban zone schools Mr Smith wondered if there would not be more advantage in lots in the residential suburban are rather than light industry Lht industry means the ground area of a single I you have smaller homes and storey dwelling would be not j need more schools The half acre loss than ft and more lots with than one storey house not less than sq ft The minimum size of a build ing lot within the boundaries of the large home gives high assess ment he said it was pointed out that indus try has sought locution but noth ing can be offered until zoning was completed Mr Davis pointed out that the zoning map was the one drawn up by village trustors which was accepted It was from this map that the plan ning consultant hid drawn his map Another matter up was laying out of key streets in HONOR Miss Joyce a May bridetobe was honored with a buffet luncheon on Wednesday April 25 by the staff of the New market office of the T Eaton Co at the home of Mrs Lloyd On behalf of associates Mrs village so that a Hill expressed the good will connect with the main- wishes for Miss VanLuvens Reeve Hodgson said no ture happiness A silver entree put in the village that dish was presented by Mrs Fred does not meet the approval of and Mrs Gordon Cole village trustees Also attending were Miss The matter of rail commuter Aurora and Mrs servtco was left over until the Douglas Pleasantville next general meeting which was aunt of Miss set for Monday June r ITS iA J VW r J ivi S75 t i i liiht wmptU Pontiacs CushionedRlde gives you easy chair comfort on kinds of roads Pontine is relaxing sort of car easy on you easy on your nerves easy on your pocket too One drive convinces you that is 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