Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 27 Sep 1956, p. 15

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i I HUNG OP ft and Sept ISM 18 Claim Mussdmans Lake Area Is Filthy A delegation from Mussel- mans Lake appeared before the regular meeting of Whitchurch township council on Thursday evening to request yearround garbage collection in the area It was noted that there were permanent residents at the lake Trie spokesman for the group Joseph Brown stated that the district around the Jake was be coming filthy due to a lack of regular garbage collection He said also that there was a defin ite fire hazard since the majority of homes arc heated by oil and the refuse has to be burned out side Mr Brown stated that they have attempted to obtain a col lector but with little success summer collection is made at the lake but the agree ment terminated early in Sep tember Reeve I informed the party that council would adver tise for tenders for the job if the residents were desirous of ex tended collection seiviccs with frm CITIZENS FINANCE km or- do way to may ho to Wot pay off with 9 horn way youll on Mead fino laon can you m PoWomt lot Ma arrange a far a Finance hoi fa If oil can be aaa by rtai fa and up the call of la fa in ROW to I ANY I M I Loan Manager Clyde Malm Street Newmarket Open Friday till pm Saturday lf J III JOAN IN TO YOU Newmarket District High School SCHOOL CLASSES will be offered in Commercial subjects Shopwork Welding English for new Canadi ans Oil Painting will be held Monday and Wednesday to 930 starting October Registrations for classes will take place at the High school Wed nesday Oct 3 from to or by phoning 22S Newmarket between and after October I Man Sentenced To Three Months In Jail For Criminal Negligence An Oak Ridges man was sent enced to three months in jail on a charge of criminal negligence when he appeared before Magi strate in New market on Tuesday Frederick had pleaded not guil ty when he was tried last week In passing sentence Magistrate said I realize you are a young man starting out in busi ness and that you have a wife and children dependent on you You have been convicted of driv ing in a criminally negligent man ner and fortunately for you no deaths that on July 30 drove from to Steeles Ave on It Highway between and before tic struck a safety island careening off it in to the rear of a bus His passenger Jack Long 21 of Oak Ridges was seriously in jured Twentyfive stitches were required to close the gash In his throat Layton suffered severe scalp wounds broken ribs and shock The only excuse you could have had the magistrate said was extreme intoxication so that OBITUARY was an absol ute disregard for your own life or the lives of others It was utt er recklessness on the highway he charged A series of witnesses Uglified eluded King City Lions Hold Auction Sale October saleable fruit and vegetable will be coll ected by a team of King City October 1st or early Oct 2 in time for the annual auc tion sate in Memorial Park ion King City starting at pm with Atkinson as auction eer John Dew is committee chair man assisted by A Wilson and A J Gordon All territory within a radius of two and a half miles north south east and west of Kins City corn ers and King is included in the district Proceeds are for boys and girls work of which Jack is lions chairman Others who wish may contribute articles On finance night Sept chairman Bill advised finding ways and means to raise funds for the coming years work The retiring secretary Ted Wall as and the immediate past presi dent were presented with bronze plaques in appreciation of their offices Lions one Night In the Masonic hall City lions were hosts to one clubs Bradford Aur ora Newmarket Oak and would originate its own bylaws Maple when over 30 exchanged The department of highways 11 wouldnt know what you The magistrate raid that he fi fc could not be sympathetic lhat of wife and able of driving properly You since had apparently g h 30 en no though to them by in a manner that could have overtake you You his wife a widow and his children cul lMnc speed that one witness has At his last week he could see the underside had received a severe tongue lashing from the magistrate I consider your actions a crime and you a criminal said Magi- the tenter of the road Willi the You safety island in front of you and showed gross wanton criminal the blinker flashing without any negligence There of your car as you passed finally you continued down attempt to steer away from it This man was deliberately and intentionally risking the lives of the general public using the high- way Magistrate con- King Chamber Of Commerce Has Debate On incorporation The pros and cons of forming One has to ascertain if the police village of King City io of assessment is sufficient to into a corporation were discuss- carry the urban facilities without by King City Chamber of inconveniencing or over with Mr Bray the taxpayer or heading the brook of the de- municipality for of municipal affairs at must be a comprehensive a meeting attended by mem- view of the of taxation hers of the of Secretary to the homeowner It Smith presided j Main source of revenue is tax The system said the speaker at ion The school said Mr Bray- would give the village complete brook would be the big respon- with self direction in of the tax load although future planning taxation he believes the village could re- of monies and responsibility main in the existing school all facilities and public works ion system incorporated village would The incorporated village would be eligible to receive the uncoil- handle its own road construction I provincial per capita and and maintenance sewage dispos al drainage police force public utilities and be directly subject come lh to the country rate Municipal of ficials and salaries and a local municipal office with clerk would be under a reeve and four coun cillors ROY M DIXON service for Roy Dixon aged a prominent Schombcrg merchant was held on Saturday Sept In the Unit ed church conducted by Rev LceRomalns were Interred in Schombcrg Union cemetery After three months illness part of which was in York Coun ty hospital Mr Dixon passed on Wednesday Sept at his home His widow the former Laura Davis whom he married in survives as do his moth er Mrs Smith Dixon a brother Harold Montreal and two sisters Mrs Kenneth Brad ley Port Cotborne and Miss Ber tha Dixon Toronto Mr Dixon had owned and op erated a grocery business for 22 years He belonged the United church was a charter member of lions club and took a keen interest in community af fairs He was born ideas on program features Zone I grants would chairman Edgar j village berg was introduced by Cord Anticipation of incorporation the King City president indicates a community has grow- so heard was a representative pains and this is a healthy I from Kteclric nulling situation Mr said vlla trustee sale of electric bulbs with com- While the self governing aspect Ontario municipal mission revenue derived has attractions he warned a- J incorporation at a fee he municipal Thursday Oct Is F Day responsibility gainst letting enthusiasm Farmhand TOR- Ml Special Truckload Sale of FARMHAND IMPLEMENTS sa vita would give a public hearing and make the final decision Village trustees Mr Bray- brook should compare the reven ue and expenditures of operating the police village with estimates as a corporation The difference could determine if it is worth the price of local auton omy he said When a township and a polite village work together on a basis of understanding the process of breaking away from the parent municipality is more agreeable he speaker added where the relations strained there can be resentment the irt of the township in some cases even jealousy King township treats us very well answered Mr j Smith who is chairman of the police village board King City qualities for incorp- oration as to population and area The assessment is over and will likely increase when measured assessment is complet ed in the township Mr Smith pointed King City became a police village in it is believ ed New Books Ordered For King Memorial Library On order by the selection com mittee of King Memorial library are from to new books in cluding an excellent assortment for children and young people Tito library hours are Wednesday from to pm and to pm and on Saturday forenoon Among the juvenile books are Captain of the Discovery stor ies on Canada by Arctic Assignment by stories by Enid First Flowering which is a collection of poetry and essays written by high school students across Can ada and Driving Today and To morrow by Hyde Books for ad ult leading include Mary of Car- by Mary Campbell Barnes Tree Tops by John relating the experiences of Queen Elizabeth when as Princess Elizabeth she and the Duke of Edinburgh of her father the Kings death while they were touring Africa Chap- ret Grace by Basil Partridge and The Yellow Briar by Patrick Slater also make good reading Mrs Cage Love a member of the library board is convener of an open evening in the library loom Springhifl in the future when Mr It of King City will show colored photographs on Canadian scene- which he has snapped in a cross- Canada tour He offered to show ins pictures on behalf of the The Saturday morning story hour will reopen at the Library in October Miss Tro tter of the Boys and Girls Book House Toronto has been invited librarians Mrs Don Hutchi son and Mrs Ted Wallas to visit children after their rc-open- Mrs Hutchinson and Mrs Ken Gibson are telephone conveners to notify subscribers their sub scriptions have or are expiring with a request to make KING CITY LIONS CLUB Fifth Annual Auction Sale TUESDAY OCTOBER 2ND A PM SHARP KING CITY MEMORIAL PARK FOR HOYS AM GIRLS ACTIVITIES Atkinson Auctioneer Committee John Dew A Wilson and A J Gordon PROCLAMATION Change to STANDARD TIME OCLOCK am SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 by direction of the Council a proclamation was Issued request iiitf the citizens to observe a of daylight saving from the of April to the day of September These are therefore request all citizens to set back their docks and watches one hour AT OCLOCK AM ON SUNDAY TUB DAY OF All persons interested are respect fully requested to take mtice of this proclamation and govern themselves ac cord September 20th St Mayor save Tin queen Crude petroleum was the load- jug product of Canadas mining industry in with a value of million copper ranked sec ond at 239 million MAPLE LIONS BINGO BINGO Starts Tuesday October 8 pm JACKPOT 350 52 Numbers Called SPECIAL GAMES LUCKY NUMBERS MAPLE Community Centre Hall IUOCKIODS FOR MAIM- LIONS WELFARE WORK READ THIS FRONT END MANUHt FRONT END MANURE LOADERS INDUSTRIAL LOADERS Duty Sales Tax Paid TON FARM WAGON 6TON FARM WAGON SPREADERS TirfiAlfattWf 14157 74400 DAYS ONLY Sept 26 27 28 BUY NOW PAY LATER GIANT TRADEIN ALLOWANCES You Assemble It- And Save Even More Generous Terms VANDORF from Last Week About surprised Mr and Mis Kidd 2 when hey celebrat ed their 2511 wedding anniver sary recently at the home of Mrs Cook Vivian An evening was spcit playing darning Highlight of the evening was Came of Mrs Daniel Hail ville who is weltknown for her keen interest in good fttuno of euchre Mrs Halt won the high est honors 56 FORD TOWN SEDAN Demonstrator heater automatic transmission power windows custom radio stylelone paint whitewall tires chrome wheel discs windshield washers wind screen twin fonder minors etc LIST PRICE OUR PRICE SAVE ON THIS ONE CASH TRADE TERMS Northridge Motors Ltd YONGE ST OAK RIDGES KVKRY TILL TUN CO Drive West and John Street NEWMARKET NEW COURSES ARE STARTING I FOR Ml Observers Soo write or CAREER COUNSELLOR Vnli St Clair Ave Postal Station Toronto Ontario ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE -j- J

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