Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 29, 1969, p. 2

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North Gwillimbury wont join neighbors dies North should its autonomy ra ther than amalgamate with Sutton and was the unanimous opinion of North council at last weeks regular meeting The proposed am algamation was discussed at a Joint meeting of the three northern municipalities held Nov A resolution to in form their neighbors of the decision was defeated as council members could not agree on the wording it contained Reeve Dave Da vidson Informed council according to the Minister of Municipal Affairs North was an ideal size with its permanent population of jut under DeputyReeve Wal lace expressed con cern over the proposed Reg ional Government saying ted out to council a safe swimming area and a small was badly needed for the children in the area to Lake Simcoe was from the government dock which was dangerous because of cil could map the future of the township MOTHERS Also appearing be- discussed by fore council was a deputa tion of Island Grove boat traffic Plans for devel oping the property had been decision circulating in the area that the proper ty at Shepard Avenue was Reeve Davidson told her no decision had been made and the property studying the council but reached Reeve Davidson said the cost of improving the area would be borne by all township residents but the fact the beach would be to Island Grove residents presented a prob- finally as sured Mrs Golden the re sidents would be conferred 1 1 PHOTOGRAPHY SUBDIVISION Mr Caruso of Caruso Construction ap peared before council to seek approval of plans He stated he had Sutton council who had stated they would supply the services etc but he requested council incorporate the proposed OPTIMISTS Art Pollock rep resenting the Keswick Op timists Club seeked coun cils permission to erect a building adjacent to their present clubhouse He stated the building would probably be of concrete block measur ing 30 and the Opti mists proposed it be used as a youth centre for the local Cub and Scout groups Mr- Pollock said the club had been setting a- side funds for the project but as yet could not set a commencement date Council passed a resolution agreeing to enter into a landlease agree- 1MHJSTEUAI Jersey Business Men requested council set aside a parcel of land in the township for industrial use Councillor James said the type of site would be 100 acres of rural land which would be brok en down into sites and loads Council agreed to consider the matter A resolution mov ed by Councillor Andrew Peters and seconded by deputyreeve Wallace was presented to mem bers of council stating a committee be formed to look into the sewer and wa ter situation in the Keswick area and present an up-to- date report to Council Councillor Jean Smith opposed the idea and proposed council engage a Council Poyntz suggested Peters and head a committee of council but no decision was reached The next regular meeting of will be Monday 3rd February Aurora land sold for 8500 Of The land has been purchased by Mrs Dody land which is triangular in Continued from Page I Mr McCutcheon began his busi ness career in 1934 as assistant to the president of National Life at the age of From that date his star in the business world soared The list of cor porations in which he was associated with as a director or a company officer read like the Whos Who of Canadian business During the war he was a aycar man serving as deputychairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board In he became Trade and Commerce Minister in the government He was also prominent in charity fund raising having been associated with such organizations as the Community Chest Ontario Cancer Society Victorian Order of Nurses and various hospitals Including York County and York Central Hospital Since the June election Mr Mc Cutcheon has spent most of his time at his Whitchurch Township farm where be had a herd of 80 Aberdeen Angus cattle As a conservation project he planted thousands of trees on his land The McCutchcons attended Wes ley United Church Besides his wife Mr survived by five children James Susan Mrs Julian Porter Frederic Doug Barbara all of Toronto last days WALKERS GREAT JANUARY SALES EVENTS CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY WITH THESE OUTSTANDING WHITE SALE AND FABRIC SALE VALUES HURRY IN FOR THESE WONDERFUL BUYS SOLID FOAM PILLOWS Regular 397 HIGHLANDER SHEETS Reg Twi R 317 100 Reg 349 317 Double Fitted Reg 337 Reg 327 Pillow Cases Reg 169 CRIMPKNIT- CRIMPLENE Reg yd The wash n fabric for all occasions No lining required polyester in small weave Machinewashable drip or tumble dry White pink yellow aqua navy green lilac bittersweet 60 widths ANOTHER REASON MOST PEOPLE LISTEN TO Hill Orange lodge installs officers by Sheila Irwin KESWICK The Orange Benevolent iclatlon Island Grove held its officers last week Elected to the po- Ruth Chadwick of Also elected to of- were Junior Deputy tress Olive Im itate Past Mistress Baker Deputy Mislress Naomi Recording Secretary Treasurer Director of Verna Pollock Jack Hirst In- Guard Vclma David- Maple Leaf students win industry contest BILL BRIGHT IN WALLPAPERS GOTO STEPHENS HOME DECORATING CENTRE Our new stock of wallpaper has Newmarket 69 Main S By Leaf Public School successful in the Educa tional ABCs of Industry Contest The Educational ABCs or Industry Is signed completely for use in schools The purpose of the program is to afford an opportunity Tor young stu dents to gain insight into the way in which different dairy farming tea etc op erate from raw materials on through to finished prod ucts and marketing The program fits principally into the Social Studies areas al though handwriting plays an Important pari A great deal of enjoyment and a real op portunity to learn by projects above average effort as they arc competing with thousands of entries sent in from every province The prize winners lie School are as follows Camera Susan Hansen Cash awards JeancUe Whitfield Kathy Lindqulst Sharon Halt Cathy McAllister Wayne Gibbons Peter Stanton Michael Swanton and Maple Leaf Public Silver awards Blizzard Christine in English stimulated Interest in the contest and encouraged the pupils to participate On Mon Jan 1st EG Scouts welcomed six cubs Into their Troup and Noel Erroll and Roy Kinnenf and Mnrk Johnson from A and Donald from Pack Tourist group plans booklet KESWICK Mrs Anno Noble secretaryman ager of the Lake Tourist Association reports Iherc are many enquiries coming In regarding the arc now for the printing 10000 brochures which carry the listings of riding acadamies from those who wish to be included in this widely cir culated pamphlet and ask that ail businessmen have their membership paid by March 1 Much praise goes had by writing Box Sut 2 RUGS CLEANED FOR THE PRICE OF 1 Beautifully cleaned in our well equipped plant RICHMOND HILL SUBSCRIBERS tuc mil I

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