Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 28, 1967, A16

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y farewell party was held list Area K Wert tafeswfck Public Nearly SO rofe School honor Mm Mr Cbwleson has years of teaching the last three years lo the i t Heavy rain during the greater part of last Wednesday night caused the eastern section of Lions Park to resemble a lake The view shows the Peter Gorman Swimming Pool and the tennis courts in the background c Warden Staff iv Riding Club S Kinsmen Make Donation FRONT- CHECK- fc v To Hold Show If the Peter Gorman Swimming Pool gets over- following heavy rain the water covered a large crowded and the rain keeps falling the Recreation section of Lions Park and necessitated a plank Committee may be able to utilize the front of the bridge to get to the pool entrance building for extra activities Taken Thursday morn- 4H Activities Include Seminar ram STOUPPVILLE Bruce Rutherford of fitouffville will represent York County at a Youth Seminar August in Quebec Bruce has been a member of clubs In ranging from corn to electrical clubs He was chosen for this honor last year at a leadership camp in The purpose of the seminar is to broaden the educational focus of The theme of the project will be Rural Youth and His World This trip was made possible recently when the Centennial Commission announced that Weather Curtails Centennial Program The Township Centennial program went as scheduled last Monday evening despite the threatening weather Island residents who were to appear in native cos tume bad to forgo the festivi ties due to the weather Reeve Peddy was for the evening show dressed in garb All the events were held at the grounds of the Township Municipal building An council meeting was held with descendant of the original clerk of that time reading the minutes J Dear of the Sullon and District High School staff spoke on the Dig which has yielded pieces of pottery dating back to BC before Indians had di vided into political groups He said that council meetings were probably held in Township at that time and that the population then was probably as large as It is today About 5000 square feet have been excavated In three Inch levels which go into bags with the site marked off In five fool squares No Carbon tests have been made because of the expense but Dr Wal ton Kenyon of the has visited the site and verified the information The artifacts are on display In the Municipal Building In a cabinet made and donated by Mr Glen Kerford of the Sutton District High School two grants totalling have been awarded to Youth Travel programs in This project Is the Councils major Centennial Year pro ject EXCHANGE PROGRAM Nine delegates will repre sent Ontario clubs at the fifth Annual Exchange which will take place July This particular exchange has become recognized as one of the outstanding annual ac tivities in Canadas 4H Club movement Similar to previous years it will be organized by the provincial 4H Departments and the Canadian Council on Clubs and financed by the Royal Bank of Canada A total of awardwinning club members nine from each province will be parti cipating in the exchange with each delegate awarded a two- week farm home stay in a province other than his own York County has none of Ontarios delegates this year although it has been well rep resented in the exchange In recent years FARM SAFETY In a policy statement on farm safety Brack of Saskatoon President of the BALDWIN The Baldwin Riding Club will be holding its first Horse Show en Sun day July 2 at the games area located one quarter mile east of Highway 48 at Baldwin The show Is scheduled to start at 1 am with the Eng lish Pleasure class followed by the Western Pleasure class Also on the agenda will be a class and Trail class Entry fees in these classes for members will be and for members The afternoon classes are for members only and are slated to start at 2 pm These will consist of the Barrel Race To St John Ambulance NEWMARKET The York County Sections of St John Ambulance has received a do nation of from the New market Kinsmen Club The Brigade has been extremely busy this year attending events and Centennial Cele brations St John members are all volunteers and do not receive any pay for their vices Therefore they must rely on donations they receive to purchase medical supplies and uniforms Their funds were very low at the time the donation was made A spokesman for the Kins men pointed out that although purchase one If you would like to make a donation or be come a member of the Bri gade contact the Section Of ficer P Gilbert Don Drive Newmarket phone Youll get easier driving less tire wear when you let our experts safety check that front end y m m T Prescription J our Specialty I I I FREE LUBRICATION with every FRONTEND ALIGNMENT Canadian Council on 4H Clubs announced this week that Farm safety education Is too important in scope to be treated as a separate pro ject Rather It is considered an activity in which each Club member Is encouraged to participate The Council said that some examples of farm safety ac tivities through which members In Canada can take part In are Public demonstra tions on safety farm and home hazard hunts and safe In operating farm equip ment These activities are design ed to stimulate a special awareness of safety during National Farm Safety Week throughout Canada and the July which has been officially endorsed by the Canadian Council on 4H Clubs Among the most notable re- cent farm safety cam- paigns In Canada is the as- slstance In the sale of the Slow Moving Vehicle sign To date 4H sales of the sign In Canada are In excess of 20000 signs masonry surfaces absorb water rather readily so dampen the surface before you apply a latex paint If youre repainting this isnt necessary Pole Bending and various organization had never other western games For Information contact Mrs Madeline at Club members last Friday took part in the Pony Ex press Ride from Mexico tar ExpoMontreal A scroll and mail pouch were carried by the rider The scroll will be presented to the Queen dur ing her trip to Expo and the pouch containing letters from officials of the various towns en route This section of the Bide was the 29 miles from Cannington to Falls and only two of the club members com pleted the entire ride year old Wayne Wilson of and year old Brenda Carpentier of Baldwin required the services of the Brigade they felt that It was a definite asset to the County and that It should receive far more financial support espec ially from those who make frequent use of its services St John still does not have an ambulance of its own and requires In order to I I Prescription Picked Up and Promptly Delivered MAIN ST HI THE PEAK OF SALES A SERVICE Highway at Davis Drove NEWMARKET FINAL SUMMER I LUMBER i i A- it Hamper Storage f ts J Dime at ANY QUANTITY 1 to j to My uttAMfAsrr they Service moths cant ruin winter garment when theyre stored throughout the summer In our cold ONE LOW PRICE STORES ALL HAMPER WILL HOLD CUe ANlhG CHARGE We furnish the you III it full return 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