LAST WEEKS WEATHER WAS A bit better THE PAGES VOL 117 NO 19 10 CENTS NEWMARKET AURORA KESWICK ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MAY 1968 ERA Newmarket Aurora Keswick King roads intolerable residents KING CITY A lawyer representing throng Mrs Charles reads super- had insulted her truck to get Eagerly waiting to get home to find out what is in the gift are Newmarket Lions Club Music Festival participants lindi Fox Moor lag and Susan Price They performed in Friday nights Festival of Stars at United Church For the Festivals complete results please turn to Page and a full page of photographs are on Page 11 Holder Photos Festival of Stars ends week of music township said the Department of requested council to lower ARRET music came festival filled for fumed Councillor ith highways officials Flag Missing Stars During the intermission shields trophies awards and scholarships were presented to winning contestants who performed during the week Both Trinity United Church and St Johns School auditorium were used for the Music Festival Included in the Friday evening parade of stars were Prince Charles School Rhythm Band Cornet Solo by James Spragg by William Snider and Robert Stanton both of Newmar ket Flute solo by William Bradley choirs of both James Robinson school Markham and Parkview School Unionvillc and a vocal solo by Dnald or Aurora Lions president Reid Atkinson was chair man for the Festival of Stars and also pre sented the scholarships Shields and trophies were presented to the winners by Lions Accordion Orchestra Garbage talks continue In a seemingly neverending love with the subject of garbage Aurora the agenda from a t back to committee rambled for resident And later ii doesnt like Instant coffee or instant prime ministers AURORA Speaking of about the loss meting Council again Council dated May lent said he had recently dale and had never putting out his garbage in five four of these had been lost purportedly by the garbage collectors throwing the contain as well as the garbage in their truck Ottawa Senator Wallace McCutcheon gathering of the fact that he dare not face the House of Commons and he had to retreat from his former statement that he could see no i early election Hold liquor vote N Gwillimbury last Tuesdays meeting of North Gwillimbury Township Council a resolution was passed to petitionthe Liquor Control Board or Ontario to set a date for a liquor vote in the Municipality This was the result of an application of CO residents predominenlly local business men presented to council last month The petitioners stated they felt liquor in the township would help hold the plebiscite The vote of members of Voters will be asked if they a during his speech did the lion Prime Minister In the debate on the garbage byla had made foots of themselves the Council table for Reeve Jim Murray in concurring referring the amendment back to the bylaw morning Its tf sery for retarded Church Shown and Miss her assist an Week sponsored by the Newmarket and li Retarded out for refreshments at the was started recently it St of the children are Mrs Anne Mn Laymen take to pulpit Martyrs church St Johns church Newmarket was not among the 1G0 parishes in the greater To- Archdiocese to have a layman speaker Is likely to be Mr Rev R pastor of Our Lady of Grace Church in Aurora reported i They told congregations a lems of sustaining Catholic high Staff ince had no plans to extend the support further After the speeches in many parishes leaflets were handed out to worshippers urging a contribution for membership the Catholic High School Association of Archdiocese of Toronto The association which sponsored the talks hopes f Holy Martyrs said ti USE SHARON NOTRE DAME SCHOOLS BOARD TO CLOSE STJOHNS SCHOOL and from lunch Mr MacDonald said lh measures will reduce year by about said Mr Original cons I rue I ton was starled at St Johns in the late lBODs several be reworded in a way which acceptable to Council council debated garbage bylaw before referring the integrated school system both girls and boys in the same school This action was dictated by the necessity of attaining a more realistic and economical pupilteacher ra tion Mr MacDonalds letter said Business administrator Ed said there are a number of empty rooms in St Johns and Notre Dame schools and a small class at Our Lady Good Counsel Enlarging the classes and using only the two schools will mean that no additional teachers will have to be hired for the 106869 At present boys attend St Johns and pupils will be affected by the and have to attend the schools at is decided by the principals le parents will be informed within a but officials say that those living Sterling workers seek conciliation AURORA Talks have broken off be tween members of the Oil Chemical Atomic Workers International Union local and the Sterling Drug Co in Aurora At the conclusion of threeday meeting the two parties were at a standstill and ar rangements arc now being made for union and agreement by the recommendations of the and 2 in a threeyear and other functions I be used for student Fairy Lake pollution still bad NEWMARKET Fairy Lake pollution is annual report But he said present works on sewage treatment upstream on the Holland River promise to improve and eventually ohm in such as playground and should be included in future ended the town and its police for supervising the area Fairy Lake His report also said that picnic tables and toilets have been added to the Whitchurch Conservation Area no major works ore con templated there at this time suggested load line mi to enable Dump enacted under the summer flow for pollution abatement Purchase of flood plain lands in conjunc tion with the municipality guarantee Coordination with all The wigglewaggle o the kilts was a marked feature of the annual Variety Night produced by he residents of York County Manor last week The old songs brought down the rafters and the talent was unlimited Staff