Stat A 40 Tax Increase increase S vV of the rate This means that a home assessed at viU race a tax Increase of nearly The commercial rate was set at mills which means a jump of 903 mills over the preceding year it School taxes again account for the main portion of the raise In the mill rate Resi dential taxpayers Will face an increase of a little over five mills and the same increase has been apportioned to the Separate School rate y y Secondary School taxes will be increased by i mills in the residential category Commercial ratepayers face a 5M mill bqlhPubuc School rate and Separate School levy Secondary School taxes are up mills There is a slight decrease in the County Rate in both Residential and Commercial areas Both will op milts the Residential taxpayer the General Rate makes an increase of mills and for the Commercial levy it will mean a Even Geese Visited The Caravan Possibly following Centennial Caravan these three Canada made Fairy their off place the weekend Fairly to the to fat bread put there by onlooker Reject Claim For Water Damage I fc AURORA A claim for damages to the basement area of a house on Glass Drive damaged two weeks ago when a lash Hood Inundated a portion of the street has been rejected by adjusters acting for the towns insurance company Councillor Peter Miller reported that Gerry fieri had suffered extensive dam age alslo that another man whose basement PUT KENNELS OUT OF BUSINESS had and if it did not acts of God such as flooding incident Mr Miller- pointed about years ago the insurance company settled several claims for damage Can anyone what Is the difference between now and the former situations It was decided that the insurance com- pany be asked to meet with the finance cbmmitlee of council to clarify the areas of coverage Juslii small of he school under the canopy an authentic children to view the Centennial Caravan touch to the wonders or Canadas history to be on its t stay in Newmarket The redcoated seen inside More than the Caravan consider the town responsible for damage done due to the back up of sewers We have been carrying insurance to cover various circumstances and the com- f should pay claim Reeve Jim I Murrey Mrs Evelyn Buck declared We the town Is responsiblcy Complete Plans For Still A Few i Available Phone Mr Burnett said council matter and will inform the kennel owners a- Whitchurch Township bylaw requiring all kennels next door to them he said this week if the bylaw will be uphold dogs In their care to be licensed Until recently operators belong- -ill- council ignores our protests we will VANDORF- An angry group of have too mahy already and it is pel owners threatened week to fight in court fair to home owners who have to put up with township council recently passed the by law cancelling the fee for kennels and setting license costs al for the first female dog for each additional and for the first male for each additional Walter Becker of No 3 Stouffvillc claims council is deliberately putting kennel operators out of business Some of the no- odd kennels in the town ship may have as many as dogs How can the owner possibly pay a fee for each animal asked Mr Becker Deputy Reeve Stewart Burnett said the bylaw was passed to stop kennels moving into the townshipfrom Metro to the Canadian Kennel Clubpaid a yearly license fee of know lownW responsible NKWmnKhT The and Councillor Walter Davis said he would pis or the PIS- like know what Insurance Aur- have completed plans for the bull jngota permanent training centre is studying the SI In m owners ADDOIHlS torJ hlnnefillcd Adjustment Commit lawyer and go to court threatened Mr Becker Since many Who have benefitted from the facilities at School arid others beyond have been gain- Tigers Out But Not Down HAMBURG Aurora scored the first and last on Friday but were defeated by New Hamburg to lose the Ontario Junior championship The scries went right down to the wire us Ihc Friday was the seventh and deciding game It was heart breaker for Aurora fans who saw the Tigers sweep everything before them in their drive for the title Moving a hew arena shortly after the New Year changing managers a few months ago and numerous injuries failed to stop the Tigers players from everything they The Tigers bowed out a record crowd of the New Arena as OHA executive member Phillips of New market presented the championship trophy to victorious team NEWMARKET Council will have one fully employed in the Adult Training Centred less worry after Us Monday night meeting- To date the Training Centre has had to when they appointed a Committee of Adjust- temporary rented quarters which are ment to serve the town not adequate Appointed to committee by bylaw To implement the building of the new were Keffcr and Crowe centre funds of are required and be- Mr Crowe will serve for a oneyear term cause government grants are not available Mr for two years and Mr Keffcr at this lime the district association has for three years undertaken to raise this amount In this way one new member will be There will be a canvass held pointed every year Six names were pre- In Newmarket during the week of May posed for positions and it Is hoped that while the objective is an one there will be enough to provide these muchneeded facilities v iiiv Play Bali Boys Adrift Hoys wishing to play cither baseball or In be age bracket eight in IS are asked register at the arena May II at pm A meeting was held in the arena May ft of ball enthusiasts It was decided to see how many boys In Newmarket were Interest- ed in playing or baseball Anyone Interested In coaching a learn is asked to register at the arena May f Expo Contest Winner Mr 1 J Smith Queens was last weeks winner of Trip contest sponsored by fimhbftBCcessfylly unscrambled Vie Sturdy among be sponsoring mer chants advertisements Mrs Smith accom panied her winning entry with a sales slip from Knappa Paint Service pi the participating She bow stands a a nee of win an allexpense paid trip for two to hi V pm l Montreal Ibis For Hours Elects Officers Mother Of 14 In Her Spare Time KKSWICK Three young boys were res- England of New- cued from a drifting raft Sunday when was president of the Aurora miles offshore by Art Danforth Radio Toronto They were posed lo strong wind and choppy waterfor Wednesday night at the Union Hall hours St South Joe Sutton Tom and Jim were Campbell and Roy were none the worse for their adventure other named vicepresidents Sparks being cold and hungry Mr Gibson Charles Wilkinson as treasurer fed them soup at his Channel Drive summer J residence and sent them home They are son of Mr and and Jwb arms Mrs George Sutton and and 7yearold The meeting was conducted by Ernie M3 sons of Mr and Mrs William Arnold Canadian Labor Congress 3rJ I- Marina operator Art Dawson went qui of Toronto and the Oath of Office ahdtbwci1Uiert was administered to the new officers by- Conslable Gary of North Gwillim- Henry Rhodes of the He presented the bury police investigated the Incident union charter to Mr England WHS WEEK IN THE ERA Page the in the rawt have the tongue as far as possible this always results in an art that at least Little Sandra Chapman Rives a demonstration at the Newmarket Nursery School fihe color decision to make Sm f Pag Vw Page riij Pages A SU cussiiirt HEY A Mrs Roy Bell RR Bradford a busy men When wo caring for her 1 1 children as she In my spare i The log at is project and depicts Canadas ten provincial coats of I- arms surroundinf the A Canadian coat It took her four I peeks of- her spare time to quilt In the past few years two other I r Nursery School fi a color decision to make fluiU 3- j V IS tv one f which Holland She hopes- lo ffT