Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 6, 1968, p. 1

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orb LAST WEEKS WEATHER WAS Mixed Up 10 CENTS VOL NO 10 PAGES Since NEWMARKET AURORA KESWICK ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MARCH 1968 irkel THIS WEEKS WEATHER IS Just Fair East Gwillimbury prepares to fight annexation bid Newmarkets annexation to double the towns size has I icily by East Gwillimbury one municipalities that will lose I bid is approved fight Jd not i fight cot directed his a defence lined proposed plans for that many residents petition in as there were no outstanding de ben- debts whatsoever for services provided Both King and Whit church Townships the other two municipalities which along with East are the subject of for funds to aid said that the work supply of original estimated Mitchell expenditure that would be necessary to bring the plan to completion he said Resources Manager for the Authority Derek said of the extra needed for the project would be provided by the Province of Ontario and by the Authority This left a balance of which it was hoped would be provided by East as the municipality benefiting from the project might not be spent Chairman of the Authority Lambert Will- Authority might leal quest will be referred t He is appointed t force at Monday VILLAGE MAY ASK PROBE OVER INDIANS EXPULSION Strip dilemma assessment White Strip Construction Co encountered an assessment problem is stymying the development of the subdivision and Aurora Coun- uncertain bow the problem should I results in assessments of about per s of the actual sale price if the Mr Walker said it only varies greatly from the formula roughly one bird of but puts our clients in iitiim icy have not complied will the livision he added in tin iitbdivriiiii been sold by White Strip to other agreement signed in August Walker planned by Strip the present assess Jo quoted example County Assess I WD i try and clear will arrange of While assessed I a hone A Provincial liny ho held in iieir charges of iln- against an Indian boy attending- Sutton District High School Sutton Sam Najicllo said the hearing would be held if charges of nomination could be substantiated Reeve made his statement at Sutton this week when the REPORT back Go North committee County area members of the Irovindnl legislature arc meeting ibis week Highway Minister to case for a GO system from Metro Toronto William Hodgson Don- Thursday rcmicst for a GO County HUMANE SOCIETY CHIEF SAYS Too much emphasis on dogs and cats he Just Carl Mike key aid Deacon anil wllh Mr Homme llioy will back Mr Hughes complimented the mem Iters on their plans for raising funds the propos ed shelter to be built in Aurora but not let down idler the shelter wai Daniels Members also Informed of for Societys ilflVQ for funds to County with the were on hand heir children at work during llloii Week which Ih being marked his week I Menard Mm Idly and Mrs It lie pupils King work lit com puled from their own weight Mrs Sidney GO North com people desiring Mis Mild she received letters Richardson said Council meet ing Monday night Doth and Aurora Councils vot ed support fur GO commit- Ice Ihclr respective meetings Monday and Newmarket councillors agreed to an Aurora suggestion that two bold a Joint to discuss I Newmarket Mayor Drew Monk complete CNR are definitely going to bill 111 another one thoy Just havent decided where ho said proposed for Indorsing the work of the GO NORTH of a milliliter Hit lis irly piitmrnls Hi going In be the wheel thai I of lock much further shinned ibg pound for kill The education of ti Is also of vital children should animals to be able Aurora commends skier Nancy Greene the il he winter Olympics at Too many suiti many tea a ii Dow son SI suites acre Mr linn advised a Is far far too ixicssive In I spare light air dale lw iioluj project in January I

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