AREA BROWN CAMPS UNAFFECTED BY COURT REVERSAL NEWMARKET Brown Camps in Newmarket and East Gwillimbury likely will remain unaffected by a re- Brown Camps in Wished homes have the camps ruled illegal- But the of the judgment said he was willing because the situation has been rectified dif- operation and the town will not dig back Into the a legal conforming pas he said During the controvert Brown Camps Ltd at the time circulated by John of bylaw dispute was a hesi corporation Brown i by a of Newmarket residents to the camps and homeowners couldnt get into According to Mr Hopkins Hopkins said Newmarket took action against camps at a time when a new zon ing bylaw was being approved by the Ontario Municipal Board A time lag everything Is fine i we dont want to of what theyll do irritant they area ihe pot 1 of appeal will be brought up in But township before the OMB of he mat- likely THEafcERA PAGES VOL 118 NO 15 CENTS Since ONTARIO WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1969 TEACHERS SALARY DISPUTE Agreement almost sure Mother wifes mother offer kidney to man a now salary schedule at a joint meeting Monday night The agreement wit give tho ave rage teacher an increase of about but because of differences in salaries paid by the six former high school boards of the boards salary negotiating commit tee as the two groups have to work out fringe benefits and other differences be- Future events for centre fund NEWMARKET Due to incle ment weather and lack of snow the sponsored by the Beforc the board meeting near ly of the countys secondary school teachers met in Aurora and approved the recommendation of their negotiating com mittee that the salary schedule be ap proved The new schedule rage York County teacher of about 7tt per cent over salary said Mark Secondary School but in son tho an increase his present This and business he told the press The average business increase for in dustrial workers across the country in the past year Is eight per cent Under the ning teachers will get schedule begin- a year In teachers contract at in Sutton in add Stouffville and leaching for years The present schedule would bring him to maximum salary after years However if a teacher Is now- earning more than the salary set for his category in the new agreement there will be no cutback this year He will mark time until the schedule catches up with him Mr Jol- told tho board Schedules now in effect allow a top salary of in Sutton in 13400 in Aurora and 13500 in Newmarket and Stouffville and 13600 in York Central Good Samaritan knew dead man BRADFORD Ontario Provincial Police have revealed that a Weston who picked up an injured man on shoulder of Highway following an accident knew victim While Constable Paul Kcnd- was calling for an ambulance he motorist piclad of Septonne Ave Newmarket took him to ids Metro home New schools cost 10M NEWMARKET A Holland Landing man whose only hope for survi val is a kidney transplant will undergo the operation soon at Toronto Western Hospital- The donor will be his mother or possibly his motherinlaw George Harrison father of two small children has been in and of hospitals with kidney trouble for past six years One kidney is dead and the other functions on only three per cent His mother Mrs Dorothy j risen travelled from her Vancouver home two week ago to offer her kidney to her son Doctors say Mrs Harrison is the most likely donor because of her identi cal blood group However Georges Georges kidney problems de veloped at the age of three when he had an ear infection But the need for a transplant did not become imperative until November was frightened about the op eration at first but realize now I have no other choice its my only chance explained George from his hospital bed in Newmarket No date has been set for the de licate operation but some decision will likely be made this week when George is transferred to the Toronto Western Mrs Harrison mother of eight grown children has recently gone through four painful operations for ulcers and gall bladder can go through anything as long as George gets better she said cancelled Other events planned during the next week or two Include an afternoon tea on Thursday Feb 27 at the home of Mrs W J Vail 294 Woodland Court The Community Centre group are again the sponsors with the assistance of doc tors wives There will be a door prize and draw prize and the charge is On Friday Feb there will be a Moonlight at the Odeon The Newmarket Plaza will be the scene for a WreckaCar contest at am on March 1 This will be sponsored by the Newmarket Minor Soe- AURORA The York County School Board was faced with the realities of the population explosion when it was double the size of Heights Secondary school Eight companies tendered for the job and the contract was awarded to the lowest bidder The price includes grad ing of playing field and parking lot for the enlarged school Not included in this price is cost of acquiring 12 acres of land to increase A trustee asked if this would not make the school too large if it would not be better to build another school Education director Sam Chap man explained that a composite school like Huron Heights which offered many different types of courses has to be large to make most economic use of building and Staff A proposed addition to Sutton board learned This would include furniture and equipment The board also considered a new secondary school for the town of Aurora furniture and equip- GARBAGE DISPUTE adult dance at the Aurora Highlands and Country Club starting at m are per couple Music the present school has square of floor space The addition will have 000 square feet and the enlarged Omicron Chapter The County Board will ask the Oniario Municipal Board to approve is suing of debentures totalling for of the Sutton addition and the Aurora school Both projects had been approved by the old district high school boards and by the Department of Education Saxony Crcs Weston Sknlfk was taken to Number where he was dead on He had been i cad collision north of hero wit driven by Gerald of who was treated for minor in County Hospital released Police said when Cor rick found Mr the plained of chest pains Charges Plaza stores open Mondays NEWMARKET A majority of Newmarket Plaza merchants have de cided open for business Mondays thus upsetting a by Main merchants Only one plaza merchant or Brenzel Ladies has refused to stay open Mondays Some of the plaza be violating a municipal lvv that certain types of merchants close Mondays Mayor Torn Tues day town police will prosecute covered by this bylaw who stay open on by the bylaw are stores with more than five different departments station ery departments and book stores food NG chairman resigns fop wee publisher by SHEILA lltWIN fact she had been previously told by BELHAVEN Councillor Jean Smith tendered her resignation as chair man of the Sanitation Committee during a stormy and controversial meeting of North Council last week Mrs Smith was not allowed to present her report on the burning prob lems of the disposal area in spite of the Hill Rams here lor second game NEWMARKET Newmar ket Argus and Richmond Hill Rams will play the second game in their best of fire Suburban Junior Hockey League playoff i had been for her to do so The Reeve did not support his decision in spite of numerous appeals from Mrs Smith during Ihe The report stated the township was in violation of See of Regulation under the Air Pollution Control Act Outoftown garbage was being dumped after hours and Mrs Smith cited the in stance of a Shell Oil truck dumping near ly 100 hags of refuse The report also slated garbage on occasion was dumped by Newmarkets York County Hospital much to the alarm of local residents Newmarket Feb for Newmarket March m Fifth game goes a OTTAWA The Era with three awards in the I960 Bet ter Newspapers Competitions sponsored by the Ontario Weekly Newspapers Era received first prize for General Excellence in the category of weekly newspapers who have a second first prize went to The Era for excellence in Sports Page and Coverage This competition is open to all circulation categories in the province The Era was presented with a second prize in the special category My Best Idea of 1968 A Window of York OK King library Smith ordered the Areas Jot Joseph and Mr Jim lock the gates at pm to dumping but said thwarted by Reeve reporter Mrs Smith strongly protected on the number of rvporLi being at Committee Nothing can bo discussed Committee can- She also slated even though members of had not been a written copy of the report they second isident Peter In accepting the awards Era Editor and Publisher David Haskell said The credit for these awards go to our some 8000 readers who demand and justifiably so a good weekly news And of course all the credit foi the General Excellence The Era placed first in its cir culation class in front page excellence Era editor and publisher David Haskell right and managing editor Carter left accepted three awards at the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association annual convention at the Chateau Hotel in Ottawa Inst weekend phonographic excellence editorial page advertising excellence and was in display advertising excellence It tied for first place in classl- typography and