1 Classifieds On Pages 4 and EDITORIALS ON PAGE TWO ERA 10STH YEAR EXPRESS HERALD YEAR NEWMARKET ONTARIO THURSDAY AUGUST 1 1957 NO SINGLE COPIES 10 CENTS EACH Here and There Around Town Local Observer Thomas Service one of the caretakers was cornmend- l for his honesty by a Mount Al bert resident Donald Walker Walker sent a letter to had attended a Teen Town in the Newmarket town 1 on July 9 and had left the nee forgetting his jacket His was in a jacket pocket but ad fallen out When Mr Walker turned for his jacket Mr able to give him his mis sing wallet its contents intact Apparently not all Newmarket residents are as honest as Mr Service Last Wednesday a small type lost bis bathing trunks wly purchased for use in the Swimming pool somewhere between the hotel and the pool He arrived at the pool in time is swimming lessons only to scover he had dropped his trunks A check with the bus driver assured the lad he had had the trunks with his towel when he left the bus but he retraced his steps along Main St and to the pool no pale blue swimming trunks were to be seen The finder cannot remain in doubt for long as to the lawful owner of the trunks They bear the boys name on the lining in ink Changes In Town Business Area i LCBO More Trouble Editors Note I SEX w J a Some Brownies were old photographs taken at activities in Newmarket One child pointed to an older man in one group picture and asked who he was Dont you know who that is asked her companion in amaze ment Why thats Mr Martin the Brownies uto Shortage of space this week prevents us from publishing a report on town coun cil activities Councils decision on publi cation of the history of by Mrs Trew- has been postponed again A notice of motion by Council lor will reIntroduce the question at the next meet ing August 1Z A delegation of residents at the Monday meet- In r g council to proceed with publication Residents ofMonkswood Crescent have demanded action to remove a hazardous ditch containing four feet of water caused by surface has referred the matter to the engineer details on these ques tions will be published In next weeks Issue Shortage of staff due to holidays prevents great er news coverage this week Residents Continue Pressure To Keep Eagle St Residential The bright lights in the grow ing community of Richmond Hill are proving no boon to astronom ers at the Observatory At a recent meeting of Richmond Hill council a complaint was re ceived from Dr J Heard di rector of the observatory He said the bright light in area are interfering with astro- cat service particularly for traf observations Dr Heard asked if the newly acquired floodlights at the Richmond Hill ball park could be turned off at pm The ceremony dedi cating the new floodlights was held at the park last month Special shades were recom mended for the lights some members of council The letter was referred to the recreation commission and the chairman promised cooperation with the observatory in meeting the prob lem The continuing residential and commercial development at Rich mond Hill presents an everin creasing problem for the observatory staff When ob servatory was built years ago there was little development in the area Changes are being made in Newmarkets business area A large addition to the rear of supermarket on Main St will extend to the east over the creek and will face the paved and lighted municipal parking lot This photo shows the large parking lot between Timothy St and Water St with the new construction being done by Lob laws The firm provided pavement and lights for the town parking lot some time ago in return for permission to extend its building There will be access to the building from Main St and from the parking lot Photo by Mike Says Accident Doctor Is Needed For Victims Of Traffic Crashes Legal questions remain unan swered in connection with the lo cation of a liquor store on Eagle St Newmarket It has been sug gested that a bylaw permitting the construction of the store on land to be sold by the town con travenes an existing residential bylaw The old residential bylaw number 616 restricted Eagle St for residential purposes to the old town limits which once ended at the top of a hill where the Bell Telephone equipment building is now located Newmarket annex ed land out to St about eight years ago Property own ers also are wondering if the by law affects the new area They opposed the location of a service station in the new area This week the Boag and I ratepayers wrote to council We regret to advise that our members are still not clear on the correct interpretation of bylaw and would appreciate your Station CFOR advising us the exact limits with the town of Newmarket to which this bylaw is applicable A letter from the town solicitor stated that bylaw 616 was passed in pursuant to the power PROGRAM Radio will air the fourth successive pro gram highlighting the Newmark et centennial preparations Satur day Au p from pm to This show will be sponsored Motors as were given councils to pass bylaws others signaling streets as residential The members of the Newmarket But that time the section of water said Paynter would unless someone ob jected said Ccdncillor Choppin People have objected replied Councillor suggested that further legal opinion be ob tained Mr suggested obtaining facts from the munici pal board Mr Choppin argued that the municipal board could only give an opinion that only a court of law could give the facts I suggest we obtain all pos sible information on the ques tion said Councillor Knapton Councillor George said said that an opinion should be ob tained from the municipal board before the next council meeting which will be held Monday Aug The matter was referred to the solicitor again upon the may ors suggestion Mr pointed out that the liquor board option expires on August What will happen then Will the town grant them j the building permit Continued on Page 14 Col Centennial Cavalcade Travellers Invite Mayors To Centennial Centennial Is the I a I of the whole town of Newmarket these days Yesterday a caval cade of antique cars travelled to Aurora Richmond Hill and Toronto Mayor and a it roup of local people dressed In old time costumes made the trip In vintage model ears pro vided by Norm Hathaway Fred and A Russet The cavalcade met Auroras Mayor Jim Murray at 1030 am Mayor Neat of Richmond Hill at am and Mayor Phil lips at the city hall Toronto at pm Mayor I adman presented Mayor Phillips with a large parchment paper with old fa shioned printing Inviting him and his confreres and to attend the centennial cele brations August 15 and IS Citizens Band arc the featured ar tists each week Tiny Gathers MP for York North said We should be very proud of our band and should it in every way possible Mr aJso mentioned J Little as being a strong supporter of the band He invited one and all to come to Newmarket and enjoy the celebrations the municipal act covering the power was repeated and section was substituted the solicitor reported Since has come into effect an Ontario Municipal Board pub lic hearing is necessary Wrote the solicitor l believe the only effective way about the intention of rest Letter From Ratepayers Replies To Kents Caustic Comments An obvious reply to caustic comments bv Councillor Bert Express with particular reference to correspondence this association recently had with your office The letter from Mr Weaver The need for emergency It could happen to bodys youngster on the street to- fie accident vicitims was pointed I day I wish could be out by residents of Newmarket done about emergency medical this week service he said The first point this out was Council To Enquire John VanGprder 388 Davis Members of town council whose car injured a young- cussed the problem briefly at the on Davis Drive Wednesday i Monday night meeting this week of last week No blame was at- when the ratepayers letter was to the driver in the acci- received dent On Monday night Commenting on the letter council received a letter from or said that no Boag Subdivision Gets Poll Station meeting July It will be lo- official in the subdivision and the and District ratepayers plan covers medical and will take of the southwest association whose members live in service for accident victims section of the town bounded by the Eagle St area They asked There is an ambulance service Lome Ave and Avenue What official plan is there cover- of course in town said A request for an additional pol ing medical and ambulance or George ling station was received in May vices regarding accidents It operates on its own It not from Phillips of the Bout in the accident J controlled by the town said subdivision He said that me pre- Niagara St suffered a Councillor John ken leg when he ran between Councillor Kent said that the parked cars onto Each St He is question would come under the in satisfactory condition now at jurisdiction of the police County hospital merit The town clerk was Mr Van told police he ted to enquire about what is done Two local reddenta were momentarily but was in other towns the annual increases in i No were A York County hospital New- u- hi oh aid market numerous accident vie- r said he held are brought in particularly It is no wonder our taxes keep boy minutes before medical on holiday weekends The local It is no wonuer our Keep np Upset medical association appoints a sent arrangement was not satis factory for residents in that area as they had to come into the cen ter of the town to vole A polling station will he located in the subdivision for e next municipal election the clerk aid dents is to pass a zoning The Morrison trio from under section and sane two arrangements hearing on it master of ceremonies for Councillor John said program Introduced the Rev When was passed Duncan White of Trinity United the boundary line of Newmarket church lay just west of the Imperial oil station and just east of Arthur Evans property running north and south A fair percentage of the Hell Telephone building would be outside old lim its The liquor site would he outside the old lim- Accordinq to my understand ing of that bylaw fil6 it was ef fective at the lime of passing and still is out to the old boundary tine said Councillor George Knapton Extension to St would require approval and a hearing as stated in section Mr Knapton asked if bylaw to sell town owned land to the Kent last week was noted in a letter to Newmarket council from A Weaver secretary of the continues At a meeting of the to bring and District ratepayers as- association the members instmrt- h resi- I me to write to you to convey bylaw have a re association has been com- our appreciation of councils sup port and sympathies to the aims of the association despite cer tain deiogatory remarks made by a member of council This association sincerely be- publicly on councils proposal to allow a liquor store to be established on Eagle St in a restricted residential area Josh Meffey with his accOfipnfod by hi- wife on the played Love Letters in the A new polling station has been Sand set up in the town Clerk Wesley Seven lovely young ladles wore Brooks announced at council J then introduced to Mel Smith by Ernie as entrants in the Centennial 1 a u contest Mel Smith inter viewed them on their interests m hobbies which proved to be music swimming and dancing They were Miss Silk and Linen Nancy Miss Lions Club Ruth Walker Miss Legionella Rosalie Ross Miss Rotary Sue Club Judith Bell Miss Legion June Clarke and liquor control board would be an- Miss Real Estate Carol proved by the department of mil- Last week Councillor Bert Kent that town business is Our Business in the interests of a well organized town Kent Continue Councillor Kent suggested that council file the letter and added Give them a medal them a monument anything any thing that council sees worthy Mr Kent put expressions in the form of a motion It was defeated Another motion to file said Id like to give those people five years free taxes It is the way to satisfy them to keep their mouths shut The ratepayers letter to the town clerk this week states The members of the and Dist rict ratepayers association have noted with considerable interest the press reports of the council meeting of July as contained in the July issue of the and the letter was passed by council Fred Chandler Paints His Home town neht y the accident he viied the doctor on call for rary the arena the bus company arena and the recreation commission Yes agreed the other About only thing they arcn subsi dizing Is the poor taxpayer and Express office the next day service at the hospital but and enquired about the there are no interns at the of having a full time accident No local arrangements guar- doctor in Newmarket a standby doctor at all This accident has made me times See editorial comment on deeply concerned about the pro- page two 45 Artists To Exhibit In The Centennial Show Hire Firm To Sewage Disposal Plant APPROVE NEW MAINS and an paved road in front of lots to Id in clusive on Forest were approved by council on July The solicitor authorised to prepare the necessary bylaw in a resolution introduced by Coun cillor George and Reeve Edward The work will be done under Local Improvement Total were estimated at affairs if it another bylaw namely I think if we wanted to change fi6 we would have to have an entire new bylaw and the municipal board want a hearing when alt interested parties could express their tions said Councillor if fiifi is still In effect then the motion we passed the land lo the LCROi wouldnt hold I The firm of Herbert Coons and Associates Ltd was hired by council on Jul y to prepare plans profiles estimates and The Newmarket Art Club this will be showing as the citations for the design of the year celebrates its painting Parsons with the local sewage treatment plant pump tig It is chairing the four days group stations forcemains and trunk of the Centennial Art show in the For the first three days the sewers Town hall Aug and 18 show will be open from 10 am The company will be respons- Regatta Plans Announced By Local Legion Sportsmen The response from artists till pm and on Sunday from for the design and water colors pen and ink I presented and many other medias Wood W r g a n has been above expectations pm till pm artists have expressed their will ingness to show Among them are two charter members of the New market Art Club W carving beaten copper who will show a rural scene of and sculpture will also be exhibit- Newmarket and so ihere should be some form To tie in the centennial show of Art to interest everyone In with the town celebrations the If you are personally interested Art Club Is showing as many pic- in joining the Newmarket Art lures as possible of Newmarket Club please contact any of the a- and district some of which are members as the clubs aim the passing scene To illustrate is for the development study and Chadwick is showing a promotion of art in the cominun- of Main Street as it was years ago also a landscape of the construction A tentative schedule for the Canadian Legions CeYnnM Lake regatta was Smith This was followed by a elect ion from the Newmarket Rand Last week Mel Smith mentioned he would like to have a subscript ion to the Newmarket and Express So Steffanluk pre sented him with a copy of every issue in 1056 Mrs A Knowles Andrews Sunday school superintendent for years at the Christian Baptist church introduced the Rule Ladies Quartette Sid Steventon spoke briefly of RESTAURANT RENTED ho Lesions activities for the wm Mij Centennial and gave an outline of service station on Page Col 1 he has rented his restaurant to Alex Schauer Contrary to rumor Mr that he has not sold Bells Corner at the corner of St and Davis Drive Rather he is expanding the facilities on the property and has rented the rest aurant to Mr to give him more time for continued develop ment of the motel a of regatta The show will include oil works Included in the resolution held list Thursdav Reeve Edward and Councillor looking east from St ten PERMISSION FOR BAND years ago TO USE TOWN BUILDING Frederick Hagan is displaying a- Authorization for use of the canvas of the Office Spec- Mown building fat the corner of corner as it was in the past J Main and Sis by both Cathy has one of Willows the Newmarket Citizens band and on Eagle St and will show local the Optimist sponsored Boys Bug- Howe band was granted by council Ruby will show all on July The Citizens band scenes of Newmarket and dis- j holds weekly on Mon- triot William Armstrong Audrey day nights William is Bowman Jeanne Gould Peggy Wildes and Will- Bud Parker is in charge La ton will also be exhibiting of the other band It will practice members of the Newmarket each Wednesday night His band Art club was assured the use of the build- William Parsons will have his at other times that were admired Dikes Mill on dis- to Mr and his play Hie wife Dorothy and son band pewter George was one condition Herbert L Coons and Associ ates Ltd of which Cock- burn i a member is reoiired to purchase a copy of t e towns records on the sewage for The towns obligation under the agreement is assignable at the discretion of council to the On tario water resources commission j The agreement provides for the payment of professional fees to the firm on the basis of the mini- mum rates provided under pro vincial legislation In July 1050 the firm tor Redfern and Laugh was Continued on 14 Col The regatta program will con sist of n swim a lo a champs on hand are looking for a Newmarket citizen who claim to be log rolling expert to roll the visitors into the Dont by shy step forward all you log rollers At the canoe oust contest will provide the attraction note To dat entries have been receiv- tub rac AIo includ- waterski OAK RIDGES WINDMILL RESTAURANT BURNED Fire early yesterday morn- Ins t Oak Ridges destroyed the Windmill restaurant and gar age The fire out am Loss of the which were burned to the ground was estimated at CM Climb ft will be a Plans the as The rare will at the Black Pearson Crosin at The canoes will be man ned two naddlers In order keen the informed of approximately the progress of race pan to are being accepted secure equipment face and other event- are investigated While the race oin on the will rge be held scheduled to at The will be from west bnk to hank Already number of ent ries for the swim have reached Legion officials From to ft the lo rollj canoes and their two exhibition should provide fun paddling staffs have entered and action for the spectators Grandma and Pierre the Northern wilds COMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY AUG King City Lions boat draw tonight in King City Memorial park start- ing pm with senior die ball game Newmarket vs Van nan- Whitchurch Dancing to ant to Jack band other name of chance Mi Outdoor girl Edna will win ning ticket Admission lie school children AUG on Fair and show in the Fair Ground year performance Ivan Jack Duncan Syd AUGUST An exhibit of Cliff Davidson or Geo- small of interest arranged for Centen nial celebrations the of Library article in p contact Clelarid TW DANCING evev Saturday ht At Mossinaton Park Norm Bur ling and Modern and old tyme Fred Case manager ed from several town Including the twins Ivan Ruddock Jack Duncan Tod Charles Lloyd and George The greasy pole climb sched uled for p with the across the tub race to come along at pm Entries for the tub Contact for There will be prizes each event winner have something to show for their Immersion in Fairy l- Tlie canoe race is attracting a great deal of attention To date man Bert Morrison will be on hand with a motor boat or two and Will you be palming your own I Fred Chandler of Millard whin you PI Well Mr i that this I hive to one and all in the who attempt to get on a log with them The Legion with these two HAVE voti a drinking Hugo will be chief Aurora Alcoholics The event of course will f Monday at The event or course win Monday night at pm in on Main St at the now be a feature of the Legions Trinity Parish Hall Victoria St Day program Aug 17 Aurora 1 by Dawson Ladies wear