Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 26, 1967, p. 1

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downtown Join car pool or park aomawhere ether apace than In the downtown aria wMay Visitors to Caravan will be the King Township Whitchurch Town- become quite congested and town residents reached lei fro May Details of the exact location parking Ihreagfc flatarday May I will lota will be published in next news- rt at Book rte Mill the Caravan has the Caravan Committee la asking the Branch Royal Canadian legion help will aupirts the yr W A A rrV ft f Tj fa a rlO i ji J NEWMARKET- AURORA ON APRIL 26 w0 A totter get yew whiter eat el Math halls be- y rashs with the between and IS Thrre11 to ma rain yea Maybe snow i i 1 ir PI A K i 1 I J i Orchard what as mi Intolerable situation ia the parent who called for the it a I iff fkf Mra ami another Pino Orchard area parent met with school Inspector Douglas Adams Monday afternoon They asked Mr Adams what action he Intended to take to correct the situation During the meeting Mrs threw a pile of notebooks on inspector desk which she said contained 101 uncorrected mistakes Mrs said the mistakes Included Man uses breasts of burden the normal body temperature is a little over degrees and apples equals six 1 1 ti w m l J The parents complaints arc centred around Grades and teacher Mrs Wayne McNeil They claim that the teacher has not given tests or lessons alt year but received information they copied from the blackboard into notebooks- Mrs claims that children out of failed examinations Teacher Not Guilty Vic Tlmmins and Tom rehearse their parts as two early French explorers on the lllnck River In the annual Sutton Kinsmen theatre night to held May and J This years scene play la called a Century of Laughs liVAKE SIMCOE r j v- 1 fWILMMBURY Hated between ami DO per cent of Association got off to good respective business was derived from meeting held at Keswick last week when the Presented statistics from the I fl Ontario Deportment of Tourism which stated Boi cottagers keep man industry working Chairman John of Briars Inn and year round Country Club gave a resume of the previous Tim governing of Association will be Meetings adding Association had president vicepresident and four directors tent were top marks In The Pine Orchard teacher was trans ferred at her own request last year from Public School alter parents with children attending that school complained of her work A letter was written to the school hoard alleging that the teacher was incompetent had no control over the class and that She ttVrmarka K iVMfri fi class failed i son half the who failed Grade and as a result lost one years schooling said Mrs A Drew nil 3 Newmarket Parents from school say that their complaints were ignored by both the school board and the inspector Now the situation baa reached the belling point at Pine Orchard according to school principal Colin Hathaway But out hands are tied Until the parents put complaints in writing my hands are tied School board chairman Dr J Morris Smith says that only Mrs has complained We are watching the but we do not Intend to make a big Issue out of It Dr Smith commented He said that he had no knowledge of any complaints about the teachers work while she was at school School Inspector Adams said he had car- rlcd out a routine visit to Pine Orchard School but had not examined students work In detail r m ft fKfi Of Indecent Assault NEWMARKET A Mount Albert school teacher under suspension by the Hast llmbury Township School Board was found not guilty Friday of Indecently assaulting a girl Beverley Wayne Brooks of Newmar ket was arrested March after the girl complained to police She said she was molested after Brooks had given liquor to her and a 16yearold boy In his apartment She admitted damaging the flat after the alleged offence The Grade teacher was convicted of supplying liquor to a minor but a second similar charge was dismissed In passing sentence Magistrate said the beer given to girl was done under the most degrading cir cumstances Brooks was fined or days in Jail I rati KS1 I rim rt 4- T ia Cancer Canvassers pledges of financial support from button Georgina and North North Sutton and East and chosen by members from muntninnlillnQ i lie stressed how to the Assocl- respective municipalities illon was the good will and support of these to the executive of the new as- northern municipalities were President John vicepresident Emphasis was placed on the number of Kenneth directors Mil Kallio diversified businesses benefitting from sup- North Township lohn one- port of the Association Hiding academies morc SWon marinas gasoline restaurants hotels lodges fish huts merchants nt Kaltora Rogers and operators were among those mentioned Keswick on Monday night Even the farmer might eventually benefit wiIl hetouristsdoUarinlhcformof association and the membership fees were set at Arrangements will be made for Ruby campaign chairman for the Newmarket Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society reports that has been received towards the quota of allocated for Newmarket At Aurora of the quota has been In the event a canvasser has not called Festival Starts the Town of Newmarket Reeve George Richardson officially opened the seventh annual Lions Music Festival at Trinity United Church Monday night Mr Richardson was assisted by Reeve Garfield Wrlfiht of East Town ship who represented the County of York In the absence the Warden Bonnie AppH interpretive dancer unconcernedly reads a maxuaine while waiting her cue to appear on at Huron Heights Variety Nighty y AURORA FORCE Police Seek A deal of credit for work they did Mint with and the report bat same items were not com- ptelely Councillor Dick We ana those wishing to contribute to the work of me Cancer Society may forward their dona- fcf lion to Mr Ruby at Victoria and Grey Trust n rage third Contributing membership with no Voting privileges could contribute at will question of what constituted a mem was brought up by Mrs Ian Garrett The Inn on the who stated those operating more than one business might find it expensive to support the Association Membership was finally defined as he- longing to the Individual and only one was the number ofbusi- presses operated of Trakehnen if arms Limited stated she thought cottagers the area buy the majority of their supplies prior to moving up to Lake for the summer season This thought was speedily contradicted by Mahoncy of Boat Hang- Aub Timmlas of Mens and other local business men who AURORA Police Committee chairman P Newmarket wiam Mow n Chjb also spoke briefly at the opening Association proposed to go to va titration to settle their contract with lions Trinity United Church and St Johns the town School association advised that James Cook following are the results of Monday a had been appointed as their nominee to rcpT far apart I can see arbitration as the resent the police at arbitration hearings Way to settle contract differences and wag Council fell however that the was supported by Deputy Reeve Jack WUIfanV Company or call Mrs Ruby at or completely closed attempt to son who said several proposals and counter Mrs George at 56503 who will reopen proposals had been consWerod and it would arrange for pickup in Newmarket or Mrs Down Baals for this decision was what was be a waste of time to reopen negotiations I Rubin or Mrs J Wrixon 4 termed a misunderstanding of part of the A motion thai council name a nominee Aurora j police committee report regarding the con- waa defeated and a new motion presented April designated as Cancer Month TWO Men Pined IUU tract presented by Mr Trent two weeks ago by Councillor Walter that council re- are only a few days ileft for canvassers Councillor Evelyn Buck pointed out ylevy the police cmitteea wport to quota y Barry Raymond Kettleby and Lome John Carson of King were fined each count A third charge was withdrawn by the crown Ktag said the wall hoxea were ripped off est af I give Mr Trent and I Expo Contest Mrs V was for were deferred Monday smd concession of Both men pleaded guilty Charges by area of Mondays a third person were withdrawn Mrs auceessfally Clarence Davis said there re wnwitems Crown Attorney Arleigh ArmsUong said Newmarket and from In the proposed budget to be coMWifeWiD damaging mall boxes was becoming an Mrs Council would meet as a CommlUwoftbe outdoor sport In King Township accompanied her Whole deal with them and got the budget Re Magistrate to with a facsimile from Square ready for next fine the men in order to take of participating businesses evening was he sport out of the game- She new stands a chance of unfinished business gowgbacaN A VV ft

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