Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 5, 1967, p. 11

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r I Stewart 27 Rkharaaoai Drive and his wife both f J J PrtJ to threeyear olds with friends on their lawn to to the dance music following a strenuous the CeatessiaJ I leaves his opposition at the poet as the program for the of the neighborhood Mr Stewart with other men in to the defiant of his another at left the neighborhood planned the Centennial cel Every youngster participating in the Drive Block Party Saturday night was a winner receiving candy suckers front Bill m ji xY NEWMARKET town is in need of an indoor swimming pool and large audi torium was the finding of the committee ap pointed to determine the need for recrea tional facilities Centennial Day was observed at Regency Acres Public School last Tuesday with most of the teachers and all of 750 students dress in costumes in vogue years ago The ren entered Into the spirit of the occasion depict- Indians and children of Canadas early tiers Special programs were held In the class rooms and a large cake carrying the design of the Canadian Flag was cut during the afternoon to everyone present Every trade except Grade is presented in the pic taken indoors and the group on the school lawn represented Kinder garten Grades and 7 Shepherd Staff Dr A Murdoch presented a detailed report to a group representing Ro tary Kinsmen and Optimist Service Clubs the Legion Newmarket Minor Hockey As- sociaUon Newmarket Recreation Commis sion Senior Citizens handicraft groups Newmarket Police Association Newmarket Figure Skating Club the high schools coun cil and Milne local architect inter ested in the project Reporting on the of a questionnaire published m Newmarket early in April Dr Mardech said were filled In and retane with Indicating there was la the opinion of the people a need for recreational faculties and two slating that no need exists in ihe returned stressed the Indoor swimming pool and also were in favor of a Urge auditorium adequate for dances conventions and concerts About per cent said Dr Murdoch were nonparticipants in any organized recrea tional program suggesting to the committee that their interest lay largely in providing facilities for others probably in younger age groups Most of the questionnaires also Indicated better of faculties Including room of varioos types la the schools he made A direct approach via letter was made to 25 organizations to ascertain their opinion and 100 per cent response indicated all were Interested In plans for a community centre and more extensive recreational program Dr Murdoch reported that letters to New market Public School Board East School Area Board and Newmarket District High School Board had resulted In a fairly detailed listing of school facilities which could be made available for recrea tion in September Further checking by the committee vealed that York County Health Unit build ing the library and Trinity United Church auditorium could be opened certain nights for specific programs Dr Murdoch said this was as far as the special committee appointed had gone and he was pleased with encouraging attitudes en countered Harry Varley of the Kinsmen Crab asked Where da we go from This question brought comment from sev eral present as to who would be responsible for the furtherance of the project Milne suggested a committee be formed to Implement a recreational program with director Don Popple to utilize to the fullest extent the areas offered He added that it would seem the indoor swimming pool should be the next step and it would be a source of revenue Roy commented that the Recrea tion Commission and school boards have a much better understanding now and have held Joint meetings to resolve mutual ideas regarding the use of school facilities Charles lotted at the for a swimming pool and asaltoraun from coun cils paint of view be where does money cease fee aera tion and maintenance costs If there be anneal deficit matt who picks aa such a deficit There is no doubt in my mind that a serv ice tub or a group of such organizations could raise the initial amount to build but operating costs could be quite high said Don Popple He told the group that operating costs at Yorks centre run to per year Mayor Drew said that if the group could come up with something concrete in terms of building and operational costs they V would be planned shortly Education Min ister William Davis is interested in aU schools being used and would support a plan to have the swimming pool added when school addition was built Lloyd G Shepherd school principal said the outlook of the Department of Education was leaning to teaching recreation We have to learn how to best use our leisure time which will come as the result of working hours He suggested a committee should meet soon with the District High School Board building committee grants are available said far swimming peals and and I am sere the Beard he happy have ether pease provide fanes far these A committee of Dr Murdoch Don Popple Harry Varley Kinsmen Club and Optimist was named to tow up Mr Shepherds suggestion Dr Murdoch Ihenxed those who had work ed on the survey and said another meeting would be held after the meeting with the building committee when means of financ ing could be discussed The Wayward Bus Police and bus line of ficials are still investigating the disappear ance of a Gray Coach Line bus from its de pot in Newmarket on Saturday The bus has since been located at the Bay St depot in Toronto after York County had been alerted The vehicle had been started by the should then present their data to at the Davis Dr yard preparatory to Keep la we need a water taw to ensue water sanely far seme of ear citizens leak at ear reads need for sewage are se talags need and the town is deben ture to the Hon pointed out that another Honto Huron Heights Secondary School making a scheduled run and when the driver returned from the office section the bus a At Club It was thought at first that the bus had been stolen but following police investiga tion It is felt that another driver had taken the vehicle by mistake Youth Wins Award In Music Festival and the Richmond Hill PETERBOROUGH A the conclusion of the Nation- other local festivals in On- year old Aurora youth has Centenary Finals being won top award in the pro- held In St John New Bruns wick July James has a good chance to finals of the Centen ary Festivals of held recently here James was acclaim ed winner of the Ontario petUion in the wind instru ment category 16 years and Alberta Ridley of who is on was a contestant in class the faculty of music the loss of about from the ket Police are Investigating a machine and breakIn at the premises of jMor- Orchestra studies the York Sat- m aT morning resulting in and then escaped on foot win the award for the trumpet under piano solo senior years of Toronto class and In cash of Willow- winners of be all at Three finalists representing P to the Newmarket Chin and un- Muslc Festival participated In the provincial finals in Pet- received There they peted On Tuesday of this week Jim began a fourweek sem inar with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada He is the youngest member During this period con- marks and very favorable ad- certs will be given at t fnm Judication from the three in known music i imcoc Wholesale July 21 and the OXeefe Centre July followed by tans who Judged the a twoweek tour of Western SPECIAL ON TV TOWERS FT Towar Complata FT I Towar Complete 3995 TV ALL CHANNEL HEADS 895 MOTOROLA COLOR TV KESWICK p 5 James placed first Canada Albert Ridley achieved first In class wind instruments class honors in the grade Junior years and under piano eliminations held at His accompanist was Dr the Royal Conservatory of Clayton Rose of Aurora Jim is a Grade honor stu dent at an Aurora high school Music last month Mr and Mrs Harry Dr and Mrs Clayton Rose ATTENTION REAL FAMILY TREAT OLD ENGLISH STYLE FISH CHIPS ONLY Try our crispy onion THE REST IN TOWN HAM COOKED 7 V Vans Fish Chips 8952148 BONELESS POT MOi Prospect 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