Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 12, 1966, p. 16

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Em King Township Economy Shows Excellent Trend KING CITY King town- ships new reeve Gordon comprise the municipal ad ministration lor the year has been reserved for his in augural speech But of one taxation trends will rise From the county level the high school district and pub lic school building program King City reconstructed paved Doctors Lane and luilt a drainage scheme in King Township will shut in the million extension to the Aurora Secondary School and the third addition to the high school in King City Three United Church con gregations turned their skills Building Totals Million township area public eight school ground wor the council by members the quadruple effectiveness of t of the bylaw approved I permit of the township land- municipal board i quality home building throughout Plan Rink On lade It will be to anjor Thursday from I Roman Catholic i and monastery north of King City was proclaimed a focal American continent Presbyterian con gregation received the gift parishioner an active partici pant in Canadian Kingcrafis handicraft or ganization was inn ted by the Minister of Education to send an official delegate to the past president Mrs Gage Love was named a member of the directors board of the Canadian Handicraft Guild King township area public school board initiated a pro posal to the York County consultative committee re public school education The from kindergarten to high school graduation for Aurora highest Construction Brampton school in King requiring capital expenditure houses were built ship compared to last year Building inspector Don reporting to township council Jan showed resi- SI tin additions to three schools The addition to King City secondary school has an esti mated construction value of form Holland Marsh Churches rate third place with made up by Kettleby United and Evangelical Lutheran Balance of construction costs at include addi- garages storage buildings signs and private system of septic disposals Excellent cooperation has The upswing is toward resi dential construction of large homes of high value In the of enquiries from prospective villages of Noble- ton and King City The prov ince suggested eight wards as an alternative to King City Incorporation candidates lions built an to the fire hall to under the jurisdiction of The village also j The diet of the older per should consist of well I meals differing and Holland Mai Another school will built by ships first New Trustees To Meet Jan 11 willy except STRANGE The reelect wild Jack Van and Mrs Pateison First elected to lor a man and Rill strong withdrawing In December Mrs SI of occupancy the oneroom schools of Tenth Line Craw ford Union Lloyd town and Deacon are expected to close There will he kindergarten accommodation at and for school the former and Ihre is to 7V JANUARY 14th AND FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE DISCONTINUED LINES III l KHOIillLKR SPACE SAVK HKSTKIIKIKIil ITIESTEKKIKII IHKSTERKIKII I HUM HAY BY AIRS SETS OK SAVE UP TO nil PER SET liOLHIK ClIKST BFD Fr KITCHEN TABLE anil FOUR CHAIRS Chesterfields Swivel Rocker Chairs Sale ODDS AND ENDS IN AND LAMPS These in just a few of Hie specials loo numerous to mention Come mill see MAW AKINH III MS IN SELECTION WITH SAVINGS UP TO THIS SALE SO SHOP EARLY 16 Yonge Street South Ihompsons THE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Beet School Board t3B nd extended bank And con ens quality lor up to loon So you are a government- whole lot of good loon Iron hove thai work done around business then Do it new The Mutual Life of Canada announces that constantly expanding business in area served by the Companys Richmond Hill branch has made it necessary to secure larger quarters for the sales and branch office staff On January the branch under the direction of Emerson Smithy Manager will le located at St North Richmond Hill Tel

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