’til 1 am. Tickets are $25. couple and include 2 free drinks per ticket. For more information and tickets call 833-6464 or 773-4603. Good Morning Group At the Good Morning Group February 26, Mr§. The King City Co- operative Nursery School announces their annual dance. This year it takes place March 8 at Eaton Hall, Seneca College. Cocktails at 8 pm, dinner at 8:30 pm. Food (a hot & cold buffet) will be prepared by the Gourmet Cooking Class of Seneca College. Dancing will be to the music of the Tony Columbo Ensemble, The King branch of the WI met February 11 at the home of Mrs. Ross Walker. Guest speaker was Muriel Wallace who showed slides of Paint Hills, Quebec, an Indian community, and told of the way of life there. Most of the residents live in tents, but almost all own snowmobiles. Whenever an airplane lands, everyone rushes to the plane to see if they have brought any fresh bread, a luxury and aIrarity} The Indians provide for their families by hunting and fishing, as the prices of commodities at the Hud- son's Bay Store are very high. Carol Williams of Merle Norman Cosmetics will demonstrate. Admission for non-members is, $1 and includes baby-sitting and coffee. Mrs. Cathy Hall and Mrs. Marilyn Munroe will be leaders at the February 18 & 19 workshop entitled “Baked in a Pie". The district annual meeting will be held May 13 at All Saint’s Anglican Church. King Wl ladies will be the hosts and the ACW of All Saint's will do the catering A fee increase was an- nounced. The fee is now $1150 and due in April. The next meeting is scheduled for March 11 when membersrwill meet at Colour and Contrast on King Sideroad at 7:30 pm and afterwards go to the home of Mrs. Elsie Beynon for the meeting. Nursery school A fashion show of spring and bridal fashions is being presented at Hillcrest Mall March 5, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $2.50 and include wine & cheese. Door favors and door prizes also. Call 833- 6812, February 9 was Com- munion Sunday at Tem- peranceville. and assisting Rev. Arthur Thomson were Elders Wilfred James, Ray Jennings. James Gillham and Wilbert Jennings. The junior choir was in at- tendance and sang “We are one in the Spirit. We are one in the Lord". A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Thomson. Dunning Ave., Aurora to plan for the World Day of Prayer service to be held this year at Wesley United Church, Vandorf. Guest speaker will be Mrs. George Anderson of Thornhill. Churches taking part in the 2 pm service March 7 will be Wesley. ’I‘emperanceville and St. Paul‘s. Oak Ridges United Churches. and St. John‘s Anglican. Jefferson, and Our Lady of the Annun- ciation, Bond Avenue, Oak Ridges. Aurora girl dies in crash Susan Kurth. 16, of Wells Street. Aurora. was killed when the car in which she was riding. crashed into a bridge on the St. John’s Sideroad east of Yonge Street in Aurora last week. The afternoon unit of the United Church Women will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Hare February 20. at 2 pm. Members of the afternoon unit met at the church this week and completed three quilts. The girl, a grade 10 student at G.W. Williams Secondary School, was sitting in the back seat of a ‘car driven by William Chepurny. 18, of' Centre Street. ‘ The couples‘ _ club World day of prayer In charge of worship' and sacraments are Elder Zoltan Katona as chairman assisted by Elder Margaret Ferguson, Members Bob Gillies, Rena Gordon, Joanne Hadwen, Thelma Hadwen, Elder Rosemary Hughes, Member Joan Paul, Elder Laurence Scott (honorary) and Member Muriel Wallace, the UCW representative. The annual meeting of the congregation of King City United Church was held February 2 following the morning worship service. After the appointment of a chairman, and secretary the minutes of the 1974 meeting were read and adopted, followed by the presentation of printed reports, treasurer’s report, the proposed 1975 budget and courtesies. The nominating com- mittee, in consultation with Rev. Grant Brown, con- sisted of Susan Branston, Dorothy Findlay, Thelma Hadwen, Bill Heaslip, Lorraine Pollock, Joan Rossiter, Lynne Rossiter, and Ross Urry with David Jeanneret as Chairman. In charge of Christian education is Elder David Jeanneret as chairman, Elder Glen Ferguson, Members Joyce Glass, Joan Henderson, Kay Lowe, John Manson, Gordon Orr, Elder Lorraine Pollock, UCW representative and Member Joan Rossiter, UCW representative. Tenders will finally be called on 26 senior citizen units for King City to be located on Dew Street. Schomberg and Nobleton are both in line to receive this longâ€"awaited housing. Church News King City United Church will hold their winter car- nival at Cedar Glen near Bolton February 23 at 2 pm. The carnival will include horsedrawn sleigh rides, snow-shoeing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, skating, and snow sculpture. Senior citizens will make use of the inside facilities. Tickets are $4.25 for adults, and $2 for children. The family rate is $14 which includes 2 adult tickets and covers a roast beef dinner for the adults and hot dogs and ice cream for the children. Tickets and in- formation are available from John Davids at 833- 5170. ’ Long Time Coming Valentine party was a happy affair. The crowd was smaller than usual, but those who attended enjoyed a very pleasant evening convened by the Ralph Carrs, the Jack Drurys, the Everett Phillips and the Eric Liversidges. Neighborhood notes Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred James and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings were among those _who attended open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson of Caledon East. Fred Boys has been housebound for a few days. and we hope he is soon feeling better. Mrs. Fred Hare spent the week at the home of her daughter and family Dr. and Mrs. Fred Weir of New Hamburgr Chepurny and two other passengers. David Blair, 17, of Wells Street, and Julia Koster. 15. of Ridge Street. are all in York County Hospital with injuries. All are reported in satisfactory condition. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holtz have spent the past two weeks on a holiday in Florida. According to York Regional Police. the acâ€" cident occurred when the eastbound car slipped on the icy road. veering into the bridge and then the ditch. in charge of adâ€" hmMHMWMe News Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jonnlnu Telephone 773-5892 ministration. finance and property is Elder Bill McWhir as chairman, Elder Marg Geisler, UCW representative, Member Quentin Hardy, Elder Bill Heaslip, Elder Art Johnson, Gerbers Strained (I Baby Food érâ€"één Beans lb. 39¢ Fresh Firesh Endive or Escarole ‘ Ontario Grown C.A. 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UCW representative and Roelly Niemeyer, UCW representative. Recording Elder is Mary Orr. Treasurer is Elder Art Johnson. Assistant Treasurer is Elder Ralph Bea]. . Presbytery representa- tives are Elders Glen Ferguson and Dorothy Findlay. Soft Margarine Cottage Cheese Oriole Lucerne Reg. or 2% Tea Biscuits Rice Krispies Kelloggs Christies Ritz Crackers Davids Social Youth advisors are Susan Sliced Bread Apple Juice 100% Pure â€" Choice Grade Ovenjoy White 3'65“ 24 oz. Loaf. Baked in a pie workshOp FBI Here are some excellent reasons Canada Gr_ "A" Beef that so many homemakers choose to serve ï¬ne tilt-Hit I'm": Isa'eway: 17 oz Pkg. 14 oz Pkg. Zlb. Tub 8 oz Pkg. Tub 1lb Sacred Heart *â€" Since the ladies of the CWL and of the parish found it increasingly difficult to continue with the church cleaning and maintainance, the parish council has hired the ser- vices of Terry McCormick who will look after the cleaning from now on. Branston, Doug Cooke, Edith Davidson, Mary Glass. Peter Kell, Yvonne Munroe, Valerie Munroe. Lynne Rossiter. and Debbie Urry. Elder at Large is Adam Davidson. Trustees are William Burlison. John Dew, and Murdoch McPhee. Two volunteer ladies have been playing bingo with the residents of King City Lodge every week. Anyone in- terested in coming along by†Essex V.P. Sliced I 1219 Side Bacon $429. 29 Our Top Quality 89¢ Safeway Superb Quality†8?‘ SafeWay Superb Quality Meat pies Schneiders Red H 79¢ Ground 39“ %Ib. v Smoked \n lâ€"â€"â€"â€" 59¢ Esse)‘( V.P. Cross Rib Roasts Cda. Gr. “A†Beef Semi Boneless Stewing Beef ï¬mloq Boneless and Cubed lVlUbdlll rlULUII ouucau lug French Fries __ I own HOUSE Tomato Cutsup 3 SPECIAL 1 Armour Corned Beef--- 9:ch , PRICE / Cheese Whiz 91129?‘ Sanitary Napkins Broccoli Spears Pure Jams Bluefish in batter Cream Cheese Scotties 200A2P|y Facial Tissue Belâ€"Air Fcy. Frozen Kernel Corn Highliner Frozen Boston McCain Fcy. Frozen Ice Cream Empress Asstd. Varieties 12 1| Snow Star ucerne ‘onfidents l Saleway s of bee! ades. you ea! ealmg McCain Frozen Shoestring Town House could call Joan Holloway at 833-5477. The ladies also need bingo prizes,. â€" old jewellery, and any other small items. All Saint‘s â€" After the recent vestry meeting the following persons were nominated and elected as church officers: Rector's Warden Al Rollinson. People‘s Warden Hugo Walker, Deputy Warden and Treasurer Harry Bishop and Envelope Secretary Mrs. Marjory Mondorf. Sunday mornings in Lent â€" 8am â€" Holy Eucharist in the chapel. 10:30 am Mor- ning Worship with dialogue sermons: a Lenten zoo â€" animals prowl the pages of the Bible with much frequency; often some major truth about the Sliced Kraft Processed 1 Gallon Tub Jars 2 9 % Sunlight 5 lb. 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