MS3E A A ROBINSON HONE We have coal to meet SI Robinson Prop Slain Street Newmarket town I At 10WPMOD r Want real value at a rockbottom Its the famous Mara thon a guarante ed Goodyear built to deliver trouble- free service on your car v Seem today dm your old tire lOOCfOt OP TIRES 5 GARAGE PHONE MIAMI BEACH KESWICK CASE MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Council Report Cont Continued from page 11 and didnt think it fair that bound up My hands are tied the town should bear the cost j aid Mr King and no building Councillor William Davidson can proceed on the subdivisions said these people have a reason able complaint and claimed that the department of defence should move the tanks Councillor Murray said the policy of the government after war was that no more arm ories should be built because of expense Couldnt they build garages in She country for the tanks Mrs Morning asked Mr Murray If hangers were put up it need a hour guard to prevent them from being stripp ed Mr Murray replied Even if the hangars were locked up Mrs Morning commented Yes said Mr Murray Pins The Mayor Down Speaking again Mr J A Bols hy asked council What are the rights of the citizens Proceed- ing he directed a question to the mayor Did the department of defence have to approach coun cil to get its consent As the question remained unanswered Mr Bolsby said It could be within the powers of council to refuse consent Reeve Cook said he understood from information received that tanks to run four hours be fore repairs could be made He thought the department would be quite happy to cooperate with the people and have the balance of the tanks taken out of town Mr then asked the mayor if it were not a fact that the onus was on council The mayor then admitted that that was so and said the petition would be presented to Brigadier Purvis When the question came up at the new business stage Councillor King moved that a committee of council meet with the department of defence with a view to moving the offending tanks out of town The motion was seconded by Councillor Davis Still Stuck With reference to the question of getting amendments to the planning boards Official Plan which was holding up building on subdivisions Councillor King said he had been down to the de partment where he was told that copies of the amendments pro posed by council would have to at Bargain Prices SAVE MONEY BY SELECTING YOUR PAPERS FROM OUR SPECIAL MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE WALLPAPER STREET TORONTO until amendments are are still stuck Councillor Jones said they wore stuck Council bucks the planning board he said and the planning board bucks coun cil Were just wasting time The Window When a bylaw covering an agreements to allow Mr ArdiU put in a window that would project three feet over the line was brought in a long debate place On two occasions Councillor Moffat said she did understand what the agree ment meant The agreement granted Mr a year lease of town prop erty at a year but he request ed that a clause wheih would enable a future council to termin ate the agreement by giving- days notice should be amended The mayor drew up an amended which he said would be to Mr Ardill but this was strongly opposed by Council- Jones Murray and David son Said Mr Davidson If we ob served our bylaws we wouldnt be sitting here half the night and Councillor Murray said First we widen the streets then we narrow the side walks When a vote was finally taken the agreement those in favor of passing it were Reeve Cook DeputyReeve Murray and Coun cillors Davis and King Against were Councillors Davidson Tones Moffat and Murray The mayor then gave his casting vote favor of the agreement with Mr Other Business Mr Joe Harrison came toj council to ask how long he was allowed to stop to unload mer chandise to merchants Mr Har rison said he had been instructed by the police to move on Naming the policeman concern ed the mayor criticized him for directing the traffic past Mr Harrisons truck and said he not have told Joe to move on DeputyReeve Mur ray said the police could lc overzealous The mayor paid the matter would be dealt with by the police committee Mr Harrison brought up the matter of an overhanging tree n Centre St which he said was dangerous and the mayor said it he taken care of Coun cil adjourned at A detailed review of the for- will be given In Council Sidelights in next weeks issue of Aurora News Page Editor WATSONS FACTORY OPERATIONS START WITHIN A MONTH A bright red neon sign which says Watsons Potato Chips was turned on last Friday night to herald the opening of the first j industrial plant in the village of King City The massive mach inery constituting the frying is completely installed and was the The gd it may be a part of your very or you can dislike it so The Common Round By Isabel Inglis CONCERT AND HALLOWEEN Have you ever really thought powder out of a mop of hair packaging machines axe being completed this week and if all parts are ready operations should next week Stanley Watson the proprietor said Mr Watson plans to bring a master cook from the Toronto plant and to employ local help on the job For the time being he reports he cannot say how much labor he will require The building is almost completed and will have large electric outdoor floodlights Local contractors have been engaged by Mr Watson Bayliss and son have constructed the building Alfred has done the plumbing and water- main connections Norman Tay lor Oak Ridges has been charge of all electrical work When the final touches havej truments that we had no place We grownups who were priv ileged to attend school party renewed our youth as we saw characters strange and weird and lovely pass be fore our eyes There were ghosts and witches and elves and cow boys hunters and old timers com pumpkins and negro mam mies They were so well disguis ed that even had I known many of the children I would have been hopelessly at sea Mr guessed one child after another with a few hints as to grades until at last there was only one child left a strik ing figure in orange and black with only a mask covering the upper part of the face The child The Newmarket Era and Express HUH V4VVV j sari imiih Atoo of Block Also off PINE ORCHARD been put on the building and grounds Mr Watson will hold a public reception in the spring th over A Operating out Roy Allans Service Station CHURCH MEETING A meeting of all the ladies of the Christian Baptist church will be held in the church on Thurs day Nov at 3 to hear Mrs Smart Toronto president of the Womens associations- Era and Express classifieds bring results ELMHURST BEACH Members of Beach are asked to be present at the home of Mrs Little Miami Beach Nov at 2 sharp as there will be special business to with Please bring material for History Hostess Mrs Boyn- Airs The clinic was exceptionally well attended by the young mo thers and the babies Dr King and nurses were kept very busy KING TOWNSHIP HEARS APPEALS ON ASSESSMENTS much at it is uncomfortable to sit through a musical perform ance Like it or dislike it it has effect If you are away from home certain songs can rouse such a longing for dear ones that it is painful In war time songs and marches filled one with a burning zeal to do something for ones country And who has not experienced the quiet rest and comfort that comes from well loved hymns and anthems When Mr and Mr Smith undertook to form an or chestra they better than never smiled nor gave any clue they knew it had been a great to his identity so at last he had source of sorrow to us who had to tell It was Roger a little knowledge of string in- and he did a capital bit of acting Both in Miss form and in the upper school there was an excellent program Charles Greenwood conducted the older childrens program which con sisted of songs and readings In Miss room tho little ones also sang for us and one excel lent reading was given Then in both rooms refreshments were served In Mr Tregwins room we had tea sandwiches cakes candy In Miss they had soup cocoa and candy and as a top off a scramble for peanuts Then quite a number of the children stiil in costume went off see Elgin Toole who in cast had to be in bed Think of the fun His friends didnt for get him and lie had a share after all Both our teachers deserve the thanks of the community for very successful Halloween party Phone Mount Radio Despatched Cars For safe speedy service call I mi Heafehr ft fr rt often vtfl the cm DoddsKidnm Pills If rtr you have at Ottawas youll know In all fa only defeat fiavour Urn raooth goiaj At King township court of re vision on Monday in the munici pal office at appeals against assessment were heard by a ruling board comprising members of council and the as sessor Edward Reeve Elton Armstrong was chairman- Four appeals were granted in cluding an assessment changed from a public school assessment to a separate school section Six appeals were dismissed Two appeals were reduced and one was altered in land and proper ty assessment The main con tention came from new property owners who had improved old houses or bought new dwellings and thought their assessments unfair in comparison to neigh boring properties The largest reduction was 2000 given to Charles made on his dwelling which was assessed for Miss Freda James who owns acres on the concession said she had not made sufficient changes In a pioneer log house to warrant the assessment on buildings of Her land was assessed for When she asked why her taxes had been doubled she learned it was caused from an increase in the school tax although there had been no change in her pro perty and building assessment Her appeal was dismissed Although the court took no part in dealing directly with taxation those from urban cen tres who own land in the town ship found in many instances their tax increases came from school purposes One property owner who claimed her house was ready to fall down and that was too high was told she had the mini mum a on her dwell ing Complainants agreed that their land assessments were comparable to their neighbors when they realized farm lands are all valuable in the township Highest figure was 12000 as sessment on a property and buildings One of the lowest on the list was a balance of cents with a penalty of cents on a 200 business assessment where we could get together and have the delight of concerted work Then the opportunity came and how much it meant to us No one but those who love to play can know It was gratifying to see how many people were inter ested when we gave our concert on Oct in the United church in Aurora I think that anyone who has ever taken part in any public performance senses whether an is friendly or not That it was definitely friend ly and it put us all on our mettle to do our very best It was a varied program open ing with the march Sons of the Brave and continuing through with Waltzes the Syncopated Clock Trumpeters Lullaby Ex cerpts from the Little Prince and Princess and other numbers also giving the audience an opportunity to en joy the fine voice of Don Watson who sang The Lords Prayer and Land of Hope and Glory A concert is a wonderful thing lor those taking part It gives each player a choice to assess his strength and his weakness and the conductor opportunity to feel out the effects of differ ent types of music on an aud ience We are now beginning our Christmas Music and what could be better We hope to see Ml our friends of Oct 20 and all their friends at the next concert HALLOWEEN PARTY Is there anything more delight ful than a Halloween party my childhood days the joy of my heart was to dress up even If it meant hours of misery to my mother and me trying to get the flour I used for Williams and Paints j i Super Kemtpiie Main street Newmarket Our readers write the editor nlwrnyv but unci of writer moat be known to the BUTTER a lot autod fih of a ft5B heard MORTON LTD PLAYING CARD PREMIUM PLAN OMNy tar Cant win quiff rial MORTON BROS LTD Abottt It The Editor I put aside your thoughtful editorial on l Industry a few weeks back be cause I felt the urge to not only approve the direction indicated but more specifically to make a brief comment as to the desir ability decentral ization from the farm angle Subsequently I was very pleas ed to read in one of the dailies that according to the Depart ment of Trade and Industry a good and increasing share of the new Industries coming into On tario is being located in the secondary cities and the ambi tious larger town of which there are some decidedly dy namic examples throughout the province It seems to me that apart en tirely from considerations of de fense against bombing in war time or the inescapable traffic snarls in the major centres tho farming community has a very real and intimate relationship to tho principle described as in dustrial decentralization In terms of freight rates ie if one may say so better state of ruralurban population balance and bringing the mouths or the final consumers closer to the fields Moreover in these interde pendent days it need hardly be pointed out that in the bright phrase used by one of your na tional advertisers Every Cana dian benefits when farmers are prosperous that every spot of advantage in better bal ance as between urban and rural Canadians would flow right back to our town and city bre thren Finally there la a widespread tendency for otherwise and sophisticated people to take something In the nature of an exclusive urban copyright on the general terms labor and This of course is crammed with egoistic error one of the pioneer farm leaders put It with clarity and power They forget that the farmer is the principal consumer of the world that unless there is a free flow of manufactured goods to the the worker in the will be Worth art JEFF PLUMBING HEATING 111 MAIN NEWMARKET SPORTS 0 II UN Shu The most football same played in Canada this year didnt take on the gridirons of the eastern Bis Fottr nor the Western Conference Doubtless these pirn battles In Canada upper skin brackets had their tocldenls of But not the kind to which we refer SBxaeof all was played on big 19 Canadas nearest to the Rose Bowl game that hits the peak of United States college football And as In the it was college vs college and east vs west was of high sporting merit because it was de- feigned for a fine purpose that of establishing or heroes Canadian University of British Columbia sent its football team east to play McGUl The game was the first of what Is planned to be an annual event for the Winston Churchill tro phy grim old British warrior and statesman who defied Nasi air power at the lowest ebb of Allied hopes in the last JJorfd War gave his consent to of his name for a trophy There Is a trophy recordbook which will be In a com partment of the famous sculpture The a suitable receptacle for the fine piece of work Is by Dr Tate famed Canadian sculptor a work that is the property of the University of Pennsylvania and depicts with great vigor and vibrancy a charging football line Each year the auto graphs of the competing teams will be inscribed in the and It will become over the years a valuable contri bution to the history of Canadian college The game was played in the presence of two of the Dom inion most colorful mayors Fred of Vancouver and Camillien of Montreal Mayor Hulme kicked off In this the first eastwest col lege classic to aid the Canadian Paraplegic Association Simi lar to famous yearly Shriners Bowl games in San Francisco each New Years Day for the benefit of crippled children the Canadian Paraplegic Bowl game is expected to become an attraction with the game to be played in Van couver As the most sporting football of all In Canada this column heartily commends it for its scope Its sporting spirit and Its fines objective I T LIMITED 3 PRODUCE MORE ECONOMICAL GAINS You wont the weighty problem of getting your hogs off to market in short order if you BALANCE your grain with SHURGAIN Concentrate Certainly grain alone will get your hogs 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