Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 1, 1968, A01

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THE PAGES NO IS 10 CENTS NEWMARKET AURORA KESWICK ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MAY 1 1968 Newmarket Aurora Keswick THIS WEEKS WEATHER IS Warmer IN WHITCHURCH TOWNSHIP Policeman 182 Welfare 175 Still another delay urban renewal plan position where they ire unable to buy be pegged but to seek i will be lower he said Brady said that the does He warned that if the government was in housing and redevelopment schemes t there would be too much interference I pressure from various groups Mr Brady he would like to sec the 1 the field of housing and urban i would sooner make one million which shared the of he Above Mayor Drew talks to Joe Charles or Norwich Union which provided a film about Norwich renew scheme At top a bunny girl serves refresh- Council spends an hour talking about garbage will resign from Senate Senator Wallace will resign his sent in the Senate June 11 nomination day for the Federal dec- lion to contest York Simcoc for the Con leadership las fall executive meeting on May to discuss strat egy in the riding for the June election So NEWMARKET Dissatisfaction delay in the final report of the Urban Re newal Plan for Newmarket caused Council lor Tom lo engage for failure to fulfil their lor and Bacon at days council meeting The resolution was tabled pending involved before II Surgeoncr told council that 1 of the consultants bring In the final report ire expected do alio have heir problems with lenses and am at my wits end to know how I can answer Ihcir questions I have been assured after all Ihis by a gentleman closely Involved that it will be another four months yet before we receive ds in the downtown and this could have decisions when the suggest inns wore presented t Official plan OKd by OMB NEWMARKET The Zoning Bylaw for the Town of Newmarket has finally received approval in the greater part from the On tario Municipal Board There is one amend ing clause in the Boards decision to accept the application property north of sympathized ttilli the Mr but felt that there little to indi cate that land values were going down May has been set for the nomina tion convention The meeting will be held at Vandorf Community Hall Leader Tommy Douglas said every riding in Canada would Mayor Drew r day in the main years of delay bylaw was instituted which self termed garbage in la unching its urban r iclpalily He felt that such a scheme will lead to irbanization of Newmarket which he But he warned Newmarket must to have a concern for people for you have a large population you be impersonal evening concluded with a talk from the advantage of using and In criticizing Ihc wording of a bylaw lo amend a garbage bylaw dating back to 1950 Councillor Dick slated that It was asking the ordinary householder to be a scientist and engineer in order to fulfill the terms of the proposed bylaw He was referring specifically to the require ments as to weight maximum lbs size type of object to be carted away the other Compensation Board governed the not being able to hold the At one point Councillor Miller got his by laws mixed up with his television prefer- by referring Ihe previous by law had reed with charges laid against the guilty Protest moving children from one point it was brought to the atten tion of Council that the Towns contract re garding garbage was with the York their I finally referred the bylaw back which would overcome the wing are the questions asked in Fire problem Newmarket expressing c proposal to build an addition to the hospital which could involve a nine storey tower fighting equipment would be in and reprcsen the hospital board to discuss the but some members thought that it part a county res pons Hunter business a I for the King Township Public School Board Ihey listed seven questions that Want answers to and concluded by saying that they felt the children should re main where they are Mrs charged that the school was a dangerous building to put children In that It was falling apart and however said they would lo repair school I iitlageiilLc to the lot of high school i the children daily lo Mr replied that move was strictly a matter of accommodation that the school board had been turned down when they requested funds to build 10 ad ditional rooms and thai the cost of transpor tation wasnt anywhere near the cost of providing a portabir The cost of this he i children pointing out i Ihe i to costs of transportation and to the price of portable ed Pottoge- l consideration have yon given School Has consideration been given to emotional welfare of the group of children who have been moved so many times be fore Is a reasoaablc compromise for one which will promote rather than a stable learning atmosphere Have you considered the fact that these older children will be leaving an ex-

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