Newmarket Era and Express, 17 May 1956, p. 19

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King City and District Mrs Laura Rolling Correspondent Phone King The date of Orient Special music by tho has been set forward to May evening at the home of Mrs J C Shepherd Presbyterian jnanse Keele St when the an- bale will be Services are held at Kversley JPresby terian church third cession at am on Sundays lfcnd will continue at this Indefinitely Rev J Shop- the minister then takes service at Hi Pauls church Kiwo mites north of Noble ton at choir will be given Mrs P Ritchie Aurora en tertained the WA of All Saints Anglican church at her home last week Mrs pre sided at the monthly meeting Report of the annual Toronto Diocese of the were given by delegates Mrs P Harris and Mrs Harry Cunningham At Life Members session the passing of Mrs of All Saints was among those remembered am Preaching Mission Rev J Shepherd City a preaching mission the Presbyterian Church in which commented on Sunday evening May in Wells hall will continue the services until May ex- Saturday evening The g ministers of sacred song are Mr i and Mrs Howard Baker The annual mission bale played at the monthly meeting of King United church once again n manifestation generosity Several guilts and cot quilt were in the display which has been packed and sent the College St church To ronto for distribution Mrs was i the president pre resided United Church Anniversary t Since the anniversary of King City United church five years ago there has been an ex pensive increase in membership congregational attendance Sunday school has develop cd from to more than and I departments of the church have enlarged The A is now an organization of over members A mission band and have been formed since 1951 On Sunday May services be held 11 am and The moderator of the United church Rev Geo be guest preacher has just returned from the fn York Festival Singing The Fairy Ring at the York Music Festival at May pupils of King City school grades 3 to plated second with marks in the class of five rooms public school of not more than CO voices Keswick school placed first Mr Harold Jones the ad judicator commented on the nice tone good balance of parts and the good attempt to catch the spirit of the song Mr lyd Harris local singing super visor was director Some Loyal Hearts unac- for fourroom school gave the children Hi marks as the only entry Scout Assistant Appointed Mr Douglas Kings- view subdivision has accepted the position of assistant scout master to Stria Roots who suc ceeded Douglas He was present at a meeting of the scout group committee at the home of secretary Mrs George Wilson and will be registered with York Central District this Mr has had four years experience as a scout leader in England Mr Frank Powell King City has been ap pointed as public relations offi cial between scouts and parents Scoutmaster Stan Roots has offered a site on his property for a scout house which will be built by the troop this summer and furnished with equipment made by the Christenings The Homing Instinct the appropriate subject of a sermon preached by Rev II to the congregations of the United church on May At King City young children received baptism Donna Bever ley Campbell daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex Campbell Carol Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs Allan Joanne Elizabeth six months old daughter of Mr and Mr Donald Erie James son of Mr and Mrs and George Scott Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Dave Anderson William David Murray son of Mr and Mrs Glen Murray of New baptized at the church the church Susan Aileen four months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Win received baptismal riles Plans For More Homes In Three Subdivisions At King City Preliminary plans to develop 320 residential lots in the King City area vere presented to the King township planning board One subdivision of 35 acres limits and continuing from the with building lots is on vac- Dew subdivision The prelim land formerly owned by John Daw and Ross Walker lo on May by three subdividcrs south of King St and east Two are within the corporation of the police village and one lies beyond the southern limits The garden lands have approximate ly 230 acres Ten Year Old Girl Hit By Car At Bond lake Sherrie Clark 10yearold daughter of Mrs Brad More of Bond Lake was knocked uncon scious when she stepped in front of a truck driven by Fred Mc- 2 of St on Sat urday afternoon was admitted to York County hospital with head in juries shock and severe con cussion She was transferred to the for Sick Children Police said that was southbound on No 11 highway when two youngsters who had been standing on the shoulder of the road started to cross the highway He put on his brakes as soon as he saw the children but was unable to miss told police Constable Waller Farmer of the Bond Lake detachment investigated the accident No charges laid of St in direct line with Gardens subdivision The village trustees have given tentative approval and the plan ning consultant Gordon ham has proposed a through street south to the Street highway The street would be possible by the purchase of Trus tee Barkers home on Other persons concerned in the change would be consult ed The lots have a minimum frontage of feet by feet depth Houses will be square feet minimum to square feet Consent of village trustees to build houses this year has been given Valen tine will redraft his plan show ing street plans and confer with the planning consultant village trustees and school board and refer again to the planning board A smaller housing subdivision of acres belonging to James Crook Is located north of King St east to the easterly village sketch showed lots on foot frontage and a reserve area for the township Mr Crook and his solicitor Miss J Jan- sen were advised to discuss the proposal with the planning con sultant and report back to the board The more pretentious of the three subdivisions is on the Stewart farm south of the village limits A layout of the farm was shown by Palmer of Vill age Developments Engineer A properties comprising farm or and Davidson the owner The property of 186 acres extending from to St has a plan for lots The westerly section has half acre lots and the easter ly one acre lots Called a Town and Country subdivision houses in it will be feet minimum floor space for bungalows valued from to 20000 with no row housing in the scheme A wind ing road connects Keele and Streets and 18 acres is reserved fur township purposes King City water supply will be sought with the developer contributing toward a second well and pump at the source of the supply Mr Palmer will confer with other subdividers on a pro rata basis of contribut ing toward water There is a policy said plan ning board chairman Bruce Davis that subdivisions within a half mile of King City are re quired to hook up with the mu nicipal water system Consult village trustees said Reeve Wm Hodgson They have a resolution that water ser vice cannot be supplied outside the village limits King City is thinking in terms of taking into its territorial limits a development of this type but only on the legal aspect of how much Mr Davis pointed out Land around King City has become a speculation market said Ernest Smith chairman of the village trustees There will be no exploitation as far as I am concerned he said Like the township office am with real estate develop ers every day We could make mistakes which could never be rectified therefore the board will control annexations a slow rate Development he said must not get out of hand otherwise the village problem of providing services will be terrific until an enlarged svstcm is worked out The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Slay 17 Page Christening Robe 100 Years Old Mr and Mrs James Hunter entertained a family gathering of 35 and their minister Rev and his wife on Mothers Day to mark the christening of the first great grandchild Susan Jamie- son four months old daughter of Mr and Mrs William Jamleson Aileen Scott Susans grand parents Mr and Mrs Scott and her uncle Jim Scott were also present On the paternal side of the family four generations were represented in the presence of Mrs James Rae the great grand mother and Mrs Archibald Jnmicson Toronto the grand mother The baby wore her great great grandmothers chris tening robe brought from Eng land a century ago It had been worn by Edith Wells who be came Mrs James Scott the great great grandmother It was also worn by Susans father and by her mother Scott Jamie- son when she was christened Sisters and a brother of Mr Hunter the Lome Scotts and the Laurence Scott family were among the guests BOOK MUSIC Stationery Greeting Cards etc Agent For Era Classified Ada THE MISSES WOOD St Aaron Make It A Habit Meet Your Friends At The O D HESS Drug Store Two Graduate Pharmacists St Aurora Tel PA Calls Telephone PA Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE St Aaron Telephone PA For Friendly Personal Service AURORA En and Express Classified Bring Results Wins Honor Kin Miss Hetty Cunningham daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Cunningham has the unique dis tinction of holding the Honor Icing which is the highest award given to a monitor of the Girls Auxiliary of the Anglican church Holly belongs to the A of All Saints church King City and has successfully com pleted the program of tests The award was given recently at A festival of the Toronto The auxiliary will hold an afternoon tea in the parish room of the church on Saturday after noon June Kingcraft Open House On Wednesday May mem ber of Kingcrafts and their friends will participate in open house at Kingcrafts House The executive will wel come the gathering rind show the modern new building to the visi tors Some craft will he on dis play The building has been complet ed in the laying of the tile floor ISir ivi Lake Wilcox Couple Injured In Yonge Crash Mrs Elsie Ward of Lake Wilcox and her husband Clif ford Ward treated for face and head cuts shock following a headon collision be tween two cars on No high way at Elgin Mills on Saturday evening Carl of Oak Ridges the driver of the northbound car was uninjured He was alone Mr told police that he had started to pass the car ahead of him when it pulled into the passing lane He swerved to miss that car and hit the one driven by Mrs Ward No charges weje laid Constable Stewart Butler of the Lake detachment investi gated the accident in the work room The King Hug a pictorial scene of the vil lage made by the rugging is a wall tapestry hung from a wrought copper bar donated by Sir Ellsworth He also gave the bulletin hoard The wheel given by Mr J I Tory is ready for use The curtains for the craft room made on a large loom in the auditorium by the weav ers have been hung The walk has been given by Mrs If Denton On this oc casion there will be a garden sale of plants Charles Shields who Is attend ing a high school in Montreal ar rived home for the Mothers Day weekend to visit his mother Mrs A McLennan third conces sion Mrs J Archibald King City was remembered by her family when joined to observe Moth ers Day with flowers gifts and best wishes- Aubrey Archibald his wife and three daughters Mrs John Dew and Mr Jim of Mr and Mrs Jack of Tor onto Mr a d Mrs Melville Hoover and her fiance Ken Holies and Clarke Archibald and family of King City with Mr and Mrs Archibald made a family gathering of Mr and Mrs Hay Hurt have a new granddaughter born to Mr and Mis Torrance Hurl Tor onto Mr and Mrs Harold and her mother Mrs Fred Douglas were guests at the wed ding of Ross Douglas son of Mr and Mrs Frank Douglas eighth of King to Marion Kitchener only daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross Kitchener of King The wedding was on Saturday May held at the brides home young couple have bought a home on Dew St King City Dr Hardy has purch ased the Glass home on King St opposite the King City bakery from W I Glass Mr Glass a lot in Gardens sub division where he will build a new home Dr Hardy lakes pos session by July 1st He will build an attached office hi the house Dr Hardy came to King City Over ft year ago Mrs Fred has relumed to her home on King St East after being with her daughter in New York slate and another mar ried daughter at North Hay Mr and Mrs Aubrey Marshall Strange community who were married on March were given a presentation dunce in hall May It when they received a community gift of an electric coffee percolator John eldest son of and Mrs 1 King City has seriously ill in the Hos pital for Sick Children Captain Ross Sinclair and wife Toronto were weekend visitors the home of hi sister Mrs Williams Mrs J Shepherd will re ceive with Miss Jessie who will he hostess open tea and bake sale at her home on LOOK AT THE In any model you you am a trudUiuiuiUy liner V8 by lending V8 In nay model from to you can a V8 or Six tho ownerproved roadproved Cost Gutter Six Whichever you choose V8 or Six you got the indiwtryH lino- up of engineering With modern power you get more power dollar mm go from every gallon of tower every mile you drive LOON AT THE SAFETY THE Ford Truck brings you windy of Fordpioneered 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