36 PAGES VOL 118 NO CENTS NEWMARKETAURORAKESWICK ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MARCH Newmarket Aurora Keswick HIGH FASHIONS On the left models tunic pant suit com posed of a jumper tunic and city pants The lop may lie worn separately Janice Mark on the right has a crimp knit lopice suit with a white and pastel spring accent were models at the Show the Happening presented at Huron Heights Secondary last week to aid the Community Centre Fund drive Photos Move Huron Heights courses ITS A RAID Fifty police hit cycle gang party NEWMARKET A party which the Satans Choice Motorcycle Club was host was raided by police from 10 York County forces over the weekend After all he Scuffling shouting and billyswinging was over were in jail in Newmarket and Richmond Hill and another was in York County Hospital The party took place at the Blue bird Inn Highway 11 and Mulock Side- road on Saturday Satans Choice members were hosts to three other Metro area motor cycle clubs Police said that the partygocrs their motorcycles at home and drove to Newmarket In their cars Police estimated that between and ISO crowded into half dozen or so cabins at the Bluebird Inn They also said that proprietor Victor Ilisnro was paid 35 for the use or his facilities for the evening Mr criticized Mice for crashing through one of the cabin People were popping In and out for a breath of fresh air ho said The door wasnt locked Police forces from Newmarket East North Aurora Whitchurch King Vaughan I fishily OK French in grades 7 8 AURORA All grade seven and eight pupils in York County will be get ting lessons in oral French in September if the County School Board can find the teachers In an attempt to further Its ob jective of equal opportunity tor alt child ren in the county the Board agreed at lis regular meeting Monday to extend the oral French program to Newmarket Sut ton and only areas in the county that do not have oral French in struction in Ihe elementary schools In making the recommendation lo the Board Stephen of planning and development said Ihe high school courses in French are the fact that the majority of students have had Instruction below grade nine level All York County boards except the three to the north already have oral All The program 18 cast JIM with teachers teaching an of ten periods per day am pupils an average of five per lads of instruction per week Hill I the AURORA Occupations cour ses students from Huron Heights Secon dary School in Newmarket will be going to a new school in September decision was taken because their present will be overcrowded and tho portable which now houses an occupations class will have to be removed make way for construction of an addi tion to the school Present enrolment in occupa tions courses in Huron Heights is with two teaching areas in full time use by them and various other shops and areas throughout the school in part time use A staff report to the board sla ted that two academic students have to be displaced to make room for one occu pations student that the altera Huron Heights grounds and move other students to Richmond Hill High School or put them in portables at New market High School Another alternative would be to move the portable to Newmarket High School and move all occupations students from Huron Heights to that school Education director Sam Chap man pointed out that Don Head school provide facilities not available in any oilier school Transferring the students to Don Head he said would be useful in provid ing feedback from pupils and parents which would assist in longterm planning for nonacademic students Don Head will offer threeyear look part in the raid led by Newmarket Police Chief William Hill But before the raid police re ceived a report that six men had walked out of the Compass Restaurant at the Newmarket Plaa without paying their hill Newmarket was dispatched ringed from obstructing police lo resisting arrest to having liquor illegally Those charged were taken to jail in the paddy wagon and in cruisers One was taken lo hos pital with head injuries after he resisted Movie patrons were evacuated without injury last Friday when fire destroyed the screen and adjacent apartments at the North York DriveIn The screen was anil damage was estimated to lie between and Fire brightens triple bill teachers would be needed to provide instruction In New- The Imard agreed to continue to leach French to grades five and six in areas where it Is now taught at this level French is not taught below Grade five in any school in the County public system SHARON Life turned out to bo more exciting llian the triple bill when North York Drivein opened for the sea son Friday night The triple bill was interrupted at pm by fire which destroyed the movie screen and damaged adjacent apartments Holland Landing blaze for four hours Movie patrons the crowd was sparse for first show of year were evacuated difficulty Fire Chief Ijorne said lie fire broke out In a storage room near an unoccupied apartment Ihe west end of he screen Tile chief estimated damage movie will fnc ti- to be rebuilt lie Two injured OAK RIDGES Two Aurora area men were injured when their cars collided on St near tho Summit Golf Club last Friday here report Police said a northbound vehicle driven by David King City skidded on ice on highway and collided with a chicle driven by Dennis Thorp of Ridge ltd Lindsay Milton win Legion tourney Cosmetics mv eye who needs em Fourteenmonlhold lana Scott daughter of Mr and Mrs Ian Scott Prospect St believes true feminine beauty starts with on internal application She was at the cosmetic display given by her mother last week to aid the Community Centre fund drive photo NEWMARKET Lindsay and Milton teams skated shot their way to two championships each in third annual Newmarket sponsored team hockey tournament concluded here Saturday afternoon after a four day tournament with Art Fer guson as convenor was an outstanding success and attracted many fans from eight communities competing in the tour- Terry Green scored two goals Brian Brian Finlay and Bill Wells a goal each as defeated Milton in the midget final Andy Kevin scored the second penalty shot goal winner for say John Burns also scored on a penalty shot Bruce scored for East In regulation play Dave and Peter scored for Mad Hatters McTracks overtime goal gave Milton a win over in the bantam final Milton also won the novice champ ionship with a squeaker win over Mast popular win of the tour ney was Newmarket midgets victory over to capture the midget scored Newmarket goals Woodstock won the other three consolation championships Newmarket and ban tams were consolation finalists East last to Woodstock in the novice consolation final Mark Walters Clay Walling and Tim Lewis shared goals Jack and Doug Dunce scored East Gwillimbury goals Dave and Alan Torbel scored Newmarket peewee goals with Harvey shooting two Doug Jamie- sou and Dave Armstrong a goal each for the 4 Woodstock win The bantam game went down to he wire Woodstock pulled it out of the fire for a win over Newmarket Robbie scored the New market goal Tom Arnolt and Gerald Reid over Newmarket in bantam midget games East Gwillimbury were first round winners over Milton Dave scored two goals Bruce Wed- one to lead the winners Milton photos see pages East novices with Doug scoring for the losers Ttie bantams lost as Jeff Lefort and Walt scored EG Milton defeated East bury in the midget game Ken Bryan Jon King and Dick Smilh scored for losers edged Lindsay in Iho novice semifinal Lindsay topped in the semifinal won over Lindsay in the bantam semis and Lindsay blanked Orillia in Ihe midget semifinal In second round action in the championship scries Milton defeated New- East poewees won In overtime over Georgetown to ad vance to the finals Herb Bruce and Dave shot goals Newmarket Black Chargers with Alan Hideout Bob Kaye and Steve Jones scored two goals each one for Newmarket Wayne Harrison clicked Ken Bennett one to pace East Dennis MacDonald the novice Hydro team the kill on the Georgetown goal during the first of the series fit the arena last week Georgetown took the lead but the Hydro team managed to flash the light four times to Georgetowns three to take the game Staff