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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Jun 1957, p. 18

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COUNCIL NEWS ByLaw In Township Of King Restricting Piggery Questioned It water clou That quiet enough for you buy JEFF SMITft AND d A I lake and river paradise forfamilies do ONTARIO TRAVEL Bidgs Toronto I eVi Wfic and Classifieds Bring King township has a bylaw prohibiting the establishment of a feeding piggery in munici pality but according to J Per due of the Health and Branch of the federal government this bylaw has no power in open areas but can be applied to in corporated or built up areas near a school or a church A person can be given a licence to operate a feeding piggery pro vided he complies with the Heal th and Animals inspection policy and sanitation laws Mr Perdue interviewed council June 3 for the purpose of point ing out how the Supreme Couit upheld a piggery in Markham township The federal department of health does not have to consult a township The federal depart ment of health does not have to consult a township in granting a license to an open area only in regard to builtup sections where residents complain ft seems strange that the fed eral government wont support the municipality Our open areas are valuable land and likely through time to become resident ial said Reeve William Hodg son A Mr Ough who operates a pig gery on lot concession was told by the Reeve As far as I am concerned you not get a permit to operate We must give the rest of the residents protect ion People pay good money for property and do not a pig gery nearby he added Mr Ough said he had a federal licence for a year and the inspector said he could stay He has been given a copy of the King bylav by a township constable Councils ansver was that the matter vill he taken up with flu solicitor Mr said he has from to tied up in his plan and has hogs A resolution went into effect by council on June 3 authorizing Armstrong and to sod the township site on King side- road near highway for the new township municipal office The tender at a total price of was considered satisfactory The front of the lot and the east side and the back will he requiring square yards of It can be started in two veeks A telephone installed on Monday at the new municipal building and hydro is being put in Reeve Hodgson said he thought the building vould not be ready to use before August Council also agreed to have the CNR rebuild the approaches to the crossing on between lots and in conces sion two at a total price of the township to pay its share an order on 3 from the Ontario municipal ap proving the money by Jaw A cer tificate to substantiate the source of the debenture must be supp lied King council gave three read ings to a bylaw to license hawk- err and pedlars in the township must pay for a permit which expires on December 31 A breach of the bylaw imposes a fine not exceeding exclusive costs The request for the by law came through Oak Ridges Board of Trade The application for the license must be made in writing and the must have a good character New Subdivision A resolution was endorsed by King that department of planning and development approve the draft plan of the Kendall Highlands subdivision on part of lot con cession one King lovnship sub ject to the satisfactory agreement between the subdividers and cou ncil before the acceptance of the final plan Kendall Highlands is a site of ten lots of one and a half acres each located on the north side of Wellington St west of Aurora Mr and Mrs Horace Kendall are the subdividers of this residential property The houses are to he onefam ily detached of minimum floor space The land is clay loam soil with a high water table There is no municipal water or sewage available The subdivis ion comes under King township rural residental sites RECEIVES MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE Donald H son of Mr and Mrs Dan King City graduated with the honor ary Master of Arts degree Toron to University College receiving his diploma at Convocation Hall on Friday afternoon May At tending the function and the gar den party that followed were his parents his brothers Ross Rog er and Peter and young sister Barbara and eldest sister Shirley Robinson Until the end of August Don ald is specializing in historical research work for the Ontario government at University of Toronto having majored in his tory during his University course He will then enter the Monastry of the Fathers for a year When his advanced educat ion is completed he will be en titled to teach in Roman Catholic colleges across Canada After the graduation garden party was over treated members of his family his broth erinlaw Wayne Robinson and two of his friends to dinner at Chez restaurant Toronto During his summer work at the Toronto University he is staying at the home of Dr David St Toronto form erly of King City Also receiving his Master of Arts Degree at the Convocation ceremonial was Rev David minister of Glebe Presbyterian church Toronto former minister of the King Pre sbyterian charge Auroras New Chief King township council agreed to give to residents of Maple Grove Avenue dak Ridges an extension of time to June whereby the property owner may each pay in to the town ship to buy their driveway approach culverts in connection with the widening and road pro gram to improve this street Clerk Rose said on Mon day June 1 names were on the list Eleven had paid in full four persons had paid on account and had not yet been heard Council meets in the township of fice on Tuesday June in the evening Township ByJaws A third reading has been given a bylaw authorizing the bor rowing of to sell debent ures for the construction of an addition to Kettleby school Area No King township council re- King News Ross King City has transferred with the Eaton Co Toronto to an advanced position and is now a buyer in shoes for branch stores Ross has been with the camera department of the firm for some time Reeve William Hodgson and his wife attended the Ontario May ors and Reeves convention held at Chatham May 2931 A ban quet was held for the visitors dur ing the sessions Mackenzie contemplates William was official ly sworn in as the chief constable of Aurora on Monday night and received his badges of rank from Mayor James Murray am more humble than proud said Chief and with he guidance of council the magis trate crown attorney and my own conscience I hope to give the services you expect of me Gold Cord Is Received By King Guide June Knight The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday June 195 Auroras Water Rates Will Increase July 1 Water rates in Aurora will in crease on July Reeve Clarence Davis told council on Monday night Heavy expenditures in con nection with the new well and mains have made it necessary he said Charges under the new rales will be for full domestic service- gross net two outlets gross net one outlet Aurora Council Plans To Revise Hours For Closing Of Stores June Knight of the First King Guides received her gold cord from Mrs D York Central Guide Commissioner at the Mother and Daughter brownie and guide banquet at the Un ited church in King City on May Janet King City her Radalor An gite on May at ceremony in Convocation Hall She will attend Teachers College in Toronto in September and will specialize in a i courti The Gulf Stream flowing north from the and the ltt Current lowing south from the Arctic each at about a day dominate the climate n A Provinces When a girl guide receives her Cold Cord it in a she is a good guide she has been re commended by the commissioner and her company Mrs 11 area commissioner pre sented the Gold Cord to June Knight at the Mother and Daughter banquet of First King Brownies and Guides in the Unit ed church Wear it proudly said Mrs and as a personal gift she gave June the Gold Cord emblem to be worn at alt times other than on her uniform The Scottishhorn girl in Cana da less than three years has earned and with Jo anne Harrison was presented with the All Round Cord by Mrs Junes mother Mrs Alex Knight Owl of the first pack witnessed the ceremony Joanne Harrison received her All Round cord Also in the line of service was the presentation of a warrant pin to Mrs Del Pa ton Drown Owl of the second brownie pack The occasion represented a year of intensified effort by Guide Captain Mrs Marion Lieutenant Pat Drown Owls Mrs Knight and Mrs Raton Tawny Owls Mrs loan ami Mrs Don Dix on and local commissioner Mrs a n the move ment with financial support was Mrs J Davie president of the local association Mrs Harrison and mothers in the I A Mrs Davie and commissioner Pa Hon shared the chairmanship of the banquet when the church WA served turkey dinner Rev M It spoke of he Brownies and Guides as the soil wherein the leaders sow the seed Von are important for your organization he said You can make or break your leaders who expect you to respond wise ly richly and well Rev J Shepherd who dedicated the Guide flays last year said You represent the whole movement and wherever you go lw proud of what you have received JAM IN ARTS At Convocation Halt on Thurs day morning May Mr and Ml lardoi King Illv witnessed their daughter Janet receive her diploma conferring her Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Toronto Miss majored in history while taking the threeyear course She will attend Teat hard Coll Toronto to in kin won which will lit for a learning position in Ontario On Saturday Miss don and classmate A toast to the girls and leaders was given by Mrs A and Brownie Wendy Gamble and Brown Owl Mrs Knight respon ded A toast to the mothers was made by Joanne Harrison and Mrs J C Shepherd responded Mrs Harrison spoke to the LA praising their efforts for moral support and financial help Each girl received her em blem and most of them received service stars for one or more years in the movement June- Knight won her fourth year star For flying up into Brownies were Wings to Donna Hea ther Crooks Elaine and Susan Davie June Knight received her All Round and Gold Cords proficien cy badges for world knowledge citizenship tracker hiker handi craft and her woodcraft emblem for six smaller badges first aid and emergency helper Joanne Shepherd won her first aid and several proficiency badges as did Sandra Cane These four guides will go to Doe Lake guide camp this summer Five brownies received ball point pens for good attendance Donna Dixon Shirley Knight Marie Minion Diane Wallace and Heather Crooks On the request of the Aurora Board of Trade council will re vise the hours of closing for Stor es in Aurora A delegation from the retail committee of the board of trade headed by Larry Rub in presented petitions to council from the merchants affected This has been a hot potato as you know said Mr Rubin The petitions are drawn up in confor mity with the most recent bylaws under the Factory Shop and Of fice Building Act and are sign ed by threequarters of the mer chants in each classification Mr Rubin said the merchant had agreed to a Wednesday af ternoon closing on the basis that it would be enforced for all met chants Mayor James Murray agreed that the present bylaw was out moded If you gentlemen can come to an agreement council will be pleased to cooperate with you he said gross net Charges for all other purposes will be doubK Id On metered service the rates will be cents per thousand cu lm- feet for the first 50000 and 20 cents per thousand cubic feel for the remainder Raising the rates because of increased capital expenditures was protested by Councillors Child and Bill Bailey What about the charge on lots in the subdivisions ask ed Councillor Child That wan supposed to ke care of this The were supposed to pay for increased capital charges It wasnt supposed to parsed on to the people of Aurora he add ed Councillor Keith said that the new elevated tank woiUl swallow up a lot of the chary- and Reeve Davis added that the increase in rates not take care of all the expenditures thought the increase was to cover normal nitrating costs to make it a paying proposition in stead of a loser said Councillur Bailey If there is any that is what it should be for he added Mayor James Murray pointed out that Port with water right at its front door was char ging cents and cents In 1939 the federal government collected tax revenues of per capita at the wartime peak Aurora per capita in the current year more than per capita AIR UNO SEA Everything hi A K BENNETT TRAVEL SERVICE PA KING CITY SCHOOL Registration of beginners for fall term September will be held Thursday June 13 Names from A to at am and from M to Z at am Children must be six years of age by December 31 Proof of age RAYMOND Kins- A York County Investment Service IXYSSIUSXH LIU New York City fur ten day va ration lu return she will no to Million amp In iruiuc leaching of aits and crafts which she has during vacation months foi the pas three year Real Mortgages borrower Real Mortgage for I negotiated KM YORK COUNTY RADIO When Mackenzie first of our ex- to reach the Pacific over landscaled the Rockies in search of trade route west little did lie dream a giant aluminum 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