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Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Sep 1956, p. 1

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mm TWO CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE FOUR AND FIVE NEWMARKET ONTARIO THURSDAY SEPT NO SINGLE COPIES 10 CENTS EACH In Province To Assist Bunding Sewage Disposal Plant Council unanimously support ed the towns application to the Water Resources commission for assistance with a sewage dispos al plant The resolution which was Introduced by Heave Edward and Councillor Alex Hands called for participation by the commission in the construct ion of the plant and necessary interceptor and trunk sewers and in its operation Mr explained that the province would if it accept Newmarkets application build and operate the plant and main sewers but that the internal pickup would remain the pro perty of the town The town woutd make a charge on all us ers of the system based on the a- of water used It would ho the town who would decide what the charge would and how It be collected Press For Drainage Work More Rains Cause Washouts Another letter is being sent firm of planners in Toronto which promised to rectify drain age conditions at the subdivision Newmarket It had appeared thai amicable settle ments had been made and that all would be well lor the resi dents and for the- town But nothing yet has been done Tuesday night another cloud burst caused ditches to overflow driveways were torn out and part of the roadway on Queen St was washed away The firm had requested that the town engineer send a letter outlining what work was requir ed in the area This was done and council assumed that work would She added that the chairman of Said Councillor We the roads and bridges committee seem to be getting the runaround is a quite capable man again He said council should Councillor said that if write another letter to the the deputyreeve had not been firm tell it of its obligations away all summer that she would and warn it that more action know the full details of the situ- would be taken Mrs said she thought things wou ld work out when the proper people said what was to be done you mean said Councillor He pointed out that the plan ners already had been told by Mr what was needed in the subdivision The drainage prob lem has been caused by the gen eral contour of the land not by Mrs said she improper culverts it was found had kept in close touch with Councillor agreed with everything that had been going Mr and said that a con- on but firm letter should be Then dont understand whatlsent again to the planners Five Staff Additions At Newmarket High f L Mayor Glad man explained quickly It went as far as passing a resolution last week delete the firms name from a previous resolution Previously council had includ ed the name with that of and associates when it decided to suspend all negotiat ions until the drainage problem was corrected At that time Councillor Glad stone said it was ironical that the name should be with drawn since the onus was on the control of the town which designed the j Vision sometime ago when the town was considering building a plant with out provincial assistance it was felt that per cent of the cost would recovered from the sew age charges and only per would come from general funds- Councillor asked if the factories would he billed on the of the amount of water they used lie was told that all the arrangements for charging users of the system would be un der the not the At the council meeting on of this week Reeve to suggested firm of consulting issjon Some of tin x Ing the plant built under this suggested that the scheme were explained by Conn- loW Humphries a surveyor new road will begin by the White of curves Several farms In iir the department of highways Hose station at the top of the hill the area will he divided by the is part of the crew doing the pre- and twin- out on the flats One road Work is expected to start I work for the single curve spread over half a in the spun of Dead Mans Curve The mite Will replace the present ser- DeputyReeve Says Criticisms Were Small Piece Of Business to criticism of her residence I was available any- chairmanship made during her time Anyone inkrested in con tacting me could have got those absence at last weeks meeting Deputy Violet phoiie numbers They were Ion said It was a small piece available for Toronto business to bring up these mat ters while was away Mrs explained that all summer hail been trying to have the traffic signs painted which had been author by council hut had been un successful in finding anyone in Newmarket to do the work Wo could get no promise of when the work could he done in town slit said Finally we Went to Aurora to get the painted We are not responsible for this delay The Chief of and I worked hard on it fox which we have not been given liny credit Photo by HAND The members of the Newmar ket Citizens band will he hon ored by the town at a banquet In addition council approved a grant of to the band for use in the purchase of instruments or uniforms it idler lie said that once a municipalitys debenture debt be came heavy its interest rates were higher The borrowing pow er of the province is better than the towns and so the Intel est charges will be less The repay ment period will be longer and this will lighten the interest char ges on the present rather small population as new residents will help pay in years come The reception and presentation or she- added are being made in recognition of I go by results replied Coun- the bands recent success at the Alex not by CNR competitions It won first availability of telephones This place in the class for bands from what I am criticizing lack of j town up to 10000 population results I with a maximum of players LAND IF SUBDIVISION STARTS The plans for a proposed resi dential development of hous es at he southern of New market Dennis Heights were presented to the Newmarket Pub- lie School board for consideration at its meeting on Tuesday night The hoard ruled that when coun cils approval is given to the sub division suitable land of at least six acres will be required for a site Enrolment 1332 At Public Schools To Start Planning For Extra Rooms The enrolment in the Newmar ket public schools is at an all- time high of In a report to the hoard of trustees on MiS had been I criticized for mil calling Super vising of her committees n well as If A Jackson said that ZOO new lor not Mhiwing the have enteral schools regarding signs linns of erection of traffic As fur meetings are con cerned have the my offer and in own and In kindergarten and grade one this fall The trustee will be planning new accommodation possibly at the Prince Charles Start Pressure To Complete Opening Of Millard Extension Following an by lor thai subdivision Jleluffrti as to what act- mad- in a agrc ion was being taken extend which had to do with the Millard Ave a letter sent front In Humid requesting peel thai lie the work immediately A resolution that the Ave extension he proceeded with immediately at the towns ex Millard Angered at the mention of the word dishonest told Councillor to attack policy tlu num Thats what Im doing It- die policy that is lie iaid We are using all the class rooms flow Mr Jackson con tinued What we do if there is a simitar increase next mil The hick of space is on east side of town he told the hoard Mr Jackson outlined the or of the various classes in the Schools He said that new pupils will be sent where- there is space for them of where I hey live Tim board supported this de le and Mr Jack- son for of the Members said that since her i were smaller classes in King and J Hell el too Is new pupils should be sent You should be complimented on job you have data arid agreement population old Mr JarkiOU There is no doubt of the Ire- amount of time ymi have Chairman Anhur aid Mho division was satisfactory to the board and thai unco patents problem to finding for loll the towns child ihry I he to he where they would have crowded out a trade class The possible solution to the was send the children from that area across town to the Stuart Scott school added Mr Jackson We realize 1 1 ii I it is an inconvenience for them hut under the stances it was the wily ar rangement we could make Consider Addition seven rooms me being used for first lime this fall elapses are generally smaller than they have been in town schools for Home years The ma jority of rooms have to pupils but a few are over the mark- In view of this the board an nounced lhat it must begin plan ning additional accommodation An addition the Charles school will he discussed at the nest board meeting new engineers carry on with negoti ations whore the former town en gineer left off Mr is now with Ihe Toronto and York Commis- Wwdworkers Union To Ask For Increase The International Woodwork ers of America announced today that it had presented its propos als or a revised collective agree ment to the Office Specialty Man ufacturing Company Included in the Unions was the request for an in- crease of eighteen cents an hour weeks paid holidays after three years of service and three weeks paid holidays after fifteen years of service and the compuls ory checkoff of union dues Commenting on the proposals I odd Eastern Cunad- Km Director of the Union stated While the Specialty is the 1 est producer in Ihe Canadian of fice furniture industry it is pay ing wages far tower than its com petitors Certain of these com petitors such as the Steel Company of Pembroke Sunshine Waterloo of Waterloo and Metal arc paying twenty to thirty cents an hour higher than the Specialty We believe the employees are en titled to a very substantial in crease this year Mr stated that the Com pany and Union will commence negotiations on the llltli of Sep tember The present agreement between parties terminates on October 1st yt Staff additions left to right are Dr Miss Eleanor Cronk and Jacobs Eugene Mrs Arthur Stevens To meet the demands of an in creasing enrolment and to replace staff members who have left five new teachers have been added to the staff of Newmarket and Dis trict high school They are Dr former principal of high school Dr who teaches Knglish and Music received his A from Ontario Agricultural Col- Doctorate of Philosophy from the i lege teaches Chemistry Agricub University o Ottawa and his lure and Science His last school of Music degree from was Trafalgar high school the University of Chicago Mils who came Mrs a gra- from Forest District high school tin ate of the University of British teaches also teaches nine to twelve Site has an occasional Jacobs teaches Mathe matics History and Geography- Mr Jacobs who taught at Stur geon Falls high school a Mate of the University of Toron to in Toronto for the two years Arthur Stevens who has a SALARIES CHILD IN Increases in salaries for caretakers of the Newmarket public schools was announced by sixyearold board at its Tuesday meeting of Mr and Mrs Hoy James The increases will ineaii an add- Sharon was rushed to York itional expenditure of the budget and are Sept in effective AT ST ON Dr DC Hill Kurt Carry Man superintendent of missions for Manitoba wilt be guest prea cher at the service St Andrews church Newmarket next Sunday He will talk of the work of church in Manitoba Dr Kill is not a stranger to Newmarket He was stationed here at the army basic training camp as chaplain tn before overseas where he saw in Italy ami Sicily WORK Coons and Associates the towns consulting engineers have appointed lo supervise the correction of the drainage proh- loin at the Edwin Lyons subdi vision The work will be done by the planners and developers of the subdivision with Coons and Associates seeing that the work is satisfactory County Hospital on Sept she had run in front of a car driv en by of The accident occurred near as she was return ing from her day at She sustained a broken collar bone shock broken left leg and bruises C Fred of the police said the driver no chance of missing the who had along the ditch before she darted across road in front of the car AT -l- Prank Vaiutcn Sr Niagara St nine prizes for his entries fit she at ihe this Hi in four first prizes four and one third prize Mr Vanden will Viewing his entries at the New Fair this week AT a convention of the Municipal Association recently week a report on proposals and adopted will he in the Era and Express desu It had in- by Mr with the the money could JfLOjllJA Iron Mr 1 In original agicctriejit with I Dust of Grandpas moustache Mr when the his button shoes Lyon subdivision was approved celluloid collars for the dedicated Millard Ave wa4 to be extended aoiJiieui a of foil part thm from aim group of parents by developer Later as in this district In whore children have been for Mr bring back memories of j from the having helped retain Ten- the gas- lit years of hug- Stuart Scott Mr Ltd in town he was and brass when told board It was licved of this dime was worth I cent and fa- to pupils from A resolution passed by this wore the pant but mother St South Cutler Oak fears council that the miss- was still ho and College St across the town link in road would be These gentlemen their parents have com- in This it club whose title is longer plained of this move wan rescinded by a one than some of the songs they slug Mr Jackson that and two ffiS quartet Hinging in jAxmJZ the building of a shopping l fin A suggested that if Mr Formal did not the a charter work within that the since last weeks effort town deny water connect imw raided theyre trying again this COMING EVENTS iviuiiiiivn y a iitHi in- iiiiin some i hut M JnCHsot which placed the Society for the there were grnrfe on shoulders of Barber- pupils in Ibis the Mtpougntl suhdlvlsiini north Monday Men In the area who of Davis Drive feel that their stye cramped by Councillor was strongly singing in the hath to this suggestion and should contact Jim added that it would be dishonest or Jack granting of water Newmarket an situation the only E other way to those in area school would have to have had grades in every classroom This wouhl have resulted in no room for the senior class of grade seven pupils and they would hove had ha sent to the Prince Charles SKIT King City car draw carnival and fiance the Memorial Park Softball game South champions Alb at pm Car thaw at pm Admission Child rii under free for club Dance to of the Manhattans in Newmarket town ball to am SKIT Tuesday AftcrrMOri Ladies will start at pm at the Howling Academy of Toronto Music Audi- V30 pm Soloist Arme Stephenson ftccompiudst Meek Ill The I I let y will meet hi the Trinity United church Sunday school rooms at pm Mr will speak on fall planting bulbs and will also show slides on the same OTPT School in park at pm Students exhibits in tea room in hall SEPT raU dinner Inn Oak of North York Wo mens Libera Association ON Mrs Jack talk by Tickets rial meeting rafts In Kingcrafts House King City pm prior to Country Sale of handicrafts on Sept in Maple hall SKIT Hum- age salt sponsored by the in the town hall basement from J to el w3S lug bingo in Town Hull at It Door Jack- pel cards Mini to visit vines annual Trade in area Sept exhibiting everything you need for your home and free NOV IB Auxiliary in Trinity United church Newmarket DANCING every Saturday night to Norm Hurling and His Kings- men at Muunl Albert commun ity hall commencing Sept DANCING every Saturday night to Bert Dixon and the Valley Ranch Boys at Holland Landing Community Hail com mencing Sept Wearing a brocaded silk smoking jacket offers a formal Japanese greeting to his field dressed for the occasion in a pure silk Japanese kimono new store specialties in handcrafts had a brisk day but Alex was under two handicaps which one psychological one physical Business or not ran his fingers into a buzz saw cutting wood for a finger and clipped the tips of the others The damage think he will lose it he hates to part with his treasures and in addition display board The saw gashed his middle to one finger is severe but the doctor doesnt

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