Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 4, 1968, p. 2

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Era Sew marketAurora put- Wed- A BELHAVEN Councillor Dave Davidson surprised everyone in North Gvnilimburj Township when he decided This year he decided to sidestep try for the deputyreeves chair and try the top Another councillor Wallace Don pulled an upset when he defeated DeputyReeve Frank Kennington Mr polled 1137 votes Mr Kennington received and trailing Joe with Councillor Jim led the polls for the threeseat council with 2228 votes Behind him was Andy Peters with 019 and Mrs Jean Smith with chose Tom Johnson Mr Johnson nosed Day to J Burrows of Sutton will be Suttons representative the countywide board NORTH GWILLIMBURY Davidson upsets Dales J DAVIDSON where all the magical gifts A DROWSY- A Matter chatty dolt ho talks about 1 different things without benefit of Dressed in cozy sleepers ready to rock in her cardboard cradle Approximately long Each 897 B MUSICAL PLUSH TOYSWhat would Christmas be without a pet to cuddle I Especially one of these soft plush pets to lull baby to sleep C ROAD RACERThfilling over and under figure racing Contains over pieces including power pack straight and curved Hacks bridge supports pistol grip speed controls and accurately detailed Chaparral and Ford GT roadsters Set 97 MAJOR MATT MASON Mattels man in space I Astronaut Mason flies on space sled of with jet propulsion pack His flexible space suit bends at all joints Authentic space equipment adapted from official space program Set NEWMARKET PLAZA got to do my Christmas eating and Tom Surgeoner is stocked for your Christmas Shopping with everything for the man NOTICE ALL RESIDENTS OF YORK COUNTY ARE INVITED TO THE INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK AT YORK COUNTY COUNCIL CHAMBERS BAYVIEW AVENUE NEWMARKET ONTARIO ON MONDAY DECEMBER 9 1968 AT 800 pm York County School Board NEWMARKET NEWMARKET Public School Board chairman Jack was elec ted to represent Newmarket on the York County School Board Mr defeated runnerup Alex by nearly voles He polled to Mr and Tom Taylors Newmarket Separate School sup porters chose Conrad Thompson to rep resent them on the County board He will high school EAST GWILLIMBURY SHARON A meagre per cent of the eligible voters elected William Bales the outgoing chairman of the dis trict high school board to represent East Gwillimbury on the York County School Robert Scott Mr Bales polled votes bet- Robert Simpson topped the polls in the for county separate school board in East Gwillim- bury Leonard polled voles Ed 27 The East KING TOWNSHIP board takes so other nominees were William Dolina Patcr- possible Separate School will be Ihe one representative for the Separate School supporters for Ihe township when he ob tained 102 votes Mr Hunter led the polls with votes and Mr Bachly obtained The Whitchurch VANDOBF Arthur Starr was elected to represent Township and on the York County School Board Mr Starr polled voles His five opponents finished in the following order Gordon votes John Vies- of an eligible 513 Sutton SUTTON Leslie Burrows a former member of the High School Board ami a Stilton business man was elected to till the seat on the York County School Board following elections Monday He defeated his only opponent Howard Anderson by a to count Two municipalities will be rep- board by Mr Bui NEWMARKET Continued from page Mr Cook topped the polls in St Patricks District while in St Andrew Mr Smiths votes in St Andrews was topped only by Mr Surgeoner s Mr was a con sistent third in the three districts while Mrs was only behind Mr Cook and Mr Smith in one district Mr showed early strength as returns placed him in fourth position He held that posi tion for one return and ultimately wound up in fifth place Mr Grant fin ill wound up in the final council position after running seventh most of the evening Early election returns placed Mr eighth hut he closed strongly to fall less than 100 votes from being elected to sixth and final council seat Mr Klines and Mr Stephens were contenders all the way while Mr Gapp and Mr In- placed in tenth and eleventh place throughout the evening Mr Cooks Mil voles for council are among the highest ever recorded by a council candi date in recent years COUNCIL STANDINGS Seneca Cook 1611 Aubrey Smith Hob Forhan MM flails lllalr ltun Killick Hugh VandenBcrgh Herb Lou Stephens Boh BandBox Boutiqw Book to aid farm buyers TOHONTO Buy- a farm Is the biggest business investment mol people ever undertake With many thousands of dollars at slake careful consider- of both pitfalls and ad- vantages of proposed purchase Is necessary Prospective buy- will find the Ontario De partment of Agriculture and Food Publication Sug gestions a the Purchasers of Farms a valuable guide The booklet lists all the points to be In selecting a farm suggests sources to consult on the value of a given farm and lists possible sources of farm mortgage financing A handy farm Purchase Check List is in cluded in the booklet Publication can be obtained free of charge by writing to the Information Branch On tario Department of Agri culture and Food Parlia ment Buildings Toronto

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