Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 6, 1968, p. 19

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VIEWS URBAN RENEWAL CLERKS NOTICE OF FIRST OF VOTERS LIST Voters List 1968 Township of East Gwillimbury County of York is hereby given that I have complied with Section of The Voters ists Act and thai I have posted up at my office at Sharon on the day of October 1968 the list of persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law the last day for appeal being the 15th day of November this Joy of October 1968 JF Hopkins Clerk of the Township of East Continued from Page plant loading of proximately The STP is presently treat will have to be expanded within the next three years an additional cost the community will have to a major portion of the town already A re lief collector sewer was promised by Mr Clellaml in a personal letter to re sidents of Forest Glen On tario Street and Portion of The Era NewmarketAurora Wed November fl 1 Flood new Rogers Reservoir mandatory within the sentry one of the highest taxed communities in On tario Its debt is close to the limit of tiie ratio of debt to assessment beyond which the OMB considers borrowing should be closely watched In due con sideration to all factors in volved it should be quite apparent to anyone even faintly familiar with the town that to roads water tlie status quo of police and fire protection community govern men and education will be a certainty the benefit which may occur from what appears to be high Urban Renewal expenditures is uncertain It is therefore suggested that the present Urban Renewal program is beyond the towns financial capabilities NEWMARKET Skating will be possible this winter on the newlybuilt Rogers Reservoir north of Newmarket be flooded this week said a Holland Valley Conserva tion Authority spokesman He said the heavy iron ma chinery used to raise and lower the logs in the reser voir control dam was sto len when it arrived earlier this year and thus flooding of he new lake was held up The replacement ma is on its way and expected any day he said last Friday The new lake and surrounding park area just nor h of Newmarket on Main St will likely be available for winter activi ties he said Seeding and fencing are underway now The Authority spokesman said every ef fort is made to get water into the new lake be fore freezeup He said ar rangements would be made to clear I during the winter and to provide other facilities for skating although nothing at present Is scheduled The Holland Val ley Conservation Authority a also planning to build nature trails on a wilderness park area west of Newmarket on the Mul lock Sideroad Coincident- ally with the building of the trails a small game con servation program will get underway on the site Mrs Nay Kirbyson pours tea while Wendy Glenn prepares to serve it one of the guests attending the Salvation Army bazaar in the Newmarket Citadel Saturday Mrs Myrtle Tansley organized the suc cessful sale Beisinger Photo RAMBLER SALES Presents The Cadillac of the Snowmobile market SnoFury OAK RIDGES Yonge St 7735481 A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF TASTE SENSATIONS THEYREEXCITINGLY DIFFERENT AND AT THE AURORA NEW BAKERY everything with that home cooked flavour from our own hake shop IGA STORE DELICATESSEN SPONGE CAKE DONUTS 6 COFFEE CAKES MINCE MEAT PIES THE TALK A Ver S Treat FRESH AND HOT BREAD EVERY HOUR COOKIES CREAM PIES delicious mouth watering DELICATESSEN from the corners of the world 145 ib ib Sole Filets Cooked Crabs Fresh White Fish Cohoe Salmon Steaks Smoked Siscoes Meal Cooked Ham Italian Salami Cervalot 89 79 i ib ib 68 ib ib Meat Summer Sausage Liver Sausage Hungarian Salami Cheese White Dutch Gouda Spiced Lancashire Norwegian Jarlsberg Havarti Special

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