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Newmarket Era and Express, 1 Aug 1957, p. 15

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The lest Drug Store Is now Airconditioned for your convenience Come In and cool off Era and Express Classifieds Bring Results Rev Shepherd teaches final Sermon At King Rev J C Shepherd preach ed his sermon on Sunday July 28 as resident minister of King Presbyterian charge of Ev- ersley Strange and churches The Old Story was the subject of his sermon On Sunday Aug Mr Shep herd will preach his first sermon as minister in charge of his new appointment at church Toronto On August and he will return to the Eversley congregation taking communion service and reception of new members There are no August services at St Andrews Strange and St Pauls West King King Incorporation Will Save Valley Water Right azr 15 The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday August COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW FOR THE DOMINION JAMBOREE BOUT THAT Village Money Say Trustees The incorporation of a police governments per pi a grant village means the municipality figure in considerations to pro- would have complete local on- vide sound financial basis trustees as a separate entity from the point out Until this year the village paid onethird of its taxes to the town ship for services This year the three police villages assumed the township tax levy on par with other taxpayers and are contri buting onetenth to the township through the revised financial agreement Under incorporation an agree ment would be eliminated trus tees point out Reeve Four Councillors King City would have a reeve and four elected councillors as an incorporated police village There would be a clerktreasurer an assessing and tax collection de partment a road superintendent police department and the main tenance of a municipal office in the new fire hall owned by the village Trustees say certain offices could be managed by one man The village now has Proctor and Rcdfern as engineers and plann ing consultant services could be hired on piece basis rather than have a full time salaried official one trustee has said township It would manage its own affairs and would deal with the provincial government and the county With the official announcement by King City trustees that peti tion will be made to the munici pal board to incorporate the po lice village on its existing area the pros and cons are being tos sed about The trustee board believes King City can be financed m6re economically and with greater expediency under incorporation Township council expects to be advised of the proposed move ment although in Reeve Hodg sons words if the village rate payers want incorporation there is nothing to prevent the applica tion To incorporate a police village must have a minimum of pop ulation King City has The tax income legislative grant the BV RALPH TEE King Township Doctor Proposes THE NEXT ED IT SURE IS REALIZES HOWS THAT HIS THIS OVER THAT BEST BUY IS SLEEPING FROM OUR HAD ON if YESTERDAY HERE IM NEWMARKET In presenting a sketch drawing of his proposed subdivision devel opment on lot seven concession four Dr John owner of the farm interviewed Xing City trustees on redefining the easement of King City water works on his farm The easement originating sev eral years ago has remained on the entire farm Dr pro posal which was approved by the trustees a year ago was to con fine the water rights to 25 acres of valley land at the Humber Ri ver the source of the water sup ply The board of which chair man Ernie Smith was a member formed a resolution to reduce the easement to the acres which would protect water rights At the same time this resolution fol lowed the township engineers ad vice that the easement be feet above the high water level According to Dr this measurement would take in the whole of the farm eliminating development of valuable high land The farm is on Keele St north with a small section within the village limits at the school Trus tees advised the doctor to inter view King township planninp board Dr said he would give the valley land useful only as a parkland site to King City or to Humber Valley Metro region Conservation Authority Trustees doubted if the Authority would consider his proposal That same evening June Dr met with King township planning board at He offered the 25 acres for park pur poses to the township the village or the Conservation Authority Thus the management and care of the area would be assured The planning board advised him to make an official survey on his farm and draft his develop ment plan for presentation to the board later Dr Barrie is living on 200 acres he owns on the eighth concession His King City land was under op tion for sale to Kingcross Estates two years ago but the company turned it down Bargain House Around Corner Main St South LACHES HOUSE DRESSES to size 1 49 MENS SPORT SHIRTS to 495 98 Closed Mondays Open All Day Wednesday We Find It Necessary To Resume Original Store Hours Open Monday Closed Wednesday Afternoons McCaffreys Flowers Main St Newmarket TW 54862 r i 9 a I 9 Aurora Kennel Club Holds Annual Picnic Aurora District Kennel Club held its annual picnic on Friday evening July 6 at the Talisman Poodle Kennels home of Alex and Charles Duncan Tony Sacre toasted weiners and over a huge bonfire Phil Sacre supplied music with guitar and mouth organ An enjoyable singsong was conducted by Tony with of course the usual barber shop quartet A good time was had by all The meeting ended with a box lunch and soft drinks Thanks are extended to Alex and Charles Duncan for the beautiful roses they presented to the mem bers on their departure The next meeting will be held on September at the home of Mr and Mrs J Sullivan Vandorf Aurora Makes Agreement With New Drug Industry The agreement for the provision of services by Aurora for Sterl ing Drug Manufacturing was read before council Monday night It covered water supply sewer ser vice and the construction of a rail way spur line into the properly The town will construct at its own expense a minimum of a 12- inch water main and 12inch sew ers to the industrys property and supply water at a satisfactory pressure The charges for water and sew age will be same as those charg ed to other users of similar quan tities The industry will pay for connections at its property BUILDS AURORA SCHOOL Contractor John Kes wick has been awarded the gen eral contract for construction of a new public school at Aurora Sponsored Br The NEWMARKET CHAMBER OF And This Newspaper YOUR CHAMBER OK COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY GRAND OPENING comes to Formerly BOWSERS HARDWARE Aurora AUGUST 2nd and 3rd Come in today and see the new look in hardware store New Lighting New Counters New Racks plus the very best in merchandise all conveniently displayed for easy selection Crest Hardware Aurora is the newest member of a growing group of independently owned and op erated Ontario hardware stores who under the name of CREST bring you the finest in quality products at the lowest possible prices Dont miss our Grand Opening Share in the many free gifts and prizes FREE GIFTS FRIDAY SATURDAY Numerous Special BARGAIN ITEMS Register for door prizes FREE HOOVER FLOOR POLISHER Draw takes place Saturday pm CII or EASY SATIN EACH DAY J Clip This Out OWNER and AUTHORIZED DEALER GORDON REID Phone PA Aurora Ontario Open Friday until HEY KIDS Win a Beautiful 34 Hiawatha Wagon Only children eligible In draw ADDRESS PHONE Kill in tin- coupon and drop in at our store Draw to lake place SATURDAY AUGUST pm WEDDING AITCIIISON BRYDON Doll A itch i son daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilfred chison became the bride of John Wilson son of Mrs Gertrude Brydon berg at a double ring ceremony in St Mary Magdalenes Anglican church Schomberg Wednesday June The brides father is deputy- reeve of Kins township The church was decorated with roses delphinium and phlox Or ganist was Miss Doris Wood and soloist Mrs Thomas Proctor who Oh perfect and Ill Walk Beside You The bride was given in mar riage by her father Shi- wore a floor length of white lace with tightfitting bodice and short train She also wore a white fingertip veil caught with orange blossoms and carried red roses and Maid of honor was Carol Busby who wore a floor length mauve gown of embroidered nylon with tightfitting bodice and white shoes and mauve gloves She car ried a crocheted basket of sum mer flowers Bridesmaids were Miss Marie cousin of ho bride and Miss Shirley Mats on They wore floor length gowns of pale green embroidered nylon green nylon gloves white shoes and white feather bandeau They carried crocheted basket of summer flowers The flower girls Carol Coulter and Susan Mnynard wore floor length gowns of yellow embroid ered nylon with matching bon nets and gloves and carried Croch eted baskets of summer flowers Ushers wore Dawson the brides brother and George Crane A reception was held in the churchs parish hall The brides mother received in a dress of na vy crepe mesh with pale ac cessories and wore a corsage pink and mauve mums She was assisted by h grooms mother who was dressed in a navy panor ama mesh dress with pink acces sories and wore a of pin and yellow muni Miss Delia aunt of the bride also received For her going away outfit the bride wore a navy linen suit with white accessories and white cor sage After the reception the hap py couple left for a motor to Vancouver Oh their return they will reside in If annexation does not through the industry will be per mitted to use the mains and sew ers and if annexation is delayed and the company is forced to pay for mains and sewers no other in dustry or person will be allowed to use services until an agree ment for sharing the costs has been made The town must provide if nec essary and at the towns expense water treatment facilities for the removal of hardness and iron which will be located on the in dustrys property The cost of such facilities will be investigated by council There is a per cent chance that they wont be needed said Mayor James Murray The mayor suggested that now was the time to consider providing an elevated lank for the whole town rather than just one or the industry since the engineers have said that the ground level in the new sub division is such that the town pressure will he insufficient Library Closed FOR HOLIDAYS July 31 Aug 14 inclusive I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Owing the succss of last years subscription drive Canadian Legion Branch Newmarket ices ihev arc again supporting the campaign tor I i tin Sick Room his equipment eons of beds wheel chairs invalid walkers and will be loaned to any Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE St Aurora For Friendly Personal Service Telephone PA AURORA resident of York County CHARGE FOR HOME lSE lie esic Your order I new or renewal will further this community project and every lent is urged to cooperate KING CITY LIONS BOAT DRAW WEDNESDAY AUG In King City Memorial park start ing 10 pm with senior Indies ball came Newmarket vs King- Vaughan Whitchurch allstars Dancing to am to Jack Chapmans band Bingo other games of chance Miss Outdoor girl Edna Davis will draw win ning ticket Admission 50c Pub lic school children free ion signed tie is when called upon are requested to ask to sec the representatives letter of introduce- Newmarket Legion Branch Mo officers This is to eliminate misrepresenta tions by unauthorized persons The salesmen this year represent for the first time a Canadian Company and will he selling a number of wellknown Canadian publications Wesley President S Dow Secretary Davidson VicePresident Eaton Treasurer equipment contact a member of the executive Donations arc not to he or accepted iiIMHiMt FREE FREE Westlnghouse Light Bulbs Everyone who is in the store when the mystery alarm rings gets a free bulb Dont forget to listen for the alarm while youre shopping TRAFFIC JAM WONDERFUL There is a side to every prohlcmor its all in your point of view Most people become irritated when involved in a traffic jam The more patient driver is prone to lose his temper Highway minister Allan point of view is different When addressing a banquet at Keswick July as guest of Toronto and York roads the minister A traffic jam is wonderful The motorists are burning up gasoline and they are not wearing out the highways 10000 IN PRIZES HIRE ASSISTANT Charles has been en gaged by Aurora council to act a assistant town foreman to James Goulding CANADIAN LEGION SOAP BOX DERBY Saturday August 17 pm Open to Newmarket boys and girls 14 and under GET YOUR ENTRY IN NOW Deadline for entries Aug Forward entries to Jack Duncan

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