Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 27, 1968, p. 23

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Aurora Out Wed November IKS 23 Yours SINGcerely the Men of Music provid ed some musical relaxation for the residents of Coopers Nursing Home Newrnar- this could very well be an annual affair a combined of January her York North Chapter fame t only have a change Sunday Decem- the annual at the Toronto Onta- the Executive body but fame is produced every also of Musical Directors year at this time for the ruler of the purpose of raising funds night is re- send Ontario District tiring at the end of Decern and is handing over the musical chores to yours truly It will be quite task Bills shoes In preparing for the Christmas season the Men of Music are break ing in some new carols and hymns as well as brushing I the IntC British Motors on Yonge St south of Davis Dr the recent lv opened outlet for Austin and Land Rover products Mr Pat is the general manager and Dave Cullemore is sales manager Both have wide experience in British vehicle sales service and maintenance and a qualified mechanic will also be available for advict this thf think that our brand might do the trick here are some phone numbers you can call to make the arrange Newmarket 895H97 Rich mond Hill Were Four Renegades 1965 Quartet champions from Chicago 111 Joining them on the giant stage of the Centre will be hawks and quartets and the top four Ontario choruses from London Scarborough East York and Etobicoke It is expected t B broadcast Speaking of 11 once again negotiations are the event which gets under way between our rep- way at 200 pm resentates and those of Tickets are available at Richmond Hill Red adults stud- Cross unit for a presenta- and children from any Report from Queen Park by William The second ses sion of Ontarios Twenty- Eighth Parliament opened Tuesday November and my weekly report resumes These reports are basically information on what has been happening at Queens Park during the previous week I generally include information pertinent to or of interest to our riding If any of you have suggestions concerning this report I urge you to send them to The Throne Speech delivered by the Hon Ross was the shortest in many years It broke away from the tra ditional and brought again to the attention of the peo ple of Ontario the desire of the Ontario Government to cooperate completely with the Federal authorities in constitutional and fiscal matters in order that a greater stronger and more unified Canada can be The decisi the Robarts Government to reduce costs and increase efficiency rather than pro pose additional axes pleas- tiny of all matters having financial implications re- evaluation of procedures methods forms and equip ment a renewed emphasis on efficiency and economy in every branch of the Pro vincial Government Also of interest to the people of our riding are the proposals in the Throne Speech for the following revision of the hearing appeal procedures which give protection in business the HOME program creation of the Edu cational Communications Authority programs designed to Thus we had plac ed before us an extensive program of legislation de signed to benefit all resi dents in this province I would be plea sed to direct a copy of this Throne Speech to son Parliament Buildings Toronto Next weeks report should be British car outlet opens in Newmarket NEWMARKET For the young sports car enthusiast or the more ma ture driver the newly opened s British Motors on St just south of s Dr can cater to a wide range of taste for the motorist Steeles Ave in the south to the northern limits of York County Motors are fully equipped to handle all types of British car re pairs with the accent on the range A qualified mechanic is avail able in the modern ser vice centre and they will stress service both to the who already own a vehicle sales busi ness and for the past three years has been associated with one of Ontarios larg est British car dealerships in His assistant Dave also has wide experience in the British automobile field and came to Canada in 1949 having a background of sales and service both in London England and Canada Leg Notes ion tes I STARTS TOMORROW November is al ways a busy month in the Legion especially for our Pipe Bands and Colour Par ty For example our Newmarket Legion Pipe Band has played in Armis tice Services at Bradford Newmarket and the War Veterans night in the area along with many other appearances dance sponsored by the af orementioned will be held on Saturday November It will probably be the last gathering for Piper John who returns to Scotland and will be missed by the boys Newmarkets Santa of years reflected on the rst parade in 1932 which consisted of a band of 18 with Santa Claus in a coal truck with a few bags leaves and toys Candies and pencils were later di market Town Hall It has surely travelled a long way since the Town Band first sponsored the event in 1932 Congraulations for a fine Incidentally who was the float in town that was fouled up on the start ing time and was heading for the parade at 1 pm Your sports offi cer has advised me that players are needed for eu chre darts and Should anyone wish to take part in the bove please contact Frank or any of the committee Attended the Pre sidents Ball along with the belter half and had an enjoyable evening The Col our Party started the show accompanied by the pipers who piped the various g n s were in order for the Past President Art presented by Shipley and for our Padre Newman presented by Lloyd Siverns for faithful Great November Family i I0UTERWEA ALE A 20 to 50 the Old New- WANTED Phone 8335411 BUDS BUD HOWE Li Offering Repairs M Phone MMMMMMMMMMM RE ELECT BILL TRENT Advertise Weekly For Best Results REELEa Seneca Cook For Sound Municipal Government ln69 A 70 ON MONDAY DEC VOTE ARTHUR STARR Board Of Education STOUFFVILLE WHITCHURCH In School Admlniitratlen SOUND SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR COUNCIL scon TOWNSHIP FOR BETTER COUNCIL- DONALD H Donald H Blzckltock Zephyr Ont- WOMENS COATS 25 to 50 Off Regular to Now 3500 to MENS OUTERWEAR 25 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