Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Jun 1965, p. 4

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and Member or Audit Bureau of Circulations and Class A Newspapers Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York year of publication Published every Wednesday it Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era ft Express Company Limited Subscription for two years for one year In advance Single are 10c each Member of Class A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations as Second Class Mall Post Office Department Ottawa Newmarket I I THE EDITORIAL PAGE WEDNESDAY THE DAY OF JUNE LOSS TO TOWN The resignation of Councillor Laura is a blow to town Council the lffe of to the town of Newmarket A letter of his confirming the resignation and stating to him reasons for the move has been given to the press for release and her letter does little to enhance the deliberations of town council over the past few months The procedure of any formal group that Mr meeting is frustrating mid boring at any respect time to those who are forced to listen to endless discussions wailing for tho one sentence or vote which will set pattern for a and t EARNED RESPECT This week marks the retirement of of Newmarkets older businessmen who during the past 38 in many ways Newmarket and in the course of his business has had thousands come to him photography senice It probably illbecomes one who has known Bert Budd for a little over years to try and sing his praises for there are many here who and would do a much better job t it be suffice to at been a gentleman our dealings with him helpful and friendly at all times ami if there were no other reason for being to have come to Newmarket privilege of getting to know him so well reason enough There are many we are sure who lllerwaud 1ms JH echo this sentiment Many perhaps and bickering ha will claim years of friendship and many decisions of council proud to have had that distinction should have been made in One cannot think of Bert with- piiis doubt true Out thinking of the part his wife has played in his success A helpmate in of the word Mrs has happened previous commit countless hours helping with the meetings to cause such as well as assuming a great and the press arc tied to the qeal of the responsibility for raising four mo formal reports preset While their plans at the moment are little uncertain it seems safe to formal w will he seen frequently on Main K to law lint wo treet We would certainly hope such that we have left many he He case for to some the completely bewildered Main St The passing of j rings changes but the respect in which j and Mrs arc held by business and the public will not change Way their retirement years prove to rewarding as those which have m before hours of debate From new angle it could usually be condensed about three paragraphs PARK SNOOZE OR JAIL The man with the liveried chauffeur out of his limousine stretch out a park bench for a snooze and be Seasonably sure tliHt he would not by police if you can imagine an occurrence taking place But in Hamilton an impoverished man was sent Jail for the crime of being found hav- nap on a bench in Core ark arc asking if a fate would befall Prime Minister Pear- other distinguished citizens found asleep on a park bench Under the civil rights and liberties of an in a democracy there is not one law the rich and another law for the poor practice this is not always the case becomes theory when men charged the impartial administration of the take the view that the man with the chauffeur be treated differently man in the shabby suit After pi there are plenty of criminals who suits and shoes THE STAR Mrs woods letter is thought provoking and timely She was a good competent and energetic member council When she debated ft it was concise without malice and in variably provided a straightforward an- We must sympathize with woman councillor her efforts council to a business level able positive action and make matin of a society Her letter speaks for its pulls no punches in stating her foi resignation Perhaps we migl gest to Mrs that Plight Of Developing Countries IT Is Crucial Challenge For World War Poverty market eeds calibre bend the foi t members lake a long hard loni- irk learn ami inu nil their future deliberations Growing Tourism Offers More Income Work Of Hospital Of Prime Importance Places l Armstrong dies Thursday DBS Report Shows Drug Costs Down Sy hi people of 1 mure pin Tin- fii operation this

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